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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1949)
I SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THREI WEATHER fur AM YAl. T sale -' ' Niuuial . . . 0 in . . KUTIIII IIHKIION Parillf floudr luday Willi liairlie. af valla It or luw alfMida until llmm. Imiaa.lMa ! itiahl with lam norlli DititUMi auiioay ai.altlly wannar IohimIiI. IHi'i U I IniIIi Oars. Iw totualil W It H ii.cln and In u aoulli portion. Nflliaflr wmito 10 ! ail mil fuiur ull.lwfa backms Ui ! W auulhwaat U V a'1!1!hn ikjiition - ramr eiouor tiMlar will arall.r.u: Ihuwin mown lam. of ! iMWll.m. rir sne I.MiKhl wtlh low II U U InrmaliK rliHiillnraa SumUr wllh lain e.uems nnrlh oorllini a.indar llaiii.nin. tAaliit. ar tixlav Mlll IWI In Ml liolh dan. NUKTIIKIIN l Al irilKNIA I l.ar ! ..... ..... a. Hiama day. tima lamnaraturaa Out rnld at nlglil. ....... u...ik U.1...1. a? I.. V.I...I. Imlav ntllaa an hour .irth WIIUU 13 to roa.l aaraptlm ntllaa an hour on ruaai aarauima tn li north of rati Manduclno, dlniln- lililntf aariy nuiiaay HiMiHE HIVr.ll VAIJ.rV farllr rl...lv Indat. Imraa.H.a rlnudlnaaa law t.mlaht wllh iM-raali.nai Hall ralll ly Sunday allarniam. Conllourd rold to niiht with IlIM froal. Illah today ee. lxi w lanlahl JJ lllsh aunuar SS. To "Parade" Mr mbrra of Uie Klamath Palls "Whnt Kour" bar. brrahnp qusrlrt. ere In Eugene this eek-en1 for berberahop "parade." Member! of the Quartet r Mert rereuee, John Houston nd Writ Ouilrrlan of Klamath thlla and Olney Kudd of Tulelaae. Their w I v a accompanied them north. Alaska Visitor Mra. Nellie Trip lette, tht former Nellie Arthur, ar rived In town last Hunclay for the funeral of her father. Lester Ar thur. Mra. Trlplrtte la ataylnf at the n-ime of her mother. Mra. Dol he Arthur, 4(IJt Thompson, and will ' be In town for a wee or 10 dayi. Krno Mewlre The Keno com munity la Invited to attend another movie to be hown in tha Keno eihool iym tonight. Saturday, at 7 p. m. The movie n "Bmllh of Minne sota." atarrtnf all-Amerlran Bruce Hmllh. There will be two ahowuifa of the film. Pleased Word ha been received from ranto. N. D.. that Vance Vaupel. eon of Mr. and Mra. Vance Vaunel. 1M3 Wlard street, haa pledged Kappa Pt fraternity at the end of formal fall rushlnt at North Dakota Agricultural college. neneflt Bridie HI. Paula Epis copal church Oulld will have a benefit card party Wedneadey eve ning at pm. in the Parish hall. Reservations man be made by call ing Mra. Bert Vaagen. Nil. Iluiitlm Mavor Robert A. Thompson, wllh Barney Sinclair of thU city and Dlrg ninriair 01 Tulelake. It among tha huntera out thtt week-end. Madraa VMIurw Mr. and Mra. II Vanderhnff Hr., and Mr. and , Mra. Jark Brown and daughter, Pamela, were vlnltlng frlenda and relattvea here lat week-end. They have returned home to Madraa. Spuria (iroup The Moone Bixirta taoclauan will meet at I o'clock tonlghu Baturday, In tha tiall. Kadle Euna Radio operator ex aiiimatloiu will be held In tha lily council chainbera of the city hall, Baturday, October 211. The eciiMlule la aa tollowa: 1.30 a. m radio Uilegraph. all claaaea, code and writ ten eaaniliiatlum; 1:30 a. m.. radio teleplione, flrat and aecoud claaa: II a. m.. amateur code teata, clana A and B, and 1:16 p. m.. amateur wrltleu exainlnallona. claaa A and B. Pena, Ink, rulera and penclla art to be furnUhed by Uia appli cant, and Uwu wuhlnf coda teita niunt bring telephone receivers. New lUby Word haa been re ceived here from Chaplain and Mra, A. M. Oliver, who lived here dur. lug part of tha war, that they hava a new baby buy. born September 2. li la the flrat child for the couple, now living In Kodlak. Alanka. and they hava named him Stephen. flub U Meet Tha Townaend .i..i Kill maaL In the community hall on Waahburn way Monday at p. m. Nomination oi unit-era win tw held. Mra. Eva Myera and Mra. U-....I,. vi,.r!raf-ken will aerve re- fieMimrnti. All members are urged to attend. Relurna Cecilia Carty. who haa ; been a patient at Oood Bamartlan hoipltal In Portland tha pant three , weeks, waa able to return home last week-end. Miss Carty resides at 1807 Nlmlts and la employed In tha j Klamath county welfare office. i rrom School Jim Howard. " son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson, and Olen Lorent. eon of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. lawens. are home from ' the University of Oregon for the week-end. rotlnrk Luncheon The UpanUh ; War Veterans auxiliary win iiao maetlna and potluck luncheon at the KC hall Sunday at I pm. All memoera r i queated to attend. Medlral Car Five - year - old , Teddy Dickinson Is under medical , care at Hillside hospital. He la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mae Dlckln- son of tlS California. House Gnesl Barbara Lambert of Santa Ana Is spending tha week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Klrkpatrlck. 100 Esplanade. In Hospital Everett Steams, under medical care for several days I a Hillside hospital, Is now allowed to have visitors. Admitted Mrs. Mary Alsup of Alturaa haa been admitted to Hill side hospital for medical care. Medical Care Ollma Dougherty of 1S36 Laurel, la under medical care at Hillside hospital. I rum Nan Francisco Merlon At bierht, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Knill Albrech, 21 9 Pacific Terrace, has returned from Ball Francisco where she attended two football gumea. No Visitors--Stanley Plewr, man arrr of . the Buster Brown alma atiire, Is said to be about tha same at Hillside hunpltul. He Is still not permitted to receive visitors. Improved -Harold Buck Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buck of . 4021 Hummers lane. Is Improved to day. Hillside hospital report. He was admitted October 6. Heller Mra. Charles Hansen of j joaj Portland la showing some Im- ! provrment according to Hillside hospital where she has been a pa- j Unit for several days. Treatment Michael O'Uonnrll (if MM Darrow la receiving medical treatment at Hillside hospital. He Is a conductor for the Great North- , em railroad. i Three K Members of the Three i R club will meet Tuesday. October i II, at the home of Mrs. O. C. Harris, 1 38 1 Cannon, at 1 p. m. Vlsllora Russell A. Ducll of 737 Plum, a patlrnt at Hillside hospital, la now permitted to see visitors. H(it'(ii.AH mi:min YAKIMA. Wash., Oct. HVlIB. u .nA r'niirf Juatlre William O. Douglas was reported mending" steadily today, six days alter he Buffered 13 rib fractures and a lung puncture when his horse rolled on him. CARD OV THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness, words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings In our lute bereavement. Catherine and Carol Montelth Mr. and Mra. Ken Ulrich and family. For a few pennies per -ord you can advertise to thousands through i a Want-Ad! Phone 8111. Whtn your Ford nwdi ottintion Out Service Export! hava boon trelned la proper sllaf aosls af engine trewbtee. DRIVE IN TODAYI Vido Chair And Tough Day hr News By Bil l. JKNKI.su CCANNINO a magaiine the otiier night I noticed an ad for a television chair. A canny gadget that doea Its best to make a theatre of your video room. All of which reminded me that I saw my first television a couple of weeks ago. Not. however, from a television chair. Just from a plain couch m a small establishment In Belmont, Calif. The den we were In very ob viously drew the major portion of Its trade from the sporting element, so we had the opportunity to see the faces of countless commenta tors aa they gave forth on football, baseball, track, hone races and tennis. Television will never re place the bleachera In my opinion. Now I'm anxious to see something different Just to find out what It would look like. Opera, perhsps. Or Fred Allen. ... PEB Is still out on the deer trail, i So far back In the hills he couldn't send In a column today so ' I'll fill In wllh one more small ! Incident about the newspaper. Saturday. Saturday Is a day of ' woe and travail around any news paper office. In the first plsre thing start closing down In the East early In the morning and It gets worse aa you come West. That puts a holder on the amount of wire newa that la produced. Then things cut here start closing at noon. Up and down the Pacific coast factorlea close down for the week-end, some stores close and office workers take off for their homes or for the country. Less news. Market quotations are on a different basis and come at dif ferent times over the AP wire. . . . ...... 1 nH A i4 I n t .... I , -It jnuic vuiiiuaium. him . -, v .. off everyone la pressing faster to wind up the day because of the week-end. Our machines will only set typ so fast, so we have to wait loi them anyway. In short, quite s muddle all the way around. Batur day and Monday are the bad days Monday because you have to pick up the threads after a Bunds; holiday. What Deb aald about dead lines Is correct. It's like havuiK a gun In your back all the time. t ABU OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends, and especially to the Klamath Lake Moulding company and employer for their acta of kindness, and for their sympathy during our recent bereavement, the loss of our be loved husband, father and broth er, Lester Ray Arthur. MRS. DOLLIE ARTHUR MRS. NELLIE TRIPLETTE ROY ARTHUR EHHIE WOODS OPAL HOYT No Matter Wher You Live . . . You Con Enjoy Tank Gas Svk Bill aaaSLZlaCEIJaaf Propane Tanks for Rant NO NEED TO UY UTILITYSERVICE California Pacific Utilities Company ;1011 Main Phone 7415 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of WONG'S CAFE 421 MAIN (Farmer Herehberfer Location) MONDAY, OCT. 10th, 10 a. m. Serving the finest in both American and Chinese foods, and specializing in Chinese food. American or Chinese Plate Luncheons American or Chinese Plata Dinners We'll Be Open from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. EVERY DAY BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main at Esplanade Ph. JIM Park View Nursing Home , 906 West Main Street Medford, Oregon " Phone 2938 Completely equipped Nursing Home for chronic end convalescent!. Bed petiantt specialty. Hot water heat throughout building. Licensed by the State of Oregon. 24 HOUR NURSING CARE Registered Nurse in Charge Who Will Be The Candidate?? J i ' Beverly Bunce j Dauiihter '' Mr. and Mri. Lloyd Mecham 1 Sally Smolley DaUiihter Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Smsllry Shirley Sarutski i Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sarutski ' ' 'J ONE OF THtSE GIRLS Will Represent , MAUN As a Candidate for "Queen" of The Potato Festiva i -1 u Attend This Gala Event With The Malin V.F.W. No. 6147 ANNUAL DANCE Sponsoring Candidate for POTATO FESTIVAL QUEEN DANCE AT MALIN, OCTOBER 8th, 1949 10 p.m. till 2 a.m. Music by Pappy Gordon's Band 1 1 ttfrysttsyi IS M 1 -e i I'.ri,--, 1 1 we-as) tlmpK.-rftt I T'S part of every street scene some thing you sec every day. Car owners in three different price classes all happy about the same thing. One of them drives a new Buick SPECIAL, which you see poking forth its new, bold-look forefront at the left of our picture. Another will tell you there's nothing like the SUPER'S "happy medium" of size and comfort, power and easy handling, style and standing. And if you're looking for prestige, wherc-is your money going to buy so much as in that handsome lS-footcr, the ROADMASTER, with its 150-hp per formance and really royal bearing? But all these good folks get together on this: There's no ride quite so soft and cushiony as the Buick ride, whatever the size and series. There's no power quite so satisfyingly lively as Buick's high-compression, bigb-pressurt Fire ball power. Above all, there's no "buy" like a Buick no car that gives you such a rich dollar's worth of smartness, handling, comfort and liveliness for every dollar you pay. So why not look the whole line over? Your Buick dealer has these grand travel-mates in a baker's dozen of different body types and sizes. Start your shopping in his showroom and you'll find that even on delivery he has exactly what you want. 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