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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1949)
TUESDAY, OCT. 11. 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON iACI THRU WEATHER tTHKAM YKAH mm III U.JS tail Normal ' , . WUTHHN IIHW1UN' M.ll rloudr Willi ahuwera Iim1. I'artlr l'l'iuil Io nian! anil Wiln.il Willi '"w is itu-lly 111 rmninlsliu Umiaf unilsm ,lh luw Je 111 4o. Mil" M l. U l-lli . winds nil "" 2d tu JU nlla an hum. HiarlHN liltKi.tlN I'anlv etiiudr to .. Hi nuiunlaliia Paillr lou tighl and Wilnday with luw IS U XI Uidav. LlJii li,nla" High bulh Ml iu. iHTiiraN CAI.irnMNlaV Verlalil rlmulliiaia nollh iHUlInn wllh Hut olhaiwlaa "alf ll. tillil and Wadnaauav Mtl.llr atme liver . w nrta I" l nillaa an hour nil nml. uul vsrlsbl lialav nntlh I'nlnl Aran HCMllit Hivm VAI.I.KV "'J' TlMidv wllh hiiwen l.la and lidilfhl I'atllr climdr W..ltiady Willi aiallaiad ahuwara ovar mountain" Mian tiwlay M Low lofillhl 41 Huh VVadnaaday lirer llunlrr Ur. nd Mrs. X. M. Marsha, accompanied by E. C. Hranrieberry, were among the deer hunters out tills week-end. Dr. Mar ahs la bark In lil oldies alter at tending plaamellc-theraiijr aesalon In Inrtlanaixilla recently. Hiandeber ty. at the A. and B. Lumber Bales who ha recently transferred to Hall t'ranrlwo, ha been her and In Vlllamrtt valley and Northern Cal- turnla point on business, lie Joined ll Marshal lor a deer hunting trip. Accepts Position Le Brock hu accepted a pnalllon aa hair stylist nd oierator wllh Btormys Beauty Halon here. Khaj ha had II yeara rsperlrnc 111 many of the top sa loni and recently studied at the M. 1-oula Hair Design Institute In New Tork. In the lal few yean the hai been affiliated with the Tldea Hotel beauty salon at HI. Petersburg, Kla . and the lan two moniha at Short beauty aalon at Heasld. Trip North Mn. a. C. Owyn ol Ms fulum and her granddaughter. Oall Campbell, left over the week end for a trip to tteattle, where Uiey will visit Oall s rreat-grral-grand- mother on her Both birthday. They plan to return home next week-end. Oall In the daughter of Mr. and Mn. w. p. Campbell of 1717 Calif ornia. EnllsUd Harold Eugrn KMon. on of Mr. and Mn. Lee II. Elston of rout ). haa enllited In the navy for a minority rrulw under the navy hlfh arhool graduate training program. He will be assigned to one of Uie navy's trade achooU upon completion of recruit training. He was proreiued at the local recruiting ration and rworn In In Portland. Fir Talk Patrhaven arhool PTA will hold a program on "Com munity Resources for Fire Protec tion' Thursday at 7:30 p m. In the arhool gym. Bpeakrn will be Hal Ogle, Klamath Pnreat Protective aaaotlaUon; Wilbur Rnblnelte. Fair haven principal, and Rodney Ma ther. Btewart-l-ennox fire chief. Refreshment will be aerved and rl persona Interna ted are. lovltrd. Nurse' Meeting There will be a regular meeting ol district Nu. a. (Xegun Blale Nuraea assorlallon, Thursday at the health department, IV4II Main llreet. Delegates to the or mini Hate nursra' convention In Portland will report. All graduate nurses are cordially Invited to at tend. termer Residents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lltk and son, formerly of Klamath Falls, spent the week-end Uniting Mr. and Mn. II. W. LelUke of Kalrhaven Heights. They returned yealerdsy as Mr. Lellske will report to Arlington air has as an Instructor Immediately. Regular Meeting Aloha chap ter will hold a regular meeting to night at o'clock In the Masonic trmple. Members and vliltlng mem hen are cordially Invited by Worthy Matron Phyllis Poole and Worthy Patron Jack Schulse. Alumnae Club Alumna of PI Beta Phi will meet at th horn of Mn. Eric Majors. US Grant, Thurs day evening at o'clock. Any PI Phi who haa not been contacted. nd Is Interested In an alumnae club Is asked to call Mrs. Majors. f'slholle Dsughter A regular meeting of th Catholic Daughters will be held at I o'clock tonight In the KC hall. Mrs. J. P. McAullffe will give a talk on her visit to Rome. All members ar Invited to attend. Horn Etlension Bly home r tension unit will meet at the home of Mn. Frank Obenchaln Hr. this Thursdsy. at 10:30 a. m. Demon stration topic will be "Holiday Dec oration from Nature." joint Hale Bonania - Langrll j Valley Oarden club. Associated Women, and Uie estenslon unit, I will hold a rummage, plant and food sale, on Thursday In th Odd Fellows hall In Bonanta. Aon Named The son born to Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold V. Blmmons recently haa been named Donald iiean. He has two older brothers. David, a. and Daryl 4' yean old. Retama Charlotte Ashworth 1 back at her Job at Stormy' beauty shop. Mn. Ashworth and her hus band. R. B. Ashworth. wer called to Bpokane a few days ago by the Illness of her father. Get Rear Deer hunters Jackie Johnson and Rudy Zsdlna, Modoc Point, bagged a 267-pound black bear on the Rogue river national forest yesterday. Zsdlna reported th kllL Amillary Th Eagles auxiliary will hold a regular meeting Wed nesday at t p. m. In the upper FOE hall. All memben are urged to at tend. There will be drill team prac tice after th meeting. i pm - - " s L i. I IX' M -Sv mi KU Students Plan Medford Game Rally yean where many persona had been hurt by "carrylm on." Mayor Thompson Jokingly stated that permission for th parade was being granted only on condition that th Pelicans win th gam that night. Pilot's Body Klamath Union hleh school aril. dents wer given permission by the DapAUArpd ritv fathers to hold a rail narsita I w " before the Medford game on Fri day. According to Jim Manning, Pell can yell king, the parade will origi nal at Esplanade and Wall street at 3:30 In the afternoon and will pass along Main street to the Wll lard hotel. Members of the rally squsd will be carried In three pirkuus riding abreast down the street. Behind th pickups will come the high rain storm and crashed while try scnoui stuaent ooay msrening n- Ing to find his horn airfield, mass In a serpentine fashion. Hansen had taken off from Bker Km Whip-rrarking shortly after noon Sunday on the in council members warned N mile flight here. Manning that there was to be no HALFWAY. Ore., Oct. 11 IIP, The body of Pilot Vertls Hansen, hotel owner her who crashed Sun day near Hell'a canyon, was brought out of th mountain last night. Baker County Sheriff Deputy Verl Stlverson said the ground party found the plane fuel tank held about one hour's supply. This Indicated Hansen had become lost In a heavy i ventlon. KF Man, CIO Candidate PORTLAND, Oct. 11 lift Elec tion ballot for CIO state Industrial union council offices will be in th 1 mall within ten day. Th nomina tions wer mad at last week-end's convention In Bend. Th ballot wlU Hit: President John Brost. Portland longshoreman, and Harold E. Del ger. Klamath Falls, woodworker, Vic president Ed Starr. Spring field woodworker, and John Bell, Portland clothing worker. Secretary George Brown, Port land, unopposed. Brown was also the sol nlmlne as delegate to the national CIO con- MKETINO CANCELLED MERRILL Th Library Card club will not meet this Thursday, October 13, si previously an nounced, du to th rummage sal being held by the club on that data. Mrs. Tom Chatbum Sr will enter tain the group th following Thurs day. October 20. Or. R. ThatvsUr LinalUy OPTOMETRIST Bull II. Mea-Dratal Blag. -rracKing-tne-wnip procedure on th tall end of the serpentine pa rade. They cited experiences In past N Meeting There will be no meeting of the Shasta View home economic club this month. FOR RENT f waafe St sisssb Sewing Machinal Lata Sladala Sawing Machine Sarviea WHICH When civic offi cial nomed lovely Yvonne Dillon (above) "Miss Western Week" to reign over that on nual Polm Springs, Calif., of fair, they expected to deck her out in a cowboy outfit. But Yvonne, who thinks west ern clothes do little for her, soys she prefers this kind of costume. Ts Newberg Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Post spent th week-end In New berg visiting with Mn. Post's moth er. Mr. and Mn. D. C. Mitchell. Bhe will be remembered aa th for mer Mrs. Carrie Brown of this city. Young "Biieed" Post h been vultlng wllh his grandmother, but returned her this week-end with his psrent. Crew Mrdiher-Orrsld rl. Had dock, fireman, I'HN. son of Mr. and Mn. Hugh R. Hsddock of 1511 Wll ford. Is serving as a crew member aboard the escort aircraft carrier US Badoeng Hlralt. which Is panic! Ta Hillside Annl Rosa of 6071 Harlan drive was moviwj to Hillside hospital by Kaler ' ambulance Mon day afternoon. Theta Rh A regular meeting of th Theta Rho girl club Is ched- j Post Office Job Exam Slated Federal civil service announces an examination for appointment to th position of substitute clerk, post office service. Persons who deslr permanent million at Ore tech will have an opportunity to take a civil service 1 examlnsUon lesdlng to probaUonal appointment with permanent classi- j fled civil service status. ' No specific experience or educa- 1 Uon Is required, but applicant ' must take a written examination, which Includes a Sorting TeslJ and a Following Instruction Test.; Applicant must actually reside within the delivery of the post of fice for which examined, or be bona fide patron of auch office. Applicant must be between the age of II and 50. except that these age limit may be waived for vet erans and under certain condition for war service indefinite employee. Further Information on this ex amlnsUon and the necessary ap plication forms may be obtained from Uie Postmaster. Post Office, Ore tech. Oregon, or from th Di rector, 11th U 8. ivil service region, room - 502 Tsdrral office building, Seattle 4, Wash. This examination will be held at Klamath Fall on October 2. at 1:30 a. m. Thru Rho A regular meeting of th Theta Rho girl club I sched uled for this Wednesday at 7:30: - i. ,h. ions h.u All mem. I In the IOOF hall. All memben are bers are urged to attend. Benefit Bridge Bt. Paul's Epis copal Oulld will have a benefit bridge party In th parish hall to morrow night at I o'clock. llaiblns A meeting of the Hai- urged to attend. ti'iMil'li'iHiW paling in "Operation Mlkl". large ! bin club will be held at the home 1 1 scale amphibious exercise In the 1 0f Mn. Annette Wllcher Today, j I p""'c- October 21. 1 1 Free.' PHOTOGRAPH l III Inch Of Your Child Aim t monthi to I yrart 3 DAYS rjLmt Mon. - Tues. - Wed. October 10th. 11th. 12th 1:30 a. m. to 1:31 p. m. Children 2 months to 5 years Accompanied by Parent Selection of Proofs No Appointment Necessary No Obligation to Buy We have mmln arrangements with a child photograph spe cialist, Jerome Brown, Medford, to take a FRKE PHOTOORAPH of your child at our store. This offer I made to make new friend and extend appreciation of past patronage, NO COST! NO OBLIGATION nothing to ntv It's Free! LEONS Tots-To-Teen$ 602 Main man 23 VeoM Ap Mondsr. October II. 1121 NEW YORK iV-Athlete whose vim and vitality gave th cowbells of St. Louts a chance to ring again when many Mlssouiians feared they wer to be forever mute, began figuring how much one can buy with 15.58s 51. This represents the money to be paid each mem ber of the St. Louis Cardinal for winning th world series. The Yanks are calculating the purchasing power of 13.417.7S. and reflecting that the difference wa determined by one 150.000 run. The Card won the 7th and deciding world series game 3 to 3. www Tuesday. October It. 19'il "This court, so far a I'm con rerned. Is closed until Saturday and maybe longer: I am going hunting and nothing can stop me." Thus. Justice of the Peace R. A. Emmltt walked out of Justice court this morning. Th magistrate Is but four yeara away from the four score milestone In his life but the time has not come when he cant devote a week' time each year to deer hunting. www Wednesday. October 13, 1931 Two publishers, one whose tenure In this city expired this morning, with the advent of the other, stood before a large audience In the chamber of commerce thl noon and announced the sale of The Eve ning Herald. After 20 years of up and downs In the news paper business, E. J. Murray, owner of The Herald, told of the transfer of his newspaper to Bruce Dennis, veteran Oregon newspaperman. WW Thursday. October 14. 192 Second floor of the city hall Is undergoing a rejuvenation. Painters and cnlclmlnrra are attempting to wipe away the stains, the dirt, the holes In the walls that have come from many years of hard usage, www Friday, October IS, 1930 Long pending five million dollar Inw suit, brought by Klamath Indians against the United suites government, will come to a head within the next few days when depositions from Indians will be taken In a hearing which will probably be held on the reservation, www Hsturdav, October 18, 192ft White Pelican hotel, Main and Ksplnimde, was completely destroyed by fire today 111 one nf Uie biggest conflagrations In the history of the city. The hotel was valued at (300.000; It carried more than 1200.000 Insurance. "Insure With Landry" jUan&uf, Go, LIABILITY FIRE V. T. Johnson John A. McCall AUTO PROPERTY CHEVROLET AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE FOR 20 YEARS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - MOST MODELS j STYLELIXE Special 2-door Sedan -.. Special 4-door Sedan Special tusinen Coupe Special Sedan Delivery .. Special Sport Coupe . ....... 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