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SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FACE NINI 'Terrible Times As Czech Little People Disappear rRAOUE. Oct. It i41 Ily tin thousands, Cmnliiisluvaltla's "Utile paopl" ar dlaaiiearltig a III communist suveriimriil s purges rrrh through Ult middle classes. On 01 uin uiousaiuls was lauulilii: hlomtr. 20 years old, and ! on a dai wiui ner my menu. , But tilt wu burn In Hrlumdr, tlia capital of Hint iiuw-uullawed liieniber of III communist lamlly.a , u. ....... a. a ... New fine Creek Busy Animal HORIZONTAL 1 Depleted animal 7 II belongs to I he genua n Kfiiind M llundlrd 111 Malt drink 18 Aault IB Cover in Seme 20Mi.lcli.vs Answer to Previous Puzzle TBTFT KB I, All . 'I'll pollr grabbed hrr. III Uie Middle ul her dalr. Tliry Ua.g h-r keys. They searched lirr r'a.ni. 'I'll y found Amerlraii magarliica. Thry sealed th ruom with p"lli mirk- trs. And thry moved cm to purge (.(hers. , Terror' I Th girl'i' parents live In Western (.'terhoelnvaala. )lrr father ! aj 1'atxli. II aaya In lunnly Irli I ,'uiulala Ui escape. Prrnnrr Mar- 1 thai TUo "terror." Now h and hi oil arc In I fragu. Their daunlilrr landlady j aunimunrd Uieiti. Wlirn IJiry ar- j A ituddrn coma aecma to have stricken rcal.lriiu ut llila hamlet am. lit quirk and thinking drum of Itl.hard M, Krller who loot In. lite last Hunday at around 4 p. m. wlirn hl tar turned over at the lllrd Wail rornrr about a lull and a hall nurth of town. K-ll-r a on hu way to Lake vlrw to mak hu regular Hunday call mi lilt mother. Mr. Badle Krl ler who ha been In poor health tor o in e time. Aalde Irnm aever ahiHk. a brulaed and atlflenecl Irg. 2 Lamprey. catchers I Kncourag 4 Virginia (ah.) . S Short Jim krl City In Nevada 7 Kianch cily 8 Social inaecli II Sleamillip tab ) 10 High In aliitur 21 All nan worm Indolent 22 Doctor lab.) 12 Kortillcaiiort 23 Symbol lor tin 17 24 Sorrowful " Mimlcker 27 I'rdal digit z Abjure AlrviT Hn fy Kit O f Re 1111 - tfe p t Uf ra5jR am V, E ; 6 ! loV' 1 I R'A.i Si..i ih,v .i.nl ukma Ui. ix.liri- iiuinueruua oiner Donuy bruises a.i..r their daualiter waa. i '" Mr rW Keller who was i for on week-no word. Hien 1 """' w" ner nuaoana. turvlved ry wer told to bring liaxl park- ' wrriDie acrinem mat all But de- tea. II tliea wer accepted, lliey l i. iiir.r oa o.ac nuica A iey Va their daughter waa : 1"" th ould aaaunie tieing held. t Mllrnr A minor pullc oldclal took arlderly ooupl aalde. ; "THea ar terrible tlmea we live In," lie aadly told them. "I am Aorry, but we cau l aay anything.' They wer not the only tear aialned couplea In the line at Prague Bartolomejaka atrret pria on. Th queu of analoua relatlvea waa long. Tliouaanda are mlaalng ainc Ui purge atarled. Kvervone in the lln got Ui aam word. If your parkagra ar accepted, lake It fur granted your relatlvea are being held. Th pnllc didn't aay what had happened If the parkagra went begging. Gay Cover Up r w . if ' mm 9311 -14 I M-ll 0l ' I 40-4J MARIAN MARTIN Practical for houaework, pretty enough for par lien I Tha apron to hava or give: make aererall Note: pen-aktd ahoulder alrapa, big pock eta. new high walalltnr. Pattern tall cornea In amall (I4 Itii. medium (18-201, large 1 40-42 1. Bmall Ukea 2'a yda. 30-ln. Thla eiuy to use pattern glvra perfect fit. Complete. Illustrated Bw Chart ahowa you every atep. ' Bend TWENTY 11 VK renu In eolna for thla pattern to Klamain Falla Herald and Newt Pattern De partment, P. O. Box 8740, Chicago 80. III. Print plainly YOI'R NAM II. ADDREHH, ZONK, HI7.K, STYLK NI'MRIR. Don't mla our Mrtrlan Mnrtln I Fall and Winter Pattern Hook I j nmnri, new ciotnea to tew ai nome. tllft Ideal by the acoie. Bend fifteen i cent for thla book a Tree Pattern : It printed In the bonk a new w e-or.lt to wear with your tklrtt and , dreaaeal . I'unerat Funeral aervlcea were held here at Hie Plrat llapilat church at 2 o'clock and Interment waa made In the family pint In the New Pin Creek cemetery. Krller waa the only aon of th late Kdward M. Keller and Inheritor of hla talher'a rather lucrative flour mill and feed bualnraa which th Keller family ha operated ateady alnce Uie ninetlea. He la aunrlved by hla wife, Kaye, hla mother, Sa die, two aiatera, Mr a. Terraa Jen mnga of Burbauk. Calif., and Mr a. EUle Ureen of Lakevlew. Ore. and one daughter, Brrnlce Keller of Ban Franc laco. Mlaaed Richard Krller will be greaUy miaaed by hit many friend who will remember him aa an honeat and very likable friend, a ahrewd. ralculallve bualneaa man, a lover of th manly paatlmea ol men born of the rough and ready Went and a great lover of Uie out of dnort. He partcularly enjoyed hunting and fulling and In hla younger days Inved to play baaeball. He waa a member of th old New Pine Creek ball club when It whllped every team In the country Including the Klamath Fall team. (range Meet At th meeting of the Eaat 81de grange held the laat Saturday In September, the Eaat Sid Orange voted a gift of 1100 for Rev. Prank Simmon aa a donation on the cen time lion of hla new home In Lake view. The gift waa a token of apprecia tion and a memorial to Rev. Sim mon for hi well-remembered aerv Ire aa the flrat grange maater of the Eaat Hide grange, aervlng from the orgnniaaUon date or October 8, 1818 until January 1. 1821. All Orangera who knew him were very appreclauv of hi aervlcea Ann Rodrnklrehea Funeral ervicea were held for Ann Kodrnklrchrn In Alturaa Tues day at 10 o'clock at the Cathollo church. Mlaa Rodrnklrchen waa up her with her brother. Harry, hunt ing about 10 day ago ataylng with her uncle. Alph Smith. She waa on her way home when her brother Jrep turned over and killed her al moat Inatantly. Ann waa a former resident of New Pin Creek and known to many friend who regret deeply her aad misfortune. Vlaltor Visitor for Uie past two week at the home of Mrs. Mary Newman and children were: Mr. and Mr. John Tepovac and ton, Ronnie, for mer resident of New Pine Creek: Mr. and Mr. Herman Slmpaon and daiiKhtrr Olnrta Ann, and ton Dnvld Allen, and Ralph Champion, all of Medfnrd. Ore.; alto. Oary Newman of Oram Paaa. Mr. and Mrt. Dwayn Down of Lakevlew, the former La Dona Newman. Mr. and Mrt. Unyd Snider left for Cody. Wy. last week to Inspect the new homestead alia he won In a recent OI drawing. Tepovac and Mr. Simpson are brother and niece, retpecUvely, of 28 Hodgepodge 33 Holliighicr 35 Tower 36 Pertaining Ui th cheek 38 Fruit tkim 40 Deposition 29 Hebrew letter 27 Mountain lak4l Uridgo 30 Indian mulberry II Half-em 32 "Smallest Slate" b ) 3.1 Attempt 34 Negative word 38 Volume 37 Chaldean city 38 Upper limb 41 Percolate! tlowly 48 Three timet (comb, form) 47 Lion 48 Preface 48 rooted va 50 Smell (2 It has hind feet 54 It It a typi of 42 Formerly 4 Daybreak (comb, lorm) 44 Church te.ita 4-i Merganser 48 Cylinder 51 Myself 53Kxi t ti Candles VERTICAL I Mark with hot Iran I Id 11 h 16 lb I If & i ib In C 3 H ii- w so 1 -3 r Bonanza Youth Gets PI Win Vernon Haley, IS, of Bonanza waa winner of a apeclal judging of Here ford tteer won In laat year calf scramble thla week at the Pacific livestock expualtlon. Vernon's calf weighed 380 pounds when he dragged It from the PE ring a year ago. Thla year, the calf waa a alerk lOfiO pounds, out ranking all other entries. Aa hla prize. Vernon received a purebred hereford heifer from Oeorge Webb. Mayvllle breeder. In beef ahowmanahlp Vernon placed flrat In hla group. Other winners from thla area In eluded Kaye Roomette of Klamath Falls, potato Judging; Stuart Hen- lei, PatU 8ml(h and Kathleen Ol-1 Dickson, ann, lym winners representing Kails. Klamath county In 4-H llvesvirk jurl'int: Lillian Meaker of Lake view, second In fine wool competi tion; and In the three-eighth blood sheep dlvlalon, Henry Wllllami, alxth and seventh; and Carolyn eighth, all of Klamath An eight-unit coaxial cable, de-1 tlgnrd primarily for television, can I handle as many as 1800 long-dls- I tance telephone conversations at Uie same time. PUMICE TILE 1 laaralarr ! Pamir rr.Sa'U are la ttrr.tia aa rtarf-laal la ra.Mlara Tifnrn Aluminum Windows f.uld Heal Waterproofing (.old Heal Flatter Hund New Hlae Famlre IMock 8"U"sU" Klamath Pumice Tile Co. "Permanent at the Pyramids' IK4 Owent phne SKI "y wy fa FASHION CLEANERS Ph. 55631 128 He. 7th Mrs. Mary Newman. Mrs. Slmpaon and children who had been viaitlng here for the paat 2 weeks, returned to Uielr home In Medford Sunday. Mrs. E. Bmalley, mother of Mrs. Joe Ayoutt, and her aon Raymond Smallry, who Just returned after spendng IS months n the armed forces In Japan and Charlea Bmal ley of San Francisco, anotner broth er of Mrs. Ayoutt, ar vUUUig here with Uie Ayoutt thla week. Hershel Fleming visited here laat week with Mr. and Mr. Carmen Fleming. Hershel Is still living In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cloud and Mr. and Mrs. Maurle Morton of Eu gene, and John Cloud left for Round Mountain laat week to visit with John Cloud's daughter. Bertha Cul ler, with whom he will slay for a while. Maurle Morton, wife and aon left for Eugen on Saturday after a week of viaitlng and hunting here. Leona Robnett of the University of Oregon, and Mrt. Susan Vincent of SOC were horn for Uie week-end. Fort Klamath At the regular meeting of the Civ ic Improvement club held on Fri day afternoon, October 7. In Uie clubhouse, plans were completed and commitleea named for the forthcoming annual baxaar to be held Saturday evening, October 22, In the clubhouse. It waa decided that booths will ' open and supper b served at 8 o'clock. i Mrs. William C. Martin Is general chairman of Uie affair, and has ap pointed the following committees', candy booth, Mrs. Stewart Nichol son and Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson: fancywork booth, Mrs. William A. Page. Mrs. Joanna Taylor and Mrs. William C. Harkler: fish pond, Mrs. Raymond S. Looslry, and Mrs. Marvin Roeder: duck game. Mr. Patrick J. McA'dllffe, Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr., Mrs. Jerry 8lemore; bingo game, Mr. Ray Prowell, Mrs. Walter J. Wright. Mrs. Earl Jackson, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Loos ley; kitchen, Mrs. Harold Wlmer, Mrs. Frank Denton, Mrs. Frank Edwards. Mrs. W. C. Martin. Mrs. Bert Gray; dining room. Mrs. El mer Zumbrun, Joan Looslry, Mrs. Jack Thomas. Mr. Harry Orem, Mrs. Ord Prltchett. Mrs. Fred Zum brun. this committee to decorate tables In dining room: fortune tell ing booth. Mr. Loren L. Miller Sr.. and Mrs. R. O. Varnum; art mu seum. Mrs. W. B Hracock and Mrs Frank Strahan; decorating. Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson and Mrs. Hansford T. Williams; advertising posters, Mrs. William A. Page and Mrs. Robert Helms. The chairman of each committee Is Uie first mem ber named of each group. Plan for the bazaar occupied most of the business meeting which was conducted by Mrs. William C. Martin, vice president, and on ad journing, members were adviaed that at the next meeting on Oc tober 21, the annual election of of fleers will be held. At Uie close of the meeting, re freahmenl were served by the Joint hoaleaaea of the afternoon, Mrs. Jer ry Siaemore and Mrs. Prank Ed wares, at tables made gay with lighted pumpkin and Individual fa vors in keeping with Halloween. Vases of bronze and gold fall asters further carried out the Halloween motif. In addition to Uie hoaleaaea. Uie following were preaent at the meet ing. Mrs. Earl M. Jackson. Mrs. Hansford T. Williams, Mrs. Lloyd Worden of Chlloquln, Kirs. Frank Denton, Mr. Katheiine Nichols. Mr. Stewart Nicholson. Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr.. Mr. William C. Hackler. Mrs. Patrick J. McAullffe. Mrs. Joanna Taylor, Mrs. Bert Oray. Mrs. William A. Page, Mrs. Raymond S. Loosley. Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson. Mrs. Elizabeth Loosley, and two special guests, Mrs. Bertha Stewart of Alturas. Calif., who was visiting Mrs. Earl Jackson, and Mrs. Kenneth Morris of Tehama, who arrived here recently for a stay at 'th home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards. TB Case Causes $50,000 Suit BAKER. Oct IS trP) A tubercu losis case has become a $50,000 la sue In the circuit court here. Hearings opened yesterday on charge by Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Young. Pondosa, against two Baker doctors who, the plaintiffs allege, permitted Young to suffer tuber culosls because of a wrong diagnosis of his ailment. The doctors Involved are Dr. Pal mer McKlm and Dr. C. J. Blakeley. The plaintiffs ask 850.000 damages. To Buy or Sell Use Uie Want-Adsl Chimney Block T.a r.. Ball . eat. n.a wilt. iamtr gttrrcM Bar trmm ymr If ml ftalU- PEYTON & CO. IS aurh.l SI. T.I. AIM Klaasalk rails Walt Dltney CHARACTER MAHKS .... 88 Mickey Mouae Costume 2.29 For Halloween Fun Klamath Variety Store Olt's Poole's 222 So. 7lh for Bicycles, Tricycles Wagons, Model Kits Per Gallon S-T-O-P A 2c I SHORTY'S W ASSOCIATED SERVICE 2248 So. 8th Ph. 8081 General Marshall To Visit Seattle SEATTLE, Oct. 15 (PV-aen. Oeorge C. Marshall will visit Seattle briefly October 28 In connection with hla new dutlea as head of the Ameri can Red Cross. He will be on nationwide tour by plane to obtain first hand know ledge of the workings of local chapters. STAMP COLLECTORS ATTENTION! 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