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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1949)
SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THRU WEATHER Mas. IO.I. Ill ana. . S riaalgllallaa la.l ,i BTHKAtt VIAH To est . -0-i La.l rar MuftlKl WU11KN OMUI.ON Oenarellr lair t,l.r aud SunU.r eacui uiur. i mm alum ua.l and Iniarlor vallara. Will palatum ""' "J" daya M lu sft Uw uxiiaht JJ Murlh la norlhaa.l wind algal Mlaa aa hour oil ahota. BASTSKN OHrtJON Hunrir and mild loSa'aad lunday lllh so to 1 out oats. l.o ImiUMI NOrlllir.KN CAI.lrOMNIA - ralr to day, tonight and dundalf aa.apl l coa.lal . dundar mining. "; dda. Uai.Ha varlabla lda adf "mMiiit Kivim .v'J-v,rh Ihrnuih Sunday. amJ "'I""!' OS l.w luniaiu "Id" Sunday KLAMATH rAIXH ANI VICIN ITY Pair Uirouih Munday. Utll IrmtMTalure change. High today Im tonight It U St. High Huneay M. Twins Horn Krlenda herd toddy learned ol Uid arrival ol iwliia lo Mr, end Mr. Kay Orlmmetl ot Ba Irm on Thursday. TliU plr mage llvt children lor Uie Orlmmeu who had triplets, two boys end a flrl. ,, la years ago. Mrg. Orlmmeu will fi b rtinrmueri-d as th lormer Kuoy Clair of Chlloquln. Ortmmell op eratea a cleaning establishment in Hslrm. Mri. Urlminctt waa with HilUld hoapllal atalf (or a tim. Herring Donald Oen Colrmao. U8N, ol Malm. I serving on board tlx aubnisrtiie U88 Qurentlsh, flagship ol gubmaiina (ore. Pacific fleet. Colrman. who wag graduated Irom Malln high achool. entered th natal aervlc In Jun. IMS. and received hi recruit training at tha naval tralnlnf center. San Diego. Calif. Ill Carl Harding, long time resident ot Klamath county who haa made hi horn on tlie Hock Creek ranch on tlia weat aid of Upper Klamath lake on the D. E. Alexander ranch, waa stricken sud denly III Wednesday on the corner ol th and Klamath. He waa moved to Hlllalde hoapltal by ambulanc. rrara rnnrvllle Mr. LudrK Peterson of Prlnevlli haa been here lor aeveral days visiting her daughter and lamlly, th Lane War ren ol Eldorado street. Sh will return north Bundsy. t'aunell Meeting All adult In terested In Olrl Scouting are In vited to th council meeting at 7:30 Monday evening In th high achool cafeteria. Table aervlc for refresh menta la to be brought by thoa at tending. wimmers Swimming trut ruc tion for Olrl Scout and Camp Pir Olrla will be held Tuesday Irom 30 to 1:30 tn th high achool pool. Beclnner are to com from :10 to 7:90 p m. Fanner BeaJdenl Paaaea Mr. Prank nigtord. formerly of Klam- ath Palla, passed , away ThunuUy In Payallup. Wash, where he hat been a raaident (or th past 11 years. Th funeral wa today. tlawpv Hoar The Happy Hour club will meet at the home of Mr. yd Evaru, 333 N. ih atreet, on Tueaday, October 35. Static By DAVE I NDKRIIILL PoundaUuna for what could be a peaoalul work will be laid In New York, on Monday. Al 1:30 Monday afternoon there will be a halt hour program of th eeremonle of th laying of th eornera tone at the U.N. head quarter In New York. Oovernor Dewey will Introduce Prealdent Truman who will apeak at th momentoua occasion. Thlg program will replace th regularly acheduled "Modern Ro mance,' In Challenge of th Yukon. Mon day, t p. m. on LW, Bergeant Pre ton learnt that a young friend It accuaed of ateallng a large mm of money. Leaving hla wife, t h young Mount! take the cat In hi own hand. Por the tolutlon to th atory of "The Miming Money," be ure to hear till Interettlng myatery. Loquacloua Louella Paraona win Uk her llatenera to the celebrated Photographer!' Ball at the tamoua Clro'a nightapot, tomorrow night. She will tue a roving microphone to pick up bit ot comment from the various celebrltlea In attend ance. Thlg Interettlng bit of radio list ening will be the highlight of Louella'a 8:16 broadcast over LW tomorrow night. Por lot ot Innocent amusement be sure to listen to- "A Dal With Judy" Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Father Poster Inatructg his daughter boy friend, Oogle, how to get' revenge when a woman keep a man waiting overtime for a data. It'g a good trick If you can do It get revenge that la. So be sure and listen tor the answer to thlg one. Tha above program will be pro vided for local listener by tape ' transcription. And that all the dope tor to night, tolka. Friday night, when Oils waa written, la alwayg a madhouse around the newa room, and go not much time other than to give brief scan to radio release. . Ilaltoweea Party Th Urgre of Honor will hold a Halloween party Monday (veiling, October 34. In the KO hall. Titer will be dancing and lor thoa who do not dance, pi nuchl and Cliliien checker. Mem bera and Utelr htubanda are cor dially Invited. Rrlrenhment will be served. Operation "Mlkl" PFC Donald E. Kasper, son of Mr. and Mrg. M. Kaaper of IMS Ho, Ul. I on of tit army men taking part lu operation "Mlkl." a training man euver emulating of the aaalmllated re-Uklng of Oahu In the Hawaiian Islands, Hauler Mrs. Arthur fleary and Hire young hclldren, Richard. Dor othea and Huaan, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Orary, all ol Portland, with Rodney McOornack of Eugene, are here lor the hunting and guest at th E. A. Oeary ranch. Rummage Hale The League of Women Voters will hold a rummage ale Friday and Saturday, OrUibrr 31 and 30. at 133 S. 7th. Anyone wishing to donate rummage and to have It picked up may call Mrs. L. II Wallenberg. M27. In Hospital Mrg. Jack Peebler waa moved from her home, 310 Hasklns, to Hlllalde hoapltal this morning where she Is under medical car. Improving Mrs. L. Orth Bite more of Lakeahore drive Is reported to be Improving at Hlllalde hospital. She Is now permitted to have sum visitors. To Meet for Praetlr Brother hood of Railroad Trainmen auxili ary officers are lo meet In the KC hall Monday. October 34, at 6:30 pm. promptly for practice. Three R Thre will be a meeting ot Hie Hire R club Tuesday, Octo ber 31. at the home of Mrs. Robert Canoy, ail Walnut. The time Is 1 pjn. Six Vernonia Hunters Draw Fines Big VanujiiU. Oregon, hunters were hailed Into jusllc court, yes Urday alternoon on charge of hunting- gam birds during closed aeaaofi, I'll men, all mlllworkara for a Vernonia logging concern, were ap prelwnded by a federal gam of ficer, J, F. Jjronton, a they war hunting In lit Lower Klamath county mi at 1:40 yesterday morning. Broimon confiscated their guns and also took possession of two large honkers that they had bagged. All six of tlx hunter pleaded guilty to Ui violation and ware assessed fine of 11410 each. They gav their name ss D. W. Barker. 31; R. J. Keith, Si; H. D. Keith, 35; M. A. Oakes, 60; R. W. Oakre, II. and D. M. Good burn, 30. Longslet Slated For Postmaster (Continued from Page 1 also aspired for th recommenda tion. Langslet, 3t. la In hla third term a county treasurer and haa been a constant worker In democratic kllalrs since he cam to Klamath Pall 19 year ago. He I married, lias two children and lives on Lake shore drive. In addition to hi county position.. Langslet I part owner of the Red Ball Stag line. W. L. Joaslln of Portland. Oregon suta central committee chairman now on an lsoo-mile trip through Eastern Oregon, spoke briefly before th democratic gathering at th courthouse last night, taking th occasion to assail and District Con gressman Lowell Stockman and Oregon Oovernor Douglas McKay, both republican and both up for reelection next year, aa well as tha entire Oregon congressional delega tion. tnrmlrs Joaslln declared Oregon haa many strong friends In Washington, but the state persists in sending bark representatives who are the "sworn enemy of the president and democratic administration." Singling out Stockman In partic ular, since Joaslln present trip through Eastern Oregon la In an effort to local a candidal lo run against the Pendleton wheat grower next year, the democratic leader declared "tlw 2nd district haa re ceived nothing from Washington In th past eight years It would not have received If Stockman had stayed home." Joaslln said he believed there wag "real chance" for the democrat Potato Show's 'Queen Lila' Gets Crown (Continued from Pag II last year's festival, relinquished her crown to Queen Llla and her court. The queen was crowned by Wins Urn Purvlne. OTI director and speaker of th evening. With Queen Llla was her court consulting of Princesses Eva Ms Alexander, Henley; Pat Eager, Bonanm: Mary Ruth Reed, Tule lake, and Bally Smalley, Malln. Two flower girls. Carol Ann Ba nns and Kathleen Degnan, pre ceded th royal procession to th throne which waa placed on a st-ge decorated with autumn col or. Ex-Queen's Nlee Queen Llla la th niece of th first festival queen, th former Martha Roblson. She Is th grand daughter of Klamath pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roblson, now of Mardoel. Th necessity of the considers atlon of the right of other In business as well a horn life wa stressed by Purvlne In hi address. "The priceless Ingredient, harmony, acquired through understanding of the problems of other I on of th major factors of business to day," aald Purvlne. "Not only In the whit collar but In all Indus try th worker must be mad to feel that h Is an Individual," Senator Philip Hitchcock. Klam ath Falls, waa master of eeremon le for the occasion. Entertainment was furnished by Thorf Anderson and Del Jones, th Colfelt sisters and Ronnl Trot mn. Th dinner and th table decora tion were furnished by th Pres byterian Ladles Aid and the audi torium was decorated by member of th Lost River Garden club. Merrill Spud Festival Exhibits Draw Crowds Crowds thronged th 11th annual Klamath Bsslii Potato Festival Which opened at Merrill Friday morning when exhibit building were thrown open to tli public. Th finest spuds In th land were on display and Uiey view with other farm product grown In th basin area. Following la th Drue list: VM. No. 1 netted gems West and Lyon, Merrill Hi, Bob Petrlk. Mer rill '3i, U. M, Stastny, Malln "3i. DAY Initiates Six Recruits Biz new recrutu were Initiated Into chapter 13. Disabled American Velars ru meeting Friday night In the KC hall. They are, Bennle Sammons, Kathryn Bammons. Everett Salsbury. Robert Free), Hamilton Lucas and Clarence Pierce Jr. Th chapter sgreed to support wholeheartedly the annual Forget- Me-Not sal on November 11, 13. Funds derived arc utrd by the or ganisation tor Its charitable pur poses. Bob Hugelman was named Chair man of DAV'a part In the Armis tice Day program and will work with th Allied Veterans Council. A guest of th evening wa Samuel Phillips, commsnder of Post 164, American Legion, Tule lake. Phillips spoke briefly, com menting on the cooperation exist ing between the two organizations. Mrs. Phillip, who is auxiliary chaplain, wa also a guest. Movie were shown by CPO John Marsh, V. 8. navy recruiting officer, and later refreshment were served. Whit Rot W. B. Edwsrd and son. Tulelak ill, BcoU Warren, Algoma i3. Least number of US No. I spuds weighing 100 pound Tom O'NcU. Merrill. Baker Bam Wong, Merrill. Largest single Utt No. I Scott Wsrrtn. Freakiest spud-Vema Christen sen, Merrill. Commercial certified seed, netted gem Weat and Lyon Hi, Ted Gor don, Malln, i3, Paul Brelthaupt, Poe valley. 3. Commercial certified seed. Whit Ruse Scott Warren U), w. 8. Ed wards iji, Hacelsteln. Buchanan and Schuh, Klamath Fall J). Largest squash - Jo bulllvan Maun. Largest pumpkin Carl Loper Merrill. Largest cabbage Mrs. Murray Howard. Merrill. Alslke clover Robert Petrlk. Hannchen barley Robert Petrlk Rye O. V. Rexford. Merrill. Largest turnip-Mrs. Jim Reeder. Mrrrui. Urgest bansna squash Mrs. Jim Marblehead squssh Joe Sullivan Flax Robert Petrlk CarrotMrs. Jim Reed Cnnlng-Mrs. Murray Howard. Vegetable-Mrs. Murray Howard Commercial netted gem 4-H Oeorge Stevenson Jr, Olen Certified seed 4-H) George Stevenson Jr. Commercial netted gem FFA Ed Bailey, Tule lake. Certified seed (FFA) Russell Smith .Tule lake. Cow c. X. Klund. Merrill. Commercial exhibits Malln fiv 1 Merrill 13). Bonanza 3i. Klamath County Farm Bureau 4i. McKay Scans OTI Setup OTI Oov. Douglas McKsy sr rived on tha OTI campus Prlda; afternoon and made a detailed In spection of the courses offered a' the school. Th governor was accompanied by Director Winston Purvlne. Ben P. S. Hitchcock and Rep. Henri Semon of Klamath Palls. The four mad a "walking tour" of the ex tensive school. Oov. McKay. In an interview, mad it clear that he was greatly pleased with the progress mad at Oretcch and Indicated he would back the school "stoutly against any further attacks on Its ex istence." He observed thst an In crease In California rehabilitation entrants was expected as the school offer the finest training along vo cational line. Airport Hunter Draws Fine Perhaps this hunter thought there would be a lot of ducks hid ing beneath an airplane, but Air port Manager "Rod" Whitcomb d'dn't aDDreciat th ihmiBt Whitcomb noticed a man stalk ing the winged creatures ducks, not airplanes on the municipal airport about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, city polk were noti fied, and the hunter, Philip A. Marlneau. 2240 Applegste. wss chanted with "hunting on the air port." According to police. Martlneau had bagged on small green-wing teal. Martneau appeared before Jus tic of the Peace J. A. Mahoney this morning and entered a plea of guilty to the charge. He paid a flO fine. 3ig Parade, Barbecue Features of Merrill Festival Second Day MERRILL Float, marching or- i In th commercial division, first gaclzatlona and youngsters tesmed j plac went to Tulelak Machlnerv up here this morning to present a half hour parade to start off th second day of the 13th annual Klamath Basin Potato festival. Heading the big parade wa Oov. Douglas McKsy on a bay horse with the queen snd her court In line. Th town was crowded and almost to a man attended th big frea barbecue that got under way at 12:30 pjn. The barbecue chef waa H. C Haskell of Ashland, and meat waa donated by Merrill ranchers and spuds cam from local potato dutrlbutors. Oreglnal plans called for serving 2600 persons. Football This afternoon the Merrill Husk le were playing the Ollchrlst Grizzlies on the Merrill field. The hie queen' ball tonight la from 10 to 2 In the community hall and winds up th big celebration. First plac In the community section went to Malln with a youth organization entry. company which displayed a iot steam engine. J. W. Kern Imple ment company of Klamath Fall placed second. Individual farm entries: 1st, Chat Barton's Blsrk and Whit ranch; 2nd. Modoc Turkey Parma. Organizations: 1st, Merrill high school which advertised It coming carnival: 2nd, Women of th Moos. Comical: 1st, Oregon Stat Col leg Alumni association; 2nd, Tula lake Klwanla club. Children1 division: 1st. Oar Hodge, dressed aa Merrl Ill's fir) chief of 1970. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT MAIN STREET LOCATION Inquire 133 Main Ph. S4a It Pays to Dsc the Want-Ads I Park View Nursing Home 906 West Main Street Medford", Oregon Phone 293S Completely equipped Nursing Home for chronic nJ convalescents. Bed patients a specialty. Hot water hoar throughout building. 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