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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1949)
MONDAY, UU. 31, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN weather K LAMM II I All AMI VU IN II Y I relr Unlay anil Tuesday. lliM today " Low Wuliht II. Tuesday 4. Jklm. (Urt, J7 It Mlo. i klttKAM VI. AM To date) u 3 r 0 W KHN OHMiON leu UtU. Cum Uitustl niiii iit(i(u(, but t tlr on riMial. r Untight anil I y vpt fir l-M r mv ! ! uU In Htiftiwf vli I ' n m tii Tuu lligl l"rty o Ut 10 n -, antl fo u in lntei,.r tiviwiaDi' w hi 1U 1 !. ! ttmlglit M l 4i pullialitr ttiJ uf U hi W mil- an Iiour ll UfUr. t-c..liii I V o no. Ih. . I by vaiilug kAMIftHN IMlMiUN. ir UUlf d Tut"!- Wgltt"' ". lltlU rouur luay. HUH UiMf tut both hHNily W 10 Uw ,Mh?mrHfciH Ai .roMN.A r.ir lid TiwmInv tut IririwaWlng Mflhl and ;,..rnl.. l .-.! 1.h,I. on im- Tt(Mdv. Vrlll- wimU ot l III wim n n.mr Mff r.MMi. nillC i",lhlri trf lUit trancierv. Ttr tAitir Rrs.rfir.fl ndlng ! Hem! Mdfi n ,.lltn Im A"sla , H.. lllutl a7 w w All nollre for Hit clly briefs rolumn, Inrluitlni briefs of r llvlllr and conrernllll people, mul be III Hi handa of Ihr clly desk no Ulrr than t:S o'clock each morning uf publlrallun. Midland Ham He Thr ladle or Hit Midland statute hiimt ec club ill mm Tiirmlay al 3 pm. at Hit homt nl Mra. tlrurse Audrleu. Those atlciicllnf are akrd lo brlni arllrlra rraily tut Hit aurprlse rhc.l. Election ol officers avill be hrld. Mtlln-ral Clilrla of Pythian Hl.lrm will mrrt at tha home ol Mra. W. K. Htr. 320 Uwla itreet. 1 urtriay. Nuvrmber 1 at p m. Ed na Jciurn will be iurt of honor uihili Iraviim Klamath Talla aft er 23 yrari. Hlit will makt her home in Oirclrn. U. All Paat Chlefa are akrd to be prenent. R-enlMe Jamea A. Lu'.trell who rnirted at 30:n ICiierlem atreet. re enllnted In Ihe U. air force, throiuh the loral U. B. army and t;. B. air fnrre rerniltlnf nation. I.uttrell attended ml. eompletlnf a couraa in dleel em meerlnf. Air t'orre Orne L. Albert, ton of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Albert. I504 Canbr atreet. recently enluted In the U. B. air force. Albert aa circulation clerk for the Herald and New, and waa a iraduate of KUItfl. Be (iame Mra. Jo Abner and daughter Joanne of 4:n Boardman atreet. Mr. and Mra. Tony Huddle ami of W3& Uarrow atreet. and Ed die Travera of Mnlln. motored lo tha Oranta Pana football gam fl day night. Camera Dub Membera of the Klamath Camera club will meet at pm. Wedneaday al the regular meeting plac at tha airport. County Council The Klamath county council of Parent and Teacher will meet Tueaday at 1:45 p m. In Fremont achool auditorium. Hying Caut. J. T. M:Ueogh. gan, lurutrr KUIIH atudeul and irMdriu of Klamath Kalla lor aev lal yeaia, U now Hying at pilot with American Overaeaa Airline. coaling to word received here by lileiiua. Mi'Uentihegan will be. re imiiibrred aa "Uucky" by many III Klninath Fulla. "Uucky" played for M-veral yeara with Krcddit Nagel'a on he.tr a at Del Monte. Calif., and with local orcheatraa aa well. Program A llomrinaker on the Air program I being amducted each Thuraday at 9 a.m. over KPJI by the home economic extenalon aerv lea of uregon Htala colitge. The county home extenalon agent, Mury Ulenii, la In charge of Iheaa pro giama and welcomea augkeatuma iH'inemakera of the county wlah to make concerning the broadcaalH. Htbject for thia week) program la "Hume Hewing Ideal." Hon Arrived A birthday preaent waa preaentrd to David Michael While. Oretech ttuilent, by hla wile, Palrlila. when ahe gave birth to David Jr.. at Klamath Valley ho pital (Xtober It. The Inlant weiuhed 8 pounda 11 ouncea at birth and both mothrr and child are doing nicely and plan to leave Ihe hmpital for their home on the Oretech canipua early next week. To Oregon Jim Owena, aon of I Mr. and Mra. J. Vern Owena of Piemont atreet, apent the week-end In Klamath Kalla with hla parent liom the Unlveratty of Oregon wliere he la a flrat year atudeul. Jim Joined hla family at Oranta Paa where he aaw the Pelican game Friday night and then con tinued home lor a week-end of hunting. Hon Horn Mr. and Mra. Horace t Oeu Jr. of Klchland. Wi.h . are parent of a eon, born at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. October 2D, at Richland. This la their aecond child but tint buy. Itonald Kdnon la the name of the new arrival and weighed 6 pounda 3 ouncea. The alater I Bar bara Pamela. Mr. Oetx Br. ha bren In Klchland for Ihe pant month with her aon and family. Henley PTA The Henley Parent- I Teachera aaaorlatlon will hold lla next meeting at 1 pm. Wedneaday In the mualc room at the high achool. Vocal rnunlc lor the pro gram will be lumlahed by the alxth grade. Hrownle Beoul will preaent a number In obaervance of Scout aeck. Parent are urged to attend. Midland Orange Membera of Ihe Midland grange will meet Wed neaday. November 7. at I p m. In the grange hall. Election ol officer will be held at thta meeting and a good attendance I appreciated. Refreah menu after the meeting will be pollurk. Return Mra. W. E. Beck of 320 lewt ha returned home' from Portland where ah attended funer al acrvlce for her auter-ln-law. Mr. John Ourant, who paued away on October 15. Week -end (ineata Mr. and Mr. Bill Bopp and Mr. Ida Mae Rude apent the week-end with Mr. and Mra. W. E. Beck. 320 Lrwl atreet. I he gueau were en route to Fre no, Calif. DRAMATIC Paratrooper Charles J. Dye (left) gives a warm handclasp of thonks to Sgt. Marvin 0. Smith (right), who with a desperate snatch pulled Dye to safety when the tatter's parochute collapsed during a training jump at Elgin Air Force Base, Flo. Top photos graphically show the dramatic mid-air rescue. His 'chute partially collapsed (upper left). Dye falls post Smith (arrow). A split-second loter the rescue is climaxed as both men dangle from Smith's 'chute (upper right). Smith hos been recommended for the soldier's medal for his alert action in saving his jumpmate. Official air force photos. Weyerhaeuser Welcomes Hercules Firm Weyerhaeuaer Timber company la pleaaed that the Herculea Powder company ha decided to locate a pilot plant In Klamath Palla. Klam ath Fall ha many advantages to olfer Industry oilier than foreat re aourcea. Theae Include an abundant upply of water and electricity, railroad facilities and room for ex panalon. When Ewauna Box company was ourchaaed by Weyerhaeuaer It wa decided to leave the power plant . and many of the building Intact, I and to make every effort to Induce some other Industry to take over and use theae valuable facilities. This policy luu resulted In our be ing able to Interest the Herculea Powder company In coming to Klamath Falls. Welcome Weyerhaeuser loins the citizens of Klamath Fall in welcoming this pew company to our city. The lo cation of a new Industry In Klam ath Falls, one not devoted to lum ber manufacture. Is a milestone in this city's history. It should lead the way In attracting additional In dustry to this area. The Hercules Powder company has been jnost cordial In Its rela tions with Weyerhaeuser. Their re lationship with the people of Klam ath Palls should prove equally pleasant and of mutual benefit. ilili lll.AHTS -BIO 8TKKL" James W. Gerard of New York, a powerful stockholder In U. 8. Steel, gave un expected support to striking steel- workers. Gerard criticized the com pany failure to grant Industry paid insurance and pensions as "a disservice to the employes, the shareholders and the country. Gerard, who wax ambassador to Germany In World War I, said he holds more V. 8. Steel stock than the majority of the firm's board. In the solar system there are at least four satellites or moons larger than our moon. I OCT OP RED 8EATTLE. Oct. 31 M A net In come of $2,710,574 for the first nine months of 1M9 waa reported today by United Airlines, the flrat time since 1W0 the company waa out of the red at the end of the third quar ter of the year. For a lev. pennies per lrd you can advertise to thousands through a Want-Adl Phone Sill. drop; HEA0C01D II A 1 drop of Pvntrtro Nom Drat V in rh nosuil ciMck miiilN. A inMlt, cool, onthgf. You frtu W. batter quickly Uua (Vdrop way. jgnCrWTUnOXDItfS let's talk s Zliiiigs Ova jj? Meeey deesa't go a long way in theae days. That's what a friend said to me the other day. My reply wss that it all de pended on how be spent it, and I told him that I could put him in the way of securing a size able estate, aay 110,000, for a down payment of a few dollars. What is more, even if he were to die anytime soon after the first down payment, the whole estate of 110,000 would belong (to his family without theapend- !ing of another penny. And, let me tell you, many large estate of several thou sand dollars have come to the reaeue of Sun Life beneficiaries following a first and only pay ment of a few dollars by a husband and father wbo reali sed tha uncertainty of the future but knew how to make the best use of savings. Let's talk thinp over today! Ladles Aid The Klamath Luth eran Ladies Aid will hold the next regular meeting at p m. Tueaday In the church parlor, with Mra. E. t) loensee and Mra. L. E. Taylor as hostesses Membera and friends are Invited. Keno PTA The regular meeting of Keno PTA will be held November 1 at 7:10 p.m. and all residents of the community are Invited to at tend. Ladiea are asked to bnng sandwiches. Meeting Altamont PTA execu tive committee Is to meet Wednes day. 2 p.m.. In the elementary school cafeteria. All officers and chairmen are urged to attend. Meeting The Mills PTA execu tive board Is to meet Wednesday, 1:30 pm.. In the school cafeteria. Women of Moose A regular meeting and balloting will be held Tuesday at S p.m. In Moose hall. Youngster Wounded i By Brother PORTLAND. Oct. 31 -4 A re volver found In the car of a neixh- I bor Just back from a hunting trip resulted in the wounding of three- I year-old Perry Rommel yeserday. Police said the lad and his five-year-old brother, Thomas, crawled Into the parked car. A few moments later Perry was shot In the abdomen I by a .25 caliber bullet. His brother hsd fired the gun. CflOllEV Colds Relieve distren in seconds when vnu utm it in steam, too! 0 PAUL A. LEE Son Life Assurance Company ef Canada 731 Main Phone 7777 held Tuesday, November I. Instead of Wednesday as previously an nounced. Auxiliary Members of the Amer ican Legion auxiliary win meet No vember 1 at S pm. In Memorial hall. Supper The fellowship supper at Immanud Baptist church will be OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT MAIN STREET LOCATION Inquire 711 Main Ph. na fJBr can;- '?n OHMllIHa QfBdfefe 'tajErc '3512; . ,41 1 2 QllltvWl's BREAD t W TOU HAD A MIUIOH DOtlStJ tou couion'i tuv iinia eaiAD We Salute The Automobile Dealer Tin nuloiiuilivf liidu.oilry produces muoli more than Hit? shining, streamlined new vars you sei about vou in today's traffic. The outomotivt industry hot, in reality, helped make ut a more united nation, a more progressive community. Our automobiles enable ut to move about freely on our business and pleasure tript . . . produce goods anywhere and distribute to every corner store end front door. It hat helped broaden economic opportunity, help raise our standard of living. Here, thit industrial giant, producing for our common good, it represented by our local automobile dealert. We respect end recognise those dealert for their value to our community. Tha I'm why we urge, "Know Your Automobile Ilenler"' KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PORTLAND LOMBARD'S Leon Sez: During National "Know Your Automobile Dealer" week we are going all-out to better our customer . relations. Here it the kick-off! Know your dealert Know hit merchandise! Know hit team! 'MEL" is bock as coach introducing the line-up as follows: SALES Ii:i.ItTIKT David L. Sava-eaa, Sale Mjr. Ralph C. Brawn William J. .-BUT" Cunningham Doucjaa K. Knndaon Bill Sari Bert Bart LeRoy E. Hunt Hush Kill merer Wm. A. Peterson R. E. "Doc" Quick SHOP James A. "Jim" Cope land. Service Mgr. John W. Thomas, Service Salesman Eddie Chambers Eniene Dabney Leo Ferronl Jim Gnerln Jack Hardie Dale H. Keasey Al E. Osborne D. V. Parrett Robert Rawlins ' L. B. "Chick" Skeen Sr. Chaa. A. Cooper J. C. Scabuiy Harry C. Keaay. Body Shop Foreman Cart R. Walter WUlie J. Watson Earl M oca bee. Dept. Mir. James E. "Bad" Howard OFFICE Jack Hopkins, Office Mir. Betty Moak Shesrie Owena Dodge cars and trucks are more beautiful, more popular, more numerous than ever before! We give you a better deal and we wish to present: Klamath's largest, finest, most diversified, reconditioned stock of Used Cart for your motoring pleasure ... transportation needs, and economic necessity. SHOP UNDER THE SIGN OF YOUR DODGE, PLYMOUTH AND DODGE "Job-Roted" TRUCK DEALER. 4 I TiOlwTrlA.RD'STs. ' ':'ya..' rUjiedj Cars wJ, Trucks 0 COME IN TONIGHT AND BRING THE FAMILY REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL AT LOMBARD 'flflOrOtK 522 So. 6th Ph. 8101 r . i v. v , Kttraaaw.m', n VV7 FREE INSTALLATION ON CARPETING SAVE ON QUALITY FURNITURE! everything In Stock Reduced with Exception of Factory Controlled Prices DAVENPORTS - CHAIRS - BEDROOM SETS - TABLES - LAMPS - SPRINGS - MATTRESSES LUCAS FURNITURE 195 east main