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    TUfSDAY, NOV. !, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORIOON
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WEATHER
KLAMATH rALl.lt AND WIN
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fres-lalUtion last 14 houre
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loa ii vaiia. nd mi cinui aiignur
riailar In iMMthatti Iniarltir Hlgiia luin
rtays all li 1 In immiIi and naar IB In
amith twists lunialil M Ut a VMMbM
Vklnu nf a lu 13 nnlaa an hour nil aua.t
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pataluia lliglia both Ua. an to To
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tonlllil U lo M .ai'apl nvar Ju In aoldai
vallats
c.KANia pas AMI VICINITY:
Mama at Klamath Sail. High halajr and
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and Wadnaaday wllh Imal miMitllia ("8
aliing inait (.'(Hilar almia ruaal Inday
and alnng roaalal vall.va Wailneartay
Niwlhwaatarly ttinda of a to 13 milaa
an hour off roaal.
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lo( Lost The pollc department
report Dial couple Ironi Walnut
Creek. Calil.. Mr. and Mr. W. P.
V D Itriit. lust a black and white
,illl dug. 'named I'at. while aUylni
ait a motel hrrr a tsreg ago. They
irmalnnl In Klamath Kails until
UKlay, aearrhliif fur the lout two-yrLr-old
Irmale dm, but had to
rriurn home. It anyunr area a dog
Blistering the description, h la
sked lo call Ihr nolli aUUon.
rollurk Dinner Mra. nratrlre A.
Van Meter, from Chuiutmun, China.
vaa billed to be at the Immanuel
Ilaptlat clmrrh. November i. Thia
ahnuld have been tonight, November
1. when ihe will live the plclurea
and tell of her experiences in the
Interior nf Chum, at 7 30 The put.
lurk dinner will be at 10, before
the meetlni upstair.
Farewell faly-Loral N. loot.
API., sponsored farewell party for
William iHhor'ri Bearrott. October
The party waa attended by about
40 peraona and Beacroft waa pre
arnted a billfold from hla fellow
worker. He had been wllh the
Ralph L. rlmlth Lumber company
ainrr It began operation In Klam
ath ralla.
In l.oa Angelea Mr. and Mr.
Fred Burfoyne and Mr. and Mra.
Adolph Zanuky nf Klamath rails
are attending Die Rind annual meet
Ing of the American Institute nf
Aoeountanta at the Btltmors hotel
In Loa Angelea tills week.
' Merrill-Merrill Library club will
sponsor a square dance and boa
aortal at the community hall the
evening of November 10. Everyone
t fc Invited and prlxea will be awarded
' nar the beat coatumea and dancera.
Admission lo the affair I one box
lunch.
Rag alar Meeting The Eaglra aux
iliary will have a regular meeting
In the upper rOF hall tomorrow
at I p m. There will be a drill team
pr ai t ire after the meeting, and all
members of the drill team ar asked
to wear dark akirta and blouses.
Attends Homecoming Mayor
Robert A. Thompson attended tilt
Homecoming Oregon State college
Washington 8'ate rollege football
game Saturday. The game wag
played at Cnrvullls. home of OSC.
Mayor Thompson la an Oregon 8tate
graduate. -
Returns Mrs. 8. R Berry of 2105
Reclamation left by plane last Wed.
nrsnay for a four-day vli.lt with her
win. A Chandler Berry of Ban Jose.
Calif., and farlly. She relumed
Hundav with Mr. and Mra. D. U
Ooldmg who drove down on Trlduy
evening.
Meeting -Zulrima Nile club will
meet Wednesday, for a I o'clock no
host luncheon at the Wlnema hotel.
Membera are reminded to bring
Jams. Jellies, and pickles, tor
Thanksgiving to the Shrine hospital.
Mrs. H. E. Clelnger. plume 40M la
chairman.
Missionary Korlely Maranth
Missionary society will meel Tuea-
i day evening at the home of Mrs.
Jack Matins. 5531 Independence
street. Verses for the meeting will
be on Thanksgiving. Membera are
urged to attend.
Nesalon The Camp Fire Cllrls
Leaders association will meet Wed
nesday evening, November 3. at the
chamber of commerce, at 7:30. All
Camp Klre and Blue Bird lendera
and assistants are urged to attend.
flub To Meet The Jolly Neigh
bors club will meet at 7:30 Wednes
day evening to conduct an election
of nfflrors for Ihe coming year. The
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
Pat Hticllund. 372B Oettle.
Pntlurk The ladles auxiliary of
Eagles will meet at the home of Mm.
Charles Hnnwlreet, 3134 Eberleln,
Tuesday at 7:30 for a potluck
luncheon and pinochle.
In Hospital Ben Starr, Klamath
Memorial Park cemetery employe.
Is In Klamath Valley hospital for
medical treatment.
Tovmarnda Townsend auxiliary
IU meet at the home of Mrs. Paul
Jianna, 3B00 Bristol. Wedneday al
1 p. m. for a pot lin k luncheon.
('rear Member Virgil C. Vandcn
buig, seaman apprentice, UBN, son
of Mr. and Mra. T. O. Vandenburg
of JOig Boardman. la serving as a
crew member of Uu aircraft carrier
UH8 Valley Forge which Is partici
pating In Operation Mikl, a large
srale amphibious exercise In Iht
Pacific.
f Irani Martina The H'nleY
grange will meet tomorrow evening
al the Henley grange at I o clock.
Titer will be an Important business
meeting. Including plana lor the
harvest festival November II.
In lloapll.l - Harry Brott Bray,
M-year-olcl Bonanaa resident. I re
ceiving medical car al Hillside ho.
pltal.
si.il.nl Rrv E C. Hambrtck.
Mt Kloorado, Is a medical patient
at Hillside nospiiai. ne la aiso an
employe of Weyerhaeuser Timber
company.
iN Man III Oscar Oantt, 333
Bristol. Ureal Northern employe,
Is under medical car at Hillside
hoapltaL
From Tennant Mike Vesely, U,
an employe nf Long-Hell Lumber
company at Tennant, la 111 at Hill
side hospital.
In Hillside Bam Lennox, 73, a
resident of the Anchor hotel. Is
among the medical patients at Hill
side hospital.
Iloapllsllird Hugh Ironsides,
64. who resides at Uie Klamath ho
tel, la among the patients receiving
car at HUlsid hospital.
Rernllsta Cpl. Willie E. Besheara.
ynt Butt street, reenllsted In the
U. . army air force for duty after
being discharged In August.
Knll.la Albert W. Perkins, 311
Mesa street, enlisted In the army
for duty with the 25th Infantry in
Japan.
Republican Meeting The Young
Republicans of Klamath county will
meet Thursday at p m. In the blue
room of the Wtllard hotel.
Meeting Changed Th Past
Chiefa club will meet with Charlotte
Canny Instead of Nina Beck.
HIGH
SCHOOL
News and
Comments
r
Flo Ann
Parking
The rally aquad will henceforth be
sponsored by lh school financially
and lh studenta will elect lh
membera of th aquad from a llet
of candldatea selected after tryoula
by a special commute. That was
lh way th voting went yesterday
whan a atudent body vote In horn
rooms waa taken on Ihe two amend.
men la to th constitution of KU1I8
However, another proposed plan of
limiting membership on th squad
to seniors waa voted down. These
amendment have been pending be
fore the atudent congress ever sine
school started. Only recently, how
aver, th atudent congress approved
pulling the proposals to a vole of
the atudent body.
Five memoers of th advanced
aiieech class are scheduled to pre
sent a panel discussion on Asia and
the problems of the Near East for
the AAUW tonight. On the panel
will be Marllee Crawford, Clarissa
Mason, Elmer Oentry. Wayne Ca
rothers and Ronnie Bchortgen. who
originally prepared the discussion
as a class assignment.
(SEW
This la the ninth week of school,
which means the school year will
be one-fourth over this Friday. It
bring the ninth week may also ac
count for the term exams being
given all this week by most of the
teachers. Report cards will be
handed out next week for the first
time thla year.
Baby Skater Zips
Around House
SYRACUSE, N. Y, Nov. 1 iA
Mrs. Michael Ualuccl Sr. put
roller skates on her 15-month-uld
son a few daya ago "for a gag."
The "gag" backfired. M I k
calmly balanced himself and rolled
off.
Now, says Mra. Oaluccl, her
kitchen haa become a dangerous
place "with mike looming in and
out at an age when many bablea
are Jutt creeping or toddling."
Bring the
Family into
Wong's
For a Special
CHINESE
Family Style Dinner
Wong's Cafe
421 Main
Ph. 65H
Paint Firm Moving
To New Store
The Roper and Roper paint com
pany la moving thla week from Ita
present downtown location to 3012
8 (th. taking over a building for
merly housing the Trading Post,
Jack Koper said the paint (tor
at 7th and Pine and the contract
lug business office, 1430 Klamath,
would both be moved to the new
location.
Seawater contains uranium. The
amount ut small, ranging from one
millionth of a gram In a quart of
water lo half again that much.
Uranium Increases with depth.
The first formal dance of the
year will probably be held the day
after Thanksgiving on November 25,
according to Louise Unman, hon
ored queen of Jobs Daughter. The
Jobs Daughters annually sponsor
th all-school formal on th day
after Thanksgiving, and thla year
will be no exception, barring un
foreseen circumstances. The dance
will be a gtrl-ask-boy affair and It
la planned to hold It In th ar
mory. Traffic sign written In Spanish
have been In evidence In William
Moxleya Bpanlsh room recently.
Hla studenta of th language have
been studying the various signs. In
addition to words used In a hotel
In Mexico and other Mexican term
used In relation to driving a car.
This type of Spanish la designed to
help anyone who might one day be
a tourist In Mexico.
Portland Starting
Big VD Campaign
PORTLAND, Nov. 1 (41 An
Intensive campaign against venereal
disease In the Portland area wag
announced yesterday.
Dr. Norman A. David, director of
Ihe Portland Multnomah county
campaign, aald millions of units of
penicillin had been accumulated for
use. He added that volunteer work
er had begun distribution of 200.000
pamphlet and posters for the campaign.
Mi.i'.HiW
23 AjO
Monday. November 1. 1K Marjorle Fosaum. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Foe-sum. la suffering from a broken
collar bone. The injury waa received Saturday when a car
In which ahe and six other Klamath boy and girls wer
riding to Medford turned over near Keno. Mls. Fosaum
waa thrown out. Live of the other were saved by a atump
which held up the car and prevented It from crushing
them. Edward Blehn waa driving.
Tuesday, November t, 1M Drummer of the DcMolay
Drum Corps will meet with the Shrine Drum Corp tomorrow
evening at 7:30 at Masonic hall tor practice. The DcMolay
drummers Include: Gilberts Fleet, Rudolph Jacobs. Charle
Eaton, Meredith Hutchlns, Herbert Dennis and Fat Loom la.
Wednesday, November I, 1921 With a lead of 230 and
with 11 precinct, unofficial complete return, Tom Watter
was virtually assured of victory over Z. J. Powell In the
race for mayor of Klamath Fall. Unofficial count of th
11 precincts gave Wattera 032 and Powell 702.
Thursday, November 4, lfl2 Word of the death of Rev. Rob
ert McLean, aged 81 yeara, former pastor of the First Presby
terian church of thla city waa received late yesterday by
friends. Rev. McLean was the founder of the local church
mid did much towards making the church what It la today.
He passed away In Los Angelea.
www
Frldayt November I. I92S iPrrsonalsi: Mra. Ouy Merrill
spent Thursday morning In town shopping from her horn
In Merrill . . . T. "Babe" Orren haa accepted a position
with the K. Bugarman (tore a a salesman.
Saturday, November 6. 192 Miss Dorothea Skllllngton
presided aa hostess on Monday evening with a theatre party
at the Pine Tree 'compliment ing a coterie of the younger
set. Her guesta Included: Mlssea Marie Riding. Muriel
Nichols, Thelma Orlxr.le, Loll Weedon, Norma Doege. Ruth
Compton. Zepha Rogera. Alls Massey, Esther Veatch, Lor
raln Mordoff and Mary Hunt.
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