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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1949)
PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY, NOV. It, 1?4 i I V LADY ROMPS WITH TICERS Mabel Stark, wild animal trainer, entertains Iw. three-week-aid tiler coin an their fint day awa from their mother, one of her performers. i 1 --v t a Annual KUHS Yule Concert Being Readied The art. music, drama and man ual arta department of Klamath Union high school have been work ing tor three weeks in preparation tor tht annual Chrtstmaa concert, presented aa tft to the commu nity by the school. Th production this year will, in some respects, be patterned after last year ahow. Mrs. Mleletta Patterson and Mr. B. B. Worn, qutat are responsible tor the chore ography and have been training the dancers and the pentomlmista tor the past several weeks. That part of last year program, which contained Tschlakowsky "Nut cracker Suite" will be repeated with new stag settings, costumes and dances. Art classes, under the supervision of Mr. Banister, will design and paint stage sets and these seta will be built by the stage crew under the direction of Francis 8capple. The a cappella choir and full orchestra of ii pieces will be a part of the presentation, with orchestra directed by Mr. Brewer. Dates for the Christmas show are December 21 and M. with a matinee for the high school stu dents on December 21. OMI-DAMACED S A V 0 I A The ICdlaa User Cente de Savoia. ene-tlme laxury ' Teasel, rest la a shallow lagoem Bear Venice with a hole in her aide from Allied air bomb. RIVER RESCTJE . PORTLAND, Not. 29 V-Keith Tracy, 61, was rescued from the ' Willamette river near the Morrison ' street bridge yesterday. A. E. Fred- - rick, working nearby at a motor ' boat pier. Jumped Into a boat to - rescue Tracy, who explained he had fallen off a dock. It Pay to Use the Want-Ads! MOW mm SWISS K DmJh Om!a Gto O'CONNQR-COBORN De HAVEN DOORS OPEN :M LADD PAYS OFF ii for i "". :& ij I l short- changed I MS. llilS- VrS- xir Cartoon aw-niaal Cemedy arta and Newt ORANCE BOWL QUEEN - Lee Caree. who will reign as Queen of 1950 Orange Bowl Festival. Dee. 26-Jan. 1, I fitted with one of her costume by Mrs. Florence Richie in Miami. Cheaper Fertilizer Need Stressed PORTLAND. Nov. 2 (Cheap er fertiliser were listed as a ma jor farming need by a scientist who spoke here yesterday to co-op dele gates from Pacific Northwest states. Dr. Oeorge D. Scarseth, Lafay ette, Ind director of research for the American Farm Research as sociation, said lower priced fertiliz- r . j J. ,- l I-'-v ' . - " . -v , X I ati-aa aswa- A CUEST ARRIVES FROM ARCTIC --Snow . lured la the Arc lie by a Ruaalan pilot, playa with a dog, hia first Rliaiard. a polar besr cub eap-( companion at th Moscow Zoo. John Beckmon Dies In Portland PORTLAND. Nov. 29 (.TwJohn J. Beckman. . a former state rep resentative from Multnomah coun ty, died here yesterday after a month's illness. An attorney, he was elected as a democratic member of the lower house In 1932. He had long been active in demo cratic party affairs and was Mult nomah county democratic chairman from 1934 to 1940. SHEVLIN Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lane were In Lebanon Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lane and family. Mrs. Oeorge Price of Eugene has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carpenter and family last week. Mrs. Robert Vsn Tassel la stay ing In Bend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ramlo for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hampton and family of Valzet visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Har old Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Emery and family spent the week-end visiting In Prlnevllle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Knoxberg and In Redmond with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pry and Laverne and Amber Amnions. Mr. and Mrs. 81111 King and Clo had an automobile accident last week near Chemult. Mrs. King is suit In the St, Charles hospital In Bend. King and Clo were released after receiving medical' care. Arlen Moore spent the week-end visiting his parents near Lebanon. Jim Cook and Oberi Pepin at tended the CIO-IWA convention In Klamath Palls over the week-end. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Freeman and family over the week-end waa Mrs. Free man's father H. R. Thomaa and her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Oarrett Schmilgall. Verdte Cappa and family have moved to Chemult and Mr. and Mra. Burl Strom have moved Into the Capos' home. Mr. and Mrs Norman Parrlsh now live in the Strom house. Young GOPs Plan Thursday Meet Delegates to the annual stale convention of the Young Itepubll can Federation of Oregon will be selected when the Young Republi cans of Klamath county holds Us regular meeting Thursday, ( p. m. in the Willard hotel. The policy resolutions passed at the recent Young Republicans con vention In Bend and by the atata executive board will also be dis cussed at Thursdays confab. Klamath TB Group Lauded By Kerron Emphasising that tuberculosis 1 a "serious problem among young sdul's," Dr. Beth Kerron, county health officer. In a statement tndsy lauded the elforta of tile Kiamain County TB and Health aworlatloa to bring the disease under control In the county and urged residents to support the l4t Christmas Heal Hal to raise funds for the associa tions I9A0 progrsm. ' Tuberculosis today causes more deaths among yuung adult between the agra of It and 34 than anv other dleae." Dr. Kerron pointed nut. "although the disease ran and does strike at any a." Prelection "The local TH association's pro gressive and constructive program alms at the protection of all aa group within this county aialnst I his communicable disease. I hearti ly endorse th association's an nounced plan to Increase and pand Its projects during IBM for TB prevention and control." Dr. Kerron added that since seal sale proceeds constitute the only f. nanrlal support of the association. and th only appeal for fund, and since It per rent of the funds v collected remains In Klamath roun Ity. every county reduent should I buv and Use as many seals aa pos- ! slble. To Buy or Bell-Use th Wsnt-Adil NUTS 8A1J:M. Nov. 29 on Orrgonlans should till up on nuts next week. Oovernor McKsy designated nrxt week aa Filbert and Walnut Week In Oregon. Klamath Basin Potato Shipments tin Carloads) Dee. I 149 1S4I November l Month la dale .. It I MM Heason to dale 111 JIM er would encourage farmers to re place minerals in the toll. He said farming by what he called "soil mining practices" has stripped nitrogen, phosphorus and potash from midwest sou lr feed and forages faster than the miner al were being replaced. 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