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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1949)
TUESDAY, NOV. , 29, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON ACf SEVEN WliATHER KLAMA1.1I fAIXH AND VU IN IT It I Berur cloudy tills afternoon. Cloudy Uht and Wedneaday with (rw showrffs. High today U. Law lanliht 3 Win Wednesday M. Yesterdays hlh - M Lew this morning 14 srlplUloa Ual 44 hour ......... ,44 THKAM VKAH To .. i uu -in WiaTIIHN OMU1UN Bliallr rlnuilr wllh or.M.lonal rain tuday and Waddaa day. IMgha both days Mi Ui nu aril M In tslraitie eoutli. Uiw. timlght 4U to W aoulharly wlnda vdahoia St lo ao miIim an hur. a rr.xM . n o o n comi.irabi. elnudltsvaa Itiitay and Wednesday llh oaraaLsital light rain Innlfhl and Wa.l ftaa'lav. Hl(lia huln days 4a to M. Lows lonisirt la it u. ' OH ANT "A AND VICINITY: riou.ly wllh ah'twara lidav Irtiar rnltl.atl rain tontahl anil Warinea'lar llllh, lodar ST. Low tonight M. Huh Wacltia.ilay M NIIHTHCRN rAl irOHNIA' Mostly fair tadtiy and Wednesday eacepl fur i-.iaalal fn and local mornlnf r In valleys of InUtrlnr. Orraalonal light rain ldav ml tonight alnng roast norlh of Kuraaa aii'l nn Wednesday south lo (.'ana Mtrndnrlnn Warn'ar fr.niahl from Ko rata nnrlh In Had rllurf. amjlharlv vrfnrta nf Id to II mllaa an hmir nnrlh of t'nlnt Arana and Nurlhwealerly aoulh aw Point Arana VFW Meeting A regular meeting of Pelican prut 133. VrW. will be iJield Thursday evening:, December i. at I pm. In the KG hall. ThU ' will ba the only business meeting of the monlh ss the post and auslll art Chrlatmaa partr for families and children of the pmt and auxili ary members will ba held nn the Uilrd Thursday. December 15. A good tournout for the meeting li requested. Meeting Tha Falrvlew PTA atudy troup will meet Thursday at tha horn of Mrs. R. P Dsuiherlly, 1434 I aura. In the Rivervlew addition. Tha meetlnc will last from 9 :30 a m, until 1pm. Each on la asked to bring a sack lunch Cske and coffee will ba furnished by Mrs. Datuthrrlty. There will also b textile painting for thoro Interested. Return Mr and Mrs. Jess Brown and daughter Norma returned Mnn day from a 10-dsy vacation In Southern California. While there they visited two daughters, Mrs. Don Cslklna and Miss Dorothea Brown, both of Arlington, Calif. In Palm Springs the Tlrowna visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Drown. I hllosjuln Vaccination Dr. Selh Kerron will be at the Chlloquln grade school tomorrow morning at 10 to give vaccinations and Im munisation shots lo pre-srhool-aged children and the 17 children whose names are posted In the post office In need of second shots, Transferred The trsrufer of Pte. Hector Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson of Modoc Point, was announced recently. He will now become a member of Die 5th cavalry regiment of the 1st cavalry division Infsnlry with the tth U. 8. army in .Tokyo. Japan. ' t'pkoslery An organisational meeting will be held Prlday night at the On recreation building to arrange to start an upholstery class for adulta of Klamath Palls and OTT. The mealing la scheduled for 7:J. Meeting Klsmath Art associa tion will meet Wednesday at p. m. In the Art Center. Main at Espla nade. There will be a program on ceramics. Including a demonstra tion of a potter's wheel. All Inter ested are Invited to attend. Uologlca Hurvey An Indeg of reports and maps containing the preliminary result of rasearclirs accomplished by the If. b. geologi cal survey III 27 states. Alaska, III- kim, Hawaii, Puerto Itlco and a few Western Pacific Islands has been Issued as survey circular No. 44. These are available free upon appli cation to the director, geological sur vey, Washington U. c, 26. C ivil service Jobs Examine- lions have been announced by tha U. S. Civil service commission for: plate printer, veterinarian trainee, machine operator for addressing, graphotyiie, bookkeeping, calculate Inf. punch card, tabulating and tab ulating equipment, further Informa tion may be obtained from L. Z. Propal at the post office. Meeting The Eagles auxiliary will hold a regular meeting Wed nesday, 8 p. m.. In the P. O. I hall. The drill lesm Is urged to at tend. Uniforms will be Issued. Hurgery Everett Karnes, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Karnes of All High, underwent major surgery Monday at the Klamath Valley hoe pltal, after breaking his collar bone on Saturday. Auslllary to Meet The auxiliary to the Veteran b( Foreign War will hold a regular meeting In the library clubroom Thursday at I p.m. Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bo ten of John Day, Ore, were visit ing relative In Klamath Palls over the week-end. Tewnsend dab There will be a card party at t p. m. Tuesday In the K. C. hall. Members and friends are Invited. v f tel . : pi f RITA AND ALY TAKE A WALK Prince Aly Khon and his wife, Rita Hayworth, take o walk in Lousonne, Switzerland (Nov. 18). The American movie itor and the Indian prince are in Switzerland for the birth of their first child which it expected shortly. Marriage Ureases THOMPHON-MEYEKS Douglas W. Thompson, 37. lumberman, native of Oklahoma, resident of West Point, Calif. Doreen Virginia Meyers. 18. stenographer, native of Oregon, resident of West Point, Calif. KEAT1NO 8CHOENIKE Den neth Keating. 41, warehouseman, native of Oreg.in. resident of San Pranclsco. Leonora Marie Bcbornlke, 41. waitress, native of Wisconsin, resident of San Pranclsco. Complaint Piled American Surety company of New York vs. Forrest Olfford. Suit of Judgment seeking payment on sum of 1400 with interest thereon at six per cent from November 27. 140; ten per cent Interest on all delin quent Interest: t3.M attorney fees. coals and dUbursements. Clsyton J. Burrell, attorney for plaintiff. Esther M. Welch vs. Burt L. Welch. Bull for divorce. Couple mar ried January 33. 1B37. Blurgls, S. D. Charges cruel and Inhuman treat ment. Seek custody of six minor Bring the Family Info Wong't Per a Special CHINESE Family Style Dinner Wong't Cafe 411 Mala Ph. S7I children, property settlement, tlM alimony per month, KIM) costs and attorney teem E. E. Drlscoll, at torney for plaintiff. Justice Court Elmer Nepril Hare, void license. fine IS.U. Robert Olbson Briscoe, no clear ance lights, tine 1510. Floyd Sidney Best, no wheel cov ers, fine 5A0. Melvln Harding Davis, no license. fine l.M. Harry Pales, no livestock dealer' llcerus), fine (10. Lawrence DeLoss Morgan, no wheel covers, fine 5S0. Lawrence . DeLoss Morgan. switching license plates, fine ISM. John Rennatiehs, no warning de vice, fine 5.W. Dewei Eugene Butler, vagrancy. sentence H dsys. Dewel Eugene Butler, Illegal ute of liquor permit, sentence 60 days. John Allen Dodson, Inadequate brakes, line U N. John Lewis Soto, failure to stop at stop sign, I'ne 5M. Henry Lee Bray, violation of bag' Ic rule, ting 115. Samuel A. Edwards, tandem overload, fine $10 Bamucl A. Edwards, tandem overload, tine 110. Samuel A. Edwards, tandem overload, fine SI0. Ledfora Andrew Shumakrr, execs-1 slve truck height, fine 1iO. Ledford Andrew Shumaker, tan dem overload, fine 113. Eirl Walter Hilton, four In front seat, fine ISM. Otto Balin. no license, fine $5.50. John Edward Hcrnott. failure to stop at atop sign, fine $5 60. Ruby Lucille Utley, violation bas ic rule, fine $7 50. Allen Ray Knechlxel, no wheel covers, fine $5A0. Howard Earl Icenblce. failure to stop at stop sign, fine $5 50. Mabel lubel Porter, no emergen cy brake, fine $5A0 Harold Leander Dryden, violation of baric rule, fins $7.50. William Baker, no PUC permit, fine $5 50. Cattlemen's Convention Dates Set Date of May t, t and 10. of 111 50. were selected for the annual State Catllemens association to be held in Klamath Palls at a din ner and meeting last night of the Klamath County Cattlemen's asso ciation In the Wine ma hotel. More than M person were pres ent at the annual meeting here but night. HoUhklss Speaks Don Hotchklss, Bums, president of the Oregon Cattlemen's associa tion, waa present and talked to Ui cattlemen concerning present prob lems and plana of the state and national associations. Dorman Turner, state secretary of the association, wa also pres ent and further outlined plan and work of the slste and county organization. The next Klamath County Cat tlemen' association meeting was set for April 11, I960, at which time a dinner meeting will be held and officer for the new year elected. Other pis nx made were concern ing Ute stale convention. Commit tees were appointed and pre -convention meetings planned. Big Plans Jack Marshall, Klamath Pall, president of the county cattle men's association, said: "We hope to make this the biggest and best state convention ever held." Other cattlemen present at the meeting Included Bill Klttredge, vice president of the Oregon Cat tlemen's association; Gerald West, vice president of the Klamath County Cattlemen association, and Henry Oerber, past president of the Klamath County Cattlemen's association. InTbi Cay's Sens (Continued from Page are somewhat worse off while the contract lasts. That I the long and the short of It In these modern times. THERE w a time when Andrew Carnegie meant Steel. There wa a time when Jim Hill meant Rail road. There was a time when J. P. Morgan meant Banks. The world has changed. Now Big Business is made up of hundreds of thousands of little peo ple who own the stock of our cor porations. Big Labor I made up of hundred of thousands of little people who work In the mill and the factories. BOTH SIDES hire managers to run Uieir affairs. They are more or less equal In ECO NOMIC power. I think It I a good system. I KNOW It would be a good system If the politicians would keep their hands off and let the people who own the business through ownership of It securities and the people whose labor MAKES THE BUSI NESS OO work out their problems without any more Interference than I needed to see to It that the power on both side of the bargaining table is kept reasonably EQUAL. The trouble is that the politicians are alwavs trying to play one aide off against the other In order to KEEP THEMSELVES IN POWER. Roosevelt Sponsoring Broadcast Tonight' m u I o department broadcast 1 being presented by Roosevelt school. The theme chosen by Roosevelt I "spirituals, both Negro and white." A to voice choir under the direction of Ml Mary Lou Monro will form the back ground for the broadcast. The nar rator la Loretta Newton from the seventh gcade. Betty Juckeland. Charles Doherty, Ruby Layman and Beverly ooehrtng collected the ma terial for the script. Miss Harriet Mueller assisted la the preparation of the broadcast. and will be accompanist this eve ning. These broadcast are public service leafre of station KPLW and are heard every other Tuesday evening from ( to 1:30 o'clock. American sleeping; ear passenger us about M.000 gallon eg liquid, soap a year. It Pays to Use the Want-Ads I I fibst CHoicej or ?wot 3 Check Stations For Antlerless Hunt PORTLAND. Not. 39 fP The state game commission said today It would use three checking stations for the special antlerless deer sea son In the John Day area Decem ber 14-19. Hunters will be required to check In at one of the stations at Day- USIM0RI PUMXE TILE Par Strenfth, Durability Law Maintenance Cast Self Ingulcrting Aftrecfivertesg Fir Proof Inexpensive Klamath Pumice Tile Co. "Perms Bent a the PrrsJsilaV 1(4 Owen PhesM Ml A whiakey of truly rare quality. No more need be said than thia: raized or straight, "8 la grea.tr Elks Memorial Service Sunday The annual Elk memorial serv ice will be held at the Klamath Pall lodge. Third and Main, at 3 p. next Sunday, according to lodge officers. A program of music will be of fered, featuring the a cappeila choir from the high school. The memorial service Is open to the public and will be held In the up stairs lodge hall. . Officers of the lodge will con duet a ritualistic service. vllle, Mt. Vernon and at the Junc tion of Bear creek road with high- I way a. special tags are to oe is- BP DERAILMENT EUOENE. Nov. 39 P Two freight care, derailed on the Southern Pa cific's msln line south of here yes terdsy, delayed the southbound Shasta Daylight passenger train. Railroad officials said the passenger train was held here an hour, leaving at 11:30 pm, and delayed again at Carter while work crew cleared the tracks near West fir. RUMMAGE SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sponaored by the g A 4 ' (Heoar rganbsatjaa of the American Legion) LEGION ROOMS in the MEMORIAL BUILDING m I OH SWT ar-"H M gg 'saa.asawssswsj.rT IUl.il A.lA I New Low """ V TJJnAM Price " - ie '.rfl"s'srli - . 23 fye&U Ap Monday, November 29, l2g Mrs. Adeline Houck recently of southern California has accepted a position with the Swanson Beauty Bhopp and took up her duties a an experienced specialist this morning. Miss Claudia Nlmms and Mrs. Houck are In charg of .the shop. TuesdsT, November 39, 1919 November 19 Massacre Dy, On that date, 63 years ago 1(73 It settlers near Tule lake were murdered In cold blood by Modoc Indians In the first uprising which led later to the Modoc-Indlan war. On that date 78 years ago 1S47 occurred the terrible Whitman massacre In which rebcllous Indian murdered scores In a white settlement near Walla Walla. Wednesday. December I. 1929 Ethel gasoline made 1U debut on the Psclflo coast this morning. Marketed In the east for the past three years, during which time It has met Willi a very favorable response from motorists and where It I ld to have been held as one of the greatest contributions to motoring satisfaction. It Is now made available to Ps clflo coast motorist through stations of the Associated Oil company and the Union OH company. Thursday, December t, 1929 Another new prosperity record haa been set for Klamath wa known yesterday when bank clearings of the American National and First National bank revealed that the clearing totaled 93.308,13(1.08. This Is the peak mark for 1938 and therefore for the entire history of Klamath Palls. www Friday, December I, 1938 Of Interest to mualo lovers of this community I the concert at Fremont school this eve ning to be given by the Underwood String Quartette. Mem ber of the quartette (and Instrumentation) follow: Rex Underwood, first violinist; Delbert Moore, second violinist; Buford Roach, viola; Merlam Little, cellist. w Saturday, December 4, 1928 Mother Nature, during the past three weeks, has upset the apple cart Insofar as tha Southern Psclflo construction plans were concerned. She ha set back construction of the terminals In Klamath Palls several week and caused trouble along the Black Butte cut-off. "The rain raised Cain with the terminal work," J. N. Biven, 8. P. engineer ald. f y - AvailabU on 0 the 1950 Nash Ambassador 'Insure With Landry" THE i. n ,Gnotui ua. LIABILITY FIRE V. T. Johnien John A. McCall AUTO' PROPERTY 419 Mala tree Phene S81I Pawl O. Landry and Oyto-raiiG Irhre 3.60 iS Quart GIBSON'S SELECTED I BLENDED WHISKEY Ml PROOF a S GAa NEUTRAL SPIRITS GIBSON DISTILLING COMPANY, (TEW TORX K T. am II M U VSkS .. is? 'B0 huuuu IS mm am I OTT LLI5, Caller . CIV FASHIONED MUSIC fotiMNKfl Come In. 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