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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1949)
WIDNtSDAY, DEC. 7, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREE ttfcAlHER KLAMATU MIX AND 'M IN It'll llaudy with snaw Hurt lee t light rain ahowere early today. fully cloudy lata Ihle afternoon through 'lliurMlajr. High Mdjr i Law tonight . High ahurauay ' Yesterday high - Ut Mils muruing - rrecrpiutiua laal k-aure - S1HSAM VfcAH To lets l. - " Noinial . . WIITtHN OllgUON: Partly lloudr In north and mllr cluudr wlln al.mal tain In aoulh hilar- " auoa b liiur-lliuM.atiU loot laval. rarllr rluudy lonlglil and Tlmi.lay. Ilia" hiSh W. f M. JIM M. auilllwallal Ir wind! af I Ul U AtSN OIIM.UN. Milr eiaud Ktfl.r and Tluiradar with eeeealwial r.ln at lower al.vall.nie and allow aluva Ihraa r lr llM.....i.a laal II Ighe U.th da M la 44 Uw. twilM i to M. N-r 1 In hianer alla. UHANtS ' AMI VICINITY- Con Mareble elounineaa wlln law show. Ma barn Par"- rl..d W...UMI with log Thuranav mornlns High to- "'NOHTIirHM CAI.irOHNI A Ocraalonal rain I.Kfr and lanlghl wllh ..w In "(Mr mountain. UM "allarad Ih'.ara and partial rlaailnf Th""?" l-illla rhange In tamiwraluraa. iVl" winda l to in M mil- aa hour d.Vraa.lna br laaldM and baraanln. aaatarlr. nr ma Maadlitga lor tha tAM.r trial. Frra 34 houra ending at M.. Mia. rraa. 4a 41 40 41 . 4i . . !4 staker .- Hand gug.ne . Klsmaih falla l.a (itanda 1,-kavlaw M-dlnrd . Nawport Ontario Panrilatnn Portland lalrporti Hmalmr Malem ... Hnla .... Itonv.r . Ituraaa l,oa A.vs.ia. " Naw YntS . . " Had Nlall g J aan rraticlira ! "aalll. J Saokana - - - Na Iulr David iJtwranra lUkln. radriimait S c. UHN. huabaitd ot Mr.. IkUry Hakln of uoo Waahburn y. I arnrlitt aboard lh aub martiit URH Cuak with tha PaxKlc Flft:. Hakin. who atwndM Unl vanity hlh arhool. Mnriantown. W. Vi, tntcrad Uie navy In March. IM7 and rrcalvad hu racrult traln Itil at tha Nntrnl Tralnln Canter. Ban Olrto. Calif. (ilfl F.jrhania Chnrallf r and Indira of tha Canton Crater No. 7 IU meet at I p m. Thuraday In the lOOK hall. There will be a Chrit-n-aa ilfl exrhaiue with a limit of 7a renu. Kefrrahmenu will be arned after the meetlnf. Member are urted to attend. H la lad Meetlnt Proaperlly chap tar 100, OKU. Malm, will hold dated meeting at 6 p. m. Thuraday with a politick dinner and fift ex change. There will be an election and liutailatlon of office ra. Adieu and ttater Bchrelner are tha worthy matron and patron. C ard rartr Tlie Ouild Of St. Barnabaa church In Langell ratley will gponaor a card party at tha pariah hall on December 10 at I P m. A cordial Invitation I extended tr. everyone. Ill elura Bonnie Jean Hanrr, aalealady at Beam Roebuck. U 111 with a cold and throat infection at the home of her parenta In Canby. Mrrrlll Teen-Age Clyde Ham n'ond. director of the Teen-Aie club In Merrill, hag announced that tl.ere will be no meeting, until fur ther notice. Regular Meeting Ruald lodge No. 3k. Buna of Norway, will meet Friday at p.m. fan! erenra Tha American Leia 'and auxiliary arc having, their aa nual dlatrU-l 4 confeience Decem ber 10. brglnnliMf at 3 p.m. Hualneaa meeliiig fullvwed by a polling rtln ir at 7 p in. A fine evening program la alao planned. All auxiliary mem here and wlvaa of Legionnaire who huve nut bran contarted ara aaked to bring aalad or pi ftir the putluck. C'liambar VlalUira Manley Robl aon, director of th tiata travel In formation drpartmeiit, and Arlyn Cole of MucWllkliu, Cole and Wil bur, a Portland advertising agency, vialted th chamber of commerce office yeaterrtay. They were peaaing Uirough Klamath fella on their way lo Halem and Portland from Lake view, Royal Nriglibore A public pi nochle party will be held at ( p m. Friday by Riyal Neighbor of Amer ica In the KC hall. Th hamper and linen will be given away at till time. Membera are aaked to bring pla for refreahment. A ahort huat new meeting will be held at I 30 p m. Friday In tha hall and ChrUl maa plan will be made. a i'liurrli Carrie Dnrraa Circle of th Flrat Preabytrrtan church will meet at the home of Mr. Oeirne tlrtaile at 1 p.m. Thuraday with Mr. Maurice Leah a co-hoateaa. Mr. David Barnett will have charge o! program. Roll call will be an rered bv a poem or Chrtttma thought. Tliere will 1mi be gift ex rljtnge. Bludent Pvt. Harold V. Rung, 77 M. Main, la now a (tudent In the medical equipment maintenance ourae being given at medical field aervlce krhool. Brooke army medical c titer. Fort Bam llouiuui. Texa Thla achool tralna both officer and enllatrd pertuimel fur medical aer vice In the army. I'ormal Initiation Theta Theta rtho Cllrla club No. t will have a formal Initiation today In Ui 1UOF hall. The MerrlU Theta Hlio glrU are to be Klamath' gueata. All n:ember are to be preaent at 7 p tn., Inltutea at p m. Th Merrill Theta Hlio girl are aaked to be preaent at 7.30. Rrfreahmeuu will be aerved after th meeting. - Aviation Meeting The chamber of commerce aviation committee met at Uie chamber office yeatarday. Among thane In attendance waa Fioyd Weal, manager of the Bend chamber of commerce. He traveled here with Harold Clapp of Fed-n-ond. Initiation and liutallallen The BHT auxiliary will meet Thuraday at I p.m. In the KC hall for Inula lion of new membera and liutaila tlon of officer. Officer are aaked tn wear formal. All BRT member and their famine are welcome. Mooee Luncheon Ladle -of the Mooae lodge No. ,467 will hold a luncheon Thuraday from 11:30 am. until 2 p.m. for member and their gueata. Rout turkey will be aerved. bene Hamel la In charge. Lam-bean Meeting The Oregon Education aaaoclallon will meet at the Wlnema hotel dining room Sat urday for a 13 noon luncheon. All teacher and administrator are tinted to attend. (real Rook Member of the Great Book group will meet In the city library Thuraday at I p m. at which time Peter OToole will lead dlcuulon on "Arlatotle'i Politic " I'SU.S. s. L'll It , i -. r CHINA jTiMAHi MIDWAY VI ' Ps itralWtTOKlaq.f .... fr4fiUfe .( f V UNITf bw,?i.:i -1-MAKHALl IS.H I - 1 I I NfW CUINCA. 'Ski 7'aanAora' NEW ATOM BOMB TEST SCHEDULED The Deienat Department and Atomic Euergy Coininlaawn diacloaed that a tank force u now bring organlaed which will test at Enlwetok In th Marshall 1a lands, probably mxi spring, at least three new atomic bomb expected to be a "major Improvement over th sensational weapon tried out there 14 year. Cioaeup ot Bntwetok (bottom, right) (how the tiny a toll which la VM0 mile from Ban Francisco. Navy and air patrol ara expected to clear the area a region ot ocean about 200 mile square of all craft having no puslnna there. Big map also show Bikini, wnere two atomic bomb were exploded In IMa. Modoc Scouts Plan Circus For February Scout of tha Modoc area council will celebrate 40 year of Scouting In America with a gigantic circus, sometime during the week of Febru ary ( to 11. Assigned th task of planning the d!trlct celebration la F.mle Taylor, Klamath district camping and ac tivate chairman: Tha circus will entail planning by ftom AO or 70 men and Include par ticipation by all unit In the area. Tulelok Rotarions Hor Riker December 16 has been set a th data for th annual ChrUtma party and ladie night. A 7:30 o'clock TULtXAKE Dr. Joseph T. Rlker, dinner la planned at th Sporla Klamalh Fall veterinarian, waa the I man hotel. During th evening apeaker at tha last meeting of th Santa will appear to distribute gifts Rotary club. from the lighted tree. Father Francis Sullivan. Holy Cross church, will be the guest speaker, 'oeorg Long la program chairman. Looking for something Read tha Want Ada you may find It lhrl " " -ar" data " at Motor to Address j Kiwonions Dr. C. E. Moaer, dean of the school of business and technology at Oregon Bute college, will be the ! guest speaker at the Klwani club meeting tomorrow noon, aa ar-: ranged by Percy Murrav j "The Dilemma or the Businea i Man" will be discussed by Dr. Mover. He will be Introduced by Robert I 1 hompson. Family Shopping Night Friday Srort) Hourt: 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. 7em Famous KENMORE Reg. 44.95 UPRIGHT OR REG. 5195 TANK TYPE To Buy. Bell or Trade It pay to read tha Want Ads I Must Be Demos To Get Wealth SACRAMENTO, Cllf, Dec. 7 m A California peach grower who got rich during the democratic ad ministration has willed his 1790. 000 estate to his brothers and sis ters with the specific request that thee become democrats. The will of Harvey B. Whltten. probated yesterday, specifically re quested his heirs "to renounce the republican national party. Its pol icies and platform and to vote henceforth a straight democratic na tional party ticket." The will went on to explain that because Whltten made his money under the democratic adminis tration It w as his "desire that no re publican party member receive anything" from the estate. DIES Major General George F. Moore (above), 62, the gen eral who commanded Cor- ! regidor during the Japanese siege of that island fortress, wos found dead on a moun tain road near Burlingame, Calif., with a bullet through his head. Police sard an auto matic pistol ond note were found near the retired gen eral's hand. IN MEMOR1AM Oeonie O rover Everttt who paued a ay IS years ago December 5th. Oone la the face I loved so dear. Silent I the voice we loved to hear. Too far away for light or speech. But not too far for thought to reach; Bweet to remember him who -wice waa here. And who, though absent. 1 Just as dear. Ever remembered by hi Mother. MRS. 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Hi former office were on Fourth and Main, I www 1 Tuesday, Derember 1, IKS MERRILL, Ore. (Special) Th old Tom Johnson ranch situated four mile south of Mer rill just across the line Into California, bordering on the old lake lands, haa been soli by th widow of Mr. Johnson, now Mrs. A. C. Colony of Mtnteca, Calif. Cox brothers of Merrill, engaged In farming on the lake land, purchased pi property. , www Wednesday. Derember S. lKCChiist Blanaa. of the. Hotel Arcade, with his brother Oeorg Blanas, left Tuesday for an extended visit In Southern California. They made the trip In Mr. Blanaa' Marmon aedan. ; - Thursday. Derember I, 1S2 Annual election of officers of the Klwani club waa held tills noon. T. W. Delarll will serve as president ot tha civic club for the ensuing year with Attorney A. W. Schaupp, vice president: R. E. Patler on, treasurer, and R. JS. Crrgo, trustee. Oeorg W. Mc Intyre. W. W. McNealey, Dr. L. L. Truax. Chris H. Bum stable, Bert 0. Thomas, Percy Murray and E. It. 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