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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1949)
THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACt FIV1 ... 41 ... M ... .M .. KLAMATH rALL AND Vl IN ITVl Felt Uti and trldey. Il'l" today 41 tow Umlglil U bl(h trl- ay m. Yesterday's hllt , lw Uila enorumg rrwipiutiim last 24 kourt ... kl'HICAM VIAH T dale ' -' ' normal -... -- WUTKHN UHUHM. lialKKllr lall today Hid rtulay Willi Ini-iaa.ln uUrtlBaaT in north lata umiml ei4 Ilia" both itat a lo H. I.wi U.nlal.l i. w IsVail.ble m.U ull .1 mllaa an hour liKla. Wmilt will n Jom! iaalail, to norlhw-lall. an. I lo ia mila. an hour maw. ATHN tlHUUON: rarllr eluuilr lo ... .li ril. !- laiuonalna ?;:n,: H..h. iU j t.mi.lil aa lo JJ. low. uf ! lotall ai M." AM. VICINITY! Fair JiTiii hum aa . io ton'l,1l.1J"'1... NONTIUHN lAl-irOHNIA: Clearing l Th il cl.Uy in auuth tod... iiMkiun ouihwaid air In "" Sr'U'h'i.rTr...' - tmr. tani.a Hr 1. Aua.1.1. . ...... ..I i.- IM 14 houra andlni at """"' M.a Madiurd i la OtaiuM . Jf lhavlaw u..il...d .- ..iiHI.IIMl -I .11 rrar. .04 .14 p.irllana tairvw'M l.'lllrasu . rj . lianv.r au ,41 U Anfla. " row voi. :7 .Mad " i! I, M V..n rranclar " ..ilia . Dane. Club-Y. Old. Tim. danr. club will BKl again in the loor hall. Blurtl)r. December 10. All mrmbere ar. asked to be on hand to hr aom. Irmmrunt .nnounci mrnu nd rh mr-miirr "kwl to brlnt trlrnd. Thrr. wUI be gur.l prli. mid rclrwalimrnu will b. acrved al Inurmuulon. EitMulon V nil Th. Biuinai T-t-Utuion Unil will ml Tudr. D-t-ambrr 13. t U home of Mr. Cecil Hiy at 10 a. m. The pro)rct will b. Hrrb Cookrry. and tradr-ra ar. Mrt. Hairy and Mra, VeTle Heael tine. PTA Th. Rtt. Edwin Indrr will aprak on "llrlmion aa a Corner, ion. lor Llylni" at th. next ret ular mrrtinc of th. Bum men PTA. on Tueday, December U at 3:30 p. m. in the arhool ralrterla. Mra. Joe Thomaa will diaplay her collec tion oi bell, and coifr. will be wrved. Faeally rime Th. regular mef inc ot th. family curl, will be held at Mm Pint Covenant church el p. m. Friday. After the de votion, there will be an election of officer and a aoclal hour will fol low. Mn. Owan Ertcluon will b. Dm MnaB an There win b a lUna f Oub pack I Den Moth- an toolrht M T0, at 411 Thomp. I an CENERAL0 ELECTRIC 'AUTOMATIC BLANKETS $ BSfl Chl.fSl..p Happy and find Automalic SImp Ing C.mfort for th. whole family! VERN OWENS' CASCADE HOME FURNISHINGS CO. 124 Ne, 4lh rhone .165 J u u ( Mrfied Fewd A cooked food ale auuiiMired by the Library club will be held Saturday beginning at 10 a. m, at Carter' rood and Pin. Hlreet market, featured will b Hu.l. Cookie'i pupuiar .paghetil and meat balls, fur which the recipe will be available. Club mrmbera ar. ak ed to have food al th. market by th. opening time, and if member la unable to deliver food, call A21I for food pick-up before a. m. Sat urday. Al lllllalde Harold Trale. lM Auburn, member of the KUHS facul ty, wa moved uy Kalrr'a ambulance to HllUlde hiltal from a doctor'! office early Wednesday afternoon. Teal, la uttering from a heart con dition and today waa not permitted vuitort. Ill E. P.' Buckner. 3136 . th. uttered a heart attack In a 0. th treat ruuurant at f p.m. Wednea day and waa moved by ambulance to HllUlde hotpiul. Hla condition waa reported good today and h. may re turn to hla home. Card Party Loat River grange will uponnor a card party Saturday at the Olene granne hall, elartlhg at p m. The public la cordially Invited. Itefreahmenla will be arrvrd. Church film "China Challenge." a sound-color motion picture which tells the story ot China s physical and spiritual problems will be shown tomorrow evening at th. Pre. Meth odlnt church. Card Party The College of Re gents of Women of the Moom will sponsor a card party Prlday at 3 p. m. at the Moooe hall, 1010 Pine. Christina. Visitor Pred Schrlet r. who has been In Portland at tending the blind school there. Is home on his Christmas holiday and aa a Salvation Army member la helping In the kettle drive. Christmas Need Anyone knowing of families In need of a Christmas grocery order or toys for children may turn In names to the Salva tion Army, phone MMl, or mall them to the Army, box 64. Luncheon Women of Reamea golf and country club will have a luncheon Prlday at the club. After luncheon and a short business meet ing, there will be a card party. laTbtu WILLARD WARD VardVoted" Shrine Club President Wlllard Ward waa elected presi dent of th. Klamath Fall Shrine club at th. organization's December dinner meeting last night at the Wlllard hotel. Ward will work with Joe Halousek. Malm, elected Tic president; Oliver Moen, secretary, and E. M. Bubb, treasurer. Elmer Bslslger. who, term as director expired, waa reelected to a three-year term. Holdover director ar. Scott Warren and Leo N. Hula. Loren Palmerton la retiring president. BPCEStag Night Saturday BPOEs annual star night fea ture Is slated for this Saturday night, with John Sandmeyer a chairman. Sandmeyer has a com mittee of 40 men working with him on the big event and promises plenty of free food and entertainment to all mrmber attending. Special entertainment has bean obtained from Portland, plus local features to be offered. All funds from the affair go Into the Elk's charity fund for local and national us. throughout the year. (Continued from Pag. 1) controlled by an economic dictum known aa th. law of "supply and dtmand." W. war. fed such guff aa this: When demand la large and supply smaU, PRICES OO UP. When th contrary situation exists, prices go down. It', atrong what kids will iwallow, lsr.'t It? a a MOW w. know better much, " MUCH better. W. know that IP WK KEEP THE RIGHT KIND OP POLITICIANS IN POWEK th. price of everything w. hav. to sell will keep on. going higher and higher and higher and th. price of everything we have to buy will keep on going lower and lewer and lower now and forever more. Progress la truly a wonderful thing. a a a BUT now for th. stinger: At this point Secretary of Agri culture Brannan dashea Into th. picture and announce that "many millions of dollars In higher con sumer prices" are Involved and WE NEED LAWS EXTENDINO GOV ERNMENT CONTROL OVER SPECULATIVE TRADINO IN IM PORTED AGRICULTURAL PROD UCTS. There' your solution. When anything gripe us. pass a law putting It under government control. Indians Ask Agent. Clerk Be Removed (Continued from Page I) use of funds. He also came out In favor of a drastic change In the Indian liquor laws, terming them "the last shred of discrimination' left In the present laws. On the subject of th. choosing of agents Zimmerman also stated that aa far aa he waa concerned the In diana could choose their own agents If they wished. If they would take th. necessary steps through congress to bring about an okay on this pro cedure. Zimmerman left for Seattle today, following a meeting with th. tribal business committee early this morning. Want Ada don't cost they payl Methodist Bishop Raps Catholics BUCK HILL PALLS. Pa.. Dec. t ') American liberty la threatened by th. Roman Catholic church aa well aa by communism, aays Methodist Bishop o. Bromley Oxnam. "The Roman Catholic church does not believe In religious liberty as w. understand It." Begret "I regret to record these matters." the bishop said. "However, ProU estanla must understand and face them to meet a crisis, now world wide. In which freedom Itself la at slake." "When the Roman Catholic church or the communist party seeks to deny us either religious or civil liberty our freedom la Involved." b. declared, "and II la not a part of tolerance to submit to auch denials until at last our freedom paasea." Bishop Oxnam. Methodist bead of th. New York ares and riot presi dent of th. church's board of mis sions, said communistic expansion must be met by human beings pre pared to suffer and die for their con victions. Threat This "terrible threat to religious liberty" alv must be met by "co operation with fiee men everywhere who seek to resist the forced Im position of an Ideology," Linking thlc "threat" to the cur rent discussion over the use of public funds for parochial education, th. bishop said that Issue now "becomes one of major Importance.' "It la part of carefully calcu lated plan to ireak down the Ameri can doctrine of the separation of the church and state, part of a plan so to mold the thinking of youth as to discount the values that lie In liberty of conscience and of worship, In liberty of speech and of press," the bishop said. Bulwark Calling th. public school system In the U. 8. "one of our greatest achievements." Bishop Oxnam aald th. system stands aa a bulwark of democracy. "To dltcredit our schools by calling them 'Godless schools' Is not only to mislead the people but alro to under mine this bulwark of democracy," Bishop Oxnam said, adding: "To drain off vast sums from pub lic education to support private and parochial education Is eventually so to weaken the. public system as to destroy It. "W. murt not allow our commu nity to become divided. Let us end this tendency to divide groups that ought to be American into sectarian groups. "This whole move In th. realm of education la on. that must be ex amined by men and women who be lieve In religious liberty. It la basic to th. maintenance of that liberty that w hold to th. old American principle that our state does not play religious fsvorltes.' Shirred eggs mak. an excellent dish for Sunday breakfast. To pre- i par. them break 3 eggs Into each Individual greased baking dish and bake In alow oven until aa firm aa desired. Serve with crisp bacon. Initiation and Etortion Pros perity chapter. OES. Malln will hav. an Initiation and .lection of officer, tonight. Unhorsed Lady Godiva Vexes Man MILWAUKEE, Dec. (JPr-So what would you do If Lady Oodlva, minus th. horse, suddenly appeared In your room? A S3-year-old elty fireman, charged with disorderly conduct, toid Judge John 8. Barry he con sidered throwing th. lady out. After all, h. said, she wa uninvited. "But that didn't aeem quit. th. thing to do It waa pretty cold out side." he continued. He finally (ueceeded in persuad ing th. lady to wrap his bathrobe around her. Hut ah. wouldn't ! home. H. admonished. He re proached. H. cajoled. He begged. Sh. staved. Huakand Arrrre. Then her husband arrived and aked If hi wile waa there. Th whole thing seemed so fantastic, th. fireman aald. he aiuwered. "no." Anyway, h. told th. court, he did not know th. woman's nam. or th nam. of th. man at hla door. The husband returned with a po lie. officer. Tn. fireman wa Just denying that tn. woman waa ther. when sh. appeared behind him, (till wrapped In his bathrobe. Folic, ar rested them. Th woman testified ah "blacked out' after drinking two quarts of beer. Th husband aald th family doctor told him his wife reacted to liquor that way. 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