Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 07, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1032
HERALD AND NgWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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1 I rili I aril A Inlul (if TOS nrr
His, mrmliern of Klemutli Fall
Jl.'lks l,ix'i', were pritnl for tlir
nillir'a niininl crab Iced lant nlKht
at ilia Amory.
Mllla KdIioiiI . P I A Executive
Hoard nilels Monday, 1:30 p. in.
In the school calcterla.
Hliasla 'View Crania Regular
meeting tonlKlit ill 8 p. in., In the
HlmMn School Oym. Women re to
toko cockle.
Trl m-V Cooked food ante Ih to
, be held at Pine Direct Market,
Hnluidty.
l.d' i:lr Club Meets Mon
W, 1:30 p. in., nl Upper IHnulc
(lull lor politick anil curds. Ouc.il
welcome.
In ' Japan Pic. Richard O.
lliiKhes, urn lof Mm. Clnlre M.
blcole, 12HI Klcnore Ave., Dunn-
Merrill Cub
Scouts Get
Awards
MEP.ttlLI-Mrrrlll Cub Bcouts
hud llnir Illue and Cold dinner
J'rldiiy February W, nl 6:30 p.m.
Mr. utd Mr. Puul Lewis were
vlaltori, The blrnnliiK was Klvcn
by Wnl Cub Bcuul Huy Htory. The
cubs vcre busy durliiK the month
miiklnf Invltutioiut, place cards,
favor lmt iileiirllliiK napkins
inr ll'e lublo ccntrr-Dlece. Bevcral
cubn baked cup cukes which were
irmed to lorm a 43, commem
orating tho Buy Stouts blrllitlny.
During Junuary Uio Cuta
mnilp ncrnpboiiku mid colled,
rd ilcture mid cards which will
bo mnllrd with scissors nnd paste
to in Indian hospital In New Mex
ico, and lo ilnlueii How In Alaska.
Awards earned In Junuary and
Tckrunry were presented. Woll
mill: bwayno Cobb, Charles Ku
ril. Dnvio Kriavold, and Ray
Stoiy. These boys alra received
the iiold arrow. Kit-hard Wilson re
celled the Wolf gold arrow, and
Wof allver arrows were presented
to Klchurd Wilson, Charles Eltert
am Charles Guthrie. Deun Hea
, kuv, and John Murphy were (iveu
the Dear rank with gold arrow,
llcir tillver arrows were received
by John Murphy, Billy Thompson
arts Sammy Curlrtan. Dermis Mall
Jo) received the I. Ion rutik and gold
alU sliver arrow. Service stars
wire awarded to Charles F.IIcrl.
Rthard Wilson nnd Ray Story, all
or year pins: Bill Beusly received
the iwo year service tar.
Those receiving Denner stripes
sere Uwayne Cobb, Sunnily Carle
'.on, Dennis Knlnkcrii, and Dennis
Mnllson; asslstuiil Uennrr alrlpe
went lo Charles Ellert, lloicr Fer
ion, Duvid Frlsvold, Carl Shuck
Hid Billy Thompson.
Richmond Carleton, James Thomp
ion and Edwin Parnell are three
tew members ol the pack.
Plans were discussed lor the in
itial carnival to be held the latter
srl of March. Arrangements are
leing made lor a den meeting to
3p held some Friday nnlil during
Die month. Movies and refresh
ment will follow the meeting. Par
tnls and visitors will be Invited
lo attend.
Pack leaders met March 8. to
make final arrangements for the
cilvltles during the month. Mrs.
Dernace Wilson will take over
Den, 1 for the next three months.
Mrs. Wilbur Brlckner and Mrs.
"oy Mattson attended the Arts and
frails course held Inst week In
Klamath Falls sponsored by the
Klamath Falls Recreational Aseoc-Btlon.
mulr, recently arrived al Japan
Loglstlrsl Command' Northern
headquarters near Bendal. Japan,
and has been assigned to the In
spector General section.
At the Front Pfo. Leo L. Brown,
whose wife lives at Alturas, Is
fighting In Korea with the Heavy
Mortar Company of the 15th In
fantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Di
vision. Brown's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. nnrl V. Brown, reside at Ce
darvllle. In Korea Pfc. Karl R- Huber
Jr., Mt, Shasta, Is serving with the
Eighth Army band In Korea.
Cookies Girl Scout cookie booths
will be found al aeverai stores
Saturday. The annual ssle opens
tomorrow and runs through March
23. Scout troop No. SO with Mrs.
Cobo ss leader will aell at Oregon
ir..,i 4SA Sniil h aiith. Troon
00 with Pat Kennedy as leader
will be at a booth at Penney'a.
Troop 21 led by Mrs. Charles Mo
Karlan will be at Oregon Food
Store 2410 South Sixth.
Visit Ledge Lawrence Phelps,
district deputy of Masoalo lodges,
A.F. as A.M. accompanied by El
vln Phillips, Jo Lske, Jo Lovell
slid Rsy Grams paid his official
visit to the Malln Masonic lodge
last night.
Leaving Redin H. Russell, Tute
lage, has received word of the
death of a brother, Edgar Russell,
F I 1. .... W - ...Y. 1 , ' 1 1 V. hi.
ViirniiBiu wil v. ,,., .
dnughter, Mn. Joaquin Barr and
her daughters, Barbara end Irene,
he will leave this week end to at
tend yie funeral al Portland.
nance A benefit dance spon
sored by the Stewart Lenox Fire
Bslle Is planned for Saturday
night at the Falrhaven Oym. Danc
ing ( p. m. to 1 a. m. to
muilc by the Smoothies.
Honford Plant In
Major Atom Role
WASHINGTON ( The Hsnford
Atomlo Energy plant at Richland,
Wash., "will play a malor role" In
a planned atomlo program expan
sion, Rep. Jackson (D.-Wesh.,) ssld
Friday,
Jackson, a member of the Joint
Congressional Committee on Atom
lo Energy, said In a statement the
cost of the overall expansion
"might be in exceni of 100 million
dollars."
A program of expsnded atomic
activity was announced In January
by President Truman.
Jackson's statement did not nsv
how much of the money would be
spent at the Hanford plant, and.
gave no aeiaua oi tne proposed
expansion there.
Group Talks
Youth Council
A Joint meeting of committees
Council and the County PTA Coun
cil, yesterday discussed further the
proposed formation of some type
of council here to work on youth
and family problems.
Trend of the two committees ap
pears to be toward the eventual
organizing of a Community Coun
cil which will coordinate efforts
of various agencies Involved In
social and recreation activities.
The two committees were ap
pointed several weeks ago when
public attention was drawn to youth
problems here.
Attending yesterdsy's session at
the home of Mrs. Victor O'Neill
were Mrs. Ksrl Urquhart, Mrs.
Fsrl Sheridan. Mrs. Richard Smith
Mrs. Stewsrt Balslger and the Rev.
Lloyd Holloway.
General
Hans Frci
BOOKKEEPING
Service
J154 S. eth Pheae
Vote Due On
McCarthy
WASHINGTON I The Senate
Rules Committee voted I to 2 Fri
day to seek a Senate vote on wheth
er to continue a subcommittee In
quiry Into demands that Sen. Mc
Carthy I R.-Wis., i be ousted from
Congress. .
A Rules subcommittee has been
looking Into charges by Sen. Benton
iD. -Conn., J that McCarthy Is unfit
10 serve,
Benton gave several reaum.
among them what he called the
unethical manner In which Mc
Carthy has pressed his charges of
Communism In government.
McCarthy has challenged the sub
Its Inquiry Into the Benton charges,
and declared they are Intended to
mu.ile him In the work of exposing
Communists.
The sub committee has also ac
cused the Wisconsin Republican of
having "Impugned the Integrity" of
Its members.
Lant Monday the aub committee
voted 4 to 1 to ask the Senate for a
vote of confidence on the Jurisdic
tion and the Integrity Issues.
The full Rules Committee ap
proved the sub committee's plan
Friday. Chairman Hayden i D.
Ariz.,) aid three Republicans vot
ed no Sens. Jenner Ind, Dlrk
sen "III., and Welker (Idaho).
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Real Estate
Boss Slated
i
Al O. Crose, Oregon state com
imlMiloncr, will be In Klamath Falls
Monday to meet with real estate
brokers nnd salesmen, II was an-
nounced by Oomer Jones, president
of the Klumath Board of Realtors.
Sessions will start at 5:30 p. m.
Monday with a soclnl hour at the
Pellcnn Cafe banquet room, dinner
will follow.' nnd a clinic Is sched
uled for 7 30.
The clinic will be conducted by
Commissioner Crose nnd his staff.
Special emphasis will be placed on
problems it salesmen, nnd all real
estate brokers and snlesmen are
-urged to attend, the commissioner
snld.
The mcelng Is sponsored by the
Klamnth lourd of Realtors, and
Jeservntlom for the $1.75 dinner
hould be mnde with Eddie Hosley,
phone 7260. It was announced.
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PVT. HAROLD PATTER.
SON JR. (above), son of Mr.
and Mrs. II. P. Patterson,
524 N. 2nd St., is complet
ing basic training at Lack
land Air Force Base, Texas.
Drama Guild
Play Slated
Title of "Voice ef the Turtle"
final play to be presented here
by the New York Drama Oulld.
March 11, was taken from the
"Bong of Solomon," which pro
claims the coming ef Spring as a
time of singing when "the voice
of the turtle la In the land."
The turtle' rejoicing voice doe
not avoid the Manhattan apartment
of Sally Mlddleton, the wistfully
young actress who Is the heroine
of the tenderly comic play.
Sally, carrying the torch for a
famous producer, linds herself get
ting well acquainted with a OI on
weekend leave when he Is stood
up by her Irlend Olive. The plot
thickens.
Some playgoer have been
shocked by the hilarious complica
tions In this sophisticated comedy
but all audiences have been
charmed and delighted.
Author of Voice of the Turtle Is
John Van Druten who wrote the
heart - warming "I Remember
Mama" and many other stage hits.
Leading roll will be played by
Phyllis Manning and Wendell
Painful cramps of "Monthly Periods" stopped
or amazingly relieved x J
in 3 out of 4 caset in doctors' own tosto-1
Women and fflrls who
lufler from those functionally-caused
cramps, back
ache and headachea of
menstruation who feel
upset and Irritable on cer
tain "particular days"
may often be auf lerinj
quite unnecesfiarily !
Such Is the conclusion
from testa by doctors in
which Ljdia E. Plnkham'a
Vegetable Compound gave
complete or ttriktng relief
from such distress In 3 out
of 4 of the cases Us led I
Test Medical evidence ihows
Ltd la Plnkham'i tuoroughi?
modern in action. Ic exerts
a remarkablr calming efleel
on the uurui without thm
vie of palndtadenln9 dniftf
The effcctlTeDees of Lrdla
PInkhftm needt no proof to
tht millions of women and
giria whom It bu benefited.
But how about you? Do you
know whet It may do for youf
Take Lfdla Plnkham'a
inroiiKQ tne monin. oee u
1ou don t get the aame relief jw f
w aaaBBMamaj
from the pains aAd weakness
or "thou dtyi"! Bee If you
don't f;el better beore and
dunnp your period i
0t eltir I.vrlin PlnVhftwi'a
Compound, or new, improves Ly&i Pinkhtm'a
Tablets, with added lronl he quietin?
If you're troubled with "hot
flashes" and other functional uterine eontree-
distress of "chame of life' tiom (ace chan
you'll And Lrdla Plnkham'a whteAofeneause
wonderful for that, too! menstrual point
They Love It,
For 35 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Voehat-
zer, 1623 Avalon Ave., eame to
Klamath Falls from Oakland SS
year ago today . , . And today
Mrs. vocnaizer said they had
"grown to love Klamath" and
thinks "we'll probably make our
home here."
The Vochattera were a young
married counle when they eame
here. They moved from Oakland so
they could be with Vochatzer's wid
owed mother. Two of Vochatzer's
brothers had been drafted for
World War 1 and the third was
soon to be drafted, which would
have left their mother alone.
When young Mrs. Vochatzer
stepped off the train here ah saw
Mayes, both featured In the Oulld's
production Harvey which toured
coast to coast last season.
The play, laat of a series of
three brought her by the Business
and Professional Women's Club Is
scheduled for Mills auditorium.
Curtain time will be I p.m.
her first anew. "It we a day )ut
about Ilka today," aald Mr.
Vochatier this morning.
Vochatier Is part owner and man
ager of th Southern Oregon Wll
Drilling Co.-
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