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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1952)
1 I i 'rLIKS)AY' MAY " llr2 1IKHAU) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE City Bbiei lt-....n,..il.Ait liitiii.i'lMiil iiiftiiL. i ,rHI,nllv III III lit l!nLluu (Iruvt! Inn "I I he Klnniiitli (.'minly Drinn- llunpllni, Outline Uruve, Ore. Mm orntle Club In aclieilulrd for 7:3u lilts been IIvIiik hero Willi liar aun, p.m. Wrtlnnailuy HIiiyliHlil llmei M CI. W. OllchrU, va Wahlnlon. 1 lie KC Hull. All nioinurrn arc UHlcra and card imiy be u- !.krd lu bo urrneut. Uiesicd to tier lit Ilia hospital. Civil llefrnae lli'llinlriillim lur (lie Aid mid Wolluro Miction of Uio Civil l)i'ciii iiiiiuriuu In ached ulrd lur lodiiy mill WodntMluy l:M lo 0.3U n. in. mid 1 In U p. in m the Red Ciona ullice. Meetlm -There will bn a rem lur moelinv til (lie Kluiimln Air Henri'li mill Krm ue Unit Wcdiirs ilny B p.m. nl Hie Pilot's Club. ' Uvrryoiie In iirlied lu attend a there will bo u hum lul announce- limit cuiireiiiliiu civil ilrlrll'.e. VMIor Mm. L. II. Craven. Oak luiiil iipciit the weekend Willi tier liiuther, Mr. U'VI McDonald. Mra. Craven kuh cnroiild home trom J'urllnnd wliero ahe vlalted her UuiiKliter, Mm. Tnmnile llupkliw mid ber new iirundiluiiRhter, born lei-cully. The III t to Kill hiii. linen niiined Diana l.yiin. Mr. nud Mid llutiklnn lire null vc of Klmniitn l ulls, born liern lltrea weeks apart. Mil Hopkins In tlir turincr Mutron Craven. Ml. Ilnpkliin In the aon nl Mr. mill Mn,. Itulpli Hopkli'a. Kluinulll l'lllln. The lli w Klrl III lilt 'lrl Krfiil'Biundclilld lor Mia. Mc lionnld ' llenlth C'linlci The Kulrvlcw Mliool 19 s''"rl"ll pie wbiiol rllnlc ut Uio public Health Dept . U4U Muln Thursday. -ll .m. All inolhem ol children plnuniini lo en ter cliool next- lull me urged I lake children to Ihr clinic. If hi need ol transportation cull MM. Mecllnr -There will lie u remi lur mcellim ol Ull No. B. Orcr'n Muln. Thuraday. B p in. Hummers I'TA-A PTAipoiioreu , Cnrnlvul In ululed lur Friday ul Summers Bcluwl ut p.m. .All ore welcome. Come eurly and huve cata nd lull. AWKI-Tho Aiu-oclalcd Women ol Die Kuril! llureuu meet with Mrs. J Fulrclu Thursday l 3 P m Meeting Zulfluiu Nile Club inrcl Hill ueheduled lor Wednesday will be ut Jetied'r. luncheon nt I p.m. Mniiii.r' fiftv ul Itrames For families mid Biieata. 4 lo 8 p.m. Ilefcrrvallonx ahould bo made by Tliiinirtuy. Cull 7MB or 3-0411. Mr. nnd Mm. John Shaw chulrmen lor the diy. f)AR Klnner Mretlni Wednes day :30 p.m. Pellran Purly lloom. Inrlurira installation ol nlllcem. Mr and Mm. J. Hoyul Khaw, aueau ol the rvrnlnii will .how (lima taken while they were traveling abroad I Hei overlnr - - Following; mor iirk-ery nt llillnde Houpllul. Mr-.. M. W. I'urenl If reruprmllnii Inr u few dny t the home ol her fmnthler. Mrn. C. W. Colulmn. 1324 Calllorhi. Vlnllnru- Mil. Jumei Belby. her tirm mid (humbler, ol Chlcuiio, were recent umchIi ol her linrenlii, Mr. nnd . Mm. C'lmrlei) Hhne. IjliuU Wny. mid her brother nnd hit Inm llv. Mr. mid Mm. L. V. filine, 1003 Wlurd. Anlfned tigt. Nnrmun L. Wilton son ol Mr. mid Mrs. Cumcron S Wiljon 1110 Curlylr. hnu reported r..r Hi.lv will, in nlrrrew le-llnn unit t Moody Air Force But, vmaoMu, u. Okay The Klnmalh Fulls Fire Department n reucltator wan called to the aid of Bradley lxwinla. S-dny-old ton nl Mr. and Mm. Al nomln 4310 OouRlaa, Monday af ternoon. The younnuler had atrane led on I ood. but was all right when lirenien arrived. Ill Mm. Jeaar Ollchrl.1 lone time Klamath Fall resident, la Vl.llhU-Ll. Com. Dun Ooldlutt, iilutloned al 1st Nnvnl Dlalrlal lieiiiliiuui'lein, IKmlon, Minis., IK upoudiuif u Iwo-week visit with li lends and relutlves here. Vlalta Hun Mrs. Nmicy Putnam 3344 Home, recently relumed from Portland where she visited her son. Dr. Phil II. Putnam, and Imnlly. Dr. Putnam Is leavlim his post o auiilstuul director at Vauport Col leue lo luke over s president ol Pulomnr College Vbilu, Calif. .uleliiia Temple Next session will bo Uaturdiiy at Iho Musoulc Temple In Aihlmid. All charter members are lo be honored at till, meetlnif. Luncheon at noon In the Masonic dining hall. Call CllurluUt Osborn, B3I8. lor reservations, by Wednesday. I'lslol Match-Hlu Cllflord B. Os borm, son of Mrs. Dora L. Payno, a:i47 Union, represented C a m D Niiru. Jnpnn, In recent Juparl Bouihwesiorn Commund rllle alio pistol matches al Camp Ohu. Tea Hcnlry PTA meets Wednes duy 1 p.m., in the IiIkIi school li brary, lea will be served In hunni ol seniors and mothers. Honor Molhera The younghteii will honor their mothers In a pro tram billed lur the Henley Orun mcelliiK Wednesday, p in. Meet Tomeerow Wediier.de v Club of SI. Paul's church meet-. Wotuesday, p.m. In the puilsh hall. Krw lor Baiaar 81. Mury's Al tar Society meela Wednesday in the Sacred Heart parWi hull Pot luck la scheduled lor I p.m. Mem bers are asked to bring tewing lor bazaar. Camp Fire Leaders The Klam ath Fulls Cam Fire Leaders As sociation meeln Wednesday. 7:30 p. m., Ill Ihe Flrsi Meihodut church. The program will be tex tile painting. I Rummage Bala-Boy Seoul Troop . 4 and mothers aponsor a rummaae salt Friday and Saturday at Itftt I K. Main next lo Elsie s Beauty Hhop. For pickup of rummage. ca!l ' BUB. fisrdrn Club Bonanui-Ijiniell Valley Oarden Club mats Frldny. Members are to bring a house and garden plun. Mm. W. P. Myers ol vi ,u tr.ll. .lll HUetlhS land- scuMng the Vrd. Co-hostesscs. with Velda Haley, are Belly Rice and Geneva Smith. Hauare I)anee-Elk Lodge holds IU regular square dance lonlglit at B. tir-Reatnea Country Club hom , a afliiara dance Friday. p.m. lo mvlnlgrit. Otto Ellis will call. Live musle will be furnished. i uMi, riMuu At Tliursdav imeeung p.m.. In, City Ubrary Club Room will discuss two aelec- Hons from Henry David Thoreau. ; "Civil Disobedience' "and "A Plea For Captain John Brown." Mrs. ' Richard llesslg and Mm. Verna I will ha 1. H r FlllE V1CTUM ENTERTAINS WINNIPEO. Man. i While fire men were extinguishing an attic tire In his home. Joseph Fourneaux retired engineer, served coffee lo reporters In the kitchen. "Why should I Impose my own troubles on anyone else?" he said. "Would you ' like some sugar In your coffee?" t I ' .' J-. ' aaav aar Je Ammo Supply Said Plentiful WASHINOTON W A dispatch from Ihe Fur East Command of the Army to headquarters here suys thul "ammunition la plentl lul," but la rationed "to save mon ey ami maintain ammunition re serve." The message was received here last Sutiirduy. before testimony Monday bv Gen. J. Lawlon Col Una to a Congressional committee considering inllltaiy appropria tions. In that testimony. Collins said home lyiies ol ammunition had been rationed because "production Mill docs not equal normal battle expenditures, and the World War II stocks either have been exhaust id or ha vi: approached exhauv Hon." The Far East Command dispatch wild ammunition Is rationed "but allocation are considered ade quate In the present tactical situ ation. " Such allocation rf ammunition "Is a normal military precau tion." Ihe dispatch et. Id. II added there was no restriction limiting the use of artillery ammunition only to emernencles and declared .the "Blghth Army fires much more ammunition dally than the Com 'munlsts do." i The dlipnlch was In comment on 'a published report of ammunition nnd vehicle shortages. I The Far Fast Command aald that both vehicles and ammunition are In Rdequale Mipply but that "there are, of course, local temporary shortages." It menliontrd. among the "oc casional temporary shortage!" In lti tiaf ihnrl.ff.t ,.f han1 Br!,. ades. (Jen. Collins, Army chief of staff, voted in military spending would told a Senate Appropriations sub- wreck the Army's security pro committee Hint llou.se cuts already 's'-am. AND A BONUS TOO? Howard L. Scarlcs, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Suarlcs, 22 Lytton St., gets a kiss from screen star Betty Hutton in Japan after his outfit the 339th Tighter Interceptors those her the squadron sweetheart. Said Scarlcs: "This Is the kind of war the boys like." Ducks Hold Big Air Transport. NEW YORK tip, A mother duck and her brood of eight took the right Of way on an Idlewlld airport tnxl strip Tuesday, delny. Ing a Triins Worll Airlines plane arriving Irom Pittsburgh Capl. James Lydlc ol Mctuchcn, N. J, taxiing across the field to unload his eight passengers, mys tified traffic supervisor when he stopped the ship. He explained the deluy by radio. Hie Jaywulker took eight min utes to get clear. 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Money Order . Send C.O.O. 23 tyeaM A ja Mendey, Mar 4, 129 The Lody Elks held e meeting el the Temple lost evening when committee chairmen who will work with the rtcently elected ofllceri were nomtd. They Include: ln. Richord Weolherly, entertainment; Mn. Fred Dunbor, cardi; Mrt. Eorl Whltlock, bowline; Mrt. Louie Currln, pub licity; Mn. Olto Ellis, phone; Mrt. P. O. Delop, needlework; Mn. C. I. Reekord, charity; Mrt. Poul Foster, pionlsl; Mrs. Leslie Rogers, program; Mrs. G. C. Loreni, finance; Mrs. E. M. Igl, children; Mrs. H. N. Moe, 0n; ond Mrs. J. C. Boyle, reception, Tu.id.y, Mey 7, 12 Officials of the Reomts Golf end Country club lost night announced new memberi es fellows: Wilbur Arnold, Chorles Piper, Rex Lowson, Albert Austin, Dr. Ralph Slearns, Dr. F. C. Adorns, Jomes Qulnn ond John Hous ton. Wednesdey, Mey I, 12 Boy Scouts of Troop 6 will leove early Saturday morning for Poper Springs On o days outing, occordlng lo 0. Hoover, scout executive. Wollace Baldwin, Mor ton Yadcn, Richard Currln, Robert Currin, Gall Martin, John Knowles, Jack Dunn, Greer Drew, Ralph Peyton, Lloyd Meyers, Bob Johnson ond Jomes Barnes enjoyed Ihe oullng. Thursday, Mey , 12 E. H. Bolslger, Jim Kerns, Johnny Houston ond Earl C, Reynolds of the Klamoth chamber of com merce will leove this afternoon for Medford to attend the onnuol chamber of commerce banquet ot Elks Temple this evening. Lote Tuesday afternoon Mr. Houston received a long dlslonce call from Ihe valley asking that he be a guest and lead the banquet In community songs. , Frldey, Mey 10, 12 Commillees for the third annual Mu sicians' Boll hove been named. Those Included are: Jack Bow ring, Les Soiling, Lee Craft, V. A, Andrus, Horry L. Kellls, Boldy Evans, Kotherlne Wollon, Myrtle Jane Thorn, Frances Larson, A. J. Schlefersteln, Normon B. Goge, Estln Klger, Dewey Powell, Joe Sollenberger ond V, S. 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