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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1952)
I'ltlDAY. MAY 10, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE llrniiirrala l,onil DpintnTiila inn l tin vo alwll bllnlnrm inert Iiih at (lie City Library, I arlwn loiUKlil, unit adjourn to alloncl vnrlnuii election purlieu. Ilaimnm I'nmila-I'alrona Chili will nirnt m llin hluh iichool lor I inul mi'pliiiK May ID, 8 p.m.. I'HT. lnnlnllntlan uf olllonm Mill tlrnl iiiikIo will )iroMH Ilia pro urnin, All Ktultn Invlltd. Klamath Art Annoclntlnn rciiu Inr ineetluu Monday 8 pin,, at Hie Art Onlor, Ulh and Mllln. Iirmoimtrailou mid dlitciiiilnii on lirnurr liaiiiiliiK ol pnliitliiK" and , nrrniiKPiiieiit ol olijticta ol art will lip Klvrn by tho annoclallon pro.il drill, Lorrnlnv Joliiuon. Public conliully Invited. No lliiat l.lllirhriin Pelltiin I'm i ly Hixhii Mny XI. 1 p in., lor nil tiuicrr drlvs woiaera. Illvrmuln PTH MkpIn TiiKMlny, J::i(l p.m., at the acluinl to obnervo Niitiiiiml Kninllv Week. Mnln Miritker will be Hrv. Onlrn onutrnd. Mm. L. C. Hornby will plnv aome violin clrctloim and In mull new olllrarn. A reMrl ol the iiitivriitinn will be ilven by Mm. Alexander Lunt, slm Prniram Prent In the fllcmlry duirlrt Interexled 111 hav iiiH llielr children partlrlnple In llie Mulln awlmmlnir proitram arc iimhI to call 41177 or 8034 by Mny 20. I'aaara Watch Tel Hubert rli'ill. tn gradual next month I nun OTI in wuliii niaklnn, rn reiuly pained the Horolmleal ln aiiluln ol Ainerlra examination lor rrrlllt'd watchmaker with an avcrauo of 811. Knod Male By John Dntlutllrr'ft nt I'uin Hireet Market, 6th and I'lne Streets, Saturday. a m. to 6 p in. Merrill TUno Iteellal Mra. Minnie Cllacomlnl will nreaent her piano atudent In recital Bundny nllnrnoon. May 18, at J p m., In the recreation hull. Parent and Irienda are Invited to attend. Order of Vaaa- will meet at the HK1F Hall. Saturday. May 17. at 8 p m. flefrenhnienui and enter lalninent will follow the meeting Keno Promenadera Square Dance Club will hold Ita regular aqtiar and folk dance till a Satur day In tin Keno School gym from 8:30 p.m. to midnight, daylight time. ttummaie Hale University of Oregon Mother' Club will hold a rummage aale Saturday at 418 Main 81 For collection of .urn mage call 3440. At lllllatde Ed O. McCracken. non of Mr. and Mra, Edward Mc Cracken. 600 N. Olh, waa admitted to llill.iide Hoapltal early Ihli week for medical treatment. Inland Bound Harriet Coulaon, daiiBhier of Mr. and Mra. C. C. Coulnon, Tulelakn, will leave on 'he Sit I.urline from Loa Angelea. May 13 for the Hawaiian Inland! where ahe plana to apend the next neveral montlia. Preaent plana cull for her to annua in glrl'a camp near Honolulu during the aummer. She win be accompanied by Kay Conlon from Maaaachuaaetla who with Harriett apent the past winter nt bun Valley where bolli mils worn employed. Iliurlrtt liaa inem neveral wlutera In Hun Vnllry and one Niinimer loured the New Flngliiiid atntea Willi a number (I girl frlenda. Fond Hale The Illy Home Ex ternum unit imide $31 01) on n cooked food anle held ri'cnnlly. Ol llila niiioiint 120 wua donated ui the fund for Axnlrii llounn. Worn en'a Cuoperntlve to , be built ul Oregon Ktiile Collego from Iiiudn mined by aiiliiu'iliillon. 'I lie '.mil alno donated five (lolliirn to the Community Lounue In Klnniiith Full. The Illy Unit wna one of three receiving honorable mention for the pnat year'a work. Called Away Mr. and Mm. Durge Minion Jr. and family were culled to Hmeburg T'ucmlny by I ho deuth of Mia. Mitnun'n fiiitinr, prominent Konoburg bunlnenniniin, J. II. Hlnnlgcr. He wan 77 ynnrii old and wan the retired iiiicriunr of a nheelinctnl bunlnena. llo wan ii member of Itotary lnlerniitluriiil unci the Catholic church. Alno kit vlvuig are a eon John Hlunlucr. Ilremerloii, Wanh.. and a biiiiiier Cliiionco at Medlciil Luke, W.iUi. (irund Oneiilng Walker Hioth- em Merrill, will hold open lifiu:,e Mny 24, In a new tire buMnevi being opened In the old Merrill Oarage location. Operntorn will lie Hubert ft. Walker, Wiinen Walker and Dale Walker. f 'antftilllen rmtrmMM (if II,-, Hualnenn and Prolennioniil Wow ru n Clubn will be In charge of I he dinner meeting Mnnditv nighl. 0:30 at the Williuil Hotel. Thlt v. Ill Club duen are due. Ellon Thonip- non, u. n naiioniii iinnx will npeiik on "VVIIh.'- Krlnllnn Ulppn'a orrhenlra will nluv. Cull l-Mlnn Upp, B553 lor reneivution n VUltlng Mra. Joan Chrlnlrnnon and graiiduughter, Carol Juncn, Oorrln will leave June 8. drlvtng to Florida to apend nevernl weekn with relallvea. Mra. Chrlnlenaon In Indians Voted $200 Payment KLAMATH AGENCY A MOO per mpllu puymenl waa voted lor iiii'iiinern ol the Kliuiialh Indian Inlio TliurMliiv at a Oeneral Coun cil aeanion held at Beatly. ft waa the flral official function of the tribal government to be Held III Ueatly in many yeara, and over 200 udiilta ahowed up. A dinner wan rerved at noon by the iteully people. 'I lie per cnpltt payment, which will totul near 8400,000 will be puld around July 21. The money will come from the Income from timber aulea. in other action . Thuraduy, tho Inn, nun voted agalnnt having inrinlier of Ihe tribe aerve at "watchdog" over lorealry inallern, no forentry on the rcacrvallon will continue an a civil aervice occupa tion. The Indiana alno changed a para graph In the cuiitract drawn up lor aale of approximately 51,000, 000 Icet of limber In the Long Creek unit, next large aale ol Indlun tlm.jer achudiilcd. The con tract aa drawn would have put an iniisiilo limit of the cut at 81,000 ooo leot and the minimum at 41, uuo.OCO. Such limlla were voided by the Dureau or Indlnn Affilrt, no the contract will read 51,000,- 000 leet "more or leaa." They alno voted to recommend to large timber contractora that 1 preference be given IiYltan labor I mid Indlun Iruckera who have adc Iqiiulo eiulpmcnl. Knrollmenl mattera were din cunned and ael over to the next Oeneral Council meeting. i .viiKn kmh: NKW YORK 11 John D. Roi:k rleller Jr.. 78-vear-oId phllanthro lilat. wan operiiled on In New York hoMMtuI Frldav for a growth on the buck of the neck. Ske Says Our Spiritual ' Strength Key to Future l.ONUON I Oen. Dwlght D. Rfcenhower said Krlday the unity and nplrltual atrenulh of the free world are more Important than tanka. gum, plane and ahlns. The aupreme commander, AIP"d Powera In Europe, apoke briefly to newamen before leaving alter a two-day farewell vlalt to Britain. "We are going to preserve the peace only If we give great atten tion to three factora," he aald. "Tho llrat and moat Important la the aplrltual atrength ol our Mdvea, our people. How much do we prlne peace and freedom and a member of Ihe Butte Valley high achool faculty. 1 Vlallor Mra. Jetta Kennetl him hnd an .her houae guc.nl her ncpnew i Brenner Lulhl. Salem, emplovud In the U. 6. National Bank In ihat city. Ho wna enroute to San Fran clnco on vacation. Sea Returns Old Friend EUREKA Calif. I - A com morclnl flnherman niont of his 74 yeara, Stephen Meralch loved the aea, Tlie aea la often harah. But for thone who know It, It la often kind. The aea brought Stephen Meralch home after human hands had failed him. . , Hia atory. aa reconstructed by Humboldt County Coroner Llcd Wnllixe: Flihlng alone Just south of thin Northern Calllornia town Thurs day, Mcrslch waa aelrad by a heart attuck. Oajiplng for breath, he nan unable to call nearby boat. bo he fired his automatic pistol seven times until the magazine wa empty In a futile effort to attract attention. Then the oVl man collasped over the . engine of hla boat. It chugged oil. away from the fishing fleet, until it ran out of gas. Then the sen took over. Just before dark paaaersby found tho bout, hum and dry (lop a Hum bolt Bay breakwater. It re.n,ed as If It had been Dut there with loving care. The paint wnn naraiy acratcnea. The aeB had returned Merslch, dead of the heart attack, home for burial. necurltv, and how much are we ready to pay for It In termi of our individual sacrifice? "Tho next thing la economic atrength," without which, he aald, there could be no military strength. "Finally of course we have military atrength," Elsenhower added. Klnenhower aald that military strength waa Important but he added : "We oannot focus our evea too narrowly Just on tanks and runs, planea and ahlps. Those things alone cannot preserve the peace, mid they certainly cannot preserve lr'""ioio.M Elsenhower laid the Ideological iliuuKie waa a global one directed gainst the threat of "monolithic dictatorship." He did not mention Communism by name. Klnenhower said that after a year and a half as head of the Allied milltuiv forces In Europe, "not only la mv heart deeply em bedded In making this kind of thing a success clear around the world, wherever the Interests of lyiiiM,,,,,,,..,.,, tlWUItl !ir" RIBTHS KAMr.DV Born at KUmath Valley H'npilal. May IS. 1032. to Mr. anil Mr. Ilarlo Kamary. Ml 8. lh It., a girl. Wrlfht: s pounda 14a ouneaa. hTKARNB Born at Klamath Valley lluipltal. May 13, jsm to Mr. and Mra. Jj,ri,pk Slearna. Tulalake. Calif., a girl. Wrlahl: s pound! is ouncaa. SIITV-Bom at Klamath Vallay Itoa pital. May is 1032. , Mr. and Mra Anion Suty Jr., 028 Eldorado Avt., a firl. Walght: 8 pounda 2'a ouncca. MAfiaiAGE i.icr.Nsyn niGCiKR-KINCi Donald K. 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