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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1952)
I'llKSDAY. .IIII.Y is. ir2 HKKALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREB I lit I Ul-ll '-7 SLKVKX KtNIWtlJ " w ' ffS l NEWSPAPEI?B0YS sun-runn iAnnij .' DVAMEINCAS BOYS gf ! l V'lfh if ti w Q HONORS NEWSBOYS-Thls new three-cent luinp aulules your newspuperboy ami will ! placed on Drat flay ! In rhlladclphla 1 Oct. 4, which' l National Newspaperhoyi' IJsy. The Initial j. printing order ii lor IIO.UUO.UIM) stumps. Klamath Tribe Election Due Voting; members nf the Klamath Indian Trllig are to select new trl oal olllcrra at a reservation-wide election 'niursdiiv. Pnlllnir plecca are to be aet uo at Urelty, Hprauua lllvcr und Chili twin and Hie vnllnif hour are 1 a.m. unlll t pin., stundaid tune. Candidates lor president of the Tribal Council are tlrldon Kirk, Joe Hall Jr., Hiram Itobblni and Tonv Unlve. Dcllord Lane la unopposed (or vlce'prcsldrnl. and Dibbon Cook la the aole candidate lor aecrelary. There are three candidate lor aerscant-al-arnw. Wilbur lUuddv) Crlin. Gilbert Nelson and Toy Brown. An eight-member executive com mittee la to bo chosen from among la candldntea. The III arc: Jesse l.ec Kirk, Uovd Jackaon 8r., Dclfnrd Latin. Lawrence Wilt. Kvellne Cheraldo. Murv CainpaKnt Ted Crume. Klnva Yatea. Doris Richards. Dire Crane. Tonv Unlve, lllram Hohbln. Klnalhan Uavla, Wade Crawlord. Jamea Juhnaon and Gilbert Nelson. In addition, the Indiana will vote on three proposition, two of them ) havinit to do with the aire ol the lithe. One proposal. II approved, would forbid the enrollment aa a mem ber ol the tribe anv prions ol leu than one-ouarter blood, born alter June 70, ID52, and the aecnnd would forever clone the tribal roll on June JO.IOM. The liilrd ballot proposition con cern the enrollment status ol Dal laa Ulvan. Achievement Night Set Parent and friend nf Peace Memorial Presbyterian church are Invited to nluhl of altering with the pupils achievment work ac complished during the aummer va cation achool, tonlubt, B o'clock. Teacher and helpers who have Riven their lime and tulenla to make the achool a worthwhile ex perience lor children of the com Diunlly are: Mm. Homer Koerlje, principal; Mrs. A. E. Madden. Mrs. O. C. Berry, Mra. Dan Hitchcock, Mra. Verlund Hull. Mra. Jack Moore, Mrs. William Kurd, Mra. Richard McDonald, Mr. Thelma Janascn, Mr. Bruce liar len. Mra. A. C. Olson. Mm. Farl Tlchenor, Mr. H. D. Curry, Mra. Herbert Landla, Mra. Rollln Thompson, Mr, Floyd Buck, Mra. M. L. Lancaster, Mm. Robert Lonttucvllle, Shirley Crawlord, Pally Buck, Barbara Moore, 8hav on Thompson. Carol Warner, Kay Peurth, Shirley FcukIi, Dorothy Gyshcrs, and Rev, Dwayne Proctl. French Heads Antelopes I-AKEVIEW-Ollffi Frrnch. pub Unhtr ot tlif Hhf rnmn Comity Journal nI Moro In Chlrf White Til 1 1 of (he Onlor of Ihn Anlrlopr whlrh will hold Hn nth nruninl com vpntion nt (ho Blur Hkv lluirl on ihn U. 8. Fmh mid WUdliO Brrv ivc'n Hurt Muunlniti N Minimi Ante htpr ItrfiiKi July 1H. IU und 20. Th Onltr of Ihr AntHrifM is m) nnM'lnllnii for conwrvMlon ol wildlife und othrr rconrcrn. The order wii formed In I IK) J whrn a group' of mn mrt on Hurt Motin Uln to prrhi for rninbllHhmcnt ol r rrfuiin for prolrcllon nf tho fnH (Irplrllng milrlnpe hrrdrt. 'Dip Ret uho wfi enln)lihfd by Prenidcnt KooMvrll in lOrt ah a result ol Ihr order's activities. Klrnl. Chief White Tnll of the order wan Murtlmll Dnim. of Port lnnd, formerly editor of the editorl bI prko of the OreKon Journal. Dntm will be liUNter of cereinunlrit At the bin cnmpllre prornm mid liiltlMlon cerrmonlcfi ftl Hlue Hky Hotel Uie ntyht of Buturdtty July 10. Ttie Order of the Antelope In npuiuioreil by the Luke County C'lminbvr of Commerce. Non-Citizen Classes Set Non-cltlren ready lor their final examination are invited to attend two review cla.Haea In uovern rnent, the Ural of whlrh la eched uled lor July 17. 1 p.m. In room 308 at Klamath Union lllnh Bchool. Thoae who have attended prevl oua clllxertihlp claaea may attend theje two claaaea without charlte. Others who attend will be charted I. Officer Johnaon of the U. S. Im miKrallon tiervice la to be In Klamath Tall In the near future, according lo Mr. Donald ftoa, In structor of the caacn. At preacnl Mr. Rom, who haa served In that capacity lor Hie lost three year. Is conducting regular claaaes In KnKll.'h. CONTRACT AWARD PORTLAND Wl Buchanan Kx cavatlng Co., Junction Cltv, ha been awarded contract for bank protection work on the Neatucca River at Pacific City In Tillamook County. The contract, awarded bv the Corps of Engineers, was for 111, , 433. 1 20-30 Club Gives Appliances to Y The Klamath Fall 20 30 Club has put WW it earned from the Bale of wire clolhea hansera Into a used atove and refrigerator for Uie Klamath Palls YMCA. Pre. Ed Hoaley anld 16.000 hangers about one-tenth of whnl tiiey honed to gel were collected from Klamath residents and sold for two cents apiece. Hoaley thanked Uie citizen of Klamath Palls for ollerlng their support to the program, one of the several community-benefiting projects sponsored annually by the 30-30 Club here. I.ale Itulh Wilcox, beaulv ex pert scheduled to arrive July 14 at Currln'a lor a week's engagement was delayed rjy Uie death ol ner mother and will not an In until Wednesday, July 1". Proaperlly Itebekah lodge. No, 104 will meet 'ITiuradav, ( p.m. at the loop Hall. Vlnllora ara cor dially Invited lo attend. Women of the Moose will hold Initiation al Die Moomi Hell to night, ft p in. Olllcrra who were lo inert at the hall at 7:30 p.m. DT for a retake of the Installation cer emony are Informed that duo to the absence of a photographer the picture will be postponed until a later dale. Vlnlluri Mr. and Mra. Tom l.oveladv. Hwlaa Home. Ore., have been recent guesla of t,ovelady'a brother. Dan Loveladv and family, Bonanza. Word W'bi received here yester day of tho deaih of Claude A. New man, Hun Pranclco. lormer resi dent nf Klamath Palls. He was at one time Identified with the cloth ing business here. A daughter, Mr. M. I,. Clark, left today bv United All lines to attend the funeral. Improving Mrs. Richard Flem ing. Henley, la Improving following major surgery Monday at Hillside Hospital. New llrlp-Mrs. Charles (Freda) Hahn, Klamath Palls Is now with Loin's Apparel Shop. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jamea T.. ftmlth and children, Clndv and Jim my Rsv, Richmond, Calif., are guesla of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Rick bell and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ruge, Weekend Trip Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Scott. 337 Hasklna, and Mr. and Mra. Warren C. Scott. 10.M) Fremont, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ler Scott on the Rogue River. Returned Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pope. filA Conner, have returned to Klamath Pall after a two week vacation m California. Pope works In ihr advertlMiiv department at the Herald and News. Improved Little Sandv Blavlock. son of Mr. and Mr. Clyde Blav lock. 3B03 Frieda Street, was dls chsrired Bslurdsv from Doernbech er Hospital, much Improved but must be returned Aueust 11 for a check-up. The little boy Is I weeks old. Tulelske Community Oulld will meet WednedaV. July 16. 3 D m., in the anctuarv of the Presbv lerlnn Church. Mrs. Bemlce New Ion will be devotional leader and Mr. Hellv Kevser will talk on Chrihtlan Periodicals. Monthly Dance will be given bv Ihr l.angell Vallev Women' Club, Snturdny. Julv 10. p.m. PST. at the Community Hall. Everyone is welcome tr the dance and the sup per that will be served. There will be good time for all. Meeting Pioneer Kchool Mate will meet, Friday, Julv It. 2 o m. at the home of Mra. Henry Orlmes, 1434 Canbv. Mra. C-eorgle Zollmao will be assisting. Mudenta Picnic University nf Oregon Picnic will be held. Wed nesday. July 16, 6:30 to 7:30 p in. Moore Park. This picnic is spon sored by the O of O alumni. U ol O Mothers' Association, and U of O students. All hgh achool graduates who plan to attend the university this fall are urged to attend. Plrnle 8t. Mary's Altar Society members are reminded of plcnlo at Moore Park Wednesday, 'fliose planning to attend are aked to meet at the Parish Hall II am. Bring basket lunches. Coflee will be furnished. Nurnherf, Germany 1st Lt. Kl mer L.RIrk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Blrk. 4534 Boardman Street, recently waa named aide-decamp to Brig. Oen. Ernest A. Blsbv commander of the Nurnberg Mili tary Post. Lt. Blrk was grsdualed from West Point In June 1950. Visitors Mr. and Mra. Clarence Vochauer. 1023 Avslcn have had as recent guests Mrs. Vochatzer'a sister end brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Emeryville. Calif. Mr. Perry has been with the fire department In his home town tor 24 yesra. Mrs. Perrv hss been with the Marchand Calculating Ma chine Co.. lor the aame period ol lime. Mrs. Perrv atepped from the porch during the power outage while watching the tire at the El llngson mill and broke two bones In her foot. Following hospitaliza tion she left last Sunday lor her home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Vochalzer. and two daughters. Beverly and Marlon, Walnut Creek, Calif. The two men are brothers. The visiting Mr. Vochstzer has been with the Pa cific Telephone Company for 32 years. FOR SALE WALKERS DRIVE-IN Property, Eldq., Fixtures $7000 A good buy. Termi may be arranged. So. 6th and Martin Phone 6721 Charlie Read's SADDLERY will be CLOSED July 13 to August 1 23 $fO- Monday, July IS, 1929 The official family of the Klomoth Elks lodge. 1247, who will toke prominent parti In the state Elks convention which opens Wednesday are: O. R. Moeller, O. R. Loreni, J. M. Glover, John Houston, John C, Boyle, F. D. McMillan, Lloyd Poller, Rex LaPrane, Olio Ellis, A. H. Bussmon and F. R. Olds. Tuesday, July 16, 129 Leon Crowford wos elected commondcr of Klamolh Post No. B of the American Legion for the ensuing year ot o meeting held at the Legion hall. A. D. Collier is re tiring commander. Other officers elected were: Doug Puckett, Perry 0. DeLop, Robert M. ftlggs, George Mclnlyre, A. D. Col lier, H. E. Gotz, 0. D. Matthews, A. H. Bussmon and E. J, McLaughlin. Wednesday, July 17, 1929 Crowds lined the streets this ofler. noon lo witness the "gigantic fun porade" one ol the outstand ing features of the Elks stole convention which closes Saturday. Led by Mayor T, B. Walters and Keith Ambrose, chief of police, the porode wended Its woy from Spring street up the business district. Elmer Balslger, riding on a bicycle, wos recognized by few people. The Balslger Motor sign hung up from the bock of the wheel, , , Thundoy, July 18, 1929 Resolutions on pololo grading adopted by the Klomath Potato Growers' Association were presented this morning lo Seymore Jonos, state market agent, ot a hearing in the chombcr of commerce by C. A. Henderson, Henry Scmon and A. R. Compbell. Frldoy, July 19, 1929 Mr. and Mrs. W. Crondall have re ceived word from their son Russell Crondall since his arrival in New York City where ho. hos accepted a position with the General Electric Co. Mr. Crondoll graduated from Stanford where he maored In eloctrlcol engineering. En route east he Will visit In Kansas City with his grandmother, Mrs. H. Horwood. Saturday, July 20, 1929 Arthur Schoupp, 0. 0 Mollhews, Nole Ollerbeln and A. Kcndlo, delegotes of the Klomath Sports, man's association, are home from Roseburg, where they attended the slate meeting. 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