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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1952)
THURSDAY, JULY 31. naMH-dbnn 1952 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE FIVE KLAMATH COUNTY CHEST X-RAY SCHEDULE July 22 August Rural Aral Standard Tlma July 31 Morrill, near poxtofflco, 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Spraguo Klvcr Chct William station, 3:00 p.m. to 0:00 p.m. August 1 Merrill, near postoffico, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Kort Klamath, Community Building, 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. August 4 Dly, Sycan'i Store, 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. August 7 Kcno, near postofflce, 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.' August 8 Bonanza, near poMofflie, 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. LET'S X-RAY 100 I'll nlo Midland Urio will hold il minuiil plcnlo at 8eiicer Creek, Huncluy, AiiKUiit 3. Members, thnlr Ininlllne mid friends are Invltrd. Ttj"o nUendiuii mo ta lirinii e picnic- lunch mid table service. Ice cream, punch mid colics will be lurnislica by Uie grange. Aboard Maashln Duane O, Da Icy, miarlermaalor, UBN, la aboard Iho UHg Eldorado as ehe under goes repairs al the Mare Iiland Na val Shipyard, Calll. Daley la the son ol Mr. and Mm. Waller P. Daley, Xll Hillside Avenue. Joint rirnio Huyal Neluhbors ol America and the ill Club will hold a, joint picnic at Moore ParH Hun day, August 3, 1:30 p.m. Ice cream and culiee will be furnished. Mem bers are ukod to bring plculc lunch and table service. Returned Richard C. Perdue, seaman. Mill ol Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Perdue, 4UU tjhssla Way, arrived in Bail Lirgu, menu-;, - aboard the UBH LbMH 40J; the rocket ship has been in Korean Ws tera lor Uie past nine months. Business Meeting Shasta View Orange will hold a regular busi ness meeting. Friday, August 1, g p m.. al Bhasta View Community Rail. John Jones, who Is running to UStt congressmen of district t, will be the guest speaker. Jones I Irom UOrundc. Aboard Destroyer Thomas T. Barron, liroman. son ol Mr. and Mrs. Amos A. Barron, Weed, l aboard Uie DBS William C. Lawe which Is on a Uouili American es cort cruise. In Far East - Oary T. Crulk shank, seaman, son ol Mr. slid Mrs. Karl T. Crulkshsnk, Weyerhaeuser C'snip . Keno. la serving sbosrd the transport UB8 Dlachcnse In the t ar East, (Sospel Meetings Evangelist lleahol OllweU, WarUord, ill,, will conduct siweial joaiwl meetings each evening for two weeks, be ginning Humlay, August 1. 1:30 p.m at the Church ol Clirlst. Ill Artliur btreet, The publlo l cordially In vited. During Uie period Uie church will sponsor a daily vacation Bible study for children, Monday Uirough Friday, 0:30 to 11:00 a.m. Annual Plcnlo All former resi dents of Sou 111 and Norths Dakota are Invited to attend the annual Dakota plcnlo which will be held Lane Officials Visit Klamath A delegation of Lane County of ficial.! and businessmen were In Klamath Falls today to look over the Klamath Nursing Home Uie county farm and Infirmary for Ideas which might be Incorporated In a similar layout at Eugene. In the delegation are: ' Ted Brown, Eimene chief of po lice: Ed Burlun, Eugene fire chlel; Olaf llouglum, mnnsgrr of the First National bank; Earl MoNutt, construction man; Max Dudley, welfare officer; Victor Morgan, sanitarian: Phil Bartholomew, In surance msn; Archie Slough, gar bage superintendent; Dr. Anthony Trloln. Lnne County health officer; I.re Finish, commissioner; and Bob Mncluy, commissioner. At noon the Lane County men were gurNt nt a luncheon nt the Wlllnrd with Mayor Bob Thompson County Judge 0. E. Reerier, and Commissioners Ed Oowen and Jerry Rajmis, As a Businessman Hike the BILTM0RE because.. I LIKE CONVENIENCE It's right downtown, n.ar all my ctl.nlt and financial cenlen. AND I LIKE SERVICE 1 day laundry lervlct. Stenographic i.rvlct. Men's club and plung., REASONABLE PRICES IS00 ROOMS WITH RATH FOUR DINING ROOMS FOUR COCKTAIL LOUNGES at Moore Park, Bunday, August I at 11 a.m. everyone is suited to bring picnic lunch, coflee will be served. Attending Conference Are Lynn Roycrolt, Chel II. Hsmsker and Julian Abbott, Standard Insurance Compsny represenlaUves In Klein ath Kails. They are attending company training conference on Ac cident and Bickness insurance in Eugene. Pslluck Luncheon All members of Aloha Chapter el, OES, are cor dully invited to attend a potluck luncheon, Friday, August i, 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Wsllsce Uer. lings, 4M0 Bhasta Way. All those attending are reminded lo bring individual table service. Home Palsy Richardson has ar- rlvd hnm from an frnlovablfi va cation trio to Anchorage and Fair banks, Alaska, reporting beautiful scenery and a friendly population. Visitors Mrs. Tom ClmmlyoUl and Mrs, Ueorge Myers, Condon. sre guests at the home of Mrs. Bill Marshall, uiene. night, p.m. to I midnight at Uie Armory. Pete Colley's Band. Col lege students Invited. Hoeelsl Meet Btewart-Lenox Fire Belles and Civil Defense class members, 1:30 p.m. tonight al til. Btewart-Lenox fire hall. TUNE-UP ILAlOfO $4.95 DUGAN & MEST 322 Ss. ih Two Accused Of Robbery Two persons are scheduled for preliminary hearings In District Court tomorrow morning on charges of strongarm robbery. They are Iina Hue Mitchell Cal lahan, 10-year-old mother of two, and Ernent Blnnlry Uayhart, i!7, Both are charged with rubliery by lores and violence and were ar rested Tuesday. Mrs, Callahan. Oayhart and an other man unidentified mid as yet not apprehended are accused of stesllng about 120 from a man nsmed Paul E. Krauss after drink ing with him al his house last Baturday night. Krauss swore out warrants for the trio Tuesday, uayhart was ar rested al the Ascot Hotel, where no had a room, and Mrs. Callahan at Dili N. llth, where she lives, and sre held In the County Jul). Attorney Ben Goddard repre sented Mrs. Callahan at her ar raignment In District Court yester day afternoon, and Oayhart aald he would act as his own attorney at his preliminary hearing. PEACH DEAL Non-Suppori Charge Out A charge of non-support, filed by Mrs. Bhlrlry Jackson of Bonanza and to which her husband. Virgil Durant Jackson had pleaded guilty, was dismissed yesterday afternoon by Circuit Judge David R. Van-denberg. Juckson, an Indian, pleaded guilty Tuesday, but aald In court he had given his wlie some money only a lew days ago and that, In the first place, sho had left him after only three weeks ol marilugo. He said he happened lo be In town nrenarlng to start a divorce proceeding when he was arrested on the non-iuoport count. After hearing Jackson's explane- lion. Judge Vandenbcrg ordered Mrs. Jackson, a white girl, brought to court yesterday afternoon to ex plain her side of the story. Upon hesrlng that she had received a sum of money from her husband lust a short time before charging him with non-support, the Judge lumed down Jackson's guilty pica and dismissed the charge. Jackson has been working In the woods near Prospect. Radio Students in Licenses A civil defense course In radio schooling has netted licenses lor four new operators In the Klam ath area. It has been announced. New licenses have gone to Paul ine Btcmlcr; Helen Lee; Ray Felix and Laurene Conner. The school was conducted last winter here. WAHHINOTON I The Agri culture Department aald Thursday It muy buy aa much as a half mil-1 lion cases of canned peaches from this yeur's big crop lor use In the school lunch progrum. The quantity to be bought will depend upon the ' quantities and prices offered for . ssle, Uie department said. 1 D. Religion and Politics Mis? Coins end Hear the Answer Willord Holsl 6:10 P.M. Dinner Most For Reservation Phone 6403 Sponsored by Democratic Club HOY CAN YOU LOSE Can your fruit, vegetables, meat, or Ilih In tin cans. Our cannery Is light and airy, with all modern equipment. Prepare your food at our tables in the cannery at He per can or If you are too busy, we will do all the work lor Just lBc per can. Fresh sslmon Is 43c per pound. We will fillet II, and can for 10c per can. No work for you at all and a vast savings this whiter. KLAMATH CANNING CO. llth Bstwsen Klamath snd Walnut Avenue Ph. 2-2716 or 5374 MOUNTAIN RIDGC MOUNTAIN RIDOI MOUNTAIN RIDQE MOUNTAIN RIDGC I O c z i S o PI IOURBON & WMIIHW Made For Oregon Men Who REALLY KNOW BOURBON! OlMTAIN s m ft m f45Qt. ry IBGE BOURBON WHISKEY o a E z H X 3 O I 2 z 3 e I MOUNTAIN RIDOt MOUNTAIN RIDGC it MOUNTAIN RIDGC 6 MOUNTAIN RIDOC IHI WHISKEY 18 FOUR YEARS OLD 86 PROOF GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. PEORIA, ILL THURSDAY, FRIDAY,' SATURDAY. 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