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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1952)
TIUm.SIMY, AUGUST 21, 10S2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGR nVB I'ln anil Ina f'rnitiii Hmilalwlll lie lirltl by llio Itl.UO Church, Bill imii rium mreeis, Friday mum, An. 11. nller services. Pntlurk dinner will hald UimUny. Auk. 24. Miiuare Dame will tin held by urn Komi I'romeiiniler at the Keno Kiiiila court. Maturduv. Aim. 'il 3d p.m. Allen lluward will be the taller. I'lrnlii DAV picnic will Ik hnltl ai Muiira rain, mimiuy, auk. J about U p. in, i'lrnnn bi Inu allvrr ware and plutrn. 'Hie women are to bring sulada or cold covered dishes. Leaving Mm. (llihard Pout and ami Bjwed, am In Join War rant otllcor Kli'lmid Post, In Yi kahotna, Japan, Tliey will sail from tfrattlo early In Brpieinurr. Hark To Alaaaa Husan and Jim my Trlplettn, children ol Mr. and Mra. Wuodrow Trliilrltn. Juneau. have been vlnltlnu their yraml- niollier, Mm. Dolly (Arthur) (Jill ton, the past two months. Mr. and Forest Fire Claims Life BEATON, B. C. I A arcond forest (Ire turned man-killer In Krltlnh Culumbla Wedneaday, tak ing the 1Kb ol a year-old logging oiwralor. Oeai: li John lllbalkln, alruck by . flaming tree while flwhllhg lOOacre lire 23 milea from Ihla southeastern H. C. vlllnve. frevlously the Burn Lake fire In II. C.'a north-central interior took two Uvea. '17e body of one . firefluhler wan found a week awn and another man la missing and Z presumed dead. : Paratroopers In Mass Jump rr. BKAOO. N. C. ( A man Jump ol approximately S.000 para troopers hmhlliihts the activities to day aa this military base puu some of Hi armed niluht on dla- - play for 48 military attachea from 37 rounlrie.i. Heavy e q u I p in e nt. Including riowlUrrg and Jrepn, wer ached uled to be dropped durum the aerial display In which paratroop era of the famed Bind Airborne Division planned la tako part. PRICK W Alt TRIMS BAKHKH8 NOIILE. in. Wln,is Southern Illlnola lown'a two barber shoiis not Into a shorlllv! unco ar and biith barbers suffered a trlmminic. l-ricea at the shout., arpuialra omy by a bulldlnir. went from 7S-ccnl hair cuta lo iree ours. Hurh a rush developed that Barber Elmer Cra ven closed hla ahop at noon one day and Barber Joe Smith locked hla door but let customers In one At a time. Mra. Clifton drove the youngsters to Heullle where they boarded ft plant for Juneau. Collrie at llefrnta Women of the Mooiie will atwuaor a card party Friday, 3 p in. at the Moose llall. 1010 I'liie, Ruby Bell will be hiMleaa. Mix-llni The evening circles of Peace Memorial church will meet B p.m. Monday, Auk. 3A Beallle at the home of Mm. William Kuni, I Ml) llomednle; Travallle, Mm. M. K. Blalil, 4731 Bo. oth; Fomythe and Kmernon, Jointly at the home of Mra. Cecil Whitby, 2610 Ewer- lein. Hteak Fry S010 club at Moore park lant Tuenday hi, lit waa at tended by almoat loo percent of the membernhlp. Present waa UeorKe Ueiarlln. Ventura, former member of the Klamath Falla club, Hill Collier waa chairman for the event. Mother's Club of the Firm Chrlallan church will hold their an mia! moelliiK end picnic Friday, auk. 1, at tip home of Mr, and Mra. I'uui ureithaupl in roe viil ley. Time la 11:30 p.m. PUT. Take your family and potluck lunch. Ouests thla aummer at the home of Mr. and Mra. Elmer Hmltli. 3IM Darrow have been Hmlth'a sister, Mra. Cora L. Cat leit, Custer Park, III., hla brother Arch Binllh and Mra. Smith, Iron dale, Mo., and hla nephew and hla wlfo, Mr, and Mra. J. B. Binllh. HI. Loula, Mo. Tile uueata returned home by way of Yellowstone Park. Other guests have been Mr. and Mra. V. W. Moore, Ban Diego, who arrived In late July and left Aur. 10, for Vancouver, Waith., where they will visit Moore's brother and hla family, Col. and Mra. William Moore. VFW Meet-tonight, o'clock at the VrW hall, 614 Klamath Avenue. The Potluck aupper originally scheduled for Haturday, Aug. 21. by the womrn'a auxiliary of tne Suburban Volunteer Fire Dept.. haa been postponed until Aug. 28, 0.30 p.m. Meeting and Picnic will be held for all Klamath County Post- master and their famllica, Sunday auk. 24. at cascade bummll l West end ol Odrll Lake). Any posU master wishing to go up Sunday can make arrangements at Cas cade Summit Lodge. Col l re and aoft drinks will be lurnlahed; bring own table aervlce and basket lunch. Potluck Picnic will be held by the Deborah Circle of Methodist Church, Friday, Aug. 22, Moore Park, 6 p.m. Ice cream and coffee will be furnished; bruig own table service. Visitor Lancaster Pollard. Port land, president of Uie Oregon His torical Society will meet p.m. tonight at the chamber of com merce rooms with members of the Klamath Falls Chapter. Everyone is welcome. Hal ugie is president, Mra. De Vere Helfrlch la vice pres ident and Mary Case Is secretary. KLAMATH FALLS CHEST X-RAY SCHEDULE August 21 Hauler's Slorc, Duty it California Ave., 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. August 22 -Dryden'H, 1842 Portland, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. I'almvrton Moulding riant, Crosby Ave. off Alia mont 11:00 a.m. lo 5:00 p.m. August 25 Shasta View Housing, 1027 Washburn Way, 11:00 a.m. lo 6:00 p.m. J. C. Penney, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. August 26 Near Kmil't, 1338 Oregon Avenue, 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. J. C Penney Co,, 10:00 am to 6:00 p.m. August 27 Near Kmii'ff, 1338 Oregon Ave., 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Teacher's Institute, Mills School, 12 noon to 8:00 p.m. August 28 Fluhrer's Bakery, 419 Broad, 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. Teacher's Institute, Mills School, 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. August 29 Safeway, 8th & Pine, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Students Pass Swim Courses MERRILL Eighteen Merrill boys and girls successfully passed Red Cross swimming courses at the Mulln pool during the summer. Beginners were Buckv Wilton, Ray Story. Bars West, Bruck Brlckner, Donna Conner, Gloria Cahan, and Inland DeLap; Intermediates were Hue Fields. Roger Trotman, Esther llcaslev, Dorothy Dnnosky, Larry iJcl.iip, and Claudeite Shuck; swimmers: Peggy Carson. Rse Deane Murks, Chris Lemler, Billy Dsnosky and Mary Lou Qualli- These youngsters were treated to ft free swim by the Merrill Park Hoard, and may have another (ree swim by presenting their Red Cross card at the pool Following swimming classes, the bus made trips twice weekly on Wednesday and Friday afternoon. I taking the boys and (Iris to Malln for practice swims, with sn aver ! age of 40 to 50 attending esch lime. Fred Tavlor. summer recreation I director, drove the bus. snd trans portation costs were paid bv Mer irlll Youlh Activities fund from the HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. snd Mrs. J. E. Earley and Joe Earley Proprietors I Commitnllv Chest snd the Merrill Psrk Board. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE and EXCHANGE 422 Main St. Phone 6771 Louisiana Demos Split Over Candidate Support BATON ROUOF.. Ls. Louisi ana Democratic leaders pledged to Clov. Adlal Stevenson the party's 10 electors snd rooeter emblem but withheld endorsement. Tile I0O . member Democratic Slate Central Committee whipped up a 77-9 vole yesterday to assure the Blcvenaon-Bparkinan ticket full billing on the ballot. It wss victory for Stevenson snd Ben. John Bjmrkmsn of Ala bama, the national parly nominees, sllhough members said Uiey were not necessarily endorsing them and certainly were not endorsing the party platform. A top party plstlorm leader who asked not to be Identified said the Auto Spills Off Grade A 1K63 OldMiioblle was bsdly wrecked late last night when It went over the bsnk on the Oreen springs Highway abobl half ft mile east of Plnchurst. The driver. Bob Utley, Lakevlew, Insursnce man, was not hurt. Utley said he was driving west and on ft curve wss forced off the road bv another car. His vehicle plunged sbout &0 feel down Uie enbankment and crashed Into tree. Art Roblson's wrecker nulled the csr oul of Uie canyon and brought II to town.. action guve the nominees "ft sest in the balcony Instead of the front row of the parly." Members snuffed out "split tic ket'' move by a H-'i'l vote. Committee Vice Chairman W. J. Erikson of New Orleans termed the final decision ft big Btevenson vic tory becsuse "It pledges our elec tors to the Stevenson ticket. In the past, the committee usual ly has not pledged Its electors. Two electors. W. Scott Wilkin son snd Orove Stafford, promptly resigned after blasting the national psrty. They will be replaced by ac tion of congressional district com mittees. Gov. Robert Kennon. strong antl Trumanlle who refuses to discuss Btevenson or Sparkman, said he was not surprised at Uie commit tee's action. 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