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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1952)
PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'lllDAY, AUGUST lif), 1052 City Safety Club The Altamont Safe- tv Club la to hold Its regular meet- tng- Irom 3 to 4 t. in. Saturday At the State Police sheds on Alta- mont. and members aro requested lo brine: Orepon Slate rule books and bicycles. Returns of the club's reoent election will also be an- liounced. Discussion of Srnl. 6 lun lv Is to be held, and visitors and new members will be welcomed. Inducted Robert E Heights, one ' Grouse Kill Fine llur ring Two Wesllir men have forefcited $29 SO bond each before Judce Tom S. Farrell. Lakevlew, on charces of hunline sase crouse wilhin boun daries of national wildlife refuse. Wesley Monroe Racv. 42. and Wilbur Allen Council. 38. were ar rested Autr. 24 bv federal came officers and charged with hunting the birds on the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, west of Lakeview. Former Local Man Injured Paul Lee, formerly district agent for the Sun Life Insurance Co., with offices in Klamath Falls, suffered serious injuries earlv this month when a horse he was" riding reared and fell on him as Lee was on va cation near Seaside. Lee sustained multiple fractures of the pelvis and several other broken bones. He is in the hospital at Seaside and probably will re main there for six more weeks. Lee left Klamath Falls about two years ago. During the period he lived here he was prominent in local civic activities. Lee is now insurance man for the Securities investors Co. in Portland. Lodge Names New Senator HARTFORD, Conn, "Wl Gov. John Lodge Friday appointed Wil liam A. Purtell, a Republican, to the Senate vacancy caused by the death of Sen. Brien McMahon. Democrat. He will serve until next January. Purtell, West Hartford manufac turer, is the GOP nominee for the lull six-year term, and will oppose the Democratic incumbent. Sen. William Benton, next November in that race. A permanent successor to Mc Mahon. who died July 28, will also be elected in November to finish out the final four years of Me diation's term. Democrats and Republicans will hold special conventions next week to nominate for the short term WirdlI)lle COMPLETE 45 - RCA1 Classical "Red Seal" EXAMPLE ; . 'THAT MIDNIGHT KISS" Reg. 3.99 MOW. 25 W Glen Miller Album ' Tr Wayne King Album Eddy Arnold Album or RADIO and ELECTRIC 401 South 6th Bitel of the Junior Foresters who has liffn working on (he Modoc N. llonul Forest slurp June, of this vear, was inducted Into the milt tarv service on Aus. 28. Helsins's iuome Is in Anaheim. Calit. j Death word has been received here bv old friends of the death jV 19. m snriimfteld. Mo . of lNln whlte. one-lime resident of 'Klamath Falls. She was a niece of ; Mrs. Louis Bradford of this cilv. I Her death followed a lonit illness from cancer. Durtnit her residence here in 1912 1914. Miss White clerked In the old Whitman Drus Store. Later she studied for and I was graduated as a registered nurse Guest Mrs Grace Griffith. 86. Portland, pioneer resident of Klam ath Falls. Laneell Vallev and Poe Vallev who lived here from 1R86 until three years aeo. Is vtsltinc this week at the home of Mrs. John Patterson. 702 No. lllh. She ;'usht school In Dairy in 1888 is the widow of the late Stephen Griffith. She now resides in the Baptist home for the aged Local Soldier Aids Orphans WITH THE 2D INFANTRY DIV. IN KOREA A 2d Division-sponsored orphanage for homeless Ko rean children recently received its first clothing donation through a Klamath Falls. Ore., soldier. SFC Gravdon P. Gwvn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Gwyn of 38 Fulton street, made the pres entation. The clothitur was collected bv Qwvn's sister. Mrs. Joy Ovgard of Klamath Falls, after he wrote her about the project. The orphanage, named "Friend shin Home." currently is caring for 67 children and soon will raise the number to 100. Soldiers of the 2d Division al ready have donated more than $15. 000 to be used for the welfare of the children. Plans have been made for a per manent building for the Korean children to live In. Gwyn. who has been In Korea since January, is section chief at the division transportation office. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE KLAMATH SCHOOL OF MUSIC TUESDAY.AUGUST 26 Telephone 6705 FOR APPOINTMENT 45 RPM STOCK VICTOR ALBUMS : Mario Lanza 2 The Popular RCA Victor 45's OFF Regularly NOW 3.04 2.28 fo) U fff II Ph. 6920 Jt .:: T. TEXAS TYLER (above I and hit Wettern twing band are to play a return engage ment at the Red Barn in Dor rii Saturday night, Tyler will ds personal appearance ever station KFLW Saturday verting at 7. The Tyler com bine it rated one of the na tion's finest. Merchants To Discuss Xmas Three Important subjects will be taken up at the September meeting of the Klamath Merchants Associa Hon. it was announced bv Frank Drew, president. The matters of store hours for Christmas season, the Christmas opening parade, and the handling of the problems of shoplifting will be up for discussion and decision by the membership. It will be the regular breakfast meeting, at the Wlnema hotel Wed nesday morning. Sept. 3, at 8:00 OFF - Now 1.99 Albums a. m. Xa STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Music Show ASHLAND Emphasis will be on muMo rather Hum drama at the I Oregon Sliukespi'iirean Iheiilie In 'Ashland tonight when the festival association presents the tint cuii 'cert of ElKiibcthnn music In the new program established this vear. Participating In the concert will be some 7S imiMcmns Irom the Rogue vallev and ront such distnnt Points as Portland and Los Atigcie lea. The program Is under the tit i rwtlon of linns l.niiinl ol the Uni versity of Southern Citlilotnia. mu sio facultv. I The concert will be another "first" for the imiiiue festival. Fes tival olficlals believe It Is the onlv musical event In the countrv de voted to Klixabflhan and Jacobean music exclusively. Over 1.000 people are expected to attend the event. Heard will be a variety of musi cal compositions of Shakespeare's day, ranging from hymns to lovo songs. A concert orchestra, a large chourk, smaller instrumental n I: a -v rli i l ECONOMICAL INSTALLATION ! UEVJ HOMES OR OLD ! FLOOR TO CEILING HEAT AT UNIFORM, HOUCE-VJIDn HEAT AUTOMATIC COMFORT AT LOW COST ! HEATING SERVICE AVAILABLE ON THE PEYTON ROUTE For Ashland groups, soloists, and (he festival's well-known mndiliml .inner. n will take part In the program. Featured on the program will be exeeriw from Fureell'a brautllul "Fnlry Queen." Manv of the musicians from out side Iho area who cullie to Ash land to pin lltlnate Hi the concert are professionals w ho came to lend their services to the civic event. The concert Is the t'linmx of ihe new music program at Ihe festival this year. Manv of Ihe musicians who anpear here already imrtu-l- ' Puled In short programs belore festival plava during the season. The festival closes with a per formance of "The Tempest" on Aug. 30. noMBS STAMI'I'IIIK KLIil'llANTS " SlVjOAPORE I.D R A F. bomb ings of Communist Jungle hldeoirts have sent wild elephants stamped ing Into cultivated areas, the Malayan government reports. MOMOMEY.DOWM! 36 MONTHS TO PAY ON LIBERAL F.H.A. TERMS mm ITS CLEANEST! 835 AL Auxiliary Meets In Tule TUI.Cl.AKK Work fur Ihe months ahead waa outlined at a meeting Aug. IN, of the executive umttd ami conimltee chairmen ol the auxiliary ol Tulrliike Post No. lt4, Aiiiericuii Legion, at the home ol Mis. A. b'. Kyckmnii. Pinna were ninile lor a rummage sale In the old llooili building, Oct. 3-4, and all menibera are urged lo save rumiuago for the sale. Members were ulso urged to gel work under way on gilts sent an. DREWS have Stradivari Sport Shirts! i Prnqnttt4 and Jtlivttd l poclcay eomp.fe, rtaJy lor tlmp Intlollollo that you eon Jo yovtulf, if you wish. Tiny, eonorafctj, 3W eWf toploto -oty ltlly mttol plpt duett. Thtto Bmoll eonduHt may bt Intallod oUhot obov your coiling or tonnrth yovt floor, ond INSIDE yovr wall. Tho PERFECT hooting tyttom for Inttallailon In now homes; rtplaelng thoto outmodod tyttomt In OLD HOMES. HEAT ! fne.rrt tt long to sit from cooif fo eoojf, end In houiot tanging from NEW 80 YEARS OLD, tho ovaroot dllforonco hoiwoon tomponturot at tho colling ond at tho floor war J. dogtaot. Thlt noant WARMTH at that vital floor lovol wfi.re cfi.Wf. phy, om wrm'n " foot tulfot from chill. Protturo fotctd hoot and th Coloman "mytttry grill,," afford . . . JVST WHAT A H0USEYIIFE DREAMS OF I COMFORTABLE HEAT It prtttwt-forctd to very room In your nocottary to ovorhoat ono or two toomi In ardor to got propor rooms, hodroomt, and ovon utility rooms. 1 ' All thlt and ECONOMY TOO I I. - 1 .' I , All. M. I. ..uimy r,am or uiit n twnimoi an tho hoot you need alwayt undor AUTOMATIC CONTROL. MARKET ST; nunlly lo the Vi'tri iii'a hospltul gift aliun. OUts made by members ut vurlous ut miis ato soul to the hospital lor vcleiuna to arnd as gilts at Chilstmns. ' A food booth will also be con ducted at tlio coining Junior l.lvu slock show. Hostesses were Mrs. Ittith Pine tor, Mis. Eva Honut'iibeitf mid Mis, Fanny Ityckiiiiiu. svsma DISTRIBUTION 1 Tho Coloman Blond Air tyttom I . I ...... rof a. I'aeful (UK . . . Hnop Voldit'i Pioneer Of fir Hupplr, lit Main. s ! . lit S W a? VOItl IM0IITI f0UNTl tho PERFECT plont for CLEAN hoat dlitrlbutlom homo. No longot It tf warmth In Jlttrnt play It a rovofufonory eanfrol ' , , , Cofiifonfy mi m ' 2eSS