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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1952)
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 1. 1!)!i2 HKHAI.I) ANDNKWS. kl.A.viAm rn, PACE THRFIt CITY BRIEFS llrbrknli l-oilne -will mnpl 1'lturn flny, H p.m., mil Wrilnrxliiy tin Halrd In yrnlcnliiy urlrlii, llataar NrHlni - wonirn nl HI. J'uuU chinch will unci 'I liiniuliiy 10:311 B in.. I'uruli Hull. Ilrtnu xuik lunch, Aiiyono Itilci c.ilcil wrlciuiio. MiivIiik - Mr, iiihI Mm. Y. (Jul mil, I J 1J lliiinrilulo UimuI, mo IIIUV. Hill lu f inny uli! , Mo. Tim C'liirull". liiiva lived In Kliiiiiutli I'ulln sines WW. Mnrtlni - VI''W' u il x 1 1 1 ii l y tnrrlh 'I'lllilMliiy, H p in.. In tlii- city li brary. Mfinbrii. in r.kril lu urlng aaiulwliliM. Hrr Ilrllm-Tlii'ip will bp rriiu lar iiirplinK ol Urn Hlrwurt l.rnox file llrllca TlmiMluy nliilil Ht 7:311, 1 llm Urn Mini Km, Join tluilKlllcra Will incrl Thuiailay at B.W) In llm MiimiiiIi: 'temple. Thi'io will bo liillliilliin. ('Irrlp.ft.rr HiUirp Duller In Irnnnlium club, nirol an H. Dili fetrccl, Community Hull 'lliuiitduy, bti.iliiPMi iiinriuiu al 7:311. All im-iu-br-ra uijiril lo lo JH f .-.nil, ilnnce aonjiluti ui B uu. Kih'UI Club-Alulm Chaplrr III, 0.l:.B , will bold UK ri'uulur inrcl- Girl Scouts Plan Exhibit Bulurday, 8rit. M. Uip GUI Bi onl Pin i n 1 1 ii u iiihikI unit I r oin u :iu lo 2.30 al Fremont Hrliiiol, Kiiy O'Doiuiliun, uitnKIciiI, iHP.tltlrU ul llm ninnllng. 11 wu decided llim Hip lliownlu, Inlpriiipdluln mid Ben. lur CI 1 1 1 ricuul Truopa would pin on nn exhibit ot their ttoup'a win k Nnvcinber till ul llio lu I r urouiuU. Thin wiiii to bo culled l'riiutci"iliiif Willi Ultl HcoulK. Many other prob Ipiiih mid plan wrrn (Hncunhcd which Hie girl worn Ul lukp buck lo tliPir troop fur lurtlier coiu.ul rratlun. The uhla nl thin ineeunn mndo plana mid rpcotiimrmlntlcmii lor Hie next lour nioiillin. J hp iirlH clione u Ihelr rupi o-nr-MaUvea In Dig Uenliimil Coulcr. pimp In Hcaltlr. Wm.li., nip Kuy U'Dunaliur, duiiiiliipr ot Mi. mid Men. J. L. O'UonnllUp ol Itoilto 2. Box 4(i'J mid Currlo bur llellhrou Ink Prliluy nl 1:411 pin, ul Hip Mttkonlu Hull. Draanrl will bo nerved. All iiirinbfti'a coitllully In-Mted. Wunirii of Hip Miiiii.p drum (cup piiirllce linn burn cnnceled lor lonlulil, llpnprvutliiiinppi'NOUH wlnltlnu to iillend 1 1 in liny ul Hclreiil Hi ink. Innl npniinuiPd by Dip Cnthnllc UniHihlern, Hundiiy, lire miked lu cull plthrr HlUnhnlli llriiiiilniipnfi, 77711 nr I'ello Hollo, UUOfl, ur rencr MiUonn. Mrrtlll(-A Unit Ulnl.UM.liin Itrnllp ill Uip l.i'iiiiup ul Women Votera will meet If p.m. Tliuiniliiy ul the homo ol Mm, Ivuii ThompMin, Boa I'uclllo 'I'prriu'p, Hiibjei l m llio ili cunnlon will bp "Individual l.lh. nrura." All Women nip cordially Invllrd. For lurlher Inluiniutluii cull 467B. CiuiKPr- FiiIivIpw Exlrnnlon Unit will mi'Pl Kiiduy, Oct. 3, 10 a.m. lu Dip exhibit room ol III lull Uioiindn lur a. Irnnon on upholnler inn cunliliiun. 'I ke own aupiillea. l'ulluck and child cure. iWriCiX Fli.il Mrlliodlnt church will hold a rinuliHine mile Friday ami Hiilmdiiv at llir Ulik 11. Miller iCo. bulldlirg. 71U Kliinuilh. Helling will nlurl al noun Kiiduy. ror pickup cull Mm. Mover ll-OIKH or Mrn. Unwary, i'M. Mm. IVllt. 11. 1 MlPtt i Jeiiin now ol Omnia Punn, lurinerly ul Klum nlli Kulln whore oho him miiiiy Irlentln ell Belli. 21, vlu Ullllru Air Unen lor New York Ctly, where Mip will upend Iwo duyn. llien nne will boil nl the yueen l.llznhelh, luudliiu nl Hoiiihuniplon, mid ex pecl.i In vl-.lt Kuuhiud, Ui-ullund, lleliilum, llollnud, I'iiiIh and n.i much ol Fiance nn Ulna permlln 111 6 week. HellllillUK lle will null un the Flench Liner Liberie. f-- ', TH 'I ' , , , In h, i i i, n- i r i ' i i 11 "" By MAIIY KUAN ni.iK mnriilnu mnrked Uip Ih' kIiiiiuiu cil Ihe three dny retrenl lor Academy nludrnln. brum conduclPd bv vlnltlnu prlcM FulhPr Heard. n..in,ti,. will. Mn.HM und clnnlllU wilii BriiPdlcll"" rrh dnv will bp nor. dniiuhler ol Mi niul Mm Freilifllled Willi colllerPncea, npiruun II. Hellbroniier, lUikl Freiiiuui. The allernnlrj choaen were Kline Nltch- dm arid Karen Porter 'Ihe DPI I'luiiiiiris Hoard olll rem !or IUM-M were choncn: Hren- Idpnl, Kay O'Uonnhue: vice i'rcnl- .'1. '".. to i i 1 - JT 1 'ttLv THORN IN ENEMY'S SIDE Dug in atop "Old Baldy" in Korea, United Nation! infantrymen tnip at Redi dug in on the oppo lite hill. Indian Celebrity Visits Chiloquin By DAIll tM. WOLFF C'llli.uOuiH "And. mother he Jiuu uiiiidn ticur dnwii lu bin wiiIni ind hud only one nrui. Ttiuh mv clilldreu arotr-eii IniereM m llio ntrnuuer, im Inrluui 111411 lu town. "Lelly" Wilder, a Klamath Hlver Indliiu. 11 nd hm wile. 11 iiu uiber ol a Montiiuu tribe, nperute the Wild FiikIi; Indluii niu-.eum und a vilt nhop a mile north uf Uepoe liny on lllulmnv llll. ihev were In lown over (hp weekend to mnke nrrnnue- menlH to ouy deer IikIph durlnu hiintlmt nensun. Mrs, Wilder does bmknkln und hi, . wink with Ihe tanned hide. Lefty dnen commerrlal nln palnl '"t nnd ilrnwii Tndiun life picture. He alho record Indian wiiiks In nil hm travels, If 11 rim and teuchen trl- I -.a;. COLON one1 TOMACH "rf PILES (Hemonhoidl) AllWtltS Tmlrt Wiit.MI Hospital OpcritlM Btr DK.ipii ikitt W,,l. a. Coll THE DEAN CLINIC Oh, 10 until 5 Mendey Intovtn Pfldor, 01,1 I p.m. Mndr, Wd0a and ft,4my. Chl,o,(.if ft,. icon ... In .ui 41, d y,or, 3016 NOIFHIAST SANDT tOUtlVARD ToloohoM f A.I 3911 PorilanO' 14. Oro. 1 Even money nnys thone younsitera i will (trow ui with a keen aiinrocin- i I lion nl Uioir Indian I'trlUiaa with bal dnnccx. and then taken a pro- pnrllclpated In track events, h. .narenin nar i..ry wvc, If.'.Moual Iiidiiin Kruno to lalrn or I went to nchiMil on a schotarsmp I puiiiic KuineriiiKN to prencnl me land then upent nine years tench- dances, i luti lor Ihe JndlnfJ service, part ol An the Wtlders travel around lhat time spent at Chemawa where he laimht art mid cralts. and boys physical education. Wilder wearn his hair In long hrnldi and navs when he makes his annual trins to the Oregon State Fair or lo Ihe Pendleton Round- they Irctpienilv camp out In a cul- oilul teuen they have made. Wilder P. a member of Kiwanls. of all Oreiton art center group, and Is a former school teacher and coach. In 1(130 he was nlnvlnur football Un he ltkei to wear n feather for the Chemnwa Indian School i He favs children flock around with near Hnlein when he caught eighl Uwed expressions and he knows passes In a game with a Portland he will have a crowd at his an hrliool. 'Itie occasion came to the pearances even If the adults stay attention of Bob Rlplev who list-lawnv. td the onp-armed player as one of I The Wllders have three voting the "Believe It Or Not" novelties, sons aged S. B. and 7 lust to keep wilder also played basketball and things humming around home F-.Wl aM.m I n s vitiuvriM- naiiciano j a ti mi . . M.r.14" MACARONI Highlihts At KUHS By HAIKU. II McKAV Ilial aasemlilv given bv and lor the Nallonnl Truirncrlbern rKaiety lor the blind wan cancelled because Iho car Dip group was coming up In developed motor trouble down In DuiiMuulr. Liuiinu the unexpected activity period thai resulted from the can- epilation of the program, the sen ior clans held Its flmt orKunl7.it- llonal meeting Willi ntudent body president Clnylon Hannon acting an president pro tern. IJctly lied Held took the minutes. The main order of business wan the nomination of oil leers. Thone who were nominated for president of the class werp: Louie Fredrick so. Cieorge HniP.011. and Pat Kllt-rpdire. Iliasp lor vlcp president were Bob Flora. Louie Taucner, Dick Ward. Mike Burke. Shirley Craw lord Alice Oeary, Slinron Ulenger. and Jnna Lnngilel were nominated reading, and private pravpr. ror soniP tms ' "" "",,' Vow lor Ihe conibtiiatlon olllce ol see others II la the last. i plan now ire-nrer Jana Lnngnlet 20-30 Clubs Slate Meet The annual session ol the West ern Knights Association has been scheduled lor Oct, 24, Ivan Eccles, chairman, announced at last night's meeting nl the 20-W Club. Other btislnesn of the club last night Included Ihe decision to enter a team In the Fintcrnul and Serv ice Club bowling league, and Bill ! Faiight was Instructed to net the team lormed. Fred Hudlock, Northwest district convention chairman, reported on hl schedule ol events lor the con- 1 ventlon. and Ed Maurman was I placed In charge of obtaining local entries In skll and quartet con tents. Piesldenl Ed Ho-ley announced that new members would be Inltial- nnd I'd Oct. 14, and Social Chairman Bill Nelson reported pinna aloot to hold another club Halloween party this year. PAINT NOW WHY WAIT? First Clois Material and Workmanship Reasonable Prices Low Monthly Payments FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 4226 . L. BROWN Contractor k'MMHsanHantSaMal)tSB WORKING MEN... Shop the CLOTHES MART for all of your work clothing and SAVE! All garments in good condition and clean. Bring in good misfit clothing for trade. The CLOTHES MART 125 So. 9th Phone 3364 lo get the niosi out ol It. rotary - treasurer. voiced her Intentions to decline but In writing, no, until ,n.u tu.ii.ff imost do ro leinpurarv jii..." ' -- .... h h. 1. suit In lb. run- dent. Carrie Btie Hellbroniier. Bee. mndp to spnd nevprnl OPicgaicn J fsc . " .a . !,,, UntvVr.lv Tn The office for which Ihe most hII.op Wash Oc? ' "nd 1H student, are nominated la usually ,Tpkrnx,ne"oThco,f7er'ence is the olf.ee of vel.-song leader and lo lenrn how hlilh school pnper anu iannunls Can be Improved. "A nlncle pall does It all!" Men'a Hand Laundry, lllh and Klamntn, Phone 2-2531. Tre,i,urer, Carolyn NuncurroW Ifie next meeiiiiu will be Feb 31, 11152, with muln order of bus), nens the Insinuation ol Olflcern. tcporta from Uie lieulonnl Conlrr. enco and the Cookie Sale. Pioneer Malin Resident Dies MALIN Ellnibcth niijnun, resl dent ol Mnlln since 11)10, died al the fnmlly home Tuesday, 3 p.m. (ihe had been ill lor innny ni'inths. Mrn. Rn)niis wan bom April 7, IWO. Ill Kolln, CVechuslovnkla and camp lo Amoricii with her hus baud and one smnll duughler, set tling llrnt in Daltlmnre and Inter In Tucoma mid Sacramemo belorc coming to Klumuih C'ouniv. She lived with her family on a larm until Mr. Ramus died In 1042. 8he was a member ol Ihe ZCUJ lialge, Cuech oiuanirallon which will be in charge ol graveside nerv lcp In the M11II11 cemetery. Fun ernl arrmigpmentn are pluliued lor a p.m.. Friday In the First Presby. lerian Church, Mnlln, with the Rev. George Khuiniiii olllelniliig. Hurvlvlng are: one duuKhlpr, Mrn. Manilp Ottoman, three sons Lad die, Jeiry and William, all ol Mn lln: also severnl grandchildren. Those wishing lo, mny doiinte lo the cancer fund Instead of sending llowers. Ellon Smith. U.S. National Bank Is head ot ihe cancer lund this jpar. Something dliferem. nomethlng new. are me cnarm Di.ti- - isling ol thp letters on. .. . ... . mimculniin medal. Hie bracelets have been ordered and should be arriving oe ore Proceeds will go toward Ihe Atrlati annual. ' BecnuP of Ihe rptipal there will bn nn rnlly Ihls week In preparation for the lootball game with the Hen ley Hornets Ihls coming Friday nfternoon al M on the onnonenli flpld. Nevertheless, spirit" are high as students hope for a change to the better. Siskivou Demos Meet Harry TULEI.AKF Members of Ihe Siskivou County Deinorrallc Cen Hal Committee have been Invited to join Hip cnmpnlgn train of Presi dent Harry Truman at'Dunsniiilr nnd lo proceed to Centril Valley, accnrdliif to word received here today from Louie Sabnrbnra, by Ross Rnglnnd. Local members of the committee who plan to meet the president are Clark Frnslpr, E. W. 8tauntnn, P. C. BpiRinan and Ross Rngland. Kam Anderson, member of thp Me doi; County Democratic Centrnl commltlep has also been Invited to Join the group. this wun irueol Ihe seniors. They nnmlnatpd six students lor this of- lice. Iluy are ituoy uenring, uica iiki.,.n T.,,. X4,il,,A.i.erv Hon r u T.,.,, tn,1,. nl.H .llm Weldon. While were on llio nublecl 01 ofllcers here's a list of the girls glee club olflcers for this year: president. F.dna Forrester; vice president, Ueordra Scott: secre tary. Norma Lee Douglas; pub licity manager. Jean LBrson: ana librarians, Carol Jones, and Anlla Pence. Mr. Blomaulst has two one act plays In the fuml singes of re hearsal. One Is Ihe story of a Rame warden who went to check on Illicit game. The other plav is a tale of purltnn dnvs to be pre sented In November. Leading roles In these nlnvs will be played bv veteran Lltlle Theater actors. Denelce Kenyon. Mury Ilpmetrakos. Lorn Lou Rolnh. Flor rle Jnne Darlon. nnd Lorraine Price. Don't fnrcet to tune In the Klam ath Snorts Album tonight at 7:30 over KFJI. 23 y&cM Ago- Mondoy, Seplember 30, 1929 John A. McColl, postmaster, it in receipt of a communication rom Ihe treasurer's office ol Washington, D.C., stating that all telephone ond light poles and wires on or across the property which has been designated os Iho ledcral building site, must be removed by March 1, 1930. Tuesday, October 1, 1929 Police Judge U. S. Ballonline stated this morning that anyone receiving slips for violation of ony of the traffic rules of the city, must answer the complaint Immediately or 0 warrant will be issued for their arrest. Wednesday, October 2, 1929 Miss Orlcna Floyd became the bride of Joe Bliss ot a home wedding late yesterday. They left immediately following the ceremony for southern California to spend two weeks before returning hero to moke their home. Thursday, Octobar 3, 1 929 A pep ossembly was held at Klom olh Union high school this afternoon. Cliff Dunn of Dunn and Baker wos the main speaker ond lauded the high school stu dents for Ihe spirit they have been showing in sponsoring ond upholding athletics. Friday, October 4, 1929 Woodcrolt Thimble Club, No. 239, a newly formed organization held their third meeting with Mrs. Bell Tompkins as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Glenn Hewitt. Fol lowing Is a list of Ihe club mombers: Mesdomes DcLap, Moth eny, McCormack, Groce Owens, Bell Tompkins, Moud Shucy, Glenn Howill, Bell Smith, Alto Brown, Henry Gloyslein, Lydio Blackman and Maude Guill, Saturday, October 5, 1929 Word received from the Univer sity of Oregon ot Eugeno, stated thot Miss Virginia Richmond, doughlor of Mr. and Mrs. Porry 0. DoLop, ond Miss Vlrginlo Patterson hove been pledged by the Delta Zoto sorority. Misses Marorie ond Virginia Peyton ond Miss Ethel Carlson ore other Klamoth Falls girls who are affiliated with Ihe some sorority. THE "Insure With Landry" Jlandlu Gx. The KIRBY Call 2-0131 No. 3 Utton Co. 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