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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1952)
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE rrvi I Hi re Will He a well-child 1 ('Utile: liir InluutH mid iircuclionl (liilclri-ii nl , Khiiniilh County j llfiillli Uirmrtmi'iil, Ill-Ill Main, (Monday, Oil, jo, luawwn 1 mid S ) .in, I'lfune call 77M for an an- HKllllllllPllt, Thr f'ollrir of Itrgfntn, Worn. ii f III Moor will arioiinor n ,;nrd puny nl Monw Hull. Kilo '""." KrWay. on. 17, i p.m. Huliy 'll will bit hnaleaa. i IMiurah In lr of II, r Klrst ri-nliyiiTliiii church will hold a Ml T Ion mid naicrl pom nnlc. But. day. Oct. 18, 3 to t p.m. In the Ui'iillunul unit ol the new church. New Hon Won) him bfn re Ivcil hern ol liir lot III Oct. :, Merry llipllnl, HinclmiH, to r. unit Mm. Willluni Kimdolpli ' i rlii. 'llio lnil,y, lirnt child lor ' young couple him been niunrd llliiin II n n d o I p h i'crnu 11. i llu- uiiiiid.'xm ol Mi. mid . Unwind Prrrlii, 824 1'nclilr ,rcc. tin city mid Mr. mill i. Alexander J, Cliirk, lluppy up, O'nlll. . iprnvrd D o r I h c I I n Roue, jiniilh I'iiIU mil III with polio jut-red Heart Oenerul hospital Iciic. in now Unproved ciiouiih r out of the lion hum In which ; npcnl noine time mid la able c In a reiplrator. Kile can be leven miiiiile.i nl n nine, can ) Uo tlniiern on the left hunt! nil on the right. Hhe In anxious lellrrii from friends. Addrcua CITY BRIEFS inn II her Ht Hiicred llcurl Oen erul ilonpltul, Uuifciie. Vmlrvivw lTA ulorlii i.lnh urlll meet r'rlduy, Oct, 17, 8 p.m., at Mir ik, me wi min. tjoiin rwriH'ui, IIM6 No. 7lh, All IT A member, are cordially Invited, Falrhavcn Parents and Patron had a regular meeting Oct. M. Mm. John Kcnnedy'a third (trade loom won the room count. Elton Vtul.kB,.!, nrltielM.l nl Hhmla Kchool upoke on school laws. Mm. JOIin unriniio pre.-wnicu i-n awnrun to boyH and glrln. Kclrenhiuenta . were survcu. VI'W regular meeting, Thurs dny, Oct, 10, 8 p.m. Everybody urged to be there. Bulldlnx corp. mlnnlon meeting following the rt'Kulur ocaxlon, Ituiniiiage A large variety of rummage and while cleplmnln will be featured at the Lioness rum mage nulo to be held Oct. 21 and toinutrow, 8 p.m., for children of club member and g::enbi. llm Dinner Sacred Heart Acudemy Mother' Club annual hum dinner at the Sacred Heart Oyrnniialurn lliursday, Oct, 18. Serving Irom 8:3(1 to 8:00 p.m. Achilla 11. Ml, children 78 cent, The public la cordially Invited, The pro ceeds arc for the athletic lund. Pythian HUtera-Boclal Club will meet at Clara Ballcntyne'a, 320 Lewis street, Friday, Oct. 17, 8 p.m., for pinochle, Refreshments will be aerved by hostess. Roald Lodge No. 39 Sons of Norway will celebrate their lilh annlveraary at the city library 'there will be potluck dinner fol lowed by the Initiation of new innmbera. Field repreaentatlve A, Ifouarude will be prenent, Rummage Kale sponsored by the Mn.unlta Social Club to be held Oct. 18, haa been postponed until next week, Newell There will be a Food Sale by the Newell Unlori Elemen tary PTA on Saturday, Oct. 18. at the Homestead Market, Newell, District Meeting of the Chris tian Women Fellowwshlp will b held at the Plrst Chrlctlnn Church, Friday 10 a.m. 8tate offlcera will be preaent. Bring aack lunch. All member and friends urged to at tend, Principals' Association Elton Flshback, Principal, Shasta School, and Lowell Kaup, Principal, Fre mont School, are participants In the atate-wlde annual meeting of the Oregon Elementary School Principals' Association In Salem, Oct, 20 and 21. Linen Hhower Saturday ' night. 8 p.m., Midland Orange Hall, for the Carol Horsley family, whoa home was destroyed by fire this week. Friends and neighbors In vited to attend. Square Dance Class the begin ners square and folk dime class sponsored by the Do-HI-Do Club will still be open to beginners at the Eagles Lodge, 836 Walnut, ( p.m., tonight, Oct. 18, For Youngatera Square danc ing at Keames Oolf and Country Club tomorrow, 8 p.m., for chlldran of club members and guests. tV Fire Fighters See Chance To Control 3 West Blazes By The Associated Pra Fifty Apache Indiana trained as firefighters were ordered to the Olympia National Kme-l in West ern Washington Thursday to aug ment crewa battling a stubborn 3IOO acre blare In second growth iTinber and logged-off land. ' Additional crewa alo were '"t to the flrrlinea In Oregoii'a Ml. Hood National Forest, where WO men already were trying to control an 1100 acre fire at Zig . lo tackl new blare near Brlghlwood on the highway to Ml. Hood. With the extra help and Improved ealher. forealrymen hoped to ' bring the three ma)or blawa under ronirnl some time Thursday. High er humldlliea were forecast and moist air was expected to alow the flames. V. 8. Forest Bervlce officials al Jrfissoula, Mont., said tile Apache Indiana were being relenard from the Black River blavi near Sand Joint. Idaho, to help fight Uu Olym pic peninsula lire. A wind shift aided rrews battling One Killed In Auto Smashup OREGON CITY I A 73-year-old Portianrier was killed and hut wife critically Injured Wednesday night by an automobile thai alruek them aa they walked across the Pacific Highway between Aurora and Canby. Fdgar Peterson, apparently waa killed outright. His M-year-olu wife, Thea, waa hospitalized hern with left leg and pelvis Iraclurrs and possible Internal injuries. They had parked their car and started across the highway to a cafe. The driver of the car that struck them waa not Identified al once. that blau Wednesday. The wind changed to the southwest driving the flames bark over already-burned land. The advancing llamea had threatened the town tit Sappho, a logging community of some 40 fam ilies, but Uw change In wind direct Ion removed the threat, firelighters reported. In Oregon, lire crewa cut a broad trail U keep the Zlg Kag fire away Irom the town of Rhododendron. More than 1U0 men were ordered to the new fire near Brlghlwood Thursday. The blare was burning second growth Umber at the mouth of Boulder Creek, a half mile Irom Brlghlwood. The Wells Creek lire In North- western Washington was reported, under control after It had Jumped lire lines in two places. The tM acre fire, wnicn haa oeen burning since Sept. 30, broke out In green umber along the nook sack River in the Olarlcr District of Mount Baker National Forest. Washington hunters were asked. meanwhile, to confine their hunting lo the morning hours. liana arlsnd Fire Nnlsaranre. Phone MilS. ourt Okays tir Comment ISE If) A newspaper may k e fair comment on of Public officers" without ' ig the olflcers, the Idaho bu J Court ruled Wednesday, high court sustained a lower ... .'a ditmlssal of a IIO0.0O0 action agauist the Idaho State Journal of Pocatello. Mrs. Laura (lough and George W. Allen, members of the Bannock County Commission, brought the action alter the newspaper printed a atory saying the commissioners left a meeting after a proposed county budget was rrlllclxrd. The story said recall pennons onsln.-.t the two officials might be circu lated. "Pnesons In public olflcea can not expect all remarks made con cerning them lo be complimentary and a Criticism of the budget in this rase does not adversely re flect on the Integrity of the county commissioners the Supreme Court held. As a Businessman I like ' the BILTM0RE because... I u - mjts LIKE CONVENIENCE Ift right downtown, near oil my clitnls ond finonclol centers. AND I LIKE SERVICE 1 day loundry wrvic. 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