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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1952)
. MONDAY, OCT. M, 1U.V2 CITY Junior I'luy Tim Junior class of tlw 1 uli Inkn hluli aciiwil lint clioif , en II ir pliiv, "Wn Bhoiik the Il'inlly Tll'n'1 lu bel pirnl'llteil In Ililll lJn. rrmljrr. Xpi-akrr Mule lli-pififiilnllvc 1 it Henry, KllnnuUI J''iills, will Uls ririH thr iniMhiiic it tin the Nov, 4 ballot ut a iiiiii-iini IImiii, oiru inrrt Inu III thr Merrill ItrercuIMm llnll, Wednesday, Out. 11, 8 p in, 'llm ' Iiirctlnii lh aiiiiiircorrd by Hie Mer rill Uunlnrwi niul J'riilnnsloniil ' Wiiinrii mitl everyone In Invited to nttdul. i Ml. I.altl-I.milrs Aid will meet ' Wednesday, Oct, 113 at Mm homo til Mm, I, A, Went, ilJlto Kbrr- i Irln Mien. Hume Three Klamath fulls Vinurii, Mis. Oimmho Olr..k, Mrs, ' llarrv l.iimlrnin mill Mrs. Ada ,. H rcton have Just relumed home i li mil mi sriun-nillo Jaunt by amo I around the riniiilry. 'I'Ury wore ' Kunp ill weeks mid (Iiii'Iiir their ! trip bud no accident nor saw none. , Hiev Vlnlled Hie Nnillieimi acctliiii , of Canada, llin Ht. Lawrence Hlver i area to Quebec. Ihen down Ilia ' Atlantic, Count tn Wnihlniiton U.U . mid home by Ilia Boiillieru route, Rrlitkuh-BoclHl club will meet ' Inr regular mil hic k lunc heon. Wednesday, Oet. XI, I p.m. m the 1CX)K Mull. Election of olllrers mid biinineui meeting tn follow. All , member! me timed to attend. While Ktepbmit Lioness Club Mill bold a rummage ano wime elephant sale on Oat. 31 and i'i m SIS fine btreel. IteeuDerallnr Mm. T. W. rVHnrn who was seriously Injured - when hit bv Pioneer Tnbucco J Compuny truck, two wcrka mto la I icciiierallng ut her home niter spending a week it the Hillside Hospital. J Katies Drum Corps Practice to S nutbi at I p.m. Would like fur all i member to attend. Anyone Inter. I elecl in drum corps work wel- J come, and we will train Uiein. ! rrl.rlll. Club of the ConBrega tlonal Church wilt hold ta niecitnit at the home of Mra. Caldwell, 'tin I Kberleln, Oct. 31, I p.m. ! Rummas Hale it the Commil ! nity Grocery blure building. I (MO K Main. Oet. 24 and ip. Ulldel Hit apoiuorahp of the Prlscllla Club J of the Coniireicalloiial Church. Any ! one having rummage may leave It I at the parsonau 2M0 Garden, or t call 23J78 or 3M for pickup. j nireelnra Meeting Camp Tlre ! fouls Board ol Directors meet , luesdey evening, I p.m.. Chamber i of Commerce. J et nil membera I el 4U J Kalon Jsa aie assed tn meet at S the office of the Klamath County I Tubereuloala and Health Assnele I lion. 309 Kant Main. Wednesflay. 1 10 p.m., to atull Chrlalinaa Seal ! rnvelupea. Wimn of the Mome-will have I Initiation at Mooi Hall, Tueaday, Oct. 31, I p m. Candidates wno in to apiwar for initiation are: ! I-ouloe C're. Marie Allen, than I l.ouma, Ruth Krench, Thelma iHiwwn, Madge Chaae and May Cruthera. The Mooneheart conunit tee will entertain with a Chrbilmaii , Mualcal theme, delivered by Mr. ! Ray Rlbak and hla puplla. Retrean- menu will be aerved in the lounge I following Initiation. Mooaeheart Chrtatmaa gllU ahould be brought J to this meeting. I llatbins rivb will meet Friday. I Oet. 34. 1.30 pm., at the home of I Mra. May Eck, Lee Apartmenu. ' 30 Bo. eth. Anyone not being able ' to attend are asked to call Mra. J ck. Ambries Club-next meeting will I be at the home of Mra. William l.uer. 1616 Sargent, Thursday, Oci J 31. I ftarah Circle of the Klamath J Lutheran Church will meet lue. ' day, 8 p in., at the home of Mrs. Knfene Werner, 3331 Darrow Ave. J nue. Textile painting will be con l tinurd. ' l.eat River Orange Booster night for the I.om River Granite will be ! at the Olene Community Hall, Wed I lievlny, Oct. 33. I p.m. Open meet i ing with program. Refreshments will be served. Anyone Interested J Invited to attend. J A and I Folk Danrera meet to I nisht at I In the Allamont Orade LSchooi gymnasium. n ; rlaellla Circle Klamath Lu- i thcran ladies Aid. Is to meet to- i morrow night at I at the home of J Mrs. Dagny Bobctsk, 1528 Oregon I Avenue. , : ,? Tie whiskey f Ask for" doubled The Straight Kentucky Bourbon for"JoubleA"lwsti... It PROOI. ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING BRIEFS 1 1:1 -. MKa Tiileliike-Coiiiinunlly Guild will meet WtMliiemhiy, Uot. 33, 3 p.m., In the Aniif of the Prenbyter. hi, i;iiuifh, Devotional leaner, Mm. U III IV jellheil, lliiawwea, Mra. l.oln Joluihon mid Mra. Loulue lluirsrii. Metin.An iiiumrliinl niecllnu 'S. KUIIH, under the adult edu . A L."!.,1, P. .. .... i?:,.'?. Iiatinn proimm beiim carried on ... ,.. . . all of rlddlnu (Jreuon ol coiniiieriial Ir.cd KainhlhiH will be nl tun rilM MelhodPit Church loulitht at 1 p.m. llraanua for voIhik ' Yes- on uin TJI1 will be dlncusAcd. I'ubllo Is in vlled. I.egliin-Aim iinhli Lrglon Ailxll lnry Klniilslh Unit No, a will hold their reguliir meeting Tueitliiv nlKht In the Veterans Memorhil Hull. All nut of town members In vited to attend, f.ueky Mporta l.sdy Pslay Rich srdnon la a proud and lucky sports Inily. Hhe broiiKhl In her snnual Mule deer weluhlng 300 lbs Iroiu the Illy Mounlnln sres. In Korea Pvt. Jone E. Herrera, whose wile, Teresa, lives at 3141 Austin Htreet, now Is aervlng with the tint Hlumil lluttullnn In Korea, Ills parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. fc. Herrera, live at HJ0 Owens Street. In Jspsn-Alfred R. Allstott, yeo msn sesmnn, UHN, son of Mrs. Helm Allstoll of 634 Main Btreel, a member of the Hlnlf of Com mander Carrier Division 17. aboard the cVMirt slrrrsll csrrlcr Utt8 Hic lly are psrllc'pstlng In exten sive enll'Siibmar'ne exercises off the const of Japan. dervli e Recently participating In operstion Msln Hrnce on bosrd the amphibious force flsgshlp UMB Mount Olympus wss Marlon W. Kline, aerographer'a mate third class. UHN. son of Mr. and Mrs. It t Kline of 6541 lndeiiendence Avenue, and husband of Mrs. Msr ion W. Kline of 74 Port Wsshing lon Avenue. New York. N.Y. GIs Hear Local Radio Show Rsdlo station KPLW. which re cently sent a tape recording of lo cal news to the Korean battle zone, is getting responses from service men who have heard the program of "homey" Items sent abroad. The tape tilled "Way Back Home" carried the news of the po tsto hsrvest, football, hunting and other news, Two recent letters were from Pvt. Jo Herrera. MM Blgnsl Corps Bn.. who wrote thai "It sure felt swell to hesr Charlie McFsrlsn wsv over here." snd from mem bers of the origins) 430th Topo rrsphlrsl Unit all from Tulelske. II.. rt.l -Knm. ss . Decker. 420th rnar. Avn, Tnpo. Det. said thev were getting the recording over State KILROY at Taegu. Korea, and expressed sppreeistlon for the tiioughtlul eoui lev nt the lorsl station In remem bering Uie boys on the other sloe of the world. The letter wss signed ov But. Vie Iiwlher. Cpl. Tom Decker, Cpl. Bill Bllnson. Cpl. Durrell Wsl- oen. I'lc. nsrvey ureeiiosnx, ra. David Bunch, Pfc. Junior Craig and Pfc. Leroy Crowell. The recording was sent at the request of the Armed Services and will be repeated about every three months. Hunters Kill Three Cattle Three head of whlleface cattle were ahot. presumably oy aeer hunlere. yesterdsy or. last night on the cox urot tiers raucn, uregon iv. nesr Bonsnra. Denutv sheriff Dal Reed said One of the animals waa killed outright, the other two wounded and had to be butchered. He aald spotllghlers msv have ahot the cattle. BE SURE BE SAFE -VJ- .RENT IT Rtt A leead New SesnVCereee Typewriter All Makes I Stk Lest Mania's Rental It Applied Te ferchese Pike. VOIGHT'S Pieneer Office Supply : Msln Phone 7411 with slgc in its flavor... (S2, CO, KANKFOaT, KY. nmj -H . It. Villi Course Slated For Aliens A course. In United Btnlen Gov erniiiiiit lor alien preparing Inr American citizenship is to atari Wednesday at 'I -Ml p. in, HI loom In Klamath nuhlic schools. llLMtutl. Citizenship hearings are held twice a year the next one In Mnrcli-uy the circuit court under delegnteii authority from the Fcd ernl Dliitiicl Court In Portland. The course not only prepares the cltl.ens-tu-bn for the required ex sinlniillon. but also educnles them lo aMiiiio the renponslbllllles of citlennhlp. Pee Is (10 for the course. Newly arrived persons who need help In language niny pnrlbipale In clssi-es which are alresdy In progress on Mondnv nights from 1 in I p.m.. in KUHH room sua. In many large cities wnere im migrants come In Isrge numbers, Hie need nsi Deen met ov iree liiHlmctlnn under the tsx-supporled public schools. However, here nomi nal fees sre charged consistent with the adult education practice In the Klamath Basin. However, no one is turned away lieercue ol lack of funds, snd those renulrinir more information may phone 6210. the superintendent of city schools, or Mrs. , O. Ross, the instructor, at 9783. Rains Chill Spud Festival MERRILL The lOlh Klamath Basin Potato Festival Is history snd In spile of wet weather Watur day a near capacity crowd ale barbecued beet at the tree leeo at noon, aaw the Merrill-Henley football game In the afternoon and Jammed the Community hall lor the Harvest Ball In the evening. Committee membera today an nounced that all potato exhibits were auctioned following the foot ball game by Jerry Fales lor the benefit of high school student bod ies who had members In the royal court. A total of S16415 was turned over to schools at Malln, Merrill, Bonanza, Tulalke, Dorr is and Hen ley. In addition to the slate champion ships for top spuds In four divi sions that went to Leo McKoen. and John Clacomini. Merrill, ta ts in and Waller Btaslny. Malm and George Smith Jr.. Tulelske, the fol lowing awards were, presented: Least number of Netted Oema in 100 pounds Roy Whlllalch, Klam ath Falls. Largest single potato Donna Dragoo. Merrill; fresklest potato Jeannie Blasiny, Malm: Largest squssh first and second. Carl Llndberg, Merrill: largest pumpkin first, Mrs. F.arl Clark, Klamath Falls, second, Wesley Hayes. Merrill: largest csbbsge first, Mrs. Murray Howard. Mer rill, second, Eddie Parker, Mer rill. Hannchen barley Fotherlngham bros. Merrill: rye Virgil Rexlord, Merrill: turnips Mrs. Earl Clark. Klamath Falls; carrots Bobbie i'eirik, mcrrui. Canned fruit Mra. Murray How ard, Merrill: canned vegetables, Mrs. Murray Howard: black cur rent Jam Kathleen McAuIlffe, Merrill. Henry Williams. Klamath Falls. 4 H spud grower won the 1963 schol arship lo summer school at Cor vsllls with his entry of potatoes. Malln took lop honors In the com munity exhibit section and second place went to the Merrill Home Extension unit. Parade Judges were Mayor Bob Thompson, Klamath Falls, Stste Representative Henry Demon ana jmnnle Floyd, Klamath Falls. - TRICKS COSTLY HONO KONO l The pro Communist newsrrarjer Wen We Pso said Monday that Ctech-made I three-ton trucks went on aale In I Canton this week for 2O0 million Red dollsrs (about 110.000) each. I Auitwnorle v.'' ... COM! IN TODAY tOR C0MWITI WTAISI UPRIGHT ROUNDS AVAILABLE, TOO! 42 Gallon Upright only, $99.95 FYOCK'S Avlh.rh.d aWor GENERALO ElECTRIC WATER HEATERS Ph. 2-2511 'Pi! IIKHAIJ) AND NfcVV: U.S. Supreme ' .. . i WA8HINOTON I The Bu. preme Court Monday agreed u rule whether unions violate, the Taft-Hartley labor law by causing members to lose Jobs for breaking union rulos. The Issue was rslred In two ap peals. In one Wllllard Christian Fowler chargrd the AFI, Radio Officers' Union caused the Hull Steamship Company discriminator- lly to refuse him employment. , in lire otnor, J sines r runs Bos ton, a truck Wrlver, charged tnei AFL International Brothel hood of Teamsters. Loch No. 41. caused the Byers Trsnsortatlon Company to deprive hlin of work assign ments. The Taft-Hartley act makes u an unfair labor practice for a un ion to try to cause an employer to discriminate against a worker, In violation of a sub-section of the act. The sub-section muxes it an un fair labor practice for an employer "by discrimination In regard w hire or any term or conaition oi employment lo encourage or dis courage membership In any labor organization." In the first CBse Involving Jhe Tslt-Hartley act, Fowler said he was accused of violating union rules by not getting "clearance" from a union official before making ar rangements to take a Job on a Bull Company vessel, the 8. S. Frances, In New York. The company, unable to get a union O.K. on Fowler, gave tne job to another man provided by the union. Jim Mahoney Returns Home Young Jim Mahoney was brought home by his family yesterday from the Ashland General Hospital where he ha been treated since Friday night for injuries suffered In an auto accident. Young Mnhonev suffered a head Injury, and his family reported this morning he Is to have X-raya tak en. The accident occurred when Ma honey snd another Klamath Falls boy, Phil Schroeder, were driving home from the Klsmath-Medford game. The car In which Wev were riding left the pavement near Ash lahd, apparently throwing Mahon ey out of the car through the wind shield. Fall cleaning is a breeze! . when wi train ontl fluff dry vour hard-fo-handlt: Blankets Rugs Bedspreads Quilts Curtains On Day Service! LET THE 7 LAUNDERETTE DO IT! South 6th and Owtm HEH FEATURING... Ntw o-l TRIPl-CONTROl! 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