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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1952)
TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1fM2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAMA OREGON PAGR SEVEN V i '.lt CITY BRIEFS In Franre Hut. l.rn WiiIIpiiIiiiiii lit tii Owens, noil ill A. J, Wiillon burn, CoIIiimp (hove, In hcrvliiu with III F)iitnrpaii (,'niiiiiiniul (Join niuhlcaltoun Zone In J'liincr, In I'ar last - James A. Tllfep, fireman. tlHN, mm nl Ml, unci Mix, Joe I), 'illlrr, nilllU I'iiiHk, Is helV Inn aboard onp, ill llin Nitvy'n ''llontliiK Hloceiy stolen," tlin pro vision aloio.ihlp UHij Karln, in tin ' . Mmnrga nnnuay III Kll Attention-WniriPii of llm Mimn1 pliwip brunt your riiiiiiiinKn In 1 HI Hit, Illh,' between Hip hours of III ii in. mid 6 p.m. It l iii'idi'd buclly. Delay run imlv pievenl Hip "lc i hi ii bniiK Minrnnlul. IJn It loduy, IIir sulo lit III J)l nul c;.a now. Ilnlloivppn luni f - Ail Informal (Inure nl Hip HI ton Club ri hi In III p. in, ni l. an, with pnlil lip member- slilp emus nana mr niuiiismou, r.nnv. . riwiwrtl-rilpMiiiv nnd wr.i. A r y -f 1 ',;" ',T J"f"' ly, Oct. 'M nil a, u:;iii, uiUii'Tl lonlitlil in M)h Hull, 1 p.m. ilautnlli Lutheran Uliuicli. . , ... .....I,,...... .I.. ,,,AI. Itpflnner ;lkt Hipinrp ilmirP oroilii inr i KililHhl ul 11:30 p.m., Ill Ilia lon.o rooms, Jlnim Corps of Ilia Women nl I lip Mmiinp will pniUH P ul M'''' Mull, WPiliiPMlny, Oct. XI. nt 7:3U p in. MPinbern me needed Inr Hip ilium corps, Thorp who nip In lerpslpd should nllend this inert Inn. In.ilrurlor In Kil MuC'rarkni. IliinimuiP hair Al Hip Ciiiiimu nilv ClKHPiy Hlnip, IIuiIiiiiik. I"'"1 K, M.ilii. Oct. 34 nml I'llli. Under Hip aiionsurxhlp ul I lie I'rlMllllv Club ol Hip (.'niiurPKiilKiiml C'liuirh. Aityonp Iihviiiu riiiiiiniiKP nmy Irsve II l Hip pnrviiiiiKP 2W0 (Inr clrii, or cull 3 32711 or Vm lor pick up. Nemrd . Word hss Iippii rp- reived here by Mm. NpII Klniipy Hint her new urnndiluuuliipr, Horn Oil. II In LI. CoIoupI mid Mrn. tlrorse Klniipy nl Greenville, 8 C. hss been nniiird bin nil Clnlre. 'Hip IiiiIp liul In nl-.o the 8innddiiui:li. tpr ol Olivpr Klniipy, Hprnituo Itiv rr. MnlPrnnl tiranrtmntlipr, Mm. (.'. A. Moore Is with tier daughter nd lamlly. Mertlni Kalrvlrw TTA execu tive niPclliiK Thursday. Oil. 3.1. I 10 p.m. In Hip school auditorium. All olllcrrs plraso be there. Wl"f Mrellnf Klrsl Mcllinnisl Church, TlmrMlNy. Ocl. 23. An ex ecutive boo id nirrllim will be lien! l II nul. lollowed by itlur luncheon at 13.30. Mrs. Tllloii. Hiate President ul WBCS will bp the speaker. All Indies Invited. I.eatue MppI The League ol Women Voters will iiippi lor 13:30 p.m. lunchPou, WediiPdy, Orl. n In Hip biitupiPt room nl the WliiPina llntPl. Uiirllls Hip pru- (rain hour, Cnrroll llnwe, Kluin nlh County School uixrinli-iulpnl will sppsk on the two school bills on the November ballot. A qulx nn III' UnltPd Nsllnns la plamipd snd Mrs. Andrew Collier will mve ' he hmhlmhla on the Governor's fonlrrenee on Children and Youth Aeld laul month al Halem. Kor KservaHnns csll Mrs. Cecil Kollen born, t742. Rnjourner lb MppIs Ort 77. 13 JO p in. in Hip roinproa room nt the Wlllard Hotel. Newcomers welcome. Th't Oreim-8lnlo Nurses Anoc Islion Is Bwm.oiliin a luminsur sale Inr the benrlil ol a arnnlar ship Klven each year la a Klain. sih County -girl entprlmr an Ore ton school ol nurninK. II will bp lipid Hnlurdsy, Oct. Z at 418 Mulll iiimV brum II la 4IK Mmn. (YlUSVn... alurkpn Ol't. b. H sllll Ulidpr I'IssIp Aulllsry--HPiuliir iiippi Inu nml Inltlullon P i . Wcilneii liny, Oct. 33, In upper J-'OIS Hull. Thlmlilp Chili -nl NplRlibors of WoonVinfl will iuppI Wpilnesdny. Oil. 32, nt Hip homo ol Mrs. Otlo hiiillh. 1114 CiPnceiil Avpiiup, II p.m. All members nnd Irlcnus In vlled, m l-iin Frollp Aniiunl miss- qupi nilp nt HrmiiPS Ooll and Coun try ciuu Is sciipuuipo ny hip mim' pus Auxiliary lor Krlilny, Ocl. 24 MrmbPM who had sucn a koou llmo Insi ypiir will need no urn Inn. Ooll and lunch. MppIIoi ( linp- Klninnth Bonrd t,-i,... will mf.fl nil Wpd- iicsdny as umiuI but will iiippi on Ihursuny, ai unusi mop. ni v.., rrnl onlate commliuvloner Irom b lem will bo here. KHala n reuuinr inrrmia will bp held Wednecdsy evcnina, Ocl. 22. In the auditorium. Hie niPrllliK will slsn prompuy si i.w pin. KPiislor Phil llllchcock will . i. i,.i.liu, iii.akiir slid nirna on hhi-"'i. Ihpre will be a skll on safety. Itummsie Hslp SponsorPd by 81. Mary's Altnr Society, h'ridsy nnd Hslurday, Oct. 24 and 2i. l I'arUh Hall. N. Hih Blreel. Theta Thela IHio-MrPts tomor row, 7.30 p.m.. at lOOK Hall. notary Thursday Night The, Klamath Knlla notary Club will meet Thursday evening at 8 J0 o'clock at the Wlneina Holel thin week, Instead ol Hie uul Friday noon luncheon at the Wlllard. ine chunne was made because of the Friday noon opening ol the bird season. It was announced. Iteoprns Ofllce-nr. Oeorp II. Adlpr. whose olllce hss bppn closed since Hie lllnn snd dpsth ol his son. will be nl his olllce and re sume his practice Monday. Ocl. 37. YMCA Starts Stamp Club A slsmp club Is In Hie prncpss nl niKunl7.nl!on under Hip nMnicr. ship of llm YMCA, nnd hss spi lis niPrllliK place In the "Y" hulldliiK, Hie next one s luted fur 'Ihuisdny, nt 7:30 p.m. PhllHlplists-younii nnd old nre welcome to Join snd imrtlclimlo In Hie lending spsMohs slier Psnh iiirriuiK. uupiicnicn inoum oe Uinuiilil slonit. 'I lie first nipellni of Hip club wan held I wo wppks alio with n good turnout, and more formal nruaul- Katinn Is in iske plsco nt ihls sec ond mecllim, Polio Victims Said Better Theater Man Transferred Esrl Bsuuhmsn. lor five ypsrs locsl msnauer of the Klamnth The ater Co., has been transferred to Kiirrkn and will be rpplsced here by Ilert Hpn.son, formerly mans iipr ol the Modesto Theater Co. In Modesto. Calll. UmiKhmsn will maiiane the Red wood 'nienler Compsny's theaters in Kureka where hp workpd prior tn his spi-vice for the company In Klamath Falls. lleiison. who has bppn with the Rpdwood Thpstpr Chsln for spvpn ypsrs. Is msrripd and hsif thrpp children, all of whom are married and live In California. ? OEA Observes Youth Week The Oregon Education Assocln- IU fulll nhkprvA American Kdu cation Week Nov. 616 for the 32nd yenr, nnd this year n memo nas been set as "Children In Todsy's U.S. Destroyers Return To Base ' 8INOAPORE I BIX destroy-1 ers of the U. S. Atlantic liset ar rived here Tuesdny en route to , their Norfollc, Vs.. base after spy ernl months In Korean nnd For mossn wsters. The warships' flsgs were half, masted Immediately on nrrlvsl In tribute to former Nsvy Becretsry Francis Mntlhews who died Oct. 18. World." Included on the suggested dolly topics under the theme nro dis cussions of "their churches, their homes, their heritage, their school, their country, their opportunity end their future." . The Klsmnth County OEA Is to hold a luncheon meeting this But- urdny nt the Wlllard Hotel with Ursula Puss School Bupt. Ralph Jones, a former member of the REV. ROBERT CHUNG Deer Hunter Loses Rifle Fred Ervln. 946 Prospect, Is ihidIiiv imhfttinv mull ludav. He bought a brand new rllle fnr the deer sesson, tlrpd two shots to sight the gun In. took It hunting out oiau t gei a sjioi at a ouca. and then lost the gun on the way home. r.rvm niv gun vuum.ru wu of his csr somewhere on the road between the Oroha Ranch and Lor ella. He described thp lost rllle as a Model 94 Winchester carbine. 30-30 caliber. Ervln ssld he brieves he lost the gun sometime after non last Ssturrisy. Ervln adds thai he'll pny a re ward to anyone who returns the weapon. DIPLOMAT ILL SAN FRANCISCO is Japanese Ambssador Rlklchl Arakl col lapsed last' night while receiving guests al n reception. But he wns repotted resting easily nt m.Luxe liospnni uxiny. Korean Pastor To Speak Here Escnplng from Seoul, Korea, In I960, the Rev. Robert Chung, mis sionary for the Church of the Na ze rene In Koren, Is now In the United Stntes with his family nnd U engnged In a number of speak ing assignments throughout the country. The Rev. Chung nnd his fsmlly escsped from Seoul, the Southern Korean capital. Just before the Communists overrnn the city. Los ing sll of their possessions, they lived in Pussn until securing pas-, sage to the united stales. Well acquainted with the Korean situation Chung gives his audiences first hnnd Information concerning the atruggle In which our armed forces are now engaged. He will he sneaking at the local Church of the Nnsarene here, Gsr- den nnd Martin Streets, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. The public Is Invited. The Iwo sol's of Mr. snd Mrs. W. II. King. Klsmsth Fnlln, who .. virisM with nolio esrlier litis month, are recovering mi Ply. according lo reports iiuiu and relatives. lrili,.var.nl,l Willis King, who sllrrnoon. Oct. 34 or csll 72t for 1 treatment nl Sncrpd HPart Ho pickup That address Is across jpitnl In Eugene, but la apparently fiom Wong's rsfe, twit to Hie Art . near rerovprv. Hp Is rpporled lo Npedlpwoik Shop. Helen -Weber, '.mi hsve a somewhat still bark. Henley high school graduate rc-. Mine-vesr-old Arlle King, who Cfived the scholarship last year. was tsken lo Bncrcd Ilesrt llov I print a week alter his brother, hns firesl Books Ornup-will meet rnnipptilv recovered after under- Tnursasy nigm, a pm., cur u'jkolng trestmpni mr n mua u- hrnry, lo dlM-usn Ihe outlines ul Pyrrhinlsm ok onp, by textus : EXTRA 13$, It's Pin-Toted j DOBBS HATS All Styles Prices 8.50 to 40.00 New Fall Shades DON'S 537 Main Phone 6520 Sold His Women Dy UF.O. N. TAYLOR Having been an opium slave for years, this high-class Chinese schol ar sold his wife and daughters to get more of the drug. Next, from a glll-Blble, he read the miracles of Christ. These he repeated to the crowd and then pawed the hat. Seeing how Christ hsa lifted the fallen, I n niKl..llmt ti man saw Cod as V' aoir sua willing jr to lift him also. , At that he cried jW" to the Lord nnd ' ; wns made a new , f man. Tlien for tAjg mmmk yrsr. the Lord , jihu linn uui Om. N. Taylor chn t0 ull crowded houses of Clod's power to make a burned out opium slave Into a new man. Is sin getting you down? Receive Christ ns dying lor your sins nnd then Indwelling you to make you new. ; till. n.ir. innnuirftt hw Port. land lumberman and wife. Twin Handle BABY TRAINING CUP Simplifies feeding baby can firmly lift with bath hands broad bottom with extended flat handles prac tically eliminates spillinq molded solidly in one piece from LUSTREX, the royal plastic comes in assorted colors. Reg. 59c Wednesday Only OEA bonrd ol trustees, s speaker. Kose O'Leary, Klamath County rielegiite to the NEA convention In Detroit will make a report. SPENCER'S 619 Main Phone 5497 HART SCHAFFNER MARX 1 T 19' ' ' I ft 'W 4 ! 7 A- ip I MIMIIIIIMHI 1 .rrir m mm isthfi word for EOT 1-, 'aw r, INVITI THI WITCH U and gob lins in for Hallowe'en! Sent hot spiced cider witb ginger ' bread. Tim the gingerbread frosting orange with Crescent Orange Color, flavor with Crescent true Ursngc Extract. Decorate with Crescent Brown Sprinx. Spice the cider with Crescent whole Cloves, Allspice and Csdamoo. Uscsitickof Cres cent Cinnsmoo in each mug as a mud'dler and for 0avor; For a festive party dessert, serve pumpkin pic made with Crescent fsmous Pun'k'o Pie Spice slresdy mixtd tOI MASIC "Tbree-lH-Oiti Pumpkin Pit" recipe, urif AUriof BelL Crtxnt Mg. G., 6)7 Dttricrn, Sealllt 4, Walk f CRESCENT SPICES FLAVORS MAPLEINE J business is a pleasure in ETON FLANNEL You're fitting (or any occasion trbea jea're fitted ia a sait of soft Eton Flannel, bj Hart Scbnffner ft Marx. Choose from three thsdesof gray- Other colors, toe. Tries, easy-fitting lines will flatter yoo for seasons to ennse. Depend en Eton. . . and you're well-dressed, nstnrally. 69.50 ....... 59.50 49.50 GRIFFON FLANNELS CURLEE WORSTEDS DREUIS IMsiv 733 Main Phone 3463 KmplriruV lenders Krunclh Lain- snd Mnble nnnson FRANCO LEADER DIES BUnoOS. Spain W l.t. Oen. Rlrerslrie l-TA Tonight Is n'-"'n Y urr "eV' Tr. per.ee, night lor a good horn, Ptommenl P.dPrs of Franco a loosen cnin oinner. wnen o.ju " - - , p m. Ihls evening. Where - River- i lormpr air minister, died of can . aid School Gymnasium. Who . lor cer here Tuesdsy, everybody. Come with a good an- (elite, you nea our iooa, we neeo vour money. Adults lie . Children 40c. VKW-wlll hold long form Initia tion on Nov. I, All veterans wishing Inlormsllon contact local VFW pont. Sit Klamath Avenue or call Msiiui Petersen, candidate Im County Commisiinner, edvetstes , . ,'fMlnl one . .'. pualic kids en sll aauifHnnnt kswghl end soldi ti. Adv. Merlus Petersen. 23 yeaMlfQ. Msndsr. Oclnnsr 21, I fit Mr. and Mrs. Buroe Mason hove relumed Irom Porllond where Ihey otlemjed the Oregon ldoho gome. Thev met Iher son, Burae, Jr., ol tuoene, where he is oiiending the umveruty, ond he occompomed them north. Tusidsr Octsbsr 22, l3-Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall, president of the Univeriny of Oregon, ond porly orrlved in Klomoth Falls to lake port in Ihe reception ond banquet for alumni ond ex ttudenti ond motheri of Oreoon students. Mrs. Leslie Rogers ond Mrt. D. V. Kuyktndall ore to he In chorge of the reception ot St. Paul's EplKopol church. John Mouiton Is In charge of Ihe ' bonquet plons: Widneidny, October 2 ,1929 Mrt. Burl E. Howkint of Klom oth Falls, who hoi served at chalrmon of Ihe nurse committee of the Klamolh county public health association, will be Ihe county choirmon for the annual sale of tuberculosis Chrislmos seals. J. t Swansen It president of the health association in this county. Thuridov. October 24, 1929 Frank Seilon is troining Iwo boys' ludglng teoms for the contests ot Ihe Pacific International Live stock ond Products show lo be held In Portland. The teom it composed of three members Cloude Puckett of Ihe Henley dis trict, Louis Williams, of Ihe Klomoth Union high school, ond Phelps Lewli of the Merrill high school, ' frlday, October 25, 1929 Miss Gorlrude Lindley ho been chosen a member of Ihe Oregon Stole College Rookcises society. Miss Lindley Ii o pledge of Ihe Kappo Koppo Gamma sorority. She spent Ihe last weekend In the city visiting her parents, Mr. ond Mn. George Lindley of Lindley Heights. Saturday, October 2, 1929 Mrs. Woller Beone and Mrs. Leo VV. 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