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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1952)
men a v Arrfnno v iom 1 iiunni'A i i uv i snrm i p . i . ' - , - CITY Community Orcliralra The new ly rouriiHtilwil cvitimutiHy orcht tr will liulrt III Ihlra meriting Min day, Out. m, 8 p.m., In the music roam at the high school. Musicians from outlying communities urn par titular Invltt'd. This I Kliunnl)i' f Irttt nil out effort to organic basin wlda symphony orchestra, Th Kail Festival HiMiniiorrd by tht Westminster Frllownhlp In co operation with the choir mid Marl nr' Club of Hence Mi'tiiorliil l'rnit bylarlnn church will un hr-ld Krl dy, Oat, 14, 7-10 p.m. In the gym nasium ol Uio Allsnioiit Junior high t ohool, 'Ilia public In invltud. run-There will be a benefit box social mid true dunce, Huturiluy, Oct. . at tlio Moose lodtto. I'rlM lor th bent decorated bii receiv ing the liluh bid, Members' lire uriied to attend mid brlim guest. Improving Mm. A. ' A, Plnolll, Mldlmid K(imt,.llt Klmnnth Val ley Hospital UKluy utter spending torn tlmo Ihtno lur observation. Rummage Salt Bulurdny at the , Oddfellows Hull. Bonsnr.ii, 10 u rn., to ( p.m. sponsored by the I.sngell Valley Women' Club, proceed to lo to charily. PI Hoclal The llonloy grange 1 sponsoring an old-fashioned pie soclsl Halurdny nltht, Oct. it. 7:30 p.m. at the grange hall. Cuiidldutea aA MRS. D. PHIPPS Klamath PEO Honors Leader A luncheon waa held at the horn ol Mn. Andrew Collier by Chap ter U ol PEO. Tumulay honoring their (late organhtcr, Mra. U. phlppa. Medford. Aaalatlng Hie hcwitma at thl event' wr Mra. John Fowler. Mm War rn O. Hunt, Mr. Arthur Wllaon, Mr. Harry Ooeller. Mr. E.. B. Redman.- and Mra. X. W. SlauUw ml Tulelake, Calif. Following the luncheon, the Chapter met In apeclal umaion and Mra Phlpp addreaned th group and' waa presented with a gift of Klamath County wild plum pre awrva. Mr. Phlpp aim will mm with Chaptera AU and CF wbu in Klamath Fall. Th PEO Sisterhood la an edu cational group which aponaored rholarahlpa and loan for th ed ucation ol young women and which own and admlnl'ter Cotlcy OrJIeg In Nevada, Mia. Tueaday evening. Chapter V n Uruliwd It member and their buaband at a gala dinner party held at U Yacht Club, beautifully decorated for the oceaMon. Follow. Ing th banquet. Karl oeniry. mie lak. presented hla unuul and laacinailn colored movlea of wild lift- native to thla locality. The coinmittee la Charge1 ol prep aration for th!- affair Included Un o K PuckMt. Mra. Cha. H Lelk. 'Mra. Ltod Emery and Mr. Lloyd Porter.. Mariin , a Cary Caimlular, . . . (lat lt - wnpUt MMkly - nuritlnf f urt fuacll ' H n ""- ra' " yni adtrradl H. Adv. MrlM Pafrfi. D iff?L 3 I nia. u. ear. err. T BRIEFS o( both parlle will be present lor brlel apeechea ana me measurrs on the billot will be explained, l.ndlea take plea, men take money. Try and b thera. Hang Ilia House Brother! ol Klamath County aang at the big Northwest ahow In Springfield, Oot. IB when HPEI1BQHA ol the lour Northwestern tlea gathered lor a aohg-leat. The lour brother ar well known locally and on the radio. Women ol the Mooae College ol Regent Women ol the Moose are to sponsor a card party at Mooa Hull, 1010 Pine Hlrnel, Friday, Oct. 'J4 at a p.m. Ituby Bell will be hosle, i lioyal Neighbor of America Ma K Uigun, atate supervisor from Portland la In Klamath Full". Membern may got In touch with her at the home ol Kat Hogue, 43 Pin or call 3261. Kwauna Knrampment No. 40, IOOF and Auxiliary will hold regu lar meeting, p.m.. Friday eve- nliif, In Klamath ran. Attention Anyone having rum mage lor the Btewart Lenox Fire Be is rummaae aie 10 oe neio Nov. Ilk. at the Hnna Hanson Htore. 119 Bo. 11th Street, la asked to have It at the lire elation. Thurs. day evening, Oct, 30, or can ?-ov. o that It can be plcked-up. Day Circle of Peace Memorial Church will meet at 11 noon lor dessert luncheon Friday. The Mo- Kensln circle at the horn ol Mr. joe Rlker, 6300 Bo. SUi. The Mosler Circle at the home ol Mr. Ora- ham Berry, 1011 Fargo. Tout Mlalrrss flub Meet to night at the Wlllard, 6:30 p.m. Huntraage Kale fit, Mary' Al tar Society will sponsor a rum mage ale Friday and Saturday Oct. 34 and IS. Pariah Hall. N. 81 h Anyone having rummage to , be picked up call 7400, vrw-wlll hold long lorm Initi ation on Nov. 8. All veteran winn ing Information contact local VFW Pout Sit Klamath Avenue, or call 3-11134. Rummage Sale At the Commu nity Orocery Store buldlng. 1040 E. Main. Oct. 24 and 21th. Under the aponaorahlp of the PrlscJII Club of the Congregational Church. Anyone having lummag may leave 11 at the personam- 2160 gar den, or call 3-3276 or 3N lor pick up. Klaanath Valley Hospital Mr Freda Hahn underwent malor aur. gery yeaterday morning - t the Klamath Valley Hospital, Klamath Lutheran Church Choir will hold a rummage aale at 716 Pine, formerly Wahva Place. Oct. 24 and IS. II if O Mathera BuJlnaaa meet ing ana eonee nour at jen-ua 413 Main. Saturday Morning, Oct. 2ft, 10 a.m. Deborah Circle Methodlat Church, will meet Friday, Oct. 24, g p m., at me nome oi Mr, uoya Hniioway, 131 N. 9th lirewt. Cub lruU Pack lour Cub Scout wfll meet on Thursday eve ning, Oct. 21, 7:30, Instead ol Fri day, Oct. 14. aa previously an nounced. Meeting will be In girls ivm at Mills School. All parent of Cub Scout pack four and pros pective cub ar urged lo attend. Food Sal Th Theta Rho girl club will have a baked food sale at the Pine Street Market Satur day, Oct. IS. ' Merrill Slates School Fete . MERRILL Merrill High will hold It annual carnival this Fri day evenln Oct. 24, In the gym Student body president, Danny B.rrv will crown the carnival oueen to be choseii on a ticket selling basis Irom the following class candidates: seventh grade Dorlhea Freeman: eighth grade, Shirley Hoy: Freshmen, Mary Lou Turner: Sophomores. Peggy Noon- an: Juniors, Mary Lou QuaJIs: and Seniors. Arlene Lemler. A variety of tames and conces sions will be offered by each clas a net the public la Invited. Oeneral admission 1 25 cents. . OStlJATE WHILE WORK IS SLACK You Mn gave time and mon ey by applying Simplot RED DIAMOND Stiperphosphkt now instead of waiting- until Spring. Qualified tuthoritie ' claim ' that Fall application is as good or better than Spring for many . ' crops, particularly alfalfa, clo ver, mountain and meadow hay, grasses, pasture, Fall feedings and cover crops. Get your Red Diamond NOW at SIMPLOT SOILBUILDERS of KLAMATH FALLS W. 0. Box 852 Phone 8-14M Klamath Falls, Ore, ? . v-.'ih i i; 7 .-.it ; 'k r . i i i ..mi. j CACT. JOHN rARRIS Army Men To Speak Here A two-man team of specialist Irom 6th Army headquarter, San vr.nr!iMA Prefridn arrived here to- dy to brief membera of the local Urganiaca lu-serve wri umw, v., the latent helicopter devclo)menu and on certain aspects of atomic development-!, It was announced today by M-ogt. wniiam aey.- Capt. John I. Farrls. Infantry, will lecture on capabilities, limi tation, employment and develop ment ol helicopters. LI. Rnlh E. Houck, Infantry, will discus atomic energy a ap plied to military. Industrial and medical 'Held. He will also take on latest defensive measure against radiological warfare. All National Ouard, Naval R erve. Air Force Reserve, Army Reserve and civilians are Invited U the aesiilons which will be held t 431 Mum Street, Boom 204, WII lit UtilhllliEl. Lectures will be from I to 10 p.m., tonight- School Group Meeting Held About 80 Klamath County Pri mary Teachers Council attended the meeting ol the Association lor Childhood Education held Oct. 16 at Peterson school. Th session opened with a collee hour at d 30 a.m. followed by a business meeting with Beth Dennla, Bly, president, presiding. Everett Pcery. Director Special Education, Klamath County school district poke on "How We can Work Together on Speech Prob lem. Grade meetings were in cnarnc ol Beth Dennis. Margaret McHen- ry, Mary waggoner. r:mnrert annex ui stiiviiim u. Klamath County schools during the past few year were mown oy ikbmii urixner. Pititlin srnooi itacnrrs were hostesses. Henley teacher will be in charge ol the next meet In. Ora Mitchell and Oertrude Oraman werfaon th oclaj com- FlfteMl couniT grsue scuuuio were represent tea. 'Grandmother' At It Again PITTSBURGH I Bennle Bos- r.in sv he's always been willing to help an eioeriy woman urn hm faith in numan nature u hresklno- mint. ' Bennle Was alone In bis fruit market last night when a woman who "looked at least 65 iteppea ud to the counter and essea ror a glass oi water. Aa Bennle turned his oacs the apparently 111 woman to get the water, ahe whipped out a re volver and said softly. "Hand over the money. The bewildered fruit market bnerator gave her 4& and sh de parted. Bennle later told police: "I waa stunned she looked so sick." IT:? HERE, IT-3 FULLY at its ... a famout from toast lo eoojf THI8 WHISKEY IS 4 ! gast ! Ik-f.-.v.l -.e ivMfV HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORIflOW LT, RALPH HOUCK Son' In Europe Calls Home Mr. and Mr. Frank Steele, 3704 Cannon, wer surprised Tuesday night by a telephone call from their son. Robert L. Steele. Illght engi neer stationed in oermany wiw Lha Air Force. Young Steele called Irom Boton where h had been aent on a p- h.i assignment. He Is returning lo Oermny where ne.n. own Ms Honed since a - year ago last July at Khlne Main near Franklurt. The Steele' have anotner son, Alvln In the Navy Air Corps, ta tioned at Corpus Chrlstl, Tex. Adult Night Classes Start Two adult night classes open to night at Klamath Union High School. The typing class will be held In 104, the machine shop class In the machine shop. Both trt at '7:30. The two classe launch what Is expected to be a wide schedule o! night courses. The lull agenda will be announced later, Principal Charles Carlson said. unu eainemr hntif? nltC ' WONDERFUL FAST RELIEF T i : front . MINOR THROAT IRRITATION free, cetaX aaMUaf asal Mkae 1 . At the Sm in of s minor throat brits tkKi, take MtKoJon't stnutioosl new NrO-AQUA-0IN Throat LoKngts. . Becsute NBO AQUA-DHIN con rami rhc antibiotic miracle drug. Tyrothrkio, it worst tut. two w: I relieve diuomforl almost wajaaeWury. 1 imbUm lit tttm-piHM itm that came moat minor throat irrita- tiorn. HI O aqua Dm n gueiameni to (ootain mp to hvia mi aww pai- ' ' relarving local aneuhetic or ajenn-ialtrb ing rngredienn as other ksdaag peodncts. Pleaunt orange Savor . . . teave no hitter dret-utte. And NBO AQUA DIH does not disturb digestion or deaden rivet ol food! Note: II throat irritants it accompanied by ievtt or other MctBSOn NE0-AQUA-DRIN THtOAT tOIPW LEE HENDRICKS Your Neighborhood Druqqirt 2212 So. 6th Ph. 4321 OREGON! A6EP! KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY YEARS OLD. 86 PR OOP l',n'''a . v s . I UtWlW 'syaaj,,, J esatatav naaaan R sseaeea altar H I I , fgjvv I ; pint 45 Qt. Jd aw Highlights AtKUHS By HAROLD McKAY ' Junior are atartlng to think about th cl Jewelry they must order thl year. The clas Jewelry committee Is starting to look at th Jewelry offered by the var lou companle. The member of th committee are: Susan Oeary, Sylvia Oerber, Ann Henderson, Oeorge Knight, Stan Kuhlman, Dena Lampropoius. jacx rrocs, Wally Sweek and Pat Taylor. The soDhomore cJaa' held tl election yesterday and got the fol lowing result: vie president, Ouy Munseil, ana ycu-song leuaer iu- mond Olson. The other officer were not eleoted because they did not get a majority vole. A runoff election will be held In the near future to decide on the president, and ecretary-lrcasurer. The two students being voted upon for presi dent re: Dick Abraham and Louis Zaroslrukl, Those atlil in the run ning for secretary-treasurer are Carrie Hellbropner, and Karen Por ter. Tomorrow five boys from nuhiieatinns will o to the annua! Oregon Scholastic Press associa tion convention In Eugene. The boy will be Davia Moiaiore, u Dnk rhirfesLer. from the El Rodeo, the representatives from the Kra- Hercules all-weather leather jackets keep you warm with the swish of a zipper DnnnlriP 19.95 Z-x-riD into Foil . . . Save 3.63! Weor o horsehide leotner jocket fomed for its weofher-defyinq qualities: full royon Irninq thot huqs your body wormth; 50 wool. 50 cotton knit wristlets ond full lenqth zipper keeps warmth in keeps you warmer lorvqer! Yes, qet a Hercules leather jacket today choose vours in block or brown, Men's Hercules Luster Twill Use Mors Easy Payment Plan rJ-'irivV Men's Brown Suedt Blouses 15" kel csst to on yeas SM aaljng aaf osDft. I'taas -ttstoa sVvad. Kit aoloj. Men's Hercules Denim WwkCoots 4" . . t- bat i ,SV - Oe0erVrW I IvSI aBfjjBj a"a Wrwy $9Rsfotrtetttf co4ton Uofitf H laRllOeft tv cffih- W vm Pl& ur i: m LakeviewMen To Farm Meet Fred R. Peat, and W; Warren Maxwell. Lakvlew, will represent the Klamath-Lake National Farm Loan Association at a two-day con ference of NFLA representative in urw.bonj. rv-t. 23 and 24th. H. ft. Hamaker, secretary-treasurer ol the local association announcea jreawi day. Hamaker said the Spokane meet ing will bring togetner represenia ..,7.. rnm ch of the S associa tions In Idaho, Montana, vicr and Washington. .Tame R. Islelb. land bank eonv miuionor. Washington. D. C, wiU .Hr tha delesatcs. and How ard Heohtner, Culdesac, Idaho, chairman of the th district NFLA stui.nro rnmmtttee will be m charge ol th two-day conference. Henrv Matthew, president oi ine i. ami Bank ol Bookane, lor which the associations make .rut urv i-a loans. Will report w the bank's operations lor the last year. ... wnrreet Rutledge and Bar- old McKay. The Iilth boy m "J group is the aavisor i dahl. , Among the things uiej pan w do la to see the Oregon-Montan game on saturoay ana pciumv see the Marshlield-Eugene gam Friday night. waist thot seals out drafts; sizes 34 thru 44. Blouses, loch ... for Purchases of $20 or Mart Mes'i Lined Lvstar Twifl Jockats A tavosia besy bescotue 'l woras, twggod and so tow pricetrl Wotw rep slant, Water Repellent Uned Sorcoats 11" Uamlsonwty saSartxj as coeabsd oNeai goeordln wMi a easy podded saeoWert. Uwd h Htrw , and wool M-46. Store Slates Shoe Fair Featuring all type ol shoes for the family, a Fall Shoe Fair will be held at the locnl Sears, Roe buck and Co. Store from Thursday, Oct. 23, through Saturday, Nov. 1st. "Thl event will be the first na tionwide family shoe sale ever held by Sears," according to Bill Payette manager of the Sears stor. Payette said that the sear buy ing organization has been prepar ing for this merchandise promotion for several months and that It will feature many offerings purchased especially lor the lair. FUNERAL THOMPSON runral Mrvlre. ten Ka.pr Thorn y on, SI. who died here Oct. 31, will tek place from the chepel of Ward a KUmath runerai Home, 29 Hian Street Saturday. It a.m.. The Hev. Ir vin Tweet. Klamath Lutheran Church. end officer! at Klamath Fella Lode No. 1M7, BPO like officiating. Mili tary honore will be conducted St the fraveaide In Klamath Memorial Park oy Kiamain rest . aiu,, ion. - Tbuv RINGS Uabu REGROUND 53.95 up. Includes Parts ZlEGLfR'S AUTO REPAIR 27 Mai Wool and Poptw ReversibU Coals 12" yo sanorl eoorj ' one! Oa id woaar repelW eotJoa popCsi atwening to foaqr wool ploid. Short Casual Wool Jackets 6" Good essr! Worn t"lfe) biobi tort braes or bis : ptaids. flppea- front, z I up "on- : T. mkK 4Y- tr J I XJsx"T t..-5 XTJ III LI -jwa pack tjtom Presbyterians Slate Fair Peace Memorial Prsbvtrlal Church Is to present It fourth an nual unurcn rnir, rrioay, i p.m.. at th Altamont Junior High School gym. On th Hv entertainment ltd will be a one-act play, "What' Cookln'," presented by the Junior rfrpartment under the direction ol Mrs. Len Buries, and barbarshop quartette comprised ol the Rev, D. L. froeu, ai nrocg, van nagw and Malcolm Stoll. There are to be booth operated bv th Mariner Club and ohurob circle. For th youngsters ther ar t be movie and a merrry-go-round. The Dublio Is Invited. Admlc slon wfll be 25 cent. I'. VTA 'r r It Hercules B-L5 Typo Men's Blouses 15" ShMosan body aMna lor ptataS of tMaah. lined sleeves; least tevjisfDoad, WTtsrtat. B e u ,'ef aV4aab eoHor. 3o to Men's Cotton Twill ' Work Outfit 5"::;,wf f Pobrte Sorrforfieo' Imox dirfnlx oo Mrtr tied, at dyed. Zip fry, l-pft ileeve pocket. , 29-44 wc.it. 14-17. AS (jroy. y Stora Hours '' f A.M. to 5:30 VA. 133 So. 8th Phone . 1M THI HILL AND Hill COMfSNT, iguisyiiii, at, '2. l