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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1952)
PAGE EIGHT MtiKftUi aim.) ir-wa, rtiHMAI'M ,M,t,N, imttfiON lljftMAV.'Ot,TOHI'!lt 'H, 11152 CITY BRIEFS Meose Hospital Ouild Women of trie Moose are lo sponsor a cara party upstairs at Moos Hall, 1010 Pine street, Wednesday Oct. 28. ( p.m. Proceeds of this party will to to the hospital fund who sixm sora the education of a nurse. The I party will be open to members and their Invited guests. Canasta and pinochle will be played, prises will be Riven and refreshments served. Alice Jarvle will be hostess Turkey Dinner St, Barnabas Church LangrM Valley Is sponsor- Ins- turkey dinner. Saturday, Nov . 6 mi, Bonania Hiith School Gymnasium. Plates for adults $1.75 for small children ode Women of fit. Barnabas 'guild are famous for their home cooking. A bataar Is also planned for evening. Every body u invited. . Shasta Cascades-Women fellow ship will hold a Missionary rally at the Bible Baptist Church. Thurs day and Friday of this week. Rev. and Mrs. Olen Lawrence of the Belgian Congo and Bob Kali an appointee to Argentina, will be our guest speakers. The Thursday eve ning meeting will be open to the public, Halloween Party To be held at the Yacht club, Friday night from 6 to 9 p.m., supper, refreshments, games, movies for the children of the members. They can wear cos- j tumes. No charge. In Monterey Mrs. J. W. Wilson left last weekend for Monterey where she will spend a few days with her sisters, Mrs. A. R. Ber quist and Mrs. Claude Bosewell. Change The meeting of the Sub District Garden Club group will be held here Nov. 6. Former date schedule was Oct 2. Called Away Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Sample. 2978 Hope, are in Kan sas, called by the recent death of Mrs. Sample s lather. They were accompanied by James Sample. Vreka. Elks Intermediate Square dance group meets tonight, lodge, a p.m. Mantanlta Social Cbb Prizes, refreshments and bazaar items at the card party given by the Man zanfta Social Ckib, Wednesday. p.m., ICOF Hall. Friends arid members cordially invited. Townsend Club meets tonight p.m at the home of Bernlce Mccracken, MO N. 8th. There will M election of officers. la Germany Leo A. Stumbaueh. con of A. J. Stumbaugh, Canby. Calif., was recently promoted to Army captain while serving In Ger many with the 2nd Armored Divi sion. v- j, . Bummite sVle is to be held this week in the building on Pine Street in me rear oj Lowell's Lockers sponsored by Klamath County Dem ocratic Club, final day will be Thursday. Sandar Circle A meeting has been called for the Velma Mitchell residence for Tnursday. 12:30 p.m. A potluck luncheon and business meeting is planned. The address is isii Avaion. VFW will' hold long form initia tion on Nov. . All veterans wish ing information contact local VFW post 616 Klamath Avenue, or call 2-9135. Political Rally 8rnsoreri bv Fon Klamath Business Associa tion, 7:30 Wednesday, Oct 29, C.I. Clubhouse In Fort Klamath. A talk will be given by-Floyd Wynn of KFLW, Senator Phil Hitchcock will discuss measures on the state bal lot in the Nov. 4th election. In addition to other mattters of inter est planned for the program. Pub lic cordially invited to attend. Halloween Party Sponsored by Fort Klamath Scout Pack 34. 7:30 p.m. Friday. Oct. 31, C.I. club house. Masks and costumes are optional, games will be played, prizes awarded and refreshments served, all free to public. Easter Star Aloha Chapter 61 invites members and visiting mem bers to their meeting Oct. 28, 8 p.m. They are having a Halloween camivnl with games and dancing. Crater Lake Detachment Ma rine Corps League will! meet Tues day, 8 p.m., KC hall, Auxiliary at same time. AAl'W Evening Book Review group will meet mesoay nignt p.m.. at the home of Mrs. Len Surles. 40 Laverne. Lucille O'Nell will review the book "Ann Frank. Members and guests invited. Sale A rummage sale for the benefit of the building fund of the Gospel Mission will be held at 116 S. 11th. starting Nov. 3 and lasting all week. Klamath Modoc Chapter of the Iaaak Walton League of America will meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 29. at tlie Klamath Forest Pro tective Association's Office at the Ashland Highway Junction. Col. Ronald L. Ring. Executive Secre tary for the Oregon state Division of the League will be present to speak on recent developments in the field of conservation in Oregon, Death Word was received here of the death of Jerome Dahle, Britt, la. uame was we orotner of Mrs. Inger Schultz of this city. He lived here several years and was em ployed with the old Ewauna Box Co. and Weyerhaeuser.' Dahle passed awav Friday night in Ma son City, la. - . . Vlslf T-Sgt and Mrs. Ray Schultz and son Stephen of West Palm Beach. Fla.. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Schultz, North Redondo. Calif., spent two weeks here visit ing their mother. Mrs. Inger Schultz, and other relatives. An other son, Arlo Schultz. arrived Thursday from the Army language school. Presidio, Monterey, Calif., enroute to the Arlington Hall. Vs., station for further language train ing. . On The Record BlatTHS FOLTZ Born to Mr. and Mr. 1. ter Foils. 906 Upham. at Klamath Val ley Hosottal ort. 37. lBsx a boy. WelxM: 7 pounds 6 ounce. MARRIAGE LlCtVSF STANCIU-JUAREZ. Robert Standi. 34. roofer. Native of Canada, resident of Klamath rails. Nettie Berniee Juar- 39. ivauve ot taj uornia. rtaioent of Klamatii rails. DrTCRFE f.IAVTFO - Phyllis Xnnoiaa vs. George ErraoUM. ABftrVF.n BUSINESS NAME 3RD STREET GROCERY 331 N. Ird by W. E. and U E. Baxter. KLAMATH BASIN PINE MILLS supplemental certificate, by Si A. Wjr man, U. H. Wrman, D. E. Wynvan. W. L Kesterson. A. N. Beau, r.nv and Wilbur L. Kesterson. TIK-TOK DRIVE IN 2241 S. tth. by Arnold and Patty Miffnaccio. STATE FIRE ALARM COMPANY by Byard B, Oliver. Freewattr, Or. earVaK'.'Wiwwy, ajaa1c'''-'' V,-?"''W'CI i-cyi ROBERT M. ELDER, former police " judge and mora recently an investigator for tht Oregon Liquor Control Commiiiion, it one of four candidate! for police judge at the Nov. 4 city election. The job it probably the most important in the city heir archy and alto on the ballot it a proposal to raiie the salary from $325 to $375 a month. One Hurt In 3-Car Crash One man. Louis Edward Spencer, 833 Martin, was slightly hurt this morning in a three-car accident at S. 6th and Patterson. He was a passenger in a 1953 Oldsmobile coupe driven by Melvin M. Miller. 1941 Mansanita. A IMS Buick sedan driven by Johanna Antoinette Brandejsky, Rt. 1, Box 634. slowed down as a car in front turned off the road, and was hit from the rear by a 1948 Dodge truck driven by James Origsby Grimes. Route. Box 717-A. The truck in turn was struck by Miner s car. Spencer received a cut under his right eye. apparently where his glasses were broken. State Police investigated. Hunters Fined For Violations Eight fines were as.Mv.rd in the past few days In three Klamath Basin courts for hunting violators, but only one was a resident of Klamath County. That was Buck Charles Short, 16. 3170 Ilomedale, who was apple nended one hour and 10 minutes past shooting hour closures. He pleaded guilty before Judge D el. Van Vactur and was fined t .5. Other violators nabbed by fed eral game officers from the Tule lake Refuge ad from the Game Management oftlce in Klamath Falls Included: Clyde Newell Palmer Jr., SO. raio vrrnes. Call!., pleaded guilty before Judge I. E. Chase. Dorrls, ana was tinea io, Leonard Elvis Robertson. 43. Richmond, Cf iU., was apprehended with two over the limit of dark geese, and was fined 15 in Lee Sonnenberg's Tulelake court. Edward Horace Laguna, 30, and Laurence Herman Mead, both of Los Angeles, pleaded guilty before Judge Sonnenberg for Joint over possession of limit of geese, and jointly were fined 840. Clayton Powell Trlvett. 48, Gold Beach, Ore., pleaded guilty before Judge Chase for hunting in a closed area the Lower Klamath Wildlife Refuge and was fined 82S. Ragnwald Robertson, 63. Pros pect, forfeited 130 to Judite Van Vactor's court for shooting one. half hour alter hours In the Wil liamson River Ranch area. Dick Vander Meulen. 46. Beaver ton, forfeited 830 ball for the same offense, though he was apprehend- m aiong me Klamath River. iiiLA ZJ Commercially Useful Earth Discovered In Basin Area data for City Council to represent Wyd I. Green hat been in elective politici enca JOE GREEN of tha B and B Electric Company it a eandi before, at one of 19 candi dates for sheriff in 1948. Ha withdrew from that race, however, to throw hit support to the lata Jack Franey, who was elected. UNEMPLOYMENT DROPS CANBERRA, Australia ift Aus tralia may have passed Its post war peak of unemployment last August, in nild-AUKtist mere were 35,906 on unemployment benefits. A month Inter tills figure had fallen to 24.333. The Commonwealth La bor Department attributed the Im provement to revivals In the tex tiles, coal, iron, steel and ship building industries. Bodie Rally ri . i ii nere Fugitive Bail Set At $5,000 Lewis Junior Dudley. 31-year-old Nea-ro picked uo bere Sunday, is wanted at Blythe. Calif., for bur glary and his bail has been set at ss.ooo In the California city. according to information received by City Ponce nere. Dudley, who has been staying at Bonanza, surrendered to City Po lice here two weeks ago but was allowed to go free until picked up again bunuay. Blythe authorities reported they would come after htm as soon as possible. ' Pao-Toastt Kjv I ' -J. ecM Monday, October 21. Klomoth Foils citizens today ore rejoicing over me onnouncement mode Saturday by the Kester son Lumber Company that o new sawmill hot been started on the outskirts of the city. The onnouncement wos mode by Irv ing E. Kesterson, vice president end general monoger of the company. Tutsder, October 29, 19J The irrigation canal dam on the Zukermon brothers' ranch four miles south of Midland hos been broken, Mr. Zukermon stotes, ond hunting for ducks in that ploee hos been spoiled. Mr. Zukermon states that he thinks the dam wos broken purposely ond fhot offer breaking the dom those who did so were unable to control the woter in the conol. Wf,d.y, October 30, 10JO Mrl Wolr WfJf rtturrtff turday night from on extended trip through the east and middle west On her return Mrs. West stopped in Portland ond inspected the Portland Bethels of the Daughters of Job. Mrs. west is the state grand guardion of the Daughters of Job. Thersd.,, October 31, moo Monday oftemoon, the book hnr" ? .u Women' Library club will hold it. second book chat of the year when Mr,. W. H. Robertson w,ll give a WntaT'S!; T comm" ' x o M. Jackson Kimboll, Mrs. Twylo Ferguson ond Mrs. C B. Hording. lltH'" ' 1M'-A V' of Vu"9 Wt of Merrill spent Sunday in the Lavo Beds. Those moktagT. trip wera" Mdames Riley Wood, ond Dove Liskey, the Mlssef Va Ee Prak ' 0r9e Hvl,no' Horo,d Wllw" " Saturday, November 2, Hi Mr. Mik. b.u James Bodie. who- Is The Demo cratic candidate for State Sena tor representing Klamath, Lake. Deschutes. Crook and Jefferson counties, is to be here Wednesday night, making his first campaign trip to Klamath Falls. Bodie Is a Prineville attorney, and he won the Demo senatorial nomination by write-in vote. He is opposing Phil Hitchcock of Klam ath Falls, the Incumbent and Re publican candidate. ' A no-host dinner for him la planned at Jen-Ed's. 6 p.m., with, the public invited. 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In one form or anolhrr, H la usrd a.i an abnialve. in pollNhe.i, as an Innulattnit imitnriai, aa a pur ifying Burnt, In paint, frrtlllii'r, In making rubber, roMiietlra, matches, auitar and druaa. It alio la the principal . Iniiredipnt of chalk. It'a principal una, however, It as a filter-aid, in arwnue treatment. The prrarnro of the aubitaiice In the Klamath country ha.i been known, or at leant atronitly ana- pected, for a Inns lime, apparently nothing hai bent done about it. Recently A. B, Rpperaon, local real estate man, Rouued a chunk of the white aubatance ha nntlrrd in a railroad out near Pelican City and aenl It lo the university ot Nebraska where it was trsted and examined by a mUirialoal.il. The tests showed It was diatoma ceoua earth. Tlie extrnt of the stuff, whether it can be recovered rendily enoiitili for commercial exploitation, or whether there la enouiih demand for it lo make the recovery fras- Ible, are oilier matters hot clrinr iiilnrd. Dlatomaceoiia rarlh haa bran in commercial me widnly only fur about 911 years, since the end ol World War I, MIIioiikIi lla proper ties have been known lor oeuturtas, According lo a recent article on the aubatance In a national maiia sine (Collier's for July ID, limi. an cient people tisrd 11 for bulldinv bricks. Tlie earth can be found In many loaulllles, but in only a frw in stances is Uie quantity and quality worth Hulvnuinu. The l.iiucnt anil purist (IriHisil dlst'ovrrcd l lit Luui pon, Oiilll , Itoilll of Hiinla Uuibalii, and about (0 per cent ol (lliiloma crout earth Uied In the Unlird Bialea Is produceU III Buii'lini'lt Onl llornla. A produclnv mine la lianfd "I Terrebonne. Ore., and others hre being worked In Nevada,1 Wnslilnx Ion anil oilier stiilos. Johus-Munvlllp and Client Lakes Carbon Corporation III tlie largeat produrors, . Merlin elerien, endldete for County Cemntluientr . saint five . . aeurlem la ihewa te ell te thai yau will saver fear com. 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