Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1952)
I 1 tiiuhspav, ocroniin so,-1 ar.2 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK FIVK La Pointes' Shows New Store Front f'i CITY BRIEFS Vermont nd Italy lire represent ed In Die new facade ol LnPolnle' 8tor In downtown KJnnmth Kail. Both countries aro there In mar ble. Tlie "lore, whlrh Instlualrd the parade ot reiitodcliriKu ui ntl down Main Hireet Immediately IoIIuwIiik World War II. has lr the firm lime according to Operator Curt I.lon presented trout which snows what Hie Interior ol the slore linn to ofler, . The marble, .lass end metal of the entrance facade cover the Fire Danger Down Slightly Improved forest conditions have allowed tlie Klamath Forest Pro tective auoclatlon (Ire rrews to cut down, but the (Ire tmhllnK out fit la maintaining a atroni enouuh suppression and lookout force to keep Klamath Foresl protected until Ilia anowt come. To date the KKPA which watehea ever about a million acres ol Klam ath Basin woodlands, haa had BO ) rc Ihla season, which burned over tl acres, mostls- grasa area. Last year the patrol handled 03 lirea which burned over 11 44 acres , A heavy run ot lightning Urea this year upped the lire total, and auch biases aa the one on Modoc Point which racei up a grainy hill Increased acreage, In the Itiott part. Fire guards reported aurprlslruJ little trouble In luresl during lh recent deer season. One lire aua peeled to have been started by a hunter wss duelled before the Ma son opened, one was started during the season and one nbetit Week after also suspected to have been larted by a hunter. The lookout station are manned ts much as possible each year Into watch control ot slash areas. And as long as weather remains as good as It Is. foresters report, look nuts also are on guard because there are atlll many people In the woods. frontage of the original LaPolnte'a Buim, and new sldn-wlk-flush dis play winnows decorate me rent 01 Lapolnlc' 83-foot Main Street Iron-lane. Italian Travertine marble covers gem-rally the froninue ot Hie new fnesde. with a framework of matched Vermont marble enclos ing It, The Vermont stone, quar ried from the llnest marble ground In North America, Is matched In "grain" from top to bottom. One piece, lust a section of one Hide of the framework, arrived here broken, and the entire side hnd to be replaced. Tlie Vermont msrble required specinl handling. Social Group Slates Trip Klamalh Falls members of the Bets lota field chapter ol Phi Delia Kappa and their wives are to have their first sot-In! meeting Saturday when they will be banquet guenu at Southern Oregon College, Ash land. They will also be guests at the B(XK-Foriiand mate lootoan sue that afternoon. Members and their wives expect, ed to make the tup arc Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Crslapp. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Spiers, Mr. and Mrs. Harold tlrllflth, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bai ley, Mr ana Mrs. tiaraia faimrr, Mr, ana Mrs. Clersld Clemens and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodhouse, and there aren't many people who can do It left In the world. Lion says his store's expansion period came to an end some time ago, end this last remodelling chore with a Ittle finishing up yei to go merely coordinated the front with the promlce of what's Inside. Vote Effort Planned Here Klamalh Democrats are Inviting Republicans to Join with them In a special get-out-the-vole effort. Tlie County Democratic Central Committee has asked the Republi can committee to co-sponsor a pa rade Mondav evening. The psrscle will tie In with the national "porchllght on" campaign. Tlie porchllght plan has everyone who intends voting 'luesaay turn ing on their porch light Mondaj evening. Neighbors are to watel for unlit porchllghtj! arid try and Interest those persons In the lnv nortance of their ballot. Dr. Robert A. Wood, treasurer of the Democratic Central Committee here, Is arranging the Monday night parade. Everyone la Invited to par ticulate. In cars, trucks or on foot. Dr. Wood said an effort was being made to secure seveial bands and marching tinlta. The parade Is to form on Klamath Avenue at 2nd Street. From 2nd Street, the parade win proceed up Mam, out x-sat Main to 8. eth. Oregon Hlste Mothers State Board of the Oregon State Colleao Mother Club will meet In Eugene, Friday, Nov. 7, Del Key Cafe. Luncheon at 12:30 with the Eugene Unit acting as hostesses, Mrs D. I. Miller of Purtlsnd Is state president and -will preside at the meeting. The nominating commit tee have called a meeting to be held at the same time, . Third Class Gary L. Pierce son of Mr. and Mr. Percy Pierce, 010 Portland, is serving aooaid the UBS William Belvcrllng a de- troyer e.icorl, lust made Tiuid Class Slgnulman. He Is on his second tour to Korea. Herring Aboard the aircraft carrier UBS Essex In the Far East, Is Charles D, Lei, aviation elec tronics technician third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lelk, 707 Spruce Street. Moose College of Regents Worn en of the Moose are to sponsor 1 card party at Moose Hall, 1010 Pine Street, Friday, Oct. 31, 2 p.m. Ruby Bell , will be hostess. Baby Shower Honoring Pamela Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Frank Jones, former Mona Steele, will be held Thursday 8 p.m., at he home of Ada uurleen, 4801 Harlan Drlvo, Articles will be Kill vrappea during me evening. All menus wviiea 10 aticna. VPW will hold long form Initia tion on Nov. 6. All veterans wishing Information contact local Vf'W post Alt Klamalh Avenue or call 2-B139. Modoc National Forest Waldo K. Wood, Harold Hunter and Wil liam Sanderson, from the Head Quarters of the California ReElon 01 tne rorest service in San Fran- Cisco, were on the Modoc National Forest last week to assist In the compilation of range management data collected this past summer lor tne conservation Flan of the Pit River Pilot Sou Conservation District. Card Party Those havlnir nrlw for the Catholic Daughter's Card Party please leave them at Ida's Tailor Sbpp, lib N. 8th Street. Altamont Extension unit has canceled the special meeting to be neia on uct. 31. ine next regular meeting will be Monday. Nov. 3. at :16 a.m., Joan's Kitchen. Dem onstration on repair ot inner- springs. If you not have the list of 10UCM10H 0RU Co.- "f USf ..at ..rvrfVW'- SOW"" 1 "OH jb, A I r7 I 1 I ALCZV7fi5 IMTJ (J - -qq -- materials to bring call Crell Pey ton 0307, Bring suck lunci. New Girl Word hag been re ceived here from Fairbanks, Alaska that Pfc and Mrs. Bclvle A. Dlllstrom, arc parents of a new daughter born Oct. 10. Buih are former Chllouuin high school stu dents. Zulelma Nile Club Regular meeting. Willard Hotel, Nov. 6, i) 111. pnone cioise Kinot 111m) lor rcservauona. lase turns anu jeuies lor Thanksgiving box. No Meet The Klamath Falls Garden club will not hold a regular nie-cl iik. Monday, Nov. i. Mem bers are urged to aitcno ine ruatn- Bth sub-district meeting, inurs- nay, Nov. 6, at the city library auditorium. Registration will start at 0:30 a.m. For luncheon reser vation phone Mrs. Fred A. Karl- son, 2-0060. Berkeley. Calif. Ann Egarf and Nancy Berg have completed two week orientation courses at Arm strong College, where they are en rolled In the secretarial depart ment. Rummage Sale Manzanlta So cial Club will hold a rummage sale. Saturday, 418 Main, across Irom Wong's. Members desiring plck-up ol rummage cull ivoj. Correction Adults 11.25, chll drnn 60 cents. Is the price at the St. Barnabas Church Guild turkey dinner. In Langell Valley, Nov. 1. Cub Scouts pack 8 will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m.. In the music room at Altamont Jr. High School. There will be initiation, awaids, skits, donuui and cider. All interested persons are cordial' ly invited. Evangelistic Meetings Every. one is extended an invitation to attend the Evangelistic meetings, "Campaign For Christ," at the First Christian Church, Nov. 2-16 nightly Rev. Sherwood Smith and his wife will be here. Mrs. Smiih Is a chalk artist and musician. Time 7:30 p.m. Moose The child care commit teg Women of tha Moose are to sponsor a Halloween party lor children under teenage, at Moose Hall, 1010 Pine Street, Friday, Oct. 1. from 7 to 0 P.m. There will be games and prizes for the best nome mane mask and costume. Refreshment will be served. This FUNERAL mo Funtral Mrvteet for Aim Ella Brawn. 6, who died hra Oct. W. ui Uk place from th rhaptl of Ward't Klamalh futwal Horn. 925 Hun 8lr. Oct, 31, 10 a m., tht Rev. David Bamatt Jr., Firat Pretbytcrlan Church, officiating. Commitment aervlce and Interment In Klamalh Memorial Park. Tht Fin I1E1IDIM. PICTURES Art Mod By J STUDIO qnUMSia eM0Mni party li open to Moosa member. Mills School Annual Halloween Fun Frolic, Thursday Oct. 30, 7 p.m. Program in auditorium, Pub lic invited. Pack Meeting Cub Scout Pack 2 hold It first meeting tonight at 7:30 In tha Altamont Elementary School gymnasium. A Klamalh dis trict field commissioner will be on hand. All Cuba should be sccom panied by at least one ot their parent. Refreshment will b served. HURRY... BE MONEY AHEAD! 14- v s i. tr ww w - Each cok. morlc.d "Wrijlay" to tell you, in a word', that rh.r.'s no loop any flnarl Hurry in to your dealer's now . . . m supply it limited, the value immeroel Mai Dmrm Un. hS N. kM. tm, IO Or-W aU(. fiiOiiis. CHECK THIS LIST OF SUGGESTIONS from at POOLE'S The Year-'Round Toy Store Bead loom sets Chemistry sefs -Paint sets Tinker Toys - Blackboards - Cartoon sets i Erector sets - Sequin craft sets - Mold ing sets Microscope sets Lionel Trains and supplies Cowboy spurs Cowboy holsters and guns set Cowboy lariats, and gloves Schwlnn Bicycles - Tricycles and other wheel toys ' ., Toy Irons and Ironing boards Toy dish and cooking sets' Toy stoves and sinks Music box toys ' Kiddie banks and typewriters ' ' Drums Wooden pull toys - Toy sewing machines and telephones Drums - Pull toys Activity books - Magic Sets - Games of 'all kinds Toy trucks and cars Electric cars Wind-up Boats. ' Friction drive airplanes Doctors sets - Nurses sets Dolls - Doll houses - Doll Nursing sets - Doll overnight bags Doll bathin ettes Dollhouse furniture USE OUR LAY-A-WAYPLAN-ASMALL DEPOSIT will hold your selection GLORIOUS :;:M0m GLORIOUS SWEATERS at the most advantageous prices in years The finest from Vienna The finest from Scotland The finest from America Baby Knit ) AQ Virgin Wool from .......... J.70 Kitten Soft T A C Lamb's Wool from .VD Luxurious 1A Cashmere from I W w 'in.,, rc X." IT , A' A a ' i r 1 i' -;VV ' I : ' 'Mk ,: : It PRIVATE PARKING 1 222 So. 7th Phont 5320 ' , f. -. v- . it!'-.. 0 'C. t '..'.,.