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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1952)
I mtDAY, OCTOBKR 31, 11)!2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATTT PALLS. OREGON pack nmra CITY BRIEFS luloMr, nd Mrs,' O1V Fos ter, Humnmr Lake have un re oont gusiils t the home of Mr. mid Mm, J'Todnrlck Hnrtln, 44117 lloitrdiimn, Mra, Hnrtln In Kosler'a Ifilor. 'liny ilno apriil on nluht at the home ul Mr, aud Mil, Mar lon liar lira, Olene. , Visitors Mra. 8. 1,. U.ol Fink) nd tun fMlipor, Coo Buy have returned home alter . spending some tiino here wllh her mother, Mra, Charles Hnuwuuuaa and lipr Ululhcr lion, lior alsler and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Andrew llaiiurlnn. 'limy visited alao wlln aunla and unclea, Mr. - and Mra. (ipuiun Tiplrun and Mr. and Mra. Ray W, Trefren and family, Uultt f alia. Left Roaamary Blgble, dauxh Irr ol Mr, and Mra, T. II. Ilunh ry, Jut I Vina Hlicet loll by plane Oct, 116 lor Minneapolis, Minn, where aha will enter tha Motion nell Alrllna TrulnliiK School, Bin la a graduate of KUlib and Oregon Mala Collage. Leaders Aaaoelallon Meeting ol Klamath Fall Damn Fire (ilrla Leaders Association, Monday, 7:30 p. in., YMUA, Project, Chrlalinaa handlcrall, eaoh member la to bring a orall article ior the dis play table. Training Cpl, Lawrence H. Ol vena, a, aon ol Mr, and Mia. Howard W. Olvcna, a lull Cannon Htrcet, recently returned Iroin l waeka training at liunier-Llggetl Military Kesurvallou near Camp Hoberu, CalU, Lrihorn, Italy Army Pvt. Oeorge . Hall, aon ot Cade Hall, ol Weed, Calll., rocenlly arrived at Lignum, ualy, enroule to an a algiunent with U. 0. Forcea, Alls Irta lUBKAi. V if '! O Mother will hold a tea all the W. D. Miller home (HO Conner Avenue, lor the reception ol new Mothera, Hulurday, Nov, 1, Irom i to V. AU lorincr U ol O Mother Invited. Yacht Club Family Sunday menu choice of roaal turkey or ahrimp boats. Make reservations at Ui club. Bora Te Mr. and Mra, Nelle Tvellmoe (Fatty McMillan) in Frankhu Hospital, Ban Kranclsco, a baby boy jb, iiivt u., named Itobert Ntlle. OrandparenU are Mr, and Mra. A. TvelUnoe, Berke ley, Mra. K. I. Bold, Jelteraoo treat and Floyd (Bkinnyl Mc- juiusu, Macaoei. Neighbor el Woodcr.lt will meet Monday. Nov. J. p, m. In itiation la to be held, ao olllcera and guaida wear lormala. Ellie Ketikey, Kve Klchardson. and Vio let Marvin will be hostesses. Clly Faoelly Wives will meet Mouoay evening, Nov. lip . at the home of J. E. Thornton, 4604 UVerue. few.,.-'!. me There will be entertainment In the lounge for adulta. There In lun (or all at Mow Hall tonight when witches and gobbllna feign au pi erne, - flalnvlew, Tesss Bernlce Alex ander, daughter ol Mra, B. J. Al exander, 3406 Hope Blreel, frenh man ol Klamath Falls, la devotion al chalrmun ol Pioneer Hull at Wuyland College. Alsnianlta Hoolal Club will hold n rummage aale tomorrow, 41V Main, open at . m. , Kugtne Univeraity of Oregon' Homecoming for IWt will be held Nov. 7, I, and 9, Korean Watrra John D. Pled ger ol Koute 1, In aervlng with Attack Squadron 10ft, based aboard the 37,000 ton aircraft carrier UBS Princeton, ' Rummage Kale will be given for the benefit of the building fund ol ihe Union Gospel Mission, be ginning Nov. 3 through I, at 110 So. llth Blreet. No Vlsllorsr-W. B. (Red) Whit, comb patient In Klamath Val ley Hospital, la allowed no vlallorn at thla time, Naomi Circle No. S will hold regular ataled meeting on Tues- Uuy, Nov. 4. at ( p. m. The alxth birthday of the Shrine will be ob served. Tnln being election day ihere will be a radio available ao that the membera may llaten to the election return durlna the refreshment hour. Carda will alao be played. T Ana rK. i M Un. Uf.u - . UW ,H ' U 1 1, , clerk for the TuleLake Wild life Refuge, haa been promoted to the IXMlllOn Of rimlnltlrallu. n, ,-..- and ha been Iranaferred to Ann otwur, mien., ana we ureal Lakes rianrries mation there. He haa been at Tuln t - fnr ...... His Wl( anrf t tun ,.kiM,.. ..ill - " ...in,, c, n 111 nil- company him, The Von Wold'g umiiio iiciw irom oency, Mlc-n. Maeae Membera of the Mooae will have politick tonight at Moon Hall, :J0 p.- m. Halloween party lor U children will begin' II I ft. m a prlxe will be givea for be beat homemade oealume. Court Reverses License Order A Htnte Board of Kxaminera in Oploinetry order cancelling the II oenae to practice of Alva "I, Cunter, Klnmnth Full optometrlht, haa been reverted by tieclnion ol Circuit Judge David R. Vanden- berg. Dr, Cunter operate the Stan dard Optlcul Company here. Hli llcenne wn ordered revoked by the atute board on Dec, M, IliDl, baHed on chargea that he wiiii allowing hla llcenne to be uned for profit by an unllcenwd party, the Htundard Optical Company ot Utah, nubordlnatlng hi proleanlon to the bunliicas of that firm. There alao were verloun other allegnllona baned on hi aaaocla tlon wllh the Utah concern. Dr. Cunter appealed the order cancelling hi llceiwe and a hear ing wun conducted here In May. Judge Vandenberg heard the ten tlmony, received brlefa and took the cane under advisement. In hla declnlon he found that the State Board ol Examiners In 0 tometry had failed to prove any of It charges against Dr. Cunter and that the license cancellation should be reversed. He decreed Dr. Cusler Is entitled to nn order from the Slate Board of Examiners In Optometry restoring his license. Shotgun Blast Injures Eye TULELAKE-Blght of the right eye of Jamet Smith, 30, farm laborer may be saved according to Klamath Falla apeclallst who treated him following a hunting accident Tuesday morning.. Smith, hunting ducks on Tule Lake waa alruck when a aholgun pellet was deflected from the water. He could not say who fired the shot. Fremont PI A Carnival . Declared Huge Success The annusl Fremont School PTA Fun Carnival, held Friday mglil, Oct, 24, wan a success both for tun and finance, A large crowd of carnival-spirited people, both young and old kepi me building humming from 7; 30 until 10:30 p.m. Ihe auditorium was filled to ca pacity for the program, opened Dy Mrs, Charles B. Lelb, prenldent, and presided over by Mrs. Hubert A. Thompson, program chairman. Bluebirds, Jill Cummlngs and Rita Olson, led the audience In the Hag salute. Much credit should be given to Ruth Lobaugh, Mrs. Francis Woodruff, Mrs. Lillian Hill and their helpers for the effective skits and dancing put on by Die eighth grade girls' chours, - the fourth V Potato Shipping Up The Pacific Northwest shipped 3,300 carloads of the nation's 4.600 shipped cars of potatoea last week, and during the past five days the Klamath Basin haa shipped 370 cars alone. And at San Franc. sco the pota to market waa a Utile atroniier. with poorly-netted V. S. No. 1-A's from uie Kiamain Basin bringing $4.16 per 100-pound sack. On Oct. 37, according to the OSC potato and truck crops review, Deschutes Russets U. 8. No. 1-A, brought (4.35 to M M per hundred pounds, about 36 cents above last weeks prices. On Oct. 38, In Los Angeles. U. 8. No. l'a from the Klamath Basin brought $4.66 to $4.76, while same grades from Deschutes area were bringing $4.75 to $5 per sack. grade class, and the filth grade cliisn and to Mm. Roberta Blom qulnt, of the KUII8 Drarnatlca De partment, who directed the very popular clown comedy Juggling acts "OH Bert and Sully Van" put on by Harold Slagle and Ronald Union. Novelty numbers put on by Jane Ann Craig, Jerry Ruth Wicker sham, lap dancers, Frances James, acrobat, pupils of Norma Dean Studio; and Myron Hurlbut, accordionist, student of Mrs. E. A. Fredrick, were followed by room count, announcements, and award ing of the door prlie to Forrest Hawley, Director of the Handi capped Children's Program In the city schools. Immediately following the Oen eral Program, concessions. In cluding dancing, dart throwing, besn bags, lln pona, novemes, candy, hot dogs, punch, fortune telling, white elephant sale, a spoog house, refreshments, and a food sale kept the large crowd busy and happy until the building was closed for the night. The Ways and Means Committee and PTA officers are grateful to all faculty members and parents who generously contributed food, white elephant Items, time and at tendance to make the "Annual Fund-Raising Fun Carnival" real succeas. Tule Officer Said Better TULELAKE Condition of 0. E. Pederscn, who collapsed at his home here yesterday morning Is reported to be improved today, Pederson, recovering from flu. suffered a deep cut on his head that required several stitches. He Is night policeman on the city force and leader of Boy Scout troop No. 44. His attending physi cian believed" his Illness to be due to a complication of Illness and over activity. FREE CIDER . TONIGHT! SHASTA DRIVE-IN Courtesy Rollinq Pin Donut- Shop On the Screen "WHAT PRICE GLORY" James Caqney 3 ild Dies By Hanging TULELAKE A coroner's report from Alturaa determined Ihe death of two-year-old Jamea O. Wolford, son of a transient potato laborer, Steve Wayne Wolford, wag the re sult of hanging. The little boy, one of 10 children In the Wolford family, had been left with an older sister, IS, and a three-year-old alater while other membera of Ihe family were pick ing potatoea on the Dale Sproat ranch, last Saturday. ' The older girl, left the back of a truck In which the children had been playing to look at aome new puna. A few mementa later the child waa found hanging to loop of clothesline rope. He waa taken to the office of Tulelake physician who pronounced the child dead. The family had errlved only the div before from Redmond. They are resident of Bakerafleld where the body was taken tor burial. Two years ago while the family waa In Tulelake for the harvest, another child waa run over by truck end Injured. 694 Main Mesf Te Redy'a Mn'l BAKERY Phong 433 SATURDAY SPECIAL 1 Danish ROLLS PIES CAKES PASTRY Eittttu With Black Raspberry Jelly PUMPKIN PIES Cream SLICES otv' Enjoy DINNER and DANCING r i 6:00 'til 2:00 Rout 97 3 Miles North of Dorrii Scuffle Ends In Fracture ' ' TULKLAKE Larry Havnea, 1S y ear-old son of Mr. and Mra. Otto Haynes, received fraclure-dlslo-eatlnn of the right shoulder during a friendly scuffle In the shower at the high school Tuesday after noon. A freshman on the football team, he had just returned from practice when the accident happened. He was relumed home after treat ment by Tulelake physician. ihi raiiMBtr ew imm 04 Klamath Ave. hnt .07 fce lay s Onb mm WILL MATCH YOUR DOWN PAYMENT ON ANY PURCHASE YOU MAKE NOW ! ! 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Eisenhower President "We pledge to trade Good Government for bad flovemment.? Richard M. Nixon Vice President Pledged to continue to drive any Communist and Fellow Traveler out of the Federal Government. Sam Coon Representative - 2nd District ' Return the government to tha people. Conservative Experienced Earl T. Newbry Secretary of State Incumbent Experienced Qualified Able Conscientious Administrator Sig Unander w State Treasurer . Personal Character Business Experience Knowledge of Government Merits your Vat John B. McCourt Attorney General Experienced in Government Legal Matters Philip S. Hitchcock State 'Senator His Record Merits Your Support Edward A. Geary State Representative Incumbent Qualified E. W. Gowen County Commissioner . Performance Not Promises ' Dale B. Mattoon Sheriff My Pledge Honest and Efficient Service Chas. F. DeLap County Clerk Incumbent Experienced and Qualified A. R. (Major) Dickson County Assessor Mature Judgement Fair Competent Keith O'Hair County Coroner Experienced Competent Falmetf) Pd. Political Adv. by Klamath County Republican Central Comm. 2bH