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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1952)
MONDAY, NOVKMnEJl 3, 10B2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACT! TORES CITYBRIEFS Trelnlns Kor Cllrl Hcout Irudrri It Hie YMOA, 11:31) e.m, to 1 p.m. Tueeday. Urlnii a parr tuck Imiuh iid ootleo will uo aorvsd. There will be baby tutor to lake cure ol children. , Hooaovrlt-PTA Carnival Friday night at Ilia Iloonevelt arhuol. Fun, food, booths, liolni'ioukfd pics, cukn, candy. A bicycle to bo liven to Ohio boy or alrl. All pro coed no to I'l A auholuralilua and educetlunal work lor Klamath Kit I In children. Date, Nov, 1, time 7:30 p.m. Uvoiyono wcIijoiiio. Improving Charles Klund, well' known Klumntli Fulls resident la UnpruvliiK liilluwliw recent aui uory at Klamath Valley hospital. Klund aislslrd lor tovornl yoara Willi po tato exhlblla at tlio Kluinatrt Uaaln i'olalo Festival but because ol ill ness waa unable to help thla lull. Pm Valley Importuut mooting 01 the rue Valley Uranue No, 710 will b held Wednesday, Nov. 5, t p.m.. l'oe Vulley Community Hall. All members arc aaked to attend. relerava Si huol tomorrow, elrto lion day. the Peterson achool par- euta who do not havo triirwporta- lion to voting pons, muy can rcier- ann U,hMl 'liuK l. u.ri mllA 4 ll Inr Iree taxi service, tho aohool laouity will l iiilu to una tneir cart to lane parenia to mo pons Do-HI-Do-tlub Important bust. nru moating Tuesday, 8 P in., 'ili Hillside. I'ythlan Nlstrrs Wtnema Templo No. 70 will holoi regular miHttinu weaneaday, jvov. 0, S p.m., IOOF Hall. Htella Urydrn la chairman of reireahmcnla. , Roamea Family dinner at flea inn Country Club, next Bunduy Nov. , Irom 4 lo 7 p.m.. reserva tion, have to b In by the (, Obituary NAIKIN Vr.nraa X. Il.tklna, 08, native of Ml. Ilabrnn, Calll., and llfsluu raal. dant of Klamatlt County, diad aar. Nirv. k 1, laftj. eurvlvora Includa: lour aaugn lara. Clara Slalnsranl, Yraka, glhal tLarm.. Klamalh fall., franc-as kva PILwalar and Iran Notf, Ipraiua HIV . ar; two front, Thaodora and t'alvla Har nay. apragua Mlvarl al.tar, Pansy Ohlaa t'hlloquln funaral aarvlraa will taka plava from tha rhapal ol Ward's Klam ath Tuna,! Horn. mj3 iiiin atfaat Tuawlay, 10 10 a nt . Tna May l'..rl Ciamanro and tha Hav. Anna Morriann, apravua Nlvar, officiating Cornmltmant arvira and intarmant la Chief fkhoa ahla Camatarr. Aiiota Mawton Villa naugh. 74. native at harltfan. Ark., and raaldanl of Klam ath County t'ir tt-a put yaar, dtad In Illy Nov. I. 1031. Survivors Includat two aona, riutlar Lae Itaugh. Hlr, and Haymond kugstve llaugh, I'lna fllufl, Ark.) daughlara, Anna t-awla, Calllor nta. Lillian IfcJh. Camdan. Ark . Ku nlro aiurkay, Aihtand, Lavalla Writ, of thla ally and Baity Jaan Purkatt, Bnan. dan. Ark ; aUo It arandrhlldran aitd aavan araat grandhlldran Tha body la al Ward'a Klamath funeral Home. Ambrlru The next mooting ol the Ambrleu Club will bo on Tueitduy, Nov. 4, at Mm, P. L Cruxlord'5, ViWli fine ovrooi. Nuburban Hlrena meet tonight at H p.m., at the 'lre Htatlun oil uet llo Utroot, Tulelake Community Oulld will moot Wcdnenduy, Nov. 6, 1:90 p.m., al tho homo ol Mra. Kona (Jit. Otlltera will be olected. Bring new luycllea or used clothing lor chil dren lor world community day. KANIlll Meellnr Wednnndny, Nov. 6, Pilot Club, 8 p.m. "Noth ing Like ("lulling" aouud movie by Uuechoialt. Mervlng Aboard Tho attack truunport Van Mountrail now or- ntiug in ine ear r.nni, aro two Uuimnzu firemen, UHN Muynitrd N, Hi Ic.Ibcno, aon ol Mr. and Mra, Peter Itricr.lacHo, HI, 1, Box B4 and Jack O. UoViiul, aon ol Mr. and Mra. Cirval D. DeVaul, Kt. 1, Box 68. In Far East with tank force K la Jerry A. ilayden, aeaman, UHN, son ol Mra. Joanelle E. Hayden ol 300 Mortimer Htreet, Is serving with TncUcal Air Control Squad ron One, embarked In the amphib ious lorce llagahlp UBS Mount Mc-Klnloy. Korea Cpl. John A, Larson, UBMC, aon of John V, Uraon l.ukovlow. is with tho First Marine Airoralt Wing In Korea. , Wednesday Club will meet st tho ParlKh Hall, Nov, t. I p.m., mem bora and friends welcome. Mooee -Women ol the Moose will hold business meeting al Moose Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1 p.m., there win do oauoiing. Camp Fire (.Iris Leaders meet tonight, 7:30. at YMCA. Topic, bnriaimee nanaioran. Return Mra. C. B. Dennis, 103 Pine Btreet, has returned home from Worcester, Mane, Camera Club There will be a meeting ol the Klamath Camera Club Bllll Division, at the Com in u nlty Lounge, Xia N. Bin, Tuesday, Nov. 4. a p.m. program: Demon' stratlon on "How to make your own tnnsimas caraa.- Forttm Luncheon Chamber of commerce f'orum Luncheon, Nov. 3. 13 noon. Hotel Lakevlew. Cien- oral business meeting and a dls- cussion period ol issue lo be vot- eo. upon nov. tin. Legion American Lesion Auxil iary Klamath Unit No. will hold regular meeting Tuesday night. ( fi.m., at the Veteran's Memorial tail, members having gifts ready lor the gift shop are aaked to bring them to the meeting. Plana for Armistice Day will be made, and members will listen to early elec tion returns, and possibly play earns. aii visiting memoirs are invnea to attena. 3 DON'T be TRICKED The opponents of "Liquor by the Glen" have very glibly quoted the itory that Introduction of liquor by the glen In Onterlo, Canada, re ulted 14 Increaie in liquor taloi. Theie figure, ire NOT TRUE . . . BECAUSE The official figures jutt received from the Liquor Control Commission of Ontario fhow that only 4.7 V. of their liquor talei art by the glatil Don't be milled by fall figuring baled on "rationed" yean, and wartime ihortage way back In 1945. an; I '( 1. V7': ... 1a v . J J d' l. I 2ND. LT. OLIVER LARSON JR., ion of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Lanon, Eugene, hai been graduated at Reel Air Force Bate, Texai, of an Air Force pilot. Lt. Lanon it a graduate of Klamath Union High School. Scribe Presides At Political Meeting Gilchrist- News Hv Dlf'K AKNIM Iowa alute lta were given al Ollc-hrlst HlKh to the reluctant sophomore and seniors. The entire high scnooi is loosing forward to basketball season which starts Dec. 3. Oilchrlat haa been admitted to an all-day oa.aeioaii tournament at Culver. Dec. 6. Oamea with Sisters ana Lapine havo been scheaulrfl. me junior High School haa four gamea acneo- "led. Ruth Allen, a senior wno p'- vloui.lv attended Oilchrlat Mign School, arrived here last weekend Irom the South Paclllc where she had gone to rejoin her parents. Ruth, en route to her new home in Pennsylvania. Is accompanied by her parents. Col. and Mra. Al ien. ... "iivo is In the Air." this year's aelecllon lor the hlith achool play. will come lo lllo inuraoay wncn M-uonia will be held. The play aeema to be exceedingly ponular Judging from the laci inai jo stu dents have already sinned up lor the cast and staff. The play, a farce In three acts, win oe uircctr ed by Miss A. B. Doleial, who la looking forward enthusiastically to opening night, Dec. 3. he I-elterman dance held In the gym Friday nmht proved to be a great auccesa. Everyone had a good time. Including the faculty. Both students and faculty are By MVRTI.r WIMKR FORT KLAMATH To ouole a somewhat trite aaylng "there la always the first time for every thing" this waa the case with your Fort Klamath correiipondent when on Oct. 3D, I wielded the gavel as chairman of a political rally held In the C, I. Clubhouse here. The affair waa sponsored by the Fort Klamath Business Asso ciation, and as secretary manager of the group, It became my duty to preside at the matta meeting, which waa very successful and at tended by a large and interested crowd. On behalf of the sponsoring: or ganisation and people of the Wood River valley, candidates and othera present from outside points were welcomed", and the meeting waa opened by members of the three group of tile local scout pack. when under the supervision of scoutmaster Frank Btrahan, Cub Scout Douglas Van Wormer, First dsns jjoy bcouu wynn hcbcock. and Robert Hnllord and Explorer Scout Cllenn Hescock advanced the flaga of the United States and the United Nations, all present Join ing In repealing the pledge of al- letiiance to the mars ana stripes. followed by singing of "The Star Spangled Banner" by the crowd, with Mrs. Bert Oray accompany Intr at the piano. Many Democratic and Republi can candidates for county office were at the meeting, In addition lo Ben. Phil Hitchcock, who Is sgaln aspiring to a aeat in the State Senate. All were Introduced to the gathering, and responded with brief talks outlining their qualifications for the various of fices which they seek. Following Introduction of the county candidates, those present heard Bill Wales Jr., Klamath Falls, apeak lor Sam Coon, Re publican candidate lor Congress, and also Paul Buck. Klumatn Falls, spoke on behalf of John O. Jones, Democratic aspirant to the same office. The meanlni of several confusing! mcasurea on tho state ballot was made very clear to all In at tendance by Sen. Hitchcock, who deserves a special vote of thanks for his explanation of these pro posed legislative enactments. miroaucea py oeorge proctor, who la chairman of the Klamath Falls "Citizens for Elsenhower' group, KFLW radio station an nouncer Floyd Wynne told why he had deserted the Democratic party to become a supporter of Uen. Dwight Elsenhower. Original ly scheduled to last only 16 min utes, Wynne's talk consumed near ly an hour, and as a result of the consequent lateness of the evening, those present heard only a short talk by Mrs. Paul Buck, Demo cratic congressional committee woman of Klamath Falls, who spoke on the candidacy of Adlal Stevenson for the presidency. Many who like to hear both aides of a question discussed fairly and openly were disappointed because Mrs. Buck waa forced to curtail her address. The Interesting- and enjoyable evening was brought to a late ECZEMA ITCH Cot yoe downf Try RESINOL OINTMf NT For long-laitlnfl rlif close by the crow Joining In sing ing "America", after which re freshments were served by mem bers of the local sponsoring group, fn addition to a variety of home baked cakes, for the occasion a large specially decorated cake, Inscribed with "The Fort Klamath Business Association Welcomes the Candidates", was cut and served with coffee to those present at the rauy. FUNERAL mrnrE FrtsJ A mom Butr, Infant Km of Mr and Mr. nuru Huur, aia nr nov. 2, 1093. BtaldM the partnu h li sur vived try: two brotheri, David and Don ald: iliUr. Jean, of thU city, ffrand. parania. Mrn. Badlt Downa, Portland, and lo Buwr. Whlttcnberg. Wli. Dai by Hur waa laid to reat In Klam ath Mfmorlal Park Nov. 3, 11 am, the Rev. Richard Graef. Zton Lutheran Church, offtclatlnf. Ward'a Klamath runoral Horn Id char fa. I.EMMK Funeral aervleaa for Chart Fred erick Lemme, 71. who died her Oct. 30. will take pice from the chapel of Ward'a Klamath Funeral Home, 923 High Btreet, Tueeday, 1 p.m.. officer! of Klamath Lodge 137, lOOf officiating. The Dooy win oe (orwirora o vnwiHi, Heo., for nnai rue mo "" '"- looking forward to Wednesday when Robert Emerlco, a comedy M...lo.lain Saulll Kit hfPr Thta it a National ' A&Mmtty program and should prove to be moat interest ing. 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