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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1952)
mwmiAT, NUVMViHftrl, 10, HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FAUE THKKE CITY BRIEFS sat ftonibrr Tralnliii-AVIallon Oa o"i William A. Hiumoun, ton ol Mr. ana Mr,, J, K. Klin yeun, 4Mb Denver, lis flninhed primary Iriiliiinil ( Miliaria APIl, Arm., ""J linn been assigned to VHAF UnMii I'llot tkiluml IMNI,. lieeao A HI, Tr-xii,. Altar oomjiiotliig In-alrui-tlun an the TH-a Miuiliell Uunibcr lin will be cnmmlsnlnliod aefimrl nontenant In Ui Air 'urc Jtnsorv next April, Henley' Home .L. Kxtonslpn Unit Will llulU a npoolnl meatlllu. 'ltiur. dy, Nuv, m, at 0:ao a.m. at Uie Urnlny Umniia Hull, lit leeson will be on makliiH aluminum Iraya. A aaok lunch eliuuld b taken. Klamath Noted Word liaa bean received I rum bob HaulaUir, lurm. r art dlreutor at KU1IH that Klam ath rails la woll and favorably known In many purta ol lh Kaat and Midwest as an art center reputation dallied probably I mill eluiniuar Art Ucliool Workshops ol pant yera, Uanlater, now Willi the apodal services U.S. Army covera tlie territory East ol the Kooky Muuiilalna aa art coordinator, Ho Iravea In early Hiirlng whnr he will continue In thai cupuolly .In :uropa and guea directly, la Lor. mm, . ... Appointed Jean and Jlrti Owen huvo bran named to the bouse, and oolli'o hour luiuin committees, re spectively, ol the Unlvoralty - ol Oiryon Utudent Union. Miss Owens la a licnhman In Ulr Journalism achool and her brother la a aenlor In bualnaaa dmlntatratlon at JCU gene. l.lvr.lork Mrrt Til Klamath County Uveslock Marketing Aa aociaiion la to meet Wedneaday at p.m. In Hie Community Lounge, f lino Prldmlller, manager of the Valley Llveatock Marketing As sociation, la 10 speak on the market outlook. All interested peraona art Invited to attend. Hianksglvlni Dinner benefit Church ol tiod In Christ Indebted ness. Mra. Ben Fetora, JI41 Mary laud.' will aerv dinner at her home or deliver complete turkey dinner Nov. 21. Price i'l. Reserve lions ac crpied Uirough Nov. 34. Phon I1U0. ... rkok liloploy Bonanza Farm Bu, u Center meeta Wedneaday at ( 30 p.m. lor pollurk aupper In Ui arhool caletarla. Evelyn coop er, county librarian, will apeak on boose. Pa lay TolaU will urMent akit. Wedneaday poatponed until Nov. IP, l-.'il) p.m., Viral Mathodlat Church. Legion Auxiliary Klamnlh Unit No. a la to liavt an Armlnllue Day hrenklaat tomorrow at 11:3(1 a.m. In Hie Wlnoma lintel Colfna Blum with nil membera urned to attend, The group la to proceed to Ilia Memorial shall later tor Armistice Day ceremunlo. Rolana Th club meet Turn day, Nov. 18, t p.m., at the Iris Prsrson residence, with Ilia atari ing ol the Chrlalmaa project acneduled. Meeting Hie Itebeknh Social Club will aponaor1 a card pnrly Wedneaday In the IOOK Half. Luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. by Agnea Lowe and rJslhor Muni. Alter luncheon a short business meeting will be held to make pinna lor the Christmas parly, Dec. Id. tarda will lollow. tultibow There will ba a regu lar meeting ol the Klamnlh Fulls Order ol the Kalnlxiw lor Cilrla tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All Munona and saatern Btara are welcome Parade All Klamath County area Girl Bcoute should sssemblo It the Armory Tuesday, Nov. 11, 10 a.m. to march In the Armistice Dnv parade. Pleas be aure to wear uniform!. Academy of Friendship Women 01 in Moose meeta Tuesday eve. YCTU Slates Relief Work Membera ol the Women's Chrls taln Temperance Union will work tomorrow, Nov, 11, at Peace Me morial Presbyterian Church on Smith Sixth Htrnet on used cloth ing lor the Children' Knrm Home near Portland, The aeaslon will slnrl 11 1 10:30 a.m. Tha home la recognized by the "tied Feather" orgHiilxnUon and receives support from the Oregon Chest. Some 38 year ago tha WCTU made pinna lor cnrlng lor needy children In amnll grnuM where surroundings were cnmpurable to home life. Most of these children were Irom broken homes, Because a larm was considered a good place tor children to grow up and because their care would be lean expensive, the Children' Farm Horn was atarled. Only two collages were used at Ural but more huv) been addod, the most recent dedicated, bring Multnomah Cotlnge, Oround has a'sn hern broken recently lor new chapel. nt one lime waa repre sented by 17 children from Klam nlh Counlv. Borne 176 children are living at the home at the present lime. Children attend achool through the elementary grades, are taken to Corvallla by bus to Junior and aenlor high achools. Age limit are 4 to 16. Kecreutlon Is part of the pro gram ol education. (iniry nerd 01 aa cowa nas nlng at the home ol Kathleen Hep- been established, children raise uurn, vii avmuraao at e p.m. Games and refreshment will lol low meeting. Hostesses will be Kathleen Hepburn, Sylvia McCon. nell, Nina Nyback, Laura Verbeck nd Ruby Bell, .Ian Meeting scheduled lor Merrill Mayor Takes Office MEHRILL Merrill newly- elrctrd mayor. R. R. Walker, look office Thursday evening- when tha City Council met In regular aea slon. He aucceeda Dr. P. E. Trot man, who has held the position lor Uie paal eight year. , L. E. tuewart, new member of tlia council, alarted hla 4-year term ol ollic. aa (Wd Paul Lewt.Who was reelected. Oeorg Williams and Oils Thompson wer reelected po lice jiKifta and eity recorder re spectively. Holdovers on the council are Harvey Dertham and Howard Drwey. Mayor Walker' flrat official act was to announce the lollowlng ap pointments: Paul Lewi will con tinue as water and aewer euper Intrndrnt: Howard Dewey will have charge of the police and "r bag detriments; Harvey Den ham atreela; and Loula Stewart, building and aldewalka. Tom Chat burn Jr. was reappointed fir chief. Chief topic for dlacUMlon wa the garbage aituatlon. On Jan. 4. 18M, Ordinance 111, regulating gar bage collection and disposal, waa that every owner, tenant, or other person occupying any house or pre mises within the city limit of Merrill, shall have at leaat en metal garbage can, not leaa Ulan HI" nor mora Ulan J" In diameter, nd not Iras than 14" high nor more than it" high, fitted with tight cover. Cans must be placed an lhat the garbage collector will have easy access to them. "I'll preml.e must be kpt fret aa rubbish or .refuse, and If. k 10 day notice from the health er, the rrfua has not been rV roved th city may cause It to hf don, and the coal charged I trie property owner. This ordinance will be atrlctly en forced and vlolatnra are subject to fine. Those wishing to haul their own garbage should contact th council for permission. Other action taken at th meet ing Included the laaulng of on building permit to C. B. Klncald for 176 addition to residence; end the granting; of a aewer and water connection permit to o, R. Hunt ing. Councilman Lewla' reported that the water tank had been re painted and that the new aewer pumps were being Installed. CIIIMNET FIRE ' City firemen at 7:31 last vening were called to the horn of L. O. Dean, 2034 Oregon Avenue, tq quell a ennnney lire, me . uremen re ported no damage. Friendship Club met la Wednea day at p.m. at the nom of Mra. J. F. Prnrod, 1123 Lincoln. Mem bera and friend Invited. A A I Falk Dancing Club meat tonight at Altainom Elemen tary School gym at I p.m. Mem. bars ol -Circle-Hera Bquar Dane Club will be guest. bo-MI-Uo Club Dancing aa usual tonight at Allamont Elementary achool gym at p.m. Boy Hceula Troop 42 meeta at Flrat Presbyterian Church, lomor. row, 7:J0 p.m. WCTU An all-day meeting of th WCTU la to be held Tuesday, 1 ui react Memorial rrenhy-' lerlan Church, atarllng at 10:30 a.m. Ladiea are aaked to bring clothing, children' aires 4-16. la work on for the children's farm home, and to bring aack lunches, There will be Initiation of new ; membera in the afternoon and an I Interesting program is planned. ; First Presbyterian Choir prac tice Tuesday. 7:o p.m., this week Instead ol Wedneaday, . Patluck Luncheon Llndley ; Height Home Extension Unit meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Joan's Kitchen. Drlorea Bracken, agent, will apeak on "Pols and Charm can be Yours." Roan F.atenalon Ftarheven i Unit meet Wednesday at 10 a m. at Stewart Lenox fir elation. Bar bara Holltday will care lor email . thlldrM at her home. Phone (624 for transportation. I u.iv 01 Uirlr own vegetables Meal raised on Uie farm la alaugh lerrd free ol charge by a Corvallla backing llrm and about 7600 gal lons ol fruit la canned annually In tHr home cannery. Children are remembered gen erously with food, clothing nd cnh gifts at Christmas. Foren Rites In Medford Funeral servlcea were to be con ducted in Medlord today for a Klamnth Falls resident, Willis For en. He died there Nov. ( following a short Illness. Brsldra the widow. Mra. Frieda Foren. he la survived by: daugh ter, Lena Evans; granddaughter, Catty Young: and great-grand-daughler, Katherlne Young. Ik Names (Contlaaed frern Fag 1) secrlrv of th Treasury, but he 1 said her over tha weekend he doesn l want in job. Othera who met with Elsenhower were retired Oen. Luclua D. Clay, former military governor of Ger many and now chairman of th board of Continental Can Corp., Herbert Brownell Jr., who man aged New York Oov. Thomas K. Drwey'a presidential campaign in 104H and who played a major be-hlnd-tho-acenea role In Elsenhow er's campaign: Clifford Roberts, iNew York Investment banker who has been playing goll with me general; James C. Hagerty, Eisen hower's prill secretary, and Thomas Stephen, hi appointment aecretary, CABINET Lodge and Dodg aald cabinet apioiiiimenta were not discussed and that they had no Idea whether they might be asked to stay on In the pew administration. Clay, asked whether he would take cabinet aasjgnment, replied with grin: "I think I can give you a very easy gnawer, I haven't been ollerd one and I don't ex pect to be offered one." He added that be was "Just a friendly listener'' at th confer ence. Brownell, asked what hla role had been, would say only, "I waa a participant," Lodge and Dodge aald they will serve only as observers and In formation gatherers tor Elsenhow er In their liaison work. Dodge, In reply to question, said he will make no recommenda tions to the Truman administra tion regarding the budget the Pres ident will present to Congress In January, before Elsenhower takes oil Ice. But h added that the way will be open, alter U Inauguration, lor Elsenhower to suggest revis ion of the budget (long whatever lines Dodge may propose. Lodge aald there waa "aom desultory conversation aome gen eral discussion" of the trip to Ko reano date for It has been an nounced at yeaterday' meeting. ASKS DUTY CUT ' TEHRAN. Iran Or) Iran asked the United Statea two months ago to lower the Import duty on Per sian carpets but hasn't received any reply, Foreign Minister Hos aeln Fateml aald Monday. The carpet trade 1 chief Item In Iran' economy. Mrs. Jensen Heads Church TULELAKE Mr. Carl Jensen I th new president of the Oulld of t h Tulelake Community Presbyterian Church. Other mem ber ol the new corps of officers ar Mrs. Howard Hansen, vice president; Mrs. D. P. Reld, secre- Tulelake Plans Armistice Fete TULELAKE Veterans, mem ber of the Tulelake Post, Ameri can Legion, No. 164 and Ihe VFW post will gather with member ol the Women' Auxiliaries for an Armistice Day breaklast at the Legion hall, 8 a.m. The breakfast will be followed by a parade of marching service unite, bands and other organiza tions down Main street at 10 a.m. An Armistice Ball at 9 p.m. In the Legion hall will end the festivities. Making arrangements are Clyde E. Todd, Post Commander and Elmer Rund, Junior Past Com maader. Students are having holiday, and all state, federal and county officea, the postolfice and banks will be closed. tary and Mr. Oeorg Fischer, reelected- treasurer. The last meeting wss held Nov. 6, at the horn of Mrs. J. I. Ott with Mrs. Sam Phillips aa co-hostess for th 1:30 dessert luncheon. Dorothy Christy Wa In charge of devotlonals. Christmas gift this year Instead of the usual Individual exchange will be cash to be contributed to Care packages. Th next meeting. Nov. IS, 7:30 pin,. Instead of the usual time will be in the church parlor when a display of aouvenira and articles Irom foreign countries will be shown to emphasize foreign mis sion work and Silliman College. The guild has under considera tion central organization to meet once a month for the benefit of young. mother and buslnes worn- fOR CMIIOHI TO GIVE ASFNUN TO rout CHILD TOP QUALITY HEAVY BUTT ROLL ROOFING lan Maaey Mm IMO Way I MO l'i. To Travel Light ... It's the 21 foot "TRAVELEZE" with Bath . TRAILER HOME an display at NEWLAND Trailer Sales 88 Main St. I CLIP & SAVE i I McColl'i, Redbook, Look, Better Homes 1 l and Gardens, News-j 1 week Subscribers I SPECIAL 1 RATES I M ,Lr rUritifM. Gift I ( inntKtiont. 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