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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1952)
THURSDAY, NOVKMBKIt 13, 1f)r.2 HERALD AND NKWS. KF-AMATK FALLS. OMEfiON PAGE FIVE ,r hi''' 1 , JnvrriiMi will hold 1111 all-liny , bur.au r Hntuiiln.v, Nov, 10, nl J. O. Heiiney Ctiiiipiuiy. Sl 1'iie Valley Olene Home Exlen- loll Dull meets nl Oldie Commit nliy .Hull Friday, 10:30 a.m., lor ''till day mrotliiii, Ilrlnr (lueat Mr. mid Mm. Vr mill Kuenee mid Mrs, 10, M, Ciiur at Jiciino from ii trip lu Bcutllr. Aeonilipiitiylhir them waa Mm. ln Ilia Eilckaon (Hhlrlry Kriwo), who will return In Hcnllla Blihlrvliiy Hi iimrl her hiinliund who will arrive Irani Hno Ulego, , . GumtaMrs, Schorl.' of Tncnmn, ml Mm, Kuller of Kltiimilh Fall wore iiumlii nt Urn Nov, 12 meeting of l.llllllny Height fcxleiwloii Unll which met vpnlordny nt Joan'a Klichen, Eighteen wars present to CITY BRIEFS lirur Minn Dolores Hrackcn apeak on "IMIio mid Clinrm." Four Fined On Game Laws ' Four men were asaeiuird fines or (nrlrltrd bull In Judun I), hi, Van Vaclor'a district court tlil werk for litiiilliig violation after arrest by trdrml game nlflcera. Itinmld Ainox Davis, 63, mid Ed ward M. Fairlaon, 'it, both of To. krtitd Falls, nitcl Honor Kugrne Kckort, K'lnl,lh P"""- v,ere "r" rented last Saturday night on Low er Klitmath Lake lor shooting wul-erf-rwl alter hours. All were ntioutlistr about Inilf hour after cloftttiu time. Kckert and Duvia nrfelted 34 bnll eaoli In court Wrdiienduy morning, and Farrlson haa yet to ' put in an enpearfnc. II i un la riui( held by the court. .. ; Joseph MuCIUekey, Medford, wan arrwou on in wiuiamson mver .ranch ' Sunday by federal game iinen lor ahootln boul hull hour alter closing and lor having no plug In hla shotgun. He waa gasrsurd a total ol I60 lor the two offeiuea. Fair Leaders tilate Meeting TULELAKE Sain W. Krllett, niamger of the Tulrlakr-Hiittr Val .. q j Mslr;, president r! the lair 'board'. W. 0, llagelslelr. vice-president, Floyd A. Boyd. Ar 01.(1 Criiia and Paul CbrlMy. dlroc T, will no to San Kr (iicIkco next week to attend sessions ol the 301 h annual convention ol the Western Fairs Association, a non prolll trade group devoted to making lair aerva the greatest number ol peo ple. The delegation will cooperate on the Milling of data lor next year a 11 California fan a to avoid date conflict. Bulldlnga (or the new local (air, to be on 34 acrea aouth ol town acquired lor a lair grqund have been tentatively approved by the Department of Finance, Division ol Architecture. In time (or next year'a lair and llventock allow and aale. Utilities, liuhtii. aewera and wa ter mains re dellultely iiom, m, turf will b (6n and aome Tand acaptng dono. Bulldlnga planned include an exhibit hall and live nock Judging and aalra arena. Death Claims Dewey Pollard Dewey Francla Pollard. M, a reaident ol Klamath County (or II yeara, died at hla home In Cres cent City, CnlK., Tueaday follow ing a long lllneax. . The funeral la aet Friday. 11 a m , Irom Ward'a Funeral Home, with the Elk olficlatlng. Commit ment and interment will take place at Klamat Memorial Park. Pollard waa emember of BPOE Iruta, Creacent City. Survivora Include hla widow. Vi ola, and eon Dewey Robert Pol lard nl Cre.ncent City: daughter, Mm. Forreat (Maruuerltei Brelt haupt of Klamlh Falla; nix ala lrr. Grace MiKerren, Lebanon; Cora McUnay, Texaa: lla Hwan r.en. Fallon. Nev.; Olive Camp . bell, Bulfalo, Wyo.; l.ula Miller, 1 Corydon, la,, and Joile Boon, 1 Jnwa. J Pollard wag a native of Derby, ' I. He waa employed with Bal- aiger Motor Company her (or many yeara. I'nat milled Mnnznnlla Hoclnt Olub Iiiih wloiinl meeting ached uled lor toiiionow night ut II io liuiiio ol Lola tlueck. Hqunre Diiniilng for children of rii'iiliK'M mid Kuenln, Frlduy, o to 10 p in, Ollu ICllla oiilllng. Animal Carnival will be held by Hhuittn Hchool Friday, Nov, 14, with illiiimr atnrlliiK at :au p.m. Mrn, Holland King l general chnlr until nl actlvltlra which Include coitccftalonn, conleala, etc. Midland Orange Carnlvnl Hnlur day niKlit, Nov. Id. Membrra aiikrd In coopnrnlp. PleaHo cull any of following: Mia. It. II. Lament, 31017; Mm, Floyd Hoover, 8084, or Mm, John Mlnller, a-3IMI. lro irriln from ronceiinlona, cake-walk, children mid ndiilt unmea will be uned for the purchase of new grange equipment. Mlnatre) Nhow Male and lernale volua are needed lor chorua num. br In Hie Eni(l Dixie Julillfe to be held at Mill Bchool auditor ium date to he announced Inter, Iteheiiraiil called (or TliurNday, Nov, ill, 1:30 pm. In baaemcnl o( FOK Hull. lloanllalUrd Hazel Proxixe. m No. Dili, entered Klamath Volley I Iiii.pl tnl Wrdnoaday to undergo major nurgery. Brier Vlallnra Mr. and Mrn. F. Carleton I'ellelt, Paaco. Wanh,, Mient Inxt week with hla father, F. E. Pcllrtt. I413', Creacent. leav ing lucnday for aouthern Calllor- niu. ; Poalponed Bhower (or Juanlta ! Cllue. 40U Lowell, haa been changed Irom Nov. 13 to Nov. 17. Public Invited Open House. Sun duy, Nov, 18. at the Chrlhtlan , Science Heading' Hoom In lla new . location, 1401 Kaplanade. Houra 3-8. ; Textile Painting Inatructlon at I he Hnrlidi Hull In I aniccll Vnllev, lliurndny Nov. 13, 1:30 p.m. Pub lic invited. I Honored lloiiald I-owell, aon o( Mr. Margaret McLaughlin, 3M N. 1 Imh and Frank lJwrll of Klumaili KalK, a lapped Haturdey eve. nun at the traditional Homoeom log dance for meinber,.hlp In Dru Idn. minor men'a honorary. Ron ald, who hold Standard OH actio). araliip to the Unlveralty of Ore-1 gon. waa recently named the moat outMundlng college aludrnt In tlie atnte. He la Junior In general clence. Back In I'. H. Charlea A. Dennl xoti RM 3-c. aon of Mr. and Mra. A. II. DeunlHon. 437 N. Third, haa returned to the U S Navy Air Sta tion, Alameda, Calif., with Fleet Air Wing Six which haa been aerv Ing aboard a aeaplane lender In aupporl ol UN lorcea In Korea. Aaalgnrd Pvt. Charlea E. Shul mlre. aon ol Mra. Carrie A. Shul mlre. 3AM Bmhee, haa been aenl to Camp Roberta. Call!., wlih Co. D. 9Mh Tank Battalion (Heavy). Teace Memorial Church Worn en'a Aiuioclatlon Sewing Oroup hold, lu regular meeting at the chuich, Friday. Irom 10:30 to 2:30. ftlamn Collectors The new atamp club will meet tonight at the ymca. 130 pm. Bring dupli cate atnmpa (or the trading ses sion which follow the meeting. P'Ve. Vait-'''V'"li ii f; . MA TWO NEW MAYORS ar taking the helm in Klamath County towni. At Morrill, Robert R. (Bob) Walker, (loft) operator of lvral business ntrprises steps in as head of the city council. At Malin T, W. I Tom I Laird, owner of th Malin Drug wnt In on a write-in vol aftsr no on filed for th office. Both ar long-tim residents of their communities. Yankee Quits South After Warning From Hooded Men TUPELO, MIks 'iTiI Newl) An derwn and hla pretty wile were on their way buck to their native North Dakota, today beciiune, the 20-yeur-old newsman said, he had been warned to leave here on grounds that he Is Yankee. Tlie couple started driving to Fitrgo.' N. V.. lute yesterday about one hour aliend of the ultimatum which Anderson said waa set by two hooded men after they (ughed him up on wild automobile ride Monday night. "We don't like foreleners coming In here and you'd better get out of town," Anderson said the men told him. Anderson, who had been circu lation manager of the Tupelo Jour nal (or nix weeks, suld he had re ceived anonymous telephone threats (or two weeks, Mayor Oeorge Maynard said that "the business nt hlrn (Anderson) being- a 'damn Yankee' had nothing to do with hla leaving. There l something more behind It." Maynard and other civic leaders In this northeast Mississippi town of 15,000 said they would get the true facts of the case "In order to remove the unjustified black eye against Tupelo and the South." Anderson ssld he and his wife had been offered around-the-clock police protection for 30 days II they decided to stay. "We got to thinking about what would happen after those 30 day and decided to leave," ha added. People DO Read SPOT ADS -you are! 'Beggars' Get Relief Goods The Friendly Beggars who so licited articles on Halloween in lieu of "treut or trick" confec tions, gathered enough a o a p, thread, pins, and clolhlng to pack 1(1 carlon to be sent overseas lo unfortunates of other lands. This year's program for Friendly BciiKiirs wus sponsored by the Council of Church Women, and cartons were shipped lo the Amcr can Friends Service Center In San Francisco on World Community Day. Verdict Ends Forgery Trial The Circuit Court trial ot Em mett Carl Alexander. 311-year-old Merrill resident, ended yesterday aiternoon in a directed verdict ol not guilty ordered by Judge David K. vandenberg. Alexander was on trial on a charge of uttering and publishing a lorged check passing forged KB check at a Merrill service sta tion. ; Afler the testimony waa In, Alex ander's attorney, Ben Ooddard, moved (or a directed verdict on grounds that District Attorney Frank Ainerson nann t proved the crime charge, The motion waa sus alained. and Alexander was re leased from the County Jail where he had been held since Oct. It. HMALl, BOATS DANGEROUS... NEW YORK 11 Bmnll-bout RC- clrienls kill about 1300 Americans annually, the Metropolitan Liie in surance Co. reports. A fifth of the accidents occurred when the boats were awamped or Ihe vlctlma washed overboard. Many of those drowned had Ignorea Dud wentner, tipped the boat, overcrowded n boat, or been areleaa In other ways. 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