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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1952)
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1S8Z HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE -THRE YoJ.ed Fowl Hale ftcvnUh Day Advrrttltt church all dy today at inequality Market, lliHtanda Invited I.arllea Eagle Club mrel ionium, TIJD p.m., ai Ilia home or Mm, Rollln Oilltte, 914 Ent Mnln. Divert potluok.. llunlliiK Mr. and Mia, Frank Dm bin iiiiU' clewiluer Pat and aon Hunk. 8n Fianolnco arrived by (lulled Friday lor a weekend hunt, I'hev in uunnti of Mr. and Mr", Robert II Walkor, Morrill, ourbln l Iha Shell Chemical Co. rrpre aentallva lor all of Orea-on and Northern California. Wnlknr la dl trlhuior for tin area. Durbln alio ellemled a moat nir at Merrill to clay when pli were to be piade for future expanmon Vlaltora-Charles Drlacoll of th city dok of the Huorameiito But and a plioluyrauliar, 11011 Handnuk ir. arrived here by Unllad Friday to cover the vMl of the Invalided veteran Irom Oak Knojrhonpltai, Oakland. g-ueot of th IHIelakt 20-30 club and Tuleltk resident. Word Ha Beenweeelvad her by Mr. W. P. Myara, Lakaahora Harden., of Wo dram at r airmom, Weal Vk., pf ft slater, Julia Ann Wilcox, P3. Her death leave Mr. Myera, Klamath, County pioneer, Uia but of nine brother! and alater. ale Rtlll On IMaaon llokou to Iha three New York Drama Guild playa,, Olad Tldlnii,. The Kinder maun . and Jenny Klanad Me, brought hera by the Bualneaa and Professional Women's Club art atll) on aale and may be purchased at the door of the Mill achool auditorium next Tuesday night, Nov. 16.' Th first play, the musi cal comedv Olad Tiding la ached luled (or Tuesday nliht, the other later In, the winter and early print. Heme Mr. and Mra. Cheater J. Main, Tiilelake, have returned home after a three weaka vacation through Washington to Vancouver B.C., east through Canada, along the Frerer River and back t ! kane. They attended the Oregon mate Homecoming, Nov. 16. Dinner The annual family Jhanksglvlng- dinner tor the Oft Tree of Honor will be held Mon "Ttiy, Nov. 24, :J0 p..m. In Iha K. C. Hall. All membera and their famine are invited. Tnu la a po lurk dinner fo pleaa take table ervice. Leaving Mra. Ethel i Stormy) Heeljord, owner ot Stormy' Beau trOSelon lor many monui, la re tiring IrOm the beautlclana bual nesa and will leave about Dee. 1 lor Seattle where aha will loin her huaband. aarvlng with the rner chant marine. Her bulne haa been purchased by Mtlba Spier- Students Air Radio Spots Us of atlident. written 66-aeeond radio spot announcement to bring to the public faeta about local achool waa dlacuaaed In the No vember tseue of. the NCA. monthly publication of the National Iduca. Hon Aaaoclatlon. Thi article wea WTllten by C. O. Woodhouiie, Inatructor In Englltb at KUH8. Hla classes In radio perch have put Into practice the tot announcement over atatlon KITW. and plana are to continue th-m once more after Chrlelmaa. Woodhou writes that the brief writing cover a lot of academic ground quickly and represent a part of the atudenta training It. compoaltlon and radio apeaklng. Livestock Prices Dip Hog and cattle price the peat week declined at moat market, with aalable auppllea continuing high, according to the weekly cat tle and hog market review of the Oregon Bute College extension aervlce. Cattle receipt for moat major marketa continue large, and at Portland the available aupply waa Jhe largest alnce IMS. At Ontario iha receipt were the largest alnoe late laat year, and at Klamath Fall receipt were the largeat of the aeaaon. At Omaha over 40.000 head of rattle and calve were offered for aale laat Monday, The Klamath Falla marked homed nme atrenglh In (laughter rattle with noma going for from 36 rent to II more than the prevlou week. But at Ontario elaughter rattle were off tl to 13. Ing, tor the pant 30 yegre with the Charm Center. . Mnialt Social Club maeta to-. night. I p.m. at the home of Lola Ouaok, ttouth Slxllv near Big V Market. 1 - , , ( ' 'HI' Club meet tomorrow1, 13:30 noon In the Naval Housing. Host eea will be r'ranoee Kllfian and Betty Johnaon.. 1 . AAIJW evenlna book review tO' hlght, P.m., .it Ue home ot Har.el Todd. 10 Ml. Whitney. Minnie Burlea Will review Tallulth Bank liead'a biography. ', Member and giieata Invited. . , ' Fremont PTA meet tomorrow at 1:30 In i the aohool auditorium. A lurkay will be given away, Back to Work Fred Olln, day dek man at th Klamath Falla Polloe btatlon, I back to work alter being away for two weeka beoauaa of nines, Blrthday-Oeorge llodgea, KUH8 atudent, waa feted at his home Nov, 30 on hi 18th birthday, Oueil waa D. K. Van Vector, who pre aented him with a ahlrt and tie. Oilier glfta Included three-way pen and pencil aet. ",:, Happy Hour Clua meet Tuea- day, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Jen nla Hum, Hi Pin. i At Tarn Roberta Pvt." '' awr ence .(Urry) L. Wllklnaon, aon of Mr. and Mra. H. A. Llnater, 4330 Winter, I. now taking Wire School training with the Vh Armored Di vision at flamn Roberta.- Laraeat replacement training center In the west, Lawrence K. Wade airman, OSN,' aon of Mr. and Mra. ' Ken neth W. Wade, 412S Bhatta Way, I nosy aervlna; at the Navel Supply Depot, on Guam In the Marlanaa. Ureal. Oirl Wcout trlnlni meetlna will be held Tuesday, 1:30 a.m. Illl noon, at the YMCA. NOMA Leader To Speak Here International Pre. J.' B. An drew of the National Office Man agement AaOClftUon (NOMA) I 10 be the principal apeaker and fea tured guest her tomorrow at a Joint meeting of the Klamath and Medford chapter at th Wlnem Hotel. f' 1 Tils la to be the first official visitation from the Medford group, which waa sponsored by the Klam ath chapter. Medford Pre, Ken Plckena will head the vlaltora at the t:60 p.m. dinner meeting. Pre. Andre la to attend a luncheon meeting In Medford to morrow noon. Before returning to Brattle, he will have visited chap- tara In Portland, Eugene and Bola as well a in Southern Oregon. . C. L. McDonald, president of the locar chapter, I' to present glfta of local product to Andrew, who I ofllre manager for the Carna tion Company. 8eattle. He ha been with Carnation. for 30 years and wa elected to NOMA:' high est office durina; th national con vention' in May. Roy Premo. program chairman and past president of the lor si group, la to be master-of-cere-monlea, with Frank Tucker, man ager of the chamber of commerce, to feature In the entertainment,- 0' YOUI lOITR AIT ; aMMT trla-( llftyHtM yejej Uv... ' RIGHT NOW UtlMMai)t . aeejsr taWa nrll ' ". Christmas Tree Pointers Told Assist. State Forester Lynn F. Cronemlller said today that the State Forestry Department ha been etrrssliig an education pro gram which will eld people in eliminating waatefni and harmful Christina tree cutting practice. II advised that Christmas tree should come from marginal land which are not to be used permantly for . foreats; from Christmas tree "farm" where tree are grown commercially for the Yule trade; from pasture lands where the tree are not deslrible; from forest thinning and from the farm wood land. The forester reported that no Ohrlatmaa tree will be cut from state lot est I hi year as many are understocked and extensive planting and aerial eedlng pro gram are under way In alien area aa th Tillamook Burn and alml lar tracts. He advised that com mercial tie chopper would be required to obtain harvesting permit from the atat forester' office before removing the Yule ree from private or nubile landa. Thi permit la In addition to per mission and aale of tree by the landowner. For those Oregonlan who plan to cut their own tree, the following guide have been suggested by Cronemlller; l Don't cut your Ire close to the road and iwil th beauty of the roadside. (3) Secure permission before cut ting from private or public prop erty. 3i Don't cut all or th tree from one patch, (4) Don't cut th top from a large tree. (6 When you cut a tree, leave a branch or two on the stump. A branch will develop later Into another tree, and aav aeveral yeara growing time. IS) Be certain you are satisfied with the tree of your choice before you cut It. Wasted treea are wasted yeara. A, a final word of caution, the forester urgecV extreme caution In using; lighted candle on the In flmble conifer. Place your tree In coo) part of the room keep It awav from heaters, itovea nd other source of fire. I At UNI 7A attala tttMt. Jaycees Plan Light Contest ' The Klamath Falie Junior Cham ber of Commerce will Definitely aponxor a residential Chrlstmaa lighting contest this winter. Prea. Oall Osborn announced today. Detail and chairmen are to be ' aelected at tonight' regular Jay- , eee meeting. , In the pad the city and vicinity have been divided Into aectlona . with prlr.es awarded to wlnnere : In each division and grand aweepateke (warded th top ex hibit of all. . i Announcement of rule and con- i test date will probably be made thla week, Oaborn aala. I ill 1 ONE OF THE COMEDY HITS of New Yorlt't 195 1 Thetr ie. ion, "Glad Tiding," produced by th New York Civic Oram Guild end brought to Klamath Fall under auspices of th Business and Profession! Women's club will be presented Tuesday night, 8 p.m. in Mills School Auditorium, This light heeded, humorous play of modern-generation family is the story of father who finds he has an attractive daughter, of whoie existence he hes been unaware for 20 years. Tickets for th three plays, "Gled Tidinas," "Th Fledermsus" end "Jenny Kissed Me" ere still on sal at the chamber of eommirci, Nl'i Fountain and at th door, Tuesday night. HUNTER FOUND MEDFORD ifl The bodv of hunter, missing lnce Oct. 19. wa found In the Lake Creek are of Jackson County Sunday. He wa Irwin C. Dnley. H. Sheriff Howard Gault said Daley apparently died of a heart attack on the day he first was reported mining. Gifts for "The Boss". Volrht's Pioneer Office Supply Co. 629 Main The Brat Coat No More! Art MeUI Desk and Hies. Voicht's Pioneer Offlre Nopply Co. 629 Main. Wonderful Relief for ITCI1IIIG SKHII Zino, ft dortor't antiMtpttr, promptly rrliavM itchinc, itop Kratehirtc nd o hlrf heal and clear ratihn, aema, iMoriaiii, rint orm of ikio snd ivilp, dut to tmerna! rause. Buy Extra Strength Zemo for tha mora pmmg atubborB caaaal ZLMU FOR SALE COMICE PEARS Rejects from Our Premium Gift Pockoqei Pleost Brinq Your Own Containers A Real Buy -- 65c Lug Available Week Days and Sunday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY, MEDFORD, OREGON Tl Students Hear Judge Dayton E. Van Vector, Judge of the Klamath county district court, spoke to ome 100 student and their employer In the KUH8 cafe, tone Friday on Interest In work. Tho occasion waa the annual Trade and Industries banquet. - - . Van Vactor waa Introduced ,bv George Hodgea. Another guest apeaker wa Rev. E. M. Causey. Firm Rantlat Church who wa Introduced by atudent Dan Week. T and I Pre. Dick Cul len welcomed the visitor, and each atudent Introduced his em ployer. , , Ron Hannon and Harold -Blaele. under the direction of Mra. B. B. Blomqulat, entertained with inter pretation of Spike Jonea. . Bob Cral? la arivliuir. Vermin Qululey Is vice president. Clifford Stilt Js secretary-treasurer, Ralph ouiiuenon is sergeam-ai-arms ano Georae Hodeea Is in charge nf nub ility. Principal Charles Carlson repre sented the school. Other guests in cluded Vocational Director Harold Teale and Retail Belling Instruc tor jonn t,axe. There were 37 students present. WOMAN KILLED MADRAS im Mrs. John Lan2. Bend, wa killed Saturday when a car in which she was a passenger collided with another car south pf here. - Her husband and their two sons, sged 8 and 6. escaped serious Injury. The driver of the other car was not seriously hurt. Southern Pacific Engineer Retires After Long Service DONSMUIR Harrv E. Wiltse, Sou'bern Pacific Bhasta Division conductor has announced hi retirement between Ashland and Hornbrook on a turnaround. With his wife, Jane, he will con tinue to make hi home on a 13- acre farm 10 mile south of Ash land on Highway 99, The address Is Route 1, Box 403. Wiltse started as a worker on the railroad section June -21, 199 in Chanute, Kan., for the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railroad. In Marcn igoo he atartea work in the engine service with the Kansas City Southern railroad. Returning to the Santa Fe In 1903, he hired out a a brakeman and continued with them until 1918, when, he be gan working out of Dunsmulr Feb. 2. He wa promoted to conductor July IS, 192S. " He moved to Ashland in 1921 and fiiunamisA LITTLE ' "' Par A Tasty Thanksgiving Dinner back to Dunsmulr and Weed In 1940. In 1050 he moved to Ash land a mi In, where he waa alnce remained, He has daughter, Mrs. Cleo Thompson, who makes her home in Balboa, Panama. Site ninkes frequent trips home to ytejlt her father and step-mother. Tho most terrifying ordeal ; a woman ever faced Crippled, alone in the deadly Alaskan winter, she fought to live on and deliver her own baby. Here is the true Itorv of Martha Martin's f heroic battle against over whelming odd vividly re counted through every an guished moment. Read " Will Live and Have My Baby" in the December Ladies' Home Journal. MS when the gift must be extravagant in everything but price.. rim j 1 OF 7 . P MUM of your favorite brand -today - .Ak, -riMr 1 tor 60 " you've lasted lod You Jcnowii's the best- ,OOr whislc tasting BATTERY SPECIAL! NOVEMBER: ONLY Cold Wehr Meiani'larrerY Replactmenfl ..', . 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