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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1952)
MONDAY, DECKMnEK 1, GT2 JIEKAU) AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAI-W. OREGON PACE THRf CITY I , llleiidniohlle Nurirry care for children ol nioihrre who wl-.li to iiuniip liiiKKi tit urn next, viui ul thr llluodiiiulille, Dec. II Will b provided mill anyone iir-c illnft I run spoliation niny tall lied Crn.K headquarters, TIM. Hours lite llr.il Hoy at ihe Armory will be 11:30 in. In t.'iO p.m. The second liny, lJr. 10, llir llluodmojlle wll UO I OTI from P JO urn. lu 3 p ill. : Visitors Mr. unci Mr. Ilni.ll Brown of III Lukovlrw llliihway hsd a IhniikiglvliiK Uny guesti), Mr. and Mm, (loidim Barnard, Barnard l unit I or tin dim loud Hoard. Mm. Ilrown mid Ur ird art slater anil urulher. l.enirll Vel1ryltoine Extension Dull will meet WedncMlay, Dpi-. il. el I he parish IikII lor Icsnon on "Aluminum Trays." Everyone I ked la Inks 7Ao gill lor the (lit nohante. Klamath County Democratic Club will hold a regular merlin. Wednesday, Dec 3. fill p in. al the home of Mra. Mike I'eiroll, 2134 Stukel Htieet. 11ila la a pot lurk allalr. All mrmbcia are ururd to attend Incomplete arraimenieniH. lor the Christina parly. Phone Mot lor further information, Improving Calvin M. Iluuhln aon, aon of Mr. and Mm, John Hutchinson la recovering In the hoapitai and will return lu the Army soon. Important 'llie BI'W dinner to night la to be held at Jen-Ed in atead of the Wlllard Hotel. Tune la 6 30 p m. Ttila will be annual Initiation for JO new members. A delightful musical program In planned with Jewell Howard eolo lit and Oentviev Dallas at ac companist. Meellm Madeline Clark, grand regent of the Women of the Moose. Dearborn. Mich., will pay an of ficial vlalt to the MerrUl Chaiiter, Women of the Moone, Tueday, Dee. 3. Hill will be the flint vlnlt of a rand officer In several yan. Ambrleu Club meela tomorrow at the home of Mra. F. Murphy, Illl Etna. Retaliation Poe Valley, t-ot River and Henley graugea will r have Joint Installation mcetim Wed l neday. I p.m. at Henley Orange Hall. Henley ladle are asked to bring aaladi. Mllli PTA Executive Board uwtlng tomorrow. I p.m. Thla will be men'a night with men In charge of program and refreahmenU. Flr Election Tne Stewart-I-en- fire director election la being held today, g a m. to I pm. Bal loting la at the Stewart-Lenox rir (fit) womr. Nw.ftMk" tolOHODlltfl WA ctlon lxwk...r K m legfl eurveoroof boty... M erMpkia, bMlrsJ. Iwltrlna, pfnerana v poltasgl $, . stretch, bend" .Uak In comfort . No-lack Kvoi your u tvery eovma A. brecacfod alUlnonsl Nvde royon brocaded' ' , ortofi bolide, aloiHe side Bonolt, well bonad through ul. Avorog hips, 13-ties, lengths. Six 33-44. B. tid hook Nu-Baclc f lei boned rayon brocaded cotton boNift; loitk lid ponli and eors, Stralahl ' r avorag hlpt, I J-ln. length. Sixi 26 lo 26. C. Jnnor bolt alUin - Nude rayon brocaded i cotton balitl with cotton couIH ond eloitlc Inner belt. Firmly boned. 13-1 J-ln, length. Sli 36 lo 46. ,.' BRIEFS Department, The American l.i'glun Auxlllnly Kliiiniuli Unit No. II will hold a reg ular meeting Tiiratliiy, Dim, if ul Vflinrnn Meiwirliil Hull nl o p.m. Mm, Klhel Iiiiiiillluii, ft1l.ii. picti tli'iil ol DWilct 4, will puy her olllilnl H-.lt. All memum me inked lo nltcnd. flrficnliincnls will be nerved. Vacation Visiting her parent over the TlmnkiiKlviiiii hoiidnya win Hetty III own. daughter ol Mr, and Mra. Cecil D. Hrown, 4441, Frieda Avenue, Comedy -Junior clsaa of Tuli,' hike HIkIi Kcliuul will present a inree-nrt pliiy, "Wo bhook the Family Tree,'' Thiiralny, Dee. 4. 6 pin. at Tulnliike lliHlitbdiool audi lorhim, Ticket al door. Out ol the Mervli e Hut. and Mra. George blccle arrived Wrdnc d.iy and are temporarily makiiiu Ihclr home with hie piiionls, Mr. and Mra, flunk p. Bleele, 62ft N. Ninth. 'Miry imne by ahlp to Himlfle Irom Kali bunk, Alaska, where he h.id been auillunrd Willi the nrinv lor Uie hint your. In Brattle, But. Bleele received IU discharge from the army. Visitor Mra. 'Iliunma Ilrnton, Walnut Creek, Calif., urrlvrd here Kuttiruj.y for a wcrk'a visit with tilth Merrill, 1010 Mrlro.-.o Street. Mra. HcBAOn la the former Bar but a I(okuiiip, Klumath fulls. Paat Nublr (irandi rluh of Pros perity lleliekah Lodge meeta to morrow lor potluck luncheon, 1 p.m. at the home of Mr. K. II. Anderson, 341 N. 10th. Allaniont Kiteualan t'nlt meets tomorrow 10 e m. at Jnan'a Kitch en. Project la the making of alumi num iraya. Bring table aervice, Poatponed Evergreen Garden uiuo nun jio.iiponco IU nieeiinu un til Dec. at umii.I lime and place. A gift exchanue perlulnlng to vur dcning will be , held. Henley PTA meeU Wednenday. 1 om. al hloh khnnl - llhi-arv All parent urged to attend. Rebekaha will hold turkey din ner Thurnday. Dec. 4. 6 30 pin, loor Hall. Turkey, drcvung, cof fee and roll provided. Member" a iked to bring aaladi, deaaerl. te. Call Mra. T. O router, A337. for definite Information to avoid duplication. Ilsllday Oue.tt-Mr. and Mra A. E. Picard and daughtera, Judy and Janet, of Ban Lorrnrn. Calif., vialted Mra. Plcard'a parent. Mr. and Mra. L. It. BlrliiKlrllow. 17m Oarden, over Thankigiving. AIo Thankiglvlng (Menu were Mr. and 'consult MU Mariorie Scott lL..brtwardtd In comfort, 1 fl00d look, corittry avnB. ' S.or.ChornKd.Co.Sp.cioliStllaiv. OppWH"""'" i obligation. 95 i glrdUs ' Q n Mm ' env. 98 Mia. I.J Op Bowell and aon Don of Albuny, , Itecoverhig -Lowell Dunn, owner of i.nt Bide Phariiiacy, I In Cloud H a ui a r 1 1 a ii IIoiihIhI, t'orilmid, wherff he underwent auruery Til uny, Ills condition I good, llelurnrd Mr. and Ml, I,, It, Hti'inilt'llow, aiH O.uclcii, relurntd Buudiiy f i iiii Bi'nltln where they were culled by I lie death of Mr. htiliiKlellow'a Inthrr, W, A. Mtrlng-li-llow, who had been a frequriil vlMtor In Kin ii in tn Kiilli and hud a ho-.t ol fritnil here. Kuncrul wa held In Benllle Buluiduy after noon. I.uii, hrun Klumath County Council ol PTA meeta tomorrow, 1:30 p in, In the Keno School, wru Iher pei milium Altera noon ioiiiii eon at Jcn-Kdn, niemliera will go to Keno hi a few cur aa pon flble. In cuke of anow, mcniuerK will meet in the Ludle Lounge iicionii Ii un rremont School ul 'I p in. All PTA members Invited, ('amp Fire (ilrla Leaders Anime lullou will mrel Wcdncidiiy, 7:30 pin., at llie I'lrnl Mcthodlnl Church. ' Miriam Clrrlr Klral Prenbyter Inn Church Will meet Thurnday, Dec. 4. lor drancrl at I p.m. at the home of Mrs. A. M. Collier. Pine Grove. Mr. Jennie Hurn wllL a.' slnt. Mr... Llhi McMillan will lend devotion. Klectlon of offi cer will be held. If weather In bud. meeting will be held In church pn rlur. I.adlra Aid Klumath Lulhernn Church meets tomorrow, g p.m. Pronrum by Mr. Jack- pecbler, "Traveling with Paul." Vocnl nolo bv Dirk Melum. Plcane return mis sion boxes, l.adiea Aid har.nar and tea, Thurnday, Dec. 4, 2 to 10 fr ill., al church. 2 Arrested On Game Charges Two local men were arrested over the weekend on multiple charKe warrants issued by b. K. Oram. Jumce of the peace at En lerpruc. Ore. They are Theodore Milton Van. 25. of 162ft Blnklyou, a cleaning tiuck driver, and Lorls Lenny Tit-i un. 24. game address, a meat cut-J ter. ' The men are charged with kill-j mg a cow n in wuwu m-w.-Hiii and area, killing a ealf elk in cloeed season and aren. and with wanton u'HKte of came animau. Btate Police arrested them on the warrant from Enterprise, and they posted 2M1 ball each (or ap pearance Wednesday in Judge Crani a court. Charmode Nu-Baclc all-in-ones Prlnctn Stylo V A fashion figurg lut comfort for hS fulUr figurtl B confidant of trimmor linot, froodom and comfort In Nu-Back, with patemttd "action back." Pink rayon and cotton batitt, woll bond, clattic gorot ond lidtt for comfort. Front Talon zipper and hoob. Averagt hip, 1 5-in. length, tizet 35-48. Services Held KOflT KLAMATH Funeral aerv. Ice were held at the Port Klam ath Methodist Church for Delbert Louis Denlon, Nov. 'i'i. He was a well-known local rancher, whose death on the preceding Monday hnd shocked friend's and relatives. The capacity of the church waa overtaxed by the many wno came to pay their la.it respects to the populur and reflected Fort Klam ath citizen, many belnic forced lo stand In the church; vestibule and outdoors during trie final rites. Floral arrangements banked the Interior of the church, the lovely blooms bearing eloquent silent tes timony to the high eslrem In which Delbcrl Denton wu held by all who knew him. Two vncul numbers "Hock of Ages," and' "The Lord's Prayer," were sung (luring Ihe services which were Conducted by Rev, C. Kllery Kclilln, pastor of 1 ort Klamath and Chiloriuin Metll odlnt Churclica, Concluding grave side aervice were held al Fort KhinlHIll Cemetery, where Delbert was laid lo rest In tlie lamliy plot. Active pullbearcr were the fol lowing relative: Hay Johansen, Kinll Srdlncck. Delbert Bedlscek, Tywin Beull. all ol Areata, Calll.: Charlc Fnnger and Leon Love of Prospect, Ore.; acting a honor ary pallbearers were Harold Ash ley, Klumath Falls, Lee Hart, BprhiKflcld. Ore.; Cpl. Gary Jo ImiiHvn, A.A.F., Areata, Calll.; Robert O. Briscoe. Prospect Ore.: Guns A. Page, William A, Brewer and Alfred B. Caste!, Fort Klam ath. Thlrty-clght years old at the time of hla passing, Delbert was born April ft, 1014, at Central Point and whs the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton, well known pioneer ranch ers of the Wood River Valley. He was a Fort Klumath resident for Ihe post 33 years, and bad re ceived his education at local schools, being a graduate In 1031 of Fort Klunmth High School, of which Harold Ashley, longtime Irlend ol llie Demons wss then principal. During World War II. Delbert enlisted In the U. 8. Marine Corns, and saw much combat duty with his division overseas. His fath er died two years ago, and in ad dition lo his mother, survivors In clude his widow, Aileen. of Klam ath Falls, and two small children. Kalhy, ft. and Bteve 3, both ol whom have been In the care of their grandmother lor some tune past. Among friends present from out side points at the services Fri day the following were noted: Mr. and Mrs. Jark P. McAuliffe, Cot tonwood. Calif.: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wlmer, Medford: Mr. and Mrs. El mer Zumbrun, Cave Junction, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houston. Tal ent, Ore.: Mrs. Harold J. Bevan. Mrs. Olena Briscoe. Mrs. Maurice 98 For D. L Denton Benedict, Bherlff J. Murray (Redi Brltton. Lov Barter. Klamath Falls; Mra. Paul Wampler, Chilo quu: Mr. and Mra. Ben Murphy, Williamson mver. Death Claims Frank Babcock Frank Edwin Babcock, tl. resi dent of Klamath County for H yeara, died Bunday morning at Hillside Hospital. An employ of the city school system In the maintenance depart ment, Banc oca waa an enthusiastic lover of hunting and fishing. Babcock was born In Lorain, 0 July 27, 189t. Survivors Include his widow, Orace: daughters, Betty Cheyne, I-ela Pranzenberg and Leone Gav in, all of Klamsth Fall; a aon, Fred Follett of Reedport; broth era, A, A. Babcock, Granta Pass, and N. A. Babcock, Portland: sis ters. Om Smith and Grace Orassl of Portland, and Hazel Bodle of Reno; and eight grandchildren. Babcock was a navy veteran of World Wars I and II. Ward's Funeral Home la handling funeral arrangements. KF To Hear Mel Baldwin The Mel Baldwin show, a come dy variety feature of CBS. Is to be broadcast over station KFLW Wednesday, Dec. 3, B:30 p.m.. on tape recording. Station Mgr. Bud Chandler has announced. Baldwin waa chief announcer at KFLW when It first hit the airways March 31, 1919. Later he went to CBS,, Portland, and now has his own show from KNX, Hollywood. Another former KFLW announcer. Chuck Cecil, Is a full-time staff member at KFI, NBC, Los Angeles. Mrs. Baldwin is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. George Davis. Klam ath Falls. Baldwin's show Is broadcast twice weekly alter the local sta tion leaves the air, but because of local lntereat It la to be rebroad-i cast lor local listening only. 1 SO FINE ALL WAYS Yes, wherever bread is used it meets the most exacting requirements for fine bread. ONLY I ESSENTIALLY 11 I ENRICHED I I I slices provide yw with daily minimum ' (I I , 1 requirement of vitamins and mineroli. II 1 ft j ENERGY-PACKED Jf W Mod frm balanced blond f nalurt'i MM. VI own vilol food ingredients. 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