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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1953)
TSJAWtf" J853 '4 HERALD AVD NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 2. 1!' 11. It k i ,S.' f Mra. i'.in.niiiWy, . M, OilM . Eawlon ": .Idnaada?. '. 'tjaui'a ."r t.M, ft., t , twtta lor Wad- at W. UslJa nine. ui X, .i "? - 'fa fcr fcusl 'm a aiwroooa oi . raatuau la Klam Jw4M. For Informi. tettt Emir at tnt .,." - IM taaTW tO UM KfaOOl '" "1 k..,I PtlU ObMlt. 'Z".-Oomittr Build ' will ioir m. , iht cimm M - a Muata UM leU wleaan t. ',;.. mii u o'itm - H ik.- - t t to - a bw kh (. v Fori W.lm. lWi il'luMl Ralmrawr, aoa. o.w, AWbo v vMeh .JeJm 4I 1 the tt mi DIM tr or huaaaaa. wrt nana 0. H. VMU. ' :: . -k bund ol M.it, M.uiiip Itnlnwulnr, IU Orclibid, mid J.iinin 1). Viui' ljni:H, UM J c, mm ul Mr. mill Mr. 0i( Wmcnlmcii, IU1& Ivoly. la t illlcniU- Mr. and Mr. n n Clrry, yj HUM: Mi-nlll. Ii-il Kii. iluy morniiiK fur un rxti-mlrd v'H hi uii nimvicii wuii rolutlven, Orim Mml Imilulii 1 nn ... lUliw imrlur, MrllnnllnL Churcri,' iimmiiiili),, ol olllcom ami uin r. tiiuniio, UandniiPt iu bo nude, omlng Home Jidopii w. llrr . . U8N. nn ol Mr. and Mr. Joe A. llrriimnL. Mitt Hiiriim Drive, w aclicduled t rrH .i Han UIi-ko Jan. il aboard the l- iuck alicra II carrier uhh ii.... Hiimnie lllchiird alter a nina inonili Kurean ounibal lour, lalrlaaa Mlih School P-l'A nl meet Wednenday evenuiK. Dm.. at t aehonl. TUe Junior Claaa wui prenem tne program. onvlri Ini -Mro. Bum Ander mi, Tulrlnkr, u al her homo, con- valenclni from recent auruery. relrraoa AKaiiiunt a a u a r e dance clam will nierl lumjht at uie 1'eierion achooi, p.m. Mrellnf -There will be a Joint meetlm of the beiiliineri and Inlermedlatn aiiuare dance iroupa ol the Elkn UiUuo lonliihl, 1:30 p.m. Plana will bo made lor the aance oi tne month to be held Jan. 24, VUllora Caiitain and Mm. Oliver Klnnry were weekend eueala oi Hie Captain'a parent, Oliver Kinney, Hpraiiue lllver and Mm Nell Kinney, Klamath FalU and ul Mra. Klnnty a mother. Mr. Cry. tal Cheyne. Henlev The r.m.i.. nrw recently ironi japan to apend om time with Mm. Kinney now uvula; in urantg ruaa. Rrbekah -Social Club will hold the reular poiluck luncheon and bualnean mrfllnn In the 10OP Hall, weaneaaay, jun. it, i p.m. Thu Rho Olrla Club will hold a recular meeting and Installation 01 new onirera, 1:30 p.m. Wednes day, jan. it ai the loor Hall. Rotana-will meet tolllirhl, I p it. at the home of Alia Lovell. Members art asked to take ma terial for Krsp books. viBiunff Airs, naymona i. Jester. Ashland longtime resident ol Klamath Palls will leave Wed nesday for her home alter spend ing a lew days here with her daughters, Mra, Hope Larson, Mrs. Helen Rowel) and Mrs. A. J. King. Mr. and Mrs. Jester mansged Harrlman Lodge for several years. Use Art Greap eponsored by the American Association of Uni versity Women will meet Wednes day, jan. Is, 1:30 p.m. In the art room ol the high achooi. Richard Relnholi, art director will apeak j on meuioas, processes, materials required lor silk screening . Thurs day evening. Jan. It, 1:M p.m. at the YMCA downstairs room, those Interested In oil and water colors wiu have an opportunity to hear Mrs. U. 8. i Helen i Balenllne speak on materials, techniques and vari ous approaches to those arts. Any one Interested or who would like to Join the groups Is Invited to attend. Bold Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dehlinger have sold their home on the Lakevlew highway to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cunnntngham, Klamath Palls. Possession will be given June 1 and the Dehltngeri will move to their ranch in Lan tell Valley. Away Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Cur rln and baby son are In Pasco. Wash., called there by the death ol Mrs. Currln's fslher, Mr. Davis. Grange Meeting Regular meet ing ol the Lost River Oranae will be held Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the : uiene urange Han, Members are urged to attend. Vision 'Wzzitt (Con Im. ill from IV je On) FACE FIVE illinium y riii t.:.s : -..sir. ,'i In i.rorr;: 1 o ,.tu?. l,rV.Sw llln IV?"1'1'.1"" ''-rl I..., .-. r-l Klnir: al tin, ... tn., -,,Q Hlllll uuuncU CIOSO to 10,000 nroiile. 'lod.iv. Its i.iii,u. Iiillon is 1.0,075 wlili a U.iiil ol some 27.VU4 wople In Hie cllv and ad-Jaoi-nt suburban area. In win the to. 2l l'l"Zu rhh iv 11 r c-.i v ,"!-?"nyn:n 4,"iU" '":?' " " '" 'r.-t. mnn.d on a sustained yield o...a ''uV o ai' irw-nu V ' " ni-Vf! ;..'-'. '.J C;'- W" ""IF '" 'o wlir average, ennuMly. In !lil"cWw"1in'i''L",M ""on,",'ci"''.n,,,2,!,"rmr" ln ,hc. rounlv P' by-Products ol bolh lumber and irnnhf LtLtll "2"?"! V1.'0-1 -S6, 3- The year 101 brounht agriculture have seen a rnpld hi cum reuirns oi S3'j.37.sfls in-1 growth end have crested a biil- i.,uw,a niu uniiyn, jivcniuci ana i an"efi economy. i,V,,.",'l!n,"" "", U,;!lrd MU"" ' i '"f1 to Prepare for Hie add'tiane ;f million iwople. By I the na- draft upon the city to properly III ict'ioiiiible lurccust ol the future growln and expansion of the Klam ath Basin and the city nhould be suiflcieiil to ln.iplre the present In hsbiUnls to earnest and uruent ef- I Hon wns ruled as liuvlnu approxl. mutely lot million Inhabitants. Oflmands, uiis nirrrHiie in iKjiiintirin Klam ath Palls wns culled upon to ab sorb In moporlloiinie niuro, i; nn consclentlouiily be expected that upon the city to properly fit It to meet theso prospective do- Kriipliy, economics and physical de- ".wima, inr ares nas been en dowed by nature with lorests, non. Voman Beaten In Portland PORTLAND 11 A woman was lied and severely beaten here Mon day night m her ft. W. Park avenue apartment. Police at mid day Tuesday arid they hsd several lends but nothing ccrtiiln on the caute unless It wss robbery. The vlcllm, Lorsin T. Schulle, 3a, called the apartment manager some lime niter 10 p.m. The man. Slier, Mrs. Irene Collins, said Miss Hchulte's hands and legs were tied end she hsd been beaten about the lace. Mrs. Collins said she waa asked to cull a doctor but not to notlly police. No doctor could be reached and some lime after midnight Miss Hchulte took a taxi to a hospital. Attendants called police. Police were able to gel only a limited report because of the vic tim's Injuries multiple Jaw frac tures and body bruises. Whst they were told amounted only to this: Two masked men entered the spnrtmeiil snd demanded money. 'Hie besting apparently followed. Mls Schiille la employed In a physician's office. Square Dance Group to Meet The ANI dsncinit group will be host Saturday night, Jan. 17 to all other square dance groups and their Irlends in the Klamath Coun ty at a mvquerade. . Dancing will Include tn.n n. known square and round dances nu seversi prominent callers will be on hsnd. Hut, It should also be resllred further Ihsl by greater ellort, firealcr ambitions and tilniicr i deals Klamath falls, favorably alt listed as It Is w.lh in extensive field ol undeveloped resources In the Rssln, may be made In draw to llell a greater proportion of thst Increase than the natural fac tors would bring to It. Of course It Is deslrsble (hst a community grow and prosper. By growth It prospers II Hist growln Is healthy and Is adapted to the regional needs. Or r.ithrr if the larger community needs, conse quent upon such hrger growth and expansion, are properly met, first being Idealized and then realized by I lie spirits who do things In a community. COMMUNITY" GROWTH MKANri PROHPKRITV Community growth spells pros perity lor II mesns more building, more capital Invested In the com munity lor the develonment of Us natural resources and croates a stable economic structure with a broader view ol life. A city Ihsl Is growing attracts oilier people Ui it who come to tuke advantage of the b"Uer thlnm n Hie iht ! ol- I lers. These people bring with them their accumulated possessions and Invest, them In the town and lis Industries. As a consenuence every member of the population Is bene llted. Klamath Palls. Klamath county and the three contiguous counties I liveulm-lf nrwltiM . t.i.t- , .... . .. inelalllc m.i.r.1. ..,, ...,..;' ii Vwr, i"i"v. " me ncram ana recreat oi,f .11 il, u , . """" ' --""" ssn. inasur, , gen Is Insuiu.atlmt an educ . , . - "niyii 111 yiHi Hun- uv i,n.. o'e'l '- ttonal nroiram which hs fnr iu teE '"'' Potentials. 8nl-;dutry was ol vital Importance but DJeP ?h. cmoVe SSiSL I . ' ov re,n ' the 1 It reached Us peak in 1841 when the resources ol this natural and In ,Tr C'0P' reajlon. Lost year there was ap- Pacific Northwest has all of the wAirta. iVi S; mtiuurs proximately soo-million Doerfl feel some 2..5.000 acres. On these Irrl-lof rough lumber cut snd It is ther development ol the resource which will 'cpme oy natural law. Eliminating the lubome flitter wh'ch hns so frequently chsracter Ized the portrayal of a region'a resources a 3e1.es 01 articles wul be written and published. One Sub ject at a tune w.ll be taken up u.n I a Icciual resume haa been mm. tional program which has for Its I pted. , 1 for SHOE SALE Now in Progress The MODEL ""v.- a mm- ., i V- llll A mllnn a( lk .nmmll.u t ldy. President Hoover'i policy on public W k mm4 ,tt' the chamber of commerce rootm. The It tc awd.tf J, W. Kerns, cholrmon, Andy Collier, C Vt. iA., Henderson, A, R, Campbell, Henry ; eV . irit. I,. Crittenden. ' i "! The date for the Klomalh Srjorts- (duck and goose feed hos been set for O. D, Matthews and Secretary Ed la tv 'MHf)ir.fi J J ft v oddftj" Jwiutey 21 t the Wlllord hotel. F . tVfVT . ,UD.' Po"l Londry of 1 tW'Wawkeaenl. a k.. .1 ... 1 1 I,..u Hos onybody seen Chief? Chief 1 color, who before hos olways come n He hos been away from home for 1 ."anyone knowing where he might be is !, Billy McCauley, at 1139 Crescent. (MO Plans are prooresslna rarjldlv for -fconquet to be held ot the inter-club F. L. Crittenden, the Rolarv etuh. liVenderaaol. m aw .1 .. 1 1 .i. u . ... ' 1 irVaWiMT-' ' 1 ' " it aciaal aiona far ftt profjrom. lWl?,.nLy?, Wllllom Kuykendoll, 0 senior in the ' T2i iT "5yn,,V of Oregon, was elected Into mem mJ International honorary legal fraternity. .,, MTV? y.'fWtmber of the univorslty track squad jytcei, tN keen eligible for honors work, and is 0 mem- -PJl'V'' progrom wos given by mem- ! troduallng class this morning ot Fremont dHOl. li?' ,,ud,,,, ho P" heir grodes will be od- 1 W rrV" ,(',08l on Monday, January 20. Those parlicl-L'aiS'??KS'-w,r! Bc,,vNlcodemus,.lra Zlrkle, John 5 dOd Alvln Mocortney. lirffi'. -J'Si ( .t "w. nmr Lanarv .1 tsp; rvic1 UTY ( ri.l A. McCtll FIRE . , y. !, leMmai Pewey's MEM! CHECK THESE NEW SPRING SUITS AT PENNEY'S '0 All Wool FLECK TWEEDS SI00 Hercs real suit value for you men I Bnlt-looklng casually-styled tweeds nl fine woolens . . ,. wear the Jackets, with a pair ol solid color slacks, and double the sl7 of ymir watdrobel Sites 3d to 44. Short, regular. ttHY Til KM (SEPARATE! COATS IS.N PANTS 10.M COME IN AND SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF BRAND NEW SPRING STYLES IN A WIDE RANCE OR COLORS!. TOWNCLAD SHADOW TONES 49.7b ALL-WOOL BUSINESS SUITS 39.75 EXTRA PANTS' TO MATCH -14.75 MAIN FLOOR . component parts to cope with the Increase In population and the (ur-1 i am cmtoiiiJs itmii tea I WUMWnUH . STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30. Sol. only 9:00-5:30! Postenqer Flevo- ror jorvice to All Floori (or Your Shop ping convenience: " At' e fabrics are t 11 a , 1 laV '. 'm ! v. ' i , -YX V ' ' BOLT ENDS ! ONLY 43,200 INCHES! 4S? HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! A GINGHAMS! - CHAMBRAY! CRINKLE P1ISSE! WAFFLE PIQUE! SHEER PRINTS! BROADCLOTHS! -i UAVFI TV DDIUTCI 21 wy iivillii ininu: POLISHED COnONS! INCH You'll find a wonderful assortment of fresh spring fabrics you'd expect to pay much more for! Only a few yards of each ... so you really save! Hurry in now for the best selection! i BALCONY JUST ARRIVED! ,NFANT S SWEATER and CREEPER SET' Finest quality Duicne' cotton knits that doesn't lose Its shape I Button Ironl sweater with matching creepers In yellow or blue! 6-12-18 months. SECOND FLOOR 1 98 NEW FOR SPRING! men's LINED JACKETS SPECIAL VALUE FOR THRIFTY HOMEMAKERS! VAT DYED FLORAL PRINT DRAPERY YARDAGE Corduroys! Gabardines! Checksl All new styles with tlnp pockets, zip tront, snug wnist! Lots ot colorsl Rayon satin lined! Sizes 36-46. MAIN FLOOR (90 FOR ALL AGES! BOYS COTTON FLANNEL PJ's Fully sanforized cotton flannel to keep him warm and comfortable! Colorful print patterns . . . pull over style, drawstring waist. Jr. Boy'a Sitea Ml 1,79 11 MmWM s mi IT 1133 YARD Exciting floral patterns add color and charm to any room , . . And now you can . have them at wonderful savings! Better hurry though. ' quantities are limited! 48" wide. DOWNSTAIRS PENNEY'S JANUARY WHITE GOODS SEtt- SAVE NOW ON SHEETS, TOWELS, BEDDING! STOCK UP AT NEW LOW PRICES! Phon 2-2321 PROPERTY Feel 0. leaery