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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1953)
PAGE TWO Fort Klamath Methodists , 1 - r . . . .1 . -.--, i Attend Crater Lake Services ( ' ' FORT KLAMATH On Sunday, : Aug. 16, nine member of the Fort j 'Klamath Intermediate Methodist V 'Youth Fellowship group of the lo cel Community Methodist Church were treated to a aengntiui outing, when the Rev. end Mrs. Edmund Stanton took the young people on at trip to Crater Lake National Park in late afternoon. . : Purpose of the Journey was to ' attend services conducted oy ine : Crater Lake Student Ministry, who Is conducting Protestant Church services there this summer. The 7 p.m. services are sponsored by the ' National Council of Churches of Christ in cooperation with tne ore' Bun Dune vouiivu in unim-Hwi: The program has the approval of both the Park Service and the Crater Lake Company, but is sinan eiallv supported by neitner, per ' sonal gifts being accepted to delray ' .1- - . rhrilm mln. ' tetry In Crater Lake National Park as well as twelve other National Park areas. 1 Director or Christian Ministry in , the National Parks is the Rev. Warren. Ost, end the 1953 Crater Lake Student Ministry personnel Is MmiuNeaH A U.rv'AU I'nY Ann JIVi xence Siddal, park service env nlovejr: . Sunday school classes for all . ' ages are Held eacn aunoay morn ing from 9:30 till 10:30 in the Com munity Building In the park; and for all who like to sing, there is the Crater Lake Chorus, an event . of each Friday at a p.m. in tne DOORS OPEN 6t3Q P.M. LAST 2 DAYS! Terror in pink titJ ! IdLHtlllhU 1 1 Ml am ..I 14 JU4, mm 'rWrW-IDtnt MOOSE GLORIA GRAKAME-CAMERON MITQiElJ miwou-raaiKun n starts - xoh'HT(HlMkolor EZIOPINZA.ioimiKrrK - SUNDAY! t- UHtSttmtHmtikSttHuA Anmf mi m ttt IMfttmnunl thunderSq crusaders VOF THE WrJITE COCKADE!i: ERROLFLYNN BEATRICE CAMP8EU-YV0NNE FURNEAUX UVE5EY-ANTHONY STCEl DOOBS OPEN B-3Q P.M. LAST 2 DAYS! TNE Win HUT... m mm mm MkMM r r .7- . Inuv luaifur ...r pw'i vnn n nine HtHItT FONDA SHIRLEY TENFIE KOTO AIMENOAMZ AND MUTT! VI01HT! UTAH! CARTOON-NKWS ,A thi. ft detailed order of services conducted lest m nH in the four page bulletin which is used In all areas cooperating with uie wiri"" Istry In the National Park pro- a t.i. i i. etntMi that next year four more parks, Including crater Lane, win oe ... all the areas. The cover page of the bulletin Issued for the week of. Sunday. Aug. Id, featured a colored view of .nnaln tM 0TflfiSV ffladeS. rocks and 'still water, printed from a picture taken in iocuu -tional Park. -. DviAt1 , attAnrflnir the Crater Lake 8tudent Ministry services in a body, uie Bev. ana rars. ouui ton and their young charges en- Inn.j a nlnnln dinner In the nark. Young people making the trip with the pastor and his wife included fnM Utlllama Anita Vflrfen. JS- net Wilson, Sharon Hescock. Oladys Kendall, Vodlne Olson, Betty Ken dall, wynn Hescock ana Miwreucc Kendall. Klamath Tribe Groups to Meet The executive committee of the Klamath tribe is to meet In special session ' Wednesday, Aug. 26. and the general council will convene on Auc. 27. according to an announce ment from president of the council S. E. Kirk. Among other matters to be con sidered by the two groups will be the report of the tribal delegates to Washington, reports by the claims attorney and law and order (tribal court). Enrollment matters and welfare will also be taken up. Pontiac Bends Fender On Explosives Truck An accident at the corner of Main and Spring. Thursday about 3 p.m., resulted in a crushed right fender to the Pontlao sedan driven by Pearlle Dell Wolter. 2263 Garden. The sedan. In making a right turn onto Main from Spring, hit the rear left wheel of a Freight ways truck and trailer loaded with explosives, crossing Main street in tne same direction. Gordon Brater, Redding, was driver of the freight truck. HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH TAIls OREGON (Radio KFLW MM Ke PST Friday Evening, Aug. 11 SrOO On SUM CBS ... , fl:30 There Mufic In the Air CBS .. 7:0O SophUticated Rhythm ABC 7:25 Lea Griffith ABC 7:30 Mualcal Brief! ABC 7:55 Muilc From EuphraU Park ABC S:00 Three City Byline ABC S:1S 8ammy Keye.ABC 30 Lowell Thomal CBS I a ramlly Skeleton CBS 6.00 What'i Name of that long ABC 10:00 IS PM Headline! ju: in uuiaoun wiin nw tu,. 10:30 Bill'! Band!tand ll:w Sim Off ! Summery lis S:n Ofi , KFLW liH Ke. P8T ; Saturday, Aug. 22 OS Early Bird Newe S:0S Alarm Clock Club 8:50 early Birde 7:00 NeweBreakfael Edition 7:11 Charlie'- Roundup 7:3 Newi ABC ' 7:40 Weekend Sporte Menu ABC ' 7:45 Top of the Morning ' 8:00 Newl ABC S:05 No School Today ABC :00 run for All CBS 10:30 Meet the Miaiui CBS 11:00 city Hoipruu woe -11:25 Newe ABC 11:30 Galen Drake CBS 11:15 Piu land USA ABC 20 Noon, Edition Newi if a nrniltln Ranrf CB9 12:30 New! 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KTJI 11S Ke. rST Friday Evening, Aug. xi 6:00 Gabriel Healter MBS 6:13 Klamath Theater Quia Time . 6:30 Around Town Reporter 6:40 Something To Think About ' 6:45 Sam Hayel Newi OLBS ' 6:33 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Official Detective' MBS ' 8:00 John Steele MBS 8:30 8porta Report 8:40 Meet Your Neighbor 8:45 Tope in Popa 8:55 According to the Record . 8:00-Newapener of the Air OLBS- 8:13 Fulton Lewli Jr. MBS 8:30 Rod and Gun Club of the Air 1CBS 0:55 Tllua Moody MBS 10:00 Proudly We Hall 10:30 Weitern Time U:en Night Owli Club U: Sign Off KFJI list Ke. rST Saturday, Aug. 22 i 8:00 Suniiae Serened 6:30 Farm Quiz MBS ' 740 Hemingwey Newa MBS ' 7:1S Breakfaat Cans MBS 7:3 Today'a Beat Buya 7:45 Flrit Edition of the New 7:55 Something to Think About 8:00 Beat on Record 8:15 Newa DLBS 8:25 Holland Engle Newa MBS 6:30 Breakfaat Gang DLBS 8:45 Frankie Lalne Show ' 0:00 Beat on Record 0:13 A Vlilt to Currln 0:20 Social Security V oas Newa MBS 0:30 Tiptf from The Town Shop 0:45 Muaie of Manhattan 10:00 10 O'clock Newa DLBS 10:10 Local Newa 10:15 4-H Club 10:25 Warm un Time MBS : 10:30 Game of the Day Philadelphia at New York MBS 12:50 Scoreboard MBS 12:55 Newa 1:00 Record Merry Go Round DLBS 1:30 Rlckya Requelt 2:25 Newa 2:30 Record Merry Go Round DLBS 4:00 Fire Flghtera 4:10 Frank Hendngwiy Newa 4:30 Muale DLBS 0:00 Coed Newa e:JO Christian Science S:4S Muale 8:59 Newa MBS - 8:00 How It Happened 6:18 Klamath Tauter Qui a-M - -l a. flmA . 7:00 Pee We Suaham and Hla RutcbJ Boy a 7:3 Klamath Tempi 1:00 Band Muale , 0:10 In Football Time ' 8:15 Shrine All Sur rootball Gam 8:00 Newe DLBS 0:13 Shrine All Star Football Gun 8:15 Dane Orcheetr MBS 8:55 Cecil Brown DLBS - 10:00 Hawaii Cilia MBS 10:30 Virginia Barn Dane MBS 11:0 Night Owlt Club 1130 Sign Off KCKO 171 Ke. 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BASIN BRIEFS and KatWeen O'Keefe, Merrill, left today lor Reno wnere uiey wm attend the wedding of a former rieaiunBte of Bettv Mae's at the University of Reno. Honor Roll Catherine Blanas -ttiiintr. rlauohter of .Mr. and Mrs. George Blanas, 1036 Eldorado, made the honor roll at the uni versity of Washington at the end of Uie spring quarter, according to word Just received from Seat tle. Medford Mr. and Mrs. A. J. King, Merrill Road, spent Friday at Medford. Home Mr. and Mrs. Horace (Red) Hurd, 2020 Applegate, have returned from two weeks vaca tion an California, Fall Blooming Flowers will be I tog! ijrnwnrtwni fAVflirtAW MOtNlMA 9-0 IRS Will COA1ES LYU iPONioafi 8YYOU0 ! MM AW (it tSSSL MORHIHGFRESHBREADl OPEN 0:3O P M ENDS TONIGHT! McwnM.rMurwnt 3IGGEST SHOW VALUE IN TOWN! HEY KIDS! Tomorrow FIVE CARTOONS colon, BY mmemei..dHletasWlilK exWIHart PHRKEII Arthur SHIELDS fcOIMOIMNri HAJi CAHTOON NEWS the subject of discussion at the Sept. 3 meeting of the Foe Valley Garden Club. ; Convention W. H. (Hubert) Tot. ton, classified manager of the Herald and News, with Mrs. Tot ton let Thursday to attend the Western States Classified Adver tising Managers' convention at Ta coma over the weekend, ' Picnic The Merrill BaStist Mission Sunday School will hold Its annual picnic at Malin Park fol lowing the morning services. All friends are cordially Invited. To Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ellis will spend the weekend vis ling relatives at Sutherlin and Roseburg. Out of state relatives who will also attend the family reunion Include Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis of Hettinger, N.D. and Mr. and Mrs. . Elmer Ellis of Spokane, Wash. ' Arrive In England Word ' has been received by 'relatives ,of the sate arrival In England of Mrs, Robert Holl and Mrs. E. H. Love ness of Malin. The two ladies, sisters-in-law, left Malin around the 10th of August and plan a month's tour of England and Eu rope. Mrs. Holl will visit a son in Germany, who is In the Army were. . Major Surgery Mrs. Fred Mc Donald of Malin underwent major surgery at the Klamath ' Valley Hospital Tuesday, Aug. IB. She may be able to return home by Friday or Saturday of this week. Women's Association of Peace Memorial Church win meet Mon day, Aug. 24, at 8 p.m. at the MATINKC I SO - EVENING! S:10 NOW SHOWING! i iMtfMMH m rati M I 1 JaamBeejWT5 til 1 W Ss-fflBS 9,1 HCITINC etna HATUKlt BBWsaaagaaar MARK JEAN I orrurup . ircur oiLH.no n l n i in TTIHE BDG tt ,t,- .-.i-rs. :i n o F 1 I Cartoon-news HI HJ.T, iA Slalag 17 s mm don ' ons MN-IM'TOM church. All six Circles are urged to attend. Funeral Services for John Fach who died at Medford Aug. 15 were neia at peri Funeral. Home Wed nesday, Aug. 19., Fach lived In Medford 12 years and was 78 at the time of his death. A former Klamath Falls resident, Fach farmed in the Spring Lake dis trict and for a time was butcher. To Yakima Senator and -Mrs. Phil HitchCOCk lflft ThiiruH.,, . n attend the Paclfio Northwest Dis trict mwanis convention at Yakima. Hitchcock wlU be one of the fiDeakera Hi tnni in Freedom Makes Our Community r-ossioie." Tne senator' is a Past District Governor. Also at tending will be .Tnet TTirVc tj.ef Lt. Gov.; John Van Doren, vice- presiaent. of the local Kiwanls Club and M a Hlfohonb saw-mill operator at sisters. To Shrine Game Mr. and Mrs. George Smith will leave Sat urday fort-Portland to attend the Shrine eamp Thev win on to Astoria for the Fish Derby. Education Meet Josephine Reg inato and Mrs Rnv ajrl.h.ia - - tending a board meeting of the Oregon State AK.qrwletln nr VAt. catlonal Secretaries In Portland this weekend. Miss Rnrinitn retary to the school superintendent uere is vice-president of the As sociation. Mrs. MIchels, former Fremont school secretary, Is mov ing to the high school office this year. She is secretary of the state association .. ' . Army Expands Air Training A career in army aviation Is now open and awaits the regular army enlistee qualified In any one of -tne airplane, Helicopter, or airframe mechanics specialties, lt was announced Friday by ggt. Warren M. Long, local US Army and Air Force recruiter. The current drive for enlistment of qualified men In the newly opened field of the regular army is designed to meet the expansion demands of the army aviation maintenance program. An applicant, for ' the regular army enlistment and a position in army aviation In one of three mechanio categories must meet one of the following qualifica tions: . Possess a diploma or' certificate Indicating successful completion of a course of study or training which qualifies him for one of Uie me chanics ratings from a school ap proved by the Civil Aeronau tics Authority. Have a CAA license to perform in one or more of the specialties. Have served at least one year in the service, performing the duty of airplane, helicopter or airframe mechanic. The importance of army aviation In the field Is marked by current successes in the Korean action. where air evacuation of sick and wounded to rear areas and trans port of supplies to front line troops has been so notable, and is marked by an outstanding record of performance during the second world war. The success of avi ation In the army has been so great as to gain a position of major Importance within the ground forces. To assure continued outstanding performance and' expansion of army aviation, the service has opened the specialized Held of aviation maintenance to trained men desiring to help develop the nations aviation future. Information about this desirable opportunity Is available at the lo cal US Army and US Air Force KecrultlngStation, located In the post office building Klamath Falls. The recruiting office Is open only on Tuesday and Thursday of each week "from 9 to 5. TOO WET ASHFVn.t.K N C!.. I T.eaf niahi'a scheduled opening of the West Ashevllle water carnival was called off on account o( rain. Women, Children Quit Fire Area lages in -vns area am bui fk to be In immediate danger. Tm' Rie. Therese men, n.eur FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1953 nesday night said they were "la, portant witnesses In a case 0 MimMil .rnnn FORESTVILLE, Que. Wr More than 150 women and children evac uated last Sunday from the forest-fire-threatened village of ste. The rese headed home today.. i The main blaze, "which started Aug. 7 and charred 163 square miles of timberland, has made little progress the past day or two, woodsmen said. They would not give assurance that it was com pletely under control but said vli- ' MATERIALS SEIZED ' MILAN, Italy im Police said Friday they have seized 3,460 tons of strategic materials believed waiting shipment from Italy to Iron Curtain countries. r, 'v anr! Wellie Trem Way, 26, were sentenced last night to a month In Jail each for un authorized travel . to the forest while a ban was In effect. PoUce who took them Into custody Wed- UMrr6rts''SAVE ' Klein Hi lb. Of. AMERICAN CHINISE : Feeds their belt! Ph. 49 Per Orders Te Tlt Out Ben B. Lse, Mgr. SATURDA Y BACK-TO-SCHOOL BUYS! Boyville Jeans 11-ez. Denim Sixes 8-16 2- Jr. Flannel Shirts Bright Plaids Sizes 4-8 1 49 Jr. Boy's Surcoat Lustre Twill Sixes 4-8 4? Matching Caps Lustre Twill Matches Surcoat 1 98 efsVefl sl Boy or Girls School Outfit 25.00 VALUE . A complete back to school outfit will be given woy to some lucky parent for his or her child between the; ages of 5 te 18. Shop at Sears Sat urday and ask for your free ticket. Given away at 4:00. fsssssfyssn Boy's Briefs v Heavy Cotton Sizes 4 te 16 Girl's Blouses All wool Turtle Neck Style 1 98 Honeylane Dresses Asserted styles and colors Sizes 7-14. 2 98 Cotton Blouses White or Colored. Sizes 7-14 98 Girl's Coats All Wool Sizes 7-14. M'5u2295 Flannel Pajamas Girl's Solid Colors Sizes 8-16. 2 49 Girl's Skirts Wool and Royon Sizes 7-14. Cotton Bras Special for Back to School. Sizes 32A to 38C. Reg. 1.00 98 3 W'ttlHK "3 So.;