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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1954)
TUKSDAY, JUNK 1, 10M IIRRAI.D AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OltF.OON PAGE FTVB BASIN BRIEFS Aimoutitrmrtil win tiyclvcd horn ul Uie iirailualluii f l out the iiumiI academy al AiiiiiiiiIIh on limo 4 ul Oary H111III1, Mill ul Mm, Mni'iiiiei'llo I.iimlla, ul Onk Hliilie, formerly ol Kliiiinilh FiiIIh. Alao Ula announcement ul h 1 11 Innrrlniin on June 6 In Juun I'lim- In Elblo of Collruo I'uik, Mary land. Mrcllni The Klamath Cniinly lllalarlcal Boclcly will meet Weil iii'rtny evcnliw, Juno II, In the chamber, ol commerce nmiiin. Pro- I'Hnin Imvn been Inti'ientlllit. I'lrnl lent Hnl Onle linn rnauealrd rnrli peraon to bung k potential mum bor ft sucaj, Mcrtlni-of tliu KIiiiiiiiUi County Historical Huclrly nt Uie chamber nl commerce rciutim, Wednesday, Jiini) , 7:30 p.m. lor Iho hint I'CKU litr armlon ol tho year. PImm will bo made lor nuninitir outlnn. A Nu.lloaleaa luncheon In hon or of tho Pelican achool lucully at tho Wlllard Hole), ThiirMluy. Juno 3, 13 noon. All Pelican PTA liiemuora plruno como, (Jural Mm. Wanda Hiirwood, llrookllcld, Mliwaurl, win n wneK i lid uct ol hrr nunl and uncle, Mr. mid Mr. W. Crnndnll. 'Ht N. Kldorudo. Mrn. Ilnrwood In vuen- HonliiK on Iho Weal Coaat, vlallini! I.oa Aimclea, Sacramento una o"i r cltlra. Ran llkio Bherman C. flced Benson Backs Farm Program ST. I.0UI8 W Becrelary ol Aurlculturo Etra Tall Uciimiii TueiMlay dracribed Iho edmlnlalra. tlon i proponed progrnm ol llrxlblo larm prlco aupixiru ae one "Uiai pill be aound lor larmrra In the aliort-run and In Uio !oim-nm." The prencni provram ol riK'd aupiru "taxes Iho American peo ple lor abundance only to deny them Uio lull brncllti nt auuii- dance," ho aald In a airccti pre pared tor a, meetlntt ol tho Ml. Louia Clumber ol Commerce, ilenaon aald ho will not heed tho warning of Mime thai Uie ad IninlalraUon'a progiam la wr politics. 'Thero aliould bo no room for narrow partisan prejudices In una question," ho aald. 'Wo oro dnl lug with aomethlng thai allecu the ' welfare ol all farmers of all buM ncaa of all working people ol nil consumers." The secretary said Uiere Is no thing new about flexible price supports and Uial Uiey hnva been part of U government a larm program for many years. Driver Cited In TworCor Accident llrnvrr Arthur Mlddletnn, 3113 Clary, was died for failure lu yield Die right of way to it vehicle, following- an accident at WniHIand .Avenue and Owens tf'.rcet, about II . p.m. Sunday. Uelly Hauiney, 30X11 Wanlland passenger In a car operaivd by i Harbara Elaine Newberry. II H Calllornla. received ft shoulder in- ' Jury but was not hoaplullxed. city police stated. Neither driver "vaa ' injured, Both cars wero luwal way by wreckers. litis HIIOW OIT The Iris Show, plsnned for Sat urday, June S, by Eerrgreen. Junl per and North Bide Gulden Clubs. has been cancelled, according to Mrs, Joo Bcliuh, Evergreen Oar- den Club president. Arrangers who nad planned .to ruler Uio local show are urged to exhibit at Uio Tutelage Uaiden Club show, which will be iK-ld Saturday. It will be nlandurd show, with nationally accredited judges. Ilremlin, UN. son of Mr. and Mm. tics Itecd. ID J I Klverslile, ubourd Iho UHM Uhlmiiun, wun duo to ar rive ut Bun Uli'go Insl week niter sovrn months In the Far Kant with Uio UN l'eacs Patrol. Ilierclae 111 Top Army Pvt. flnbcrl A. Durrlji, sou ol Mr. and Mrn. Robert A. Durrla, Allunin, piirllcliiuted In F.xerclso Hill Top ueur Yaklmn. He Is it ciinouecr In lliillery 1) of Iho 44llt lulnntry Division's I44lh Anll-Aiicriilt Ar llllery lliitlullon, stullunt'd al Furl Lewis. Korea Pvt. Jerry l.iilloc, son 01 Mr. mid Mrs. Dciinla U, l.ultoo. 31110 Derby, rvci'iilly Joined Hie Will Infantry Division In Korea. Ho tutored the iirmy In April, MM and compli'trd IiiikIo triiluing al 1-dil Campbell, Kentucky. In Korea Pvl, Alfred L. t.uiio, Mir. ol Mr. mid Mrs. Carina Lugo, Mr , llox 303, Hiiiiigue lllvor, re. crntly Jollied C lliitlnry ol Iho Mill An( 1 1 li c i ii 1 1 Arlllli'iy Buttiillon now serving In Koiru. Jsrk W, Duran 21-year-old son of Mr. uml Mrs. Toby Dullill. Tulelake, wus recenlly promoted to sorgeunt while nerving In Korea with Hi'iulimrlern lliillery of the llinill Field Arlllk-ry lluttiillon. He entered Uie army In November. 1UVJ. and completed bunlc training at Fort Old. (iradualrd Army Pic. Rodney E. Little, sun ol Mr. and Mrs. n-liiwi l. title Allurss. was recently Itruduiiicd limn Die I Corps Non commissioned Olilcer Academy in Korea. He entered Hie army In fc'rhrtiurv. 10V1 conitileled bnlc tmuilng at Fori Campbell. Ken- lucky, and arrived In uio Far bast Insl November. VIsllors-Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Franklin and daughter of Redwood City. California, spent the week end with Mr. nnd Mrs. William E. Uwyer. 442 Michigan. Weekend VMtnm of Mr. and Mrs. Veru I'rugh. I)IM Harlan Drive, wero Ivy Colfry Knoll. Pat Welch. Jimmy Btuckey, Leonard O. Weber. Anna Faye and Shirlay Peugh. All aro students at (South ern Oregon Collrgo at Ashland. They abo visited Crater Lake during Uio weekend. Houlli Mnrjorie Ann Dwyer. 442 Michigan, has gone lo Redwood City. Calllornla. so spend two weeks with her sinter nnd Ismlly, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Franklin. Chamber of Commerce will hold a board of directors meeting on Wednesday. June 8. Next meet ings scheduled will be June 33, July 7 and 31. August II and 54. September I and every Wednesday Uie realtor. Klambaador ride the Lake-vlrw-Alluras circuit on Wednesday. Juno 16 with lunch at Lakeview and dlnnor al Allurns. Call the Klnnmlh County Chamber ol Com merce office 6IM io any you will , Fisherman Nailed For Overlimit n-..-t,mi Ktste Police Snturdav ar rested it Itnhcrmiiii on Williamson River lor having In nn possession n irout win mno oi ineni uvc. 14 inches in lenglli. Iloberl Alan Lop.iiey. 3ui uoata man. the llslierman. wan chnrged wilh exceeding the dally bag limit. The dully limit Is 10 trout, wllh not more ihnn five over 12 Inches In length, ollicers sin led. - 2D rg Cub Scouts Give Show At Meeting MIKE WONG, young Klam ath Fa II t cartoonist, in now awociatod with Hank Ketch am, who lyndicatoi tho car toon terioi, , "Donnit tho Menace," which itartod this woolc in the Herald and Newt. Mike is the ton of Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Wong, owners of the Oriental Cafe on. Main Streot. He was introduced to Kotchem by Scott Newhall, cartoonist for the San Fran cisco Chronicle, when he went to San Francisco to market his work. Ha it a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and is 22 years old. He recently sent an auto graphed copy of "Dennis", to Maurice Miller, circulation manager of the H & M, Barbecue Nets Profit BONANZA The fourth annua Memorial Day barbecue, lor the benefit of Lout River Cemetery, netted over $800 according to cem. eleiy olliclals. Wreaths made and sold by uio Bonanza Women's Club netled 112a nore. A record crowd from Grants Pas .aseview. Asnisno and all over Klamnlh County attended Uie bar becue, held Sunday at the ccme. tery. Tie committee In charge, headed by Mrs. Luther Noble, has ex pressed appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Campbell, donors of the beef; Bcchdoldts and Stewart for the potatoes-. Big V Market and residents of the community for inrir contributions 'to Uie dinner. Proceeds will be used for the development and maintenance of the cemetery. , FUNDS BALEM I Oregon counties were given M4.228 Tuesdoy lor their county fairs. Tl, mnm'V in ruUeri bv ft MlCClal lax levy of 1-20 of one null. 23 y&cM Ayo- Mndy, Junt 1 1931 Thimdoy evening wo iho occasion lor o lovely party, of which Mm Elytra Coll entertained girls of the Clamoklnie Compfire group at her home. Gomes were played during the evening, alter which lovely refreshments were served lo the guests, who were Lenora McCaldes, Barbara Johnson, Dorothy Tedrick, AHcne Hough, Morjone Davis and Francis Daly. Tuesday, June 2, 1931 Mrs. H. E. Pelr, Mrs. Victor Joseph ton, Mrs. E. M. Chilcot and Mrs. L. D. Gass have issued invi tations for a bridge party to be given Friday, June 5, at the Bantam Golf Gardens. Forty tables of bridge will be in play. Wednesday, June 3, 1931 Members of Aloha Past Matrons club will meet Monday afternoon for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Mrs. C. L. Harvey, president, will preside at the business meeting, Mrs. Harvey will be assisted by Mrs, Roy Nelson, Mrs. e-tnie Hum, Mrs. V. A. Pureed, Mrs. Ruth Olds Bothiany and Mrs," W. L. Holloway. Thursday, June 4, 1931 Newly elected officers of Eulalono Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be Installed at a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Warren Hunt. New officers are Mrs. Warren Hunt, Mrs, Allen Sloan, Mrs. Lloyd Goble, Mrs. Cloud Davis, Mrs, Wilbur Jones, Mrs. Burge Mason and Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. Howard Pcrrin will ossut Mrs, Worrcn, Friday, June 5, 1931 Under the leadership of Fred L. Houston, outgoing president of tho Lions' club, tho organization has just completed the most successful year in ils history. Out-going dt rectors of the Lions' club wero Walter Abbey and Wolter R. Waggoner who with othcrsassistcd Fred Houston in accomplish ing his successful program. Saturday, Juna 6, 1931 The program given at Thursday noon's Kiwanls meeting was largely musical and ono of the most enter taining listened to by members for m.any weeks. The Klwanis chorus composed of Elbert Veolch, Burge Mason, Dr. George Acller, Bert Igl, R. E. Patterson,- Paul Schntif, Elmer Balsiger, John Houston, Dr. A, 0. Roenicke, George Myers, George Cun ning and Earle Doweese gave several numbers. "Iniurt With Londrv" Jlan&iyGa. LIABILITY FIRE V, T. Johnioip John A. McColl D. L, Thomoi 419 Main Street Phone 2-2526 AUTO PROPERTY Mississippi fUiowlioat," vsi the theme for the May im-clMiij ol pin k No. 4. Cub Bcouls, May 28, In Mills Mchool. Blimlnii, dancliiK and tklla made up the scout's Inlerprel iliim ttho acta aboard tlio siiuwimii. lieu No. I presented a waiU-r's kIiikiiik Irlu that siiiik "Old McUjii- ald J I id a nirin, ' ilcn z, a reua- iiik. ' Tom Bawyer;" ucn J, len Little Cub Bcouts;" den 4. dis played miniatures of boats utcd on Uie Mississippi Hlver. Ucn 6, siiiik "Cub Kcoui nays." den II. put on a dancn set. "Oh Them Oolden Slippers. " and ik-n 1 did a blnckliico bit, Oh Huzsnn i." Two dcu mcctlnits u monlli and one puck meclbiif will be held dur ing the sunuiicr. The pack rnci.t- iiik will bo a potluck supper in Wlnrd park, July 'IB. ' mono iutarcstvd in attending the "Cubaree" at Crescent Lake, some time In July are asked to make res ervations early. This will be a cumpiiiK expedition for cub scouts and their laUicrs, 'I lie following awards wero Is sued: Bobcat pins Terry Perk Ins, Jerry Perkins, wolf badges, Gary fuller, Joo Malllck, William Meyer, Jerry Oosponellch; lion awards, William Plerson, Robert Pasteita; Arrow points, Terry Btsf- ford, Joe Matllch, William Meyers, Jerry Gosponetlch, Gail Plielpj, Don Ashenback, Robert Hunteman, Gary Iluckholtz, Robert Volk, Lar ry Meyer, William Plerson. Denier stripes, Joe Matllch, Jer ry Gosponetlch, Gall Phelps, Don Ashenback, Robert Volk, Robert Pistegs, Richard Lohrman: auls lant denner stripes, Kenneth Oat loway, Kenneth Rutheford, John Rice; Buckskinner awards, Robert Volk, Richard Lohrman, Ron Friend. MOVING? CALL Peoples Warehouse Phono 7425 A dan mother pin wa awarded to Esther Vlncio. ULLS FOR SALI . A for Rqittrid Hereford Built left. DONALD DOMI NO AND PRINCE DOMINO BREEDING. Will trod for livestock. DREWS HEREFORD RANCH on Old Midland Rood Phono 3924 New Beauty Shop Slated Oround has been broken for building at 1140 Pine Street that will be occupied about August 1. by Mclbn's Ucuuty Shop. The building Is being put up by Melbu Hplerlng, well - known KlamaUi Falls beautician, now in business In the Khqulre Theater building where she has operated for the past two years. The frame building with Roman brick front will have entrances on both Pine and tho Wlnema parking lot. , The ultra modern shop Is planned lo offer the finest services In Southern Oregon, If not In the state according to Mrs. Spierlng. Hlie has been In business here since 1S35. Three operators. Bertha Suss man, Pat Sellers and Frances Lyon, her present stall, will move to the new location. Joe Jones, Klamath Falls, Is Uie building contractor. Youths Held In Theft of Truck Juvenile Ollicer Francis Ma thews will go lo Hood River this afternoon to pick up two boys who ure being held In Ihe northern city on a chargp of larceny of an auto mobile. The two boys, aged 15 and 17. were arrested by slate police In Hood River Sunday afternoon when they were found driving a Willys pickup stolen here from the Balsiger Motor Company used csr lot. Two 14 year old Klamath Falls girls were also In the vehicle. Parents of the girls will return them lo their homes, according to state police. Incorporation Papers Filed Articles of Incorporation for Trov V. Cook. Inc.. have been filed at Salem, for Cook, and Harry D. Bol vm. Klamath Falls attorney. The prodtico business hss operated un der Individual control for Ihe past 21 yeors. The business, wllh headquarters at 2040 South Sixth Street, will op erate Independently of Uio retail lore and power eoulpment dlstrl- button agency, for brokerage and direct purchases. 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