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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1955)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH KALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE "V ... hit : "' f I T 1 I - THIS BOTTLE-SMITTEN KITTEN couldn't see, walk or eat just a short month ago. Puddin' " wat then only three days old. And weaker than a ca t. Now, after a month of bed and board with the Glenn Down family, 4220 Frieda (Mrs. Down in picture) ... he can see that bottle around corners and rushes whoever holds it. Dancing around on bis hind feet the orange striped little demon grabs for the bottle with his front paws. Continuing with his present diet he will be in fine feline fettle by the first day of Cat Week, November 6. Every month is Dairy Month to Puddin' the milk producer's dream cat ... and his milk-mad meowing is "Grade A" music to the dairymen's ears. Photo by Milly Ramsby. CITY BRIEFS Club Meeting The Happy Hour Club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. E. Jones, 401 Jefferson, at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Women Voters The League of Women Voters will meet at the County Library Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Dwayne Proett will speak on the United Nations, Cub Scouts The Cub Scouts of Pack '18, Fairhaven, will sponsor a fund benefit October 28 at the Pairhaven School nym beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tne event will be a box social for grade, high school and adults and a costume dance. Free coffee will be served and the public is invited. AM W The Interior Design stu dy group ef AAUW will meet to night with Mrs. Bob Kent, 1934 Painter, at 8 p.m. Army Training Army specialist third class Guy Bellant Jr. son of Guy E. Bellant, 2943 Clin ton Avenue, recently took part in a series of training exercises held by the 4th Infantry Division In Germany. Classes Two night classes are being started this week at Klam ath Union High School. A class in typing for beginners is starting tonight at 7 p.m. in the typing room. Instructor is Bob Buelow. Howard Hall will start a class in art, Tuesday nifiht, October 25 at 7 p.m. Fee is $5 for 20 hours of instruction. Classes will meet two hours, one night a week for 10 weeks. Meeting of the Klamath Falls Assembly, No. 57. Order of the Rainbow for Girls tonight, Octo ber 24 for a Halloween party. Come in costume. Meeting of the Happy Hour Club, 1:30 p.m. Tuesdny, October Jones, 4001 Jefferson Street. Girl Scout leaders who missed the neighborhood arts and crafts workshops, may attend the final session at the YMCA on October 25. Hours will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Take sack lunch and cup. Meeting of the Thimble Club of the Neighbors of Woodcraft Wed nesday, October 20, 8 p.m. In the K.C. Hall. This will be a mas querade. Those going take dough nuts or sandwiches. Rummage Sale St. Mary's Al tar Society will hold a rummage sale irom 8 a. in. -5 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Sacred Heart parish hall. To Meet The Past Oracles Club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Floyd Hoov er on the Midland Road. Cards will be played. OES Members of the Aloha Automation Idea Blasted WASHINGTON Wl J.mes B. Carey, president of the CIO Elec trical Workers Union, Monday de clared It's "a lot of nonsense to say automation will create new Jobs." "It's a deliberate way, of fooling the public," be told a Senate House subcommittee studying the impact of the growing use of auto matic devices in factories and offices. Chevrolet Price Tag Gets Boost DETROIT i A price In crease averaging 4.4 per cent on 195h model Chevrolets was an nounced Monday by General Mo tors' Chevrolet division. The new cars go on dealer dis play Nov. 4. The suggested factory list price increase ranges from (49.25 to $.84.25. Directional signals became standard equipment. They were sold at extra cost in 195S. Chevrolet also announced a $125 reduotion In price of its air con ditioning unit to $400. The optional power package which, when ap plied to the V-8 furnishes horsepower in the line, was duced from $55 to $30. Carey, who also is secretary treasurer of the CIO, said output and sales in the electrical and re lated industries were soaring "But employment goes down." As automation increases, he' contend ed, more money must find its way into workers' pockets or the na tion faces "inevitable depression." Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) said the introduction of mass or continu ousproduction about 50 years ago resulted in shorter hours and high er wages. He said he wouldn't be "disturbed" If automation also con tributed to short hours and higher wnges at no higher prices. ' "I agree," Carey said, "and prices should go down." Another witness, William W. Barton, president of W. F. and John Barnes Co., a machine tool manufacturing plant in Rockford, III., said "automation always has been with us and is the backbone of our economic progress." top Prize Cattle On "Stolen" List EUGENE W! Sen. Morse (D Ore) has moved some of his prize Devon cattle here from his Mary land farm. There was a mixup when the cattle arrived, though. A neighbor thought some of the senator's cattle were being stolen and called police. One of the three men who brought the cattle to the Morse farm here identitied himself as Edward Lurty. a District of Co lumbia police lieutenant who made the trip wnue on leave. French To Accept Viet Nam Vote PARIS W A Foreign Office spokesman said Monday the French government will accept the results of Sunday's referendum in South Viet Nam and recognize Premier Ngo Dinh Diem as new chiel of state. The decision represents a sharp turn in policy for France, which has supported' former Emperor Bao Dal, who was Installed as chief of state by the French in 1949. Since then he has spent most of his time in this country. Bids Asked In KF Hangar Work Sealed bids are now being ac cepted by the Navy for the re habilitation of the base mainten ance hangar at me Klamath Falls Air Force Base. Bids may be submitted to Capt. J. R. Davis. CEC. USN, 13th Naval District public works otiicers, in Building 232. U.S. Naval Station. Seattle. They will be opened there at p.m. Tuesday, November 15. Speculation No. 44478 and other bidding data and information may be obtained on application to the public works office with deposit of a eneck tor $20.00. Pair Injured In Auto Accident Two perrons were slightly in jured shortly after midnight Sun day morning when the auto in which they were riding went out of control and Into the ditcn on U.S. Highway 97 near the Califor nia border. ' The suto went out of control aft er the accclleiator became stuck when the car was travelling at about 60 miles per hour, Oregon state police reported today. The injured, Merle Nelson. 19, and Clarence Pierce, 22, both of Dorris, were taken to Klamath Val ley Hospital via Kalers ambulance, where they were treated and released. BASIN BRIEFS Square Dance There will be a square dance in the Poe Valley Orange Hall Tuesday at I p.m. Potluck dinner will be served fol lowing the dancing. Chiloquia A drivers license examiner will be on duty at the Chlloqutn City Hall Tuesday from 1 to 7 p.m. The Klamath Falls nlflce will handle renewal licenses only on that date. ' Fort Klamath The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Fort Klamath Community Metho dist Church will hold a silver tea at the C.I. Clubhouse from 3 to t p.m. Thursday, October 27, Ev eryone invited. Card Party The Fort Klamath Civic Improvement win sponsor a benefit card party at p.m. Sat urday, October 29, in the C.I. Clubhouse. Bridge, pinochle and games will be played and refresh' ments served. Proceeds will go to Fort Klamath UF-Red cross drive, Myrtle Wlmer, C.I. Club president, announces. Alturaa A baby boy weighing 8 lbs. 2 OS. was bom at the Modoc Medical Center on October 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harden of Alturas. Visiting Chief Warrant Officer Joseph Allman Is home visiting his mother, sister and family at Alturaa. Meeting George Tierney, presW dent, and Roland Christiansen, secretary manager of the Modoo) County Fair are in Fresno attend lng the 33rd annual meeting of Western Fairs Association to make suggestions for developing methods of improving fairs. Bleber Open house was held 1 the Bleber Legion Hall Sunday from 3 to & p.m. to honor the golden wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Craig. RED BASE SAPPORO. Japan Wl Fisher, men say the Russians have built a Jet airbase on Kunashiri, the southernmost Kurile island and within sight of Japanese Hokkaido. Police Chief Saburo Suzuki ef re mote Nemuro aaid Monday, alVtav S T n..-:.,"aUAU aspirin I M more U Efin r.HILOM.HJ Omits 1 inn mj vim nan ATTENTION Special Sale of Evergreens T nake ream fer w iterk wi are plcinf en tale at Uifr prices eur flat uaertmenl ef Urge sited evergreens. Call at the aarstrr ia4 see what we have U fftr. Lakeshore Gardens Nursery . M mile west of Meere Park on Lakeshore Drive. Fhent 4tM. WATCH FOR th. GRAND OPENING! Cominq Soon LOW COST SUPER MARKET EVEREST & JENNINGS WKUL CHAM an WAUCIM NlMtf i forffce HandlcajajMal Stardily coastracttd tai taaUy controlled, Everett ft Jennings Folding Wheal Chun ad Walkers inspire caaplMt confidence in the user. Two ef aaay fiat Ivtrett Jen aiagt aids fer the IgMMlscsmed. i CURRIN'S - for drugs tth and Main Ph. 2-3475 Rentals and Salet Chapter will hold their annual Hal loween party Tuesday at the Ma' sonic Temple, 418 Klamath Ave nue; games, treasure chest open ing, refreshments. Members and guests welcome. Deborah Circle First Presby terian Church will hold a noon luncheon, 12 o'clock, Tuesday at the church. Social Meeting The Tegular Catholic Daughter Social meeting will be held tonight (Monday) at 8 p.m. in the parish hall. Mem bers are asked to bring all appli cations for new members as vot ing will take place this evening. Also, bring a $1 prize for the forthcoming card party. GOC A Ground Observer Corps meeting will be held Thursday, Oc tober 27, in the lecture 'room of the Klamath County Library. Films taken by Supervisor Jim O'Dona hue on his trip to Eglin Air Force Base. Florida, will be shown. The meeting is open to all interested persons. Amazing! Sheer and s-t-r-e-t-c-h-a-b-l-e with twice the wear. . . new "double life" nylons Wanta Buy a Car? Short of Money? SEE COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORP. 107 No. 9th Phone 7711 HEY KIDS! PARK. AND JOHN WILL BE IN KLAMATH FALLS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th FOR 3 BIG SHOWS AT 2:30, 4:30, 7:30 P.M. 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