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Herald and News from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 14

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Herald and Newsi
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Mr. and Mrs. Chet College Mid A cornel's tall Is away from flit sun and thus may be traveling ahead of Uie comet. daughter Chettna are visiting at tf.e home of Mrs. College' parents, Mr.

THANKSGIYINfl ROME. (Tv-FrancIs Cardinal Biellman. archbishop of New York, celebrated inasa today In Santa Susanna's American Catholic church III Home In Thanksgiving for the safely of Pres. Truman. and Mrs.

Bill Halouske. Mr. and Mrs. French Fredrlcks of Los Angeles are visiting with WSteSd I1EPALD ANT) NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Pate rourUra Friday, November 19.V) Famed Director Coming Here to Lead Klamath Singers Tuesday Night Si bers of her bridge club accompanied her to Hie airport and presented her with a going away corsage.

vote Mi! Mm Matin Mrs. Miami Warble is visiting at the John Mrs. Warble and Mrs. McCullry are cousins. Mrs.

Betty Vowrll, of Steel Swamp, has been moved from Klamath Valley hotpltal to the home of Mrs. Emma MoreUvk. She was recently Injured hm she was thrown from a horse. A potluck dinner will be held for families of the church on Nov. is at the Malm Presbyterian church.

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Craven and children have moved to their new home on the Poe valley road. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Halousrk and sons left Friday to Visit relatives at Redmond, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton. The Malln airport has been put to good use lately by California duck hunters.

Hevcn dilleren planes were reported to have landed one day on tl field. The hunters, who have come from as tar south aa los Angeles reported the field to be handy and adequate. Several Malm residents have reported house robberies lately. Investigations are being made. Mrs.

Charlra Johnson left Friday afternoon br United airlines tor Dlu lll tet.ll 1 "1 the gigantic sing Include the Latter Day BalnU choir. First Methodist church, Zion Lutheran. First Presbyterian, Klamath Lutheran. Peace I with her daughter Juanlia. Mem- VOTE FOR H.

D. (Hugh) OConnor for County Commissioner Hugh O'Connor coma to Klamath county In 1901 wit $23.00 Mi ontlra capital. Ha got hit crati herding In tha bodi and by hard work and thrift built up nroi- Noble Cain, one of the most fa-mom choral directors and com-po-ers In the world today, will direct eome SM Klamath sinters climax of the Klamath Musical festival atPrlleen court. KUHS. Tie conceit will be open to the next Tuesday, 8 p.

tn the public. Aocordlnf to KUHS Musical Director Andrew Loner, there are aome 1700 seats In Pelican court for spectators who wish to are the massed chorus. CLIMAX The final tn will be the climax of weeks of practice by church choirs, school choruses, and Individuals under Loeny's leader-shin, with Cain directing- massed Memorial, First Christian, and Episcopal SCHOOL CHORVSM School chorusea participating include Bonanaa high school, Tule-lake high school. Gilchrist high school, KUHS training choir. Butte Valley high school iDorrls.

8acred Heart academy, Maltn high school, Klamath Junior high school, KUHS A CappeUa choir, and KUHS girls (lee dub. Donation toward expenses acre made by the Klamath Junior chamber of commerce, Klamath Falls Uons club. B. P. O.

of Elks. Fraternal Order of Eagles, oka-tee Llona dub, and the Rotary Several selections written by Cain himself will be aunt by the massed chorusea. Church choirs to participate In LET'S NOT BE HYPOCRITES Regulation 7 of Regulations of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission declares that advertising of liquor it prohibited which: (k) "Is primarily or especially appealing to children, (m) Relates to distilled liquors in conjunction with the likeness or caricature of woman, child or family scene (n) Relates to distilled liquors end depicts person serving or preparing drinks or holding a bottle, a glass or other container in a manner indicating consumption of said liquor This is control only an advertising originating within the state. Let's not be hypocrites and allow such regulations to be undermined by the imported advertising of out of state interests. 316 YES applies these controls to imported advertising.

For consistency vote 316 YES. Protect our youth and homes. Vote 316 YES Klamath rails Ministerial Asawiauon Re-elect Edward A. Geary Republican Nominee for State Representative Active in the development of Klamath County for 30 years His pott record and eaperience in the legislature qualifies him to serve County and State. Veteran World War 1 Oroua forming and itocb.

raiting buiinou which woi iuccomM. Ha hi mw running rar public oHko for tha first rimn. Ash th awopla I inn Grnn, Mt. Ukl, Poo VnlUy. Olono, Morrill, Molin and Sonoma about Hugh O'Connor, Thtir con fi done in him wot oiototiod by thn oto thoy gv him in tht orimorioi.

Tha boit Nit nf any man la haw hit aaighbora rata him. Hugh O'Connor now hoi tha tima to dovofn to lha nroblomi of tha county. Klomoth county naodt a mon of hit ability. Tha commit-tionort ipond your to money. Hugh O'Connor hoi sound Judgment and good common tenia.

Ha will giva tha poopla sound buiintts administration. Vote Nov. 7th for Hugh OConnor for County Commissioner Paid Ad OConnor for CommuwiorMr By Ham Enmon. Iwri Census Sets Shakeup In Congress WASHINGTON, it FinaL offi 4 cial figures today put the 1950 United states population at 1 50.667,. 361.

This census tally, taken every 10 years, reflected a shift the popu lation that will cause seven states to gain and nine to lose seats In the 3-member bouse of representatives scheduled to be elected two years from now. The total population figure, announced at the White House, waa calculated aa of April 1. It showed an increase of 19.028.08 since the 1940 census the greatest gam for a ten-year period In the nation's history. The Increase was Hi pet cent. GAINS House seat gains will be seven for California, two for Florida, and one each for Maryland.

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