Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 16, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
' PACE SEVEN
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.'i T n Iho Smith I'.ncUlc
f" i,,V luiltlca off tho I'll I !
Mile i ot Mr'
-hJrlM Click or w.
fhioltr MMlinfl-'fhero will
t"'r',a nf Iho Tail chapter
t S T. s Biiin Phi at the homo
In, lonlgm. uvii.v. -
I. Hold 8.10-Tho Mother.
;ub of s"'."r", r,
till hold ."D .i. . Mi-.
Kp on N. 8th, Saturday,
ioitmiwr
m MtttThe Mothers chili or
I m ri-Kuliir meeting 'In the
f .mv Sudltnrlum . nt. 1:30
hl.iimtvil'i.tl 111.
r.u i a ;
Klidav at Fremont school to
Kd J208.20, according to 0 re-
Mil iruui
flu Bcouti-The Sen Scout
CmIIdi t thc i""'nry tonight,
I0vtm"trl6, at 7:15.
HIGH SCHOOL
M-'ii'ri'iiiiisatiiiliiUNiiiiill
a. JUAN1TA 8HINN
niHord Rowe. Journalism In
Ihwinr. loft for Portland this
ilternoon to attend a meeting
II the state com-
frillte on tcacn-p -v
Th Tp Toil-If
k division of
fee Girls' Lea
jut, ro plan
um lo 'vc a
icilliy lea ioi-
otflnf the
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ihiiiudbi v , n h w
lkaa ntxtt iC!
Leek, preceding t :.. ,','"1
he Thanksgiv-fcj,
f vicallon which will be No.
totter 23 and 24.
Pelicans, high school radio
nillsh class, will make its first
Romance of the year tonight
Jvrr KFJI at 8:30.
Prizes will be offered at the
lotkini. dance lo be held In
! ilrls . aym Frldov niuht for
piouaest pair of socks. Every-
pe in attendance w it check
li shoes with his coat before
iiering the dance.
... . . . . . '
Noon dances arc again mak-
M sn aoDcarancc In KIIHS
ne first one of the year is to
! iven tomorrow. Marcolyn
llns. orcsldcnt nf llm Dn
I1, tint), has general charge
sn oi ine amices. However,
! ClUb Is divider! Inln four
pmmiuocs, each taking a week
um.iiiii eacn month.
Dancing will be from 12:20
12:43 .on FrlHnvs nnri Ton.
fyi. The Friday dances will be
'Wle the Tuesday dances will
I io utincc.
LEGAL NOTICES
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fcriT; nJ""'1 C01IKT or THE
KNTY0r "EaN fOR KLAMATH
HHnVlS" r Tins estate or
ftllttf. -norbn,
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' 10:00 a If ,emlHir
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CATHEniNE CARPKB
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WANTED:
Carpenter's
Helper
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with
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itin-advantages
B. P.
your
Holiday Basilar Women nf
tho Flint ChrlHtliin church, hcucl
cd by Mrs. C, S. Koucrtsun, will
sponsnr li holiday huziuir, Sutur
duy, December 2, In lliu lobby of
uio rirsi reiii'iui niivliigs and
l.onii company, comer nf Main
mid Utli. Delicious home made
mlncemenl and candies, all types
of aprons for children and
adults, anil a large iisHiirlmenl of
gifts will be offered lit the
biizaar.
Vltltt Her W. L. Birdsell nf
Mukegon, Mich., arrived in
Klamath Fulls Tuesday to visit
his sister and niece, Mrs.' Editli
Snyder und J. K. Snyder, 500
Altamoiit drive. Mis. Birdsell
will Join her liunhand In n few
days. Shu Is visiting the S, A.
Snyder family In Seattle,
Racovtrina Betty Wright.
daughter of Mr, mid Mrs. I. A.
Wright, route Z box HIS. s re
covering nicely at Klamath Val
ley hospital lollnwing nn opera
tion fur the removal of her ap
pendix last Thursday. Betty is
a Henley high school student.
Servicemen's Invitation Blank
Klamath people ore asked to mail this blank, filled out, to 817 Main street,
USO headquarter!. Do It now!
NAME .......
address '. : i. ; :
city .... phone...;...;
Purchis Kama Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Parker recently purchased
the Hastings homo on Uikcshore
drive, formerly owned by Phil
Hitchcock, and will rcsldo there
permanently.
To Sacramento E. L. Ste
phens, ucting superintendent of
the local bureau of reclamation,
Is In Sacramento, Calif., on offi
cial reclamation business. He
will return here in a few days.
From U, of O. Maryellen
Wright, n student at the Uni
versity of Oregon, has returned
to Eugene after a brief visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie B. Wright of Klamath
Fulls.
' Surgary Vlcttn Garrett, 10-year-old
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Garrett of Tulelake,
underwent major surgery Wed
nesday at Klamath Valley hospital.
Has Operation Clcsscn Mcch
am, son of Mrs. Elmo Crapscr
of route 2, is recovering at Klam-
atn vulicy hospital following an
operation for appendicitis. He is
a student at Henley high.
Belton Assured
Senate Post, Report
- PORTLAND, Nov. 16 Ml
At least IS senators have pledg
ed to vote for him as president
of tho state senate, Sen. Howard
C. Belton of Clacknmns county
asserted here last night. A ma
jority, 16, is necessary for election.
Jackson County Sen. Earl
Newbry's Portland supporters
claimed 11 votes for mm.
I wont torvicemcn for dinner on the following dates:
Thanksgiving . Hour....;
Christmas Hour.....'........
Other date Hour ,
I will pick boys up at Outpost USO Club........
COMMENTS:
'Simplified' Withholding
Rate to Become Effective
WASHINGTON, Nov. is WIT
Some 30,000,000 wage- and sal
ary earners were reminded by
the Internal revenue bureau to
day that the rate of withhold
ing from their pay will change
January 1.
Under the tax simplification
law passed this spring, the with
holding rates were adjusted to
collect the entire lax of persons
with wages and salaries under
$5000.
Under the old law withhold
ings were calculated to take
only the approximate tax, leav
ing a year end adjustment to
be made.
A table showing simple week
ly withholdings to become ef
fective when the new rates ap
ply, January 1, follows:
Withholding
- 'si
1 I -Is I5
a so sun
$11 $ .20 $ .00 $ .00
15 1.00 .10 .10
20 2.00 .30 30
25 3.10 1.10 40
30 . 4.10 2.20 50
35 5.10 3.20 .70
40 6.20 4.20 .80
45 7.20 5.30 1.40
50 8.20 6.30 2.50
55 0.30 7.30 3.50
60 10.60 8.50 4.60
70 12.80 10.70 6.70
80 15.10 12.00 8.60
90 17.30 15.20 . 11.00
100 19. DO 17.80 13.50
In mail cases the new with-
whereas the new system col
lects on specific dollar levels up
lo $60 weekly. . ,
Malin Knocks Over
Merrill Eleven, 6-0
In a grid battle between Mer
rill and Malin at Merrill, Tues
day, Malin upset the dope bucket
by nosing out the - reputedly
strong Merrill eleven, 6-0. The
game was closely contested all
the way through, although Malin
had only played one previous
tilt. That was a practice game
with Sacred Heart academy some
weeks ago.
Joe Victorinc, Malin halfback,
was the oustanding player on the
field and chalked up some siz
able gains.
In another fracas that prom
ises to ring the bell, Merrill
rnects Henley, Friday at 2 p. m.,
at Henley. .
Classifier Aas Brine Results
INCHES QF SNOW
REPORTED AT LUKE
T. C. Parker, assistant super
intendent of Crater Lake nation
al purk, has moved his office to
winter headquarters in the feder
al building.
Parker stated ' that recent
snowstorms at Crater lake gave
the park 31 inches of new snow.
Up until Thursday, the road from
the soutli entrance to the park
headquarters has been kept open,
said Parker, and Chief Ranger
Clyde Gilbert has been staying
with the new caretaker, who
will remain in the park all win
ter. Gilbert will leave the park
Thursday or Friday, however.
and the roads will then be al
lowed to snow in for the rest of
the winter. Gilbert will make
regular monthly ski trips this
winter for a snow survey and to
inspect parK buildings and prop
erty, according to Parker.
America Needs Strong
Merchant Marine,
Asserts Rethmeyer
PORTLAND, Nov. 16 . UP)-
America needs a strong merch
ant marine for Dostwar economic
and military, security -and to-
avoid anotner depression, ri. u.
Rethmeyer, Seattle marine repre
sentative of a national manufact
uring company, said here last
night.
Rethmeyer asserted that broad
expanses of ocean can no longer
be counted upon to give the
country time to build up a
merchant marine-for another
global war. '
Glommen, the principal river
of Norway, is 400 miles long.
Night Coughs
Jf nue io cuius . . . eascu
v! irfow' without "dosing".
VICKS
VA PO R u a
Class to Present
New Pelican Series
Members of the radio English l
ciuss oi rkiamam union high '
school will present the first
hrnnrlract nf thn n,,ri
of Pelicana tonight. Thursday, I
The-members -of this" somes-S
rers ciass arc uorothy Barlow,..
Bob Brown, Nita Cardellinl, Bil-
lie Carson, Betty Christie, Frank-
ie Jackson, Myrtle Jennings,
June Lutman, John Ogle, Hollis
Peace, Maxie Prentiss, Etta Mae
Roberts, Betty Rugg; and Mao 1
Stiles...; ( ., . - ' 1
Classified Ads Bring Result.
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Allen Adding Machines
, . Friden Calculators
. . . ' Royal Typewriters :.'
Desks Chairs - Files
For those hard-to-get items
PIONEER PRINTING i
AND STATIONERY CO.
124 So. 9th ' Klamath Falls
holding will take slightly more
from the pay envelope and sal
ary checks than docs the present
levy. However, it Is difficult
to compare the old and new
tables, because the old method
collected the same amount of
salaries within $5 brackets,
Board to Visit
State Institutions.
SALEM, Nov. 16 P) The
state board of control said today
it would visit each state institu
tion before approving institution
budgets and their building pro
grams for the blennium begin
ning next July 1'.
Secretary of State Robert S.
Farrell Jr., said he would pro
pose that money be borrowed
from some dormant state fund to
provide an extensive building
program for the state- hospital.
This money would.be repaid by
fees paid by relatives , of some
inmates.
When you think of Insurance,
think of Hans Norland, 118
North 7th St. Phone 6060.'
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Roasting an exclusive Hills Bros, process every berry is
roasted to perfection. None overdone. None underdone. The
result is matchless uniform goodness in every vacuum -packed
jar of Hills Bros. Coffee you buy. No wonder drinkers of "
Hills Bros. Coffee say, "Now that's what I call good coffee!"
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