February Said
Coldest Month
February 1948 was the cold
tit since 1939 In Klamath basin
when mean recorded was 31.2
degrees which is 1.9 degrees
below normal lor the month.
Mean for February 1939 was
29.6 degrees.
Lowest temperature was re
corded on the 8th when the
mercury dropped to five above
rero. February 23 was the
warmest day when 56 was re
corded. There were four days
In which the maximum tem
perature was 32 degrees above
zero or lower and 26 days with
a minimum of freezing or low
er. Total precipitation for the
month was 1.19 inches which is
0.30 of an inch below normal.
For February 1945 it was 1.84
inches and in 1944, 0.98 inches.
The greatest amount recorded
for any 24-hour period occurred
on the 6th when .31 inch was
measured. There were five clear
days, 10 partly cloudy and 13
cloudy days during the month.
Dog License
Deadline Up
Beginning today, all dogs
without licenses picked up in
town are headed for the city
doc pound, the poundmaster
has declared, and a $1 recov
ery fee will be charged own
ers. March 1 was the deadline
for dog licenses, and now a SI
J tensity is being charged for
ate buyers t the county clerk's
office.
Licenses cost $1.50 for males
and $2.50 for females. Over
$800 worth of permits, were sold
the last day before ttie penalty
went on.
Klamath Youth
Injured In Fall
A crash through a trap door
at the Masonic temple Thursday
night resulted in a fractured
wrist for Bill Southwell, 16,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Southwell, 1147 Pacific Ter
race. Bill was at DeMolay meeting
when the accident occurred.
He fell five feet and his father
took him to a doctor where he
was fitted with a splint.
Brissenden Takes
Reclamation Post
C. E. Brissenden, formei
marine maior. has taken a posi
tion with the U. S. bureau of I
reclamation, Klamath Falls of
fice as land use specialist.
Before entering the service
Brissenden was employed with
the farm security office in
Klamath Falls in 1940. He
was in the service five years,
going on inactive service Feb
ruary 15, 1946. He served
with the 3rd division In the cr Marjorle Fuirclo In 1942. South for Health-Mr. and Cullf, 'or C?"'0'
South Pacific. They are living In homoja Mrs. E. H. Crawford of 1117 He Is Great Northern con
Brissenden married the form- hut at the naval air station. Lincoln, aro In Onkcrsflcld, ductor.
Community Chest
Group Will Meet
The Klamath Community
Chest association will meet Mon
' day night at 8 o'clock in the
chamber of commerce building
for reorganization which will
itart on a local level.
Four local agencies, the Boy
Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire
Girls and Salvation Army will
be the first organizations taken
in, and any other agencies want
ing to participate in community
chest work may make formal
application later. -
Anyone In Klamath Falls in
terested in the work may attend
the meeting Monday night -7 '
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