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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1946)
ruman Pens Sianature On 5-Year Hospital Bill WASHINGTON, Ann. Ill ll'l .I'lllKllllltlll m'UIiik Ul a $1 IZIJ, )UU,I)IIU llvr-ytuir hospital con iiiiii'linn iiriiwum whs siuni'd to duy ly I'irsiiii'iit Trillium Ml'. Triiiniin mlit Hie iiii.'iiNiiri', illicit uiitliorl.rs irili'Nil hmIhI licit lu stutvs iiikI Ini'ul kovimii ni'iil.H In IniUdlnit hospitals, l.'ys a Kriiiiiiilwurk for pi nvlil inu nmro iiiul hrtlrr nu'dlciil .iiir fur llio people ! our .mull y." The lt'uliliitlun uillhiirl.is the frilrnil Knvt'iiiinmil to liny inn' ll.lril of llir cunt of I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u or !( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U lll'W llllMlltlll, till! tliivrriiiiiimt's almri) of tlio iiKHi'i' K.ilo plunnrd cunt In l) :)7.V mill, mill nod llu- sponsors tlio re n.iihiliiK $7nO,UUU,mill, Sponsors inuy bo stiitr, city or other public Kiivpriiinuiitiil uiico i h' or private nun. profit Ikik I it 1m. hlulri will nliHi'v III tlio fond in the biisls of llirlr iiri-dn, which will ho n c o r t ii I n c (I throuitli the rutin their per ipllu income bcurs to the nu 1 1 I it I uveinue. Other fuctorit lieuriiiK on the detennliiutlon of need will lie population and viilue of prodiictii. Mr. Trillium mild the coimtiiie lion of hospital mid reliited fn i. lilies was the flr.it Item In n die -point heultli pronrain he lid oelited In n meiiiiuuo III CollKreM hint November. lie Kliiiied the hill, he nlil. de Mill eertiiln provisions "which I coiiKlder nhjoctloiiiible." lie mud H provision srllli.u up ii rooiu'll compoiied of Individ luilii who tire not full (line K"V en iiienl officluli mid kIvIiik them a vein power over miiiic ' tin i in of the mimeoii uenerul win contrary to souiul principles of iidinliiiiitrutloii." "This council inny revuriv the lid ion of the siii'Ki'nn Keiiernl (ImupprovliiK II atlite phui In caime of fiillure to meet rcitilrv inruts of Inderal law," tin) prenl uenl'ii iitatenieiit wild. "I eoimlder that uch power over the uctloii of federal of ficial rt'spniislljlo for ' admin isl.atlon of a Kriuit prourain In volvluu the expenditure oi feil erul money constitute u poteii t.lilly daiiKeroui precedent." Big Apple Crop Seen For Washington State SEATTLE, Auk. 13 ll'l Wash ington's proniHM'tive apple crop m :iO.U72.IIIMI Inmliela topplnii the entire nation, ntate' iiikI federal aijrlcullural stiitistlcliins rcimrl ed today, having raised their July I entlmiite of 2U.II04.0UU bushels. Lust year n YViwhliiiftoii apple harvest totalled 211.1)011,1101) bushcln. Oregon oxpccln a 3,315, DIM) bushel crop MKIllllnt la.it year' 2, 11112,11(111 bushels. VIikIiiIh appears to be In sec ond place I hi hciihoi), with un estimated i:i,M(l,000 bushels compareil with New York's 12, IIIIII.UIKI bushel proKiiectlve crop. Last veur California wan second to Washlniitiin with 1O.5UH.U00 bushels, lis current estimate Is for a 7.452.000 crop. The wife of the United States president was called "your maj esty" until 11115. On The Beat ''' '' ' ' V ' ' ' I VJL . x Comiiiii to Klamath rail when it was minus paving, M. L. Miller lias been In this area since Hill). Miller, who Is now cus todian for the Kederal building, still remembers Die "liood old days" when women refused to walk on the board sidewalks of the town because of the hun dreds of snakes under them. He has raised six children, all of which are still living In Ore Kon. Miller Is on Marycllcn Wright's Federal building beat. Uso powdered sachet behind the ears, under the arms, behind the knees and at the ankle to Kivc yourself a delightful body fragrance. In IHIID, Hoston closed Its parks to automobiles between the hours of 10 a. in. and 9 p. in. because of the danger of runaway horses. ilm) nnu lews )llV 111 Merrill Hill Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hill, Is spending 10 days at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Laura Hill of Ocean Park, Wash. He. will also visit his aunt, Mrs. Doiinrly and at Port land will board a United Air Line plane for the trip homo. Mr. and Mrs. K. ti. McGrccr have announced the sale of Mac's market, which they have oper ated In Merrill since early spring. lo James It. Murphy and Katie Murphy Of Klamath Falls. The McCireer's plans arc Indefinite at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Samuel sou have left Merrill to make their home In San Francisco. While they were here they were employed by liert Johnson at his ranch and they resided there. Mr. Samuelson is an uncle of Johnson's. Gladys Carlson of Pine City, Minn., has been a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Mattson. She also was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Barnes. Cloyd and Clint Icenbicc from Deep River, la., have been visit ing the Ivan Iccnblce and Clem Iccnblce homes and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ocha. Cloyd and Clint are couslna of the Icenbices and Warren Ocha. Mr. and Mra. John Alvln are spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mra. George Hobbs. Mrs. Hobba and Mrs. Alvin are sistera. The Alvins reside at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sydney John son and three chilldren visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bow man and other friends In Merrill recently. Mr. Johnson taught in the Merrill schools several years ago. John Giacominl. accompanied by his mother, Mamie Glacomini, : und hia sister. Mrs. Lester Officld I of Klamath Falls, went to Reno Friday, where they met another ; sisler, Mra. Walter N. Kelly. Mra. Kelly and daughter Joan, accom panied by Mra. Giacominl, will continue to New York by auto mobile, where Mrs. Kelly and Joan will board a ship some time this month for Germany to Join Captain Kelly in Landshut, near the Austrian border. Mrs. Kelly will report to Brooklyn for sail ing ordera. Mra. Giacominl will vlait relativea and friends in the east before returning to Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey and Bill have had as guest the past week Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bailey and aona, Ronald and Robert. While they were here they en Joyed a fishing trip on the north fork of Sprague river and the Bailey family and Bernie Bark hurat also enjoyed a picnic In the Lava beds. The Lost River Garden club of Merrill will have a gladioli tea at the home of Mra. W. C. Bailey on August IS at 2 o'clock for members of the Klamath Falls Garden club. This will also be the regular meeting of the Mer rill club and each member ia to name a gladioli for roll call. ins ii u htytt, Kiaaisia rin. o. TtlSUAt, All. II, ISIS, ! Nl Betty Bridges, daughter of Mr. and Mra. G. A. Price, ia visiting her parents at their home on the Winebarger ranch. Mr. and Mrs. John Giacominl and aon, Anthony, left Monday for Portland where they will spend three or four daya. Mra. Eva M. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huber spent a week at the Giacominl home. They were her to attend the funeral of the lata George Elliot, brother of Mrs. Hall and Mra. Huber. Mra. Hall ia Mra. Giacominl mother. Mr. and Mr. George Hobba and their guests, Mr. and Mra. John Alvln of Lebanon ae spending a week at Lakeview visiting rela tives and friend. SILACIKS JUST ARRIVED! Blues . . . Browns . . . Greys Oregon Yoolen Store Corner 8th and Main r-HOT f LASHES? , Womtnln your'Mi thU nrratm di cta I omoui to rH.tnt hot fUn nvrvou leniion when due to Uie (iinrlloiil miudlcnitV vtUA pecu. lur to wmm-n. Worth trytttg! LIMA L PIMHMS LUMPY Clem Blanche llene Victor Announce the Opening OF THE t 1 rir-r 3W 'j!l4J-; , t V 'A i i m n;-w r n v4v THURSDAY, AUGUST. 15 2Vz miles west of Klamath Falls on Ashland highway Plenty of parking space Evening Dinners Lounge Dancing Special Attention Given to Group Parties by Advance Reservation . . . Telephone 7980 The Lundys Vic, llene, Clem and Blanche . , . have endeavored to construct for the people of Klam ath Falls an unusual rustic place to enjoy dining ' out. Only the highest quality foods will be offered on our menu and if we cannot obtain a suitable quality we will not serve that item until it becomes available. All our vegetables will be garden fresh or fresh frozen and cooked in small home-type pressure cookers requiring but a few minutes from crispy freshness to your table. It shall be eriir constant endeavor to please you. OPEN 6 P.M. to 1 ... FEATURED DINNERS Barbecued 1 I CRAB I FR,ED CHICKEN j PLANKED I SALMON STEAK PLANKED HAMBURGER BEST WISHES TO THE LUNDYS On The Opening OF THE NEW We are proud of the work we have done or the materials we have furnished for this new dining place. McCloud Contractors-General Contractors The Glass House 215 No. 11th Loomis Glass and Mirror Co. 925 E. Main Klamath Butane Co. . 125 Riverside Smith Bates Printing Co. 132 So. Sth Claude Davis Floor Covering 426 Main . Patton and Overeem-Plumbing 1401 Esplanad. Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 805 Market Big Basin Lumber Co. Main and Spring Oregon Equipment Co. 127 So. 6th Gilmore Sign Service 217 E. Main West Sheet Metai Works 318 So. 6th