iMore Snow
Predicted
For Basin
(Continued from Pane One)
trlut. Thro iflunt Sno-go's wore
In operation by .lute highway
crows unci luudlng whs going on.
Two 8no-go' wcro ut work on
tlio Williimetln pus and the
third on Sun mountain. Snow
plows worked tho Ciruensprings.
The full wiis light on Quartz
mountnln on the Lukovlew high
wuy. Thu 8 a, in, riitl'''t today
advised thu iilulu hluhwuy office
hero thut It wu Htlll snowing
hnrd In nil niounluln areiia.
Chulna are udvlHud when li'uv
log Kliiiniilli Fulls.
The ntuto-wldo loud report ad
vised the Pacific hluhwuy Icy
from Eugiine to Juiicllon City;
allowing lightly ut Hoscburg, Sn
loin, Luguno, Portland; anow
flurrlex ut Bend unci packed
now anuth of Unit city with 8
Inchva of new anow oir the Ocho.
co highway; Siskiyou aunnnit,
Pacific highway, Icy.
Portland hills were blanketed
today aa that city experienced Hi
flrat uvnorul anow of tho winter.
The atute'a lowed temperature
recorded by the weather bureau
waa 6 degreea at Bend and
Baker.
SP Yardman
Leaves County
Louie H. Craver, Southern Pa
cific yardman and locul repre
aentntive of tho brotherhood of
Kullroad Trainmen, left Satur
day with Mr. Craver for Ouk
land, Cullf,, where they huve
fiurchaaed a home nnd Crnvrr
tan been transferred by the SP.
Craver hua resided here for
the punt 20 yenra. moat of thut
time affiliated with the South
e.r. Pacific. When Hurry D. HoU
vln rcalgned in 1042 aa alato re
reprraenlutlve from Klamath
county to accept a poat with the
depurtmvnt of Juatlce. Craver
waa appointed by the county
court lo nerve out Bolvln'i un
expired term. He did not aeok
re-election. It la understood that
Craver haa realgned hla poaitlon
a local representative of the
BHT.
During the paat aeveral daya
the Cravrra have been with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mc
Donald. 824 Walnut. Mr. Cra
ver a daughter, Sharon Lee Wil
Ills, employed at Hillside hospi
tal, la remaining here.
Word Received Of
James Moser Death ,
Word was received here today
dvlaing friends of the death of
amea M. Moser. 41. killed In
a plans crash at hla Pope Val
ley ranch near Nupa, Calif,
iloirr was the brother of Mrs.
llardln Blackmcr, "formerly of
Vila city, now living at San
- I -nil, ...Ilk h. I,ua mn
Moacr had visited here fro-
nuentlv at tho Blackmer home.
fie wax a commercial air lines
pilot and was flying his private
plane when It crushed a few min
utes aner taxing on. niuea
with him waa a ranch employe.
College Reports ,
Plenty Of Room
Southern Oregon college au
thorities announced today that
plenty of room and board ia
atlll availnblo for new students.
Marshall Woodcll, dean of men,
pointed out that the college's
new facilities have made this
possible. Last term, he aald,
there were no extra rooms to be
had. and the college waa crowd
ed to capacity. This term the
opening of the new dormitory
has changed the situation con
siderably, and the college still
has places available.
Treatment E. L. Bnldwiit, 70,
resident of 4502 Bisbce, was ad
mitted to Hlllaldo hospital at
't:10 p. m. Sunday to receive
medical treatment. Ho was
moved by ambulance.
. Ciiu Delivery Service. Phone
417.
Dr. M. C Cassel
Chiroftr'aeHe PhrticUa
Headaches. Oas, Stomach
and Spinal AUmenta
TtlJtPHONB
127 So. 7th St
SERVICE TODAY
KEEPS BREAKDOWNS AWAY
htV- m.f W I'ara'KJ'aTayl f,IS rassnjaii Jjj,
HI BE AN EARty BIRD THIS YtAR
I
Farm Equipment
1B4 Ho. flUth SU
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b. : TO.
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The Barrett family Christmas
and all 13 members were present. Leit to right, top row, Eddie, Irvln, Allen, Clinton. Eugene,
Lenin. Middle row, Frances Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barrett. Winnifred Rhynerson. Her
bert. Bottom row, Harold, Marvin, Lowia and Clifton. Kennell-Ellis,
Ski Party, Lost
Spends Frigid
SPOKANE, Jan. 13 W') Three
Gonial;-! university students,
who spent a harrowing 28 hours
atop frigid Mount Spokane in a
blinding anowatorm. were aafc
in their homea today after a
thrco-man aeurchlng party had
found them cold und hungry
lute Sunday afternoon.
Tho students, Ned Flaherty,
Ordecn Burtonshaw and Rich
urd Powell, were rcKrtcd miss
ing Saturday afternoon while on
a skiing trip and a five-hour
search fur them was halted that
night when a raging blizzard
engulfed the peak.
The searchers found the boys
six miles from the top of a hill
from which they hud started a
aki run. One of the students,
20-year-old Powell, a freshman
at the university and an army
air forces veteran, told this
story of the experience:
"After we hit the bottom of
the ski run, we started to walk
toward what we thought was
the road. Then the storm came
up and it got dark so we didn't
know where we were. We hap
pened to run into a logger's
cabin up there and e went
Inside, nailed the doors and
windows shut and lit a fire.
Oregon Sets New
Gas Use Record .
S SALEM. Jan. 13 OP) An all
time record for the use of gaso
line In Oregon was act the flrat
11 monlha of 1948, Secretary
of Stuto Robert 3. Farrcll Jr.
reported today.
Ho aald the automobiles trav
eled an estimated four billion
mllea.
The largest monthly sales
were in August, when 40,000,
000 gallons were consumed in
the state. The 11-month period
gave the state $15,000,000 in
taxes after refunds were made
on fuel for use off the high
ways. Counterfeit Bills
Passed In West
PORTLAND, Jan. 13 (At
Counterfeit $5 bills are being
passed in west coast cities, the
U. S. secret service office here
reported today In warning mer
chanU and banks to check any
new bills.
They bear face plate No. 928,
check letter E, ond scries 1934A
and about W Inch shorter than
genuine certificates.
Why Thousands of Doctors
. Havo Proscribed
MM.
(CAUSED BV COLDS)
waToaam mint b food when thou
Jnd at Doctor! hav. prMcrlbad It !--to
man? years. rrjmiaatN acu at once
lo nllara luoh ooushlns. It actually
loosons phlegm and makes It Malar to
rauw, Safr and tlretivt (or both old
and roung. flMMnl I Una, tool
Play safe..
schtdule repair
work for each
machine, during
its Idlaaeaion...
mbd l Ibtbuiy
im. See as
aow for a shop
date. ,
-Klamath Falls, Oregea
Family Reunites Over Holidays
1 $
mm 1
party and reunion was held at
In Storm,
Night In Snow
It waa atlll pretty cold
though and we were awfully
hungry,. Sunday morning we
sturtcd out and muat havo
walked about eight miles. We
saw a plane and waved and
hollered but I think it was too
high to see us. (Probably one
of two prlvute planes which
joined In the search.) When the
pilot kept going, we felt pretty
low. Then a little later a ski
party which had followed our
trail caught up with us, gave
us some candy and directed ua
out of there." '
City Council
Appointments
LAKEV1EW, Jan. 13 With
Mayor Lyle North presiding, the
new city council opened up the
new year Tuesday with a full
evcnlng'a program of appoint
ments, elections and hearings.
The mayor'a nomination of T. S.
McKinney as city attorney was
approved and confirmed by the
councilmen, Harry Anthony,
Shelby Bailey, Merle Alger and
Charles Stricby. McKinney suc
ceeds T. R. Conn, who resigned
after serving as city attorney for
10 years,
Tho city gbverning body elect
ed Harry Anthony as chairman
of the council, after which the
followlug . comJniUecmon, -ware
'nominated and approved: air
port committee, Anthony, chair
man, and Bailey; fire, Alger,
chairman, and Stricby; sewer,
Stricby, chairman, and Bailey;
street, Bailey, chairman, and An
thony. Besides City Attorney McKin
ney, Mayor North's other ap
pointments which were con
firmed by the members, were:
Walter Sandqulst, town en
gineer; John M. Flynn, chief of
police; Tim Murphy, night mar
shall, and Dr. J. Robertson,
health officer. E. B. MacKay was
named to serve a five-year term
as a member of the city park
board. MacKay had previously
finished the unexpired term of
Stuart Dcmpsie.
Income Tax Returns
Financial Reports
Auditing
Bookkeeping and
Accounting Assistance
C. C. Overeem
PURUO ACCOUNTANT
. rhene IBM
Walnut Rlreit entrance
Coram ore Ul Arts Baildlnf
"GMD ton? got Mm down?
ARE M 7 l 1 f
1 ""Nasi A xl Yl iW
MENTHOLATUMZ.
1'oor little cheat muadea to tifht
they feel "aquocwd". go aore from
hard coughing it actually hurts him
to breathe? Quick Mentholaturat
Bub it on chatt, back, neck. It
warm, gvotly stimulating action
USED rOR OVER 50 YEARS TO COMFORT COIDSI
tho family ranch at Round lake,
Farm Building
Permit Needed
, It is still neceanary to file ap
plications for permiasion to erect
farm buildings and residences,
according to announcement by
the district construction review
committee of the civilian pro
duction administration, Port
land, Ore.
Applications for any reslden
tiai construction costing over
S400 should be filed with the
federal- housing administration,
Piatt building. 519 S. W. Park.
Portland 5, Ore., on Form 14-56.
Applications for non-residential
buildings, such as barns and
milk houses coating over $1000
should be filed with civilian pro
duction administration, 820 Mor
gan building, Portland 5, Ore.,
on CPA Form 4423.
Formerly, both types of appli
cations were filed with the coun
ty AAA committees, ihe re
striction is a part of the veter
ana emergency housing act of
1946. enacted by congress last
April to assist in the channeling
of materials to veterans' hous
ing.
Townsend Plan Men
File Lobby Report
WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 fiPl
Thirty-five representatives of the
Townsend old-age pension move
ment. 17 of them working on
commission, have filed reports
on their activities under a law
requiring registration of lobby
ists. .
Commissions vary from 25 to
90 per cent of donations received
In Individual states.
' Salaries range up to $7800
year for Dr. F. E. Townsend of
Cleveland, who is paid by the
Townsend National weekly, lnc,
Classified Ads Bring Results.
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chest and back at bedtime
with warming, soothing
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relief-bringing action goes
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And at same time comforting vapors
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6 Burglaries
OverVeek-End
There were six burglaries in
town over the snowy week-end,
according to city police repon,
and a 17-year-old army deserter
is held In the juvenile cottage
after confessing one of the
crimes.
The youth, identified as Charles
F. Farrara, AWOL from Saac
field, San Antonio, Tex., admit
ted to police and later to juvenile
authorities that he entered Re
creation bowling alley on Main
street early Sunday morning and
broke open the cash boxes of a
pinball machine and music box.
Change amounting to $71.95
waa found in his room at the
White-house rooms. The break-in
waa reported to police by Erie
Hamilton, bowling alley owner,
about 10:30 Sunday morning.
and Farrara was arrested about
an hour later. He had been work-
ins at the bowling alley cleaning
up, Hamilton told police.
Faye Blackmer, deputy juve
nile officer, said that Farrara
has been AWOL from Saac
field since September 4, and has
been in Klamath Falls about two
months. His home is In Louis
iana. She said that he would be
turned over to army authorities
If they want him.
Pilot inn at the airport was
the moat seriously hit of the
other break-ins. Alice Peoples,
operator of the cafe, reported
that about $120, mostly in silver,
waa taken. Entry was made
through a hangar and a connect
ing door was forced.
The Ball and Porter company,
801 Spring, was entered some
time last night and about $13
taken. Two other buildings on
the . same street, Heiibronner
Fuel company and Drake Lum
ber company were also burglar
ized, but the loot was reported
aa 94 and 23 cents, respectively.
Art's diner, corner of Spring
and Oak. was the sixth place en
tered last night, but there was no
report of any loss.
Snyder Named To
Roads Committee
Burt K. Snvder. veteran leg
islator from Lakeview, was ap
pointed today to serve as chair
man of the roads and highways
committee in the state legisla
ture.
In addition to that chairman
ship, Snyder was also named to
work on assessment and tax
ation, and on the rules and reso
lutions committee..
For Sale
Five - year -eld buckskin
mare, well broke, $75.00.
Four-year-old blazed faced
sorrel mare, pertly broken,
$50.00. . ;
Three-year-old sorrel geld
ing, tame but not broken,
$50.00.
Call 5898 or 8336 .
Round-Up
Tavern
2311 So. Sth
fin Jt 1
mL7mtttioun
New Year Duty
By EARL WHITLOCK
I do not go too strongly for
the usual New Year resolution.
They come in too great quan-
titles. : And im
perfect man
cannot possibly
become, all at
once, quite as
perfect as his
crop of resolu
tions would
make him.
But I do think
we would all
benefit by a
kind of mental
ahnlrlntf lin nnrl
renovating be- Earl Whitlock
fore' 1947 gets too well started.
Let's so ud to the attic. That
climb, by the way, is the first
step toward building this brave
new world we're talking about
so much. Each of us must make
the trip alone to that upper
room where old memories and
old habits loom among the cob
webs. And then let's look at
that shabby accumulation of
discarded faiths- and outworn
customs and moth-eaten habits
and old, petty hatreds' and
superstitions and little, cheap
jealousies and intolerances. And,
beginning right now, let's throw
those useless and worse than
useless things in a pile out there
back of the house somewhere'
and touch a match to them.
Un there In the attic ot your
mind there may be a few a
very few things worth keeping.
But the greater part of it should
be consigned to the cleansing
flames. Then 1947 can be start
ed with a probabUity that it
will be a really great year.
Next Monday Mr. Whitlock.
of the Earl Whitlock Funeral
Home, will comment on "Job
ot the Year."
s. f '
Big Forestry
Program For
State Urged
(Continued From Page One)
must find a formula to distribute
to school districts the $19,000,-
000 state school support fund
which waa voted by the people
last November. He suggested a
combination of per capita mem
bership and teacher allocation.
He repeated the request for
establishment of camps for de
linquent boys, with cities and
counties participating; and re
newed his recommendation that
the state build a reformatory for
youthful first offenders. He also
asKed mat tne state nanaicappcd
children's law be Incorporated
into the basic school support
fund.
In Hosoital Mrs. Keith Rice
Jr., who resides at the Holllday
ranch on the Keno highway, was
moved by ambulance to Hillside
hospital late Saturday afternoon
for treatment.
City Delivery Service. Phone
8417.
NOW AVAILABLE!
New 1946 100 h.p.
FORD
and
MERCURY
MOTORS
Fit any Ford or Mercury
from 1934 to 1946. Immedi
ate installation. Budget terms
If desired.
INSIST ON GENUINE
FORD PARTS
BALSIGER
MOTOR CO.
Main at Esplanade
Phone 3121
SAVE
Kenmore Standard
Twin-Top Gas Range
New, Economical "jj fjf
Trim flush-to-wall, down-to-floor construction in white)
porcelain enamel is a beauty for your kitchen. And for
cooking pleasure: 2 standard, 2 giant hi-lo simmer-set
burners; big, heavily-insulated, Roast-R-Oven; overt
guide; oven thermostat. See one at Sears today.
ml
v in m
Wood Heater I AQ
"Buckeye"
Our best wood burning
heater. Delivara quick, in
tense heat. Made of heavy
gauge blued steel . with :
sheet steel lining. Large
front feed door. Fits into
22x15 H-lnch space. .
HKSALD WIWS. ma-alt an. Or.
Millworker Hurt V
In 10-Foot Fall
H. C. Hegg, 1438 Derby,
grader at Ewauna Box company,
suffered painful back and side
injuries at 9:30 a. m. today when
he fell 10 feet from a load of
lumber while a crew was loading
cars at the plant.
Hegg, who la about 82. was
moved from Ewauna to Hillside
hospital by the Klamath Ambu
lance Service.
FEHLEN SAYS
Get Your
LOCKERS
Near Home!
Applications and payments taken now at
2259 Hope House back of new store.
Open Early in February
Asictr ' fSfL i
pmmct U Jgj
BSM1NDEB: aerara jw beltl
apply always reiera year amauee .
to yaar dealer.
SICKS' MEWING COMPANY SALIM, OREGON
ON SEARS STOVES!
Radiant Heater . 09 QC
"Ridgewood"
Built of heavy gauge steel.
Extra heavy cast iron fire
box lining. Cast iron main
top. bottom and front.
Stove lid under top urn for
light cooking.
MOWPAT, J.. It, 1MT. St Tkrw
Classified Ads Bring Results,
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Kenmore range that satisfies
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One-Burner Oven
Double Walled; 2.98
A quality oven ot a low prte
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afaal, oibairoi insulated. Has heat
Indicator, 2 racks.
Wood Heater
"Dover" 3.79
Low priced . . . fully lined
. . . air-tight . . . Made of
heavy gauge blued sleet
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Has 10-Inch top cover. Fits
22xlSU-inch space.
Store Hours 9 to 5:30 -133
So. 8th Phone SIM
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