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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1947)
SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 1947 PACE TWO HERALD ANO NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Red Feather Fund Passes Goal Today Klamath's Community Chest fund passed the $07,000 mark todny aflei a box social at Wocua returned ap in oxliiiatrly $250 for the drive which passed Its $66,000 aoiil yesterday. Money which continues to drift in will go to a reserve as a start for next year's campaign. , The campaign was definitely over today, and headquarters offices will close In a few days alter the odds and ends details have been handled by Mrs. Ruth Nelson, who served as secretary and auditor. The Wocus social was a final ef fort 111 the county community drive which proved an outstandingly suc cessful phase of the campaign. Wocus had been given no quota n th. campaign, but the affair there netted a substantial sum. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurd made the plans for the Wocus event, which was held at the H and H market. Col. Fred Howard auctioned the boxes. U. S. Bslenune acted as master of ceremonies. A feature was a "belle ol the nine ties" contest isee accompanying pic ture.) Mrs. Jim Helms of Wocus won the 'contest. Dorris and Macdoel. while out of Klamath county, con tributed substantially to the success of the box social, sending a candi date for the queen contest. Winning boxes were entered by Mrs. Helen Hoffman, Mrs. Fred Howard and Mrs. Don Magee. Highest price paio for a box was by Woody Wilson jl Dorris, who paid $22.50 for the entry of Mrs. Flora Lee Mericle, the Dorris queen candidate. Here is the detail of the Chest campaign in other county communi ties, as of Friday: Goal Rrpprlrd Bon.nia UXl I ao.u Fort Klamath 300 00 Kene Gay 'Nineties Belles At Wocus Event z ; fm. ...... , tti.v y - : " ., a. V v .v i x - . I i i I 'jfrzi flr s. . - J and Bealy Malin Henley. Midland and Poe Valley Gilchrist Chiloquin - Klamath Aaency Merrill . - Count' Schools 5i2 00 726.00 65 00 No Report i CUO.OO 2459 .00 Here are the four contestants in the "Relies of the 'Nineties' feature of the Uoetis Community (heat box social hrlil at the II uiul II market at Wocus last niitht left to ritht: Sirs. Kav Looslev. Fort klainath: .Mrs. Horn l.ee Jlerlclr. Dorris; Mrs. Jim Helms, Wiirus, who won the contest, and Mrs. Ivy Propst. Klamath Kails. Mrs. .Mericle presented a short program of old-time solus and recitations. The box social netted S256 for the Community Chest, with Col. Frank Howard and Frank Hurd conducting the blddlnr. Highway Department Calls For Bids Tlio Kliito highway eiiiumlsston ciiIIihI for bids today on IJ project.i over the state, to cost nil estimated I2.IXHMKH). Only one of the pnijecls hi this vicinity Is one to provide 10.000 cubic yaitls of cnislietl gravel on the Mil ler Creek - Harvey Crook nick pro duction project of (he Fremont high way III Lake county. UldH will be npt'lit'd III I'oiiluud December 111) nutl 31). Community Chest Campaign Results To Lumber Worker j breaks Back Clyde Clerlt, 2B-yeai -old Dorris resilient and employe of the Dorris ' Lumber Moiildlng couipiiuy, was rushed to Klamath Falls by Pro fessional Ambulance Service late this morning suffering (rum n ! bmken back received while at work , tixlay. ! Uerll was struck by a falluui box ' car diKir. It Is understotxl. ! IMvlsloll Chairmen IIMWitl-MI I. O. lllicncocs , Comineivlal -A. M. Ilallun I'ublle Hervlce - IS. II 't'lioiiipsiiii, Vein 1 (lov. and Kilui'iu O. K, llobeiison, It. K. Het ' Hwldcntlal Mrs. 'I'wyhi Ferguson ! Iliislness Dir.-f. II lliiiiiakei', J. II. H ! County Dlv. Ilryiint, Williams Itraldrlillul Dlvl.lml 'hccIIoii 1 Mrs, Hose M Poole Heel Inn i -Mrs. Min t In Itamsby i Heel Ion 3 iHecllon -Mrs. (leoign Clark Hcctlon A-Mrs. Itlcliurd Magulie iHecllon 6 iHectlon 7 Mrs. Cliinlrs P. Llutlsny .. Seel Ion H .Sct ilon H - Mrs. Kai l Fiiedrlch Section 10 -Mis. It. II. Pepworth lllmiiless IHvlkloll Srtiloll A Paul A. Lee Meellon ll-(llllieil Fleet Hecllou C Waller Ksrhcbeok llrantl Total "Made quota. dual Iteporlril in.tlMIUO 111.311' 00 tf 1100 (HI .'J3flW 14.Unil.0K , J4.O70.IMI . ii.iiui 'm 9.IHI no 4.0011.00 4.0UKHI I 7.40(100 7,4'J'JOO' , 11.0(1(1 UO IXtMI.OO vriii oo ii;ih on 4MI0II (n'l.Oll Union ij:i.iii . 1.110 0(1 1,047 0(1 (Mli on noo (in Idlll Oil 34H (Ml IJIiOO 'JII4.(HI llMH) lo.'ion 1IKI (HI 'J00 mono xil oo :i4:i(ioo .11)7:1 nu 7.7,ill (HI 7. toil, W) 1 ,100 00 H-'O 00 tia.U77.tKI IIIS.OM fKI' Republican Women i Join Two Groups i The two units of the Council of i Oregon Republican W o in e n In ' Klainath Falls, led by Mrs. Angus ', Newton and Mrs. Rose Poole, re- I cel tly nulled the day group and the evening group of the council Into one group whose iiiulu meet- ! Ings are held at noun. They are j WOrklllir rtllSClv Ullh til. e),i,nle 1 central commuter to help to fill uP prrrtnets Willi coiinwtent workers and thev are bucking generously tin iirwlv-formed Young Repuhll coii organization of Klumaili Falls. For the most notable achievement of any state unit, two prizes, iii trartlvr elrphants. were awarded to N:rs. Newton and Mrs. Poole of Klamath Fulls. Contempt Of Court Leads To Jail Joseph F.iniuuicl Wahl. 31, of 4,.!(l Division, was sentenced to :io days In the county Jail Friday morning hv Circuit Judge David R. Vanilenlieig for contempt ol ct in t. Wahl hud repeatedly tefusrd to pay support ..lonry to his divorced wile and their son. as ordered by the court. Deputy Sheriff Marlon lliunes ar rested Wahl near his residence yes tertlr.y afternoon. Ill Tll I It . IT 12W00 300 1W 5.XVO0 150.00 1V0(0 1000.00 2836.00 200.00 526 00 43 00 WOO 00 873-00 ..S9000.00 H2.63100 Alaska Fliers Marooned Car Thieves Nabbed After Wild Chase Through Town calves $100 higher: stock cattle I compared Friday week ago: steady scarce but barely steady; choice I to a4c lol'r- closing top and bulk long yearling slaughter steers reach 11 If A midnight chase by city police patrol wagons after a stolen car Thursday night resulted in the jail- lug w iww nctnuo ovoifc "idvi, j rolees here on charges of larceny of : an automobile. One of the men is on ! parole from a life sentence for mur ! der. i Flovd Wagner. 33. and Nelson WASHINGTON. Dec. 13 M The Alaskan air command is teaching its fliers how to survive if forced down in the Arctic by "maroon ing Woodrow Hurd. 27. were arrested when they failed to make a curve at top speed and piled up their stolen car at the intersection of Oregon ; stolen coupe had been turned up so it couldn't be read. The stolen coupe, occupied by ' tw o men. sped up Mart n to the in : tersection with Main, with police j car No. 2 right behind. At Main ! car No. 1. with Officers Tony Nelms and Tom Gordon, joined the chase. meanwhile describing the events of them on ice floes for four days. : r-evaoa streets. Tk. It fh n.ole el. Car, a 1SMO IUIU tuuiyc. ut;- rooms are attentive because what j the race over the police radio, so that every police vehicle in opera tion was coming up for reinforce ment. I The chase led through the busi !ness district and ur 11th street to ! longed to G. C. Beddow. 1605 Mar- Oregon avenue, out Oregon to Ne- . . j ihB oo oiwiu vaaa. wnere tne iieeing venicie ri ffeinc bTtween Ufe T and dea"h a parkin8 place on Pine Street ab0Ut i rouldn t negotiate the turn, went up difference between life and oeatn, 8:30 p m bank and mer Th(, occu the air force sam tooay. A radio message was passed out ! pants. Hurd and Wagner, came out The airmen go through prelim- . Ei..im7 . de. i flir, , cn,h v hni. In.n, r.crtletinr,c onH lpCtlirPS, nt -Jl , .. ; -J IO.UU-1 0.00 . 1 c" . r.v.; t; ! .T.r . ! re taea aurm m oi- chPPed iambs tan shom pens $24.50 jiiunioers, auu aoouv i.ou umra:acm were about ready to open up good nnd c)lrt,. fecl yearling, weth representing aircraft crews'. -.- i i Hap Brandsness and Wesley Ray. in ; whe the end came. 5-01 ll 11 It),, Thev are eouiDOed only wlth-wnat ! noliee ear No. 2 sriotted the courje ... . . ...... . . ....... . ..'.' . V" . , uj -. r 7 . ' riura ana wagner were tasen uj they probably would have at handjat Martin and Eberlein They 'e Hce smUoI1 where they were their stay on the icepacks in groups caught a glimpse of the front hi bookcci for car theft then turne(i For purposes of safety, periodic cense plate, turned the police carover t0 tne coun monuw . alter a crasn tanams on uie ice. atuunu auu &c uir. check visits are made. I The back license plate of the ed $38.00; common steers and heif ers fairly active at $21.00 down to $15 00; no high-choice heifers or rived. average-choice topping nt $31.50; but high-choice mixed steers and heifers reached $36.00; most good and choice heifers $25.00 31.50: good beef cows at $22.00; heavy sausage bulls reached $21.00. beef bulls $22.00: choice vealers $29.00: most good and choice stock ers $22.00-24 00. Salable sheep 1500 (estimated!; total not given compared week ago: slaughter lambs steady to 25c higher: yearlings steady to 50c higher, good and choice showing the advance: slaughter ewes steady; good and choice fed wooled lambs $24.00-24.75. closing top $24 40. medi um and good woolskins $21.50-23.50. common down to $17.00. with mixed cull and common lightweights $16.00-16.50: load choice 111 lb. fed Hurd and Wagner were taken U (Weights $15.00; few choice closely sorted slaughter ewes $10.00. bulk mixed common to choice $8.50-9.95. Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent Streets SUNDAY, S. M. TOPXESS, Pastor DECEMBER 14TH: "Children's Day" Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Divine Worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon: "Children of the Kingdom" Music: Junior Choir: "To Bethlehem" by Keating Senior Choir: "O Savior of the World" by John Goss You Are Always Welcome at Klamath Lutheran Wagner, a two-time loser in Ne ! vada. was paroled from prison in Carson City, November 17. a police bulletin revealed. He was sen tenced to life imprisonment for sec ond degree murder. He had Just drifted into town to team up with Hurd, also a parolee frc . a l-to-15 year burglary sentence in Nevada. Hurd has been in Klamath Falls for several months and is on parole from the local circuit court for bur glary. He was convicted last year for burglarizing Ole's tavern. At that time Hurd was given an insan ity hearing and declared sane. Only a week ago Hurd was in the city jail for disorderly conduct, involv ing a fight at Schuss' tavern. good and choice 180-240 lb. barrow and gilts $27.75: bulk medium and good sows $22.00-24 00. Sheep: Salable for five duys 4200; compared Friday week ago: good and choice lambs 50-7fc lower at $23 00-23.50: medium unci gootl lambs $1.00-1.50; lower, largely $21 00-22.50. Numerous decks culls and common lambs $1500-18 00. Ewes firm, four decks good No. 1 pelt at $1100 $1.'. 50-19 00. good beef bulls lo $!l'50. one bull to $20 00 Oootl cholce vculrrs late $21100-28 00. odd head to $29 00. Good heavy calves i"J 00-211 OO. I Salable hogs for week HUB. total 8581. Market unchanged. (IihkI cl.olce 185-235 lbs. $27 50. heavier and lighter weights laigelv $'. oo 5U: good 350-600 lb. sows $24 00-50; giHHi-clioice feeder pigs $3600-50. ; Salable sheep for week 3199. total 4554. Slaughter lambs closed $1 00 nnd more lower nflrr opening steady. Good-choice Iambi earlv $22.50-23 00. few mostly choice lots Including two fed loads $33 50. Later j s:'les $32 00 down. Common down 5 t" $18 00. Few feeders $17 00.1800. ; cartings scarce. Good-choice ewes i $3.50-9 00, common down to $5 00 C.MtS S( It W'I'I l A total of 920000 motor vehicles were scrapped yearly In the Dulled States from 1942 through 191(1. ac cording lo the Oregon State Motor association. This compares lo all nunuiil hcnippage ol 2.350.000 an liiiully before the war. J. L. DEAN Public Accountont ond Auditor New Olflce (.oration 306 North 7th SL Phone 9348 Colli lulled fiom Page llc i skimming olf the cream niul Ie.it. in for the common run of folk only the thin skim mils In neither l-'iuiicc iui Italy air the THINGS lllnl people need must have being produced .ijiuiie ...... P need und ed 111 iltle- limit evei'Vlinllt' ifoes back III ttlltk. Illlt nt least we hate I mil pionf Unit Ihe bulk ol Fnmiiiiiicii and llallniis don't WAN T eoiimmntsiu. That Is soiiirihlnit In o di(uil)ed world. Alma McLean Aisin la Operating Ihe Palace Beauty Shop !6 .Main I'hoiir 3511 LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 13 iUSDAi Salable cattle for five days. 1500: compared Friday week ago: medium-good steers and heifers steady. Week's top half enr ! good 1160 lb. steers $27.50: bulk i medium-good steers $26 00-27.00: medium-good heifers $23.00-25 00: ; few loads young good cows $19.00- j i 20.00: sorted medium at $18.00. Low medium-common range and dairy ! bred slaughter cows $15 00-17 no- ! late canners-cutters 50c higher, bulk I 812.00-14.00. Sausage bulls 50c lower: common-good $15.50-18.50; few loads ' handy-weight common to good feed ! er steers $24.00-25.00; two loads 915 ; lb. at $25.50: to pasture. Calves: for j week 100. Steady off vealers $28.00. j Hogs: Salable for five days 1400: PORTLAND. Dec. 13 1AP-USDA1 Salable cattle lor week 1457. total 3254: salable calves 478. total 607: compared week ago market fully S'. OO higher on must classes, dinner and cutter cows and bulls strong to 50 cents higher. Calves and vealers closed $1 00-2.00 higher. Bulk medium-good steers $22.50-27.25. lop $'.'7.50 for average gootl steers. Com mon down to $18.00. Good feeders $22 50-23 00. load 637 lb. stockers $'.V(.75. common stockers down to $17.00. Common - medium heifers $17.00-23.00. good heifers to $24 00. Canncr-ciitter cows $12.00-14.50, late sales down to $11 00. shells down lo $9 00. Metllum-good beef cows $17.00-20 00. young cows to $2100. odd strictly gootl cows $21.25-50. new high. Common-good bulls ELECTROLUX $69.75 IMMEDIATE DELIVER V COMPLETE SALES and SERVICE AT VOLR HOME New Phone 7157 Michael Boam 126 No. Payne Street Klamath Falls, Oregon 'jilt Now available by Baldwin Small , compact, via qmtilrty lylril- a delight lo pliT, rf Ution to hrar hi ii 1 1 a:kosom; built by lUMwin. Sr I ant) l charrofd hf ililaituiftbrautT. Hrr H and he ihnllrd hf iu am t i nt, ion. 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