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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1947)
. SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PACI THREI VEATHER NUIITIIr.UN I'Al.lrilllNIA Pair In illv, liinltfM a ml UhiiiIm, itaril iMllly tloklilv rallsinn IHtilli nntlHI l.iMal ruiiiM t.illla lllalia In liiilt"ia lura Utntla tu Inmtaiala iiurlltwa.l wlml "'k.AMA I'll TALI S AND VII INITV - I Imlilr In IMrll rl IV Willi a Irw ilinw tlilillta NilliilHy allal IIIRli t.xlay low tunitftii at. imii hiiniuy i IIIIKUON Nam III wa.l ami llalil Jain i.r .U..W In aa.l iimllim " " Ir.l Imlar rl. .n.l.i. III .hiiwi.n al l.iw .lavalluii ami .now at l l-'l l"'"a " I'.illV rli.mli Hillular Willi w flurilaa I, It ... .hllll.ia I" wa.l anil ilarraaalna till, .ruiiimin. Hltitly lniup-Tlio Women's Ho ilrty nt Clirlnllnn Hervlre atutly tin m III" UnlK'tl Natl'tna will iiiml Tuesday, DiHTiiilx-r HI, 1:30 tu 3 pin. !u tli" pin l"i ul llip Mint Melliudlat iliuii:h. The apeaker will bo Mm. Kenneth Umblo. who rrraiitly returned twin New York where he heard dlarusslim of llw 1'iilmtliit question ul UN. ( hr.l Wiirk Till- Illy home ex trusion mill tnuk over tlm work "t Community t'lir ' tor the nreu with Mm. Wilbur Book a t huh mint, MMril by Mm. living Thoinnii, Mm, (nil i:hne. Mm. Wyim Hnles. Mm. Herbert JiiIiiimiii, Mm Chillies Mur lli. Mm. Piive Campbell. .Waak Walton The regular 1niik w'almn meeting, lrcrinbrr 17. will be held nl the Wlllard llotrl Imtetid ot the Wlnrina n prrvlutialy an nounced. All members end gueMs ire urged to attend. (.Ilia HI Paula KplMopnl guild will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. L. 8. Tyrrell. 303 Pacific Ter ro.T. fur Christmas program nnd lift exchange. Drill Team The Kugh-s' ttiixlllary drill tram will have a get-tntether at the home of Mm Clnlley WrIKht. 11)7 Washington. Monday evrnlnii fur a pothtrk supjier. Tegal notTces Nlll ll t tir HO Ml l Al.t !.lfl ftlopotatU Milt I rtM l 1 h 1fi I nfiimnn l.'nuiiril ul tUm t.'lly til XlameHi TalU, tltrtfnii, fur ll ptmiteW ot iliifl lMiirivriiitlt lunula. KeMet an uri 01 (tif tlng. Hl 1111 I liuilaaiitl. :inil lltnxlrrt. NinM -Nine V U lUft I.iili nu mtv I4 ilil NiMr,ri'l li nrJintirri of Ilia lit t"lt ot Klaniaith lallt. fur lh riHiitiurllon and Iniprova manl nt lh following Improvamanl unlla nualail In Klamalh ralla, Oratftm, follow' ttttptovamanl uull No. SJ, a landing along ttoulh 7lh Hlrral front ttia jtoulli Piulatly lltta ul Uah A vanua lo Ilia Norlhwratarlr llita of Willow Avaitua. and I'luff) Avanua Imm Ilia Ntirtlteaalar ly Una of Noulh Ulh Nlrrei in tha Nnrirt alrly Una of 1th filrtat. and. Initrva man! Unit No. tH, aKlamllng along Ap plcgala Avaiiua from Ita Caal tnlartri'llon Uh Wllcltall A vanua. lo It wait Inlar a tln with Wathlmrn Way I'rotKMala to ptirrltata aald bond Will ha rat eivrd by tlia undartlg nad up to and Int-luillng tha 5th day of Jamiao. ltW, al (ha hour of aeven thirty ochx'li p m. of aald day and nnanad al rvg ular maatlng of tha Common Coutn-ll Immadtalaly tharaaftar: aald itand thall ha ilalad January IS, 4Ji, and hall ta In amount of twiiw mh, arnt bond I No. I. of aarh rriaa, whlrh atialf be for I he fractional part of aald um, and all hall ba d"t lait ar afler I ha dale of uue, pavtnanl of tha entlra iHtnil noilrmal with aald City al any eouMH) paytng dale on and after one year from the data thfreof naid bund ill liear Inlaravl at lha rata of not to eMieed ill per rant par annum, pa) able aemi annually on January lit. and July 13 of aaoh rear, principal and Interact pay able al tha office of lha treasurer of lha City of Klamath rail. Orrgun. AH proposal nmat Iw nnrnndltlonal and arrnmpanird ny a raiilfled check fur five par runt of tha proposal Tha Cnmrnon Council rearrvca the right In rrject any and all bid. The auri-rBiful bidder fnr ald bond will I mi furnUhrd with an opinion a lo the validity thereof bv the law firm nl Win free, MrCulloch. Khulrr A Havre npaldlng fliilldlng, Portland. Oregon Thla notice ta authnrlred ny ordinance of hj Common Council of tha City of Klamath t'alla Oregon, dated November SI, 1017 ttmvAno MTnoDR, Police Judge Pro Tempore of tha City of Klamath rT)i, Oregon N 31--J 2 Inc -No 910 I runt Orrgim Mly- Mr mid Mm ItnfiH liiilch, lorinrr rtnldniu of Kliiiiialh KuIIk, uki licit- with Mm liittn' pitrriiU, Mr. nnd Mm. J, K Hill of Diiyloii ntirrt. 'I ln-y, with tinlr two t-hlUlt rii, liuvr irhldud In HK"li City lor the phM thrnr yrum ii i ii1 will iiuike thrlr home hi Hun l-'iiiiMinco where liuti-ii htifi nixcptfid n ponlllou with I Jim mid Jlrudntm't Mih. HutrH uml ihrlr chlldirn will Join htm hi the nuy t:hy im ftom. im hoiifiliiU In found. Iliilm left today foi Hun KrunclHco find will rctiini ('liilntinim Kve to be with hln fiun lly Ihtteft In the non of tlie Into W li. llittrn of Hi In city. Arrive Mr. nnd Mm, Kobi'it It. While and rhlldmn, Unrlcne IChtlnr it i ui Mry KII.tihtHh, nrrlvrd Hundiiy fntn Hhreveporl. Lu. They will mnke thrlr home In Klumnth Fulli The Whiten 111 Kprnd the ChrlNt niun holldiiyn with Mr. unci Mm. W K. Andrrm-h of 700 Doty, Mi, White' piirrmU. Mrn. White In the fminrr Hohrmiiry Andrimih. ImprnvlfiK Mm. Juinrg I-oprz, ail'JU Kherlrhl, In reported nnine wl'iit Improved nt Klumnth Vnllcy hofphul following it MrrloiiH n I lack nl lnfhienr.il. Mrn. Uiprz wnn nd inlttrd to the lionpltul Tucxdiiy. Hhr Ift the diniKhtrr of Mrn. Zfiin IVnl of The Merit Id nnd New ndvertln Iiik ntuff. N o t li t. TO t tnniTnn. Not lea li hereby given thai Eunice Jane Piper ha been apptilnted ad inlnlatratiir of the a tale of Luther H IMper, rira-eanrd. bv the (Irrull Court nt the Jtlatr of Oregon for Klamath tountv and ha qualified. Pertnna hav ing claim agalnil aald elate tttav prevent aame ilulv verified a rerjulred 1 bv law In lha undesigned adtntnlntralor at the office of John It. Klilnger. It. ft Nellonal Hank Duildlng. Klamath Fall. Oregfiu. wllhln ! tnonlhu from lite f ir-l publication nf thla notice Oatr of f I rat pittdu-atlon Derember It. 1P47. KI'NIcr JANE PIPFII. Admlniatrftlor of Ihe ealate of Luther S Piper, decraaed. n i:-w 27. J .i io No. l:io SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING filierl (inaranleeg Hark All Mflfce' Rraianahl prh e--lree I ttimair Sowing Mochine Service Vonr Independent llraiei 'n't VM Mha.iai IVll A XMAS SUGGESTION FOR YOUR HOME THE NEW MINNKAroi.lS-HONUYWIil.L I H.I2 tor tor fully iiulomnllo brat oil any type furnace. Itediieca I'llrl ('natal a HEALTH a ECONOMY a COMFORT a CONVENIENCE a SATISFACTION PADE & TITTLE "Ileal la (lie Mania Touch thai tranfnrnia your linuaa Into home." Dual-Control Car In Use l.AKKVIKW. JJec. YA A diml couliol cm for In driver In- filruc-tloii ut Liikrvlew hlh nchool linn been received nnd put Into tine. II wan nnnotinred thin week by Hupcrliitendent liitvld lliiten. A creuin colored, ffiur-doir Chev rolet nediui obtiil- d without din rue UirouKh the Uruhinii Chevrolet corn puny jiero mid the Aniertntn Auto moblln uhfioi'lutlon, the cur hun diml controln Innttillrd no the Instructor cun keep control while the ntudcnlr. practice. Ilaten In InMrilctor of the coiuhc. which bt'ifuii mote than two weekn iiko, In advance of the car'n delivery The coiirM) In onen lo both Junior und nenlor clunn noyn and lrl and will Include nluhl drlvlnu an well an daytime and claMtroom liiHiructlou Haten ittleuded an InHlructor'n courne at Portland lunt nummer no that the Uikcvlew IiIkIi nrhwjl could miiillfy for one of the earn. Bike Licenses Go On Sole lflcycle llcennefi went on nale thin moinliiK hi the city hall, but only 14 turned out to net h"w Ihkk. Hturt Intf next week the llceiHen will be on nale In the recreation office nt the city hall, nnd inul be purchased before January 1. The 11 ecu sen are K'hkI for 1&4H-40 and cont 60 cent. Thone applyliiK for them mu.it have the followtnic Information: name of bicycle, brake and neat, nnd the frame number. Lake 0' Woods Road Closed Tainter Buys Air Service Lake o the Wood Hummer home ownera were cllmouruifi-rl today If they planned to enter the area to Kullwr their Chrlnlinaa Krcciin Hun diiy. F.d Morc, careliilser. ndvlhrd rl'ho fferald und NewN ttiut n "kikx! foot of allow" covered the lake co executive council refused lo fo along tlon and roadu were not In the brut ' with him In an all-out flKht against of ahapc. ti,. noii-communlnt provWon of the Morne aald the lake im frozen Taft-Hartley act. Lewis Takes Miners Out Of AFL Fold WA8HINOTON, Dec. 13 lift J'.hn I., fwla ha divorced hla WiO. M0 mlnera from the AFL alfain In a mrve viewed by aome labfii men to day aa a alkn that he Intenda to play Indeiiendent In the 194B presi dential election. The aecond apllt between the United Mine Workers and the American Federation of Labor came 1 1 yeara after Lewis first marched them out of the parent body and less than two years after he marched them In attain. It was no surprise. The 67-year-old Iwla had had hie hat In hla hand ever since the last A PL convention, when the Birth Record Tops Deaths LAKEVfEW, Dec. 13 The birth record In Lake county so tar through 1947 has exceeded the death rat by four to one. It wan an nounced this week oy Dr. Joycelln Kobertson. county health officer. Last week the number of blrtha passed the 200 mark for the year 'now 204i, and for the same period the number of deaths was 51. Over the state aa a whole, throunh Octo ber, blrtha exceeded dratha by near ly three to one. according to the Oregon Halth Bulletin. over but the Ice was too thin for skating. There la quite a bit ot snow on the west aide of the lake. Beveritl persons attempted to reach the lake last Hunday but were forced to turn back, Morse observed. Temperature mmicIIiik at the lake Saturday morn ing was 211 degrees. Inlllallnn I'mtpuiiril -Thi'ir will be no Initiation of Jobs Dunn litem an originally pluuncd for Monday night. A regular Hireling will be held that evening but the Inltlutlon has been postponed brrause of con IlKtlng dales. The Inltlutlon will be hrld the serond meeting In January. Elks Yule Party Set On Vacation Mr and Mrs. Krnest Mollis are on a two weeks' vacation In Han Francisco and from there will go to Portland for the Christ mas holidays Moon' Mollis Is manager of the gas company here and Mrs. Mollis Is an office em ploye. (Irrm I'lana-Cub stout masters nt Klumath basin packs will meet In Altuniont Junior high school Monday al 7 :30 p. m . lo make plans for the cubs' activities In the Hoy Hrnul circus. February 5. In the Klamath armory. Passed Away Mrs. JoM'ph Hchnrwlrr. mother of Mrs. Molly Monroe, a teacher at Mills school, d'ed Friday evening In a Portland hospital. Mrs. Schneider was very well known here. Tonsillectomy Charles llcnder-sr-r., 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Walter Henderson ot Weyerhaeuser Camp 6 at fleatty. had hla tonsils removed al Hillside hospital Satur day morning. Mret Mated There will be a meeting of the ronds committee of the Klumath County chamber of commerce at chamber offices, Tues day al 3 p. ni. ' l.AKKVIKW, Dec. 13 The CioohC Lake air service established at the i Lakcvicw municipal airport a year 1 and a half ago by Uleun Plato has i been purchased by Oreg Tainter. j the two men announced this week. Plato said that sold out in order to construct a modern tourist I court al the south entrance to the city. Tainter, who has bcrn airplane mechanic at the alrjiorl since Octo- lur lliafl M'lll c.iitliiiie In riiurul i the flying school under the original 1 "'" , K"rn "mr annual Christmas name. ' K'n ,rom "le lodge at 2 p. m. Sun- ! Hud Moore, examiner qualified to I d"v 'nn thr Klk will entertain give private pilots' licenses, who is I thclr traditional children's credited by Tainter with beinj j """day party. I partially .csponslblc for the good ' , "klwr MX) and 1000 F.Iks and ! record at the airport, and hla wile. "mr 'nillli are anticipated. In 1 Joy Moore, former WASP pilot dur- I k,"re r the youngsters are a pup i,,f tlm p uiti cminii. 1 1 h 1 1 how, a Juggling act and a laroe Tainter as Instructors. They h a d i "'"ply ' 'r cream, cake and treats Formal Break The formal break came last night with a typical Lewis' gesture of con tempt and a tvplcal five syllable word which fell like an epithet "disaffiliate" "Oreen A FL we disaffiliate. Lew Is It! '12 47." These words, scrawled In green crayon on a torn-off half sheet of cheap paper, were all the notice Ils sent President William Green o! the AFL. While other union officials de clined to be quoted offhand, several aid a desire bv Lewis for political Children of Elks lodge members Independence next year probably nuMrlira iiir eiiu. Girl Killed In Auto Accident EUOENE. Dec. 13 ot'j A 17-ycar oia gin was dead and one com panion was In a hospital with serious Injuries today following an automobile akld on the Pacific high way north of here yesterday. The victim was Bylvla Honka of Otla. Hospitalized Is Robert W. Robinson, 20, Ocean Lake. The third passenger. Leroy Whlttlngton, 24. seaman first-class from Eugene, was only slightly hurt. Whlttlngton aald the couple had picked him up near Junction City. He said the car. in passing a truck, hit the gravel ahouldcr on the left side of the highway, apun Into the ditch and was hurled 25 feet from the highway. been 1041! with Plato aince September. Ostendorf Due Home Sunday Mayor Kit Ostendorf Is expected to return Sunday afternoon from a round of meetings and conferences this week in Portland and Salem. The mayor was present for numer ous civic meetings In Portland and for a League of Oregon Cities ses sion at Salem. He la one of the learue'a directors. Also expected back In town Mon day or Tuesday la City Engineer E. A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have been vacationing In Southern California and the Southwest for the past three weeks. Acting Police Judge Howard Strode was enjoying a brief vacation this week-end. hunting in Alturas. Dr. J. C. Hunt, rlty meat and dalrv In spector, held police court In his absence. doled out by Santa Claus. Center of the festivity will be the huge decorated tree at the lodge. CAB Ends Hearing Into Plane Crash In view of his strained relations with other AFL leaders rhey said It was llkele that he did not want to b romm'tteri to whatever pollt'cal role mar b plaved by th new AFL "lebor's educational and political le.-irue" K. C. Adams, editor of the UMW Journal, told reporters there has been "no deal" with anv labor or ganisation to combine forces for the election campaign. j Former Klamath iWoman Dies SEA'ITLE. Dec 13 i,v A civil Word na Decn received tn Kiam- actonautlcx board hearing Into he alh Fnlls ' the dea,n ' Eula M" November 30 Alaska Airlines plane All"e Strom ' Pendjeton- 'on"'y disaster at the Seattle-TacomJ Tar- . ' U,l c"y' Mn l'?m e lrt was concluded yesterday, but : molher. ' "7 the examiner said it oi ruJX., tr of Dr. Wayne McAtee. both of be six weeks before the CAB In- qulrv Into the accident would be completed. Eight persons last their lives when airliner overshot the Held the Into automobile and crashed burned. The closing session was highlight er by testimony by L. K. Phillips citll aeronautics administration Klamath Falls. Mrs. Strom died Friday morning following a long illness. Dr. McAtee had been with his sister for three weeks before her death and will re main in Pendleton until next week. Mrs. Strom lived In Klamath Falls for a period of about three years, leaving here In 1945. Funeral services will be held at 2 maintenance division executive, that I p' m' Mondl' ln tne Pendleton the brakes were In working order but failed to stop the plane because It was still parllallv airborne when It went off the runway. Pilot James E. Farrts testified curlier that there was no Indica tion nf braking as he tried desper ately to stop the plane. Methodist church. CAItl) OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, ihe messages of sym pathy and the many beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereave ment, the loss of our wife and mother. Marlorle Hcnnett. Leslie Dennett and Oarbaia. To Speak Rev. Thomas Leupp of I Portland will conduct both services at the First. Clmrrh ,if Mia Slav... . rtne. Gulden and Martin, tomorrow r I In Stock At iv The Gun Store Turn those nn-longer-used articles h'to cash now! Herald and Nrwa Want Ads are Inexpensive and bring quick results. IV MKMORIAM lit memory of Elmer Franklin Stroud who passed away 2 years ago tomorrow. Loren Stroud and Family. ROLLER CHAIN FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS IN STOCK PORTLAND IRON WORKS 1335 NW Northrup Portland, Oregon II in -12 rm H i NOTICE THERE WILL BE NO DANCE IN MERRILL THIS SATURDAY Our final 3 dances will be held on Dec. 20th, 27th and Jan. 3. Dur ing Jan. and Feb. the hall will be closed for redecorating. My or chestra will be available for en gagements on any night during these 2 months. "BALDY" EVANS PURE DOWN GARMENTS iLJSt m " II W JaC "a. afc-A Raglan Style For men 32.50 For ladies 32.50 714 Main tU PRE-WAR PRICE GENUINE WATERLESS COOKWARE Tor xAing dclkious, appctuing meilt the new vaicrlcu wiy. stlca Ie Luxe ware by e Bind. Kctiin more of the garden fiohncu and Ofiginal vitamins and mineral. Triple-thick aluminum heats cenly, ii alnas kind to food. Tlivo-Scal cuxet Kali in the flavor and natural numturc. Wide, flat bottoms ate elliiicnt on any range unit and cooking heat Hons qukUy to sides and covet. r GUN STORF I FY0CK-M00N INCORPORATED 121-125 So. 9th rh. 5400 IF YOU ENJOY A GOOD DANCE the V.F.W. Invites YOU to Every ATL Nite at the Music by SKI'S Sensational SIX Dancing 9 1 Adm. 90c, Inc. Tox YOUR CAR YOU IT Need It For Essential Driving. Needs Essential Service THAT MEANS:. -At Regular Inspections k Regular Lubrications k Regular Adjustments For real car conservation and continued maximum per formance have your car checked now by our (killed, trained mechanics with modern tools and equipment at this eonvenlent location on Klamath Avenue, Where 8th Street Ends Odell Motor Co. Phone 4149 Cold Strikes Over Nation By The Asaorlated Prras Cold weather continued over a wide aectlon of the country today, with aub-zero temperaturea attain reported In part of the Mldweat and the mercury dropping to the 30'a In parta of Southern Texas and Alabama. Coldcat points on the early mom. Intc weather map were Watertown. fl. D.. with a low nf 5 below, and Dtiluth, Minn., which reported 4 below. The low In Mobile, Ala., waa 3B while temperaturea In that area Itenerally were below normal. Rain waa reported along the Oulf Coast. Small Craft Warnings Up SEATTLE, Dec 13 m The weather bureau ordered small craft warnings on the Washington coast and Straits of Juan de Fuca changed at 13:30 a.m. today to southeast atorm warnings for strong to occa sionally gale force southerly winds. Small craft warnings were hoiated at the same time for the Inland watera of Washington until 4:30 p.m. today for freah. to occasionally strong winds. DR. DENTON J. RFES ORTHODONTIST 601 Medical Dental Bldg. Phone 9325 WE DELIVER Pres-To-Logs Standard Feed Store Phone 8300 or Rinehart's Chevron Station Phone 3382 Open Weekday! 1:M a.m. ! l:0t p.m. fluntUyt :M a.m. U l:M p.m. H. th HI., aerttti from Twir Theatre IM11 1 i m for the basin llll I! WHEELED FIUEVUS OF THE FAMILY all i.i ivMu riniiniiv HUM lUUIUtt LUAlMli There's o Christmas wish for the four - wheeled "friend-of-the-fomily" in the heart of every car-loving car owner. There are hundreds of wonderful gift suggestions in the completely stocked parts and accessories section ot Rose Motors. It's a sparkling section, glistening with gifts to thrill any car owner. With a useful accessory or a needed part, any car or truck looks better runs better after Christmas Day rolls around. , Put Yourself in Santa's shoes and shop for the family car at Rose Mo tors. You'll be shopping there every time a part is needed an accessor wanted. When it comes to gifts for ca'S, Rose Motors has everything. You'll be giving more and paying less, because Dollar Diplomacy sets the low price to pay on parts and accessories at Rose Motors. HOME BASE FOR KLAMATH BASIN TRANSPORTATION Pontiac & GMC Sales and Service RUSE MOTOR Mll'MY CORNER OF FOURTH AND KLAMATH n Market Phono 3til