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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1948)
TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 1948 HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECOM PACE FlVt WEATHER rillKtltIN AND WANIIINOTON: C'lniiilv avllll lulu liKilny , IiiiiImIiI mill WviIiipb lUy. Hiiiiw III liluulilHlni. I. Ill) l-ltanN III Ivinlinmliil. MiiiInimIm lit fin.lt auultiwval.i 11 wlntla off i'umiI, Inur.Nalns lunlllhl. KLAMATH rAI.I.N AND VICINITY: riuutly Willi mill limlglil mill WIiib lli; luminal. In flv.il iililhtrly wlltita. ItlKll IiiiIhV kIhiiiI Ml; i,w tuilltftlt 4U, IllHll WrilnraiUy 411 NCIIITIIMIN t'AI.IMtllNIA- ('liulilv Willi mill III millll liHlay'miri lultluhl; Wviln.ariay'rlnuily Willi mm aa far amillt aa I'BMU llttlilaa Mill) ri.anii, Illll .-liana III liniimlum. imiileinl. aoulliaily wlitili nil roaal, Iwinmlitg fi.att unlit- ily mi nurlli oiaai lonlgm Hull M prllm 'I'lin I'rllniii liiimc i-xtrnalon null will mrpt nl Hid I'flliiiii school it tic 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ki Kitty nl 10:311 n. in. Hi Irani iiliimt the 111110 ml uao n( urw 11111 1 1 In la from Mm. V. VVIiltlock uixl Mm. II. Vulk who will Irnit Din project, Mrmtirra alioultl brlnu muck liuiclira mill iltrliMU, l:lrllliiii I nil I I ir Moiloc I'lillll Iiiiiiid oxlriialon mill will meet Tliiiratluy in Hip hump ul Mm. Kul 1111111 I'rll. Tim topic lor tliaruaaioii will bp "tMt mill Cum of Nrw Mn Irrluln." l.nttlflB will be Mm. V. It. luiim mill Mm. Wllllnni II. Ilrliu. Mrmticra are n.iknl 10 brine, n anrk llllllll. Kvpiyiinp llilrrralrtl III (Of cllnlly Invllril In annul. ' t'lmt ('tirltluii--Woi)irira Coun cil of the Firm Christian rluirrli will inrri l the rhuri'h Tliiiruliiy at noon tor 11 poll 111k liinchroii, w ith .roup one nn hualrAa. Kxcctillvc inrptliiK will be lipid nl II, mid n bimlhPM scuilon mid ilpvollonul fol lowing lunch. UIII111 - Mn. l.oulac Tucker of Alllfrlra In lllp lluunruuriil of Mr. and Mm J. K. Hirrlr. Mrs. Tucker l nine. Krcrnt uurnm III the Htrlc home alno were Jerry Kiiik. nrphrw, mid Wurii Wllllnm Min, both of llolae, Ida., here for 1 lie hunting. HUlurli-nl iroup The Klitmulh lllalorlinl mxlrly will nippi nl a p m. WrdiiPMlny nl the chamber of commerce offli-c. Joe LnClnlr, Ueivlor of nudlo-vlunl ctlucn llon In the rlty schools, will show plctuir.a. mid n aiienkrr of ihr eve ning will be Murl Krnln. Mrvlval Itoberl firari'lr. pn.stoi of the lloune of Prayer for All Nn llona, in rortlmid, In ronihictlni revirnl mrellngn nl the Union Ooapcl nilwiton 011 Conimrrclnl atreel every evenllul nl 7: JO Ills subject la "What Clod Will Do lor You." Every one la welcome. .Mrrllni C hanged There has been change In the meeting place for Martha circle of Hie Kami Methullat rlmrrh. The group w ill meet nl 1:30 pm. Thursday In Hie church par lora for dewerl. IloMcv.ru are Mrs. Ituby Kenyon mid Mra. W. T. Wlthrow. (iranse Kcaalon The next regular meeting of the Henley grange will be held Wednesduy al t p.m. An Interesting program Is being planned by the new lecturer. Mra. Kendall. Refreshments will be served after tha progrnm. Return Dr. and Mi a. Hugh Hwaney and fnmlly have relumed from a two-week vncnuon In Good Innd, Knna. over the holidays. The Hwnneys rrsldeoa Lakeshore drive. Dr. Bwnney la now In Ills offices in the Uoivln building. Club Meeting There will be a regular meeting of the Wednesday club January 7 al 7 p.m. All mem bers and pnwpectlvo members are urged to attend. Jolly Neighbors will meet Weducs day al 1:30 p m, al the home of Jnckle Drdord. 2535 Orchard way, for a luncheon. Election of officers will be held following the lunch. Ill Hillside Joe Ueiidlng. well, known Klmnutli resident mid drug gist ul Wood's drug store, wua ml mlUrd to lllllnldo hospital Moniluy morning. He la receiving medlcnl cure but no visitors m e penult led ut this tlinu, Mia. Ileiidlng, teiicher ut lllvvmlilo schfiol, Is with him mid a substitute la taking her dure In the school room. Circle Meets Thursday at 'J.I5 p. ui. the Dorms circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet In the church parlors with Mra. W. If. Ayren mill Mm. It, L, Hull lis co hosleiuipa. Devotions will be given by Mrs. J. C. Miller mid roll call will lie nuswrrrd with u new thoiiitht for the new year. Mrs. David f. Iliirnetl Jr. will be In charge of the program. Improving Ororge Elliott, prin cipal of Henley high school. Is re ported Improving In the Frmikllii hospital In Mull Francisco following mi operation nn his arm two wpeks ago. During Ills absence Mux Mnr vln Is acting principal of the school. Insinuation The Kagles nuxll Inry will have Installation tonight. Ttiesduy. nl A o'clock with Mrs. Dee j Hierlnnd as the new secretary mid Mrs. Mary Mellon ns trustee. There will lie etilerlnliinieiiL niwl rffrpvli. ! mrnts nfter the meeting. Named John A. Lambert, em ploye of 'Die Pacific Telephone mid Telegraph company, was elected ns one of the vice presidents of the : Morse Telegraph Club of America, Oregon chapter, al a Hireling held In P01 timid recently. Improving Mrs. Ladrnn Wine gar of Merrill Is reiiorted Improving j at Klmnnth Vnllry hoapltnl. She1 suffered a skull friiiture In n New 1 Year's eve afternoon ncrldent which look the life of her husband. Virgil 1 Winegnr. 1 New Hon -Mr. and Mis. II W. I.eltke of Fiilrhnven heights hnve received word of the birth of 0 son to Mr. mid Mia. Ionard Iltzke In Kveietl. Wnsh. The Utile boy was born January 3. and has open luinird Btephen Leonard. Red Bluff Beef Show Plans Laid flu 1 ih for the west's largest unnuul rculstcrcil beef caltlc million Ui be held Februiiiy 5, 0 mid 7 nl Itcd lllii!!, Calif, huvo now been com pleud, nccorillng to Clonics Mover, chaliiumi of the Tehama counly calllemen's cominlttcc, III charge of the ulfalr. Total listings of 303 head by 41 bleeders from California, Oregon, Wyoming. UI11I1, Washliigton mid Monlana hnve been received, Hlovcr Willi, Comlgiiiitciils liiiiiido 2b2 Here ford mid 10 Hhorthorii range mid herd bulls of breeding ngc mill 05 bred llrst-clilf registered Hereford hellers. Plans for the uffuir, us listed by Hlovcr, Include n show mid entile guiding demunsirutlon 011 February 6, a registered Hereford feinnle mid Hliorlhoru bull sale on the mil mid the snle of 2W1 Hereford rmigi' mid herd bulls on the 7th. Al the February 1IM7 snip, 353 Hereford bulls were sold to 101 cat tlemen living In 27 California coun 1 ,'s mid In the stutes of Oregon, Washington mid Neviida. Klmnalli Knlls cultlemeu puichus. Ing bulls nl lasl year's snle include Charles K. Drew and son. Cienry brothers, Henry Orlmes. Mabel l.is key, who Is consigning to the 1!I4 sale, mid the Yuinsey Laud mid Cuttle cointiany. High School r4 Comment f , a n, ft. 'M$ .Mury Lou i W V Vouiif Itepuhllrnns Memllers of i the Young Republican dub will meet in the circuit court chambers at p. m. January 9 to romplete I orgnnirsftlonnl set-up. All Interested are urged to aitend. 1 Aiislllarr-The women's auxlllnry , to the llrotherhnod of Railway ' Trnliimen will hold n regular meet- : lug Thursday at 1 p m. It Is very j Important thai all drill team mem- ; bers be present. Cndrrwrllrrs The regular meet-! lug of Life Underwriters' n.vsortn- ! tlon will be held Wednesduy at noon in the WUInrd hotel. Mnjor Hurgery Mrs. Andiew1 Heverson whose husband ojierntea : Uie menl market al lilelln s store. had major suigery nl Hillside hos. pital Tuesday morning. PO Receipts Show Gains The calendar year 1047 was a gumliil one for the Klamath Falls post office with ixistul receipts top ping those for 11WJ by $12,0112.18 Jr 5B40 per cent. With receipts for 11147 lit $234.73 34. It wns tile most guliifiil yenr In Die history of this office with the exception of 1045 When receipts reurhed $341.71X129 In 1040 the figures were recorded s $212.13010. Tile December quarter showed a guln of $4072 10 over the previous year's same gierlod or 7 090 er cent, with $70,510.48 as compared with 05 8:i8 32 for the quarter, 1940. The month's receipts nlso showed $5124 10 cam with $34,028.71 fur De cember, 1947 a 17.727 per cent over December 1940s receipts of $28, 904 01. huriery William Kaflon of 20OO Patterson had major surgery Mon day at Hillside hospital. School Schedule Back To Normal Elemenlnry clnv.es returned lo normal this week following 1 lengthy Christmas-New Year's holi day. The next vacation will come IP late March. The aupcrliitendent'ii office aald spring vacation would start with the close of classes. Thursday. March 25. and reopen the morning of Tuesday, March 30. Thla will enable children to In clude Dood Friday, Ensler mid Ei.ster Monday In their holiday. Tolnl registration this morning was 2179, a normal figure. Women's Physical Ed Class Slated Beginning this Wednesday, a women's physical education cla.v, will be held weekly In Hie girls' gym nl Klamath Union high school. SiHinsored by the city recrenllon department mid Instructed by Lil lian lledkey, the clauses will be held each Wednesday night at 7:30. Classes will be two hours In length and a chnrge of 25 cent nightly will be made to cover excn.ves. Activities will be developed to sun the desires of the group. All Inter ested women nro Invited. One hundred mid fifty entries for the stale url exhibit will be going nil to Portland from Klamath Falls by the deadline, January II). The exhibit will be held In the Meier mid Frank building February 2 through 12. ilif paintings will Ik competing for the stute mid na tional awards us well 11s scholar ships to vuiious url schools through out the cotintiy Ijisi year the works of Pal Huker 11 ml Andy Ilcrgloft j were sent to the nullonal tinuls In' Pittsburgh. j 1 The big ufluir of the year for the 1 Retail Helling club will be held tills ' Friday nighl lit the Wlncuia hole) banquet room. The occuslou will be the second uiiuual eiiiployc-employer ; banquet, bprukcrs lor the evening , will include Winston Purviuc, OV3 I director, unci Hurold Tculc. KUHti' j dlleclor ol vocational education.' ; hntcriuiumcni planned will be u lap ' daiKe by Cieue Klroud and vocal numbers from Mis. Chuck Cecil. 1 Handling the urraiiKeiiienls lor the 1 banquet is Retail Helling cluo Prcsi- 1 dcnl Ruby Lee Davis. ! ' " ; Anulhi-r musical broaduu-t will be ; JJ1CM.HUU by tlic mufeic ucpnii uneni ! a ucrlc Iroin tuitmiit, Januuty 13, bit (iiM.-lohed by Uircclor ol Muiic An- ! arrw Lom-y Jr. The nutimm villi; bv heard over KKLW from 7:30 Ut 8, and uill icaiurc inii w.nxii cn- ; hemble mid holoi?Ut. The lirsL KU mauiiee danec ol j 1048 I pUiiiiud lor Wednesday, h)oi.soied by the Honor society. With the tekulitr udmihMon ol 10 irntA ctiuiKed. the dance will lake up at 2:bj. luih nance will be one ol (he I a:, i Ihntit. be lore Mudyuig lor linal exaniA oeyjii-s, and every one miKht nr. well enjoy UienLelvei while they may. Alter considerable debate umoiiK tne iiieinbci.i ol Honor Mxlety. the liienie ha.s been chained J to Loup Year Frolic The girls will; be the onr who have to u-sc the Initiative, a-sk the bo! to dunce and buy them coke.) and doutthnuth. In aouition to the retord.s, mu&ic mil be bupptied by KU & own ' Gertiun" band. Start Hit; Thurrlay, Uitin club KiilrKirlA will viMt the Muuy halla liihiead of home roonus, )eddliug Wiighty 1'ellcan.s." Laim club mwl m11 al least 100 copies of the iong In order lo cover 'he cot of print iim. The 15 glrLs who will sell are MaiKurel Wcdel, ljnnu Rue Wor- den, Dolores Robutcek, Jean Loveli City Council Puts Clamps On Boxing The city council last night, nt the ropiest of Councilman Wendell hoillli. put off making 194)1 ap pointment to (he Klamath Falls busing commission until further sludy can be made into the work ings of the commission, particularly hi connection with recent fights staged here. The fight Councilman 'Smith and others want to talk over wu n debacle of November 4 when Jack Hnnpp of Merrill, a good middle weight, knocked out Irish Johnny Taylor of Oakland In two rounds. Many fight fans will argue that Taylor was not knocked out but simply took a dive. The latter hai not been proven. At any rate, box ing went Into an eclipse here after that and no boxing matches have been scheduled for the armory. 1krI boxers arc pursuing the pro fession in other cities. Councilman Smith said IMlay he did not question the Integrity of Lit. Ocorge H. Adler. Remy Stein or ten Wright, members of the commission, or Promoter Mack Lll lard, but he thought some stricter Instructions should be laid down for the commission to follow. Smith said that the commission was a good one but might need 'Jnrklng up." The commlsslo.1 members are appointed by ths mayor, with approval of the coun cil, and veterans organizations here benefit from ring proceeds. Probably Thursday night Smith nnd other councllmcn Will meet to discuss a set of rules of action thev will ask be applied to the boxing commission from this time on. "Cooling Off" Sentence Given TUI.EI.AKE. Jan. -E. E. Tolle son, 54. native of Arkansas and a five-timer In police court here, will spend the next six months In the counly clink at Yreka. Tolleson re peatedly threatened to "burn some body up" so was given time out to cool off by Police Judge Long on Monday. Officers sent Surah Louise Hay den. 37. also of Yreka, back home Monday with a 90-day stay In the county Jail as an alternative If she failed to leave town. She was picked up on a vagrancy charge. Restaurants Rated Here The Klnmalh county health de- panment has completed a survey of I 82 restaurant, taverns and the like j In Klamath counly. grading them In accordance with a state sanitary i code which Is comparable to the j grading system used In the city, j As of Monday. Die county h 1 1 29 grade A eating places. 45 grade I B places, two grade C and six un i graded. The latter Include places closed for remodeling, closed for the winter , or Just recently opened. Itinerant restaurants, hospitals, schools or ; camp cooking places are not listed ' in this grading. Legion Post Hosts Meet Klamath Falls post No. 8. Ameri can .Legion and auxiliary, will be host to department officers and visiting Legionnaires who will meet In Klamath Falls January 14 for the annual district conference at the Veteran Memorial hall. Jack 8. Marls of Canyonville (late commander of the American Legion auxiliary, will head the group of state officers who will at tend the meeting. Mrs. Ruth Coyner of Bend, state piesldent of the auxiliary, will hold a separate conference In the after noon with the auxUlary, assisted by other state officers. The session will close with a pot luck dinner at 6.30 p. m. Feast Of Epiphany To Be Observed St Paul's Episcopal church an nounces the observance of the Feast of the Epiphany Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. There will be a celebra tion of the Feast of Lights and after the service, In which the full choir will participate, there will be refreshments served In the parish hall. T This Is the traditional observance and an annual affair at 8t Paul's, and visitors are cordially Invited. In Hospital Mrs. Roalta Ilea, verne of 73 California, who has been In Hillside hospital for several days recovering from minor surgery, was permitted to return to her home Tuesday morning. Il "Slack Up or Crack Up' It la the winter season, the roads will be toy. Too many drivers approach, at too great a speed, an Intersection where they must stop, with the result they skid and a crash results, WW. N. OOEN. Afl Tawir Thaatn BallSiaf rkau StS ITATI FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOIIll IN1UIAHCI COMPANY ef Ueemlntlan, Muwlt T, Wtlft tarffaif Ant ulfitfMC Ca. Minor Kurgerr Mrs. Sarah Flem ; Ing of 331 N. loth, had minor surgery I at Hillside hospital Tuesday mom- Ing. She was dismissed later. Applications For Homesteads Pour In The number of applications for Hie 44 homesteads at Coppock Bay is Increasing, with from 100 to 150 new ones arriving daily at the U. 8. bureau of reclamation. Al the last count the number of applications received was 2300. The deadline for receiving applications is January 20. The examining board Is processing the applications and nfter the 20th the real Job of weed ing out those which do not qualify w ill begin. PI V0 POJTFOM.es OrTTiHCrTI auto iauM AMCat rnwt J f Barbara Phillips. Sally Humble. Darlene Price. Nadlne Yockey, Bar bara Dotson, Shirley Hennlger. Pris cilla Hutchtns. Lois Landrum. Eve lyn Rowland. Sharon Williams and Jean Wright. George E. Wood Licensed Solicitor Si FVV HAT SHOP 1114 Main St. 1st Anniversary ALIE Our Entire Stock of FELT HATS $11. 00 All New Srylet " I I No "Last Year Models" J All Earrings . . $1.00 Other costume jewelry drastically reduced. Sale Starts Wed. -4 Days! Tonsils T. E. Benbrook. son of E. A. Nrnbrnnk of Tulelnke. had his tonsils removed nl Hillside hospital Una morning. T. E. Is a high school student. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarontee Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 If Stuffy Jose iporis Sleep Tonlaht A little Va-lro-nol In each nostril quickly opens ura nnsal passages to relieve stuffy transient congestion. Invites rest ful sleep. Relieves sniffly, sneety distress of head colds. Follow dlreo Uons In the package. Try It! VICKSVA-TRO-NOL 0?h Hans Norland Fire Insurance. ' IV N. 6th til. I UAII 1 1 1 A fllaaa BWawaaannaa, tuu numtn wnu bui-htK Cu? FIASCOS then FEED, (gHDBJLV- Here's Good News! p'v Ar VOU btWfrn thft Btr nt 1 anrf 5i Ktitl koIiir thrmigl. Hint trvlni fiiiirtioiiRi 'rnlftrilft-Ritfl' prrlotl pp CTiiinr tn wnmrn? Doti till make jrou miner fmm hot nnnhet. ttrl Dummy, to nrn ow, irrlUMr, wrak? Tlir-li oo try I. villi. K. IMnkhumi VrtiPinhlD Ciimiiiiiind to rlivr mioh yni)ttimt H (mnoua for thU! 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D Stout's engineering and retail services cannot be surpsssed ss they are backed by the most . experienced men in the field. .W.IKeiikws Farm Equipment 10 Ho. Ninth m -Klnmnth Fnlls. Oregon Mi mm JANUARY 1st to FEBRUARY 1st ONE TUBE FREE with each purchase of 2 tires any size. ALL TIRES PRICED at 70 Below Regular List! Equip your car NOW for a FULL YEAR of trouble-free, safe driving. You can't afford to pass up these prices! FISK AIR FLIGHT DELUXE 6.00x16 NOW 6.50x16 only $16.65 7.00x16 only $19.77 7.00x15 only $18.72 6.50x15 only $16.34 6.00x15 only $13.41 (All prices plus tax) LOOK-ALSO... In the line of bargains ... a FEW NEW TIRES, not our brand, to be SOLD AT COST PRICE to you! THE NEW LOW PRESSURE TIRE Lower pressure smoother riding, safer driving FISK AIR BORNE The newest in tire design. Better traction . . . smoother riding. 65x15 Now only $21.15 70x1$ Now only $23.94 60x16 . 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