Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 07, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREI
Klamath
Insurance
Men To Meet
I. Iff Inauranrr underwriter from
throughout the Klamath Falls area
Kill gather at Ihr Wliicma liutrl,
Hslurday, January 10, fur en all
day Irual linn llnna conference
aiioiiaorrd hy the I'nllcd Hlalea Na
tional bank, V.. II. Tiiomaon. mull
agcr nl tlir Klamalh falls branch,
he auuotltii'rd.
A tcnlll llf trust experts f I inn thtt
Pcirllnnil nf fU e nf I lie Imiik, liend
ed hy II M. Alton, villi president
mill lint officer, will lend the pro
Kia m. which In In lit! it condensed
version iif the sumo cnnfcrciit'c tlmt
rrienily drew over :il)0 llf n under
writer In Hie I'urlliind urea to n
series nf evening inccllngs In Unit
rlly.
According In Thompson, hIiu will
prealde over Hie morning srsaloft,
Ihr conference la dcalgiicd In fa-
mlllsrUe Ihr llm underwriters In
Hit Klainalli Kail arra wllh rur
rent trust nirlliuila uinl policies, ui
Dial Ihr Irual ufflrrrs and llm In
uranrr underwriters may funrllun
niurv closely fur the public welfare,
Curl Walker, president of the
1 .If c Underwriters niuiiK'iittlon of the
Klaniulli liaiiln, l scheduled u
speak briefly. Oilier ntflrcra nf
tlir association will be Introduced
al Uinl time.
fl. M. Allan, president of tlir
tiual dlvlalon of Ihr Amrrlran
Huttkrra eaaortalluii. aa well al head
of the Iruit drparlmrnl of Orrgoti's
Urgcal banking liiklllutlon, will
open the session with a dtaruaalon
ol the lllr underwriter and Irual
offlrer team.
He Is to be followed by Tnmt
OHIecr W. U. llliiKou, who will
lell nf the purl life liiurimte play
In estate plnnnliiK, and Trust Of
ficer L. II. Hlaver, who will discuss
business insurance trusts.
Oarar Htilve, aaalatant manager
of the I nltril State National
hank'i Klamath branrh will prealde
al the afternoon aeaalon. Aaalatant
Ire I'realdent l J. Overman of
Portland will lead off the aeeond
half wllh a dlaruaalon of the prob
Irma to be confronted In Invealtng
Iruat funda under preaenl-day con
ditions Next. D. W. MarKay. trust offl
rer. will outline the coniplexlllra of
Oregon'a community properly taw
The conference will conclude with
a dlscusalon of taxes tn relation to
I nt community properly . law, by I
II. W. Moaa. aaalatant truat officer. j
The recent irual function! con- I
ference held In Portland, from j
which the Klamath Falla program I
la an outgrowth. wa the flrat to !
be held since before the war.
Tha program waa ao enthuilaatl- i
eally received by the Portland i
nderwritera thai Ilia United Stales i
National bank arranged to aend I
lha original group of speakers to j
tha larger eltlea throughout lha
elate for a one-day preaentallon In I
each locality. The program waa i
held laal month In Mrdford and
Kugene and thla month will be held j
In Klamath Fall and Ha Inn. . j
Originally planned aa a biennial
program, lha conference will be
poruwrcd by the United States Na
tional bank nt Portland, aa often
at changes In the laws and the
current practices dictate, according
to K. H. Thompson, manager of the
Klamath Palls branch.
American Legion Auxiliary 1 A3 StlldPlltS
aw J A a M 4aff d g I wwwwwaw-wajj w
u i st net Meet siaxea nerei
.
MltS. CKAHi tOVNI.lt
American Liner
Towed To Safety
PLYMOUTH. Eng.. Jnn. 7 i1' A
deep sea lug towed the disabled
American freighter Lawrence D.
Tyaon Milcly Into Plymoulh harbor
today.
The 4380-ton ahlp. en route from
Ilouen to llnlllmorc, rudload for help
yesterday, reporting that her en
gines had broken down 60 miles
southwest or the Blclly lairs and
tlmt she waa being buttered by a
llule.
Members and officers of the
American Legion auxiliaries of Dis
trict No. 4 will attend the annunl
district conference to be held
Klumiitli Fulls Januury 14, Omits
Puns, Januury 16.
Afternoon and evening sessions
are pluuned with the auxiliary and
li'Klon holding separate sessions In
the afternoon and a Joint meeting
In tlio evening.
Mrs. Crulg Coyner, department
president, ul licnd, Mrs. Mitchell
I'hiirn, (li'purtiiioiit vice president.
Heiialile, and Mis. Miic K. Whltconib,
depiirtineiil secrelnry, Portland, will
bo the principle spciikois In the af
ternoon, dividing the auxiliary pro-
gruni between them to give le-
tulled pli. t in o of t h e nrgunluitlon
unci Its ninny projects. Mrs. lola
Hellbroiincr, box I'M. Klmnath Fulls,
district president, will preside at the
meeting. Following each nf these
session. Mrs. Kurl York, department
child welfare chairman, of Mrdford,
will prealde over a short meeting to
be attended by all unit child wel
lure chairmen In the district.
Juclc Marls, department comman
der, and Mrs. Coyner will be the
principal speakers.
Delegates are expected to ultnd
from Aahlund, Centrul Polnl, Orants
Puss. Kerby, Cave Junction, Klam
ath Pulls, Lnkevlew, Miilln. Medford,
Merrill and Wolf Creek.
In the department party will be
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marls, of Can-
yonvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Owens,
vice commander. Hulrm: Mr. Tom
Collins, drpiirlmenl adjutant, Port
land, and the Mesdames Coyner,
Thorn, Whltcomb and York.
Enroll For
iOVS Classes
Hlily-three new sludrnts were en
rolled Ihla week In the Oregon Vo- i
rational school, bringing the toUl '
of enrollment up to 333 for the new !
school In the former plant of the i
Marine llarrarka.
More newcomers are arriving and
Itupilrlea mounting.
Two new classes were started, In
watch and eloek-maklng and In
medical technology. The former class
waa filled Immediately and a wall
ing Hat ratablished.
The school now has Z5 classes jn
operation, with 29 instructors There
have been no graduates yet, but
there will be graduations on an In
dividual basis In about a month.
Classes now In operation Include:
Cooks 2.
Itclrlgeratlon service (.
Auto body and fenders.
Diesel mechanics .
Jlukery 2.
Commercial art- 1.
Draftsmanship 1.
Htuilness management 1.
Dry cleaning I.
General agriculture 1.
Klcctrlcal appliance repair 1.
Carpentry 1.
Combination welding
Gunsmith 2.
Pnotography 1.
Kudlo conimunlcatloii
Auto mechanics 4.
Srassen Hopeful
Of GOP Victory
NEW YORK. Jan. 1 iP White
House aspirant Harold E. Stassen
says he Is "greatly encouraged by
Chest
WICKS
VapoRui
developments so far in the cam
paign" and that he views the next
80 days aa a crucial period In hln
drive for the republican presidential
nomination.
"We have moved Into first place
In several polls In the Middle West
where we are known best," the
former Minnesota, governor declared
at a news conference yesterday aa
hi Eastern states campaign head-
To helo relieve conges
tion. coughing, muscular
oreners, rub on we rmlng
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRING
Eipcri Oasrintatal Wtrk
(All Mki
Sewing Machine Service
quarters was op?UfU at the Htft
Hheraton.
ClaMlIied aui Bring RvsulU
BETTER HEALTHI
Mamewhatdt
Ixral ad Calea)
allmasla
OaMrli Uliar
TrMtod wlthoul Hoapltat
Oparstlon
WHI. ot call lor mt
daaorlpUva Booklat
MntUilhnutkTrUii lOA.M.HSf.M.
BrMSfff Himdi, WtJnttdmi, FnJmr asV e
Dr. C. I. DEAN CLINIC
Pftylflfaai ad Swrgaaa
N. K. Cernar g. Bumatda and Grand Avanua
talaphona IAat 3SI1U. ForUaad 14. Oraqoa
( llltlKTMAH 81II1'
ONTAUIO, Ore., Jan. 7 til', A
railroad freight car of food and
clothing destined for the Northwest
Christmas ship for Kurope'a needy
has been forwarded to Portland
from this area.
The cargo Includes BB sucks of
wheat, 91 sacks of brans. 63 iw
of canned milk, 400 cases of as
sorted canned food and the remain
der In odd lot quantities of other
foods, soap and clothing.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
Wlilwit OWI AW Y'U J-? Oil !
M ia It- Mtrwbg Ktria' U C
Thm liver boull pour out bout pint nf
biU uk Hit y ur In. U ivetv iay, U this
bil i nK Uowtnf frrtjx, vour (imwI niv nut
difMt. It my jiut d - in the bowoU. Tha
u blfHiu up your ctoniarh. Ymk ct rn
.ilul. You ImI mout, Mink ud tb world
lok punk.
1'. uko thoM mild, fatl CtvrWt Uttl
Urtof I'tiU to get 11mm 1 pinu ol bile flow
Ing frtorty to mVw you "up and up.
( t paaHru lMy. Kffrrllv la miking
btl flow trfy. Atk (or Vuttt't UlU Lirer
I'utaa, 134 at any dnifitor.
CIO Maps Plan
For Wage Boost
DETROIT, Jan. 7 OTr-The CIO
United Auto Workers began chart
ing their course today on a demand
for a third poalwnr wage boost for
OO.flOO factory employes.
The exact goal was still to be
determined, but the decision waa
believed only a mutter of days dis
tant. A number of Influential UAW
lex-ills have proKed 24 cenU an
hour.
President Wuller Itculhrr, in an
nouncing the UAW's Intent to seek
bigger pay checks In 11MB rather
than count on a price rollback, said
his union would "demand and win"
a raise as a "forced necessity."
HltK
TOKYO, Jun. 1 111 The U. 8.
eighth army reported today 673
homes were destroyed In the fire at
Ynmndu. on the northeastern coast
of Honshu, December 20 a blaze
traced to a defective cookstove.
More than 3000 Jupanese were made
. homeless.
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