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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1948)
PACE TWO HERALD AND NtWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON FRIDAY, JAN. 16, t48 WMMm .mis soiisr rllllU ALH1HT 'Hit Porodeot 1947" and Bowery Kids la "Newt Hounds" Cua tJnuoui hhuwa Daily s Inn H:3e p. m. klAKTH TOMORROW as-s hi iiiiiajii-issi-ssww-jaf . ( ALSO Jungle Thrillrr "Wild Beasts At Bay" fnanr SIM New Show STARTS TODAY AND , " I nii i trrrr NOV AT REGULAR PRICES! T LUT. hmt rLrSe C0E WITH THE VilND gmciiu.ii i BoxDDnoiuU'i Vrvrr ljn'ji'-t"i.. Matin itl:Hf,a. Evralnf at l:M p. ex. SATURDAY MORN. Door Open t:M a. m. CARTOON CARNIVAL FLVS . I J rtsas ivn MsUaes l:-C. -,. . m. ALSO .HONDA ILLMIMO IW "Adrenturt Island" STAGE "HI HO SA FUN SHOW" VS I SUNDAY I DON'T MISS f mm Br Rent Curb Talks Set On Saturday M AKHIStiTON. Jan. I( (41 Senate coromltlea hearings en Iff il lation la extend rent controls, now due I tipirt Frbrnary W. will b lin ttalurday. Senator rain iK-Masb.l. chair man of a banking subcommittee on rents. Thursday announced plana lor lh hearings. Ilf aaid Krnl Admin istrator Ti(h Woods will bt amonc Uii first day's ilncmara. t tlcntion of these control ia tail rJ lot in one section ol President Truman ID point roat-of-llving program. It Is one of the points he appears to hart the best chance of gelling from roniress although there is opposition. 11 has not drawn til fire, how eur. tnai turn been leveled at the I resiai-nt request lor price-wage controls, Sharp opposition to tllat cropped out in democratic ranks to day with Senator Maybanx D.-8 C.l asserting Uist -all this Ulk about rationing and price control is only serving to frighten people and will do more harm than good." i'ain told a news conference that other witnesses' scheduled to appear bAturfU? Include becreiary of Com mere liarrunan and bens tor Myera iD.-Pa-l, sponsor of a rent control bill. Cain said that in accepting chair manship of the rent subcommittee he had written Senator Toby iNHt, chairman of Hie full banking com mittee, as follows: 'As you probably know I have been a vigorous critic of bth the tlory and practice of rent control. "I think that II la most unlikely that I shall change this position, but my personal attltode la quite beside the pouiL The congress and the ad ministration hart said they want la continue rent control for some months, "1 shall, therefore, be disinterested and objectne in my approach to the subtect in the hope your subcom mittee ran provide a recommended law which ia both reasonable and corurtrurtlie." Airport Rates Lowered Lowered airport rates, retroactive to January I. l4i. were announced Thursdar by Mayor Ostendorf. Prin cipal chain rs in rates from the old I schedule Include abolishing the I 'i per cent city ux on the sale of new and used aircraft and lowered rates for operators of flying schools. The percentage of all gross in come on the airport was lowered from last year's 1 per cent to 3 per cent. Cut below half Is the tax Im posed on Ol training schools 1 (schools teaching flight under tht Ol bill of nghtei which was former ly 7M. It u now 3u0. Another major change Is on Tight serrice operators' licenses. Formerly the city-tmposed license few averaged 1300 per month and la now about 1200. Operators who rent plsnes and Instruct private fly ing, as well as teaching under the CI bill, must pay license fees for both. 1300 for the Ol training, and 1200 for an operator's licence. The rate for United Air Unee for one ration of flight on the local field Is IM per month for the first two scheduled landings, per , month for the second two scheduled landings, and 3S per month on any additional landings. ' Camp 6 W The Card club met at the home of Mrs. Margaret Brown on December 11. Cake and coffee were served and gift handed from the Christmas tree. Those who played pinochle were. Mrs. Oertrude Good. Mrs. Ms- i bel Windfield. Mrs. Mane Schlot feldt. Mrs. Dorothy Bridge, Mrs. Madge West, Mrs. Vivian Huck. Mrs. Eleanor Thomson, Mrs. Anne James, ' Mrs. Helen Wright, Mrs. Lee Wln ningham, Mrs. Blanche Graves and Margaret Brown. Mabel Winfteld received high score and Anne James took low with Oertrude Good re ceiving pinochle. The Camp store changed hands ' the last of December. It was bought from Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clapp by Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Bridge who took over December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Clapp hsve moved to BIT. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown hsve , moved Into the hou left vacant when the Bridges moved to the liv ing quarters behind the store. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Collier hsve moved to camp from Bly. They have the cabin occupied by Ous Hall last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chandler and children are now living in the cabin i thst the Browns left vacant Mr. and Mrs. FTed Peters are to ' be congratulated on the birth of a fine baby boy at Klamath Valley hospital December 18. The young man has been named Steven Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Folk Haddock and I family are new residents In camp. They moved here from Chlloquin Just before Christmas. They are llv- ' Ing In the house formerly occupied by J. W. O'Bannlon. j Chest Heads Order Full Distribution i Full distribution of budgetary al lowances to participating agencies ' was ordered by the Community . Chest directors last night after the board received a final report show- ; ing the Chest 1847 campaign far j over Its goal of 166.000. i The 1947 campaign brought In ! $69,143.65. or an excess of more thsn $3000, which was ordered Into a re serve fund. Boy Scouts, Oirl Scouts, Camp Fire Otrls, Salvation Army and I YMCA participated in the Chest. A j detailed financial report will appear j In tomorrow's paper. ! Turn those no-longcr-used ar- tides Into cash howl Herald and News Want Ads art inexpensive and I bring quick results. I TOONERVILLE folks GRANDMA YVtorUUE , WHO COHTKpiS ALLTHB MONKY IN THE MMILYl 1 3Hg HAS A P06GOME WEIL-HEATEP GARA.6E ! I i. Polio Claims Tule Youth (Continued From Page II Line road for the past IS years. He was living with a brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitta, at the time he was stricken. Raymond wss reared by his grand mother, Mrs. James A. Brown of Tulrlake. His mother died a num ber of years ago in Nevada. Raymond served with the United Stales army paratroopers and was discharged November 6, 1W7. He I was working In the Tulelake area and had made plans to enter col- lege tins fall. Three days so he complained of feeling 111. but the paralysis was not observed unul j sometime yesterday. In addition to his grandmother and sister, Mrs. Pitta. Raymond is survived by three other sisters, Helen and Beverley Rice of Pallon, Ne, and Peggy Crotolo of Austin, Nev. Final rites will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the Community Presbyterian church In Tulelake with the Rev. Hugh Branson of ficiating. Interment will take place in the family plot of I OOP cem etery, Merrill. Minor Accident Injures One An Intersection collision on the Merrill highway early Thursday af ternoon wrecked both cars Involved and caused minor Injury to one oc cupant. State polios investigated and said a coupe headed toward Merrill and operated by Leroy Manley of Philo math. Ore., was struck by a sedan operated by W. H. Rice. 304 Rogers, when Rice entered the highway from a side road. Mrs. Manley suffered a wrist bruise. Trees In many of Germany's for est areas now have little lumber value, due to large quantities of shell fragments embedded in them. OSH KOSH B'Gosh Bib Overalls .STORE far MIH Cwirvsr Srn ensd Main Sizes 30 to 50 SPECIALISATION All Rubber BOOTS Brown end Red. Reduced to Clear. Warm Felt SLIPPERS Red, Blue, Wine. leons T0TS - MX Main AAA Officials Hold Meeting An all-day meeting of AAA state heads and count,v and community committeemen was held this week In the post office building to deter mine what practices should be kept on the new reduced budget. The 1948 budget for AAA has been reduced from $305,000 to $65.- ow, making it necessary to cut! former practices In the county to fit the finances, Harvey Miller, chairman of the state AAA com mittee, and Arnold Bodtker and Dick Pratt, state field men. were present from Salem. Among practices voted to be kept were weed control, drainage, soil building and certain range practices. Burrell Short's committee will work up the 1948 handbook, which will Include practices to be followed. Suffocation Said Double Death Cause ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Jan. 16 OP) Laboratory analysis of the organs of two Alaska men, whose New Year's Day deaths remain a mys tery. Indicated a possibility that they may have suffocated. Clinton Stein. FBI agent In charge here, said today. Stein said the analysis, made by the FBI laboratories In Washington, D. C revealed the presence of con siderable carbon monoxide In the blood. Alcohol In sufficient quanti ties to cause coma also was found, he said. The two men. Harold W. Ortlten. 45, and Martin Emestus, 43, were found In the Ernestus home at Dil lingham along with Mrs. Griffen. who had a dislocated wrist and cheek abrasions. The discovery was made by a woman acquaintance of Emestus. Delivery Today! 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