SATURDAY, JAN. 17, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE FIVI
WEATHER
(HIMJON- Lhx'h) fog altwm t'nail antl
In vallnya uf wi-al ami aaliaiua iimlli.
OHi.iwIm fnlr IhiIhv, limliiM ami Nun
ilav, l.lltl rhaniiii Mi iiniaialMi.
Uciitln nut Uioi'ly hiimIi III! t'OHNt.
ir I ...A-I'll IAI I U ANII VIl'IMI'I'V .
Pair limliflil ami HuimImv, IiI.Ii tmlay H,
lla',
luw lllMltflll ili IDH't niMIIIIIV an
NOHTHMIN t AI.II-iMIMtA Fair In
i..niiii ami Hiiiulav IimmI f,,a
valleva IIiIi iiiiiiiiiiin.
Illlla rhani III IrntiiaiNliiia. gauli
millhwaalvlly WIniU nil l'ual.
in lliirlmr - Mr. n t id Mm. Jin k
Ciiiwliinl mill yiiiinu mm. Jnlin, u(
I ukrMioir ililvp plan to Iriive rurly
iii-xt work lnr mi inili'llnlln iiluy
Hi Mrs. Ciuwliiidn inotlici ' home
nl HiiilHir III Curry nniiily. A. L.
C'riiwfnril unit Hurry Van Pykn bIm
plan In K' !' 1 1 if iiiiixt next rrk
lnr thn llnlilnu. Mm. Hurry W.
Hiiililiiuy. former Kliiniiiili Fiilln
illy Immiiii-r. In api-mltim Him
ttlnlllll III Cullfi irlllll mill llim brrll
viniuim In Uw Aimrlm. on Monday
lie plans to no norlli to Cimrord.
Calif . to l with hrr mm mill tmn
llv. Hip Holii'it liiiililiiny. Hiin will
rriiirn to lliulior later thin wlntrr.
Mr mid Mm. Murrl I.01111 of UlUiy
ntrrrt arr hImi plunnliw on ft vlMt
with Hip Crawford" wlitlp lliry are
n' Harbor.
Currrrlliin -'llif woiillim n( ft
iirwn slory nun friilnu u rnmimnitiy
awluuimiu Pool drive nirrlrd In
rrldny'i i I in iniidr It upiii'iir
If 11 ir rhiiliiniin of Ills luiinininlly
pIllllHf inllllllltlif, John Hrllliucrl,
lind tuikrd liw i:ikii IimIkp to under
liikn npoilMimlllii ol llir- projril.
Hint l not llir rt. Hi liubrrl prc
M'litrd Uic nwlliillilnil pool project
plana lo Inn lilrliiOHllll of 111"
Indnn for coiiMcli'iatlon, Inn did not
rrqurnl llir Iralur. to m-rrpt upon
anratilp. Wrulhrr (.'Iriir urlillirl a Ivd
pnrkrtl mmw iiuiikt-d truvrl condl
Conn In Oiriioiii inoiiiilnln piiMim
Hnttlrtlnv, nnd kl rmlmMnKtii were
xprrteti In J it nt Cwraile rrnorla
ovrr tlir wrrk.rncl. llio Htule hliih
uny offtrlal rnxirlrd There waa
pm-krd anow on nil iiutjor hltihwaya
hill aiiltitlnit oiMTntloiu have- been
rarrlrd on nil week.
Conference The mtd-wimcr con
ference of the Women nf the Moone
T ill be held In Klitiluilh Fulli Hun
cliiy. January 'lb. Chnpter (V) will b
hnateHa group lo drlruuteR III 12
noon lit the Wlnrinn holrl (or
lunrlieoli. Kluinnth FnlU menilieri
re ftaked to telephone 4703 lor tn
dlvldiml reaervftilona before Wetl
nendity, January 31.
ImprovlneLlttle Jm-kle ljwrey
of Pellcnn City, who suffered crlll
rl Injurlee three wrclu o when
he wiu run over by e luinorr truck,
hue jiovtd to e ward at Klnmalh
Vullty hnnpllnl where he li "gelling
plenty of 11110111011" from fellow
ward patienla. Jm-kle la allowing
treat Improvement.
Dinner Mrs. W. C. Little, presi
dent of Hie Hrnlor Circle of the
Oongretiallonal Community church,
wilted by circle members, will be
La olurjo of Die potluck dinner 10
be anived following the church ser
vices on Sunday. January 18. and
has announced Uial coffee, cream
and rolls will be provided.
In Meilford Mrs. Charles Perry.
Ill Pine, has been called to Medford
by the death of her father, Henry
A. Ollklson, 340 N. Ilnrllett, who
died Prlduy nlithl. He lived In Kla
math Knlls before moving 10 the
valley nnd was a member of the
MrUiodl.u church here.
Return I'rom Itnseliurg Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph llu.il. operators of the
ProfriAional Ambulance service, re
turned Inle Thuridny nlRht follow
ing a round trip lo noseburg where
I hey transported nn army veteran
10 the hospital there.
Ill - l.lltle Mlwi Km i-ll 1'oiig, simill
(liiiiKlitiii' of Mr. mid Mm. Jim Pong
of Cri'iiii'iit Lake, Is siiffiirlug from
a si'vi'ie colli. Prior to this llin fitin
lly of I'li'd Dion, triilniiiusli'r at
Crescent Luke, lind a round of colds
In which little Huiile nnd the Junior
Dion had tiillti 11 bad time of It.
Pong Is the witter service employe
of the Houthern Pacific company
now stationed nl the lake.
To Krallle-Mrs. Hurolil Hrlllell.
i'J'.'l Itecliiinatloii. left Hatiirday
nfternooii for Hriitlle to visit wllh
Mr. and Mrs. Wuller Ililtli ll. hrr
son and his wife. Hhc expects to
b; gone about three weeks.
Itrtllrns- lloliert If. Lillllolt, Mo
doc area Hoy Hcout executive, re
turned Hnturduy morning from a
two-dny conference of Hrout execu
tives of the Northwest held In Port
land In Hillside Thomns J. itlXKlns of
Merrill was moved by ninbulance
from his home lo Hillside hospital
lute Friday nftcrnoon for treatment
following stroke. Ills condition
was Improved today,
Leaves Hospital- Howard Her
rlngshnw, young son of Main Her
riimihaw of M11II11. was discharged
from Hillside hospital this after
noon. He had received treatment
for bullet wound In the foot.
Kserullve Meeting The execu
tive board of the Degree of Honor
will meet at p. m. Tuesday, Jan
uary JO. at Ihe home of Lois Abbey
drove, 47.19 8. Dili.
Leaves Hospital -Martha Kniley,
Ift-year-old daughter of Mrs. I'loy
Kusley of K3 Hroad, was able to go
home Saturday from Kluniath Val
ley hospital following an appendec
tomy. Returns Home Mrs Albert
fichuldhclsl of Ihe llaldwln hotel
wns nble to return to her home Sat
urday nfter surgery nt Klamath
Valley hospital.
Hum l-'r.i.n Iw.,,1 , ....... ..- I ......
son of Mm. Kllinbeth lng of tills
city nnd student at Oregon Btate
college at Corvnllls. arrived home
Friday lo ajiend the week-end.
Major Klirgerv Mrs Nellie Bor
(Inl of Rlvrrvlew addition had ma
jor surgery Raturfluy morning at
Hillside hospital
Central States
Hit By Cold
fly 'Ihe Associated Press
The coldest weutlier of the winter
seiison numbed Ihe central section
of Ihe country toduy with tem
perature dipping to a low of 30
below III Minnesota ns snow, freez
ing ruin and sleet hit sections of the
Mouth and Houlhwesl.
The Ice belt of sub-zero tempera
tures extended from the Dnkotna to
Northern Minnesota and Northern
Illinois mid minimum In many
communities were the lowest In the
pust few yeurs.
The nation's coldest area was
Northwestern Minnesota, where the
thermometer plummeted to 3tl below
at UemldJI. At Pembina, N. D., It
registered 36 and In Urnnd Porks
the low was 30, the same biting
cold was reported nl Laud 0' Lakes,
Wis. Oilier below zero readings In
cluded W at Wasau and Park Palls,
Wis.: 2t nl Dlilutll. Minn., 2t at
Alrxundrlu, Minn.; 2A at interna
tional Pulls, Minn.; 19 at Ureen
Uuy, Wis.; 16 at Minneapolis and 19
ut Milwaukee.
Crawford In
Water Office
LAKKVIKW, Jan. 17 Tom Cruw
foid look over his duties Thursday
as malinger for Lakevlew Water
Users, Inc., and the retiring man
ager, John Hanson, assumed his new
duties with White Pine Lumber
compay here at the same time.
Hot ween now and March 16 Craw
ford will spend hi time between the
Irrigation district here and Oregon
Hlate collrge at Corvnllls, where he
Is completing his studies tor a de
gree In soils engineering, which I
primarily concerned wllh Irrigation.
Huiisou hud no comment on his
position oilier than to say that he
will be located with the Lakevlew
plant at least for the present. He
resigned from the Irrigation district
to Join the White Pine firm.
In Hospital Eugene Prouiy, pro
jectionist for the Pelican theatre. Is
ft patient at Klamath Valley hospi
tal for medical eare.
Medical fare Mrs. Robert Wor
ley. 2M E. Main. Is receiving medi
cal care at Hillside hospital lodny.
Business Visit Mr. and Mrs.
T W. Jones of Merrill visited Klam
ath Falls on business today.
llNA-Offuers-elert of RNA will
practice Sunday at 7.45 In Ihe KC
hull.
Itoad Iteporla KIT.W's service
of broadcasting rond and weather
reports early Kimday morning may
In hrard ul 8 30 n. m. This Includes
ihe latest reports from Crater Ijike
niillonal park, giving both road and
skiing conditions.
No Damage The city fire de
partment wns called to 780 Market
at 9:48 n. m. Friday when trash
fire was reported burning on prop
erly owned by Mr. Wlllard Pey
ton. There was no dnmage.
Cuiiiirll Meeting .Camp Fur
finis council will meet Tuesday at
7:3(1 p. in. for the last session until
next December In Ihe chamber of
commerce. There will be monthly
meelliigs of the executive board.
Iteheiirsnl There will be a re
hearsal of the camping episode of
Ihe Hoy Hcout circus nt 7:30 p. m.,
Tuesday, January M, In tho armory.
Paul Tnnner. neighborhood 8cout
commissioner, will be In charge.
Ileliirn Home - Dr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Nerselh, 2027 Del Morn, hnve
relumed from n .visit In San Frnn
rlsco where they reported the
weather a beautiful mid more like
summer than January.
Shopping Among Sat ill (lay shop
per In town were Mr. nnd Mr.
Francis E. Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. David
F Robinson nnd Mr. and Mr. Wll- I
Ham J. Burnett, nil of Bonanza. I
Driver Says
Not Guilty
John Hugh Onllagher. (8, of 4634
a. 8th. entered a plea of not guilty
to drunk driving this morning in
police court following a three-cnr
automobile accident Inst night at
S. 8th nnd Owens about 8 o'clock.
Mm. Evelyn O. Thompson. 32.
was slightly Injured In Ihe crash.
She wa treated at Klnmalh Valley
hospital and released.
City police reported that Onl
lagher. driving south on S. 8th,
passed and sldeswiprd a sedan
driven by Wither H. Hansen. 21,
3410 Bristol, then run head-on Into
another sedan 0ernted by Kenneth
L. Thomiison, 2823 Blsbee.
Onllagher' panel truck turned
over o Ita left side, nnd Thompson's
car wiu badly damaged. Hansen's
car sustained only minor damuge,
but he signed a drunk driving com
plaint against Oallagher, who was
also booked for having no operator's
license for which he wns fined (6
this morning.
Police Judge Howard Strode set
Saturday, January 31, a dale for
Oallagher's trial.
STIIANOrf Tl TLK8"
Henri Chiistoplie, negro slave,
who later ruled Haiti, from 1811
to 1830, created the Count of Lem
onade nnd the Duke of Marmalade
ns Iwn tilled members of hi "nobility."
SP Engineer
Retires
Prank Haiina. Southern Pacific
engineer of Uunsmulr. Calif., made
his last run on passenger train 16
from Klamulh Palls lo Dunsmuir
December 31, retiring after 41 years
of service with the company.
Haiina has silent several days
since then visiting In Klamath
Palls. He began his work wllh SP
as a fireman In 1B08, working out of
Sacramento, Calif. He worked In
Spnrks, Ncv and several years ago
In Klnmnlh Falls.
He was promoted to engineer In
March of 1017, and since that time
hits lived In Dunsmuir. A large
number of his friends were on hand
to welcome him on his return from
his last run, and the Dutumulr
Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen
presented him with a gift.
Hanna la unmarried and plana to
rrmalit m Duasmulr for the present,
although his future plana are Indefinite.
Local Girl
In Japan j
Hailing from Scuttle Jiiiiuiiry 20 j
for Japan will be Beth Kolilry, for
merly of this city.
Miss Hobley came home to spend
Ihe Christmas holidays with her
father, Curl Robley mid Mr. and
Mrs, Leonard McNeill of Merrill.
She will leave Kluinnth Full Monday.
A member of the WAC during the
war, Miss Hobley took a civil service
examination nfter her release and
went back lo Japan with the army
ol occupation with the communica
tions division ns a telephone opera
tor. She la stationed In Tokyo.
Living In Japan Is very reason
able, the visitor said. She pay 14
per month for the best room and
Bbout 76 rents per day for all her
meal. laundry per week Is 10 cents.
Homestead
Queries Mount
Home nnxluus homestead appli
cant are bringing their completed
forms Into the reclamation bureau,
not trusting the malls to get ihem
In by deadline next Tuesday.
The malls are dally becoming
heavier with returned application
forms for the 44 homesteads lo be
allotted III the Coppock bay area of
Northern California. They must be
In by January 20 lo qualify.
Ol the 16,080 application forms Is
sued, 3312 have been returned com
pleted, A. D. Harvey, agriculturist In
charge of the homestead oil ice.
stuted today. Of these IBS arrived
Friday.
Two ol the men who came In per
son lo return their applications
Friday found some points were not
complete ami left fur home 111 Cen
tral valley, California, by plane Im
mediately to get the Inlormalion
that was lacking. They intended to
use airmail to gel their applica
tions back to the oil Ice by Tuesday.
Oiienlng of the homestead lands
has drawn Interest from all over the
United Stales and Its territories.
One request was received from
Guam for an appUcatlon form.
After Tuesday no more applica
tions will be accepted and work of
screening the completed forms will
occupy the homestead office stall.
New Office
Gets Okay
LAKEVIEW, Jan. 17 - In Joint
session with the Lakevlew water
commission, the town council last
Friday night put the finishing
touches to plans for a new office,
that of supervisor of town works,
which will be administered by Wal
ter Dykeman Jointly with duties as
upervlsor for the water commission.
Dykeman, who la chairman of the
water commission, Is employed as
supervisor by both agencies, his
duties dating a of last January 1.
He had already taken over his duties
In anticipation of the action by the
council and the water commission.
As regards hi supervisory work
for the commission, Dykeman re
pluces Fred Fisher whone resigna
tion wns accepted last week by the
water board. Fisher had been super
visor of the water system for more
than 20 year, since hi connection
with that work pre-dnted purchase
of the system from Sol flehnrt.
Angell Pledges
GOP Budget Cuts
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (IP)
Rep. Angell ift.-Ore.l said today the
republican In control of the house
will eliminate from the president's
:iB,700,000.u00 budget "every item
that tan be cut without Injury to
effective administration."
He Indicated that the 111.000.000.
000 total in the budget for national
defense might be approved.
"ft 1 felt by most thoughtful
' nerlcans that in till critical per
iod with unrest rampant throughout
the world and Russia refusing to co
operate In a peace program," Angell
said In a statement, "that we should
keep our powder dry."
Robert Elder
Returns Here
Robert M. "Bob" Elder, former
member of the Klamath Falls po
lice department and more recently
Jackson county Juvenile officer at
Medford, has moved to Klamath
Fall where he will carry on his ac
tivities as Inspector for the Oregon
stale liquor control TOmmlsslon.
Elder took this position shortly
after resigning his Jackson county
Job last summer. He has been in
Portland until recently when he de
cided to move back to Klamath
Fall. Elder ha the Klamath-Lake
territory under his Jurisdiction.
A soon a Elder finds housing
facilities. Mrs. Elder will Join him
here. Their son Norman, who
served in the marine corps during
the war. Is also In Portland whir
he and Mn. Elder operate a neigh
borhood grocery store. They hop
to dispose of their Interests titer
before moving to KlamnUi.
Eisenhower Name
In Oregon Primary
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 17 Pr
Oen. Dwlght D. Elsenhower'! nama
will be on the Oregon republican
preferential primary ballot May 21
In challenge to Gov. Thomas B.
Dewey, already filed, a supporter ot
the general for president said today,
Peter Alport, public relations
representative for Oregon's "Draft
Elsenhower" group, said petitions
would be circulated as soon as tha
general retires from the army to
become president of Columbia uni
versity. One thousand signature
are needed In the absence of th
candidate's own declaration.
Lake Planes Asked
To Register In CAP
LAKEVIEW. Jan. 17 An urgent
nrfd for the refflsterlng of all local
aircraft with Uie Lakevlew flight,
civil air patrol, has been broadcast
by Maj. Jesa Fa ha, CAP command
ing officer. AIm, all locaJ fliers are
aAked to enlist with the CAP as
flight officers for search and rescue
activities.
No obligation whatsoever is In
curred aa to training. Instruction
work, attendance at meetings or
financial outlay, advises Faha. No
uniforms are required nor Is there
any Involvement with military ser
vice. Enlistment of filers and regis
tration of planes Is needed to pre
pare the search and rescue unit In
ca.se of emergency.
mpUlfili I life
Claudia M Hill v. Claude W Hill,
auit for dlvnrcs.. Chargr. cruel and
Inhuman Irralmcnt Cauplt marrlrd
April 1A. 190. In Brno, NVv. Plaintiff
astti property mtllcrnpni. real oral Ion of
maiden nam. Claudia M. Ilaney. At
torney for plaintiff, Harry D. Bolvln.
Jut lit-? (ort
Raymond Hall Kerr, no warning de
vice fine. 5 M.
Hugh Gllbfii Rich, no operator' It
cene. Fine, 5 30
Harry Lionel Nichols, drunk driving.
Tine, M !.
Albert Ralph Darling, inadequate
brake. Fine. V).
Wallace Charlen Moat, void licenta
plate. Fine, JO.
Wallace Char 1m Moat, inadequate
brakes Fine, S .V).
RoJIte Fred Petty, disorderly co-eituet.
rtn linn
John William Carlton, violation of
banc rule. Flue. $10
Harry Frank Hadley. no operator a
lk-ene. nne, W!
Frank Henrv Uebel, no operator ! II
cente. Fine. M 50.
Donald Rex I-ewlaon. no operator"!
Weenie. Fine. H .30.
Bvron Letter I, Inland, violation of
bail? rule. Fine.
Lenora Demil Moore, no operator'!
licrna. rtne. k mi.
Earl Admiral Reid. no rear light. Fine,
S5 50.
Allen 5c hart on. no lice rue platei. Fine.
IS SO
Herbert Rav SUlnell, running atop
!lgn. Fin. $5 50.
The Statue of Liberty in New
York harbor Is 152 feet high and
stands on a 90-foot bae.
- KNAPP SHOES -
Complete linn (or bnCli dress
or work. Shoes for men
anil women, direr! from
(arlory lo you. Cushioned
for comfort. Any last ynu
require. For a perfect fit
and complete satisfaction,
save middle-man's profit,
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Saw Filing
Bill's Saw Shop
600 Torrey
I lllock West of Zeitlcr't Cabins
rellcan City
Get-Acquainted
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This Ad Worth
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on a WASH JOB
that is COMPLETE!
e Vacuum Inside
e Wash running gear
We also specialize in
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Phone 9044 Ask for Vern
Corner 6th and Walnut
You're Invited to a Big
'JAM SESSION
Every Tuesday Nite
AT
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TULE
HNIll lt NKW MANAdliiHUNT
JACK MICAS YOUR HOST
FINE CHICKEN AND STEAK
DINNERS
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For a Good Time Try the
South Sixth Street Corral
Located at th Fairgrounds
Saturday, Jan. 17th
Les Gardner
and His
Western
Rhythm
Busters
Admission
$1.00 per person
(Inc. Tax)
Vocal
by
Kelsey
Coplin
KITCHENS!!
Yes, Rickys are inviting Klamath Basin residents to bring
in their present kitchen layouts ... Let trained special
ists show you how reasonably your old kitchen can be
changed into a glistening 1948 creation.
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TO ZENITH
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