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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1948)
TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1948 HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE WEATHER. KI.AMATII r Al.l.n ANK VII INITV toll timlillil mill WvilnnailMV; IiImIi Imlny 411. low Innlillil 111 lllllll Wmlm-Mlay HI- llllhtlllN I'l.li.lilt'iMlill- full ill Inw rliitiilliir. III liiiiilmiH mnl wr-lniil VMl; Invn IlllmrwUti full ln'lm'. llillltfllt mill Wnlnoilnv l-IHIn rlmmv III tolilil Mllllr licntl. vmlnlili wliiilt nil rna.l. NOHTHKIIN l-AUHIIINIA I'lMl f -lUi, IiuiImIiI mnl Wniliipitn'. II'"" rlimiK In l!Miiwiiitiii. Buiill" vrlmil wlnil. nlf riimil. Iwii'liiHH iMitlliwi-itmly III nlUiiiiHiit (,i-lirrul MrrOw Tilt Wnimm" Hmli'iy ii( O'lirli-liiiu Hi'ivlic ill Uin I'llnl Mi'llliKllid 1'lltirrll Will b hrlll III llii. iliiinii imrnim i niiinm y, i Wp(lnpMliy mM, mPI i,,-,.,, Jlllllltliy ii, urmimiii "i" .iii.lv rluhii ill lil:'JU h. ill. Milium ln Hun - 0111111111 CniHT Nil. 7 Will llirrL III tllO UK hull III H p. in., TliiHMliiy. Cli'iii'i iil mnl Mm, Vi'ilm Mi'iTlintit nf Ki'iliniinrt li l id Mr. mill Mm. W. J. 1,1'ihIit of Ilrnit will Innpnit Urn -nntoti. A pullurk illiiiirr nl 7 p. Hi. will prrriilr 111 lniHlnrnn inrrtlnu. All wninni hit ii' ki-il In In Inn n miliiil or vi'iii-liililr illnh. Wiiiiirn of llii- I'linlim nrr nlmi nknl In lir In iiulliinn. tiiurl nr lliiiinr- Tlir liny Bnml lilllrn toilny lilllliillllii'll Unit II if mill nl liuiinr in iKlniilly rullnl lur pohl- Kiiril liri'iillnp nl I'Olillli IliiK lliri'l- niini; ... ... - - - I IIIKft. lllll lllllllllhliriui, Willi w Hi in . Hinylli will Intil llir iilmly mnl I mTVC ,l Kiiitlr nwiiril nl 1 it ! IIipiiik I" "(Irriil .'iiiyi'in nl H rmlrt ll( honor, will l iirrwiitrtl lillilr." At lliKill lllrm will lw ll iiih'K j ,,Miut . Tuiwlnv. ill lil luiirli. llin rxrrullvti Iwiinl nirl t rI)())) m(,r,,n K( hiiiii-iI lli-urt piir- , l 1 p. in., llm pniyrr.i lri lp nl 1:40. t h , mill nl 2 i. in. llirin will lie lml- 1 iirwi inri-tliiii mm pnwrmn. imm rln lr will nrrvr Irii nl Hip rlinii nl l-rlliim I'lA Mi'iiilji'm nl I'HI rmi l'l A hip m.kril In hippI Wp(I-4 ni'Mliiy nl 1 3(1 p. in. in llm u hoiil ! HUilllmlinii tit Willi h I lini' Arnold Cliiiliipp, niipi'iliili'iiiliiil nl illy M'llnnlfi mill htlilp rlnillliimi nl )uv mill prnti'i linn nl thp Ori-uoii Con Uirnll ul I'l A, will bp Ulli pillinpal ftpriikt'l'. Miii. Lola I. hid mid Mm. lJ'lHh I'PiniliiK. I'l'lltiin li'iirlipm, will pri'M'iil ihiiiiii diiiu, u nil Mm. K. W, ZlkliT, wiiyn mid inciiim iliiili -liiuii, will iIim'Uj.a plium lur Hip Ki b riiury Kiolli!. Ilnulur Mii-llnii - Oilunn will hold h rPKiilur iiinnilily iiipptltm, In nllllil, Tiii'Mluy, nl B niliirk nl II ir Klmt Mi'lhndlnt ftiiiirli pmliiih. Trvrlrr Mr. mill Mm O v. Ilppvr nl Ki'pvpn llmdwiu'P nl MlT rill. iMiiiililiii d liui.lnrvi mid pli'iimiip In Kpiiii nvpr tlic wppkpiid. Retirement Plisn Gets City Okay KUiiihIIi I'ulU wpiiI on rriuril in luvor ul Hip liulillc pnipliiyra rpllrp- inriil )lim Ul nlilil, unit city (ri)aiy rondn but well Minded mid ruiiurlliiipii look Hip llml uli-p in tie guurtz nmunlaln rnud on tlio ulllilully nrrrpllii( Hip prupomi. Lakcvlpw hliihway wan mild to be Weather Warms Up Over Basin The nvrcury utond t 18 di'KHPi above wrn bPtwpen H.'M and 1:30 . ni. Induy, two di'KiPPK warmer than Monday' mlnlinuin ol 10. The mute hlkhway cfttiimlMlnn reported roadu In kikk! winter con dition mid palchPii ol packed miow and Ice have been well minded. At Odell lake the temperature this nifiniliiK reported at 20 dCKrees, Inn It wan II deureen on Bun moun tain ol highway K1. Kenu reported the prntfimn 'I rvuuli piliirilay - Trymitu , lur Hip i ii-it ol "Hluiw-lilt." thiep i t play lo be pi rneiilrd by Hip Cniiiiiiiinlly I'Iiivpih Kiimp.'wlll b ' held at 7 :i0 P- "1 WrdiiPMlny all Hip imiiiiiiiiiilty hull on Harden irppi nrur Marl In. Thprc. hi p rolrn i lur luur lllPII mid Ilvn wnlllPIl 111 Churi'li Kprvlpc Hev Arllmr NppIk mid Hurry Konenliliim will tell nl Hip work nl the World-Wide KviiiiupIIiIIc Auiui'latlon, Inc., nl Hip ! WpdiieMlay Kervli P al Hie l-'lint Ciivpimnl ihurih. HZI Wninni. The j nervli p will bi-Kln at 8 p. in. (-'oloied i iiiolloii pli luiPn will nhow viiiloun ! lihnken ol'llle niuioclutloir work. HveiyoiiP l Invited. In HllUlilr frleuih ol Mm ,i. i ! uhi-iiiim in IrV i... m n.,...iu.r.iin in Hip rpniPt to iPnrn he l n piitlpnt at lirnlip. Km lul KvrnllK - MpiiiUpm nl Cn" inilp WondPiliind dlviMim. auxiliary in Hip Order nl llnllwuy Cntiiluc tnr. me Invited In Hip home nl Mra. Jack A. DllllIlP ul 24:iS WIlllP. Tlllin rtiiy pvpiilnit nl 8 p. m. tr k-iI pvpiiIiu. Mm. I.. SlllliKlellnW will bp thp co-hiwtpnA. I IIHMdo hnnpltal whprp It In under I uMl mip l quite 111 Hhp hun pp lial IHlmpit ul tllln lime Mm ClPluer ili ultlce M-rrptury lor lr. Kulpli W. : Bienrm and Ur. T. K. Parley. T Hludy The itluity urmip ol the I-eauue nl Wumeii Vulem will meet Wediieiduy at 1 41 p. in. al the linnie ol Mm. Twylu Kpikuwiii. M10 CntiKPr, tu htudy Hip bnxtc lux .r. iir. The new tiff ii rrn mid ! ulructurr. Anyone Inlereited tu all aMiUillim with hwtulliilum In Hip Lake '0 Woods Roads Good Pntr-ht M-rvlrn turn inaktiiu a trip to I.akr u' tlm WmkK thin wick to chok on roixtltloitH Ht the hlation, icpurl loiutfi to the hike In unummiiy Uixxl hhitpr for thin lime ol ytar, Cii-'ii t HoMry, ri'Mirl carciakirr, hus um-(J 11 Vplow luxikrd tip In liln Uiiik and plowi-d the road. TUerr In home hiiow on the road which )ft (roj'ii und hllpprry Chaliin arr inc rnnaiy. Thii nit'ii, Jnlin HuiKiiihoii, diHlilct raiiwrr Ur Houut (Over national (ori'AL, Charier, Hullaway. clrrk, and Aiihll I't'itriT, lorrht numrr, found 10 Inrlipft of hiinw on Hip irvi'l tx fore K tUiiK down to the lakr aiul nboul 10 liM litrv in the station yard, no miow at ihr rehort and 10 Inrhrrt ol ke on thp lake covered by one Inch of miow. They walked acrout the hike fiom doe not want to follow the regular onit lttln voted li repeul ul an r- IhtinE ordlnutice In which Hie rlty rrjecled the plan, and authrled ( lly U ney llrtiry I'erktfia to pre-pi'-e an official aereptanre of the act. After the ( lly acceptance, the 93 people in the employ of the city w.l) decide whether or not they want to come under the retirement plan. Mm. Hose M. Poole, chaliman ot a citizen' committee on retirement, explained the syhtem to the council. The plan was voted down twice pre viously, but the city plan to allow for the uccchKary fuudK In IU next year n budget which will make vot ing uhncccKAary. I'lKuieh on how much ll will com the city will not be avnllable until the hi ale petition toard Ik notified that tin' city has accepted the plan. Mrs, Poole and in-mbers of her committee, ticorne P. Uiivls. U. H. Ilali'iitlne, Lynn Itoycroft and Ulck Mauulie, spoke on behalf of city employm who are not covered by social security. Pays Percentaje Under the plan, an employe pa. . a perccnlatte on the first 12400 he earns in a year. If his total yearly Hilary is more than (2400, he may elect to continue puyiutc out of the money over that future. Mrs. Poole said, however this is optional. If he dry. The minimum there this mornliiK was 20 deurees. Madras Man Jailed Here A Madran, Ore. resident wan lan KUIiihlnK In the county Jail today churned wllh IwliiK drunk on a pub lic hlxhway alter a cab In which he mid another Mudrn remdent were ridlin went In the ditch near the Oreat Northern roundhoUM! this mornliiK. Slate police were cnllcd lo Inve.stl Kiite and reported a car owned by the Owl Cub service of Bend had Konc oil the Icy rond. Driver was Clyde Earl Shaver and his pas-scn-Hers were Francis Warner Buck and Brady Row Vicars. Police arrested Vicars. The men had been bro'iKht here to visit Irlends In the Midland district, they told police. Shell Station To Be Expanded i welronie lo attend. Denree nl Honor are nuked to be at I hp KC hall Thursday. January 2'J. from 8 to 7:3n P in. I"r practice, mid ll l a.iked that thpy bp prompt. Ilrlranril Itnnuld Ciilemilll. ynlllllt sou 'if Mr. mid Mrs Robert II. Cole mm) of livm Wlard. was able In Ipuvp llllhlile hnspilal lute yeslerdny fol low hue treatment lur head Injurlps and lai-ernilnns rwpivpd whpn he fell from his pnrenls' ear nenr My ftunduy. Fmrrcenry 1-uiils llea-lev. Bniilh ern Pacille employe hvliiR at Hip rplnunde courts. Is a pnllPllt at lllllsidp hnspilnl where he had emcr I eney apiiendeetoniy Snlurdny alter-noon. InsUIUHnn Newly elected ol- Al Hillside - Mm. O. A Ciulk, ibiU Hunimers lane, Is rereivlnu medical cure al IlillMdp hipllul. Mra. Clark Is a county siluml employe. Her husbund Is one nl the county school bus drivers. Kutfery - Mil Wlllimn E le Cnmp. &SIU H. ilih. Is recovering Irom j surnery at Hillside hospital. Mrs. DeCamp Is an employe ol Moty and Van Dyke. Honor Club -The Carnation club of Hie UeRrpe ot Honor will nipel with Mrs. Esielle Smith. 418 Paclllc Tprrace. tin Wpdnpsday al p.m. The Ipp club will beet at 7 30 pm. same place. the resort lo the slutiun. Kit Morse, caretaker for the Uikc o' the Woods Hummer Home Own ers a.wM-iallun. told the visitors ol 1 a youiiK veurlnur buck chused bv tuyoles out onto the lie of thp hike 6"' u" renular rmplnyes and liO fur last week. The deer couldn't net poueemen and firemen, but In June, TU1.ELAKK, Jan. 20 Vcrmier and Emels. Portland building con tractors, started construction this week on an expansion program lor the Shell Service station located on Main street and operated by Vinnl Barron, new manager. Pluim -nil fnr arfrlitinnal stnraue At preM-nl the retirement ae Is (ljr KllsoIlne the pianl u, have 1 fur re ill - am nlrsi anil Hft fur ' - ... plan he may pay a straluht S per cent on his earnings. The city is obllHated to match the employe's contribution. traction mill his hoove on the Ice and the coyotes were able to kill him. Sfrough Estate Sef At $4600 Hip estate ol FIdwuid Slnuuli, who died December I. MM7, here, has been tentatively estimated at MttOO, according lo probate llhligs at the courthouse. The eitate coliM:.ls pruuurlly ol the lanuly home at 22IU Etna. Mrs. Pearl Stoutih. widow, has jM-utloncd the circuil court lor ap 1151. the aie will chance to 60 fur regular rmplnyes and 55 for fire- i men. If one-third of the employes do not want the plnu. It will not be adopted II It does pass, all must contribute. Committee meinlx-rs pointed out that Klamath Falls Is one nf the few cities in Oregon not having a ; retirement plan for Its employes. All employes will have the plan explained to them before they make a decision. room "lor 6000 gallons, lor an Inside wash rack and truck hoist that will handle any size truck and for paved parking space ill the rear of the l building. ' Construction on the building will be completed In a month and the ' paving project will be delayed until spring. i:ieetlon-The Thimble r!ub it Neighlxirs ol Woodcralt will meet ; Irrigation lor the desert In the southern third of Palestine it en- : visioned In a plan to use water from (he Jordan river and pipe water Irom the Mediterranean to the Dead , Sea to replace the Jordan supply. Classified Ads Bring Results polntmeni as administratrix ol the with Siella Drydrn. 810 N. 11th on estate, through L. Orth Slsemore. attorney. l.unrhcon-Mcmbcrs ol the Worn- fleets W'lll lie Installed at the Zlon 1 ... ,.r is. mrm. a-uMnir in attpnrl Lutheran Ladles Aid meeting , luncheon this Sunday at the i Youth BrCOrtS Thursday at thp rliureh. 103S High. I wmema hotel are askpd lo cnll703 . .... ., al 2 p. m Mrs II Petrlik and Mrs fr reservations. i Leg While Playing J. Os. Will be hostesses. I I r 12.vrnl..,d 5on , ., , Pullurk-Stlngereties will hold a f Mr. and Mra. KorrpM MrClurp ol r tnrrirnry .nine neniie). ,,.. ,,,.,,, tiiiiimIhv in Hip n-n l-,.i .i... ,,, l-i. ...... i, j KC hall. A pollui k luni heon ul , Py hospital recovering Irom a Wednesday at 8 p. m. There will be election of officers alter which pinochle and whist will be played. All members and their Iriends are invited. f fie day starts chill and dreary.. Krum Bonanza Mrs. David Rob inson of Honnnza had surgery Tups- ; till) lllllllllllK 111 IllllMllt llll.Jlini. daiightpr nl Mr. and Mrs. Ilruce Auslln, 207 Weudliiig, had emerg tncy suigery fur aprndliitls l Hlllsidn hospital Monday afternoon ; al 4 o'clock. She la doing nicely. Parly Nalurday Tlie NAACP l ' giving a Heaven and Hell parly : Hntiirdnv nl 7:30 p. in. al A05 Broad. The public is invited. There w ill be a small admission charge. 12 30 p. m. w ill precede I lie busi ness meeting. Kurgery Mrs. Prank Ourdlnler. 220 Lincoln, had major surgery al i Klamath Valley hospital Tuesday morning. Oardinler Is mnnagrr ol the Klamath Kails Walgrrens drug. Improving Mrs. Karen Curtturt. mother ol Mrs. Eugene P-aii -t ; r.urerr .,,rs B,ar wicKinsnn. u,is eliy. Is repnrted ltnp:.;-i" . at. '""!?,,' b",,B-"' '' major aiintrry I Klmnitlh Vnllrv ho-pllnl whpie slip i al III Isitle hospiial Tuesday morn- trrnlptl lor Inlltirnu. ! Ing. Dlrkiusnn Is an employe of ; ! wpyeihaeuser Ttmlier company Trralmenl n. C. Mitchell of MM N. 9th. an employe of Hardy's Men's slnre. Is being treated for pneumonia at Klumalh Valley hos pital. Treatment- Dunne Mi Dunlel, 1(1-veur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. KeKh McDuiuel of Kprngiic Itlver. Is re reiving mcdlrnl treatment at Klam ath Vnlley hospital. hurgery Mrs. Ksteile Walson. 151V , Wordeii. an employe nl the Willard hotel. Is a palieul at llllblde hiu- pun) recovering Irom recent majnr ; surgery. .Medical ( are W. E. Bessonetle ol Tulelake Is a patient at Hillside hos pital where he Is receiving medical care. To Salem -Mayor mid Mrs. Ed OMendnr! nf 510 Pnclllc Terrace ; lett this morning fnr a few dnys' ' visit wllh relatives hi Snlem. The Layette Beautiful from Home Tnil.iv Mrs. Harold Stur geon, 3H2 Kumm . lane, wns dis missed Tuesday from Hillside hos- i lutnl folluwing surgery. ! Leaves Huspltal Mrs. Rnbert . Wnrley of 236 E. Main wns dismissed from Hillside hospital today follow lug inrillcnl enre. j your fnvnrlte Headquarters of Friendly Helpfulness To Every freed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite; M. Word and Sons IU5 High Phone 33.14 ' I Baby Niceties Complete Layette of select quality national ly known mcrchnnd.se. InrlndliiR DlapcriO SPENCER'S FINK TOT'S 1. 1 N K N S A P P A It K I. fi IS Main SI. Plume 51117 bi iikrn lell leg. The youngster was j In lured during play late Monday I afternoon and admitted to the hos- j pital al 5 p. m. ; Happy's Iiithrr Is an employe nl Burkhard mid Schnrtgen. building conlrnclurs. and a( (he present time : is wuiklug on the Kvans building. StNmn45lul!!;;sWy.j; (vourmas- ,unc lt . c:rr cm- . Re..n"b J in i:..;mte tun."-- r I advance. ISINGER I SWING CWUR I 41 Main phone oi "1 i!sur SALT : I O i Nkvfr heard of it? Prnbably our fault. I Jcre'i a thumbnail ikctch. Horn: 1904. Kdticatrd: Kitchen cupboards every" here. Occupation: Satisfy ing the customer. Relcienccs: Must we tell? There $ w elcome "sunshine" in the rich flavor of Golden West. Every sip is pure delight, i grinds drip, silex, regular. Try Golden West Coffee always SomervVig to enjoy toother's vote oootitv Cost W in WTi Quality Raputorlon Bh!n Nalnt loby Foodi X The country ever, most margarine users will tell you ... there's no substitute for the sweet, fresh flavor of Nucoa. Every delicious pound tastes so fresh and sweet Now that Nucoa margarine is plentiful, substitute brands just won't do. Mothers know that Nucoa pleases both family and friends at their tables. And they see their children thrive on it. No churned spread, at any price, is richer in food energy, or a finer year-round source of Vitamin A. You can always depend on Nucoa's goodness and Nucoa'a freshness, too. America's most popular margarine is new-churned the year round, on order only. Mia W.S.rtT. , DO YOU DESIRE A KITCHEN LIKE THE ONE BELOW? K '.,;. X ... .... ' IMKV''i i m Mr. and Mrs. Klamoth: Come in on see how your kitchen con "be transformed . . . you will get more ideos thon you con shake a finger ot! Glistening Youngstown kitchens save you work and space (you'll also like ihe cozy, within-the-budget prices and payment plans). Drop into Rickys today . . . it's worth a special trip!! DOWNSTAIRS ) . I "I I 700 Main Street Phone 3151 mew rates New telephone rates will go into effect with the next telephone bills, beginning with those dated January 1 1 . These new rates have been approved by the Public Utilities Commissioner of Oregon following extensive hearings. Increased costs reduced the current earnings of this business in Oregon to a point far below even the minimum generally conceded as necessary. Our rates, generally, have not been increased since 1921 in most Oregon cities and towns. Our policy with respect to earnings and service will continue to be: To render an ever improving telephone service at a cost as low as is consistent with financial safety and fair treatment to employees. Rtprsisnrativs New Monthly Rites for KLAMATH FALLS RESIDENCE SERVICE BUSINESS SERVICE 1 Party $3.75 1 Parry $6.50 2 Party $5.25 Suburban $3.25 Farmer Line $1.50 2 Party $3.00 4 Party $2.50 Suburban $2.75 Farmer Line .$1.00 No Chang There are also some rate revisions, effective January 10, in long distance rates within the state. The five-minute initial period has been reduced to three minutes for station-to-station rates on 1 5c, 20c and 25c routes. Certain adjustments have been made in person-to-person rates and in the night and Sunday rates starting at 33 miles. Report charges have been eliminated, and some decreases in rate apply on intrastate station-to-station calls covering 175 miles and longer. Com pi tit mjormalion regarding the new rates may be obtained at our bmhltsi office. 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