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I-KIDAY, JAN. 23, 1948 PACE FIVl" HIRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEATHER OHr'ljON I 'liiliilV liiilut , lomy III unil fc(IIMlM. Ol'l-H liillHl llfjlll tUlH III Mill lit rit iimw f ltd i Ira ov al iMiiiihlNliia, I Id III I v t hri . I ir title hi HHiiln mI Urilrilv Wllllli lllf t'tHtbl KLAMATH KAI.I.h A N II VM'INITV fit iHitiKiit till hi I ii i IumIi Onlay M Intv loiiltfht JO III 1 1 hMliiMlut H MtMi III IN I'Al.lr I HNIA Knit In ttmv. Ion I u ht mill Hal ii i (In rit i pl Irw pNlrhra ol fug lllllr t'loiMfff hi IruiiiM ftluip tfiwill VNiIhIiIp wlnila nir I'IimbI, hfi iiiiiliiH inn (huralfi lv llu llrniinm. I.ravr IlimplUI-' Three u( (he tout yuiinu people Inlnri'il In 11 luo-rur arclitrnl InM Tumluy rvi'iilny with utile to niiiin (u Iticir homrn, Pat Hlowry uiKl (.'Imilt-t Wood, both pu tlrnln at Kliuniith Viiltry lionpllul wrrr (llMiilnril lulr yrntrMluy, mid i:hjil)clh AmlrtHih wan iililr to Iruvr lllll.ulr tixliiy fur her lioinr. ino Doty. Mb AiutiiM-Ii hud mir in ry mi 11111 lutiul yrnl"iilny. Onur Unwell wan thr only onr of the foul to remain In the liopllnl. Hhr In a put inn ut llilliulr. Mb Howell In II .Miie red I (nut 111 luleniy Mutlrnl. VIA Mix Kirif K i. r 1 11 lU k hpol.c on polio, th nvmptoiiirt ami hut, to tnrinbeirt or the Kitlrvlrw I'TA. ilHtiftliiy allrinoon In the hrhool uttltoiliiiii. MuMnit Hrlcellotif. wrrr uivrn by IMiyllln Uuiilrv and Judy llronnrr. Thr rxrrullvr board nirt In thr cnfrtrrln brforn thi reutitur Man sion. hi IIIIUIu The mnny friend of I tutor rt Hlrrlr. TJ, prominent Mrr rill resident mid ranrhrr, will rr Iirt to Irani he In a patlrnt at lllll Idr hiMipltiil mid hit condition rr ni allied critical tmlity. llr hut brrn III thin pa.it week. No vlnltorft nrr permitted lUtllu Twins-Mm, Kobeii OUrll nf the Amrrlnm tuition auxiliary, ha Arlllrit a rvrrlrn of short rndlo talk on uulvrmul military trulnlUK The next one will 1 prrwntrd by Mm. Paul Otterbeiii ovrr radio Mu tton KIMI At 8 :tu 11. m , Saturday. r tancrlUt Hrv. Wilbur C'rum pnekrr, who In eoiiiluK here (mm Montana, will br uprrlal ix-rtk(r at 8unda service at tin Jr.M Namr Calvary TnlKTiiaclr. 1442 Orcttnn. Thrtr will le wrlal nniMr for thr rrirn ( luh -'llir Klanmth KalU Oardrn eltib will hold a rmulnr nirrung Monday. Krbiuaty 2. In tha rlty library elubrootnit. Mntlmi pirtttrm a ill bo ho n. and mlnK trrra will br mndr during thr all rnmm. ( hurrh Hirkrr llarrv flirn blum of thr Worldwide KvangrhMln auorlatlon will uprak at 11 a. 111., Aiinriay, at llir Mrrrlll Community Prrtbytrrlan church concrrnlng the work of the aiuociatton. ToiulU Jimmy Tybim. 2yrar-old ion of Mr. and Mm. J a mm A Tybtia of route 3, Klamath F'allH, had hi tmiMla rrmovrd thu morning at lllllildo hospital. Tybim oprralr 1 "Jlm't Oarage" Old Landmarks To Pass (Ml irn ..u'cl tol A V Mt Vcy talked to member of the ltii.erve (ifllreih iihiHlution ut (he reiiulur mretlng held WcdueMliiy HIkIiI In thr com thoiiM1. Hi hpokc on thr V. H. aiiny ri'iKlnei'ia. Int I,t. Wil liam Hweet talked on tlx United attites inleiTM In (hr PiiliAtlnc (lUenllon. Coinbiil liiovlen were hIiowii. Hhl riiuiiKr lluriy I'reihKkt U tinnble to play the pin t vihl (or him in the Community I'luycrn piCM-ntii-tlon tonltiht over KI .M, and Jack U'Connor will play thin rule. Iteeelvlni Trralmrnl- Loubi ''Hap py" HnKcrimiii lh a pullent at Klu math Valley honplial where hr h re ceiving treatment for an attack of flu. llaKi'ioian la 1111 employe of thr Mooftc lodge. Urck-I nil Uil - Mi and Mrv Nrw t NrlMin. life I H. til It. wcic hotihC giiehlA of M11 Uotothy Hamilton. Tulrlukr, ovrr the pual week-end. Haro'dsonls Talk Winner Lurrn HuniklMjii. nxnkliiK on llir thrinr, "The 8'lci)re nl AAtroiiomy." won thr nrnil-niimml hHrcli cuu IrAl hi)itfturrtl by thr 'rijitAtmujitrri clulj nl thr rrKUitir nifrtliiK of the club hrlil at thr Wllluiil hotel Wnl- tirMliiy itiuht. Ktir thin iK-hlrvriiirul ' ho Kim nwimlctl llir Toi.tiiiuMrra iniphy. 'llir imipoao of thui contehl Id to cIiooao thr otilMiuxlnift Npriikcr : In thr Kliuniith Union IiIkIi mIiixjI i !rei'h chiha riu-h hrmrjttrr. niiti to Hive thr.ie (Ic-mtviiik Miiilcmi nil ' oiirlunlly to ili'iiionntrHlr their ; ability. Othrr niuilrniji pnrtldpnt-! I11K In thin content were iliie Cnnitfly, , who kHike on "Horse Hriw," Klmrr i llniiulton aMnkliiK n "Alrrrnft j Thry Are TiKlny," loimrd WiliIi i with "The MuMc lurtinrnl of Klumnth Union llli!h Hrlinnl." Larry ; Wilklnum with "VaeatlomnK anil! Hrrnln (hoiindo Arminil KUmnth ' Kall." and Nacllne Yorkey on "A roiiiniiniiiy Rwunmlni P.wl " !n rhaiiir of thlk mrrtinv wera .Ii I jt Clair n toatmniiter, Jark floliblni. an table topic rhalrman. and llownrd Moll an Krnrrnl critic. At the end nf thr niertiiiK. Teniplrton Wulkrr wan received into the rlnb an a new meniljer. ; Tom Willlamn will be loaMniuMer at the next ineetiiiK. John Arsrt-niiii-er will be In rharue of table topics and Joe LaClalr. Rrnernl critic. Thrra will be 10-mlmi'e nierchr by Carl Wildrrmuth and ; Ted llannen. with five mlniitrn bv Hill owenn. Dr. A. A. 8oule and Jark Klllolt. .-,,- t r. .v.i: V A ' , " . .. ' . . L to,lt rv 4, 1 .m 'vi : ,s jr ...... Homestead Papers Studied 'i;.e U. 8. bureuu of reclamation I liomcHteiid exnnuuliig board la workinic aKalimt time to conclude all bUKlnc.na on apptlcatlona by March IS. no that the drawing may . be held by that date. Mailing out iiotlflcatlona of ac ceptance or rejection following ex- : animation by the board, waa com- . inenced today. This work will be npeeded up an the Job fall Into routine linen and Immediate action 011 appruln. If they are to be made. In urged. The March IS, tentative deadline haa been act In order to enable thone drawing the 44 homenteada In the Coppock bay area to get their cropn In thin nprlng. V. i ryy.'.r'.!ll?cyw''p i Clinic The well child clinic will be oiwrated again on Monday at the Klamath county public health department. 1948 Main. Parents planning to bring their children should call 7714 for an appointment. Anollirr atrp In (lie march of proxrrnn will br markrd by the removal of thrae old bulldlnga at 11th land llllh nlrrrln, now iiprn to bid. Tbme Irurlurrn wrrr put up In I1I0S. at headquartrra for the I'. 8. burrau of rrrlamatlun whrn It waa flrnt art up In Kbimath ralln. Old USBR Building To Be Moved From Canal Site Irrrlrra Harry nonrnblum will apaak at tha 7:30 p. m. Buiulay vr Tica at the Church of the Naznrrnr. It waa annnuncrd today by the rrmrch aerrrtary. Anyone Interrntrd la welcome to attend. rracllra Offlcrra and color bear n of Pronperlty Itrlx-knh lodge are to meet In the IOOF hall. Monday, January J6 at 7:30 p m., tor prac tice. Horlal Mrrlini-Calhollc Daugh ter! of Amrrlca will hold a aoclal mealing In the parlnh hall, Mon day, January 29. at t p. m. Tn Mnlln-Mm Orare Ilnkman nf Malm waa able to leave lllllnlde hnnpital for hrr home Friday morn ing. .Minor Kurgtr?Mrn. Joneph Wat klua nf Malln waa returned home Friday morning following minor urgrry at Hlllnldr honpltal. In llnnpital Mra. C. E. Caldwrll, 3MB Vandrrgrlfl, had major ur grry at Hlllnldr honpltal today. She la rrportrd rrnllng comfortably. Fort Klamath Plans I Dimes Dance Hun ford Willlamn. Kurt Klainaih I chairman for the March of Dmirn. j reporta a benefit dance being or I ganlxrd for tills Huturdav at the j t.'lvlc Improvement club hall at Fort ; Klamalh. The Laugrll Valley 8wmg j quintet In contributing the munlr, and the Fort Klamath grange In I helping with the arrangements. Mm. Harriet Zumbruni. Mrs. fl.iv Prouel and Mm. Lucille Router are working with Willlamn on the com I mltlee. The public is Invited, and ;a crowd is expected from Klamath Fans and neighboring communities. Huililuwn on the original nltr of thr U. 15. bureau ol reclamation headquarter In Klamath Fulls at lllh and High me up for bid and lire to be removed from the locu tion. What becomes of the buildings after February 4. when the bids are ojwncd. in up to the miccch.-1u1 bid ders. Their purpose when thev were put up In I una w hen the l.KHI! w ns first set up here was to Iioum the Collectors Visits Set I'liirr and dates for WMls of deputy collectors are anuouurrd to day by llir irranury department ol the internal revenue nervier. Port land. Sei vices ol the collector air avail able to taxparrn on these dates, assistance being given in making out 1147 tax reports. Klamath Falls. February 2 to 'SI Inclusive excepting Saturday, room 2WS, post oil Ice building: March 1 to IS Inclusive, court house. Merrill. March 1, post nfllre: Ciil chrtst, February 24 and 25. Gil rhrlst Timber company: Klamath Indian Agency. March 4. agency of fice: Illy. February 20. post office: Bhevlin. February 20. Shevlln Hlxnn company; Chlloquln. February t7. city hall. administrative offices and equip- menl ol the bureau. ! it. 8. Hopkins, Irrigation manager, j recalls when he came here In 1022. ' two horse used by the bureau were kept in thr barn at the site. The barn wan lutcr turned Into a garage, i The old buggy sued was used to ' store material such as cement. After headquarters were moved to , the federal building In 11132. the of-' flee building at the old site burned ' and was never rebuilt. Thr other ' building were used as simps for re pairing burrau rqiilpmrnl and as slorr rooms. Until thr bureau niuved Its ofliccs to the airport Just about a year ago. tins wan the set-up. There was plenty ol space and buildings to be used for shops and storehouses at thr airport and all belongings were moved out there. Alter that there was no reason to maintain thr buildings at thr origi nal sue and thry have been put up lor bid. Whrn the structures are removed fiom the location, as required of the bidder, the chain-link fence will be set back from the High street bank to the right-of-way on the canal and the property will be disposed of. also by bitls probably. IN MF.MOKIAM In Wiving memory of Minnie E. ' Cornell, who passed away one year I ago. January 22. 1947. 1 The Corbel! Family. $6 Million Worth Of Stock Sold DENVER. Jan. 23 or. Virgil Bchoellng led his Junior grand champion steer to the auction block today In the final sale of the Na tional Western 8tock ahow in which an estimated $6300,000 worth of stock has been sold. Sale of the Oarber. Okla.. youth's Angus steer. "Mike." followed a $1,250,000 sale of feeder cattle, larg est Individual sale of the week long event. Wf" Ha No ' . ft Obligation M , , O V t mikt a Vj- 'V I'l Confidential ' ' 1 8urT,T Yl 1 LIFE I P I ESTATE PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 731 Main SL SUN LIFE OF CANADA Calling ALL Car Owners! We Offer PROMPT, COMPLETE SERVICE For ALL Makes! 0 We're Ford apecialisU but we hare men who are factory trained on all other makes, and our equipment and facilities are the finest. Treat yourself to REAL srrY.ce! BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Bring your Ford HOME for Service! Main at Esplanade Ph. 3131 Kvrry navy bcginnrr makes the equivalent of 7B a week Thnr pay I thnr own to sjiend or save. Chrck the facts with your navy recruiter. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 I jOnly One Fire Call Answered The only fire call In thr past 24 nour waa checked In at 9:15 p. m. Thursday when the truck was called lo Hillside hospital where an ovrr hcated condenser wan reported on the switchboard. F'lremen aald there was no damage. It paya to use the Want-Atl! Apprnilrrtomy Frank Thomas. Wayrrharuser Camp 4 employe, had hit appendix removrri at Hillside ;Bi"SlHiil Friday morning. Medical Care Mra. Arthur Wright nf Tulelnke la receiving med ical rare at Hillside hospital today. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Nrw Office Location 306 North 7tli fcl. Phone 9348 CHAPPED UPS? thats a job for "Comfy'anA 'Affit the MENTHOLATUM TWINS " aw ,X f matM ! i juiz ?S I smarting 3 CrJ smife J ( 4f Qucb MENTHOLATUM WTion bitinir raw wind cut lips, lrava Ihrm dry and tracked and ao )mi infill it von hurts to amilo quiekt enll for Mcntholntum, containing etim fortniR ('(imphor anil minty Mrnlbol. TboM famous Moutholatum ixigrxxl- Innla irrntly help sooths tender Hp skin, quickly roviv dried out "thirsty ' skin culls, help them retain needed moisture. Soon smarting pain leaves, your lipa feel sutler, smoother you smile again. Got Mentholatum today. ALSO RELIEVES HEAD COLD STUFFINESS, CHEST-COLD TIGHTNESS, NASAL IRRITATION Leaves Hospital Mm. Enrl Moca bre, S:tn ' .Irffrmon, wna able to leave Mllhlelfi honpltal today for hrr home after mrdlcnl carfi. Rrttirna Home Mr. A. I- Ttrld, route 3, hnn Vrn rerdvltig mrdtral rare at HUUItle hospital but was able to return home today. Delivery Today! 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