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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1948)
TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACI StVtN Merrill Slates Basket Social MICKIUI,!.. Jilll. 27 - Till ruining laturday llluhl Hi" Mnrrlll IihIko No. 91, Loyal Older nf Montr, will con duct an old-fashioned basket mill plr social III the Mri i 111 eniiiuiuiilly luill In raise llinitii fur t lie Mnrrli l Ulinra campaign imw iiiiiIit way. Money raised will he divided evenly between Meirlll and Mullii In lio Inward iiiiiIiIiik llir March nt lJinirs quota III the two lown liny H. Van Meter Milil Uml ul I o'clock a program hi cnlerlaliimriil featuring a speaker (ruin Dip Kltim- th Full TiMtiil nmatrrit club mill achool talent will lie picnrnlrd. mill Hint the social will follow. tlasknt ml pirn brought In will be aue tinned off mill 1 1 in high Ulililrr rut willi the rook. An mi Incentive for tliti ladles fo exert themselves III lltnklllK up bun kcls, (ha most attractive will bring I0 prlr.li, tlie ai-cniid a t! uwiinl. FUNNY BUSINESS American To Run Bus Line HAN KHANCIHCO, Jull. 27 ol'i American Ilu Lines, Inc., will oper- It the Dollar Mils I-Iiii-k llir f II. 8. (Until' t court, federal dlvl muii ml n oirgun state agency approve. Dollar Lines nicralra from Hull Francisco lo PorUand, Ore, wild 'lulraalaie rights In Oregon between I'ortlmul mid Kugciie. It was pur rhased yesterday by American lor 120 IKK) at ml nprn sale Hale o( Dollar Lines was uidcicd by Ihe U. li. district courl on com plaint of the tcdcrul antl-lrlUil din Ion that It was being run a a "second rale service." Named In llir complaint were I'aclflo Uieyliound Lines, Greyhound Corp, Southern Pacific Co.. Interstate Transit Lines. Interstate Transit I.lnra, Inc., and Union Pacific Stales, Inc. Ilie purchase by Amrrti an la sub Jrct lo confirmation by Hie frdcrul courl and approval of the Interstate rominrrre commission and Hie Ore gon public milium roiuiiil.Milon. American .which oiwratrs fiotn New York, Philadelphia and Wash ington I" Han Dlrgo. Los Angeles and Han Kianrlsco. recently milium unsuccessfully lo extend li service from Ban Ulrgo lo the Callfornla Orriion Hale Hue via US !ul. Four-H Newsf in wrt, im it m h""Vi -5 " iw i ta. ty. "George, will you get the tnow shovel out of the garage? Mr. Tinglefoot withes to borrow it!" The Doctor Says Dizziness Sign of Disease Beer Drinking Cow Sets Record I.ONUON. Jan. 2T Undue Illrcli. beer - drinking Krlmlan row. 1 U world ! bivsral milk pro diu-er. her owner aava- fl. A. Pleiwm, nf Miairtnwn Farm. nuiiiwood. ald ll-at on dirt In rliulinu a halt nation of iloul day Bridge lllrrh save 4I.BM pound of milk for 3VD day ended InM. nigliL Plernon nald the record for 3115 day, held by an American HoUtein 7rlelan. w 413. Germany Buys Up U. S. Surplus Goods FRANK rURT. Oermany, Jan. J7 lie, u. H. army aurulua Mocki whlrh originally com about one billion dollara were old Monday to Clerman for approximately ZI0. 000 000, blronal offlclnln announced. The purcha otfliinlly de rr1l)ed "ml lmorlanl pump primer In KelllnR erJientlnl Oermun aervlce and lndulrle back on their feet." It will be paid out for future German export. Freezing Weather Ruins Egg Cargo NEWCOMKRSTOWN, O.. Jull. 37 14V Robert RcynoItU of Newark. O., lot $2W0 worth ol egga ye lerday when hl truck n dunbled In below tero weather after a colli alon with another truck. 8tnte hlghwny patrolmen miIU the Irurk, when mnvliid, Jiggled the rum sufficiently to keep them llo tild. but that they froze when th truck was dlaabled for four hours. Ily KOW1N P. JORDAN, M.U. , Written for NKA Kcrvlc One of the mot common typei of illuy apell U c.llrd Meniere's eyn drome. Tiii4 term la used to de crllie a net of aymptoma In which there are attacks of dlUlneas, ring ing m the ear, and gradually In- trriMed difficulty In hearing. Meniere's syndrome Is used rather loonnly to cover several dif ferent kliuU of dlnease of tlie Inner iKirtlou of the ear, tin symptoms of which are much alike. Among the cause of this condition are In fection, tumors. Injuries and frac tures. There Is also a condition. which 1 rcitjMmibte for moat canes, stemming from the accumulation of fluid, or drop-y. In the deep portion of the rar. cullrd the labyrinth. This dropMral condition does not develop In young people, but be come more common after the age of 4b. It may Involve both ears. Actually, the attacks of dlulnes generally bother patlenla more than the ringing, or even the low of hearing The treatment of Meniere's syn drome, not due to accumulation of fluid or dropty, depends on what ran be done for the original cause, in the ra.u of Meniere's disease of the drnplcal variety, the problem la difficult. Many victims find that drinking a lot of fluid tends to bring on an attack. As a result, some forms of treatment are aimed at reducing the Intake of fluid, or trying to remove as much fluid from the body as possible. Surgery Employed In addition, several medical treat ment have been favored. Surgery Is also employed with succeu In some cases, but not In other. Sur gical treatment is liable to bring some, but not complete, relief Unieia people fall, as a result of dlMlnes. and hurt themselves, Meniere's yndrome Is more annoy Ing and uncomfortable than It l dangerous. Tins form of dizziness does not Interfere with activities or bodily function, except those re lated to balance and hearing. Klniniilll comity 4 If club leader lift twlny lo attend tlie fourteenth ai.minl leaders' conference In Cor viilll for three days, Francis A. Hkliuier, county club agent, said. I,endert who will intend the con ference are Mr. Karl Mack, presi dent of tlie local lenders' awi'X'la- lion and Earl Wilson, vice presi dent; Mr. William Oourley, Mrs. John llrown, Martin Hrown, ho niinza: Mr. Jennie Kendy, Henley: Mr. Claude Williams. Altamnnl, and Edgar Hoffman, Henley. Mr. E. F. Wright, president of the Hlatc louder' association, will cnndiirt some of the meetings which will Include general association busmen as well a specific project training. National, state and coun t contest will be covered and methods of using material discussed. Hcparnte program for norne eco nomics leaders and agricultural leader have been set up so that leaders may attend tlx meeting per taining to their particular project. Tlie 4-H club members at Sum mers Lane school have elected Toby Wenley a the president, Gerald Dalfaliy as vice president. Daren Martin as the secretary and F.ar! Tlchenor as new reporter. The meetings of the boys' cooking club started after Christmas. Earl Tlchenor, news reporter. Ex-Officer Loses Out In Battle DETROIT, Jan. 27 oT'i A former army pilot who bought a Swiss watch from a fellow American In a German prison camp and later traded It for ration waa under court order today to pay the orig inal owner tlOu. Common Pleas Judge David C. Vokcs basing his decision on the current market value of similar timepieces awarded the Judgment yesterday to former Lt. Richard Manning, 26, of Han Francisco, who had brought suit against former Capt. Harry Murphy, also 20, of Detroit. Manning testified he turned the watch over to Murphy In 1045 at Mooseberg prison In Oermany, re ceiving a promise of 1350 payment when the two returned to this country. Murphy Insisted he had an option to replace the watch with one of equal value. The peacetime navy operate about (2 typea of ships, all offering different kind of duty to th sea faring navy men. J Question : How can a tattoo be removed from the skin? Answer: The most popular method Involves tattooing tannic acid Into the mark, Just enough to avoid bleeding, and then rubbing silver nitrate over the area until It be comes black. Tlie black crust sep arates In about l days. Whatever method Is used should be employed by an expert. Linda Christian Wins Release HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 27 lVi-Fllm Actress Linda Christian 1 on what she term a "well-earned vacation" today. The red-haired starlet, latest girl friend of Actor Tstoiic Power, said last night that her year-long cam paign to secure a release from Metro-Gold yn-.Mayer studio was Taft Backers Push Race WASHINGTON. Jan. 27 lI7The decision of Harold E. 6lasen to take on Senator Robert A. Taft In the Ohloan's home state found Taft supiwrters ready Monday to force an ecn earlier test of sentiment for the republican presidential nomina tion. They disclosed plan to make an all-out race In Tads behalf In the April 13 Nebraska free-for-alL That test comes three week ahead of the Ohio balloting which Siasaen an nounced he will enter. Taft himself wns silent on the Ne braska development, but he left no doubt that he welcome the compe tition on hi own grounds where, he Insists, Stasaen "has no chance for success." The former Minnesota governor said In hi week-end announcement that he has a high regard for Taft and would nave preferred the teat to come In some other state. "But." Slassen added, "the differ ence between us on both foreign and domestic policy represent the major Issue within the republican party and before the country. It I Important that the people have an opportunity to express their view over. I upon these pollrles prior to me na- Slurilo official dropped her from , tu nal convention next June." the roll Saturday, claiming the ac- j In saying that Ohio appear to af tlon resulted from her refusal to ac- i ford tlie only opportunity for uch cent a nart In a nirture. 1 a lest. 6ta.vsen apparently had tn mind that lust about everyoooy wno amounts to anything In the OOP presidential contest Is likely to find That 1 not true," rebutted Uie Mexico City beauty. "I have begged for a release for a year. The studio saw that I waa unhappy and decid ed to make me happy by releasing me." Classified Ads Bring Restdls his name on the Nebraska preferen- tlal ballot. Tlie United States contains ap proximately 47.600 post office. There la no difference between a railroad and a railway In the United Slate, where the term aie used Interchangeably. HELP! For drivers who may be risking every , thing thty own I Let me tell you about State Farm's morl-aulC'Inturenct-Jtr-yewr-nterw plan , . . n.M. 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