Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1948)
rACI I1VH FRIDAY, JAN. 30, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON WEATHER f)1IR(l(lN Hrallan,l aliowaia Ill Hoilliwa.l ItMlay. fair lull Willi tow rliudlnw III WMt Inultflil ami Hrttut -day. liMilr. Uanlla li luuilaiats itollli waalarly wlmla tilt t'lta.l, KLAMATH rALI.lt AND VII INITV fair lonlslil mill halimlav; IHkIi lixlar I. low loulalil III. Mull Malunlar 0. NOHTIIMIN CAIirilllNIA rlr to day, toiilKlil ami MalUMlay, llllla I'llaima lit taMlliaialiiip. tiiutlt-iala tlol tliwaalvl ly wlllila oil ritaal. Ilrlurll Hume- Iti'liillvi'S lit U. H. "Uuik" lliigiliy, Khinmtli pioneer wlm unnerved liln HMh iiirlluluy mi Hunituy, have returned to tht'lr homes, Oiii"tiy U jiiHlitcr, Mm. Kllsuunlh Miunlem, li lt Miiiiilny m Ptiilliind. (J. W. Tlmnnis, UrliiMiy's hII lM"llllT, J I'tUl i n il Unit aillllO day lo his home III WIiiIikK, Wuali. K. llimil ul MimIIiiiiI hits nlM) ro lurnnl huiiiri nnil Mra. Hill I'lcrco ml llrasln Murray, nliTcn ul lrJK by, Irfl ThuiMlity I r their liutiira III C'Ulllr. fteturus Hume C'arlu Cornell o! Malln relumed Wcilnrailny night from a ntiiy ul lliiec anil oiio-half wiirka III lIllinlliK Hptlima, Ky., whrlo ho was railed by the serious hllnrna of Ilia l.illirr. Wlllliim Cor nell. The rliliT Cornell lina been III lulling health lor some lllno. Chi hi foment In llio liroilirr ul the taut Hcnutor Miualmll K. Cornell ul Klaiinilli Kulla. From I'urllitml Mrlvlll Colli mlugi, accompanied by John Mc lean, arrived hero Wnliii'ailiiy ulglil from rorilniul uiul pent llm night with Cumiuinga' parents, Mr. mid Mra. A. C. Cummlnm, lulls Auburn. They colllllttled oil lo Lakcvlew Thursday, both uro alllllatcd Willi llie aute Kama i-oitiiululon mid ero on mi official biulne trip. Three Invited - Tllire Klamath (Ilia, student al llm Ulilvrralty ol Oregon and uienibera of the Ircah man clnaa. were Invited lo a Hinuriy parly aponaorrd on Ilia cainpua by Mortar Hoard, senior women's hon orary, laal Tueaduy. The freshman women earned grade point averages ol 3 or belter and were Ituui Lan dry and Mlldied Kipllnger, both ol Klamath rails and llonnlo Mao Oloiuscr ul Chllixiuln. Klrctrd -Wesley Kobliinuu, ton of Mr, and Mra. Prcd 1). Hobliiaon of 1100 Crescent avenue, was elected vlr prealdenl of the freahman claaa at the Ulilvrralty of Oregon. The election waa conducted Tura dy on the campua. Hobliiaon U an architecture major. llocos Kroin lluaplul Perry Wll- aon of Ilia Marlon apartments, ho returned lo his home here, after re elvthg Irealmeni aince November 1, al the Veterans hoapilal In Port land. Wllaon li not able lo leave hla home bill may have vlaltora. lie la now able to be up. Vlallore-Mr, and Mra. I.. D. Mel ealf and two sons, Eddie and Kenny, were vlaltora here ovor the week-end from their home In Mcdlord. They re former reaideiiu of KlamaUl .Palls and were sural of Mra. Ivy X. Propsl while in llila city. ' Assists Juan O'Neill, daniihter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph C. O'Neill of Mon Claire alreet, waa one of the Unlveratty of Oreiton aludenu named lo aerve as supervisor of the recent freahman clo.n election held on Ule cainpua. No Juvenile Meeting The mcet Ini of the Juveniles of Neliihboia nt Woodcraft hna been postponed until Moutliiy, February Id, and the Valenllne parly will be at Unit time Moose Meet While Pelican Lemon HQ of lxynl Order of Moose will hold lla rrmilnr meeting Sunday at 2 p. m. at 1010 pine. Steak Chicken and Seafood Dinner . Lounge and naming Open p. m. till I a, m. I' hone 708(1 ESI k --o t.m r,i t I I i n f iNMltl BURNS. OIUiOON It) H IT. i HUMAN tllkt turn i sex, M iiver, uliu1si wi ! H wnMakik resta f.l The Ui .t r-H r-"-" 4 Imm i M ) LhNM MeUii', s a t, , p!ETHS: ;' 1 1 .r-si A- O' l! t I m NOW AT NEWSSTANDS WM gxsss Sjjgsg Neighbors lo Meet 'Iliere will be a iiiei'llntc nl NelKhbora of Wood emit in the KO hull Monday, Feb ruary 1, at p. m. There will be liillliillon anil election ol officer anil all officer and imnla are aaked to weur foriuula. Itefreah meuta will be served by Krma Mil ler, rhulrman, aaalaled by Vera Keevea, Hylvla Blohg. Alia Clark and Maltha lillcrlst. Farm llureau The Klitinolh comity farm bureau will meet Mon day In the Oleue community hall lor a politick luncheon al noun, ine board nl directors will meet lit II to conduct business. Aflw luncheon, Juilitn U. K. luieder will talk on the 3-inlll road levy which will be veiled on In May. Kveryone Internnled Is Invited lo attend. To Krliool -I.ynden Klnu, dotiKh- ler of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Murks of 31U5 Aubuin, will leave March II to enter nurse'a tralnlnii at Ooixl Hamarllon Inwpllal. I.ynden wn accepted shortly alter the Ural ol the year. While walinm lor lime lo enroll at Good Hiimarltnn, Lyndtn la working at Miller's. Dime Danre-The Townaend club la apumnrliiK a March of Dimes dance Hiitunluy nliihl In the KC hall, with danclnil from 0 p. m. to I a. in. All proceeds from the dunce will be doubled by the club and the total money turned over to the March of Dlinea cumpnlun. Paal Noble firand f 'lull Tuesday February 3, the Past Noble drum! club of Proijierlly Kelekah lodge will meet In the IOOP hall at I u. m. for a politick luncheon and social alleriioon. Members whose birthdays fall In January and Feb ruary will be honored. Spurts Association Danre Mnn bers and guests are Invited to the Moose club this Raturday nllit for another Bporls association dance. Activities will get under way al o'clock, wllh retreahmenla served later In the evening. Itiivlna- I.ticlle Tweed lefL bv rain UHHnauliv fop Hun Frnnrlaro on a buying trip lor her Hill Top studio of Interior decoration. The market opens February 1. Miss Tweed expects to be away about IV days. rrnm Vtakaa-afUM Mra. Bernard Vrlraann nl llak-raf laid. rail!.. Will leave tonight for her home after a viait with hnr nartita Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kennedy of Weyerhaeuser. Mrs. Erlnuon la tne former Virginia Kennedy of Hi la city. To Oeeanalde Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Uallon lefl Tuesday for Ocesn slde. Calif., where Uallon planned to visit the Oceaiulde potato seed leallng plots. They were alao lo visit with their daughter Shirley, student at Stanford university. Farm llureau There will be a meeting of the Klamath county farm bureau Monday, February 1. at 10:30 a. m. at Olene community hall. Pnllurk luncheon will be served at noon. Improved James Crapo. 1130 Lin coln, who underwent an operation for appendicitis al Klamath Valley hospital Wednesday, Is Improved and able to have visitors. From Agency H. CI. Courtrlght, superintendent of Klsinath Agency, was a bualness visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday. Tulelaae Visitor Mrs. Ijiwrence Hardman of Tulclake was visitor In Klamath Falls Thursday. Why Thousands of Doctors Proscribed PMMU (CAUSED SY COLDS) FntTTjssmactsafonce.Itnotonly relieves such coughing but also loosens up phlegm and makes It easier to rnlso. riRTssm"' Is taje! Mighty effective tor old and youngl Pleasant tasting! feSHa I S'HiVs 2"r.'n-.- TFma, t 1 r hni ,. ...I .;;"VLL J Protection At III I llllllll ss1iss.lt I Mill T llf T Tl A new system of providing protection to boys and girls who must cross South Sixth street at the Alta mont school has Just been established under direction of Stale Trooper Bill Colbert Bamboo poles with red flags arr extended partially across the street by school boy patrolmen, and children do not move Into the lane until all Is clear and cars have stopped. Stopped cars at the cross-lines protect the children from oilier rare coining up from behind. Colbert plans to be on hand for several days when school traffic Is heavy, and until motorists become accustomed to the system. Frrmonl I'TA Members of Fre mont ITA will hold their February mrr'InK next Thursday, the fifth of the mouth, at 3:30 p. m.. It was an nounced today by the president, Mrs. A. A. Montgomery. Founders Day will be brlclly observed and the program will Include the fashions of another day pre- Ud by Mrs. llucna Stone class, and a talk by City Itecreatlon Director Sam Smith. Tea will be served by Mrs. Gerald Clemens' room of Ihe Junior high department, and Leora Repp fourth grade room. Itrlurn- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brear cllllo of 617 Pino returned home Thursday after a Uirce weeks' stay In California. They visited In Ban Francisco with friends and relatives and sient some lime In Red Bluff with Mrs. llrearcllffc's mother. Mrs. Annie Sweeney. Spring Freshup Whylal s Ladles' Apparel shop. 901 Main. Is having a redecorating Job done this week. The celling will be btuih pink, the walla and coses two tones of grey. The room lo the right of the entrance will be used exclusively as a mil linery department. . Visitors Visitors to the county agent's and AAA offices this week were Bob McCambrtilKe, former as sistant county agent now with the Chipman Chemical company In Portland and Dr. Len Hnrris of the same company. In Portland Set. Elmer Tliurllng. 11. B. army recruiting officer for Klamath Falls, left Thursday morn ing for Portland to attend a re cruiters' conference. He will be back III the office Monday. Improving Al llagerman. steward at Ihe Moose lodge. Is reported Im proving at Klamath Valley haipltnl where he had major surgery re cently. False Alarm The city fire de partment was called out at 11 p. m. Thursday to Elm and Spring streets where occupants of a residence Vary law MP ava by rhanea rl.ANNEO SAVING Ihraafh i.irn INJl ANC It Ifca ANSWER PAUL A. LEE Phone VII 131 Main St SUN LIFE OF CANADA I' ill-1 -iaaa 71 South Sixth Street School Crossing I I ' "- Fair Yfeather Is Forecast Klamath basin resident were scratching their heads over the vagaries of Old Man Winter today. Thursdsy's forecast of snow failed to materialize last night In the lower elevations and today was blight, clear and warm. Mlnunum tempera ture was 24 degrees between 6:30 and 7:30 a. m. this morning. Packed snow was reported In the Cascade mountain passes today for the first time In two weeks, the state highway commission said In It 9 a. m. road report. One Inch of new snow fell at 0""1I lake on the Willamette highway, where the tem perature fell to 14 degrees. There was light snow on the roads, now ty' -g sanded, and roadside snow was registered at a depth of 44 Inches. It was 12 degrees on Sun mountain stretch of highway 97. one Inch of new snow, 20 Inches of road side snow. The stretch It being sanded. thought they smelled moke. The department termed It a false alarm and the truck went home. FIT vr... Jiff 1 1 JS- Famous Homes & Edward IB JUUciX Jewelry Dept. Special! 3 Days Only! Friday Saturday Monday Kiddies' Two-Pieca KNIT PAJAMAS with feet Sizes 1 to 4 Regularly $2.25 Now SI 'A at SPENCER'S 619 Main Phone 5497 3 52-Piece Service for 8 $68.50 Including chest (No Federal Tas) Look for the "INLAID" mark It means longer lasting beauty in your sllverplatel The three distinctive pat terns Illustrated are, from left: LOVELY LADY, YOUTH, and DANISH PRINCESS all made In the U.S.A. Yes, they are In stock now at MILLER'S. Main Floor Local Youths Join Navy Four more Klamath basin youths have Joint- the men In navy blue. Sworn Into the navy at Portland January 37 were Willis Edson De Voll, Oregon Vocal' ' school stu dent; Joe Maria Chavez, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Pete Che t. 411 Commer cial; Norman Lee Swlnney, 333 8. 6th, son of Mrs. Oladya May Marsh of Lekevlew; Richard Lee Rogers. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers. Beatty. The men have gone to San Diego for 13 weeks of basic training. "January, IMA. has proven the best month for navy enlistments In Klamath basin since early me," Vernon Chltwood, CMM U8N, In & CWCCTUEADTI v- YY OH, A"" II NOTE THESE FEATURES: jV "Thermo Tub" makes washing easier, faster, cleaner. ft Extra heavy duty safety wringer. it Three pressure changes for wringer. ft Finger-tip clutch control, conveniently located in wringer. ft Rugged welded auto-body construction. ft Last, but not least, you can choose your payment plan at Rickys. 42- 700 Ma in Street eharge of the recruiting station here, said today. Du-'ig J -luary, It men were processed here and sworn In at Portland. The next best month was December, 1MT, with IB men enlisting In the navy. . The larger portion of these en listee are 17 and 18-year-olds, Chlt wood explained and leasona given for enlisting are desires for navy technical training. Zellerbach Plant To Remain Open LEBANON, Jan. 30 (P) The Crown Zellerb-h paper mill her will not reduce operations to nine months this year. This had been suggested earlier aa a way to avoid putting sulphite liquid Into the Santlam river at it lrwest summer stage. Oeorge Oallaway, resident man ager, said that this plan had been abandoned, at least for this year. J "IT'S A I I I I II l I .. fj THAT ZENITH! AT RICKYSJ' Delivery Today: DOWNSTAIRS I -i Phone 3151 Chicago Timet. , Sun To Merge .. . ' CHICAGO, Jan. to Wr-Th ChU cago Time and the Chicago Sun have announced that, effective, nextv Monday, they will become a tingle) newspaper with morning and eve ning edition. The new publication, to be knows as the Chicago Dally Sun and Times, will have the combined new and picture faetlltlt of the present separate paper, the announcement salu. Both papers' are published by Marshall Field. Preserve Thee Valuable) Papor and Documantt Lot Ul Copy Thorn Dp to WW Me Und-rwood"i Camera Shop m Mala Phone 7MI 'Hi UP" $ r m