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jjATURDAY, JAN. 31, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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La l"S "II r.nlial rna.l. Mill, rli.l.lt.
:( laliiiwiatiHe ! ' mixl.r.l.
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'. uglil SO, High HlimUy 4!l,
olllra rii..-Mr. Charles II.
: iii..rir u iiikmu u new imsltluii start
ing February I, In the World Wide
Travel uiuriiu office, w.nriim iioiei,
H iiihiihkit. Klin Inn resinned her
tinaltton m Uie rent icinlrcil nltlce
i here, llivrolil Cliipp. superliitrnileiit.
: li( the bureau, U lenvlim limlKlil for
XpiIiiiiiiiiI where lie also uiierntea a
i irnvrl bureau. Ilti will spend hu
tlinn between l)"lli ofllrea.
I Clrous Urlieureul Two rehearsal
; Jor the liny Hi niil circus have been
'-llintrrt for Hiiiiiluy. At 3 p. m.,
representative ol nu ll Hioiil unit In
' tlifi basin writ will meet to o ovrr
i procedure nl Hie drill l Hie
S armory. Paul Tanner. Ill chame of
Mlia eaiupliiK episode f Hi circus
a that nil Uin boys In lliut group
- llirel l 'J P. "' . HimcUy. for
KK-lnl rchcuisul el tin rinnry.
fliurrli Hervlrre Tlio Church of
lYod on Aliiuunnt drive announces
:, meetings f"r Hiimliiy. wllli Biincliiy
...I.....I Hi in a 111 unit v.orshln serv-
& Let al II a. III. mm l J" l "'
worship arrvlrr Ihero will be aer-
moiia In bolli KiikIiIi and German
? mi tilt tuple. "Hplrlllml Urclpes." All
j ere wclrome, mill Orman-apraklni
I people me particularly urged lo al
1 leml.
Hrrullie Merlins There will
be n exrcullvo meeting of the De
cree of Honor Tuesday el i p. rn.
a Hie home of K.slelle Hmllh. 410
Pacific Terrace. All olflcern mill ap
pointive offlrera are urged to l-
trntl.
Mr Alarm -'Itie elly fire depart
ment wait railed out at 3:13 p. m.
yenlrnlny when flilel oil tov
waa reMiiled at While, properly
owned by Clyde Ohen. "lliere waa no
dmnaite.
Eyo On Court
Pmlilun Mra. Tony
Nclina of iUO Kberlclll liaa rfulmied
her poaltloii ul the olty nan aa aec
roliiry anil atenonraphor In tha
iimviir'a niflie. Hha tilana to Iruve
t i a wcok-na lor viu wiui ner
timlher. Mra. Helen Kltehena. In
Amity. IteplacliiK her at the rlty hall
la Mra. Vlmlnla I.alcllaw of 801 Mar
tin. ( oualna llava Huriery It waa 1
family affair at lllllaldt honpllul
yeaterday when two coualna win
ailmltted at tha aame time (or aur
uery and both are now recovering In
the aame room at the nonpiiai. Mra.
It. E. McOnlliim of uorria ana Mra.
Dan Khrheart of 037 N, 4tli ara the
patlenta.
M..H.OT. i iub There will be a
brief meeting of the Mothera Club
of Hatred Heart academy Monday,
February 3, at 4 p. m. In tin high
achool library. Committee niembera
Inr 1h mrilWal Ui be held on reb-
ruary 10, aa well aa room mothera
and anyone Inlereated are urged to
attend.
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Pat Kllby, World War II veter
an. Iia announced he lulenda to
m a demurrage canilldale for
nomlnallon aa county commllon-tr.
Former Gl
Fears War
NEW YOUK, Jan. 30 il'i A
former U. B. army acrgeant who
bcrnme a brIKiidler gemTHl In the
IlKhtlng In Kanliiiilr auld today he
believed the aMiniMliiiillon of Uundhl
mlifhl cnune tull-acttle war In inula.
The aoldler, Iluaaell K. HiilKht Jr.,
SO, of Deliver arrived by plane to
day for Kuruclil.
Informed of the aimawilimtlon,
HiilKht ald "the lllndun may blame
It on the Moalema and that might
htiirl a full-acale war. They are
Jimt waiting to take over Pakiatnn."
He added that he believed the
United 8tatea ahould follow a
handa-off policy In the India IWht-
Ing, commeiuiiig uiey me uk
happy no we ought to let them
alone."
The one-time aergeanl, who wore
an olive green uniform and a tur
ban, declared he had entered the
fighting wllh free Kashmir forcea
"lor the hell of It." Aaked If he waa
concerned with the liwuca, he replied
"I couldn' t care leaa."
Girl Scout
News
Thompson To
Head R R Club
SOME ACORNS BECOME
OAKi.TREE.5. SOME.
IGNORANT BOYS BECOME
WISE MEN BUT BEAUTI
FUL. TAIL. FEATHERS
WILL NEVER MAKE A
PEACOCK OUT OF A CROW
llntlnru Here J. B. !lod re-
niriifiii tn lj Anonlea thla naal
week after upending January In Kla
math ralla looking aiier oiuincu.
The Iteeda leaaed tlielr home at B36
Jefferaon a year ago and have been
traveling around aeelng the country
In a trailer houne.
Hpe ll Hpeaker A. Truman
Hlmllon mluilriniirv from Trinidad
Iiland. HrllUh Weal Iudlea, will be
special aiieaker at aervlcea Bunday
morning ana evening at me raza
rene church, Oarden and Martin
alreeta. The public la welcome to at
tend theae meeting".
(lore Houlh Mra. Ada Bparretorn
wlio aieiuia port of the year In
HoilUiern California and part In
Klamath Fella, left Haturday for an
iieni1erl Atnv In lii Anaelea. Hhe
haa been Hopping at the Hotel Hall
nice Novtmber I.
Injured Jocph A. Lybrand. 34
yt ar-old Weyerhaeuser Camp 6 em
ploye, waa admitted lo lllllalde hoa
niii at I'M n. m. Frldev for treat
ment of head Injurlea received when
he waa alrurk by a falling limb. Ilia
condition waa reported good today.
u'Mi Hhrtn Naomi ahrlne No.
t of the White Shrine of Jerusalem
will hold lie February meeting ai e
p. m.. Tueaday, February 3, at the
Maaonlc Umple. Vlalllni membera
are cordially invited.
I.lrenaed Cecil CI. Rhoadea of
Klamath Fella and Verda Rhoadea
of Clreenwood. Ind., were llcerwed to
wed at Tndlanapolli, Ind., according
to Ui) Indlanapolu Star of Janu
ary 39.
Medical fare Emery Btocksdale.
1&30 Wlard. Houtliern Pacific
awltrhman. waa admitted to Hill
aide hoipital ahortly after noon Fri
day for medical rare.
Move To llend Mr. and Mra. E. R.
nimiMiiv kiid duiiuhurr Hurbiira. who
have been renldeuU of the Henley
dlalrlct. moved thla week to ineir
new home 10 mllea from liend where
iii.ni.nu rfrftillv t nirrhimed a runch.
They have lived here alnce IB36 and
Itamaay recently rralgned hla ki
tlon aa yardmaalrr with the South
ern Pacific company, Mra. Raimay
la the aluter of Hay Huger ol una
clly.
Relumed Mr. and Mra. Clarence
Miller, n:H Mubec. have relumed
from a month' vUlt In the Eai.t
wllh friend .ind relative. They
went a far aa Wilmington. Uel-.
and Annaixilla, Md.
tluilneaa Vlallor Carl William,
well-known Hc-ddlng, Calif, realtor
and lorme. prealdenl of the Redding
rhiiniber of commerce, waa a bunl-
neaa vlallor In Klamath Full till
week-end.
Paal Noble irand Uub-.Mrmbcr
of the Pant Noble Clrand club of
Prn)erUy Kebekah lodno will have
a valentine exchange at the meeting
In the IOOF hall on Tuesday,
February 3.
Major Surgery Mia. William
Barrett of Ijikeahore drive 1 a pa
tlint at lllllalde hoapllal where alio
had major aurgery Saturday morning.
Tractor
Overhauls
Bo ready for Spring!
Let ui put your tractor
in first clots condition
NOW!
Imh,..Ik. b Mrs Pathftrlne Allen
of OaaUeberry dnigatore la report
ed improving at iiuuioe ncwpimi.
Mra. Allen waa admitted earlier thla
week for threatened pneumonia.
Medical Care Jerry Dawaon. In
fant ton of Mr. and Mr. Lealle
Dawaon. route 1 box 83, la receiv
ing medical care at HllUlde hospital.
St Paul'a (iulld Regular meeting
has been postponed lrom February
3 to February 10 because ol tne con
vocation banquet to be held Tues
day, February 3.
Fair Weather
Forecast- Here
Continued fair weather was fore
cast for the Klamath basin thla
week-end wllh Increasing high
cloudiness late Sunday.
Minimum temperature ior ine
past 34 houra waa recorded at 6:30
a. m. when the mercury dropped to
17 degreea. Maximum Friday wa
43. A minimum of 30 and maximum
of 43 degreea I Uie 8unday forecast.
Oil Export
Cut Ordered
WASHINGTON, Juii. 31 WV-The
government Friday ordered an 18'4
per cent cut In exports of fuel oil
and gasoline due to the -serious
shortage" at home.
The action waa tuken by the com
merce department which ha power
to limit exiiorta of scarce thing.
. .... .mmini ,if nil and ffaso-
llue It will let to be exported dur
ing Uie first tnree monvna oi un
year from 11.850.000 barrel to ,-
nuinfiA !inrrlK
There has been a clamor In con- I
greaa to atop all ahlpmenU abroad
except thoee going to U. 8. military
forces. Bills to do that have been In
troduced In house and senate.
The department announced It will
also limit licenses lor the overseas
shipments of petroleum to export
from those arcaa oi tnia coumrj
"where the fuel can best be spared
during this emergency period."
It explained this means that If an
oil company wants to ship from New
PMiiniiri where oil upplle are
short, the license will be denied. But
the firm could hlp from Calllornia.
Reds Continue '
Military Protests
WAHHINOTON. Jan. 30 UP) A
second Russian protest against
American military moves In the
Mediterranean haa been received by
! ih kiwi rinrtment.
Official ald today me noie a
under atudy. but did not disclose
what It aay. The Moscow radio said
it r,rnti thnt the Drescnce ol
American warship In Italian port
violatea the new peace treaty with
Ttalt,
Secretary Marshall Is expected to
reject outright an earlier Soviet pro
tbt notiinftt. Amenmn nlans to re
store the strategically Important
wartime airfield at weuana in
North Africa.
MAUN Several membera of the
ru-l Urr.nt. liMirler and troou com-
mltteea attended the leaders' meet
ing on Monday evening, January
13, In Klamath Falls.
They received many Interesting
and beneficial Ideas to help them
with their girl. Ella Iledkey an
nounced that she would meet Jointly
with troop committees In Maim on
Tuesday, January 20.
fiwHn utij.iirii!itf from Malln were
Mrs. T. A. DcMerrltt, Mrs. Richard
Haluujiek and Mrs. F.Izle Roberts.
Malln Troon 48
Girls of Malln Girl Scout troop 46
met January 6 and 12 and made
plans for working on their badges
at each meeting so that they can
pass their test and be able to
receive their baugca on wouier uuy
when they are presented.
Plans were aiso maoe ior uwwu
r.wi iut in be held at Kallna's
store on Saturday, January 17, and
a popcorn sale at tne uroauway
theatre in the near luiurc.
The girls were asked to wear their
unlforma on Tuesday, January 20
when Ella Redkcy met with the girls
during their meeting. Due to the
mumps several girls have been
absent.
The girls are selling their Scout
calcndara.
nlfftH aa nreslrlent of the
Shasta Pacific Model Railroad club
January 23. was Bud Thompson.
Also reelected waa Treasurer Dr.
Merle Swansen. Marvin Nerscth Jr.
was newly elected secretary.
On the public relations board Ted
Reamea and E. S. Edward were reelected.
vuiinrt vfin h welcome on the
Ilr.t Tnmriava and third Friday Of
each month. The club haa already
laid 800 feet of track and built some
bridges and ha other under con
duction.
Anyone interested In this group Is
Invited to attend meetings or see
Ream at 8wanen's barber shop.
NO IHERS
Walter Hunt, in 1834, Invented
a ewlng machine wllh ahuttle and
vo.rvtiniri needle, the basic ele
ment of later machines, but no one
would use It.
New Plan Mapped
For Greece
ATtfRNH Jan. 31 Uft The U. S.
aid mission announced Friday plans
ara helnir drafted to decentralize
the Greek government.
Dwlgnt r. unsworn, cniei oi me
mission, told a news conference the
plans call for division of the coun
try Into 13 districts, and for grant
ing broader authority to local gov
ernmenta.
Grlswold aald he la encouraged
by the situation at present. He
said there Is better agreement be
hla mission and the govern
ment now than at any previous
time.
WINNERS
ST. MORITZ. Switzerland, Jan.
n Aft Rwltyrlanrl wnn the tWO-
man bobsled cnampioiunip in tne
Fifth Winter Olymplca today.
T-Y. H.x-laa InnK tne Iirst LWO
place. The United State finished
third with Belgium and Great Brit
ain following in mat oraer.
Thf. about 180.000 negro
soldier In the Union armle during
the Civil War in tne una tea mase.
HOTELS
OSBORN HOLLAND
EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Mr. aa Mra. $. I. Carltr
aa Joa ttirlcr
ffoprlatart
Police Trace
Lost Blankets
Prisoners at the city Jail earns
very near to facing these cold nlghti
Inadequately covered rritiay morn
ing when 20 blankets disappeared
from Uie lockup.
The blanket were being sent to
the laundry for cleaning and had
been folded and put out in tne Dam
of the city hall for the laundry
wagon to pick up.
But when Uie wagon arrived, uie
blankets were gone.
Everything came ous an rigns,
' .,V. Rr.m alalllhlnff bV bOVS On
the day shift located the blankets
and uie mss who had mtea uiem.
The latter was described as a
"friend of the department" who
thought Uie cover were oem uia
RENTALS
Flr ianfrt Ktfftra
Haa 4 Mnr PolUhen
Vacaatn gwieptr
Potterson Si Son Point Store
IMft Etti Mftin Pbi MI4
Miller Island
Resident Dies
William Wallace Parker, 46, for
the past year residing with his
brother, Raymond Parker, Miller
Island district, died at 3:30 a. m.
today following a heart attack.
Parker waa being placed In the
Professional Ambulance Service am-
kulnn... ttrhon ha exDtred.
The body wa moved to warns
and final rite will be announced
later.
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We will gladly handle
your savings account
by mail. ..no need (or
you to make trips in
person to our office.
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Honeysuckle Cologne
For heorls that ore
young and gay . i 1
Margo Eau de To'ilelte
The choice of j.-q
lophislicates. 1
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LEE HENDRICKS
Tour Neighborhood Druggist
tUZ So. Sth
Phone 4321
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to Uie office at Pine anu Esplanade.
I Pay In advance, get 10 discount
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Saturday,
Jan. 31st
'sjn ( C VSi, Ptiiet Pro
"BIG WESTERN"
DANCE
SOUTH 6TH ST. CORRAL
Located At Fairgrounds
Swing With the Music of Les Gardner and
His Western Rhythm Busters
REFRIGERATED
CANDY CABINET
HAS ARRlVtD!
Ym are Invited lo eonie In and Inspect llili nioit mod
ern fWlure we have Just Installed lo guarantee prefer,
ramly service. In I. you see the actual candy you buy
kepi under perfect temperature and humidity eon- I
rlillont every hour of every day. This control make
positive thai every boa of Gobelin C.horolalra yau buy
from us Is absolutely FRKSII I
PAYLESS DRUG
80S MAIN ST.
Another Great Epidemic of
YUKONITIS Sweeps the
City of Tulelake
People from all parts of the country are swarming into
the YUKON imploring the management for some sort of
relief. So acute has the situation become that Doctors
Joe and Charlie have found it necessary to administer
Yukonitiscapsulestothecrowd, 2 a night at 9:15 and 12:15.
These capsules are not only very effective in the relief of
Yukonitis but they may be of great financial benefit to
you. Each capsule contains a written prescription for relief
of Yukonitis or a gift from the management.
GIFTS...
range from our famous baked ham yes sir whole baked
hams ready to eat, gallons of our famous baked beans
whole boxes of candy bars or gum cases of beverages ---
meals-drinks and a $70 jackpot which grows at the rate
of $35 each week until drawn. All money which is put into
the kitty while you dance also goes into the jackpot.
MEMEMJBEM
there are no charges no strings whatever all you have
to do is to be at the Yukon Tavern at 9:15 and 12:15 each
night. Take in the 9:15 drawing before taking in the big
March of Dimes Dance in Tulelake tonight. Don't worry
about what to wear, for Jo and Charlie say: "Come as you
arel"
Admission $1 Per Penon
Inc. Tax
Dancing Start I
At 9:00