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TUCiDAY, ILU. 10, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE SEVEN Boxing Commission Up For Second Round Of Council Talks; Cemetery Levy OK'd 'Mir boxing coininl.v.lnri nuiir In for another round of iIIhcumiIoii by llir city (IikU In 'I liluh. Winn (-'111111-i lliiiitti Anuut Nc wloii itki'd 1h.1t pKKTrttK of nimoiy fifth. In ihrtkrd. Newton mi Ul tlliil tlrkrl unlrn "have brrn t un In Midi it wiiy Mint II Ik Imjioniilblt tn di-ln mlnr exact income mill pmiTrrtu," Councllint'ii tiililnl tin ttfiiltrr lor fiuUirr Ktutly. I.iinI week inopitMil tluit boxriH Mini WtrritlriH Itppriti Intl Hi Urn mutiny be ir-mlml lit hiiIiimIL (lirlr p 11 ft rrcoi cln to clly ufllcinU 1 :i4-3n via the f itinl scum of the "K" club buskrtball iimnr Monday In which the nrw mrmhris pluyrcl mdtill.nl the old inrmbrih. The nrw Minus came 011 1 winncm with II ir extra two pollitn. lllk'li point limn for the old menibera huh DU-k Young with IJ point. Hub Itnlkry a close behind Willi II. MuO ilanla bruuuhl In unlit points lu be rutiiQ high point fur llio yuuiiKslri. Th money raited by this Kiunr will in Into mi induction party in the nrur fuluir. KI'l.W will broadcast another In llir arrlr uf radio proKtains aon aoird by thr music department to night at 1 JO. Mrmbcra of Conner' school, uiulrr llio direction uf Mlaa Augusta Parker, will be llir main participant, presenting a program nf urateru nirlodica. KU senior, Luis l.nrauii. la scheduled to give clarl iifi aolo, accompanied on tiler pliiuo by Komile Tarr. The Junior rlau did all right on lu rummage ile hut week, clear ing almost MOO. Thirty-two junior mid soven Junior mothrri worked on the sale which started Thursday afternoon and Hoard Hnturduy noon. Mrs. xrne Humble' homrroom get the prlui fur cnntrlbulliiR Hie moat rumniHiie, mid thry will be paid off In pop and rtoiiiilinuia thia Thursday. Addinii the tJOO made to the sum already III the Junior claa treasury. It ahould be more than enough to finance an extra Hire Junior-Senior prom in the spring. The Pep lrpjem will awiui untlrr the light of the iiataiorluui tonight starling at 7 p. m. The trpK-ra . received llieir luvltallon in the ' mall laat week. In the form of amnll green paiicr bathing caps. Mmy Ixju ttunbrry and her committee runalatliuf of Donna Tenutkl, Ann Heevea and Ix'ls Umdiain made the Invitation and the arrangement. Miaa Ulllan Ketlkcy, advlaer, will life-guard, aaalated by Carol Mon tieth. IltltntDAV COallOtlKEN. Ph., Feb. 10 iPl Abram le, a former slave, cele brated his 1011 birthday by cooking his own meals and doing the house work a usual. Ie. who passed the 101 mark yes terday, told reKirters his principal concern I that spring will come early so that he can plant his garden soon. A native of Charlottesville. Va.. Ire came north from his Virginia plantation after the abolition of slavery. He came to Coshocken in 1 889. 13 ri.MH.HU'iWl NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS High School I fin i MARY LOU fK'""" jk 1 CASE U21 23J i- -ess u.rm I wiia formally okayed when the rrw Mil Ion waa lull iMluced Monday ntutit. Ano'hn- founitl rraolullon wna pirnenled iruiinlliiK a levy for f.luk vllle tnueii'iy. A 'u-mllt Irvy for niiiliilrniiiire and euro of l.lukvllle will upprar on the Muy election bnllol. A Krolip of rltlM'na uppeurnd Imtl Momluy rriiuentlnu Uial ('are of Hie ixmriery be pill to u vote, with Minnry levied for Unit purpose. I.lnht Nurvey Uon (.'iirler. Clenrriil t'ln trlc cor porutioii rrprenentiitlve of Heattle, Waah., nppenretl nl the i-oiuitil M-a-alou. Me offered to aurvey Kluiiiiitli 1'nlla' atrert lluhllnK. nutllnlnu the city a needa and corrective metliiKla, Carter explained the type of Unlit that will probubly be recommended for Kliuiiulh Knlla. A almllar aurvey hun recently been completed In Mnl ford. A number of atieeta will be ilralun ilrd lor atudy by UK. Clly Iteiri'iillou Uliector Ham Hinltli advlaeil couuclliiii'ii that alcd dliiK on Woiden atreel Iiun become liicriuilnKly (lnni.'oroua, and u.'.kcd Hie rotmcD'a advice. Traffic la a major problem on the afreet, and It la delinlicly not uood for alrdilliiK under preaenl coudlllona, Hmlth aald. lie warned parenta to keep their children off the atreel and advlaed that Wllford alreet would make a aafrr coaatlnu area. The council re ferred the matter to the iollie chief, city eiimnrrr and rjinlth for atudy. January report uf llir airport luaiuiKvr, police chief, pouuduiUAter. pliunbliiK liiitprctor and aaniiiitloii officer were read and accepted. . - Police report allowed a total of ILUHt) received In fines and the poimdmaater remrtrd collecllon of IIXI In feet for the month of Jun uary. Jlldie Abarnt Cuuucllmeu A. f Condi ry and Paul Ijindry and Police Judue How ard Htrode were abicnt. Ir. J. c. Hunt, meat and dairy Inspector, took over Strode! dullea In hit abne ncc. 'Hie clly hall will be cluved Feb ruary 12 and ::;, I.incolnn and Wiiahliigtona birthday obarrvmicra. Council will be poMpourd from Monday. February S3, to Turaday, February 34. Ice Jam Threat To Shipping CINCINNATI, Feb. 10 wwi'lit worat Ohio river Ice Jam In 30 year menaced an estimated $3,000,000 worth of shipping In the Cincinnati harbor today. Water rose slowly in the upier nadirs of the Ml -mile-long river They threatened to loose more Jnggrd floe on the local harbor, damaged yesterday In the break-up o! an Ice Jam several miles tii Itreaui. Maj. Clen Douglas L. Wearl, Ohio river division engineer, described the Jam as the worst In 30 year. He declared: "What the next few days may bring, no one can tell." Yesterday' break - up moved thousand of tons of Ire Into the loial harbor causing "thousands of dollar" damage to small craft. Little Ads get Big Results Use The Herald and New Want-Adsl PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME iFnrmerly of Anhlandi M Main Hlrrrl, Mrclfnrtl. Orrpn. Ihn TDM it-Hour Hftilrv. Rrlittrt4 N'yri In ( bari RICHCOFFEE ALWAYS testes Better I EDWARDS IS ALWAYS Ma53 men ciffEE (glr Featured at SAFEWAY STORES AS? rr CORP., N.V. KENTUCKY WHISKEY-A BLEND 86 Cuine mlil-muriilni, and moat there' a anerlal eotfre lime aet-up meet around 10 o'rlork In the vault with hot plate, coffee pot. cream and sugar amid old city book and talule. heated I Virginia Laidlaw, and from left, Handing are Kva Dickson and Dorla White, all three Rtenographer. Laura Overeem. inapertors' aecretary, and Mrs. Ruth T. Ilerry, city treasurer. Fishing Boat's Thought Safe ASTOItlA, Ore., Feb. 10 ilv-No word had been heard today from two fl.ihlhg boiiU at sea during the week-end gale, but the count guard reported It waa not worried. The tlO-fool Mylark, believed to have five men aboard, left Thurs day bound for Destruction Bay, Wash. 'Die Kim Ann uf Warrcnton is known to have ilddriv out the worst of the siorm. having report ed at 2 a. m Huuduy that It was not In trouble. Both boat have radio equipment. Barge Worker Feared Drowned THE DALLES. Feb 10 ol'j A r'ver barge worker today was feared di owned In the Columbia. j W. Clayton May 42, The Dalles, ; wa) last seen on a Mld-Columblu . Uupply and Equipment company barge that was being unloaded yrs : terday. It wa thought May i allpiied, perhaps struck hK head, i and tumbled Into the river. A coast guard crew failed last I night to locate May's body. Thru 12 Freezing Winters THE QUINTUPLETS have used this for coughs el CHEST COLDS Th Quintuplrta have always rrlifd on M lutrrole to retwve couehi, aore throat and aehirtf niusclm of coldi. Mitrola imtantly ntnrl to bring wonderful, lonf lantniR rflirf! It ariually helpi break up painful aurfneo cuni:xtinn. ii5.S'(rriipfAj(:Child'ti Mild M iiittorot, lUitular and Kxtra Strong fur gruwn Upn. At nil drugstore. mmm 1 X Generations vrwr fcj 'nfucrfy favorite " BP BEETIEE! NOW! $J65 J 45 qt. $030 Jm pt. PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Coffee Hour people around town get yen for right on the Job. One of tboae 1 at Piano Prodigy Back With Mother LOS ANGELES. Feb. 10 iV, Jac queline Horner. 15-year-old pianist 1 who ran away to San Friinclncn a 1 month ago, Is back with her mother today and Uiklng the piano lessons i she said were robbing her of fun. i Jackie, who wa found In a San Francisco hotel with a sailor, told newsmen: "The thing I said about mother (Mrs. Clara Horner weren't so. She didn't make me study and work so hard on the piano that I didn't have any fun. I Just made up that story to tell if I got caught." A Juvenile ward in San Francbico ' until she was ordered returned to her mother. Jackie displayed cal louses on her hands, and said: "Boy. after all the potatoes and carrot I ( peeled up there, playing the piano I is heaven." New York City uses an average of about 10.000 gallons of water every second. 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Only 117.400 In construction Jobs were okayed In bulldliiK permit for the week end Ink February 9. (Jt the total, 114.000 wan account ed for by construction of two new lu iiira at $7000 each, one by Joe N. Adam In Klvervlew addition and thf other by Mra. Lawrence C. Voxel In Huena Vlata addition. Other Included Burkhard and SrhortKen. $3000, remodel biuilneu hullulna. 624 Main, the Town club: Trd Million, $60 new chicken houw. 2IM9 California: I.ec Hart, $250, Klaaa In porch. 4.14 N. 2nd, and John liurnluiKl, $100, enlarge garage, 7th and Doty. FIRE SALEM. Feb. 10 ol'i Fire last nlkht destroyed the Capital Bedding company, but the low could not be determined. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Son 2S High Phone 3334 ...the MENTHOLATUM TWINS thol, two famous, fast-acting in gredients that help thin out thick mucus, reduce swelling, soothe cold-inflamed membranes. 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We wish only to add that it is hers on display in our showroom and that you are most cordially invited to see and inspect it. Klamath Falls, Ore. KLAMATH ANIMAL HOSPITAL Oppfliit Tawtr thlr J. I. lUrtJoir, V M. I.AROiT AND UMAIl, ANIMA1.H Photm 4IM H. 1iUi CRADLE IIKEL" PHONE 7013 A PnJucI GttltTdl MHrt