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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1948)
TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE Blimp MI1B jency Fort Klamath Members of Uia lix'iil 4-11 ciHikrry dull No. 1 eulertiiliird Friday eve Ming" III UlO CI I'lllllllilUM' with o Vnlniillnn pnrly (o wlilrh nil dill tlrtin of IIib community with In vited. In aritllllnu to Mm, It. (I. Viiiimm who la limit Imidur of Uic 4-H pnijrot, Mis. 'Minimis P. Klslu-r mid Mm. Juniil ('nliin ut:lid tut J 1 1 1 1 L IlimlmAPN fur tlln iiffiilr, UiKlnr Uio supervlsUm uf Hip llirrc IllinlPMirt. iumira provided till! di version o( Uie rveulnif. with the lively ruui of ynuiiKnliTs eujoyluu fine time. C'lliiiiixinu the evi'iuiiu, rrfienhiiiriiU worn nerved, eiu'h dull llielllber nillllllMltlllK siilldwldies, mid cuke urlnu Kmulslird by Mm. V in mini mill Mm. Kluher. Children enjnylnu the evrnliiK of fun Included Arlrnn Uurfie, Duma ItlH'UK, Alvlllll Knox, Jillllre and (llndyn Ann Kriidull, Kind William. Jiincl Wtlnnii, I'uliy I .(ill uml Hhiiron HriiiiKk, Audrey Viirnuiii, rlliiryu Kiwi, I.liidu I'ope, Nrdrn mid Huu dni WcuO, llnrbaru Itlndt, fully Jam-like, llurtiel Ciiiiluu. illllle .uiiilituu, Juntos and ftoniild lin net, chirk Iloedir, Ijiwrenir Ken dull, lloyd. Ulrllll uml WIN 1 Un fix k. Leonard Hmlili, Hobby Hindi, Hub Jurat-like. Allen Kny I'rowell, l mid Nlrk Houiher. l)n I'TUIny nlleriHKin, Mm. Krunk Hlnihmi, Iim'uI grade ii IkmiI lencher, liuve her pupils a Viilcnliuo party m the school iiuiM', ul which Valen tines were oKitmiiKcd mid Unlit refreshment served, mid llils af fair u also much enjoyed by the children. Big Jobs Up Permit Figure Tn liiu construction Jobs lifted buildliiK out uf IK winter doldrums lu.il week. In liulldliut permits okayed by the city council Monday nlitlit. permits tallied i4 IH&. one of the two loi Job wan for con struction of service stutlon by W. 1J. Miller al B. Oth and Wasli burn way tor liaooo. The other Is for counlructlon of ft atornKe mid sales building by Hln nlsrr mid Wnlkms ot 14.2a H. 6th for 1 10 000. 'the buildum will houie ad ditional storage rooms mid sales rooms for the Peoples Warehouse. The company iresent headquarters will still he used. Just acrosa Uie atreet from the site of Uie new bulldiiuj. Others okayed by the city council , were for minor Jobs, foster mid Klelaer, $41. poler panel, 8. Oth; rmlrr mid Kleiner, l0. oler panels, th mid Pine: O. M. Depuy, 11000, remodel residence. 3 1 JO Reclamation; Plnnliter mid Watklns. $1000, remodel residence. 1170 Crea ewllt: mid William Patterson. tiO. cut entrance between 334 Main mid 130 Main. Klamath Ac Newcomer to Klamath Aki'iii y Mm. Kred Driiwlcy. who Joined her litibiiud durlUK tho lust week In Jiinmiiy. llruwlcy ruplured Jon Taylor an luw enforcement officer and wua hern for over u month be fore his wife. Joined him. Mr. nnd Mm. Albert Pollnm moved Inst week to ItedtlluK, Cullf , where Poltrns linn transferred to Ihu bureau of reclamation, lln bruini work on his new Job lust ThuiMtuy. Al first It whs IhoiiKht hn would move to Hlowurl, Nev., where ho had been on npeclul ilelall at thn Cnmon Indian imency. Mr. nnd Mrs. lister Wilson have been on n trip to Hun Francisco, Cnllf. Marilyn Mitchell, who works In the AKi'iiey office, has been III n Kliimulh Falls hospltnl this past week, where her condition was re ported its fnlr. A farewell stuK party was ulven recently for Albert Poltrnn by Mer lon Purler. Amending were Kviins Nelson. Ilnrlnn Thureson. Harry Kallendnr, Mr. Pike. Onden Iliooks, Victor Hlnsou. Archie Ijiwycr, Ihe host nnd iiuest of honor. Mm. O. Munler of rJtcwnrt. Nev . has been speudliiK her vucullon nt the home of thn Mrrlon Porters. John Monks returned to his sec ond semester of his Junior year nt Bantu Clurn Inst week, lifter hxnd Inr two wreks vlslllnit wllh his par ent. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monks John's brother, Mob. Iiad been home the week-end before, vlslllnit from Ihe University of Portland. CARNIVAL By Dick Turner fill V. in wf ' ' COM IW T mx. c I I m I w "Don't worry, Killor we'll plead temporary atomic disturbance!" Cage Rejoicing A Little Damp BTILLWATKH, Okln.. Feb. 17 ol'i From now on. oklnhomn A. nnd M. colleRe Is IhrowiiiK cold water on any more imsl-vlcUiry basketball demonstrations. They had n wild one Hunday nfler the Annies beut Bt. Louis. In the midst of the riot Dr. Philip B. Moniiell. rolleiie vice president, moved up rlose to see what was do lus. He found out when someone mis took him for demonstrator. A gallon of wnter. hurled from the fourth Hoor of a men s resident hull, rnunlit him full In the face Schoolgirl Hurt In Fall Skidding Tree Kills Logger TILLAMOOK, Feb. 17 iV-Uw-rence Thornton Potter, 45, Mc.Minii vlll. died yesterday In hospital here of Injuries received w h e n a felled trea skidded downhill and fsrrlcd htm Into a canyon. Poller and David Curtis, Tilla mook, were bucking logs on a lull side last Friday whrn a fulling crew was working abovs them. The felled tree dropped properly, but started sliding on tho snow nnd swept both men down thn mountain. Fourteen men worked for hours to extricate the Injured logxera from beneath the tree. Curtis Is expected to recover. Potter Is survived by Ills widow. Carolyn lloyd. U-yenr-old duup.h ler uf Mr and Mrs Floyd lloyd o! KM6 Pacific l'errnce, Is confined to her home today nursing a painful li. Jury received while en route to her studies nt the sixth grade of Roosevelt school. Cnrolyn fell yesterdny morning on mi Icy stretch of sidewnlk while running to school and fractured the left leg nt the ankle. Kuuiuue LIs loe. another Hoosevelt student, ad vised Mrs. Boyd of Carolyn's Injury and she iu moved to the family residence. Posse Holds First Drill The first Sheriff's Posse drill this year was held nt the fulrgrounds Hunduy with Keith Moon calling tiie signals, iisslatrcl by Kenneth IHU. Thin drill Is In preparation of the I parade In Bun Frnnclsco March 14, um' there will be a drill each Bun- I dny nt 1 p. m. In the fulrgrounds , before that duto nnd al every op- ' IHirtunlly available. Thn Klamath Bherlff's Posse has nccepted Uie In vitation to participate In the St. Patrick Day parade In the bay city nnd also drill for patients In tho hospital nt the Presidio. There were Zl members present for drill Bundiiy. Committees huve been appointed to huudlc arrangements for a dance to raise funds for the posse tide, for triinsportiitlon of horses, housing of horses and publicity. Named for dunce arrangement!) were J. P. Dunforth, Dr. Joe Rlker, N. 11. Drew, Dr. A. O. Gorhring. Al bert Trump and Kenneth Hill. On the tran-tporlitllon committee are Keith Hlce, Bill Peck. Earl McNeely. Henry Ring. Keith Moon. Dr. Orohrlnrc and Pat Ivory were named to hnve charge of stabling the horses In Han F'ranclsco mid publicity for the parade. critical power shortage," Jackson told the committee. "In order to overcome thin shortage it la neces sary to expedite In every way pos sible the early completion of the various transmission lines from Bon neville and Grand Coulee Into the various sections of the Pacific Northwest where the power la so desperately needed." PHOTO CONFAB PORTLAND, Feb. 17 !) The newly orgnnlwd Photographers' As sociation ot Oregon today concluded IU first convention. Commercial photographers and photo-finishers were told their an nual business In the Portland area totals 110.0011,000. Edrla Morrison, Portland, wax elected president. LEGAL NOTICES notm t ok im iii.k m a kin (j Pursuant Ut Criaplr 40, Orrjfon I-w ot 1047. ritjllr la .r)by given that a public hnrlrtir Will Im IidUJ at ttia of fit ot Uia Klurnath fornat f'rolrctlvc AMoclftllcn, KlMiriath FkIIi, Oregon on Tuatxlay. Mrrh 2. JI4B al 2 V M for tha purpoaa ot providing all owntra of Janda aad uuttot proYlalona of Her Uon l'7 24.1, Of.' I. A , an opportunity to hm haard on matlari pTta!nln to the budgeting of fnnnaya rcjulrtd to defray lh con I of flra proU lion and aup preaalon WilhJn loundarl of tha Klam ath rire Olatrlcl A copy of tha UnU liva bud Km for tha fire dUtrlrt may t inapffcled t the Klamath Kurat Pro tective Atawtciatlon office, Klamath jValla, Orrjcon OHKflON STATE BOARD OT rOHKHTHV N. H. ItOGJCRH, BUU roreter. r. 17-24 -No 21. Norif e or 1'I mi.k; iikakino NOTICE U hert-by given that th Joint Airport Zoning Board haa recelvad the report of the Airport Zoning Com mlat Ion, rerorn mending rKtundarlee of varloua zonea lo be established and regnlatlona to be adopted, In inning territory for a dlalanra nf two mllea in each direr l Ion from the Klamath Munl rlpal Airport, In Klamath County, Ore gon, The Joint Airport Zoning Board will, at the hour of a .00 o'clock In the Mflernorjit of Thursday tha 4th dfy of March, lfi4H, at the CVmnclI Chamletn, in the City Hall for City of Klamalh ralla, Oregon, hold a public hearing In rein Hon to aaid zoning, after whlr-h It will eatabltah conea end the boundarlea therefor, romprlaing territory within a diitance of two mllaa In each direction from the Klamath Municipal Airport, and will adopt regulations therefor. Done thla ):ith day of February. Jf4 JOINT AlllPOHT ZONING BOA HO By W. T. MrlNTYHK, Chairman, r. Vi M. I. No. 15. NOTICE OP BOND IAI.I Healed propoiali will be received by the Common Council of the City of Klamath fa I la, Oregon, for the purchaae of tower Improvement Xum'U, Herlcfl H2, aggregating, Nina Thousand and Right Ifunrlred flfty-thrre and 4ilW) Dollars (f,H'J 42i duly authorized by ordinance of the aald City of Klamath rails, for the construction and laying of aewer lines In the following icwir Improve ment unit altuated In City nf Klamath Falli, Oregon, as follows: Sewer Unit No, 17, consisting of that territory in precinct No. 33, lying to tha northeast of South ffixth street Proposal to purchase laid bonds will be received by the undersigned up Ui and Including the Z'lrd. day of February, l!4. at the hour of tvn -thirty o'clock p. rn. of said day and opened at a reg ular meeting of the Common Council Im mediately thereafter; said bonds shall be dated March lat, ItMH, and shall be In amounts of .VjO00 each, except bond No. I, of said series, which shall be for tha fractional part of said sum, and all shall be due ten years after the date of Issue, payment of the entire bonds optional with said City at any coupon paying data on and after one year from tha dale thereof. Said bonds will bear Intereat at tha rate of not lo exceed six per cent per annum, payable semi annually on March Int. and Scptemlter 1st., of each yeur, principal and Intereat payable at the oflVe of the treaatirer of the City of Klamath FalU, Oregon. All propoaals mint be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of tha propoaaL Tha Common Council reserve! tha right to reject any and all bide. The successful bidder for said bonds will ha furnished wllh an opinion aa to ihe legality thereof by ttve law firm of Wlnfree, McCulloch, Shuler & Sayre, Spalding Building. Portland, Oregon. Thla notice Is euthortied by ordinance of tha Common Council of tha City of Klamath Falle, Oregon, dated January 12, 1948. HOWAHD KTnODE, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. J. IS to F. Ill Inc. No. 079. ClAMltted Adt Bring Rmulta .i:oit.a:'s Cabinet Shop BUILT-INS e SCREENS STORE FIXTURES 164 E. Main Phone mi 24 HOUR SERVICE for Top Quality Heating Oils Dependable Check and Fill Servic Lorry Goergci BASIN OIL CO. 1.130 Klamath (Former Location M. a M. Market) Office Phone 6696 Nlfhtf, Sundays, Holidays Phone 804S SO DOHKA RlKiGO ROBBED 1HE RiMROCK TRAiH' SHE MAS COrWUNW KBOUT BUSINESS AT HER STORE TLUCKT roi 10.P LITTLE BtA'JER THAT 1 1 I Y6,EUSE-U n lALU 5T0Rt ASOlTI USisiS Irtg PfWLl ORAFT OH 130K4AS STOvE V-l SEMO 5,-OKE- 'Ml r .J (I TELL 10U,60NT,1Wa'5 V - faE FU6T tWE 1 Eltf? HAP ) SagftTJ PROOF 1HAT OlE OW J Little Ads Ret Big Result. Use Uie , Herald and News Want-Ad.i! Train Derailed By Snowslide 8KATTLE. Feb. 17 i'i-A Slum slide near Hlarktall. Mont, di'rnlli-d 10 cars of a Great Northern frrlitht train yesterday, railroad officials reported. 'Hie slide. In which no one wu.s reported Injured, occurred six miles west of the coutlnentnl divide. Westbound Great Northern pas srniier trains were running 11 hours behind schedule because of Uie tie up. but rail olflclnls said enM bound trains would leave here on schedule. Additional Fifnds For BPA Urged WASHINGTON. Feb. 16 ifi A supple mental appropriation of 2JOO.OOO for additional power lines for the Bonneville power admlnl stratlon In Washington and Oregon ; was urged today. In a statement prepared far a house appropriations subcommittee. Rep. Jncluon iD-Wasli.) said the , facilities are needed Immediately. "The Northwest Is faced with a i Little Ads get Big Results Use the Herald and News Want-Adsl A REMINDER Before leaving your gun with anyone for repairs Check hit reputation at a gunsmith! GUNSMITHING It my profcition , , , not a hobby. RALPH'S GUN SHOP "ON THK Ill-WAV TO TIIE FLVWAV' na So. 6lh Phone 455.1 HOTELS 0SB0P.N HOLLAND KIGKNE. ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. snf Hrs. J. r. 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