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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1948)
WEDNESDAY, FEB, 25, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE j City Fathers Told Off By i Irate Citizens On Subject j Of Dark, Muddy Street City fathers wire lulil off In no uncertain lernta Tuesday night, A delegation of I'luiii atreei raldeiita lulil tli oily council that II was hllh lime to proleat when tha pint offlra refuacs to deliver nitill along alreet one hlork from llift poil office bfrtuH uf muil condltlona. I'lml office officials luivo notified reatdrnls Dint Ihry will no longer drllvrr mull In tint sector. Residents presented H petition for paving Plum from 7th to "111. Russell I moll, TX1 1'llini. told city officials that residents have tried unaurreaa fully for paving project for a Ionic lime. City Knglneer K. A. Thoniaa e plained tlmt wide gap between roat of Improvement end tlia aaaraa ed valuation of the properly a well m the rrliictanre of one or two proprrly owners to pay llirlr share Posse Plans Bay Area Trip Hlirrllf Moyd Low presided over ' the Hlierlffa pnaac meeting at the Willard Mundiiy nliiht when turthrr arrangements wore made for Ui trip to Han Francisco In March. Mill Hlepp mill hla assistant will drive the two trucks to the buy rliy transporting Ihe ninunta. Thirty men are plunnlng to participate In the rldr and drill un Mnrkrt alrrrt In Ann Franrlaro on Marrh 17. Iforsca lo gn In Hip trnrka must be a' the falrgrounda Thursday night. Mnrrh II. to be loadrd early Friday ntnrnliig. Mounted mrmt)ra of the posse will meet at tile falrgrounda Hiuulny at 130 p. in. for drill prartlre, the ahrrlff stated. He la getting a horae at Cottonwood. Calif , for the ride and It will be plrked up by the trui-ka ell route. LEGAL NOTICE n otic it or HiiiHitrn ii Ai r IN TUr CIHCI'IT I'OUHT OK TlIK H VATIC Or' Otir.OON IN AND TiiH Mir. coi NTV or ki.amatii ANNA MAC mtlKWllH, 1U0 known aa Anna May HrUbuU, I'laliillff, V. zc.vu tiANir.i. nniNiiom. iwrcn.um Uy vtrlua of an cullon dulr Laaurd by Clark of Clrrull C.rtill ut tha (Hiniy of Klamath. HUla tl Uretfim. dated lit 3rd day uf fvbruary. 104. in a cartaln arllon In lha Circuit Court for MMl Ccmniy and luit, whaiain Anna Mt ltrubla, alao kn.iwn a Anna May Itrulmia, a plaintiff, rvruvatvd ju rig-ma nt attain I nu Uanlal HrtalHiU litr lha aunt of ftyju OO atturnay a.vi oo suit mniMr and J3 oo par month alimony alnra Nova m In r 30, IvM, with tnlareat Mtaraan, and lhara la dua and Unpaid on Mid Judgment $33 UJ par mtuith, aaeh and avaiy month, aataitdltitf fnwn January I, lti.lff. to and Inrluding rabruary 1. Ia. togtctltar with Interval an aarh of tali! truiallrnanta at e; pr annum, aald Judgtnanl ualng for atlinony racovaiad Uy plaintiff agalnat dafendant In aald acllon Nntlr-a U hfhy glvan that I will on thm ftth day of Marrh, IW. at Uta Coun Itmiaa In Kla.niath falla. County of Klain atA and Htata of Oragon, at 10 o'clork In . iri fnrvnmin at aald day, all at puhllc auction In lh hlghaat hiddr, for raah, iiv following daacrlbad raal proparly, lo-wlt An aqual undivided oa half In lorsat In and to Uit 1 It lor k 37 of riral Addition In lla City of Klam ath ralta, Klamath County. Oregon, at cording to tha duly rrortld plat thereof, balonglng lo lit aald da fendant. Taken and lavlad upon aa tha property of tha aald Zano Dante) II ru.no fa. or a much tlivraof a may ha nacaaury to aatlafy tha aald Judgment In favor of Anna Mae IWUbola. agalnat aald Zano Uanlal llrlauoia, wtm interatt on aald !natallmnta of on aarh and a vary monih Itaginnlng January 1. at tf", per annum together with all coat a and dkitiurMtmanta that hava or may nrrnia l)attd at Klamath rallt, Oregon, rt. niary 3rd. 1U4A. t.. I- LOW, pthaHfr of Klamalh CiHinly, Oragon. Fly Dura Godilard. Dapuly. r 4-tl-ln U: M. 3 No. to. ut the con! hrlil bark n Impruvn- mviit prujret. Cuuiicliiuon nuUinrlMd Tlimiuui lo do the iwccMiuy prcilinltinry ur veyltitt mid drlcniilno wtmt can lc dona lo turt h imvliitf project. uutirllmitn Contlrcy tld thrm tlmt lo llrvUte tht allUMtlun of the treat, the city will gmvel walk, au tlmt nmll cmn lie drllvrrrd. He mldrd tlmt llf htliic iurvryg are helnc con duced to revise the clty'a lighting et-up ftr rraldrntg Mid Ihry had uu ilrrrt llghU. Comlrcy tviked it rnftldrnu ni-cd lluliU nioin thun urnvrlrd walk, hi id llurold Bhrrnmu, Tib Plum, replied, "Wo know the wny, If wb could Junt get there." An old duration mme to the ut trillion of the rlty dd In a lettrr from J, II. Hparki who naked If he would be permlttrd to art up a pop ci vrndlna; wagon. Council mrn agrard to write Hparka of the elly'a ordlnanra prohibiting auch a plan. CuuiU'llmrn authorized the pitr chaae of a new fire trurk, a tSru grnvo machine, from the Howard Cooper corporation at 110, BOO. Did were opened fur the ante of bonda on the 17th aewer duttrlcl un IUH&3.42. The three blda rerrlvetj were from the KlraL Nnllnnal bunk at 3 per cent Intercut, lllythe coin pnny of Portland, V ler cent lull-real, and the United Htatea Na llnnul hitnk, 3'i Kr cent InlrrrM, The three were referrrd to the II nunre commltUe for recommentlii Uon to Uie council. Htudenta In the Oregon Voratlonal arhtitil bualneaa elaaa aaked rounrll nirn for prrmlaalon to operate a auund trurk on Main atreet during the noon hour, March 3 and 4, ad vertlalng "Introduction Day" and open huuae at OVH Marrh B. I'rr nilaalon wn granted under the po lice rhlef'a aupervlalon. Councilman A. T. Condrey'a plan for a trrn-age club head a miners, which he aald he would be rendy to announce laM night, waa not re vealed. Third and finnl rradlnga were heard on three city mraaurea to be nn the Muy ballot, a l'j-mlll recrea tion levy, a 1-mlll park levy and a it-mill levy for care of Llnkville cemetery. CARNIVAL By Dick Turner Wissenbach 20-30 Speaker The Rev. Frederick Wlaaenbacll In hla talk before the 20-30 club'i Tueaday night dinner meeting em phaaltrd tliat the clergy haa Uie name background aa moat bualnejta men. The clergy, aald the Rev. Wlaaenbach, aeea life from a dif ferent angle than Uie average citi zen, however, and aaked that 20-30 club membera help preserve Utla right attitude. Other gueata were Wea Good rich of Halem and Dean Jouea. Ctoodrlch reixirtett on actlvltlea of the club In Portland. Oram Pasa will hold charter night for Ita club on Saturday. Vice Prealdent Dob Hall, who pre alded at Uie meeting, aald IS mem bera and their wlvea are planning to attend from here. rinal arrangementa for Uie Civic Drama Guild prescntaltona were completed. Tlckela will be sold at the door of Uie KUHS auditorium tonight before the flrat presenta Uon at II o'clork of the play "Dream Girl." A rattleanake can at r Ike and re coll In le.u than one-hall accond. Our THANKS To Our Customers In retiring from the automobile business rh Klamath Falls we wish to avail ourselves of this oppor tunity to extend our thanks to our many friends for their patronage and cooperation given us during the period we operated as your Studebaker dealers. We also wish to extend to John R. McCulloch, our successor, sincere good wishes for the best of success in the business which he is taking over.. Sincerely yours, foUnt and 9da M. 0LU' W.T.. I'M I i m 4 yiwM 4 A M. 7, I . II J) 1 V 2-J- eoea im. wi mm Mavicl. aic h aio. o. a ,at. ott. 'Pardon me. but would you be good enough to cash a mall check for me before you leave?" Klement Gottwald, Czech Premier, Long Time Red High School By MARY LOU CASE Ity The Aaaorlaled I'rraa Klement (lottwald. who emerged tixlay aa Middle Europe, ni-wrat dictator, la a veteran of a quarter century of. the communist ttruifglc for power. Czechoslovakia's premier, now 51, aomellmea la referred to aa Uie nu Uon'a own copy of Joseph Hulln. He has been a tested servant of the Moscow line atid one of the elite of Europe a communist leaders. Gottwald was one of the 10 top ranking communists who signed the 11143 declaration dissolving the Comintern (communist Interna tional). Hla name was first on Uie list. Among the other signers were Cleorgl Dlmllrov. now In complete control of Bulgaria: Maurice Thorez, militant communist leader In Prance; and Andrei Zhdanov, who In 1B47 was to sign the Poland declaration setting up the comin furm. a successor to Uie Comintern. Gottwald, a calm, deliberate man who bears some physical resem blance to Htalln, became premier of Czechoslovakia after the communist triumph In the first post-war elec tion. The communists became the dominant party by capturing 38 per cent of the seats In parliament. As chairman of the party and a vice premier. Gottwald was asked by President Eduard Benes to form a government. He achieved a coult Uon cabinet representing seven parties In July. 1046. A year later Czechoslovakia was Invited to parUclpate In Uie Marshall plan talks In Paris, and accepted the Invitation. But Oottwald was sum moned with other high-ranking members of his government to .Mos cow. Prom Moscow he announced Czechoslovakia would reverse herself and reject the Marshall plan Invitation. Gottwald was barn of a peasant family In Moravia November 23, I8U8 St. Klement's Day. In World War I he was drafted into the Austrian artillery, but he was con sidered unreliable and was shifted to a searchlight brigade. Unit Holds Hobby Meet FORT KLAMATH, Ore.. Feb. 25 The hobby meeting of the Fort Klamath home extension unit was held on Friday afternoon at Uie home of Mrs. Fred Parker north of Fort Klamath. It had been orig inally planned to have Uie group of women meet at Uie home of Mrs. Frank Denton near the Parker home, but the road from the high way to the Denton ranch home was too muddy to be passable. The sub ject of the meeting was "Textile Painting." F.ach woman attending brought a pacr sack lunch, and coffee was served by the hostess. Those In attendance were Mrs. William C. Hacklcr, Mrs. Hansford T. Williams. Mrs. Raymond S. Looalcy. Mrs. Bert Cray. Mrs. Harry Orem. Mrs. Frank Denton and the hostess. Mrs. Fred Parker. Another edition of Pelicans will come over KFJI tonight at 8:30. with Wilbur Elliott In charge. En tertainment Is scheduled to be supplied by Wilbur singing a vocal nig tnc piano, uniion james win give the weekly hlstirlcal review. ' Not to be omitted are "Bldeatreet America" and the Klamath Thespi ans. Mrs. Helen Hoffman's Latin classes will participate in the edu cational broadcast at 1:15 p. m. this Thursday. Colleen Creswell, Wanda Homer and LaVonne Caley are practicing on a song for the program. The Roman life of a sol dier will be worked out In a skit by several of the Latin students, along with a take-off on Uie broad casting of a basketball game from the Roman Colosseum. Barton Adams, John Bishop, Boyd Cars tenson. Bob Hooker. Nick Long, Ronny Redman, David Todd and Ken Torgerson will Uike part In the broadcast. ... More radio news Is being fur nished by Mrs. Excne Humbles social economic classes. Mrs. Hum bles students arc working on a program entitled. "The Future of the Klamath Basin." Interviews with prominent business men have been arranged to compile Informa tion on this subject. Thef are con cerned chiefly with the industrial and economic side of the "future." The broadcast Is planned for March 18. The males of KUH8 have put away Uieir razors for the next two weeks and are applying Uie hair grower to their faces instead. The reason Is that the "K" club Is spoasorlng a "Whiskerlno" con test which will end In a dance March 6. Prizes will be awarded for the fellows with the longest, blackest, reddest, .lightest and fuz ziest beards. For the K club members who don't wish to participate, a warn ing has been Issued by the "Vigi lantes" that anyone caught shaven after today will be prosecuted to Uie fullest extent. LAW SCHOOL PORTLAND, Feb. 25 Forty seven sheriffs, city polrce chiefs and other law officers of Oregon are enrolled today In the annual three day training school conducted here by the FBI. Success to McCULLOCH MOTORS STUDEBAKER CAR AND TRUCK DEALER Along with the announcement of the new 1948 Studebaker comes the news that McCulloch Motors has been appointed dealer for Stude baker cars and trucks in Klamath Falls. e In addition to offering smart new 1948 Studebakers McCulloch Motors Also provides MOTOR INVESTMENT COMPANY'S LOW RATES ON AUTOMOBILE FINANCING Motor Investment Co. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATID FATAL FALL PORTLAND. Feb. 25 ! A ship- worker fell to his death yesterday while employed on a salvage opera-1 uon at Swan Island. The coroner's office said Jacob L. Weinbender. 36. dropped 40 feet and was dead when taken to a hospital. I "Dream lime 8:00. Girl" tonight. Curtain Announcing the Continuation of your STUDEBAKER DEALERSHIP as McCULLOCH MOTORS I have purchased the Odell Motor Com pany and will continue Studebaker Sales and Service in the same central location with the same personnel. We will endeav or to maintain the same fine automotive service that the Odell Motor Company has given you. We will continue to deliver new cars and trucks from the Order list established by the Odell Motor Co. foiH R. AfcCuUacU ' McCULLOCH MOTORS Klamath Ave. Where Eighth Street Ends i l I I Wt3 fcJ Sliiflcbakcr aiiiiwuuecs I lie appointment of a new dealer in Klamath Falls McCULLOCH MOTORS 734 KLAMATH AVE. 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