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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1948)
PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 194B Ends Today font, from 12:30 p. m. Midnite Preview Tonite Cont. Sunday from 1S:30 p. m. cm 'Desire Me' ROBERT RICHARD T unu I 7 Air Parcel Post Schedule To Foreign Ports Slated Postmaster General Jcsm M. Donttld&on nuounccd. ln&t nitslit Hint air parcel post will be Inaugurated between the United States and 31 foreign countries Ifeet!vc March 16. The countries which will receive this service are: Austria, Belgian Congo, Bermuda. Czechoslovakia. Denmark. Egypt. Eire (Ireland), Kin land, Gold Coast Colon)'. Oreat Britain and Northern Ireland. Greece, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Newfoundland, Norway. Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey and Union of South Africa. Air parcel post will be accepted for mailing at any post office In the United States and will receive all available domestic air mall service in addition to transportation overseas by air. This new service does not apply to territories or possessions of the United States. Weight and site limitations, customs declarations and other condi tions that govern international surface parcel post will apply to air parcel post. In addition, the blue par avion, or air mall, sticker must be applied to parcels sent by air. Air parcels may be registered or Insured to those countries where such service Is now in operation. Attached is a table showing the rates and weight limitations to the countries where air parcel post Is to be Inaugurated. Country 1st 4-os. Each additional or fraction 4-oi. or fraction Austria - - Belgian Congo Bermuda Csechoslovakia Denmark Egypt Eire (Ireland) Finland 1.38 .76 .88 .97 1.35 .97 .88 1 18 Gold Coast Colony Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1.00 Greece Iceland Italy Netherlands Newfoundland Norway Sweden Switzerland Tunisia Turkey ESQUIRE dav Continuous from 12:30 p. m. SteriissHolhwiT J. RUj cr.t I Plus . "Woman From Tangier" TOWER Ci Continuous from 12:30 p. m. Stage 8:30 . "Shoot the Works" Ems LrfXCT "SIX-G1M uerBunette Plus . "High Conquest Union of South Africa 1 07 .89 1 08 .89 .76 1 o-.' .85 .9'.' 1.11 1.15 1 31 .49 .79 .13 .48 .47 64 .37 51 M. .41 57 .33 .50 .43 .16 .47 .49 .45 .54 .57 94 Limit of Weight 33 lbs. 32 44 33 44 23 32 32 14 32 44 15 44 44 44 44 44 Cascade Manager O. O. Bowers of Odell Summit lodge is beginning to won der when his wlte Gladys Is coining home from Portland where she went to visit friends and shop about a week ago. Hob asks everyone who returns from Portland If they have seen his wife and, since none of them have, he has divided he Is an orphan and nobody loves him. How ever. Gladys said she would stay a week or two when talking to cus tomers, but Bob doesn't know that. Grant P. Erlckson took a little holiday for himself by going to Port land to see his mother and attend a few dances and movies. Wonder whether he had much run, as he was loaded down with lists of pur chases for localltcs who runt find time to -t Into town. Grant is with Adklson Melssner Repair shop. A week-end visitor was Walter Vaughn who Is In his third year at Klamath Union high school where he Is an active member In school af fairs. Walter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jamrs T. Vaughn, reside at Cascade Summit where his fullier Is section foreman for the Southern Pacific. Nice Item at the Odell Summit lodge Is the place mat they use for dinner service. Printed on each mat Is a map of Odell lake and the sur rounding vicinity, including spots for skiing, berry-plckmg, horse-back riding, fishing and hiking. Break fast and lunch Is served on either plain white or gay plaid mats, but for dinner you reallr can have fun reading the mat between courses. Among Improvements at. Cascade Summit Is the magazine rack at Odell Summit Lodge grocery, bring ing the latest mags, weekly a n d monthly, to local residents who. up until now, havs had to either sub scribe or wait for a trainman to throw one front a train. Now. "they pays their money and they takes their cherce" of all varieties of lit erature. ' New possession of one summit resident Is a sled, specially made for her by E. V. Adktson of Shelter Cove shop and all dolled up with her name on It. Only problem arises when she tries to hitch any of the local dogs to It. Laddie gets disgusted and h up Into the sled, waiting to be pulled: Noche sllx and (Mint, and Husty. the Irish setter, takes off with such sliced no one can catch linn. Bonrwra Mrs. Harhiu Prough was luvsless at her home Tuesday to the exten sion unit when Helen Htlne, home demonstration agent, led the project on parent-adolescent relationship. Seventeen mothers and live chil dren utlenUed the ineellng and en Joyed politick luncheon at noon. The afternoon ineellng was con ducted by Mrs, Veile Hu.'.cHllie and each woman answered roll call by giving a special way to prepare po tatoes, in anticipation of SI. Pat rick's Day. Plans for the llomemakers Kesll val to be held April 30 were, dis cussed and a committee appointed to take charge of arrangements for exhibits. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. llaieltlne who will be assisted on giving a demon stration on foreign cookery. The meeting will be April 13 at 10:30 a. lit. Dairy Mr. Slid Mrs. A. C, Herder and family and Dewey Heeder of Itiwo burg were last week-end visitors at (he Cliff Hcwnld home. olive r-'rnlcy was released trout Hillside hospital on Friday, March 5. and Is recovering at her home In Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Hcluuoe and Mrs. Kile Johnson of llomedale spent the week-end I" Uktvltw wllh their duiigliler snd sister, Mn. V Harry Kolb Slid husband. KLAMATH ANIMAL HOSPITAL Opposite Ttm.r Th..l J. f.. IIAKI.KKTV. I). V. M. I.AHIIK AMI SM.SI.I, ANIMALS I'lieiit IIH W Weight limits are set by the respective countries Involved. Continuous from 12:30 p. m. TOMORROW ESQUIRE TOWER Phone 4567-8484 The worn WHffl feffli THE HIT WITH Pfififc IOOO KISSES AND A LAUGH FOR EVERYONE! Reagan-Parker 1 EVE I J WAYNE Arden-Morris 1 , - rhoi.e A .'- if ENDS TODAY ROBERT DONAT in the "Ghost Goes West" and Hopalong Csssidy In "The Marauders" Cont. SaL-Sun. from 12:30 p.m. s. t Jn leehnlrolor: Him PITIR ALLYS0N-LAWF0RD rtTtKU MAASHAIl JOAN MrfMCMN Also Grange Asks Oleo Taxes WASHINGTON, March 13 The Nationnl grange, one of the largest farm organizations, told con gress Friday that special taxes on oleo are needed to protect both con sumers and the dairy industry- Keiuie S. Bagshaw. chairman of the grange executive committee, made this argument to the house agriculture committee. That group is considering 18 bills to repeal all federal taxes on oleomargarine. These taxes range up to 10 cents a pound on colored oleo and up to $600 a year license fee for dealers in colored oleo. Some consumer groups are urging repeal of the taxes on grounds they add to the cost of living. "As is well known, when oleo margarine made its appearance in this country, roughly 75 years ago. it was common practice to color it in Imitation of butter and to sell It as butter," Bagshaw said. "That was deceiving the consumer. and was subjecting the dairy in dustry to unfair competition, as well. "Federal taxes on oleomargarine are not levied for the primary pur pose of raising revenue . . . But for the purpose of providing funds for the administration and enforcement of the oleomargarine laws -nd to prevent deception in the manu facture and sale of the product." North Road Bids Opened A low bid of S361.108 was tendered to the state highway commission In Portland Friday for construction of the new Klamath Falls north en trance route It was not immediately known whether the bid was low enough to be acceptable to the commission, but hopes were expressed by local road promoters that it came close enough to the most recent state es. timate for the job. Rogers Construction company of Portland submitted the bid. This firm did the grading on the Chilo quln cut-off of US 97. T. B. Watters, chairman of the roads and highways committee of the chamber of commerce, said: "Klamath Falls has been waiting for this job for a long time, and we hope the highway commission sees fit to accept this bid." The north entrance will bring traffic from US 97 to Esplanade street. The Job Includes remodel ing the Esplanade bridge over the canal. Rotary Club Hears Puckett Drawing on personal experience in the last war as well as careful study of the International scene, O. K. Puckett, well-known Klamath Falls lumberman, spoke on "United Na tions" as principal speaker before the Klamath Falls Rotary club Fri day. "I am convinced," Puckett said "that men the world over must learn to respect the rights of others in accord with the principles which were given to humanity 2000 years ago, or there can never be lasting peace." Puckett also emphasized that he believes America Is duplicating the mistake of shipping iron to Japan prior to the last war, In continuing shipments of potential war mater ials to Russia under today's conditions. Truman Names Grueninq Again WASHINGTON, March 13 HP) President Truman Friday nominated Ernest Oruenlng of New York for another term as governor of Alaska. The appointment is for a four year term. Omening, 61, has been governor of Alaska since 1939. Pre viously, he was director of the in terior department's division of ter ritories and Islnnd possessions. Fire Destroys Nome Hospital NOME. Alaska. March 13 .. Fire destroyed Nome's only civilian hospital Thursday night but all patients were removed safely to the air base hospital. For a time the blaze threatened the Federated and Methodist churches and the west part of the town. Earlier In the day another fire in a native's home, caused by chil dren playing with a lamp, resulted In death of an infant. Gerlinger Visit Slated Mrs. George T. Gerlinger of Oregon Council of Republican Women, will meet with the Klamath Falls and Wood River units here on Tuesday when a luncheon is ar ranged at the Pelican party room at 1 p. m. All Interested women are Invited to the luncheon and those not con tacted by the calling committee should make reservations with Mrs. William DeCew, 6295, by Saturday. NEW NAME PORTLAND. March 13 rJPi Highway 99. both east and west routes, became Blue Star drive. The highway commission desig r .ted the route as a memorial to those Who served in Wnrlri War TT The action was authorized by the last legislature. Sprague River Mrs. Sylvan Crume received word of the serious illness of her father in Susanville, Calif. She and Mrs. Juanita Lee and Mrs. Phlllls Alvercz and children left for Susanville to be with their father and grandfather, Mr. Lowery. Mrs. Mary Chiloquin Is up and around again after a three-week illness with flu. Sam Darco has sold his home to Mr. and Mrs. "Toots" Barney. The Barneys moved Into their home last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Roufs and "Pee Wee" Roufs of Klamath Falls were Sunday dinner guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Runnels. Roy McDonald was here visiting old friends from Susanville and Canby. The McDonalds were old time residents here before moving away two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Neal are here from Salt Lake City, Utah, visiting at the home of Mrs. O'Neal's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Darco and family. The basketball game held here February 26 between the Sprague River Junior Warriors and Bonanza Antlers ended In a score of 38 to 23 in favor of the Warriors. Sprague River grade school won a score of 36 to 10 over Bonanza grade school. The Warriors will challenge any Junior basketball team in Kla math county. Mrs. Clara Robosky of Tillamook arrived here Weonesday where she will be the ho'ise guest of her sister and family, Mrs. Lucky Lopez, for a couple of weeks before going on to Carlsbad, N. M. her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall Sr. Mrs. Ethel Pankey Is reported Im proving from her Illness. Sprague River was well-represented in the audience enjoying the personal appearance of "T" Texas Tyler on his stop-over in Klamath Falls. The box factory was shut down last week, due to orders. To Buy, Sell or Trade It pays to read Herald and News Classified Ads it pays to Advertise I DR. DENTON J. REES ORTHODONTIST 601 Medical Dental Bldg. Phon. 932S HOTELS " OSBOPN HOLLAND El'GENE. 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