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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1948)
THUR5DAY, APRIL 1, 1948 HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE CUVEN Siskiyou Supervisors Use Big Map During Study Of Redisricting Proposal YRKKA. April I - In Hie first nl wilrn of pilliHe liriu'lnun mi Ihe proiHinnl to redlslrlel HJKklyou coun ty, ineinlier (if the niunlv lumnl nf supervisors Tuesdiiv studied n nmp il new supervlsm lu! ltl rli't ilruwii ! (.futility Hurvnynr Allien I'nrrult on Hip biisl of pniuliilliii. TIii- uuiii'd took no uclliiu In iiilnpi. ln(t llit pliilt ns It Mluiiiti unit directed I'liri'iitt to prepuce iiildltiuniil niitpn lused on iifihrinrd vuliiiilliin mid cu hcslveneM of ten-limy for u second ineellnil, (lute which will ue set ill l he April t icuulnr rnliiii of llir boiird. Considerable discussion evolved mound lHrroit's nmp und Itniird ( hull limn W. T. Ii.iHiImhi pointed out, "II iilvrn the bimrd sniiielliinii to work Iroin." ruiTiitt's nmp showed thul Htijier. vlnnliil Ulslrlrl Nu. I would Ini'ludr MrCloud. Tulrliike, Munloel, Oorrls, ud Unite Vullcv, ujipr oxliiiiifly ; No. J would Include, nppioxiimttcly, the Miiunl Mhustn mid IJuiiMiiuIr school districts: No. 3 would rin-liriu-e. upproxlinitiely, Hiunurook, Virku. (liTnudn, MuntiiKiie, llotjus, I '.ulr Hhuntii. II ill Mprliuin und 8I111H11 View: No. 4 would lw writ of liiitliwny KB, upproxliiuilrly, unhid Ifir Milt on the north, Kort Jours id Uie lluelle Union hlith school ftinLrlrl, und the Qiuru Vnllry town ship boiiuiliiry line on the south: No, '! would Include the Word Union hlllh school district, Kditewntxl, lliillevllle, KI1111 hmh school district, Ocilvllle und nboiil hull of Hrutt vnllry, All supervlhius frit, however, llnil the Hddliluiuil pluus of collusiveness mid lopouriiphy u well us iioouruphy should enter the plt-iure. becuusc of the ikIiI full of population In the county. Oooiuo Yoil, 'rulrl,ikc potiilo urower mid ciiudldule for supervisor, HlU'iidcd the session, lie told board MU'iubem ho had utlendrd Tule lake iihtUiik Monday nliilil and had been nuked to be present at thr Tiitv.dny session. He suld the Tuleliikfiii wnnlrd In foi'iiiallou on assessed valuation cou aldrred III Urn proponed rcdlsuiclluii. It wns pointed out by board iiu-in-bern Uiim will be done at auccef.slvc moriing. The board of supi-rvisois went on record In favor of redefinliiK the Miirrvliioilal districts at the hut regular board Hireling atteudrd by u L-uiiiiulttre of ihe elisklyou County liuproveiurul nssocliuion whose mrmU'rs ure in favor of irdintrict Inn the county to head off a charter election und bring more hurmouy Into the county. Meanwhile, petition! calluui for the election of freeholders to re frmne the proponed Hlsklyou county charter have riuallfled for the June preiddrntliil primary ballot. County Clrrk Waldo J, Hmlth lius minounced Ihe 'A'i section of the lietlllon conlalnrd 145 correct, tlx iiiiIuics of rculstorcd Voters, Only IKII such aliiiiiUiires were needed to run k i' the petition effective. He mild additional rculstrutlon nro cuinlnif hi each day from election rcKlslrius. The clerk's nrxl duly will be to certify the petition to the bomd of supervisor al the board' April 6 mcctlnu. The supervisors then will be rruuirec: to set the spcclul elec tion uf lb frecholdcm, The board, however, In expected to cousolldiite tin npeclal elect Ion lino the June primary ballot. l'iopoiii-nn of the charter form uf Koveriiiiirut will have from April (i to April Ti Lo circulate nouiliiallofi papers for freeholder!!, Thcro muxt be at leant lb nominated. Hypnotist Faces Morals Charge MAIITINKZ, Calif., April I lI'l Nliieteen-yenr-old Mr. Dolurex J. Harney nityx Mhe wax wide awake and knew wluil wax Kolhk on but couldn't move h muncle when 11 38-year-old phyHlo-therapIxt allenedly hypiictlwd her and carried on "an unnatural xex let." Donald E. lllckock In churned with u felony moralx churicc ux the renull of the alleued attack on the Ulrl 111 HMD. when xhe wax 1(1. Mix. Harney Untitled yexterduy as Hlrknek'K xuperlor court trial oened that xhe and a friend, Mrx. Kwlvn Caipenter, III. were hypno tized by the phyxlo-lheraplxt In what thry nl firnt look ax a lark. Iloth ftlrlx were memterx of Hlc koik'x Hiindiiy xchool claxx at the ftlchmond Beventh Day Adventlxt church. Mix. Kamey nulil Mix. Carpenter Coal Strike Shuts Down Steel Mills I'l'ITHIUIItOII. April t IV The uteri InilURlry ruuiitrd 38 hlHut fur-nm-n Imnkrd Uttlny the lH-iiny-old Mffi cohI HHlkoul tilt drrprr Into nwtlinml protluctlon. Anothrr five Hill lir clourd wltlilii tne nrxt frw tiny If tlir (thutfloun rontfnum. 'Hid 400.000 mrmtirrN or I h t nlird Mlnr Hiirkrm, Idlr to httrk up their drnifind for 1100 monthly pernio rut, todwy celebrated John 1. Iewl Dny Uo known In Home ire hn MlUhell Day, In honor of the ftponior of the right-hour work Ins dy, 30.000 Idle Mfunwhllc, throiiKhout the coun try nioru thnn 30.000 othrr workpm wric kllr In hU-H, rallroadlnK and other IndtintrltK c)orly (tilled to COIll. Coftl-currylntf mllrondfi were hard hit. The Chf-naprake and Ohio had furlnuiched I3.4W employen and the Haltlmore and Ohio an entlmatrd (KKK), Othrr railroad rrportrd the workrn laid off: Thr Plttihiirch Lake Krlr, 670; the Vlrclnn. noo. and the ('hlrago. Milwaukee, St. I'aul and ParfUr, 200. The New York C entral planned to lay off 723 at Iti wan hypnotized by Hickock first and una carried Into another room. Hickock, fdie went on, returned and soon had her helplrna by Blaring at her with hla "piercing black eyca." II M 'Ml . Zm m I 2T J . Ml . i- rorn l OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY Htrt't pmI valua kaawa vlw IIG VALUI! Htra r fa(H fcrawia mmmtt ywi rKala ai Wy-vr4 f rk ! avarytklnf km tad Hf rfca bra4a jtm lika t Hm atrkae yi arafr H pmy Hara y by wkrb ca finance va wtrh aafaty tkaf wMi art Murad tifctWii vkk rk tmvt, faadnata iU aerify ! arytKiif yaw buy. Ha md fa tak aam WteM aat wkaa fm kf IMIL'S fantaui araat at Hm falraat arkM. Monarch Peas No. 2 Tin 19c Formay Shortening l09 Monarch Cherries 45c Pitted, In Huy Syrup, N. 1 Tin Pork Shoulder Roasts - Pork Steak Colored Fryers Skinless Wieners AN Ml Bacon Squares NtM It auHU Pure Lard llrt.Ur IrMk Ik, .43c 45c 59c 39c 39c 4,. 1.19 TEXAS PINKS MI fall JalM ...... Artichokes. Oranges Green Peppers Mustard Greens 2, -19c 89c .25c 2,J9c TANG TX, ftrfM DrMda HT 65' Van Camp Pork & Beans Swift Prem 12-oz. tin 49c Pard Dog Food . 2 cans 25c Nucoa Margarine ... lb. 37c 'omm Juke WW Juice !Sia m ITANDDT X. Ml Tla 13 INDEPENDENT FOOD STORES Grapefruit Juice M-Ot, Tla 19 moirr kmihvkd to limit quantitiei r.ul lluffulo yard, and 8110 al (Jevelarid by Halllrday, HlriiilliKhnm, blKlient InduntrlHl center ol the wiuth, reiimted nteel pnKluctlon cut to anurnxliiiHtely D8 per cent of nurnnil and alKiut 3WKI worker were Idled by the coal hvruife. Beven blmt f urnuren and nix open hearth were cloned In the area. Highways In Good Condition Today SAI.KM, April I (!' All Oiennn hlKhwaya were In Kood condition to day except for rouKh boIiik aeroiut now-covered Hun moiinliiin on The Dallei-Callfornla hlKhway north of Klamath Fulls, the mute hluhway commlMlon nald In Ita 9 a. m. road report. QI'ICK HKIIVU K OHEOON CITY, Ore., April 1 w, A )eclal delivery letter mailed from Redding, Calif., In February of last year reached the Oregon City Junior chamber of commerce Wednesday. It had fallen back of a deik at the Oregon City pout office, and ha Jut been found. 8AIGO.V f m yt$ -its eoNoeo fOU QUALITY l c yfS-rrs a otMt-size BOTTLE FOR ONiy (EVERVESSj) THE FINEST SPARKLING WATER! A Product of Pepxdi Company Frfcnchtwd Bottler: Pepst-Cola BottJtng Company of Klamath FalU Siekel Boss At T'Masters The regular weekly meeting of the Toaiitmater club wan held Wednen day evening at the Willard hotel. Joe Stckel, toastmaatcr of the eve ning, waa In charge of the meeting, aftMnted by Howard Holt aa general critic and Carl Wlldermuth a table topic chairman, George Kunzman got the iipeakliig program under way with "The Educational Opportunities of Toatmater." Oarry llobertaon poke on "America at the Cross roads," Stan Pade on "U.M.T., Is It Necessary," Jack Elliott on "At the Drop of a Coin." Dr. A. A. Soule concluded the program on the theme. "Bad Air." Program for next week will have Dr. A. A. Houle as toastmaster, Oeorg. Kunman In charge of table topics, and Bill Owens as general critic, 10-mlnut speeches by Gene Oldham and Ted Llnd, and 5-mlnute DRESSED Red Fryers 55c per lb. rn EvlJw:ertlrif chargt 100 per bird. Strictly frwih Killed on ordrr only. PHONE 4069 CHRIS' Poultry Farm S004 Anderson Ave. r4v Z Ada To ftvW ju&tI Hormel Chili Con Carne WE hOtthCr Y . SUPPf' 1 Ml 1 for luncheon, "YV wause you H mlkesU'.Geo.A.Ho Minoesow- DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU DON'T LIKE ITI i - - J 1 ;1 Vgl speechea by Dr. M E. Cooper. Jm LaClalr and Templeton Walker. SAIOON Give uour cooking extra flavor . 1 ilemz "tomafo Ketchup made from trie vrforlds finest tomatoes rare spices and fTne Vmegar Any coffee could be as good as IF others could always assure uniform flavor every rime all the rime guaranteed now by S&Wt NEW roasting process. IF others were always willing to pay for the same expensive, high-altitude coffee, used so generously in the S&W blend. 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