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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1948)
TUESDAY, APRIL 6, !;48 HtRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE FIVI WEATHER KI.AMAIM AI.I. AND VlliNITY: 'illy rluiiilr timlKlil ami vvOMaily. Higll UkIm) altnlil all, Luw IhiiInIiI ill. Mlsll Wihiilny Ml. NIIIITIIKIIN CAI.IKOIINIA I'arlly llllllilV Willi UI'rnalliMNl allUWIUa till!)', IiimimIiI Bllll Wl'lllltiattH)-. Hll'tW III 1timiilllla I.llll iIimiihk III trmtHM. lilt MmleiMt aiiiitltweal Wlmla till tual, a.iil IMUlwal ImIiiw Alonlrivy. Wk.H'rrriiN oiirtioN; rmiaiiiti lllllllllliaaa lllly Willi IH'I'MalllllMl llllW- Ha. Iiai ollllii I'Ml lly I'lriuilv Willi whirl? itallarcil nllvi iiniili ahtiwpia Wailnvailay HIlHhlly WNiinnr litis MliviiiiHiii, wlili itlslla if 4TI 111 B.V l.nwa luulillil. '.VI lo IH. Willi I lariat Imnl hoal. Illnha Wtl naailny 4 In All MuileiNl In Imah wal lu atillttlWVal Wltiila nil I'nwat, iMicmnlng Mal to liuilhwal Williailny. KAKTKMN OlirilDN: Cnnalilamin Itiutllnaaa toilsv, Willi iM-rnalnnal altnw- la ol alinw. It-r.inilii iilly litiuily Willi Wlilaly ai'nltn imI ahnwria W.'illiea U ftflalllimn. Itllha Ihla Hflvilinnn. 4V In AJ t.nwa lnllllil aft In ;M, Willi liM-nl rinal. Nllalillv wmnifi WeilnaaiUy fll iiikmi Willi liliha nf an In AH. Mrllmillal (irelr lu Mrrl Oil Thuisdiiy, April H the lour circle nf the Woiuiin'A Hoclrty of Christian Her Vice ill till' first Mrtllodlsl rhiirrh will Mien u l.illnwn: Until circle Willi Mm. Wesley Mi King, JIJU Kiuir, lur dessert al I ..10 ji. 111. Kalhrr circle Willi Mm. Km) llcd iiiiui, Buj Front, mid shr will Ija as Ulril by Mia. Wrmliill U. Hinlth; drasrrl Ml 1:31) nho. Marllni In It ay t Uir home of Mm. K. II Culrr nnil llr Will l assisted I))' Mm. II, K. PelW, dessert ul 1:30. Mury circle will inert at Uir chinch putiur (or dessert ul 1 p. Hi. nut! thr hostess t 111 bo Mr. Hurry llliiigs. Dure lirrlr IJul'cus Clair nf I lie Klrsl Prrsbytrrion church will mrrl At 'J U p in. Thursday III Uir home ul Mm. David Harnett, (til N. Hi, with Mm. K L. Hull cii-htrsii, Mrvollnnal will Ik led by Mm. Ulaudr Kcrgiuoli. Hull lull rrKHc will be by scripture verse. Mm. I.. Ayrrs unil Mm. MriKita Custer will li mi the program. Hummaio hair - Members of thr senior mid Jutilcir circles ut tlir Cum llllllllty Congregational church will hold a rummage ulc Thursday. Fri day mid Muturttny In thr Allow riMiin of Uir Hiilniurr Minor coinpniiy. Main mid (jipluiiudr. I nUrrwrllrm- Tlir l.llr Undrr wrllrm of llio Kluilinlh bitaln will turn Wrdnrtdny m noon In Uir Wil lard hotrl. A aiki-iaI pr(irtiii Iia brrn Arrnngrd And ll nirmlyrrA air rrurAtHl to Attriul. Kludy tiruup "I'hr l aluily yrotiii of Ihr tuuur of W o 111 r 11 Voirm will mm WrdnrMlny nfirr noon t 1:4& at tlir liomr of Mm. C. t. Driinu, 103 I'lnr trrrl. Thr cnuniy tax Atrm will br dlAruurd. Nurm .Mrrl Dutrlrt of Orr Von Htatr Ntimrn aAAM-iAtion will hold a rruulitr inrrllint TliurMluv In Ihr hrallh ilrp.rtmriit offltrA, 1040 Mam. at I p. m. Friendly ( Irrle-Nrtllr Cloud of 5048 !riivrr will lye hoMrMi to Ihr Frlrndly C'lrrlr on 'riiui.Mluy. April truid Arblutr atuiin wilt tie aAAikUini Women of Moor Uir library elub of tlir Wnmrii of the Moone will mrrl al thr city library at J:30 p m., Wrdneday. 10 hrlp clran boolu. I.rafue Auxiliary Party Thr Marine Corp txntiiir auxiliary will apotiAor a Htanlry party Tuesday nmht al KC hall R p. m. Nrarrh I'nll Klnmnlh Air Srarrh I nd Rmur unit will inert at 7:30 p. m. Wrdiiewlay in the admlnla Iratlon bulldlns at the airport. Hludy (iriiup Hlln.ita. ITA ntlldy roup w III mri't In t h r IrarhrrV rwim al thr Achool on Wr(lnrdy at 1:30 p. m. Nature Norlrty of the Klamath renion will meet April 8 at 8 p. m al KtlHH. The public Ia cordially Invited to attend. White Nhrlne Naomi Hhrlne No. I. will hold Its renulnr monthly meelliiK tonlRht, Tuesdny, al 8 o'clock In Ihr Mn.innir trinple. SEE US FOR COMPLETE BODY and FENDER WORK Wr'll rralnre your rnr'a lnl ilam our , , . akillrtl lindv rrpalrmrn . , . prompt irrvlce . , , rrannable prlrra, GET OUR F.STIMATK ON A COMPLETE OIU'I.IC'ATE FACTOUY PAINT JOB EXPERT TltlM WORK AUTO GLANH INSTALLED SKAT CUNIIIONR IIKRt ll.T ESTIMATKH CiLADLVt BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main al Eaplnnadn Phone 3111 Church ( uum ll Th0 Woiiiuii a CJouiiill of the Klrat ClirlAlliin ('lunch will hold a irmiiur meelliiK ThuiAdiiy ul Hid church. A potiuck luiu I111111 will bo hrld 11 1 iiuiui. HiiaI iii'ah, devotion 11 ml aiudy will br ul 3 p. ill. Them will bn nil rxucutlvo board 11 1--1 uK at 11 a. m. Pyllilun Hlitrra- I'uAl (;iilef club will hold a iniiellnu 'I'lluiKiliiy al 1:3(1 p. 111. at (he homo of Mra. J ink Klllolt, 417 Lincoln, All pi.nl chlrfA 1110 nuked to attend. Illalorlrul HiHlrty The Klulll lltll Cnuniy Hlnlorlciil AiMlrty will inrel WrdurAdny rvenliiK at 8 In llio courthouan. The public la cor dlnlly Invllril, , In lliMpllul Mm. Hrryl Miiaoii of 23311 Vino I rrcoverliiK from minor Aiimery ut llillnidr lioApllul. Mra. Minon ia permitted to have vlAiinra. Arl Nreillrwork Thero will br n inert Inn of the Al l Needlework club WrilncMluy ul the homo of Mm. W. P, McMillan. 217 Pine, at 2 p. m. Hal Purty-Thr WediieMluy club of HI. Pulll a KplAiopnl clillrrh will meet 111 ihr purlAh hall WrdnrAdiiy nt 8 p. m. for Hie minimi KiiAler Hut party. All membera and frlendA are Invited to attend Pigg Files Demurrer Uemurrem to Hit ludirimrul rhariilnii Willi Olru I'ikk. 23, und Norman Albert Prlenl, 31, with con trlhutliiK 10 the delinquency of two minor mil have been filed by At torney I). H. Italenllnr und today Circuit Judkr Unvld H. Vandenlx-rii rt Hut iirela v al 10 a. m. time foi aikutnent. The demurrrm claim that Ihr 111 dirtmrniA do not Atntr facta auffl cirnt to cntiAtltuir a crlmr. Thr yoiitik nirn are acrurd of keepinx the two iilrl. ailed 14. out all nmht without rounrnt of thrir parantA. Pikk and Prlrt arr hrld In thr county Jail while the girl arr in juvrnllr drtrution. Monday aftrrnoon lu court Uavid Nathaniel Ktewart, 18, wba Aenteuc ed to Aerve three your In the Ore ion Atatr prlAon for burglary. 'Uir Miami. Kla.. maKnr.tnr Alilri man ndtnlltrd buritliirlylnir the pel ican City home nf Oliver C. HeraoB April 2. tnkliik a saxophone and a metal Atning box. He waived grand Jury Indictment. Mrs. James Bruff Dies At Glendole Mr. JamrA Bruff, 24. formerly II u I h Wulkrr. died of cancer at Cllrndnlc, Calif. Ttiumdiiy. April 1. Mm. Ilruff Ia Aim'ivrd by three luothem. Hob and Hieve Wnlker of Klamalli FuIIa and Wlmton Walker of AAliland. In addition to her par enu. Mr. and Mra. R. H. Walker of Ulrndale. Altendliui funerul service held Motitlity at 1,0 Aimrlr were her brniher and two aunt. Mm. A. M. Colllrr and Mr. E. II. Hrlkrn of Klamath Pall. PO Receipts Triple Here In 15 Years I'OAtuI rccelplfl have mown 111 Klumuth county fur the pant 16 youra to triple Hie amount of 172, 37505 which wua the total for the your of 1133, ItrcrlpU for the flml 11 1111 1 mr of that yrur were (U.08H37 und for the first quarter of 1(148 were 150,1130 00. Revenue from potul sules reached I24I.7U0.2U, In the peak yeur, 1045, when the uriiiy und navy atutlont were estnlillslied here and the Uiwn wua Alialnlliii al the aeama with oulsldera. Althoiikh receipu dropped off aft er the mllltury liiAtltutlona wore evacuated and the yeur 1040 dipped to bolow even 1044 which wua the next hlkhoAl In postal KHI11. sllll they wne a peacetime hlvh of 1212. 130 18 which Increased to 1224.732.34 In 1047 and I creeping sllll hlkher III 1048, aa Indicated In recelpU for the first quarter I hi yeur. Figure for the calendar year for the paAl 15 yenr and lor the flml quarter of each year are llAled here: Yearly 1st Quarter llrcrlpt Hecelpl 172,375 05 8UI240 00,770,43 I03.3.ri8 32 I III .040 21 123.820 49 132.230 08 145.000 08 158.1 16 78 100.314 83 183.023 48 1033 IIKI4 1036 10.18 .... 1037 1038 10.10 1 040 1041 1042 . .. 1043 1044 223.727 23 1045 24 1 .700 20 1048 212.130 IS 1047 224,73234 1048 118.08837 18.000 14 10.71338 22.802 17 28.1)72.65 27.847 10 20.120 44 32,520 30 35.r.'0 20 36.141.00 36.53844 42717 58 62.373 53 48 057 61 51 232 14 '56.030 06 OYS Students Rebuild Truck-Trailer ."kit Hr) mm: . f : -As, f , 'T r"- If evj. llils funry Irurk-lrullrr I Hie handiwork of Orrion Vocational achool atudrnla who reconstructed It from a former navy truck jnu un army aurplua mobile clothing rrpalr unit. Auto mechanic, body and frmlrr and commercial art student cooperated In working over Ihe big truck which I expected bark thla Thurnday Irorn Oakland, Calif., where It went to pick up a shipment of army surplus radar and elec tronic rquliimrnt allocaled lo OVH by the war anaela administration. OVS Gets Big Supply Of Radar Gear OVS, April 6 Oregon Voca tional school director, Winston D. Purvlne, run received word thnt OV8 will receive 17.400 pounds of surplus rntlar and electronic equip ment from the Oakland army a!r base. The OVS semi-truck and trailer left a few day ago for Oakland. Calif, to pick up the 84 piece cf equipment and Is expected hack thlA Thursday. Equipment will be used largely for the radio communi cation and radio servicing classes, but some will go toward mainte nance and In other i-laaaee, Purvlna said. J, Walter O'ljilr. war assets ad ministration offlrlal of Halt Fran Cisco, notified Purvlne that the equipment wua ullocuted to OVS, The truck and trailer being used to bring Ihe shipment here art army und navy surplus material. The trailer wna formerly an nrmr mobile clothing repair unit and wat worked over by OVS students. Tin truck was navy equipment. Auto mechanic students rebuilt the vehi cles and the body mid fender class painted the truck-trailer. Total coal of reconstruction was $426, Pllrvlns said. Commercial art students added a final touch with "Oregon Vocational School" loitering across the side. Turn those no-longer-used ar News Want Ads are Inexpensive and tides Into cash nowl Herald and bring quirk results. Carole'. tics at their last nn-i,!ng I 'rv.- ,.t,.l ,,.,,A u l, t..ir ... . . 1 the First Aid play were MurKlc An- ' were In charge of the entertainment demon, Jiv.sie Hlover, Paul Williams, at the Friday, Mnrcn 2 meeting of Jimmy Floyd, Jack Reynold, and Ihe ShusUi 4-II Health club. Terry Donna ilot.. j Fawver was showing how to care for I Patricia Duik. hliulcy O Sulllvan. i snake biles. Alice Flshback. and Jnrice Piirk were ; These two boy showed how the good actor In .hcwinfc what hap- fireman-drag 1 done in case of fire yen wrien a person I careless 1 and a person Is overcome with Donna lloss, reporter. ; smoke. Khaala Health The average life span of an ant Terry Fawver and Ruben Peterson i e:nM to ten years. PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME 'Formerly of AihUndi , Hnt Mats Ktrfrt. Mttrntti 4rtn. Pbnn t-llanr Nerir. Rgtlercd Nttra Im Chars w & Four-H News 4 -II Clubbrrs now have an op portunity to write radio plays for Ihe 1048 4-11 club radio pluyw riling contest, Francis A. Skinner, county club agrnt. announced recently. All 4-H club members are eligible lo compete and the deadline Is May 15, 1048. However, scrlpLs muAl come In to the county office before that date. Skinner addrd. Requirements of Uie conteu are quite iltnple. The theme may be an Interesting story of 4-H club work, either true or probable. The story musl Include al least three characters and not mote than six o seven. The playing time will oe al least 12 minutes, and not more than 14. All entries must lollow Ihe form wiiich Is generally accepted as correel for radlu broadcast. Complete rules and Augxestlons are available in the county club of fice. Busy Beavrr The Busy Beavers of Shasta school hud a program about First Aid and Cosmic noise from the Milky Way 1 undoubtedly one nf the major fin tors limiting the dlstuuce that FM and television can transmit. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 12 CU. FT. Home Freezers Made by Dirts, famous com nrrrlal makers fQO EAST SIDE APPLIANCES 6JJ Klamath Phone 86 23 yeaM Ayz Monday, April 8. 1035 With the precipitation In Klamath county 31 per cent above the average for the past 20 yean, Klamath llvestockmcn may be assured of better range conditions than last year. Former Sheriff Lloyd Low and District Game Warden M. J. Barnes have Joined hands In business and have leased too acre of fertile ranrhland from Brn Kerns, located adjacent to the Klamath Falln-Lakevlcw highway Just east of Keno. Tuesday, April 7. 1923 Cnmden, N. J., The Saratoga, the world's greatest and swiftest airplane carrier, was launched at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation today. Wednesday. April . 1025 Portland, Ore. The Pelican Bay Lumber Co. was high bidder on a tract of 2.400.000 board feet of timber In Crater Na tional Forest. Prices obtained were $4.25 a thousand feet for sugar and yellow pine and SO cents a thousand for all other species. Thursday, April 9, 1025 For Ihe purpose of advertising Oregon, and especially Crater Lake. R. W. Price and F. C. llealon, both of Portland, left Ihla morning for Crater Lake Lodge to take moving pictures nf that section for distribution In Oregon and the remainder of the United Stairs. Friday. April 10, 1025 A postal bun was placed on vicious dogs today by Postmaster John McCall, who announced that he will arm his curriers with .46 caliber revolvers with permission to shoot all dogs that attack carriers from now on. New York. Bubo Ruth Is out of danger, according to nil hut one doctor, who answers negatively. Bubo Is bolng trenled for a cold, a touch of IiUIuciim, another touch of Indiges tion and a bump on the back of his head. Ralurday, April 11, 1025 Mr. Charles I. Roberts will entertain for members of the Mali Jongg Club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Iniuranct policies arc contracts, and ai such should ba correctly written. 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