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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1948)
'THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE THIRTEEN Paint Clinic Established By Union To Aid Public During Clean Up Week The pnllitlim Industry of Klninnth Piiild has been rriiirate(l by the atllllcnl "Knap Klllllinlll Klren" onnunltlce to help their cause. Krapolise (( the pullllera local Villi, the Mnnlrr I'ntiitri of America, Klninnlll chapter, mil Ilia Asso ciated I'alnl Ui-alcia lina Ircl to ml establishment of pulnl rllnlo which will be lirld it Hit. linlMurr Motor cnmpnny. Hulorday, Muy 1, Palnlera of Iih-iiI Villi rre workinit rvenluua to prepare smplea, refln lah varlnua Wi-mU unit ahow the public what pnlnt can accomplish on old surfarra. Members of the paint ronlraciora mid dealrra associations will bp on hand to answer rpiratlona, explain pulnlhitf procedure, lay out color schemes, In short, extend a ursturo of good ncluhborahlp to tlio public Homemakers Festival Set 1 For Friday ' A The big day fo 'at haiid-wilh r for homrmakrre la rrictsiratton com mencing at 10 a. m. Friday for the llnmrinakere' rratlval at tin firm Mrthodlsl church. Work of Klamath county home extension unit will be on display throuitliout thr ilny In the church parlora. There will be routcsia and apeclal awarda donated by Klnmath Kails mcrihania and they will 'm presented durlnil the Imlf-hour broadcast at 11 30 over KKI.W Lunch will be served by the Wo niena Boclcly of the rhurrh at 13 noon. Hpenkrr for the afternoon program will lw Dr. Klnio Hteven aon. president of Houthrrn Oregon rolletie who will aildrru the itrotip on "Utlllrlng the Nnture of Chil dren In Moulding Them Into Cltl sena of Tomorrow." Alan featured In the afternoon will be a atyle re view of rlothea made In the cotton workshop , An all-day nursery will be main tained for pre-achnil children ao that all moihera may attend. There will be a nominal charge for thu amice. The fcttlval la oien to everyone wid th" luncheon to all who make rtaervallona. to further the "cicun-up, pulnt-up, fix-up" program. Drains will luiva color display lablen allowing new typra of pulnl, new trends III color hnrmoiiy, and thcae dealers promise to have pulnt tachulclnua to serve the individuals' problrina In homo drroiallug. I'nlntllig conlriirtora will be on hand, nut to aell, but to offer advice na to e'lulpmont, how people muy do their own painting, mix pnlnt, or pnlnt up the homra mid buildings to make Klnmnih Tall a more at ti ii live cominuiilty. Landscape experts will be present to give advlra on Inwn and garden care, and will preacnl an Inlercallng exhibit. The KtJHH art class, lirndrd by Hub llanlater, will offer a display of ml work and accomplishments of the atlldenla. Those who are working to mnke tl io pnltil clinic ml unnuiil ahow for Klamalh Fnlln, luipo Hint ull who ure imrrrslcd III llm clenn-up cam pniKu will come mid feel free lu ank Iho pnlnler whnt to do, mid how to do It themselves, and mnke Kin muth Kalla a brighter, cleaner city. Bookkeeping Class Slated A cIum tti bookkeeping will he lirld nt Kluinnth Union h.ili nclirxil, Rtnrtlntl Mmitlny. Mny 3, nt 7:30 p in. Hi room 108. The rlnM will be tn unlit by Hnr old Pnlmrr, hrrtd of thr rmnnirrclal drnartmrnt t the hlKh whool. 'n.U coiime In matin ,Kiwilhii to himlnrM people thrniiKh Uir Ororttr Hnrclrn nrt whrrrby tlif mutt? rr In'biirrWB thr lornl fti-hrx,) tllMrlrt up to fto nrr rent of thn cost of In ntnirtion. Thin li thr wrnnd of nrrirji of tluuwn ornnnlrrd by thr Klninnth I'nton hliih ikIkkiI vorntlonnl dr purtmrnl. Othrr rournrn to Hurt In thr Iminrdlnte futurr ore: Binlnraa Ijiw, Crrdlt nrul Cnllrrllnm. Re t.illlnit. TrxtllM. and Hltir Print Itrndlnr Tlvorvr lntrrritrd mv mil thr vo cnttnnnl drpnrtmrnt, 7MS. Camp Fire Play Day Set Saturday will be an active day for Blue Itlrtla of Kluimth Kalla whrn lolubi throughout thr city will Join In t Play Day prrnm al the Camp Fire llouae on Conger avenue, out dixira If Ha fine aenther. In the event of rain It will be 111 the Fre mont f ymnaalutn with garnra aiart U at 1 p. m. - Each group haa chosen a flrl a oandldnla for riueen to reign over tlio program. The girl arlected will be crowned at 1 p. m. by Mra. C. J. Cox. Olrla wlnhtng to wear raatumea may do ao. Itefrrahmenla will be i served during the afternoon. Herring on the planning committee ' In charge of the affnlr were Mra. OrTtlle (Iranian. Mra. Lawrence French and Mra. Cox. Mra. Robert Porter la In charge of refreahmenta and Mra. Tommy McClure, advertUe-mrnL Medical-Dental Building Looted PORTLAND. Ore.. April 20. (.f A night-long prowl of the medical aria building wna dtacloaed Tuesday with at lca.it 33 phyalclana' offlcea ranancked. Police eatlmated loot al "aeveral hundred dollnra." and autd amnll fiunntltlea of nnrcottra were taken from anme offlcea and left un molested In olhera. Druka were broken Into and pnpera trewn about In ench of tiie offlcea entered. "JOHNNIE GET YOUR GUN!" : Socio Security Man Here Answers Insurance Queries A large number of people have made Imiulry at the social aecurlty admlnlalrntlon office aa a result of the article rcgnrdlug old-age and nurvlvora Inaurnnce which apttenred In 'Hie Herald and Ncwa recently. The following qurstlona which were aaked by aevernl Indlvldunls were nnawrred today by John Rlch nrdnon, mnntiKcr of the local aoctnl aecurlty office: Quest Ion: Dora everyone have to hr.ve forty ciilrndnr qunrtcra In which waa earned In order to be Insured? Answer: No. The amount of covered work required la based on your age. The old worker requires Icna. . j Question: Do I have to retire permanently In order to receive old- ! age and aurvtvora Insurance bene- , fits? ! Answer: No. If you are 65 and have enough covered work on your ; record, you can draw a monthly . b-ncfit for every culendar month In which your earnings In covered em ployment are less than fifteen dol lars. Question: How can the monthly pnymenta now being made amount to 110.000 or more? Answer: The following case la not umisunl A man who has been mak- : Ing '.'00 per monlh aluce Jnnuary 1. 19.17. dies. He leaves a widow , and two children aged 3 and 4. The widow receives (!8 60 per month until the four-yenr-old Is 18. That' ! $H2n 20 a venr for M yenra or I n.S'-MR0 The paymenta continue at a sltghllr lower rate until the younger child Is 18, and when the widow reachea age 65, If ahe haa not remarried, she will receive a widow's benefit for the rest of her life. persona having questions to which they would like the answer should send them to the social security administration. Federal building, Klamath Fnlls, Ore. Richardson will answer Individual qucstloij, and Ihose of general In- Officers To Be Installed At Moose All members and their wives are Invited lo attend an open Installa tion meeting for the new officers of the Moose lodge for the coming year, Thlt ceremony will be preceded by a crab feed free to all members and their wives. This feed will start promptly at 6:30 p. m. and the In stallation ceremonies directly fol lowing al 8 p. in. All members are urged to attend this meeting as this will be a good chance lo hear some of the plans for the coining year from the new of ficers. Those officers to be installed are, Brick Leach, governor; Vic Vasak, past governor: C. R. Cirtrns, prelate; Maury Paup, Junior governor; R. E. Wilkinson, treasurer and Hugh Washburn as trustee. Solons OK Pay For Accident WASHINGTON. April 3D m Legislation to pay Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Coulter of Portland, 11000 each for Injuries received when their car ; was struck by a mall truck has been passed by the senate and sent to the While House. The Coulters were sitting In their car, parked on 8. K. Powell boulevard i between 39th and 40th avenuea on April 15, 1044, when a mall truck j crashed Into It. A defect In the i steering gear of the truck was blamed. 1 Notice! We will be closed all day Saturday, May 1 for inventory Ashley Chevrolet 410 South 6th St. SALEM Arro-Eastern Motor Oil 100t Paraffin Base Bring your container and save! CiaL 2-gal. can l-yt. can 69c $1.44 19c naflDaUHkDi CLIANINO NIID Yu1l pUmd with thU w. 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The session there will be for Klamath and take county author ities. 8lx counties will be repre sented at a Eugene session Tuesday and nine Eastern Oregon counties at a meeting In Pendleton Friday, May 7. terest will be published from time to time with the answers. EDAM(DIE Yet, friends and neighbors, those popular Western Dances are back again, at your South Sixth Street Corral ot the Fairgrounds, but only this time featuring two big dances a weak INSTEAD OF ONE. This Friday, April 30th "Poor Boy Slim and His West Coast Playboys" fine Western and Hillbilly band. And Saturday May 1st, your friendly King of Western Swing of the Oregon Country, Tex Deateroge and hi Western Range Riders. "Come One, Come All." No change In admission. 1 " o-mrtstteW r Sounds simple, but we've spent thousands of I VI J 1 V' dollars analyzing road film and finding what - itTAOVa takes it ofiF best We learned, for instance, I . rPP,Va VJ I that road film varies in different parts of the j , VlvlT 0 . J West; so we developed cleaners we know get y t0 . . 2,t0 0856 your ,"n'8'e,s tugged I Jjrtl up, we have a special cure for that, too. After plenty of cleaner comes plenty of stiff rubbing. It takes a special knack to rub out streaks but our equipment and training get .'em. Finally, we polish the wind wings till they're spotless, clean the rear window, and buff the headlights. Zip! The job's done in less time than it takes to read this. Drop in any time and watch us work on your windshield. Folks say-we're champion windshield Bparkler8...and we give your tires, radiator and bat tery the same thorough care. Slop ol Independent Chevron Gas Stations or Standard Sfalions, Inc. for Standard of California products.. We'll take better care of your car