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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1948)
FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 HERALD AMD NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE FIVS , Students Win Rcoltors' Favor WEATHER KLAMATH rAI.MI ANII VICINITY. IHI)- cloudy tonight anil Hutui'lpy, High alMiul OS. Low tonight Ju. Jllgli fcatmdtiy !tll NUII 1'lir.MN 1'AI.IKOimiAl Pan to day, tiMtiiii 41KI ituntidv cMi'wMi lor tmw light alloWaia Ml UMlifina Mitl' and nvar inuuiiUkiiB ln'ljy ui'KUdy wurrnrr III IlllVliltr hMttlltlw. W'ltHtl tU llVkll northwrxtl wlnda 'II avaid lintig till MflvllMMill uulli it Monteioy, Vmi otar Mrwh 11(1. WKHTt-ltN 'JlUtJOM (.'nn-ldwml.l rliulhia with (' illnti tl ahowar lo da, oouumltig willy i-t'jiiily ii,ij(lil mid Ma I unlay- Main again BuUntUv allvr iiifun. ttllghlly watmar in aliwiiuniin with hlghi i( mi it la today. Lutwt ,u night 40 In (H Hlgna haitum-iy from oil on tvoaat in iM) Inlviliir r I U Mahnda. ModPtii. WOl l iUlllwat Wind off roaal. tAHl fcllN OlirtiON; f'oiialdaialil rliiU(llM Willi atlaivd ilitiwn ami llutidihiwaii today and Halunlair, 1'iHilai today fttl lit vaiu ma t.it.1, lligha OA lo 7ft Um Hi tu !M. ttnlurii Kriiiii Trip Mr. unit Mm. M. E. NlciKlntiuiA have returned from a two wrvkH' motor trip which look thrm to Wlimrbitifo, Nrlj., where they vlMled hu biulhrr mid fumily, I'erry NlciHtrmim, Kn rutitc home I hey vlnltrcl nl Durunuo, Colo., with Mir. Nlcmlrtnua' uncle. Cliiwim Hill well, mid thry ntau topped Hi (ho Urnnd Cmtyuii. Mr. NlrodrniUa hnn returned to hrr poallloii nt l.n i'olnlc mid N Hodman, lo the Klmt JSnUoiml bank. I.rav On TrJpMr. mid Mm. R. C. Cnrr mid oti Nlrhnlim Clay. 738 Hoo,wuy drive, left Krldny innrnlnu 4or Om i id lulmtd, Neb, on ft two lwrrkii' vacation, You nil Ntrtmleu will limke hli f lrt vllt with hln irntnd purrnUi, Mr. mid Mm. Nick G'lniik n. AUo RmiinpitnylnK the Cnrm on Ihnr trip Knhi n Hung CluUfuirn ol WlnhH-k. Wiuh. Iluylnr Mm. Clirt Linn of U Point' u In I -on Ann rim on A buy ing trip mid will continue on to Nrw York. I.I nn will mnko the trip EnU by nlr within idiort timr. VUltom Mm. Tom Chnthurn' Jr. mid Mm. lm MrKnen. Ixith nf Mrr- r ill. were ".hopping In Klnnmth FnlU I nurftdny. lUN LIFE UndorwrUon Ar Carclully Choin. ProlMilonil Coniullinlt Abrtait ei th Tlmtt PAUL A. LEE rhon. 1771 731 Main HI SUN LIFE OF CANADA Oil l.rvi- Mm. Wlllliiin Ui'C'vw U mi k twu-iiuiiiui li'tivu ui ulJM'iiire Iroiu her ulf Iru duLH'H un hocnlaiy of Ihr Kliimiitli Cuuniy I iiIji i ulul and llnillli uhmk hillon lii thr ciiurl. Illume mid llm ulllcn will be uIumhI ti diii Juno UiiuiiKli July. Upturn lloinr Mr. mid Mm. Wal Utr lli'iiiio ul 1106 I'mlllc 'lurrnco, rutin lint Wi'ilni'Mliiy li uin mi ex tt.nj.lvu trip which t()k thrill tu tlm Ku.t count. 'Ihny vlMlrd with old Irlni(l ul llriiiie with whom he nrvi'd durum World Wur I. iruiiiUiin Horn Mr. mill Mm. A. W. Utiiitx ul MM) Uurilrn hnvo re ceived word ul the birth ul ujii tu their on' luinlly, Mr. nnd Mrn Kdwmd K. Hturm ul Hunuru, Cnlll., un Thurndiiy. Vlnllur From ( aim llnl rk hnde, muiiuKi'r ul riidlo ntulloik KIHH nl Coo lluy, lirre 'rhurndiiy rn iikuiiik old ticiiuiiliitiiiicrn. Hchnile trim liirinrrly un the ktnll of KFJI. hhcirl VUlt Kriink HoreM'k. Kin nl I'rlcr lloicM-k ul Hpmituo Hlver, wn III Klnnmth Knlln thin week nil twii-dny vli.lt Irum Bundle where he now Hidden. IMn Trlp- Nurn Itlnkrr pli.in to Iruve thin week-end lor Hiilem where he will vinll uvor Memorial Uny with Mr. nd Mra. I'erry O. IJel.up. formerly ol Klumuth PnlU. HMe will go on to Portland to vUlt briefly with Ann Avery, formerly ol thin city, ArreuU rtlttun -KutherlhP New nmn luu nciypled piwiltlnmi here in the office of Dr. C. J. Cox mid nlxo nn cujihler nt the Pellcitn enfe. Mini. Newmnii plnim to continue her mim Inil Btudles In the full. Impruvliif -Juckle Murphy, yoiinu daughter of Mr. mid Mra. 1.. A. Murphy ul 722 Doty. I reported lm pruvlnit nt the tninlly home follow liiK recent lllneiui. 1 1 jr dniwbiukn. A home Klven family m with a cuftli down payment of riKjtK In the community, pride In i H.VjO their mortvuge will be 10000. ownemhlp. and a Heme ol wlt-re- I Jymi iit can be arranged over a Mwet. Helng able to add a flower ! P'rl" 2" yeatt, and In their com trellla, paint the lence. or perform i '" nionthly payment Including In i.v of the Utile everv-diiv Imnrovc- t will be $4000. Oolng still ism ,f s. a. . 1". .1. Jr J: . . M 10' l . tl .Mury Imu .'ae, who won Ural place in the ewwiy ruiitrnl, and Itruee Craw lord, winner ol the model home content, hotli apiuiMirrd by the Kla nalli lluard ol Itraltora, admire arveral ol the model liuuea which luilrnl ol the aorlal arlenre rlnmm at Klamath I nlim hlxh have built, ( rawford'a model houae waa accompanied by a detailed act ol bullae plana which he la allowing Mary Lou. Both are aenior atudenla at Ki lls. "HowlCanAndWhyl Should Own My Own Home" m menia la a rIKht enjoyed only by complete ownemhlp. Although the difference In coat between renting and owning rniiv be amnll In tlrnea of hunting Khortiige and high renta only Ihe home owner can be free from the worry ol having to move nnd find a aultable place for Ills family. 2nd An example can be a couple wIiohc Income la $4000 a year. ile;U ly, coiihlderlng tiike-home pay. this la mure likely tmxn. Thla Incuine Is considered to be sufficient to war runt a debt of approximately twice this amount, so this couple pliins to build a home for $7WK). Upon In vestigation they find that they can receive an F1IA loan for 80 per cent, j further, the fire Insurance will coat 1 them $50 00 for three years, and at ! the present 78 mill tax levy In ! Klamath Palls with an assumed : afiHu.'d valuation of about $1500 ! their tuxes should not exceed $120 i per year. The monthly budget can ; be derived from these figures: t Mouse payment per month .... $4000 ' Insurance per month 1 55 j Taxes per month .. 10.00 i Monthly payment 'to bank $51.55 3rd Next comes the selection of the lot on which to build. This Is an Important step. Environment, distances from shopping centers and general lay of the ground and type of soil need to be considered, as well as the schools near by, churches and recreational facilities. A wise couple will Investigate the electric ity, water, telephone, sewer and fire protection situation In the neigh borhood In which they Intend to buy. 4th Last step In the building of a house U the work of Uie con. tractor. As the foundations ol th new house go In, and as completion nears, each owner can realise that aa one more home I completed, one more housing problem la solved. For Memorial Day . . CUT FLOORS f "W. Wire Flower." WREATHS 430 Main Phone 8871 or 5442 SPRAYS i coot jdd am i H jw . if il FMyh p m If 1 H In lima Mr. and Mra. Robert Odrll, who are on an extensive motor trip lo the Koat coast, are siicmlliig this week end at Port Dodge, Iowa. Nlmpiirra Mrs Oltn Kills and Mr. nnd Mra. Kllllo Coleman ol Mnllll were among the Thursday shoppers III Klnnmth Palta. To Portland Walt Krnnelt. mali nger nf Miller's, has Irft on a buying trip to Portland and from there will go sou til for buying week. liLmUard Mra. Oils Page of Port Klnnmth, who hnd surgery recently nt Hillside hospital, has returned to her home. liCd. Note. Following Is the win ning essny submitted by Mary lxiu Case, KUIIH senior, In the contest Just completed by the Klamath Mould of Kenlturs'. HOW I CAN AM) WIIV I KIIOI I.D OWN MV OWN HOME Kver since man waa, the problem thai has been second only to eat and drink In his life la the mutter of a shelter over his head. The cave mini took to the cave, the In dian tu Ihe tepee, the Eskimo to the Igloo, nnd so down through the yenrs the housing problem hns pre .sentrd Itself and been solved. Hut today It Is a fnr more com pllrnted mutter thnn the cave man ever knew. High prlres, taxes and shortages arc making the building or buying uf a home a serious al though necessary venture. Toduy's home owner has one chief satisfac tion; the finished product is a greut Improvement over the cave Lights, water, heat and other modern con veniences have lightened the house wife's chores, while raising ihe cost ol a home. Our problem is lo solve the housing situntlon as the cave man did, In the simplest possible manner. 1st Almost everyone agrees that a Inmlly should own their own home. Security Is a necessary Item fnr a fnmlly that hopes to be happy, nnd the only way definite security can be obtained is by a deed to a house and lot locked up In the family safe. Advantages far outweigh the Classified Ads firing Itenl Hestill.il (or ... WJi'iiiliiilfa COMPACT FOR SALE lO-GAl l.K STlh.I. Ammunition Dump Suitable lor granary or machine shop. 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