TUESDAY, JULY 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE FOUR . ... WEATHER fa Ssl. 1TKIAM VIA 1 1 VJ JKeroui. . r last 1 as t.tt.m oar.ooia-rair tdMUr acpUnt plrha of toe or low cloud, alone cowl msM and morn ins. Huh boil. "." STcoJl Lot. UmtM 111." Noil to gASTCaN OagGON-ralr l"T "4 W,dnAiy axcpl.ns ,;""' u1h.iI. tK.ll. St lo OS .4 Isnuhl HU GRANTS PM ND "'"SlZSl U oirouih W.dnU)'. Huh td.T Ja Xow uikl 37. U.4& W.4Sa, a. NOBTHFWI CALITOKNIA - T.lr .,. lon.thl an "r .c.ptn roi.Ll lo rv f. -.ul '"'"S" Ihuixwmareu over mminuu-. NH cmii warns v" Tior v.ll.ya T idm.rtaT Variable wind mo.llT aoul- arl u i i. "TH. fnur rlrr iM of the Woman's Society ot Christian Serv ice of the Flnl Methodist church will all nwt Thursday for potluck picnics, Ruth circle t the home of Mr. I K- Phelps 1W Auburn, it U noon: Esther circle with Mr. Erl Redman. W3 Front, at noon; Mirth circle wl'h Mr. T. H. Coler. .m u,.h t i n m and Mary circle with Mr. Elizabeth Norm on the Crystal springs roa iwiio. Member of U circle re asked to bring their own tble rnttt Mason Mrs. Bert C. mom has tt.m n mtmi concerning Capt. Oeonre "Tied who died JulT n New York. The fmou tapper of many ot the natron's Unrest ocean Uner wa made a third decree Ma ton June 11. 12. to New Tor City and later presented hi Maaoaie apron which bear hi signature and the date to Mr. Thorn' father, the late Dr. Charle 8. Plumb. Mr. Thomas has the apron and welcome any Mon who might wah to sec it. Aboard Shis Harold H. Ogle Jr. ton of Mr. and Mr. Hal Ogle of CO Washington, has written that be bas shipped aboard the Norwegian ship. -Thorscape running from New York to Tahiti. He will work on the vessel for the next tour month Ocle is a University of Ore ton graduate ot this spring. Bwaineas Here Internal Revenue Deputy Collector W. H Wright, for merly stationed with the office nere. Is now in town on business. He has been ben a week and will remain another week. Wright s wife accom panied him on the business trip. They reside In Portland. Invites LumbersnrTi The Indus trial development committee of the chamber of commerce has invited all lumbermen ot the basin to meet with them at the chamber ot com merce office. There will be a dis cussion of the forest practices act. Celebratea Birthday John Eb lnger. well-known Klamath lawyer, returned to Klamath Pall yeterdy after spending the week-end with his mother tn Tillamook. Ebinger celebrated hi birthday while visit ing there. Theta Kb Officer All Theta Rho officer, officers-elect, and es corts are asked to be at Odd Fellows hall Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock for Installation practice. All who hare flowers are asked to bring them. Park Picnic Jolly Neighbor club will have a potluck luncheon in Moore park Wednesday noon. All members and friends are urged to come. miw i trrle The Senior circle of the Congregational church It planning to hold a picnic In Moor nark on Friday U 1 a m.. and members with cars and those with ' lng transportation are asked to be i at the personage at 1J:S0 p. m. Cof I fee. cream and sugar will be pro i rldod by the circle, and arrange i menu have been made for the : dessert. Members should bring their i own table service. j T California Brie Nelson, son of Mr. Roll Pielke, formerly of Klam I ath Falls, left today for Southern California where he will live until ! he is called to active service as an I officer tn the AAF late this sum ! mer. St '.son recently graduated from the University of California at j Los Angeles. I I V.. Nmra Mr. R C. L- I mott, ot Van Nuys. Cal f, arrived in i Klamath Fall last night to visit her I son. Bob Lamott. Modoc Area Boy ' Scout executive. She r 111 stay ap proximately three weeks, then prob ' ably go to Selmo. Calif, near San Francisco. ) rtaave Trig Mrs. Fred Binns and ' i i - w A t- a 1 1 In Wlam um u " - I ath Falls Sunday morning after a : plane trip from their home in An i chorage. Alaska. They are guests I of Bums' mother. Mrs. Lucile Binns I on Lexington avenue. They will be here 10 day or two week before returning north. CARNIVAL By Pick Turner I 1 ! Traveiing Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1 Marsh, accompanied by Delia Mc ! Grath. are vacationing in Packwood, Wash. Mr Marsn operate the Star beauty shop and Miss McOrath is with the circulation department ot The Herald and New. 1 Glrta Craa TheU Rho girls club j will meet Wednesdsy night t T:S0 1 t the Odd FeUows hall. A business , meeting and Installation will be ! held. The installation will be for mal and open to the public. Fienie Vast lodge 460 will hold It annual picnic in Coiner park Sun day, all day. Pop. coffee and Ice cream will be furnished by the I lodge. Members are urged to at tend and bring mentis ana umuj lunches. Ia Hospital Cameron Stem art. son of Mrs. Nell Stewart of Klam ath Fall, is recovering from a knee operation in the University ot Ore gon infirmary at Eugene. Sbart Trip South The J. R. Steele family of Pine Orove. left Saturday morning for a short trip to Sacramento and the Central val ley. They will return early this week. Friendly Circle Velma Mitchell of 1611 Avalon will be hostess to the Friendly circle on Thursday and Nona Hall will assist. Luncheon at 1 p. m. will be followed by a busi ness meeting. First Visit Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoberg of Sherman Oaks. Calif, arc making their first visit to Oregon and staying at the Lake e the Woods resort. At Lake Enjoying two weeks at Lake o' the Woods are Mr. and Mr. I Winston D. Purrine and family ot , Oregon Technical Institute. Gathering The Pioneer School Mates club will meet at the home of Mrs. Win Wood. 255 Pacific Ter race, on Friday at 2 p. m. "Tho common cold the common man the common cause tho common denominator! Ain't I over gonna bo anything out of tho ordinary?" Hitchcock Named Improved Word has been re ceived here that James Ottomju Malm businessman who has been i . critically lU lor the pl three Tq PrQhQ OOOrCI moniks. Is now recovering in a San Francisco hospital and will be : Senator Philip S. Hitchcock moved home in the near fuiuro Improvement in his condition was said to be immediate loliowiru. surgery In San Francisco. Mrs. Ottoman is in the bay city with her husband. Sisters Visit Ruth Lundgrrn and Matilda Lundgren. both ot Sweden . are in this country on a Uiree month vacation and are now visitaw j their niece. Mrs. Richard Anderson. on Crosby trcet, and a brother, i Werner Lundgren of Willow Ranch. l They will be here two weeks before i going north to Aberdeen. Wash, t-j visit relsuves there. Srnator Philip S. Hitchcock of Klamath Falls has been appo'ntcd on Oregon's "Little Hoover Cnm niLvMi n" which will study the Ques tion whether the state government sliould be reorgnnued. Hitchcock will serve with five other letfislstors. ll Appointed by Senate President William Walsh and Speaker Frank Vanlryke of the house of representatives. Other members are Srnator An gus Oibson. Junction City; Kep. Rudle Wllhrlm. Portland: Rep. Charle McColloch. Baker, and Kep. Paul Oeddes, Rosebuig. CIO-Bocked Report Asks WASHINGTON. Jul t on. tmvn.T grrw up fa, tottajr ovrr ft CIO - apttnukml eronomlr report which rftllrd upon th nation to fUht ntf m poMlhlr drprrwoon by mfim of Veil rirt, tx rtduc ttona, and public work. Thf CIO hired Kobrrl R. Nnlhan. a nuiM.it I ii rccnomlNt. to aimlyre the nHttoniil situation. Ills fiuciintix rr iNii.rd hrre yotcntay at a bid gmhrrtiig of re.H.rtcrr.. raUlnrt mrmbrn, wimtorn and othrrx Na than has ant ten a wcond retort on the ateel Industry akn. for release todiv in littbun:h. Yentrrday'a report ad vara ted t rati of different tliea to fit the Industry In all eieept "aerely depreMrd" litduMrlea and eonipan lea. It aald many Inriuitrlea can afford to ralae wagea and rut prlrea 1 at the aame time. 1 nton llappv I That pleasril labor unions but ran i In the teeth of the contention of those Industrialists who nay hlrher wattes wmild force pru-ea up and be b.d f"r the econrmy in this pertixi of decline. Nathan antued that hteher wivgrsR renter purrhastng pm'T U exactly what buMnrM and the country need In order to reverse the i trend of decreasing employment and j pmduct Ion Preslrirni Truman. In an eronom lr renort to rongreaa yeMrrriay. had , urird against wair.eutting. but had ! made no aperlflr rail fr big wage i ralaea, i M.tny businessmen liked the pre- 1 Ident'a report hetter. i Enierstn P Srhtn'dt. eronomlr re search director for the United States chamber of commerce, told reporters: "The pre!drnt's report has a sound tona. The Nathan re port la anu-socixl In that it will en courat; the pricing of l;itKir out of the labor market " a XwaiW- v. X .f ,rw W illl W I II II I I SI . Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rucomch of ill Alameda are receiving congratulations from friends on the birth ot a daughter at Klamath Valley hospital. The little girl, born Monday, is their first child. Club Meeting The Birthday club will meet at 11:45 a. m Wednesday at the Winema hotel. All members arc urged to attend. Pioneer Trails Boss To Visit Plans are being made for a luncheon honoring Dr. Howard R. ; Dngcs. president of the American ! Pioneer Trails association, who will i arrive here on July It. Dr. Dr.sm will v'slt this cttv on his return ; from California where he ha been 1 taking part In the centennial cele I brat:on of the discovery of gold tn i California. I After his brief stop here, he and his party plan to travel to Jackson ville. Baker and other Jiold disrov I FIRE ALBANY. July 12 iyP The home of Mf. and Mrs. Sam Brush at near by Holley was destroyed by f ire yes- ery center In Oregon. ' From Ore terday. Only a washing machine gon he will g-i to Nevada, Utah and was saved from the flames. 1 Colorado. High Bid Made For Loa Tract SAI.F.M. July 11 -Orl bid ding on a tract of frderal land bu reau timber tn Benton county re sulted yetrrday In a price 40 per cent higher than the agency sp praisal. Rei Clemens. Philomath lumber operator, bid R5.190 on the i 430 000 feet offered A. P. Collins, district forester, said the appraised value was ISO ftS. The oral sale here aas a departure from the previous sales conducted by bureau officials. The only other bidder on the tract was the Yew Creek Lovg'.ng company. Corvalli. The two firms upped their offers 17 times before Clemens' final bid. His offer was based on 117 50 per thousand fret for Douglas fir and (535 for hemlock. OUTSTANDING A Klamath Falls boy, George Vlahov on of Mr. and Mrs. Cus Vluhos, has been named outstanding boy camper at the University of Portland high school sum mer music camp at Portland. Vlahos Wins Cemp Honors dense VUhoa. on of Mr. and Mis. Uua Vlaho of Main, was chiwM-n oulttaiuilng boy camper al the first t'mvenuty of Portland high n-hOa.il summer ma-ic camp held June 1J to July 8 tn Portland Choice was mude on the basis of improvement in miuicluiuhlp. so c;al adjustment, leadership and clll zeiiAiisp. lximm Horn r 11 of Spokane I was imrnr.l outsLaiuliig girl j Present a Ion o.' the awards was t made at the final concert of the lunmirr camp held July 8. by An drew Loney, co-director of the ramp . and director of music in the Klam ath Falls s-'-h-H'l systrm. iSelrrt.on wu made by the 25 ' staff members of the camp. Tax Probe To Be Made 8AI.KM, July 1J Mi The slale board "I coniiol ordered a coniplele tan InveallgntlKll loilnv. It will be condiiiieil by Die tla'e ta conillllssliill. IlllilKrl lllreilul Harry Durman: 8. W. Hiarr, chief of auillls: and Fred II. Paulllt, drpuiy stale treasmcr. They will study the present M struilure. Investlgaic new lax Miim-es, iHiualise taxes on Income. Hihrrllancea and gifts: and sluilv wlirilier all las money should be put In the stales general fund. They will rettnrt to the board bv July 1. MM. and the bos id will then present the findings to the legis lature. A legislative Interim committee also Is making a similar study. Ill ttudv aas pmuosrd by Slate Treasurer Waller J. Pearson. The board also directed Ita sec retary to study whether the bud gets of stale iiutiuitiotis can be cut because of declining prices. Red Cross Meet Sloted Wednesday HriM.rts on the ue o( ea. h dollar rerched hy Hie Kl.i in l li Fulls rhap Irr ol Die Krd I'HM liming U.r lat year will be hmid at Hie annual Hireling of the chapter III the Pel lean rule Wnliirily. This aniuml inriiing will be pre crilrd b a tinnier at U JO p. in. and every iiicititH'r of the ilmpier, every one aim hrlprd with fund drives welt as evciyone liiirrrAted III tlta rxitrndltuie t.I Ills conll tUillliitu la Ulgrd to altrnd. Itr.trrvallnlis fur Ilic dinner m.iy siill le made by calling U.r Krd floss. 7IH4 Air Scrvico rccmcnt Signed KAItACIII il'i Pakistan has sluneU a rlll avian.. ll agreement with Norway. Norway Intends to opriale hu air service from Oslo to the Far fcust pjMiiig through Kaiaiiil. A similar agreement la likely with liutia. don e fll. ci l. h him-cIs by siwov lug ll. rm Willi a Jrt of water. A3 Tiny Tot Beaten By Attacker OTTAWA. Out. July 1 lit A H-nioutn-old gill was ravished, beaten and usriidrd nude from a rafter In a shed behind her home here yestrrday. The victim. Cllsrll laclisnce, daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Trle sphote laihain-r. was retried re covering in a hospital today. Apimrently she was teised while at play near her home, removed to t a loft above the shed and later trussed with fishing line. A man 1 necktie aas tied about her throat I and body, she was susprndrd In a rafter but her weight was carried I partially by the cords about her body. This saved her from suflo 1 ration. Want Ada don't coat they pay I MuMfi. Rnl. C"t(1 luckaorn Mlnaral BprtnQa IANITAIUM ttttt U9 m lite iastit. Uf at ml mtt Iiimwi t a. t -ll 'If1 Mtt Mni'il My KIS )( H'lUtlt., A'tKith Stmrilit, Nriasirivt. II fh I " WM ltsy- tjr .t. "kisl I MirHHV' Cara 0iwfl Ve)Mr th rW A.fhn.a. r rt-, t. V-su rut H.r.l.il.t 'Ui llf.iiii l ( a j fa f'rr. ' .n er Jt tl4 llt as at tsasl rH'ri ltsht'S MmhI Sr'ni ianiUritjia "t. 1. A.M.r... 0'M (ll t.,i laatif atittgHf Dr. Hrraias Wir, D 'triw ObrP ty t r'i CC, Lumbermen Slate Meeting Klamath basin lumbermen are in- ; viteil to a mertnuf of the Klamath j County chamber of com mere In- dattnnl development committee to be rc)d at 10 30 a m. tomorrow at the chamber offices. There mill be a general discussion of the forest practices art The bill was recently presented to Conirrevs by the former -erretary f agriculture, Senator Clinton P. Anderson, after your first s'i you'll be glad it was m ismm 23 yxM Af0. Man day. July K. lttt With 77 Important change tn mechanical and body construction, the new models of Oak land have arrived at the salesroom of the R R R. Garage. The harmonic balancer still occupies a feature position among the mechanical Improvements. The latest improve ment Is the Rubber-8ilenced Chassis." Tuesday. July IX, 191 A building permit for 1150.000 was taken out by W. D. Miller today for the new WUlard hotel. This Item, together with the 8. P. permit last Sat urday for $323,000. and miscellaneous small permits filed since July 1 bring the grand total for Kiamath Palls from the lav to the 13th of July at noon, up to 1521.200. This amount exceeds by mora than "$200,000 any previous month s building record In the history of Klamath Falls. Wednesday. July 14. IK Mrs. Scott McKendree of Mer rill and Mrs. R. C. Hastings of Klamath Palls escaped death by a hair's breadth when their light car was struck by the S. P. passenger southbound from Kirk, at the dangerous Main street crossing at 10 o'clock this morning. Thursday, July IS, 192C The Misses Florence and Clarice Elliott of Fort Klamath arc presiding as hostesses over a swimming party tomorrow evening at Wlul-kse beach. A number of the younger set from Klamath Falls have re ceived Invitations for the affair. Friday, July It, 124 Mrs. O. A. Krause who has been spending the summer months In Belolt, Wis, with relatives and friends Is expected home within the next few dsyt. Saturday, July 17, 192 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston sr entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hardenbrook over the week-end at their summer home at Lake o' the Woods. T.ie Houston and their guests left early this afternoon. HEBE'S THE LOAVER PRICED CAR fflHIONS HAVE WA1TE DM! "Inturt With Landry" Jlan&uf, Go. LIABILITY FIRE E. M. Mac Beth V. T. Johnson John A. MeCall AUTO PROPERTY ml 111 Mala Street Pas O. Landry Phone Mil '' ' ;.v, : p '. fiyJr. . f---- -r, f ---N t . - -- - - - - - ! aifT I'BaiMiaMilflT' "T LJRVFRRER wrt (yW ft 0rto-"OH-Awwr" Uglm SaVOwV HysVavec trss-Sery ttm Whh Smsmt'CvsMm flret . , . ef as esfra cairl Hew Wayfarer Twa-Oaar Saaes Tfot your y to somwffino ipocra in sty) and bauty . '. . and your pocktlbook to ffn fcipoott ear valuo in yanl In the Daw Dodee Wsyfsrer you grt roominess for sis , . . with elbow room for all. You grt room to strrtrfa legs, room for your hetrl and hit . t . tests thst are knoo.evel to support your body in relaiing comfort. You get the flsshing pirloup of the more powerful fjodxe "Oet.Awsy" engine . . . plus the proven smoothness of Dodge All-Fluid Drive. Il.ssa easy Nimble at s polo pony, the Uj-inrh wh Wtyfsrer is esiy to mtneiuer in trsmc . , to handle in light parking. Come in today. See ihia Insurious nw Wavfarir bached by the priceless Dodge reputation lor drlivrring yearsof satisfying, money-saving m.lra. And rememlier the Wayfarer coats jo-l s few dollars more thtn the loweat priced carat AMAZING NEW PRICES START AS IOW AS t.alltaaal las $100152 Klomoth Falls IUU I . (th Ora I acHrta Ltrvaaa Eslra. rttCf. M Nf ASSY COMMUtwfTyfS MAT VAY aUOHTLT IKAUU Of ItANIOtlATrON CMAHOU Nf WAY A It It HOADSTIt lht imirt (fotxl looks nf a eonvftrtiMa without Ihn bifh pnra Isff! .Nw light -weight top famW rsin'! nr fmrrH, I'lftiglss winrJos o on or off in a jiffy. NIW WAY A It IR lUJINISI COUW lh ponum.! far with amsnnpt slnrafft spsne behind front ssl( hiiga lupTaTiRff cnmpirlmnl timlrr r-sr Arrk. lxwer in price yiit evnry inch a drprniUlik fin-lf?! LOMBARD MOTORS 522 So. 6th St. tni Gibson's h selected I lj I If Reduced now O 45 Huart , 1 0W afc ' mki aissa. '"WSJI., my V Sa m. . r ii. m ..... quality wliljge, one of A"enl0i Try this smooth, rich whiskey. You'll enjoy the clean, mild taste, the robust flavor,. the hearty goodness of famous GIBSON'S SELECTED 8. Buy it today and you'll be glad it was Gibson's. on every pint on every fifth on every case GIBSON SELECTED I BLENDED WHISKEY M l PtlOOr US GRAIN NEUTRAL 6PIWTS GIBSON DISTILUNO COMPANY, N. YTHTTl