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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, AUC. 3, 194? HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE SEVEN i WEATHER Tarsal VIA s 11.1 iMt aar 110 ffaeaul I) U unM MIWNl Ceeialrleralile a tn tamth and slum r-aaal title asaa-slng liMrKiH partly rumor WMia, aae Thunflir. High linuiawt naar aa along eeaal end trmn la In martham Interim la ag In amilharn Inlarlnr today and Thuraday. Iwa tonight Sa to eg. Light variable wlitria ItKlay. tiaaumliig wrealerl ta eMithwaaterLy and 1 J la) is gnllaa an Kuuy lomglil SASTaaN omkiIon: ejenerellr fair today and Thuraday. ttlglia uolh daya gg to M liwa tonight at tn sa OSANTS PASS ANII VICINITY Perllg rloudy thla allarnunit and Thursday. Thundaratorma In naarlty mnunlaina Thuraday aflarnaun. High today gg. Urw tonight rwt High Thuiaaar at NOnTHIHN Al irilRMAl ralr today and Thursday aavopl night and morning fug along rneal. Slightly aonlar over Interior from Fraarw nnrihward Thura day fforlhwaaiarly atnda al II la H tattles ait hour off aoaal. Serial flub-The r.aatern Blar Uncial club will meet Friday gtUia Mel Henry home on lit Idikrvirw litglittsy. A covered dlih luncheon will ba served at I p m. Members ere asltcd to bnnf their own table service. Those viahlni transports lion mav call Mra. Wallace Her lima, 4067. ana ef Norway The annual picnic of Ilia Bona of Norway will ba held this Sunday at Moore park. Members and their fainlllra ara cordially Invited. Tit Indie will iumtsli lea rresm and roflre, and those attending ara to brim their kon picnic lunchaa. I omt or Pastor Way. L K John, ton of U Jolla. Calif, ta vlaltlm friends In Klamath falla this work. Ray J oil limn la for mar pss. tor of ttia Klamath Lutheran church. Taw al Waal Mr. and Mrl. Jamas MrOans of Carroll, la., ara hers vtsltlni thrlr niece and nephew and family. Mr. and Mra. C. Z. Csldwell. Tlia McOenee ara taking tour of tha waatrrn aulas. Ta Hospital T. M. Blrlrr. com mander of Herbert Appletcate camp. United Spanish American War Veterans, left Monday night for Vancouver, Wasli.. to undrrio treatment at tha veterans hospital th era. in Shirley Johntnn. ynum dauihter of Mr. snd Mrs. Kay Johnson of 451 Michigan, wss moved from her horns to Klsmsth Valley hospital for medical treatment ol an Ulnaaa Tuesday mornlni. liver Tea Tha Ventura tlub stiver tea. originally to have been held September II. hsa been poat poned. Tha new data will ba an nounced as anon as possible and lnviuuons will ba In the mall. raavenUen Tha 33nd annual dis trict convention of Kchekah Indge will ba held in Klamath rail on Auiust It will bruin st 10 a m . fVsturdav. The president of the Re beksh surmbly will be her. II stunted Mrs Harry Cooper and dsuihtrr, Oeoraia Jean, hsvs re turned to Spokane. Wiih . after a visit hers with Mrs. w. I). MrNee tVr. They a ere here for 10 days. a Reamaa Lanrheoa Members of tha ladles suilllary of Hesmes country club are eased to call Mrs. Ernest Taylor. S77S. to make reser vations for tha Friday luncheon. rtnarhle Group Ya Olde PI rtochle club will meet for luncheon and cards Thuraday at tha home of rannis Ooddard. rrr. - Klamath Falls Fully Equipped DELIVERED Prices FORD LINE 95HP-6cyl. 100HP-V8 Buiinen Coupt $1593 $1680 Tudor $1684 $1759 Club Coup $1674 $1781 Fordor $1732 $1806 FORD CUSTOM MODELS 95HP-6cyl. 100HP-V8 Tudor $1788 $1867 Fordor $1835 $1914 Club Coup $1787 $1871 Convertible $2240 Station Wagon $2579 Oil bslh air elraner and ell filter Inrluded, Heater, radio and overdrive additional opllnnsl equipment, BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Tour Ford Dealer for ti Tears Main at Esplanade) Phong 3121 Visit North-Mr. and Mrs. Omar Wada and children. 41ft N. oth, ara vacatlouliii tills week In tha north ern part of tha stats and alonf the coast. rollurk Irene Hamel, homrmak Huj chairman of Woman of the Moose, will hsve a poUurk luncheon Thuraday from II until J p. m. All members ara urged to coma. Vrw AasllUry There will be a retular meeting of His auxiliary to tha Veterans of foreign Wsrs In ths library cluoroom Thursday al I p. m. VIslU (Irandpareule-UlUe Stevla Wellein, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wellein of Washlniton street, Is vlsltlnj his frantluarents In Seattle. Visions-Dr. Glen Berry Hill end wife hsve been spending 10 days at Rocky point where they are stay ing In the John L. Stewart cabin. tag las Eagles stulllary will mast Umiglit at I in ths upper rot hall. Mrmberg will come dressed as kid and will brlnf sack lunches. Week's Vlall-H. T. McLaren, st Uirney, hsa returned from a weeks visit in ban rrsnclsro. Mrs. Mc Laren accompanied him. VlslUnc Mr. and Mra. Carl Sparks snd family, )46 N. 10th ara vacationist al liolsa, Ida. t'banis Rebekah India will hold Ita rmular meetlni Thuraday nllht. No formats will bs Worn. Marriage Licensee CL1NK-HKIDMORC Walter L. Clink. 63. farmer, native of Califor nia, resident of Tulrlaks. Mollis Bkldmore. Ik. native of California, resident of Oregon. A NDKKSON - llOSTTTrxtV-- Rob en Charles Anderson. 33, nstlve of Tessa, resident Of Klsmsth falls. Dorrnre Mae lloatetter, 39. native of Canada, resident of Klamath falls. romplslnta riles Oaens Adjustment Service, Inc., a corporation, vs. Lawrence J. Man ning, suit to obtain payment of 1404 1ft at ( per cent on the first cause and ISI34 at , per cent on the second cause plua fees. R. T. MrLaren. attorney for the plain tiff. 1wit and Kdith Kandra vs. Dan iel and Jane Doe Cfrsff, quiet land title. OanotMj and Oanong, attor neys for the plaintiff. Justice Tear Peter Edward Hadley, dninken driving, rine I1M M. Jsmes Homer Brmrnt. parkini in pmhihiieri sona. rtne I1H Robert Kenneth Holmes, rarrvtnf load without red flat, fine 60 Irvln Loranco Orayson. fsllure tJ procure operator's Ucense. ring ISM. Irvln I franco Orayson. no PUC permit, rine ITS Jack Rents, combination over load rine 133 Adalbert Roland Pic kehlmer. combination overload. Pine Ilk. Cleo MrArty, truck aile overload. rine 124. I Ksthryn Doty Ebright, fsllure ta I procure operator's license. Pine ' ISM. John P red rick Ilellbronner, truck speeding. Pine ISM. Tlierei k&t in your future CARNIVAL "I didn't xkc1ly ny I didn't hair-dot on THE DOCTOR SAYS IB Surveys Save Many By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Written for NEA llervlre The treat white plague, or tuber culosis as It Is more commonly known today. Is an Infectious dis ease. The germ which causes It Is most commonly caught from a per son with the disease, although II csn be carried also by unpasteurized milk or contaminated meat. The best line of attack Is to pre vent the spread of the germ. One of the best wsys to attack this problem la to survey the entire population of a community or city with the aim of picking out those who have the disease but do not even know It People who do not even know they hsve tuberculosis may Infect others. The community survey has now be come possible because of revolution ary Improvements In the technical methods of dlsgnosing tuberculosis. This technical Improvement Involves the use of a Unj or miniature X-ray film. Big-City Esperlment Probably Savannah, Oa , waa one of the first large clues to try this method out on a lane scale. The county tn which Savannah la located has a copulation of 140,000. During the autumn of IMS. nearly TS.ooo residents of the county appeared voluntarily for cheit X-rays. Since that time several outer cities Including Washington. D. C. Seat tle. Wash- and Cleveland. Ohio nn which such a survey la now In prog ress', have carried out simllsr X-rsy surveys aimed at revealing unsus pected cases of the dlaeave. Mass tuberculosis surveys offer s wonderful means of picking out un known tuberculosis land often equelly unknown other diseases of the chest i. This permits many thou sands to obtain proper treatment early enough to bring about a cure ,'f f llyLi'A J jl EaCaaww 1 By Dick Turner ill W . ;tiejWKjW-eas.e.te.- like It I nid I'd coconuts'." teen better and helps to protect their many rel atives and friends from acquiring this serious disease. a a a Note: Dr. Jordsn Is unsble to answer Individual questions from readers. However, each day he will answer one of the most fre quently asked qursuons In his column. THE DOCTOR AShWlRH Question: Some members of my family are subject to bloating Indi gestion and nervousness with coated tongue and backache. What Is this condition Answer: There are several possi bilities. The most likely Is a condi tion called spastic colon. The bloat ing could be caused by swallowing air unconsciously, a condition which Is fairly common and associated with aome nervous dispositions. Merrill Scouts To Attend Camp MERRILL. Aug. 3 MemU 8cout troop 7 left last Bundsy morning to spend a week at summer camp at Crescent lake. The boys have been working hard selling peanuts and cold drinks at the eoftbell gamea and have earned enough money to pee their ramp fees. Oene Chrtstrnsrn. assistant scout master, accompanied the boys, who were driven to the lake by Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Skallcky. A. K. Pelt, and Mr. and Mrs. John O'NelL Troop members making the trip were Dale Skallcky. Inren DeadwUey. rarl Loper. Johnny O'Nell. Dick Ptelda. Clifford Honrrcutt. Billy Polmalrer and Leland Winters. Colorado leads the world In the production of sugar bee is. Foreign Aid Tangle Gets Hew Twist As Hatter Of German Control Pops Up WASHfNOTON, Aug. I IJfy The state department hsa peeteated te senate leaders that the new fseelga aid bill weald Mock the army froea turning ever Ciersnan occupation duties te civilian central. This surprise development cropped up ae the senate met today te try te untangle the snarl ever the IS.H7, IM.eOt foreign aid nreeuure. Democrstlc Leader Lucas of Il linois ssid the state department pro tested the action of the senate ap propriations committee In stripping house amendmenta from the bill. He predicted these amend menu will be restored to eliminate this threat. But until the action la taken Gas Dumping, Private Eye Rules Made Control of gasoline dumping In tha city and changing of the pri vate detective feea were handled by passage of emergency ordi nances at Monday night's council session. The ordinance governing gasoline tank wagons la designed to keep the tankers from extending Into city streets, alleys and sidewalks while dumping loads at service stations. The ordinance waa necessary to prevent accidents and Injury to property and persons, councllmen said. The detective ordinance changes the annual fee for agencies from 10 to lli while private detectives over one working out of local agencies will dole out 110 annually. The old ordinance act their fee to the city at I3S. The amended ordinance calls for i levying a yearly fee of 125 for In Instigators who come Into the city to ply their trade. Driver Cited In Near-Accident George Hsrtsel Baldwin, 10. of Bonanza, waa picked up by state police early thla morning on high way M after a near-accident with a Red Ball sure. Baldwin waa charged with drunk driving and placed In the county Jail. The arresting officer said he observed Baldwins car weaving across the highway and narrowly miss the bus. Exchange Club Has i Biggest Turnout I Some 60 members and guests at tended the regular meeting of the Cxrhsjige club here Tuesday, mark ing the lamest meet of the year. Dr. Richard Currln waa guest speaker of the day, delivering an address on the medical man's out look on socialised medicine. 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The memo added the president would be denied tha authority to transfer any of the functions or funds given the army to any other government agency. The foreign aid measure was sent back to the committee last week tn a confused fight over rules and the committee proceeded to atrlke out amendmenta made by the house. The reason given by Chairsnasi Mc stellar (D-Tena.) was thai the house smmdmeols eenlglneel new legislation hi violation ef ml Ibis was the objection raised against esrtaln senate amend men la la the kill. The house amendments were de signed In part to clear the way for the army to transfer Its duties to the state department. This striking -out of bouse amend menu Is s technical move which mesne they would have to be re stored, McKellar aald. In a con. lerence between senate-house mem bers. Lucas had no doubt this problem win ne ironea out. Steam Plant Bids To Be Ooened Bids far construction of the buresm Of reclamation steam nlant aaoM scheduled for opening at 2 o'clock wus eiurmoon at ute bureaus air- Dort hesulnuartra The bids will go to the regional airector in Bacrsmento for consld erSt lOn hafnro tlia tnh la aoanlaa The proposed steam plant will be a smau unit to nanaie only the bureau's needs on the old nary base. FOLDER BALEVt, Aug. 1 ufV-The suit veterans affairs department has published a four-page folder to tell veterans how they csn benefit from the state educa tonal aid program. It outlines the amount of benefits. eligibility requirements, and method of applying for them. It Is for free distribution. Ttttggtel and "DtptndaMt BRAKE BLOCKS -LININGS FRICTION BLOCKS CHAMPION FRICTION CO. 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Leslnski aald he got a letter from the four, requesting a session to fol low up yesterday's no-dectsion meeting marked by two hours' angry debate. -I said yesterday I might call another meeting," Imkl said, "but now I don't know about It." The 'our were Repreaenuuves Sims of south Carolina, steed of Oklahoma, Perkins of Kentucky and Jacobs of Indiana. In gpite of this move, bouse action on school aid this year appeared OUt Of the Question. SlOtnrurh anano backers stIU clung to a faint hope awr commutes action. Democratic leaders said privately they do not have any school help bill on their schedule for the rest of the current aeulon. They are hoping congress will adjourn early next month. The committee has four bills be fore It Some would allow federal money to go to non-public schools, one would restrict It to public schools alone. I r--4 - V - 2 1 s "Vrf . .- - v Lns-s-r "IEST BIT OF S0WIN6 EVll..." 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