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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1949)
THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, U9 PAGt TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Klamath Air -Show Showed k Profit! Thrw committee report com prised th major business activity of the chamber ot commerc lunch on yesterdey. Th recently - formed mill and xpreM committee reported that Portland and Ban Prancuco cham ber ofllelala have been contacted to determine U they wer Inter uiu4 tn iiniwirtin tha IrvB 1 mi n' effort to secure better service along 1 the main Unt. This action came on tha heels o( the winter cut in air and rail aerv Ice. United Air Llnea will reduce Ita servlc In Klamath Palla to out northbound and one aouthbound flight a day. beginning September JS. Tha train achedul will also In clude only one trip each way a day. Joe. Hicka Informed the assembly that the air ahow committee wound up on tha black aid ot the ledcer by one cent" He paid tribute to all thoaa who helped promote the attalr. and expected that next year's ahow would be -bigger and better PhU Hitchcock ol tha aviation - . 1 1 HnwnninriHl that a , 1 . . . -- I letter be tent the civil aeronautics j board with reference to the pro posed curtailment of some main fllfht through Klamath Pall. j Ex-Con Gets 10 Years For Forgery Lawrence Steele. .1-year-old x tonvlct from Minneapolis who ad mittedly made a profession of pass ing bad checks, was sentenced to 10 years In prison Wednesday after noon after pleading guilty to a rhirn nt forcerr. He waa arrested here September . 14 after trying to cash a forged check at local grocery, and ad- I mitted to police ha had flooded : severs 1 Ores on cities with bad checks, usually written for from US to 130. In recent weeks. j Steele previously served 11 months ot a federal prison sentence tor car theft. Also In circuit court yaaterday afternoon for sentence was John; Hampton Oray. S4. charged with ! forgery. He had no prior criminal j record and was placed on proba tion for five year. I Oray had been neia in in county Jail sine September t. Guilty Plea Entered In Morals Case Oena Arthur Miller, S3, on of two young men jointly charged wltn contributing to the delinquency of two 17-year-old Kelkxtg. Ida, girls, today appeared In circuit court to enter a pie of guilty to th charge. The other. Jl-year-old Roy Mor- i ri. aald he believe he can beat th eharg by going to trial. Both are held In the county Jail and the girls are held tn the county j juvenile home. I Miller, who was paroled from ' prison In Washington last June after serving 31 months of a 10-year , car-theft sentence, waived Indict ment. No urn waa set lor sen tence. I Driver Fled, Nabbed, Fined Earl C. Lewis. 30. of 1S3 Wiard. whom city police said they chased at 66 to 70 miles an hour throuih Mills addition out into the suburbs late last night, was fined ti and given a suspended 15-day Jail sen tence In municipal court. H pleaded guilty to reckless driving. Police reported a prowl car chased Lewis' vehicle from East Main out Eberleln to Alameda, down Ala meda to Shasta way and out Shssta way to Wiard before Lewis hailed at his residence. He asserted ly drove out Shasta way without light In an effort to lose the prowl car. Monthly Home Meets Again MERRILL. Sept. 33 Merrill , nome extension unit will resume monthly meetings after the summer recess on Friday, September 10 at 3 p. m. In the recreation hall. This first meeting will be a business session only and no demonstration ls planned. All interested women are urged to attend and to bring their p re-school children a ar rangement have been made to take care of them. Mrs. Charles Cunningham, chair man of the local group, and Mrs. Eber Kilpatrlck. a member of he stale council, attended the leaders training meeting which waa held In Klamath Palla September It. Th chairman, vice chairman and sec retaries of all units In Klamath county attended, and plans for tha year were outlined. At this meeting Mrs. Kilpatrlck gave a most inter esting report on her recent attend ance at a state council session. The local unit will meet on the second Friday of each month, and all meetings will b held In the afternoon, with the definite plac being announced later. Keno Has Weekly Movies Again Weekly movies sponsored by the Keno community will be resumed Saturday night with a showing at 1 o'clock tn th school gym. Tha picture, "Th Doomed Cara van" with Hopalong Caasldy, will be shown without eharg but there win ba a soiled last sake I mm est th fit. r ; V , 'ZV'W 1 vM jfPV. i ' r w tAj , DR. SETH M. KERRON, Klomath county health officer, adjusts the pneophore with nebuliz er on Mrs. H. W. Petrick, American Legion ouxiliary, following the auxiliary's presentation of the respirator, to the health unit Wednesday. Left to right, Dr. Kerron, Mrs. M. E. Cooper of the ouxiliary, Mrs. Paul Buck, polio chairman; Mrs. Everett Hotchkiss, unit presi dent; Mrs. Lena Steuben and. Mrs. Petrick. Legion Women Give Health Unit 'Nose' Dr. Seth M. Kerron accepted a Dew portable mine safety appliance pneophore with nebulisec Wednes day on behalf of the Klamath coun ty public health department from Mrs. Evrrett Hotchkiss who made the presentation for the American Lesion auxiliary. The Pneophore with nebulizer will be kept at the health unit where It will be available to all residents of Klamath county for treatment of serious respiratory Infections. The pneophore, called the plastic nose, is a new, highly effective In strument to aid In effecting artifi cial respiration and respiratory In fections such as In cases of pollo mvelitis. bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, heart cases and other respiratory cases. A subscription dnve sponsored by the Legion suxiliary msde purchase of the pneophore possible and It Is a needed piece ot equipment In the ccmmunity. Cut Indian's Condition OK Castine Hunt. '.O-year-old Klam ath Indian, was reported In good condition today at Klamath Valley hospital where he is receiving treat ment for a long cut on his chest. Chiloquin police said Hunt re ceived his Injury last night dunni a "family beef" at his home in Chiloquin. He was believed to have been struck with an axe. No arrests hsd been msde this morning In connection with the fray. Hunt was brought to the hos pital late last night by Kaler's am bulance. Comedian Roscoe Ates Here Tonight I Roscoe Ates of Hollywood, come dian who performed here during the state Elks convention In June, will appear before the Klamath Palls Moose lodge tonight following the g o'clock Initiation. The affair will take place in the Moose hall. Ates is en route to Yakima. Wash., to fill a speaking engagement. Booster Night For Grange MERRILL. Sept. 33 Booster night will be observed at the next meeting of Merrill grange 717 next Monday evening. September 3. Mrs. Virgil Rexford will be in charge of the program and potluck refreshment will be served. All members are urged to attend and bring their friends. LOOKING VERY SMART in her Wave uniform it Edo Lo- sogna, daughter cf Mr. ond Mrs. A. Lasagna, 2030 White street. Miss Lasagna recently graduated from Wave rodio school In Jacksonville, Flo. Shw if xpctJ horn next i J i r r vr y J , K err eW"- Rotary Head To Be Guest Of KF Club CHARLES H. COOLEY The Klamath Palls Rotary club will be host at the Willard hotel temght to Charles R. Cooley, gov ernor of district 154. of Rotary In ternational. Cooley is making his annual tour of official visits to the at Rotary clubs In this district. He will confer with President Deb Addison and other local Rotary officers on club administration and service activi ties. Tonight's club assembly will be for Rotarians only. Cooley will also address the club at Its regular Fri day noon meeting. Cooley la president of the Three C's Lumber company tn Grants Pass and is connected with other lumbering interests in the state as well as being owner of the Lithia hotel. Ashland. Por a few pennies per word you can advertise to thousands through a Want Ad! Phone 8111. ' -.' r TaW-aT Vii 'Js ,Vy Vt-v ill - (i ! I sun -..S Ls l " . ' . SjZ' ilT'fS. ..J. L wLf 4V ft - Mssswatga. J (I touun ahohd" A 20-Minutw "Marriage Vewt" - Screen Soetf "Weatera th. i iv. r- v.; Saluters Sign For Alturas, Canby Junket Twenty persons had signed up at noon today at the chamber of commerce for the good-will trip to Canby and Alturas Friday, prepar atory to saluting the California neighbors. The group will leave the chamber at 1 p.m. tomorrow and plans to a: live bark in town about 11 p.m. City Editor Lois Stewart and Staff Photographer Wrs Ouderlan will accompany the group repre senting The Herald and News. i The local visitors will stop briefly , In Canby on their way to Alturas. ' Salute Daya ' Salute days for Alturas and Can- ' by are scheduled for September 39 and 30 and October 1. 1 Planning to make the trip are Bud Chandler. Howard Stroud. Alice Vitus. E R. Lent. E. H. Bal iger. A. M. Hattan. Russell Mar shall. C. 8. Elliot. N. E. Long. Walt Kennett. John Sandmeyer, Charles Fyork. R. D. Rskestraw, Arthur Rirkbell. C. R Stark. J. Vern Owens, N. B. Drew and Clifford Volght. More were expected to sign for th trip this sftemoon. ' Merrill Lions Eye Festival MFRR1T.L. 8tpt. 23 MmtM Lion met for their regular dinner meeting .September It In the rec reation hall. Further details on the Potato Festival are being worked out and wtll be announced aa they are completed. Tom Barry. Gene ChiintenAon were xuettta and ChrUteiwm an nounced that Merrill Boy Scoula are planning a pancake feed, with the proceed going to the polio fund. Everyone Ls Invited and time and place wtll be announced later. Placet were set for 17 at the table. Is. rl rm avs swaas ' . '. , gr.-. Comtd'y Delight Deep" Nwt r lnT! IMvYitas (Continued from Pag One! vera simply dealers In foreign ex change who were swapping one kind of money for other kinds of money. This swapping ot one kind of money tor another kind ot money is as old as business Itself. It haa aim ays been wnh us, and It Is with us suit. It seems likely that It always will be" with us. UOW did It get started? Well, that's a long story. Trier was a time when gold and silver were the only kinds of ACCKPTF.D money. But they were bulky. So merchants fell Into the habit of depositing their gold and sliver with people of accepted honesty and tak ing receipts therefor. Since they were Issued by responsible people, these receipts were accepted readily AS MONEY. Because they were easier to handle than gold and silver, the nrartlre snread. That is hew paper money gut It MEMBERS OF THE FIESTA ROUTINE, o highlight of the Lions Fun Frolic sluled for Tues start. I day, Wednesduy and Thursday of next week at the Pelican Theatie, practice for pcrlec- j i. J! ,.,,.,, tion in their particular spot. Left to right, Beverly Jones, Bonnie O'Harra, Helen Bcrtrom, " of different countries acquired DIFFERENT VALUES' That Is another long story and cynically Interesting one. It dldn take governments very long to dis cover that by DKBASINO the money) or Inflating It. or "devalu ing' It whatever term happened io u usra to urscrioe uiv prucensi j tney couia maxe tneir original store of honest money CIO FARTHER. It amounted to CHEATINO. of course, but the theory was pro mulgated very early that GOVERN MENT ithe king. In those dsysi CAN DO NO WRONG. So. vou see. when overnment cheated bv debaalne the money It wasn't cheating. ... AS worked out ,n practice, the khar. bcEefsTh."; have youi cheated on different scales. Some of them mixed leas lead with the gold, som of them poured In the lead with a heavier hind Anvwav It ram ihniil fht the money of different countries had different values and so th profession of money changer arose. These money changers (foreign ex change experts Is the polite termi knew what waa what In the way of value, and bought and sold ac cordingly. Boiled aown to Its essentials, that Is how this business of foreign ex change arose. You will note, I think, that It arose out of efforts to GET SOMETHINO FOR NOTHINO. Bates Heads State Group 'Alfred Bates of th state locating' engineer's office last night was elect. ed presidnt of the Klsmsth chapter 1 of the state employes association. He will serve for a year, i Th association meeting was held at the KC hall with 43 members present, Keith L. 8ee. highway mainten ance department, was chosen vie president: William Cramer secre-1 ; tary-treasurer: L. Darwin Baxter chapter representative and O. Ft. j Kennen. alternate representative. Present at the meeting was For- : rest Stewsrt of Sslem. executive secretary of the state organisation which now has 4300 members. a ss :wwi i'Jtgff AVJ nfrtTl!S ' 3 WILL IE GIVEN AWAY fRtt TO SOME g Vjlf !' I I 1 YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE AT THIS SHOW'tpl I 1 T ) ', 1 -J I f -s- , yauOn th Bergen . ns W : llnll MVTL RAtHBONE Msmim -Arfcl see dr. zom conduct his sc? isVl J3Xv r vViJS v',' ilind-fold demonstration Friday afternoon iyBmB,..r I -5 ....wu.imroi m?X3tM CS.. & .. j fTjZ ' j 1 1 CO.jta.iiNO """"" in 0.ll.,s . t .i., i,i,M:, ah N..4l..k tk.,,: ' f Ini i Tl ( i 'J ' I i 'Wi II VIRGINIA j .-isa. T... .- s, n.r, . UV Vwith WALTER BRENNANI I lfill I "".- -mm, r.,..., m., aura. " i l I 1 1 1 1 1 1 f I I I 1 1 t ,..,, r..g .,,m. a.... &m2jriH&2Gw illl Mill ll " l"rtm'W)"'"'i-'.h-.ic MuniafliQ '"t...k..,c....T.kMv.fc 0V l? V Vl Bill Blas Jj " ' -"aaswll 4 IS, IIIIWilS .t , AssaeUlsg gervK. j Morgoret Powell, Romona Messick and Bern.ce Molkovich. i HlWascoWith Klamath In 'Grange Fight Tha Wasco county Pomona ; grange has joined with I he Klamath County unit In crlllclslllg Slate Mai- ler Morton Tompkins and the stai grange's call for th defeat of 33,""" ""''" "" Oregon legul.tora. , 1-' ! .nAdTdn,Ge.ryo,'K'l.,r,rh, S min. lh" nd Jhn I. Sell of Wasco county, i Other granges have taken similar ' cllon against the 1 ,lon lnr 'he Henley ' l seversl Weeks ago j Pomona took up P the critici-m. t unit In de- Anion of tha sts . msndmg that the 33 legislators be , defeated at the polls next election cam solely over disagreement with a move in th legislature to change the states Initiative and referen dum law. The mov failed to pass but the legislators wno Isvored It ntrafrafri Milium POWELL fL JI-. WINTERS j mmammmnmwimimr- wm m . r wr-fti.'i tiai . - aaw sv akaBaassr- smb1 tuw m m m, rtu. tr- atT l . ..in w - r x. i ll) ($! If? w - were marked for political oblivion by Tumpklns and th .tat gratia In Its resolution, aa In the Klain - alh Puinona resolution, 111 Wasco I range said "If th grange Intends to be non-partisan and non.polill cal it la evidently breaching the principal'' In following Tompkins' recommendation. Tl RNABOI T RAPID CITY. B. D . Sept. 33 Confused by unseasonable warm weather, natur la doing a bark- pf ' ' im GIANT MIDN1TE STAGE & SCREEN SHOW TOMORROW Con You Take It... With Lights Down Low -Kerrbce-Kessltr. 1 pLJI rnst VenlsCOlt? UigtS , CU A Cnoorl a in wawwa F M. Ctillcole. Klamath realtor addressed th Klamath board of realtors at the regular Wednesday luncheon at th Willard. discussing FHA loans. Chllcot outlined t h various types ol loam and urged realtor to writ their congressmen seeking sddltmnal help In lh FHA olflres. He said that the long Urn required fur the approval ol loans waa du to a lark of personnel In th district offices. Al Longe, president of lh board, presided. Doors Opn 11:30 P. M. t