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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1949)
PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1949 Basin Begins to Feel Steel Strike Effects The steel strike In the East, now 1 hrrs or -holesalen probably will be JO days old, U beg inning to make Itself felt In oblique ways locally. Heavy appliances such aa stoves, refrigerators, freezers, lroners, wash lni machines and the like are be coming hard to get. I There la no acule shortage yet. the lest comma in (or aome time. Automobiles The Impart probably will eta be frit in automobilra a little later It the strike forces car manufacturer! tj dose. Ford Motor company an r.ounced last night It mould have to suspend operations. It the atnke U but dealert report that shipments , Mttlrd h peon, ,nr ralloyni being received now from their lob 'Queen Lila' To Get Crown Tomorrow MERRILL dsughter o( Mr. Wtnebarger of Lela Wlneb-rer. and Mrs. Hilary Merrill. will be as demanded by the CIO steelwork ers. the Increase In coat of making steel undoubtedly w ill be passed on to the consumer and felt in hisher ' prirea on commodities made front ; steel. i The pinch ritht now la In proc- j e.ssed steel, rolled plates such as used In the manufacture of appli ances and autos. Iron Bars and angles ued In construc tion and heavy re manufacture are still available here on the West coast. Users of Ingot steel, such as the Klamath Iron Works, Job- crowned queen of the 13th annual ntlort no thorU(t, ln ,lgllt "sin rio "smsi brrs in Portland and San Francisco use oanqurs rnaay evening ai 7 " era in wc sraur acnooi gym. uke 0iers ouiic senator rnu nnencocs will I" ul" o ceremonies , , .K.hiv K- rrr still are sending salesmen through The high western supply of that and Winston Purvtne. director of i Ited to continued production of such ss i .mui rans w oe ine Pclllc punUs Henry Kaisers apeaaer. Musical numoers are also j Fontana. Calif., plant: Judwn Steel punned. Emfrvvllle. Calif .: Oregon Steel Dinner I Mills of Portland; Northvest Steel Ladies of the Presbyterian church ! Rolling Mills of Seattle, and P will serve the dinner and tickets cific States Steel at Niles. Calif. All may be purchased from Mrs. Paul ere working at normal or near Lewis at the Ben Franklin store or rapacity operation, at the door. I Arrangements for the affair have in s I L?. ffi.d: s-z Potato 5iow Homes, Earl Abarr. Roland and C. B. Sharp. poors orrs s: West i i Mil mm Exhibits Shaping Up S YS RANDOLPH SCOTT BABRT FITZGERALD ROBERT MITCHDM IllA lAINtt-THOMAS COMtZ HCHAJD LAKI PI -. il'. I !iJLfe I t ! Li'-u J I DR. F. E. TROTMAN W. H. HOMES 1 a!-.-. ... itet li BOB DRACOO Copco Net Income Increases According lo a atalrment Issued today by A. 8. Cummins, president, The California Oregon Power com pany reports net Income for the 11 months ending September 30. 1940. of gl.134.MO. as compared with net Income of gl.ait.Tll for the corres ponding period ending September IMS. an Increase of 1135 per cent. Net Income for the twelve months Beat Service There has been no question of eliminating air service for Klamajh Falls but merely to deride which carrier could provide the best serv-Ire. A- XtERRILL Both inside and out- . . ' i . ' side exhibits for the potato festival are shaping up nicely according to Tom Laird and Verne Smith chair : men. I Inside exhibits will be placed In the high school gym and those who have not already signified their in ; tention of entering should do so at : once, as Judging starts Friday morning. Major Theme , Community displays are Invited with the major theme of the display to be any type of agricultural pro duce. An engraved cup will be awarded the winner. Fanners should have their pota toes or other produce, at the gym Thursday evening. j Commercial exhibits on the out side, next to the community halI TUC,c ... .,.-- . , , should be brought In Thursday ai- E MEN ARE ABOUT THE BUSIEST you II find Air Service Depends On CAB Action Air service for Klamath Falls was discussed again at the regular chamber of commerce meeting with the Introduction of tha West Coast certificate renewal case report. A lire-hearing conference was held In Washington. DC, on the re newal rase with Klamath Falls be- i Ing brought Into it by a motion of . ending September 30. lwn. was vtesi coast Airlines. The confer- ! equivalent to 0 IS timea preferred stock dividend requirements and, after deduction for such dividends, was equivalent to 13 15 per share on the goo 000 shares of outstanding common slock. Net income for the nine mouths ending September 30. 1MB. amount ed to 11.74.311. an increase of 1101 ence. called by the Civil Aenmau- I per rent over that of the same per- iocs ooara. is designed to study the lad of I94S. . problrm of the best passible air j Net Income for the month of Sep. service for the Pacific coast. From j tember 1B40 amounted to UII7.IIII aa facts accumulated at the later hear- I compared to SIM A9 reported for Ing the CAB will determine whether ! September l4t. an Increase of (U feeder service or main-line service 1 per cent. would be of the greatest benefit. I North Service Tills case brings up the question oi direct service north of Klamath Falls for the first time. West Coast Airlines la asking Klamath as a co terminal with Medford. This way flights could originate from either point depending on weather and cir cumstances. Intermediate stops at Bend, and possibly The Dalles, are tentative. No date tor the hearing has been set but no action Is anticipated be fore the first of the year. It Waa tXllnted out In n.mh.n by Chamber Manager Stark that this Is not a battle between the itfA airlines but Is entirely the action of the CAB. UAL has already agreed to turn over Klamath Falls as well as other points In the Northwest, according to WCA testimony. The Wlnnrmucca-to-the-Sea asso ciation has planned a meeting In Wlnnemucca on October 20-30, with members of the Klamath group Invited to attend. Downtown restrooms. frequently requested by both suburban and ur ban women, were Judged too expen sive for the merchants alone to car ry, according to a report by Chair man Rudy Jacobs. The matter la still under study, however, and may I be carried to the county and city authorities for possible action. I Municipal Skating Pond Enlarged; Ski Run Cleared Young Girl Taken From -Snake Pit' TtlLELAKE-A 13-year-oId girl, j located by Tulelake police In "The 1 i Snake Pit." Jungle area near town, i was placed In the city Jail and Wed-. nesday night moved to Yreka for ' care. i ' The girl told police she had hluh- hiked from Shatter, Calif., leaving there Saturday night and arriving In Tulelake Monday. She said she was I looking for work. Officers placed the girl In Jail Monday and she remained there till transportation waa made lo Yreka.' Ice skating fans will find consider able Iniirovrinent In ill" rlly pond arrtvu from Moore park Ihla win- I trr. The little pond bcrnm aa an ex periment last year, and wound up ! the season by bring the moat popu lar recreation aira III town for both I adults and children. The pond la bring Increased OTI Service Club Formed OTI Oretei h has a new master rlub In final stages of organisa tion. The Service rlub. aa It will be called. Is primarily for rewarding persons for service rendered lo the school. Membership Is by Invitation only and those eligible must not I be able lo be rewarded In any other j way. Board of governors was art up i by activities committee. Honorary rhalrman, Winsinn Purvtne; vice chairman, Charles Bolryn Sr.; see. retary. Kathryne Shawver; Otis L. F.rnst. BUI Dunlrls. Bill Downs. John Mirkrl. Kilty Decker and Barbara Knotted. Headquarters of tnis club are lo cated In the student mess hall wing formerly used as the Bar and lounge. Representatives from all campus clubs met October IB and rules tor use of facllltlea explained. Final selection of members will be announced In the near tulure. It Pays to Use the Want-Adit ) about one-lhlrtl over Ha prevlnug am. llert Htolt, ell park super intendent, la overseeing the work, A shelter la also being constructed! Parking One of the biggest problems aria. I Ing last year waa the large number of rara and very limited parking facllltlea. The shoulders on both sides of the main roadway have been widened sufficiently lo allow parking well off the highway. No attempt will be made lo flood Hie (Kind for skating until tha weathrr la consistently below frees. Ing. Last year. waa the first time the rlly waa able to operate a suc cessful skating pond after repeated efforts tliiough the years. Iiguira of Recreation Director Sam Smith Indicate that there were roughly 33.. 000 hours of skating on the pond. Nkl Hun Brush and undergrowth are being cleared from the ski run on the hill above Moore park an that the run can be used more tills year. Tentative plana are that Troy Conk will again operate a ski lilt lo the run. Public Invited To See Film . The public la cordially Invited tf film. "I Am With You." at the SsU vatlon Army, 400 Klamath at 1 30 p m , Friday. Produced by I he Swedish Luther an church, the film la pictured in Southern Rhodesia. Family groups are welcome to attend, and there will be a Mickey Mouse short fea ture especially for the children. ALONZO HODGES Connecticut's name cornea from the Indian word 'Quonectecut" meaning long river. Relators to Have Spud Show Booth The Klamath board of realtors will sponsor a booth at the 13th annual Klamath Basin Potato Fes tival. At a luncheon meeting held Wednesday, the board made plana for their participation In the big spud show. A. B. Epperson, member of I lie group, waa speaker at the meeting and told of his recent trip to Europe. 0 utstandinj To "uy. Sell or Trade It pays to read the Wim Ads I mm mm l3 Guards will be employed day and night to prevent loss by theft. Tulelake' s Airport Awaits Land YREKA Construction of the Tulelake airport still awaits trans fee of land between the U. S. bu reau of reclamation and the city os suieiaxe, u yesterday. in Mer rill. I hey ore members of the central committee winHin- nr plans for the 1 3th annual Klamoth Bosin Potato Festival. Each of the four heads minor committees putting on the big show. 'Wonderland' Convention Set Nov. 5 iwjjuum mm REDDING T h e ShasU-Cascade Wonderland association will hold its was reported here i annual convention November 5 at 1 tne Orchard Inn. Cnmme it . . ine airport site la at Newell, and announced today by President L. D 5000 is to come from Siskiyou ' "Babe" Taylor, county. $2500 from Modoc county. I The one day affair Is designed to and the balance of S1.V000 from fed- j Inform association members o n tourist trends and what efforts are necessary to attract more travelers to this area the last undeveloped tourist frontier In the United States. Reports A major part of the program this year will be devoted to reports on various sections of the SCWA. which fa comprised of ths six north ern California counties ot Shasta. Tehama. Lassen, Trinity. Modoc and Siskiyou. The report will con sist of what developments are be ing undertaken and what efforts are 1 being made to attract and retain 1 tourists in each section of tne six 1 counties. I eral funds, according to John Jan son. Siskiyou county airport coordinator. The transfer has been brewing for about three months. ;.. Doors Open t.il . For a few pennies per ird you can advertise to thousands through a Want-Ad! Phone 8111. 3Ee " I mill I Set .We ,mmp t j magnificence of the f f fC'J wejfi wild, futjed A A Wit Q .... r V V lis,.... "iswaJ M.ATIVFF I:30-FVF. 6:30 mwiiiuiiH wunui! r- - ..yr i c uimmttiitht li iSifX " if I 111 THAT L0N. M 4t3TR hm n youv 8EE1 r ffiJi i kiiw j i"iwroi iV .. UtcCALUSTFp "". '"ifaj ROBERT I . fctcrS MOHTGOMERY ; -TV J tSS JV A) COLORCARTOON j asMJZjt S "HUNTING THE FOX" I i-rajvyj i, IM ,11 , mi 111 "--v i xveii, . vew, jaaa0lr- ' . I " Small Hike In Old Age Checks Noted This month old ax? assistance re cipients generally noted a small In crease in their grant checks, bring Ing grants In line with the 50 min imum which was apparently the in tent of old-age legislation okayed by Oregon voters last year. The Increase was effective this month for the first time and Klam ath county Is budgeted to keep the pace. Intention I The state welfare commission re ports Its Intention Is to comply with at least the spirit of the 50 mini mum as long as funds are available. All grants do not necessarily have a $50 floor. Outside Income and rwources. If any. are counted In the total and ln cases of extreme need grants are considerably above the ' 160. j A 10 per cent reduction In wel fare grants for aid to dependent children was made August 1, to slay within funds available for such a la The reduction, made statewide, w aa felt by 54 families, Including 16S children ln Klamath county. Brave Woman Saves Mouse Darlene Blackman, stenographer clerk at the city hall, exploded a well-established myth recently, to wit. women are frightened by a mouse. Darlene spotted a little mouse scampering around In the city clerks office. Rather than run in fright, the comely steno scooped up the creature and carried It to safe ty outside the building. She had to fight off determined efforts of the mayor, police Judge, the. janitor and a policeman ail bent on killing the creature to carry out her humanitarian act. Darlene admitted hesitatingly that she was scared hut -r couldn't stand to see the mouse silica. 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Fields was . moved to his home where he Is ln traction. The capital building ln Washing ton, D. C. covers anDroxlmatelv I three and on half acres. There' STILL TIME lo get in on thii pJial tale of Monarch Ranges . . . itill fjmt to get your 5-pic et of aluminum OVEN WAJtE. It' a big bargain value you .can't afford to pan up. Dollari laved are dollars earned. Here' a real chance to ove and earn. Stop in and e thi big-value offer. TERMS AND TRADES AULB APPLIANCE. CO. 127 So. 6th "hone 6651 "ALL'S WELL THAT AULD SELLS" ! m OS i ' Rayon SLIPS Rayon crepe slips In pretty Ure trimmed stylea aa welt aa tailored. They're rot and made to fit per. feelly. 1 Worth far more! 77 oa PANTIES Reg. 39c Values Knitted rayon briefs with elastic top and bottom. White and colon. Stock up aa and aave J for 15 Denier 51 Gouge 4 f.'s t. . S2Te.. 'l 'IT W Nyl 1 ons 29 reelect first quality fashioned nylons heaullful fall shad Worth 11.50. 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