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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1949)
WKDNKSDAY. DEC. 21. 194 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN ,1650 Jobless Ponnrtarl In .llWffVI IVM III Klamath Falls j Unemployment In Oregon probably . will not iwh last Pebruarya peak 1 of ip,ooo Jobleaa. th tun uiirmploy- Die nt compensation commission pre. dlrta.. Hi oummlulon Mid there wrr approximately M.000 tmployablr persona out of work In the aute December I but that Uynlta now are much lower than a year ago when Uie weailier waa cloning diwn many mUll and logging operations. I Of the tft.OOO reported Jobless Do- ! comber I, almost half wtrt In Mull-J Ionian county. rive thouaand were III Die Halem area and &0 around Eugene Klamath rail reported ISM job leu and lakevlew 176. Highway Commission Eyes Budget PORTLAND, Dec. 31 The niale hlihwar' commission turned to ISM budiet problem today. Tentative oullay for next year' fc'ti latrurtlon wer to be maped. IL Vh comrniulon wound up a seo 'ond day of business her yesterday with rejection of an offer of three myrtle tree grove In Southern Oregon for u a Hat park. Chairman T. H. Banfleld aald the lrgtalatur mint decide how far the rommlulon ahuuld go In the park program. He Md the park depart ment wa not inilou to compete with private tourlal fadlltla by establishing a net work of over night camping place In Oregon. ' t Du Fonts Plan Yearly Family Reunion WILMINOTON. Del, Dec. II ( The du Print are going to hold their tuual family reunion on New Year Day but thti time with a g unit lut totaling 600. Every New Year' Day lnce Plerr Kamuel du Pont landed at Newport. K. I . January 1. 1800, member of the family held a gathering of the clan In the French tradition. The 1PM reunion I to be very private. The family I not even dis closing the guest Hit or the gather ing place. Want Ad dont coat they payl STEWART-LENNOX VOLUNTEER FIREMEN Eight volunteers and two chiefs line up by their truck In the McwartLcnnox fire district. Lett to right: B. A. Hardin, T. N. McClure, E. 1). Barnett, II B. Schieferstein, Emil Mikkclsen, Phillip Sergent, Ervin Ronningen and Henry A. Mikkclsen. Standing arc Eire Chief R. J. Mathers and Assistant Chief A. J. Loomis. ' Growing Stewart-Lennox Fire Crew Has Big Area Prom a meager beginning, the volunteer fire organization of Blew. rt-Lennog ha grown to an ade quately equipped fire department In In than two year, protecting a tag Anrd area of over half a million dollar and a population of aeveral thousand people. Aware of the need tor fire pro tection, a group of Btrwart-Lennox citizens called an organizational meeting In March of IMS to organize a volunteer department. Approximately 00 people attended and heard Keith Ambrose, then Klamath Pall chief, urge them to obtain protection. Panda Drive Those present decided to raise tui.di by voluntary subscription for purchase of fire fighting equipment bout HMO wa raited and used to purchase a aeoond-hand truck, a pump and ateel to build a tank. All work In building the tank and as sembling the equipment wa do nated by men living in the Stewart Lennox area. A year later, the need for a more substantial aet-up and organization v-as recognized and citizen decided to form a rural tire district under law of the state. At Uie election In May, IMS, no rppmiuon waa brought and a fire district was formed. It Includes the area from Bratlon's motel south to Kalplne Plywood plant and west to Weyerhaeuser, north to the foot of thi hills and east to the Klamath Forest Protection headquarters. This Include all of Btewart-Len-rox, Palrhaven, West Klamath and Russela camp. Director Present director of the district are Lee Holllday, prealdent: Harold Schieferstein, secretary-treasurer; Marriage Licenses HOLLlHTKK-r'RANCIS. Ray C. Hollater, b, barber, native of Wash ington, resident of Klamath Palis. Ros Hermlna Prancls, 43, sales clerk, native of N. Dakota, resident of Klamath Pall. Decree Granted Marjorla Wilson vs Thomas A. Wilson. Joan Muecke vs. E. T. Muecke. Virgil E. Whitman vi. Ruby Whit man. , Justice Court Austin Mack Klrkland, overload, tine S12. Austin Mack Klrkland, overload, fin 112. Austin Mack Klrkland, overload. fine $12. Austin Mack Klrkland, comblna Uon overload, fine $16. Mel burn Randall Atkins, over height, fine 17.40. Everett Edward Atkins, excessive height, fine S7.40. Paul Kanna, overload, tine S7.S0. Paul Kanna. overload, fine 17.50. Harry Lee Decker, overload, fine $17.60. Prank Lee Spencer, no license, fine 15.40. Nellie Mussetter Menges, no horn, fine $5.40. Ou Hand. E. D. Bonnett and Jack Mion, director. There are 34 men In the depart ment, all volunteer. The fire truck I equipped with an Mo-gallon tank and pump with 140-gsllon capacity. Low pressure fog nozzles are used on two line of hose. Two dry chem ical extinguisher a well a pyrene ate carried on the truck a well a b.irk pumps. Udder, axe, (hovels snd other structural, grasa and tim ber tire equipment. One business meeting and at Uast one training meeting I held etch month. Tom McClure I chair man and Phillip Bentent la secretary-treasurer of the business meeting. At present, R. J. Mather 1 fire chief and A. J. Loomis 1 assistant chief. Fires In the Stewart-Lennox addi tion may be reported by phone in the daytime at 2-1277 or 2-1012 and at night SMS or 7M8. Pour number re available since It I a volunteer group and no phona I bated for the department. j'i -WMA Eastman Camera $24.50 3-section Tripod $5.63 Total Value - $30.13 Eastman Kodak "Tourist" Camera - $24.50 Telescope-like, 3-scction Tripod $ 1.00 Both $ "J) for z 55 Complete Ai Camera Outfit, including "Flash Clipper" camera, flath aait, tmlbs, and batteries. 121.1 Onto kit from II t.5 ta 23 J6. 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Elston Home From Novy for Visit Hsrold Eugene Elston, son of Mr. and Mr. Lee 8. Elston, 3627 Em erald, la home (pending a 12-day Christmas leave with hi parents and friends. Elston graduated from KUHS in June last year and enlisted In the navy through the local recruiting station, October 4, this year. After hi leave he will return to San Diego where he will be assigned to the navy mlneman school ana learn underwater ordinance work. To Buy or Bell Use the Want-Ads! M S. I M i V RILLED DKATH LOS ANOELXS, Dae. 11 wP M win Wtik. it, lived by hi akiU a aa (lectrlclan. And he died the tatne way. Police reported that he wrapped a copper wire around hi wrist, connected It to a wall socket and supped Into a tub of water. ' THE ACT CENTER. 1U1 Lata gift alMpptng every night that week aatll t:M. CHAMP "PURRSIAN" Screen star Yvonne De Carlo holds the Blue Persian, "Champion Masterpiece," woo I getting set to de fend hi title In the Hollywood cat (how. 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