Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 04, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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H EH ALU AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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lluinc-Ui'llii MoOruUi. 324 No.
0 tli arrived homo TliuraUay niter
anundlnR Ulo Clirlatinna unci Nw
YiMtr IiiiIIuuvh with h "Inter. Mm,
John CiivimiuiKli In Onkliind. Wlillo
nouth t,he vlHltvd alao In Him Finn-clar-o
mid aaw th Knal-Wral name.
blio In iinnuclntcu Willi mo main-
nth M (Mile ill Service bureau.
Nov Mrthotl Newoat method of
urllllclal rnilnitln will bo tlrj
acrlljrd and explained lit u meet
ing; of nil Kod croaa Water Hiifnty
mid Flrat Aid Inalruclnra Monday
nl 13:15 luncheon In Uio Wliiomu,
lied Cruaa The Klamath County
Chanter ol Iho American Heil
I.'iom linn planned ll rciwlnr
innnllily meellim fur Mm hoard of
director lit It a.m. Monday.
Junior Krnier I.adlea Nlnht
linn hern aoltoduled for the Wlneiim
hotel Tuoaday, Jan. B ill p.m.
Heaervatlona nhould bo completed
hy Mnnrhiy noon.
Ilalry Meet-The Klamath Conn
ly Dairyman's An-.oc. haa planned
mi annuel nieetliiK Halurday niorn
Iiik at 10 In Iho Winenm.
Farm Merlins; Tlio Klnmnth
I'rnduclliin Credit Aniioc. hun sched
uled Iln annual inoetliiK for Jnn. 211.
Spud (irou era 'llis KlnmnUi Po
Into Grower Asnoc. hB art Jan.
H an the dale for Ita unnuul meet
ing for 1062.
MerllnaAloha Chanter. Nn. (11.
oks. will IimIiiII off Icem nt nn open 'Church called a board meeting
The Forum on the iinlvernnl
military trulnliiK bill before Con
Kiu.ia Ihla month will bo the niib
Jcct for dlacuaalun nt a moellnu
lonlulil nt inn conKi'nKiilloniti
Church. Hev. Don Caanlriy will
moderate Hie mentlliK. Hpenkcrn
will be Prank Jenklna, publlnher of
iho Herald nnd Nnwa. Churlea
lliihn. locnl electrician, Rev. Ed
ward Lander, puator of the Church
of dm Hrflhrin nnd Orvnl Kltor,
lleikelrv. Herretnry of Krllowahlp
ol Heconclllntlon. There will be an
open fllicumlon period following
the InlkH. The public la Invited.
Vlalllng Mr. nnd Mra. I, enter
Vernon, fanner rcaldenta of Tule
hike, are apcndlnir a Jew day with
fi'leud.i from their home In Promo.
Hour (I Meet Mra. Frank How
ard, premdont of the Oulld of the
iiu-iitke communlly Pruauylerlan
meeting Halurday. Janunry n. 8
i u. In the MiiKonlo Temple. Hetty
nsmrr la worthy
0111:
nam la worthy
matron,
patron.
Alva
Curate Mra, lllldur Lnraon,
Tulelnke had a holiday nuela,
Mr, and Mra. Bowman, Turlock.
'I hey vlnlled alao with their diintih-ler-ln-lnw,
Mra. John Bowman
iMnrne Larnon) who with her
mii ii II ami Rdwln la miiklnv her
home with her mother while her
hunbnnd la In the ncrvlre In the
l ombnl none of Korea. Preaent nlno
for the Kel-tOKether were Mr. and
Mra. Eldon Laraon and fnmlly.
Promoted Jerry R. Wllllama. 20.
member of the Air Poller for the
ninth Aircraft Control and Wnrnlnn
fkiuadron. Ilnmllton Field, aon of
Mra. Ruth William. I.akevlew, haa
been promoted to aergcanl.
Ilnllated-Oene W. Mllllnan, 3202
Cnmby. Harold P. Patterson Jr.,
M4 No. 2nd, Orvld N. Flelda. am
dent, O.T.I, and Gordon L. Truax.
Uorrla, Calif., rnllatrri through the
local Army and Air Force recruit
ma; office for duty with the Air
Force. Thev have been aaalnned to
Lackland Field, Texaa.
Due To Inclement weather the
fiaat aeveral meellnna of the Am
irleu Club have been postponed.
Now there are aome Important
mallera to be aettled ao It la urited
that each member make a apeclal
ffort lo be present for the next
meeting at the home of Mra. Alma
Lelaer. ISIS Sargent, I p.m. Tues
day, January 8.
The D.A.V. Christmas chlWren's
party waa well attonded. Students
at Norma Dean's Dance Studio
prwentod aeveral numbers. Santa
wm there and troata wore ao pirn
Ural that aome were taken to men
nd women at the Infirmary,
Wi-dneMtiiv lo outline pinna for this
yeiu'a work. Prcaent were Mra.
uonnld Wnrd. Mra. Hoas HiiKlnnd,
Mrs. Curl Jensen. Mrs. Horrv Mit.
chell and Mrs. A. K. Hyckmnn.
rho next mcellna: will bo Jun. 18.
Holiday Visitors Mr. nnd Mra.
Ocorni! M. Loiifr and aon. Richard
Michael returned to Portland Tties
day, nftcr spending the holiday
with their pnrenta. Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. Cndn and Mr. and Mrg. E.
M. Lonu, nnd Krnndpiirenta, Mr,
nnd Mrs, John R. Sterner. Also
joining ihpin for the hollduva were
Jack I.. Long from Palmer. Alas
ka, nnd Mr. nnd Mra. Hclmcr
Oslrom, Nysaa.
Garden Club Evergreen Garden
Club meets Monday. 7:30 p.m., at
Altnmont Junior High. Members
are asked to bring material for
dish garden. A demonstration will
be given on making dried-flower
piciuici.
Food Costs
Going Up--And
Down
WA8HINOTON Ml-If you think
your food budget haa gone up since
the war, you are both rlvht and
wioiik, nnya the Agriculture De
partment.
A department food price report
snld Friday that It la true, as ev
ery housewife knows, that It token
more dollars to buy a specllled
quantity ol food today than per
haps ever before.
But the coat of that quantity of
food rcprcacnta a amaller propor
tion of the average consumer's In
come than nt nny time since 1040,
the department aald.
Americans were aald to be spend
ing at the annual average per cap
Iln rata of 1378 for food. This was
aald lo ho 26 per cent of the av
erage dlsponnulo Income money
left after payment of personal tax
es. The department snld food expen
dlturca averaged 8348 In lDbO, or
20 per cent of the average disposal
Income. By comparison, food costa
averaged 1338 or 27 per cent In
IIKO, $300 or 27 per cent In 11)49.
32U or 28 per cent In 1047 and 1202
or 20 per cent In 1840.
The dopiirlmenl snld farmers are
receiving about 48 cents of the con
sumer a food dollar compared with
48 cents In I860, a record of 54
cents In 1845 and 40 cents for the
pre-war average.
The auencv said the farmers'
slime ranged from 18 cents out of
every dollar spent for canned corn
to 77 cents for choice beef. 73 cent
for eggs, 72 cents for butter, and 68
cents for milk.
Pleven Heads
For Economy
PARIS i Premier Rene Plev
en went buck to his Unlit for gov
ernment economy reforms and
higher taxes Friday with a small
majority vote of confidence behind
him.
The national nnscmbly voted 254
to 247 Thursday night to debate
his plans for a 10 per cent Increase
on most Indirect taxes and for
changes In the national railways
and social security systems.
Pleven's victory was close and
In some quarters unexpected. The
numerically weak Socialist party,
holding the balance of power, as
sured Plcven'a victory by deciding
to abstain on the vote ol confidence.
In charge of the refreshment com
mittee. In Korea Word has been re
ceived by Mra. Robert Hilton (Eliz
abeth Blakeman) that her huaband,
Cpl. Robert Hilton, U.8. Army
Medical Corps has arrived In' Ko
rea. He Is now stationed at the
12th General Dispensary In Pusan.
He la the aon of Dr. and Mra.
James Hilton, 435 Hllslde.
t.'nrnl . I I.I I.
Bleber. Calif.. Dee. 30 for Mr. Moiiaaya-ecu r.nman ana nurv
Ar.ieii,. n Mrii .. p a Mack, seniors nt Henley nign.
Mariln of Bleber and mother of!'cnl nr,8lIn,,".. noiiaaya ai
Harry Martin. Bonama. Ore. 8heK.c" nno- 'ly ana K
was born In Iowa but rnent most l ""w Valley.
oi her me In Cottage Grove, be-
.nidea living In Klamath Falla from
1020 to 1935, before moving to
Bleber.
HST Defends New
'Health Bureau'
WASHINGTON W President
Truman said Thursday he Is de
termined that "sick people receive
adequate medical care" and vig
orously defended his new Health
Commission scheduled to hold Its
first meeting here next week.
The 15-membcr Commission Of
The Health Needs Of The Nation
haa been criticized by Dr. John
W. Cllne. president of the Ameri
can Medical Association, as a
"mlMise of emergency lunds" for
political propugandn.
Mr. Truman said In a prepared
statement that he act up the com
mission solely because " I want to
see to It that the health of our
people la protected."
Both hydrogen and helium are
lighter than air and so can be
used to fill balloons to lift obJectH.
lecemnendtd By Many Leading
DADY DDCTOKS
to relieve distress of kiddies'
CHEST COLDS
Child ! Mild Miuwrole la made !
clall; lor klddlea to promptly re leva
eomha. sore throat and break up local
cor.iie.tlon of che.t cold.
createa a aenaatlon of protcHt
warmth, on cheat, throat and ba,
brlnflng amazlnf rellell
Neighbors of Woodcraft will
hold their regular meeting at the
K C. Hall. Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. Effle
Redkey and Eva Richardson are
WBmB Gentrol HaaaBaM
I Hans Frei I
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Kpeciallilnc in FARM, PUREBRED LIVE
STOCK and REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS.
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AUCTIONEER
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Including
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m)hii a. j- I After Shave Lotion FACE TISSUES WMt
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