Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 07, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    ,.IONI)AY, .IANUAHY V. HIM
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Work -In pronri'imlnn on Improve
liirnt ill tiuilrt In ciivrn In thu I.iivii
Jlriln Miiliiinirnl, VVIilrnlliu ol the
I'niuU lino tilt Merrill ten riivim
waa iinilrr way wIiimi tlio hint hUii iii
lilt. bUl'lnx KCKitl wciilllfT ii rtculrfilp
waa put on ten inlli'H of oiled roud
Iron) Hie north rnlliiinr to Indian
Well mill ii tin re nillr ntrctcli
Irom II f KhI entrant' to Indlun
Welln Oavri wna oiled. Another
three inilra townrd Miirnmoth Cuvca
lina been iiriidrd mid Wilened.
Mujmirilrr- (.'lull will meet Weil
licndiiy. Jiiiniury 0, 1.1:30 p.m. lit
the Wllliird lloiel lor 11 no-hoHt
lum linon. All newcoiiiem ore wel
come. Tim I- rlrniUhlp Chili -piii'ly linn
been pontpuned Irom .liiniiniy 9 to
February 111 duo to weather con
dition. Al Meet Mr. unci Mm. Don
rinher will be In Hull Kninilnco
jnn. al where Kinder will ultend
conference, ut the riKlimul olllcen
oi the National I'nrka Adinlnli.tru
tlon. (lunr Jutiu WINiim, h"ii I Mr.
mid Mr. J. 8. WIIhoii. 431 Ahi
medii, lell enrlv In January lor
junta Hurburn where he luia en
tered Hiirke-i Institute of Photoa
ruphv. He wn-i nccoinpuulecl to Hun
Kraiiclaco by hl abler Kiilhryn H.
Wllaon. who him n position In nur
Kry at franklin Hospital. Hhe
uiailuated laM AukuM Iron) HI.
.loseph'H Colleite of Nuim ji. Hun
Francuico. Minn Wllnon wan culled
home In bile December by tho III
lima of her liilher. lonn-tlme re.il
dent of Klumaili County.
The Itebekah Hixlal Club will
meet 1 pm. WcdneMlny In the
lOOP II ii II for n pot luck luncheon
and bii'.lnesi meetlnu-
Hack lo School -llelene Flaclier.
dnURhter of Mr. and Mm. Oeoruc
Fischer. Tulehike. left Sunday for
Portland lo return to dames at tit.
Hrlrn'n Hull. Mr. and Mm. Finch
cr. llelene and their nnn Cieorne
were south lor the Ho:.e Bowl
Game New Yeum Day.
North Mm. John iBtnnnvi Huh
f)ord ol HKirniv'ft Heiiutv Kalon H
leavlmr lhli week lor Heattle where
he will upend a few days wllh
her Imt.bund who la returnlUK from
Hanebo, Japan. He Joined the mer
chant marine bint June and hna
made fieveral trip" Bcro.s.n the Pa- J
cillc.
Meetlnr Tile Klamntli County
Leamie ol Women Votem will hold
a boaid meetlnu, 1;30 p.m. wrci
neaday at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Dennl.n. 103 Pine.
New Boy Keruconl and Mm.
John F. Tripp are parents ol a
aon, Richard Curtis, born Jan. I at
the United Mates Army Hospital.
Cati; Huberts. Calif. The buby
weighed seven pounds, one ounce.
Paternal grandparent are Mr. and
Mrs. Klmer Tripp, Klamath Kails.
Mntemul urandparema, are Mr. and
Mrs. Rov I.oper. also of tills city,
fill, and Mrs. Tripp make their
home In Banta Maifiorltn.
The .Inn Lutheran -Ladles Aid
met at the c'uirch Jan. 3 with 13
members mid lw"0 KUeU present,
kev. Cln.cl presented the topic on
"The Dllfcrence Between Lutheran
Imii and ProieitanOni." Plans
sere discussed for the Fun Krollc
to be h'ld In February. Hostesses
were Mrs. Margaret Klrkpatrlck
and Mm. Madeline Anderson. The
neNi regular meeting- will be held
Jan. 17, 1:30 p.m. in the church
parlors.
Reminder to members of the
Ambrlcu Club of the mceilni! Tues
day, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Alma Llser, JMi SmgculH.
Orion A nieellnir has been
planned lor Tuesday ol 8 p.m. ut
Hie Arthur WIkk'h home. 820 F.ldo
laclo. Instiilliitlon will be held,
Back to Krhool Judy Larhon.
daiiKhter o Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Larson, 13(1 Lewis, has returned to
Pacific Lutheran College at Park
land, Wash., alter spendliiR the hol
idays with her parents.
Happy Hour Club Mcetlntt sched
uled for Tuesday has been post
poned. WCTl' Regular meeting will be
Tues.. 2 p.m. at Plli-rlm's Holiness
Church, 2301 Wanthiud.
Midland Home Economics Club
will hold lis rciiular meeting: Tues-
LUCAS
Pay only
$10.95 down ;
$6.50 month.
SAVE MONEY ON A
r-bj? Lois Of Valuer vou win
, jFmpi ( ""d co,orfu' ex,ension I
I If S VvT ''"'h1 I Jv' jij genuine micalitb table top I
I jj J II ffliyQjsmmJfe ' is heat and burn resistant, I
f ff'-'i m " I II ff The bright colors will not I
II ft' Ii Jill! 11 n 'atJe. duran upholstered 1
I (( IM tt 8 chairs and table wipe clean I
V I If II f N wih damp cloth. Table I
I I measures 30" x 42" closed I
Reg. 84.50 jff " Ui nd 30" x 52" with the I
$. r. V extension leaf. No mar bock.
w n n 9 J I I Choose from S
IfTi MsTV I Manv ofhor ,tylel and vpe I colors: Yellow, Red, I
Hsw i J I in Chrome for this January I Green, Grey, Blue. I
lUCA
iday. 1:30 p.m., al Hie homo of
I Mrs. Joe Mlhinl.
Women of Moose Itegillur meet
Iiik luesday, B p.m., In Die Moose
Hall.
IOOF Hwaunii Fncaiiipinenl No.
W la to hold insiHllallon ol oili
er in. Friday, 8 p.m.. at Itmiaiua.
At the wint time, lha LEA Auxil
iary la lo meet there.
Home Dale Tally, now iilatloned
at the Han Diego Naval base, spent
the holidays here with hi parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tally, Kouto 3.
Home llxlenslon Llndley Height
milt meets Wednesday, 10 a. in., at
Ibe home of Mrs. Curl Hearth. 2lilB
Autumn Ave, "Subject Is to be Eas
ier Ironing No. 2 Instead of Htep
biivluK Kitchen as originally pro
grammed. liny Hi'outs Troops Af. Is lo meel
at the First Presbyterian Church,
tomorrow, 7 30 p.m.
First Presbyterian rhnrrh An
nual connrcKatlflnal meeting today,
0:30 p in. Potluck.
Three R- - Club meets In the coin
muiillv building. Washburn Way.
Tuc'dnv, I p.m., with lunch, and
cards lo follow, .cola Wryn and
Dacle Hover are hostesnes.
Tounseml Club Meets at the
home of Maude Cross, 531 Pies
cott, Tuesday, 8 p.m.
Vets
Mail Bag
Kllutble disabled veterans who
apply for automobiles or other con
veyances under a luw passed by
the lust session of Conxress will
have to wait lor their cam until
CoiiKress reconvenes and can ap
propriate funds to administer the
act, according to the Veterans Ad
ministration. The VA says that since the new
law does not contain an appropria
tion ol lunds for the curs, It will
have to ask Conxress lor a special
appropriation when It reconvenes.
Meanwhile, the VA Is acccptum
uppllcatlons under the new luw and
adjudicating them. All completed
applications will be held until mon
ey has been provided.
The new act Public Law 187;
applies to eligible disabled veter
ans of World War II and those who
served In the armed forces on and
alter June 27. 1950. the start ol
the Korean campaign.
To be ellitlble lor automobiles, or
other conveyances, these veterans
must be entitled to compensation
for any of the followlnn aervlce
connecied disabilities:
1. Loss, or permanent loss of use,
ol one ur bot.i feet,
2. Loss or permanent loss of use,
of one or both hands.
3. Complete loss of sight 111 both
eyes or permanent Impairment ol
vision of both eyes to the degree
as lo constitute vlrual blmdncs.-..
Under the law, the VA Is author
Ired to puy up to $1,600 toward
Ihe purchase price of an automo
bile. Including special equipment.
No payment will be made by the
government for repair, mainte
nance or replacement, and no vet
eran Is entitled to more than one
automobile or conveyance.
The law stipulates that an other
wise eligible veteran must have a
driver' license to nuallfv for an
aulomohlle. but that If Ihe veteran
cannot qualify for a driver's license
he will not be deprived of this
benefit providing he lies another
person operate the cRMor him.
Vetersns may - apply for this
benefit within three ycura from the
effective dale of the new law. Oc
tober 20, 1P51, or three years from
the date of (heir discharge or re
lease Irom active service If they
are not discharged or released until
on or after the effective date of
HEADACHE
RELIEF
always buy
JANUARY
Many other styles and types
In Chrome for this January
Speciall Nationally Adver
tised. CHROME SET AT
fast
7 i.
!; mV.-4:Jt ' i's- ' 'I amll
YOUNG ENGINEERS Santa Claus appears to have made a real hit with the three boys
above. They're operating a "giant" crane constructed from an Erector set. The boys
arc (I to r): James Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davis, 2550 Reclamation St., Ken
neth Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Williams, 903 Mitchell St., and Allan Wal
1 i ii, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Wallin, 2102 Ebcrlcin St. The Erector set was one of Al
lan's Christmas gifts and the picture was taken in the Wallin home.
the law.
Jl ICKTION OF TIIK WKF.K
Q. What requirements does a re-cently-dlsche.rged
veteran have to
meet lo take out the new ly of
non-convertible government term
Insuroncc?
A. He must have been ordered
to active duly lor 31 days or more:
served since June 27. 19S0. and
been released Irom active service.
Cargo Taken From
Gutted Freighter
PORTLAND ti Workmen be
gan removing" the cargo of the
flic-dumugcd Danish Ship Erria
hero Monday.
The vessel was towed here Sun
dav from Astoria where It burned
last month with the loss of 11
lives.
Agents for the East Asiatic Line,
owncm of the ship, said temporary
repairs would be made here so It
could sail back to Denmark under
Its own power. Final rcpulrs will
be made there.
PKNDLETON. Ore. tJ"i Water
rates will Increase here Feb. 1 to
meet an estimated annual 112.000
water department deficit.
City Manngcr Ray Botch said the
new monlhlv minimum rnie of
$1.10 still Is the lowest of any com
parable community In the Pacific
Northwest.
"I would iuggst you put ut
thi fir and leave, t juit bought
thii proporty from Boguo Dolt,
Realtor."
SPECIAL!
, OmrailMe" by -A M
FURNITURE
195 E. MAIN
1
Weather Slows
Troop Ships K
SEATTLE trs Two military
transports laden with rotation
(troops Irom the Far East, have
been delayed by stormy weather
on the Pacific.
The Navy Transport Pvt. Sadao
Muncmorl. which had been sched
uled to arrive Monday afternoon,
I fTrm Stv
11 soon..J
0p
McCuI!,och
Motors
Klamath Ave. and 8th
was rescheduled lor 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday. The Sgt. Sylvester Anto-
lak, due Tuesday morning, has
been delayed "indefinitely," offl-
i cials of the Military Sea Trans-
1 portatlon Service reported.
SAV
2
2i
KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH
DIKICT IRANCH OF
THI UNHID STATIS NATIONAL SANK Of PORTLAND
Outdoor Store
Sale Reported
TULELAKE Announcement of
the sale of Mickey's Outdoor Store
here has been announced by
Hodges Brothers. Merrill. The new
owner Is Vern Smith, Merrill, co
owner of Ala Place, Merrill, for
the past (our and one half years.
He operated a business In Chllo
quln prior to coming; to the south
ern part of the basin.
There are four "aerial rivers"
which channel a majority of all
migrating birds: The Atlantic Fly
way, the Mississippi, the central
and the Paclllc.
iff.
I.Jttf'-H
S"t
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $ 139,775,942.79
United States Government Bonds 245,287,702.42
Municipal and Other Bonds 55,057,486.40
Ijoans and Discounts Net 185,560,690.99
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 720,000.00
Bank Premises (Including Branches) ' 7,416,374.49
Customers' Liability on Acceptances 386,225.41
Interest Earned 1,763,631.43
Other Resources 191,129.31
$ 636,159,183.24
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 12,000,000.00
Surplus 12,000,000.00
Undivided Profits 13,406,532.45 37,406,532.45
Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc 2,087,760.53
Acceptances 613,623.22
Dividends Declared 300,000.00
Deposits 594,087,6'8.21
Interest Collected Not Earned 1,622,109.50
Other Liabilities 41,489.33
$ 636,159,183.24
Thit tlatement includes 40 branchet in Oregon
Head Office: PORTLAND, OREGON
l Wf IM
i wiui iHuruuiVu inieiedi
and BAM safety
on savings deposits up to any amount
Deposits made on or before January 10 draw
interest at the new rate from January 1.
AND
on Certificates of Deposit
Deposit a certain amount of money, leave it
for three years and then, at the expiration of '
that period, collect 2Vi interest per year.
These higher interest rates are
effective January 1, 1952.
The business ha been operated
by Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Carr who ,
Carr's 111 health. They have left
here (or Las Vegas where they will
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their
family of three children will live
Announcing the Appointment of
WESLEY
J os a representative for
7$ IMVCCTiODQ
DIVERSIFIED SERVICES
Established 1894 As Investors Syndicate
Principal Underwriter for
INVESTORS SYNDICATE OF AMERICA
INVESTORS MUTUAL
INVESTORS SELECTIVE FUND
INVESTORS STOCK FUND
2221 Darrow, Klamath Falls Phone 8269
Wm. B. Boicow. Divisional Mgr.
STATEMENTOFCONDITiON
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
of Portland, Oregon
DECEMBER 31, lfSl
AMAMA Al W M
on hi
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCi CORPORATION t
In Merrill until accommodation
can bo arranged here,
"Hot Flashes" Stopped
or strikingly relUvad
In 63-80' of cattt In dolen'lh)
If you're miserable from the "hoi
flashes," and accompanying Irritable,
restless feelings of ''chungb of life"
you may be suflcrlng unnecessarily I
For ... In fesM by doctors . , . Lydla
Plnkhum'a Compound and Tablet
brought relief from such functionally
caused suffering to &3 and 80 (re
spectively) of the women tested!
Complete or ttriking reltell
Veil Redesrch has proved these mtd
lelnea fooroueftly modtrn-ln action,. ,
tins shown you where to loo; for relitr
from thoe distressing, nertous, "oui
ol sorts" feelings of mid-life "chsne"l
So... let Lydls E. Plnnhsm s Vyrtbt
Compound or new, improved Tablet, .
with added Iron I I Wondrfil, loo. lor lie
junctional paint ol menstrual periods.)
B---H--aaB- II arts Ihroeih a wemea'a
fTaiTII ermpslhrlh- nefvoue srfflflSS
M. SMITH
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