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HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WKPNKSDAV. JANUARY l), 1952
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day. 1:45
p.m.
Masonic
Teninle for election of officers fol
lowed by cards.
Mariner Meet at First Presby
terian Church tomorrow, 6:30 p.m.
for potluck and forum on juvenile
problem. Circuit Judge David Van
denberg and Klamath Juvenile Of
ficer Francis Mathews are to speak
and answer Questions from the au
dience.
Promoted Merle D. Booth, son
of Mrs. Blanche HUinski, 2334
Jiome Ave., and Mr. Arlcy Booth
1784 Arthur fit., has been promoted
to the rank of sergeant wnile serv
ing japan with the 40th Infantry
Division. He entered the army in
November 1050 and is now serving
ai a company aidman with the
234th Infantry, Regiment.
Mother's Club of Sacred Heart
Academy will meet Thursday 'l:3tt
p.m. in the Academy auditorium.
Rummage E-i'e The Mother's
Club of Sacred heart Academy will
hold a rummage sale in the near
future and all pertous having ar
ticle to contribute are asked to
take them to the academy as soon Dwayne Proett as hostess. Ruth
as possible. iMcClellan will give the lesson. All
, - women of the Peace Memorial
The Merrill Home Extension Church are urged to attend.
Unit will meet Thursday, 1 p.m.
111 toe recreation hall lor a lejson Congregational Church Officers
on easier ironing tips No. 2. Pro- will meet tonight at a special meet
Ject leaders will be Mrs. Charles to.s 7:30 at the parsonage. Dessert
Cunninuham and Mrs. Warren wu be served.
Girl Held On
Theft Charge
An 18-vear-old rhilrmnln Tnrflnn
girl, Pauline Hemdon, has admit
ted Uking "over 1100" from the
person of Elmer Manning, 48, as
he apparently uty ut-au in t.ie
bathroom of his Agency Lake
cabin, accorulnn to r fli Agent !
rosier, Montana.
The FBI man sain uie girl ex
plained that she believed Maiming
nad mcrciy passed out louowing
a drinkina nartv in his cabin
Fan-haven PTA Meets Friday. Larceny cliarsros were nieH
7:30 p.m. Special program for fath- acamst the girl yesterdav be.ore
ert. Refreshments. IU.S. Commissioner Bert Thomas
and she was placed under a 11.000
First 19SS Meeting Kathryn (bond after waiving preliminary
meet Friday. 10:30 a.m. with Mrs.
Bailiff Post
Abandoned Here
The Job of bailiff of District Court
has been abandoned and the small
duties of Uie position have been
assumed by Constable Ouy Mer
rill. vn order abandoning 1Mb Job was
signed by members of Uie County
Court on recommendation of Dis
trict Judge Nick Carter.
li nad been created last August
Merrill Hi
News
By YVONNE t'ONNIilt and
KI)N MAK KKKVKS
We're all back from our Christ
mas vacation and busy studying
for semester tests, which will be
given at the end of the week.
Merrill Huskies defeated the Gil
christ Ortaslies at Merrill, 40-3B.
Jan. 4. H was our fli:t conference
team
as a sort of pension position for game. Merrill Huskies "B"
iiary . cozed In recocmtion or ; imn th tiit tn M
his many years as constable, and Malln traveled to Merrill Jan.
paid 1100 a month. Cosnd died Dec. 5 to win a victory, 4iV30, In a
29 at Snn Mateo. non-conferenrn same. They also
bent our "R" leam SB-SI.
Merrill will inert lv on their
basketball court for the second
oontetenc same ot Ihe season,
Friday nlithl, Jan, 11.
Prtirls cornea to Merrill (0 chal
lftiee our Huskies In a non-con-frrenoe
name Suturdav, Jan VJ.
The proceeds of thla anine will 80
to the March of Dimes.
B General
I Hans Froi
I BOOKKEEPING
I Service
2154 St. tth PK.. 3 03v3
Fruits. Everyone Is
tend.
llrrri-H tn ;.
Lames io rtrst cnurcn of uod
will meet all day Thursday at the
winotn. uvifir. r-inh rill mt home of Mrs. John Vicar. 3038 Can-
Thursday 2:30 p.m. at the Wlnema jn0D Ave- Potluck luncheon at noon.
school. Mrs. Harry Mitchell is
president.
Roald Lodge S3 Sons of Norway
will meet at the City Library Audi
torium Friday, t p. m.
Maniung'a body was discovered
yes;erday morning by Joe Betlle.
who was delivering eggs at Uie
cabin.
State police who Investigated,
said death was apparently from
natural causes but added "that an
autopsy would probably be con
ducted. Manning, a former trapper, re
cently ODeued a hunting and fish
ing guide service.
The Indian irl said that after
taking Maning's money as he lay
on me Dathroom floor, she re
turned to her Chiloquln home with
out knowing Uiat Manning was
dead.
TAX OPPOSED
The Final Meeting of the Com
munity Chest will h hlri at Lh
C'humoer of Commerce rooms, 4 ' To Portland Mrs. Paul Dalton
p.m. January 14. ruiaj reports ure I'"1 "J "T roruana mesaay, TOKYO Ll Seven hundred ren.
to be g.ven and all division heads. 1 where she was called by the illness
members of the board, chest agen-, her sister. Eva. wife of Dr. ermen. packers, exporters and sea-
cy representatives and county work- jKben Coe. mrn signed a petition Wednesday
crs ere asked to be present. - - , I p-w'-n prcwed n-v v. s m.
uiiui mHim Mrs. narry i-eiiz : - , , .
Sr so c-irtnr.ri. i- i . mw Km irozen (una
v. . vaww aw V t 1U1
COMING!!
THE NEW 1952
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Traveling Mrs. M. R. Laird and
Mrs. N. C. Wilkinson, Tulelake, will
leave January 18 lor Burlington.
Vt. where they will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Laird and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Laird. The men both
serving with the Air Force at Ethan
Allen Field are twin sons o Mr.
and Mrs. Laird. Mrs. Raymond
Laird Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilkinson. Mrs. Robert Laird
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester LonfVvnhr mUn Ar TV ,1
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Aloha Social Club will meet Fri-
No Tax Up
Seen Coming
WASHINGTON W Key con
gressional leaders agreed Wednes
day there will be no general fed
eral us increases this year even
If President Truman asks them.
Chairman Taft tR.-Onioi put the
Senate Republican Policy Commit
tee unanimously on record against
any more tax boosts late Tuesday.
'We decided that we should take
position against any further In
crease in ta:;es In 1952." Taft told
reporters. He said Republicans al
so would light to slash government
spending.
Taft said federal tto). .j i i
taxes now take "over 30 per cent
ui mc national income and that is
cbout Uie limit even In an emergency.
Earlier Tuesday House Speaker
jv.j.uu.11 (.u.-iex.i told newsmen
he doubts" that Congress will pass
uiureabe ims eiec.ion year.
Hayden Speaks
At Merrill Club
MERRILL John Hayden. clerk
of Klamath County School Board
spoke on problems of youth at
Monday evening's dinner meeting
pf Merrill Lions Club. He particu
lerly stressed the good ef.ect 4-H
Club work has on young people.
Pres. Clyde H'.mmond an
nounced that the "citizen of the
year award will be made at the
February 4 meeting. This Is the
second year such cn awerd has
been made. Dr. F. E. Trotman
year honore recipient last
.Jbe club membership voted a
J25 donation to the IOOF Lodge
,,ile &.d.ef.ray expense of the an
nual Christmas party held In De
cember. Twenty-seven members and one
guest, Mr. Hayden. were present.
San Francisco where she will be
Joined tomorrow by a sister Mrs.
Frank Hirst. WilllamsDort. Penn
The two will spend six weeks or
two months In Arurona and Cali
fornia. Mrs. Pelts drove through.
Crater Snow
Nears Record
Unusual weather has brought ab
normal snowfall to Crater Lake
NaUonal Park, according to Chief
Ranger Lou Hallock. and snow
depth there mav exceed all ree.
ords If It continues at the present
rate.
At the end of December, the
ranger reported, snowfall stood at
135 inches, creater than anv nre.
vious year recorded other than
1948. Total snowfall lor December
(overall fall measured daily) was
more than 179 inches: total fall
from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 was 323.5 !
inches. Averasre total fall for an i
entire winter is 22.S inches. I
Hallock noted ' that three snow
months are yet to come, but a!-1
ready more than 50 per cent of j
the average total baa been reached.
ine 44 per cent average wa-1
Ur content snowpack offers a good i
reservoir for the coming season,'
Hallock said.
Kyodo News Service said the no
tation also asked reduction of U.S.
duties on canned and oiled tuna
and pegging of duties on canned
and salted tuna at the present level.
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IrivtJ for 1 1 chine tf rrttmrn. piatisM.
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in. f (hI-WO N O E R HALVE and
USaDER Mr4iratd SOAP raa ala
Dm(i4 K aWva im ia 4rm
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WONDEB 8ALVK U wbil. irraMlrM.
aatlwBtic K sjjlr appraranrt. 8ft far
rtiilarcii. Gtt WONDER SALVE ana
WONDER 80AP retail ar wrr
ttiaviH. Tratr arasrfcrfal prarmtlaa.
SI4 fa h'limatb Fillf hy Pr).. aot)
naJtrrca Drag giarti; ar yar aaaaf.
Iowa droffUt.
New
New
features!
colors!
New values!
Soon
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ASHLEY CHEVROLET
lHKIM AND CKATCK LAKt C0TTACB CHttSt LOAF
410 So. 6th.
Phone 4113
2 ft. DJf wafar
Property Tax
Return Good
Approximately 65 per cent of the
1951-52 Klamath Countv oroDertv
tax levy has been collected, as of
Jan. 1, according to the tax office.
Collections from November to
that date amounted to 33.396.362.38.
of a total to be collected of S3,
678,629.89. Actually the percentage of col
lections is greater than 85 ner
cent of the potential of the prop- !
eriy tax. since manv navments
have been made in full to take
advantage of a 3 Der cent dis
count.
Edwards Dies
OSWEGO Wl Fred Allen Ed
wards, 73. former Oregon football
player died at bis home here Tues
day after a long illness.
Edwards was organizer and
coach of the university's first
freshman football team. He had
been a resident of the Portland
area for 25 years.
TyeaM Ago-
. Mondoy, January 7, 1929 At the suggestion of a number of
ottorneys, ond on a motion of E. L. Elliott, Circuit Judge W. M.
Duncan has oppointed a committee of five from the members
of the Klcmoth County Bor Assoc. to study the rules of court
ond the odvisability of chonges. Members oppointed ore: C F
Stone, Claude McColloch, W. S. Wiley, Williom Goneng end
U. S. Bolentine.
. Tuesday, January 8, 1929 The regulor meeting of the Pelicon .
City Community club will be held ot the club house Wednes
, day. Players porticipotlng In the musicol program will be: J.
Olin, morimbo, banjo ond trombone; Chorles Feosel, saxophone;
Joe Gentry, piono ond Eston Kiger at the drums.
Wednesday, January 9, 1929 J. F. Moguire, Sr. has left for
San Francisco ond other California points, on o combined busi
ness ond pleasure trip. He will visit with his sons, James and
Charles who are locoted in San Francisco, end Richard who is
0 student at St. Mary's College.
Thursday, Jopuary 10, 1929 William Dalton, Bert Holl
Bruce Dennis, Tom Walters and H. D. Mortensen left last night
to ottend the banquet in honor of retiring President Sproule
end incoming President Sho-jp of the Southern Pacific.
Fridoy, January It, 1 929 Announcement of o tractor farm
ing school to be held here on Januory 23, hos been made by
J. W Kerns, deoler of form implements. The school Is put on
by the Rumley Foctory specialists without cost accordino to '
Mr. Kerns.
Saturday, January 12, 1929 Miss France. Balin, daughter
of Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Bolin wos guest of honor ot a birlhdoy
party ot her home on Sargent St. with Mrs. Bolin presiding as
hostess. Guests were: Misses Mary ond Ella Frymire, Rilmo
Welch Mofy VI Cromblett, Dorothy Berglund, Beverly Remand,
Dorothy Nelson, Helen Kreuger, Virlginio Fernonde, Margaret
Rice, Modelon Gain, ond Richard Igle.
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