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    FklUAT, JANUAKT 11, 1952
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON
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Kappa ChapterBeta Hlgma fhl
iikI Jn, H ut the home of Mrn.
doriiall Flynn, 1340 Kldiirutlo.
Mrn, Stanley Boran wits co-hostess.
The program nil absolute music
was presented by 0)nt Parlsotta
mid Natalie Oudcrlan. The chapter
prenrntcd ft number o volume (or
"Tired flyes" to patient al the
County Infirmary during tlio hnll
lnyn, project lliAt will be curried
nut nmiiiiilly. The presentation was
inndo by F.valyn William nd
Mary Cottlngham.
Meeting A meeting of the Tule
Inks Ulemeiilsry School PTA will
lie held In thn grade school audi
lorliim Jn. 18. Tho proKriiin will
b by the sixth and seventh
grades. A film on health will be
shown,
llsnre A March of Dimes dunce
will be held Bnturdny night In Uie
CI Clubhouse at Kort Klamalh. til
proceeds to go to the campaign.
Dancing will be from 10 p.m. to
1 a.m. mid good orchestra hmi
been secured. Everyone' to wel
. tome.
Clone CUrry M. Freltag, who
ipeiil the holidays with hit pur
ent, Mr. mid Mm. John H. Frcl
tug, Mulln, huu returned to Lowrey
Air Dune, Denver, Colo., where he
In u student majoring In photo In
lolllnence. He will complete the
.'nurne In early Feb., then will be
Klfttn furlough to prepure lor
nvfersees service for a duration of
three years either In the European
theater or In Korea.
(lolng Mouth-Mr. and Mm. Wll
llam llnopr, Tulelake, are leaving
today for a sojourn In Southern
California. They will atop at La
guna Beach for a time.
Golnr North Mr. and Mm. Mer
ton Brown. Tuleluke, will leave
Jan IB for Portland where Brown
will have a medical checkup In the
Veteran' Hospital. He la much
Improved following a slay ol ev
eral weeks In the hospital before
the holidays.
Lioness Club Meeting scheduled
Jan. 14, I p.m. In the Empire
ltooin at the Wlnema Hotel. There
will be Installation of new mem
bers. Library Club Meeting Monday
will have Scandinavia as It theme.
Musical Arte Council drama group,
directed by Krlstlen Olppo w 11
Mage the third set of Henrlk
lhen'e "The Doll House." Refresh
ment and exhibits will lso carry
out the Scandinavian theme. Meet
ing scheduled for , J p.m. In the
City Library Auditorium.
Speaker Phil Hitchcock, efate
senator, will apeak Monday night
before the Chlloquln PTA on legis
lation with emphasis on school re
organisation. A bill on the topic
will come up In the next legisla
ture. Meeting time Is p.m.
Card Party Pinochle will be the
order ol the evening when the
Midland Orange meets Ssturday,
a p.m.. in the Midland Orange
Hall. New heating arrangements
Lumber Vorlt
Figure Down
Approximately one-third of the
fasam lumbering and logging labor
ioree baa been laid off because of
winter weather, the Klamath Falls
employment office announced to
day. However, the unemployment,
though following the usual sessonsl
pattern, hss been a little longer
this year because of the early
winter.
The lumbering Industry has
shown a steady decline since 1940
in the number of persona em
ployed the office reported.
In 1940 the Industry employed
6410 persons; In IBM, 3366 persons
were employed In lumbering, log
ging and manufacture of lumber
products.
The phase has leveled off though.
The 1947 payroll (second qusr
ter) was 13,551,834; the same pe
riod Isst year payroll was (3,530
448. The sgrlcultursl Industry the of
fice reports, has upheld the level
of economy In the baaln.
In 1949, 8823 persons were em
ployed In thst Industry with a pay
roll of 18,811,638; In 160 8960 per
sons were employed with a payroll
of i6,36,551: In 161 8836 persons
were employed with a payroll of
7.380,r;3.
have been mndc. The Orange
ladles are asked to bring, itmitui'
cake.
Food Hale Tho Hume Kconnmlra
Club of Hhaaln View UlliiiKO is tu
nniii a food sule Saturday ul l'lnu
tJlreet Market,
At Hillside Vance Viiuiicl. 1502
Wlurd, was admitted tu HIIIhKIc
llomiltal yesterday fur medical
treutmcnl.
Stream Year
Figure Gains
Only three and a half months of
the present nlreum ycur huve
passed, but so fur there hus been
more than nine Inches of prcrlpi.
tatlon In Kluniulh Falls, according
to figures released bv the Bureau
of Reclamation.
As uf midnight last night, 8.12
Inches of rain and water content
ni snow nod lullen on Klumulh
Falls.
Last yenr ut this lime 8.71 Inches
of nreclultullun hud been record
ed, and that was a neiir record
year for ralnfull up to that time.
Normal for the period Is 6.34.
with the atreum year bcKlnnliiK on
Oct. 1.
Ill Alturas total preelp litis been
registered by Mudoc National For
est headquarters through Decern-
oer as a. 3D inches.
Five yenr average for the period
It 4.30 Inches.
Last month alone preelp mea
sured 3 Inches; but tho same
month In 1037 anw 5.65 inches of
precipitation, according to Forest
Service Records.
Alturas recorded Its low temper
ature for the sesson on Jan. 1-2-3
when thermometers dropped to 8
degrees below zero.
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PAGE Born si Klamath Valley lint.
PIUI. Jan. II. 1031. la Mr. and Mr..
Uene Paaa. Fort Klamalh. Ora., a buy.
Wtlght: 1 pound ta ouncai.
HUNDLEY Born al Klamalh Valley
t!o.pllal. Jan. 10 1033 to Mr. and
Mra. Harry Hundlay Tulalaka. Calif.,
a girl. Walffht: B pounds 1 ounct,
roMn.AiNTs rii.Kn
N. W. aialay va. Paul Jonea. ault lo
eollart SI77.1S St S par rani from Auf.
I. 1091; Ull so at par rant Irom May
M. 14I. rmu and duburaamenu. Win
ton and Dlmkk, sltornaya for plain
Urf. Annahalla Walkar va. William Walker,
aull foe dlvoros. Couple married Nov.
T. IS4S. Mann. Nav. Charaa. rruellv.
PUInUff aaka ruatody two minor chil
dren, Sao per mnnlh rhlld atipport. Sinn
aiioenay raea ana roais. s. a;, trucoii.
atlnrnay for plalnuff.
Sarah Allan va. William Allen, ault
for divorce. Couple married Aus. 4.
I4S. Norfolk. Va Charia. cruelly.
Plaintiff eeeka custody two minor chil
dren, ISO par month child aupport.
!M attorney feea E. K. Urlacoll, at
torney for plaintiff.
Clarence W. Backatrom va. Pranrea
C. Backatrom, aull for divorce. Couple
married Nov. ao. 1031. llano, nev
PlalnUff aeeka annulment because of
divorce within elx monthe period. L, A.
Humble, attorney for plsmuff. - -Andrew
H. dialer va. niolaa E
GlBlax,,ault for dtvurre. Coupla married
April, 4U, llt.il. neno, nev. uurif,
cruelty. Plalnllff aeeka properly settle
ment, a. B, Maxwell, attorney lor
plalnllff.
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EAST SIDE AUTO PARTS James V.
Kalar, 2041 Radcllffa.
Rescue Team Heads
For Crash Scene
PEN-YOwryd. Wales W Litter
parties set out al dawn Friday to
recover the bodies of 23 persons
killed in the crash of an Irish air
liner on a rugged Welsh mountain
peak.
Two of the dead were believed
to be Americans, but their identi
ties were not definitely established.
The two-engine Aer Llngus plsne,
Hying from London to Dublin, nose
dived Into 2.860-foot Moel Slnbnd
Peak In the Snowdonla Range
Thursday night during a hail storm.
German Invaders completely
wrecked the mining towns on the
Island of Spitsbergen during World
War II.
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CANDIDATE PREPARE S Assisted by bit wlfe.rretl
C. Proehl, Greenbsek Party presidential nominee, checks mail la
the living room-office ol their Seattle, Waalw grocery (tore.
Mate Tells Of
Ship Breakup
NEW YORK , Ml Pank L. Bar
tak, 32, chief suite of the Ill-fated
freighter Flying Enterprise, testi
fied Thursday that the ship suf
fered lour cracks before ill began
listing" in heavy kcm. , -
Bnrtak, of Bedford, Ohio, testi
fied nt a Coast Guard Inquiry seek
ing to determine tho causes lead
ing to the loss of the Isbrandtsen
Company's 6,711-ton vessel.
Bnrtnk snld four cracks, between
one-eighth and one-lourth ol an
Inch wide, appeared on the star
board and port sides near the Mo.
3 cargo hutch. :
Barlnk snld he and the crew ce
mented the cracks in the deck and
put canvas covers over the patch
work to prevent water from get
ting into the ship.
Horsemeat Sales .
Lead To Fine .
BEAVERTON Pi William J.
Patterson, Beaverton, who admit
ted selling horse meat as hamburg
er, was fined tlOO In Justice Court
here Thursday.
His arrest was part of the State
Department ot Agriculture s cam
palgn to drive out small operators
who have been buying: horse meat
In Portland and selling it as beet
to stores and restaurants In smallj
towns. , .. .
The log-cabin village of New Sa
lem. 111., where Lincoln once lived,
has been restored to the, way It
looked 130 years ago. -
General
Hans Frci
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Fvery piece )l fully
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at no taffo charge
with each ervice.
1 TEASPOONS
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BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED!
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Army Offers To Reinstate
Girls Fired As Possible
Security Risks In 1948
WASHTNOTON Wl The Army
apologized Friday to two govern
ment girls It fired as security
risks four years ago and offered
to return them to their old fobs
and pay them any money they
lost as a result of the dismissals.
Bald Eleanor Deak. 26, of Jer-
myn. Pa.: "It Is regrettable that
four long, heartsick years for me
and my family have had to pass be
fore my good name could be
cleared."
Orace Patton. 35. of Charlotte,
N. 0., said "It's been a long fight,
Judge
Liquor
Ponders
Case
Decision on a Juryless trial In
District Court on charge of selling
beer to a minor was taken under
advisement yesterday afternoon by
Judge M. A. Carter.
Claire B. Ulbson. operator of
Triette'e rirwerv R Ath bI WlarH
was named In the charge filed by
an Oregon Liquor Control Commis
sion representative Nov. 6 1951.
Mr. Olbson was accused of sell
ing the beer through an employe.
Louise Ross, the only- other Dcr-
son employed In the store besides
Mrs. OlDson, denied ever selling
any beer to Wilbur Oscar Pear
son on Sept. 13, 1951.
Pearson testified he bought a 24
can case of beer at the store.
Deputy Dlat. Atty. Don Pirjer
prosecuted the case and J. c.
O'Neill, represented Mrs. Olbson.
NAMED
SAN FRANCISCO (7P R. B.
Taylor, Adams, Ore., cattleman
and rancher, was named Thursday
oy uie Boara oi directors oi the
Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco to bead the Portland
branch office.
but we made 1t. I'm awfully happy
me case it an over witn."
Miss Deak said In a statement
that "The police state can happen
here unless the people, their rep
resentatives and the courts are ev
er alert to the dangers Inherent
In the granting of the summary
discharge power to civil, adminis
trators." The two were dismissed from
the Army Finance Center In 8t.
Louis In March, 1948.
The Army said the women would
receive back pay from the date of
their removal to reinstatement, but
with deductions for whatever other
income they had received mean
while. Details of that will be work
ed out later, a spokesman said.
Secretary of the Army Frank
Pace, Jr., 'wrote the women he
hopes the Army's action will "serve
In some measure to restore you to
the status, of a respected and trust
ed civil servant."
The Washington attorney who
represented them said the women
were charged with attending meet
ings of subversive groups, includ
ing one "open only to members
of the Communist Party."
Both denied attending such meet
ings. Sens. Martin fR.-Pa.) and Hoey
CD.-N.C.) entered pleas to the Ar
mv Department In their behalf.
But, the attorneys said, no action
was taken until the District U.S.
Court of Appeals ordered Pace, to
review the case.
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mn4 n ether dawn payment la maa
ary. The menthlr pynl eaa bt
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