Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 18, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY IS, 10S2
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
m.llHb'TI, f.rtcl nli'KK M....I....
f)lub, Morrill, will inn-l Jim. n nt
the home ul Mm Dale Writ (or
a potluck luncheon. Ilniulil Ashley,
rlerk of the Klnmnlh Kiills city
nhool board will huw slides ul
natlv Wild llowers,
Meeting The reuulnr monthly
IiiisIiipah meellim l Hi" Kluniiilli
ftaddla Clllb was held Jan. H nl Din
home ol Mm. Charles llrnd, t.'ryu
lal Hprlniis Hand. Afli-r n lulrl
hlislliesa nieetliiK lunch was served
hy 111" hostesses tor tlx evciiliiK,
Mm. Kennclh Hill and Mm. Hoy
ltug.
llelurneH Joe M. Chavez, lire
man, UHN., brother nt Miiyblc
Chavez, 3319 AHniiinlit Drive, hun
returned to the United Btnten
aboard the annilillilotis loree hind
Ilia emit lencli'i', UHH Hi'lvr niter
II inonlliit In the Tin' Karl, 'llie
Hittyr h'" rec-ei'ilv operated ul
Pusan, Bnyonit, tfnsefoo nd Yoko
iuka III Korea mid Japan.
Vlsllliif Mrs. F. W. Ilrown and
ton Mnrl, . Ilonnnxa, arc vIbIIIiik
Mrs. Ilrown'ii parents. Mr. und
Mm. I). W. JvniuKin, (nrinrr resi
dents ol th Kliimnth llmiiii. now
living In Hakersfleld. Mnrl In )uM
out ul Incut hospital nnd niuy
icceive liirlher iiicdlcnl liciiliiteni
v.hlle south. Frriciuion Is a potutu
buyer mid rancher.
rA Parly The sum nl M6 won
rni.ed Jan. 15 lor Hie benelll ol
the Bonanza Volunteer Fire De
pnrtmenl liy the Bonanza Women's
Club. HervlHK ol) the committee
were Mm. Bubble Miracle, Adrlo
llltson, Lillian Ilpi'hdolilt nnd Jean
rile Hleworl. High III lirldKo went
to Mr. mid Mm. Owen I'rpple, In
pinochle to Mm. Ernest I'udriv nnd
John Mlrnclr nud In cniiusla to
Mrs. John Mlrnrle nnd Merrill
Htewnrl. The door )rl went to
Mr. Kelleson.
Ttiiimnate Sale The Mother's
Club ol Hacred llrnrl Acudcniv Is
sponsoring a ruinmniie iinle Jnnu
nry 26-20 nt the pnrl:h hall. All
tnembern nre remlniled to net their
nrllrlen to the hnll an soon n
possible.
Ill -- Lnwrrncn Ciiniplji-ll, Bo
nanza, Mill of Mm. Hennln (Jump
hell, If III In llllhilde IIOMiltiil. He
hii recently inudn his home In
Arbmltle, Cnllf., but In ii ImiK-Uiiic
icnicluiil ol Hiiiuiii.H.
The Mother. ( lull ol fiiiered
Henri Aciideiny urn sponsoring n
MU'lnl rviniim nl riiuiue dunclng
In the I'm i' h Hull this Hnturdiiy
rvenipi:j It mn 8 3U to 11:30. He.
Ii':.li In will be nerved. All
itiuiiie dimcerB inr Invited, Otto
Kills will cull nnd InMruct.
Clrclca- Five new circles of tlie
Klniiiutii l.uthcnin l.iicllrf Aid Will
meet Jiitiuiuv il. 'llioso women
who prt'Ier uti iillenioon mectliiK
will meet nt 1-ao itt the home ol
Mm, J(iephon, 8070 IJoluwnru
Ht. Ilio other circlen will meet nl
8:1)0 p in. on Januiii v 22.- A roup
liiteicntcd In lllblo nliidy will meel
nl tha home of Mm. J. 1'reblcr,
210 Hnnklnn Ave. The needlewuik
nnd criiltn circle will meet nl the
home ol Mrn. Ted Hod. I'M! Eller.
1 leln Ave ; the niothern' uroup will
meet with Mr. A. H. Ihihon.on.
3103 Suininem Inne; nnd the bookx
I nnd lnili lc circle will inert lit the
limine ul Mrn. J. Hvlnlcnduhl, I o:;S
CreM eiU Ht. Women nre urxed to
nltend nn- ol tho nieethiKn which
iinlerenl them. Fur trnnnporlatlon
!or further liiforinntlon, please cell
ili02J.
I
I'liineer Dlen Mm. Mnude Bui
lour, une time renldent ol Chllo
ouln, with her hiif.bnnd. Chester,
tiled Jan. 7, nl I'Mo Alto, Cullf.
Hhe wnn preceded In denlh by her
hiiHljinvl. eliiht ycuifi to the dny.
The Hiilloui-x were opqrntom of the
hotel in Chlloquln belore moving
ui i;aiiiormii.
I'amp I'lre Meeting Camp Fire
'Council olllcern nnd board of dl
. lectori will bo elected nt the nn
mini mect'.iiK ol the Klamath Fnlli
Council ol Cnmn I'lre CllrU n
Uiuul meetim; Monday nlkiit. 8 p.rh.
Ini the Chamber of Commerce
buildlnv.
! Vlnltlnc Mm. Jonenli Drnr.ll.
j Merrill. I vliltliK! friends mil rel
ntlven In Ball Krancl-co.
GM Prices
Get Up Okay
WASHINGTON l,H 'Hie gov
ernment Friday upped wholetale
prices on Clenernl Motors Corp.,
uuionioblles ranging from about C0
on Chevrolet to 1 03 on Cadillacs.
I he Increase I on wholesale pric
es nl the fnclory.
'Die Olflce of Price Stabilization
nulhorlxcd the Increase under the
Cnpchart Amendment to the Eco
nomic, Controls Law.
'llils amendment enables manu
facturer to Increase prices In pro
portion to Increased expenses. Clen
ernl Motors In Its application point
ed to hliihcr r.ost of labor, mnlerlnl
und overheads before last July 2tv
OI'B said It has no Information
an to whether GM plana to put the
new prices Into effect, Before do
Iiik so, tha nuto corporation must
Ilio with OPB a list of proposed
now dollar-nnd-cents wholesale cell
iniis and suggested new factory re
tail price lists.
'llie estimated dollar Increase at
the factory wholesule level Is for
the best soiling model of each line
of ears. For Pontlacs the Increase
would be about $18, for Oldnmoblles
(04 nnd for Bulcki 167.
UPS also approved a hike of
about $33 for the General Motors
Suburban line.
OPS (aid this model uses a truck
chassis and a station wagon body.
Theater Cjoemnl Illy will Und :
the theater program listed every
week in We Hernm ana incws.
Watch for II on Friday.
5000 Hermnns The Flrt Cove
nant church. 1133 Walnut, nl its
II o'clock service fiiindnv, will offer
something unusual In the wov of
ministerial talent. Rev. A. O.
Broyles, a IlnptIM minister, Ar
nold. Neb., will celebrate 60 years
In the ministry bv spenklni; on
"The Signs of the Times," among
the Jews. When Ihe service Is
ended he will have preached 6000
sermons. Visitors are cordially In
vited. Poslponed The dance planned
for Saturday nlchl bv the Women's
Club, Bonanza, tins been postponed
until Jan. 20 becnuxe ol road con
ditions. Dnncltnr will he to n good
orchestra lit the Langell Valley
Community Hall.
Heldrleh Hu7pfc. Gary Held
rich, Air Force student nt Unlvrr-si(-k
ol Denver, broke ' his .rlulit
elrJQv recently, while Ice skating.
He Is the son ol Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Heldrleh. 313 Washington.
Fine Arts (irnup A meeting has
been slated lor the F.d Jollv home,
3040 Worden. Friday at I p.m.
Pcnfer Stops
Bull Halsey
BOISK, Idaho Clnrlh Pant
er. Unyton. Idaho, floored null Hal
cy. Portland, Ore., seven times
in their ten-round bout here Thurs
day nlcht.
The releree stopped the light In
the lOtij and declared Pnnter Ihe
winner bv n technical knockout.
He weighed 163: Halsey 1G3.
' 14 tt J
NICHTMARISH PREVIE W Pastertby may er may not have been pleased to see these
creatures on London streets. They were made by Royal Academy of Arts students for annual ball.
Air Merger
Gets Blessing
WASHINGTON Ml The pro
posed merger of West Coast and
Empire Air Lines will not bo pro
tested by United and Western Air
Linen unless competing operations
are set up, spokesmen said Thursday.
The two lines' attorneys appeared
at a pre-hearlng conlcrcnce before
Civil Aeronautics Board Examiner
William Cusick. The Issues to be
considered nt a hearing on the
merger proposal March 10 were
discussed.
Under the plan. West Coast would
buy out all of Empire's stock
holders. But the sale is contingent
upon the CAB's approving requests
by the two lines for an extension
of their present routes to permit
a hookup of the systems.
United' attorneys said, Cusick
told a reporter later, that there
would be no objection to the merg
er If the extension of service Is
made by way of Pendleton. Ore.,
and Portland, but not via Seattle.
Holy Cross' once-beaten Crusod
crs basked In the national baket
bull spotlight Friday lifter their
thrllllni! (IllM overtime rtefert ol
Ihe lllth-rniiked St. Louis Bill. kens,
Ciiptn In Jim Dtlllng's foul shot
with about a second l"lt In the
Ilve-mlnule extra session Thursday
night, gave Holy Cross rated 20lh
nationally a big boost uu the lad
der toward country-wide recognition.
Preacher Eyes
Vault Streak
PHILADELPHIA UTi The Rev.
Bob Richard tries to vault to a
new winning strcnk Friday ns a
Held of past, present and luture
truck and field champion con
verge on Convention Hnll lor the
eighth annual Philadelphia Inquirer
Track Meet..
The nations decathlon and U.S.
and Pan American pole vault
chmplon will keep n eye on the
nnilcs of Don Lax. lornier Illinois
athlete, nnd Don Cooper, one time
Nebraska ace vouller. The e three
are the only active vaulters to leap
16 feet or belter.
Vatican Move '
Draws Protest
WASHINGTON 11 The Ameri
can Council ol Christian Churches
Friday scheduled n mnss meeting
In Washington Thursday to protest
the naming ol a United Slates em
bnador to the Vatican.
The council clnlms a total mem
bership of nearly two million Prot
er.tants In some 5,000 congrega
tion. Some 4.000 persona are ex
pected for the meeting.
The Hev. Deloss M. Scott, pas
tor of the National Tabernacle In
Waslungton, nnd supervisor ol
plans lor the protest meeting, said
naming ol an envoy to the Vati
can would be "unconstitutional dis
crimination and favoritism . . .
to one religion above all others.
President Truman hod nominat
ed Cien. Mark W. Clark ns nm
bns'.ednr to the Vntlcen. but Clark
withdrew ns a cnrilldate for the
proponed post after a fash, of
protest from Protestanui through
on the country f Catholics general
ly favored the ldeo.
Mr. Truman Indicated, however,
he would appoint someone else to
the post.
Atom Show To
Visit Medford
ASHLAND Final plans for re
ception of the traveling atomic
energy exhibit In Medlord Jan.
24-26 were made Tuesday at a
meeting attended by local coordi
nators. The Southern Oregon show
ing will be the first slop of the
mobile museum on Its second ex
tended tour from Oak Ridge headquarters.
"Klamath Falls student-, have
been extended a special Invitation
to attend the exhibit next week In
order that they may have a better
understanding ol nuclear energy
and its place In the world," said
Elliott B. MacCracken, assistant
professor of mathematics el Bouih
ern Oregon college and coordinator
of the display.
Professor MacCracken (aid thai
visitors will study the origin ol
atomic energy, how It was har
nessed and what practical good
may come of man's latest step
Into the luture. A description ol
the exhibition was Included in the
Jan. 7 Issue of Time magazine.
Trained demon trators from
Southern Oregon and Medford will
guide visitors through the exhibit
at the Medford Junior High School,
Prolessor MacCracken said. Thir
ty panels ol pictorial nature and
audience participation experiments
comprise the display which will j
till the school gymnasium. j
Admission to the exhibit will be ;
free of charge. Its three-day ap-
pearance in the valley Is being i
sponsor! Jointly by Southern Ore-1
con Collcxe and the General Ex- .
tension Division of the Stale De
parlmcnt of Higher Education.
t iscw IUIK k-liy a gn.-iiiv.-i. aiivw-
' fall occurred on Dec. 26-27. 1847,
I when 26.8 Inche of snow fell in
'a 24-hour period.
Hi
WIN BID
PORTLAND ' The Todd
Bulld'nz Co., Roseburg, was the
low bidder at $267,634 for a 30
lunit housing project for the Lincoln
County Housing Authority at Tole-
ao, urc.
The project Includes an adminis
tration building and IS duplexes,
ranging in size from one to four
bedrooms.
VIRGIL HANSON, 19, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hanson, 3627 Altamont,' is
stationed now at Oakland
Naval Air Station, attend
ing a mechanics school.
Virgil, 1950 graduate of
Henley high, has been in
the navy since March.
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BOOKKEEPING
Service
6th Phone 2-0293
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Hoffman Leads
John O'Brien
NEW YORK Iffl -Mammon Hoff.
mnn of Brooklyn Poly and little
John O'Brien of Seattle are virtual,
ly tied for the scoring leadership
among the nation's small college
basketball players.
Hoffman, according to figures r
leased Friday by the NCAA Berv
ice Bureau leads with an average
of 27 points per game. O'Brien la
next with a 26. 5 average. The
figures Include games of Saturday
Jan. 12.
In 1940 the center of U.S. popu
lation was 2 mile southeast by
cast of Carlisle, Ind.
jBdl Watson
is a
Man who Cares...
now
SOOJV
will any sum of money and
what you spend it for be for
gotten? Never, if you buy a
piano. Your family will bene
fit all their lives.
ASS
KIMBALL CONSOLETTE
Early American Dign
S and bear this lovely new Jfim
ball Coniolelle "Ihe little plain with
a btq Tojce." Only 40 inches hiqh.
Children who grow up with
a fair ability at the piano
have a priceless asset for
life.
Right here in Klamath Falls
is the largest stock of lead
ing make pianos in this part
of the west. Low prices ,too.
New Lester Betsy Ross
SPINET PIANOS SS25
Terms $20 down, SI 5 Mo.
LOUIS R..MANH
PIANO CO.
120 N. 7th
HAMMOND ORGAN
He buys
CARSTAIRS
... because it's
a better drink
ALL WAYS!
'Bill Watson is not the name of
an actual person, but it rather
a type the Sun who Cares.
Carstairs Bros. Distilling Co., lne
Ne York, N. Y. Blended Whiskey
86 Froof-72 Grain Neutral Spirits.
Planning an ELECTRICALLY MODERN home?
mew
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QUIZ on
adequate wiring
See If you answer yet ta
these questions about your
new home.
Q. Could you use the other
half of your refrigerator convenience
outlet?
A. Yes, if the outlet is located near
one side of the refrigerator.
Q. Will you be able (o reach your
living room radio without getting up?
A. Yes, if you plan your convenience
outlets to fit your interior decoration
plans.
Q. Could yon "light your way", from
room to room?
A. Yes, if you provide a contra! source
of light in each room, controlled by
a switch at each entrance.
Q. Could you work any place in the
kitchen without standing in your own
light?
A, Yes, if a lighting unit has been
provided on the wall above each
work area.
See Your
Electrical Contractor
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