Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 06, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    WKDNKSIMY, FEBRUARY fl, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Mrrthn J'nlrlmvm PTA Will
inert Friday, 'i:M p,n,, In tho
ichool uymiiiinlum Tor it Pouiiilor'
Day pi oh iu in mid ri'lriwIiiiii'iilH,
I'ylblun HIMi-ra Wlni'inu Triliplc
Nn. 7 will liold ii rruuinr iiuioIiiik
in tho lool" Hull Fi uluy, 8 p.m.
All iiiPinlinrN wInIiIiiu In fon In llir
klntr ulraae bo tlimo 7:31) p.iii, lr
practice
Itnyal Nrllihnr ol AiniMlrii
Will llnlll It rnuuliir IlircilliiK i'll
iluy II ) in., K.U. Hull. '11m ntiitt!
Mipi'i'vlmii', Mux 1':. I,unn, l'oi't
In n cl will vImII thn tump. 'Jim umihI
i uhKiiii "I wi'ni ihK IiiiiiiiiIh tor Hit
vlnll will nut Im oIihpi vcd
MpcIIiik The- PrlPiidly L'lrrlc
will inert IT.'M i.m. Tliiirr:cluy til
the lioltin ot Aiulmr Hump, 2.'0
Diirniw. lor luncheon mid ImMiu-.m
liiPPttnil.
Humiliate Thp Klmniith Art
AxnoiMiitliin will luild n iuiiiiiiiikp
ruin Hiilurtliiy In Uip builillntr nil
llin turner of 1Kb nml Khtumth,
dpiokh limn tho Uri-yhuuiid Hun
Depot.
VUltiirn Mr. unci Mm Mike
Pelrnll Imvi) n.i llii-lr kik-iIm, Mr.
mid Mm. J. (J. Wills, Hun Kimi-i-thcn.
WIIIm, liiHtriirlnr In plivMral
thpritpy nml lorinri iiiiiiihki'I" of
in I nor i I nprlnuH rcmi In Ciilll
nil will vtMt liulac. t.ukrvlcw 1111(1
Ity-no, all rltlp with tiiiliinil lint
walpr. Hp In IMrrrnU-ri In Hip uo
( hot wntpr. Hi' In InlprpMrd In
(lie uko ol hot wulpr Ihtp lor
medicinal purpoarn nnd heating,
Ilalr rlianie Tlio dute (or the
C I, Chili curd party lit Fort Klnm
nth linn hi'cn nPt nlirud to 1'rliluy
rvpiilint, Feb. ail to prpvpnt con
1 1 Ic t ldii with the bn.rki'tbiill loiniia
Input to bp hPld In Klnimilti Pall
Inp wprkPiul ol Krb. '.'3.
Wumcn'a Fllnwalili of tlio Cim
Hi'KKUtloniil Cliurcli will inpi't Fi'l
iiuy, t p.m. lor n Miunlflclnl J
lunch, procrod.i to be uPd to pur
i Iiiimi u uoat, for Korpn. A proKimn
will follow tlio uuMlnpiM nirrllnu.
All Inlcraatcd wninpn will be welcome.
Hlrwrt-Lrno-Klio Ilcllen will
innpt FVb. 7, 7:30 p.m. In we
Ktcwiirt-l,pnox fire hull. All mem
bi'i'.i uro ui'Kt'd to be pionpnt mi
llnnl plana for tlio nimiiiii?u hiiip
lo bp held Vp), II nt IM H. Hill
hi p to bp made. Them will nlo be
ioiiihnillon und election ol olllcvrn.
'flip Annual liftnnflt PTA dantn
nl Holi.inzn will bo held Feb. HI
III thn lilith dcllool uyiiinnsluin. A
kiiiK und nueen will be choacii Irom
i liiniti'N ol Hie hlub school nnd will
be crowned tlio nlxht ol the dunce.
Shower Mr. and Mrn. Keith lilt
noli, newly iniurled cuupln of Bo
llnnu will be honored with u nila
eplhineoiiii almwrr by frlendu mid
ipIiiIIvpi In thn 1)111111117.11 library
Thiirndiiy iiIkIiI, Mrn. Hllnon In the
lornipr 1'nt Kimor. tier huahawl In
juit buck I t'c in tho conibnt zono
ol Korea.
Honor Itoll Itoma Kochcn, en-
lor ul Pnclllc Unlvornlty, wan on
Ihn honor roll for tho llrnt mum--nr.
Him In the dunnliler ol Mr.
nnd Mrn. 11. II, WlllliiKliain.
Attend Convention Mr. and
Mrn. Karl KIiik, Mr. and Mm. Kd
Oronn and ISarl Uurnca attended
tho Townnpiid dlntrlet convention
at Ccnlnil J'uliit Feb. 3.
r
In (iprmany Four Kradualen of
KU1IH, who were Inducted Into the
Army tauethcr early hml year, arc
now aervliiK with Battery D, OSth
Aim An 1,1 nil Artillery ualiallon.
'I hoy uro Plo U11rrr.ll w. Price.
Cpl. I,e-iler 11. Foster. Plo William
Joplln und Cpl. Robert O, Kunt-
uiun.
VI W Auxllliiry l:iM Holdn Itn
reidihir nipetiiiK Thurdiiy. 8 p. in.,
In tho city llbrury clubroom. Mem
bern are uskerl to brliiK rauned
Koodn lor a needy member.
Practice Itexular practice of the
CniiKreKatlouul Church Choir ha.i
been net lor 7 p.m. lonlRbl.
Katherlnn Realty Mln.ilonnry
Society meeting ncheduled for Fri
day nun been cancelled.
Ilonip Einpry Purdln l.i how
home utter a may In the honpllnl,
and In reported nomewhnt Im
proved. He Is a Palmerton Lumber
Company employe.
Humcry Victor P. Murdoclc.
Klainath Fulls CUV patrolman, un
derwent an uppendeclomy Tuenday
iik'lit at a local hospital. Mm dock
liven at 337 Martin Ul, .
lloniltalleil W. Felix Peace,
'.'111 Kudclllln Ave, driver for
Kaler'n Ambulance Service, under
went emcriieney nurnpry Tuesday
ninlil lor removal ol hlu nwiendlK.
Injureil-Willlnin B. Bolen, 2023
Clardeii St.. Wevi.'rhaeuer cm
plove, wan houpllall.ed Tuexdny
afternoon lor Injury to hln rl'iht
loot, cru'hed bclween rollern, while
ha win workhiK at tho mill.
Job' l)auililer -- A renular
irieetlnif of Job's DuukIH'ts In
Mheduled lor Thurnduy, B p.m. In
the Masonic leniplc.
Harold Ickes
Funeral Today
WAHHJNOTON ll'i Prenldent
Truman will attend the luneral
ncrvlcon Wednenday for Harold L.
fcken, former aecretary of the In
terior who died lant, Sunday.
The President arroiiked to pay
hln final respect at the church
services for his one-time associate.
Icken, aelf-atyled "Old CurmudK
eon,' succumbed to coinpllcattons
of an arthritic condition. He served
an aecretary of the Interior longer
lhan any man, from 1833 until 1846.
ail headed the Public Works Ad-
inlnlstriillon duilnn the depression.
Ainon honorary pallbearers
were Bcrnurd Baruch: Buprcrnc
Court Associate Justices Black,
UoukIuh nnd Juck.ion; Bens. Uouk
lan ID.-IID, Hill IU.-Ala.i, MaKnu
non (D-Wanh.i, O'Mahoney ID.
Wyoi, Taft R.-Ohlo) and Tobey
(P.-N.H.); former Secretary of the
Treasury Mortienthau; Commis
sioner of Reclamation Michael W.
Straun: lormer Vice President Hen
ry A. Wallace, and Columnists Wal
ler Llppmanu and Urew Pearson.
Property Tax
Idea Backed
PORTLAND IIP) James T. Marr
secretary of the State Federation
of Labor, doesn't think a special
session of the legislature should
be called to write a new tax bill.
In fact, he doesn't think a new
tax bill Is necessary at all. That
Is what he said Tuesday In reply
to a suKKcstlon made recently by
Fred Paulus, deputy itate treas
urer. Paulus said that unless the state
Kot new Income It might have to
bKln deficit financing
Man- said the forecast of a state
deficit was "absurd."
lie said the present tax base
would permit a property tax which
would bring the state 17 million
dollars a blennium.
There have been no property
taxes In Oregon for a number of
years. Income tax surpluses have
made property taxes unnecessary.
Marr said he thouttht "the un
satisfied longing of the sales tax
advocates" was "behind the clamor
for a new tax."
Voters have rejected sales tax
proposls five times since 1933.
IIKADS AIRMEN
WASHINOTON UP) Col. Harry
K. Colfey, Portland. Ore., a found
er of the Civil Air Patrol, has bpn
elected president ot the National
Aeronautic Association nt a meet
Ing of association, directors here.
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Zlon Lutheran Ladles Aid meets
Thursdiiy. 7:3U p.m., at the church.
VFW -Pelican Pont No. 1383 will
hold a reiuilar meeting Thursday
ul 8 p 111. in the post club room
llelrenhirenls will be served post
und auxllliiry.
Auditor Clifford Mel. Held audi
tor lor the Ktale unemployment
compensation commission In Med
lord. Is In Kliimalh Kalis nnd will
make hln heudoiiurlers at the State
Employment office, 342 Main, for
Hie next two weeks.
COMMAND SWITCH
WASHINOTON lI'i Vice Adm.
Jerauld right will take command
ol U.S. Niivul Forces In the East
ern Atlantic later thin month, the
Navy announced Wednenday.
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