Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 26, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, I'-KBllUARY 21). 10:2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
f AGE nv
Meets Wednesday Thcte Thela
Ilho In tn linvo Its regular inrrl.
Inn Wrdneiilny, 7: JO )i in. nt tlic
JOOl" Hull.
Pate I'hunapDnlf) for ijrnnnil -linn
nl "Voire of liiti Turtle" liv
Ihe New oik Driiinii Guild tins
lirrn changed from March 14 la
March I 'J briuuno o( iiinlllct Willi
I lift Spring Opening. The three net
pin V Is scheduled I in1 8 . in. In
Hie Mills auditorium.
Meeting 'Jhn Ml. Lskl Ladles
Aid will iiippI Wrliir' tlnv, 'i 11 in.
nl 1 1 10 home ul Mm. Howard Jink
mm. (irmluiilrd 1'vl. parrell .1 HI
Louis, Mill ol Mr. mill Mm. Wlllliun
M. Louis, I mil ol rci-enl gindu
vim ol Ilia track vehicle liiprhiill
lis ruiirnr, Kent Knnx, Ky. lie
joined 1 1 in Army In April, IHM.
Visitors Mm. Charles Slink,
wile ol the tiiiiiinger nl the Ogdcn,
Ulnh, Chamber o Commerce, veil
ed brleilv here IIiIji week. She wir.
nl ruulr home Irom I'uitliuid
where she vli.lted her inolhrr.
Plark It H former manager ol Hip
Klnmnlli mils Chamber ol com
merce. Siiri Inl (iuesl N'eliUnt Ihr Wil
Inrd llolrl li i I ii in cl liv I hp lluM.
iip.'im mid l'rolensliintil Wompn's
club lor March 3. The dlnniT liuur
will be II 3U p. in. Ciuesl snciiker
y will bp Mm. Victor O'Neill who
will review "Earth Abides" by
(ieorge Stewart. MuMc will bp fur
ulshcd by Hip KUIIH String Quin
tette undPr illicillnii ol John Drvs
(Inlp. II you arc not contacted
lihonp (I5fi8 (or reservations lor
joursclf and guest.
taril Puny 'I hp Wlneina Wri
ts ro C'llll) 'llirlnkp. bus set March
i as date tor public curd )iurly,
l . in. In the sehoolhouip. Mm.
Joseph Ihilnk will Iip In limine
ol arrangements. nsMMed bv Mm
Hurry MiipIipII. Mrs. K. Kurry mid
Mm. M. BlPiid.
I'olluek The Khiinnlh farm Bu
rr nn C'PnlPr hnH f.lntt-l a potluek
dinner lor the l-'nli grounds tonight
at 6:30. Prti, Claude Kerns has
announced. Superintendent A. E.
dross, Kluinulii Experiment Bta
lion, will br Hip guest speaker,
discussing pRMure mnnnupmpiit
mid Improvcnipiil.
Vnrhf Club Ciirdn ThurMlny. 1
p. in. lor iiipmbprii mid iiupMs.
'll Uip Mlkp RpRiinn lor rpurrvu
lions nnrt lurlhrr Inlormntlon.
Pole Price
Ceilings On
CORVAI.I.IS iTi Prlcp rontrol
on polp.n nnd pllini; doinhmir nrwit
nt Ihr liirm lore-it product ncllvlty.
UrPKon Blnln CoIIpkb cxlrnMon
Rprvlce reported Tupndny. Cnmp
run kuwIokk muht not rxcped the
rllliii tor No. 3 fnw)oi, the wrv
li rroricd nil OlJb intprprci
tlon. No Inlrrprptntlnn l ypt nvnllnblp
on tvPcond-Kiowlh prlcps tor 1.i1p
C'ouniv which wcra oiiiltlrd from
thp OPH order.
On tlie cMiip-run rullim. It l
hfiumed thiil all Iora will bp of the
lowen iirRdp. Tn kpI bplicr thun
So. 3 prlcrii, Mnlt-a will have to bo
on grndc bu.M.
These Scouts
Worked Swiftly
HARLAN, Ky. I Fire Riinrfr
William MuMc Imi lot of conll
eipncp 111 tlic younn.iters of Hiirlun
County.
He was called Monday nlulil to
put out Krns lire nt nenrby Cox
ton, whprc n bline hnd npreiul out
of control.
But when he arrived. Music
found neverul volunteer llre-Ilnht-em
hnd dun n cnrthern rlnn
n round the uprendlnit lire, which
burned lUielf out at tlie edge of
the ring.
When the Fire nanner returned
to hla truck, he found thin note on
alip ot paper under the wind
thlPld wiper:
"Too late, Troop Id, Boy Scouts
rif America. Virgil Sawyer, Scout
master." New Truck Line
To Open Soon
Modoo Transport, new motor
truck aervlce between Lakcvlew
and Burns, with Klamath Falls
connections, Is to begin operations
Mnrch 1.
The service Is to have connec
tions for serving Northern Califor
nia and Nevada points.
Qcncral offices are nt Alturas.
Anti-Betting
Petition Started
SALEM (A A preliminary Init
iative petition to ban all betting on
horse and dog races In Oregon
was filed hero Tuesday by the Ore
gon Council of Churches.
If the sponsors get 3(1,2(16 signa
tures, the measure would be on the
November election ballot.
It vould amend the state con
f,lilullonal, which now prohibits lot
teries. COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE
CLEANING
FLUSHING
K KCrAIKIHVJ
m mm m0 ww
Home from IIikiiIUI - lliirry Les
ter, who bus bi'PH In IIIIIMde Hos
pital lor spvrrnl days. iTlurnrd to
his home, a.'.'d LaVcmc, today.
Henley I nrm lliireaii A mepllnd
Is lo br lipid at the Urniige Hull,
tonight, 7:30.
K In ninth ( suier.i Club Movie
Kii linii in lo meet tonight nt B at
Una Mnln. Jnck Klllolt will be mu
ni In tilling zoo plenties. Klllolt Is
lo lurniili lllters mid pictures but
needs Ideas.
I Culled by llratli -Mr. and Mrs.
I.iiiil.i Miiudros were rnlli'd lo Chcy
'lie, Wyo., Willi the death ol Man
jdron' nephew. Mil nil lira Is u Boulli
lei n I'iicIIIc employe here.
I l'lrt Mrlhodlst Cliiiri h- General
jineelliiK ol WKCH ill church purlors
li'eb. I M p, m.
SlKhlu PTA Meets Wednes
; tin v, 2 p. in. at Hip school. Hludcnls
Will lllPSPIIl H piOltrillll Ul-IIH-HIIIIK
Hip slnle IIhk. There will be rler
lion of a nomlniitlnu coiliinlllee.
nnd Founder's U'iy Is lo be oh-
.'.! ved.
riedafd-Uennls iDennvi Short.
Ireshiiniii at Oieiion. has pledtipd
;Hnniii Nil Iraternlly. He Is the miit
ol Mr. and Mis. I'nl Short. 2U N.
!lM.
I tirpjl lliiiilt.t Oioiiii Is to inept
I'lhumdiiv. 8 p. in. at Hip Cllv LI
jbrarv. Milton's "Paradise Loil"
will be iIIscushpiI. I.padprs nrp Mrs.
'lions rtiiKlnnd and Curolyn Collier.
j llliln t'lub Meets Thursday,
7 3(1 l). in., at Hip home of Mrs.
I'eftny Uinu. oreuon Ave.
'Hume nimble to attend are e.ikcd
lo call Mrs. Long.
Wumen of Moone Gun Corp
nieeli Wednesday. 7 30 p. m.. at
Ihe MOO--P hull. MPmbprs wishing
lo Join the gun corp aie asked lo
be present.
Dam Hearings
To Open Soon
WA81HNGTON i The House
Itpcliimnllon subcommittee will
open a hearlnn March 20 on the
Hells Canvon Uam and Snnke Riv
er reclnmalinn project. Chairman
Knnle ilJ.-Calll.i announcca lues
dav. The Idaho Dam Is one of four big
power project recommended for
Immediate construction by Presi
dent Truman In his budget message
to Coiikicss this yenr.'
He suggested six million dollars
bo spent on It during t: e year be
ginning July i.
Engle said In a letter lo Rep.
Murdock iD.-Arli". chairman of
Ihe Howe Interior Committee. Hint
Ihe hearing will be held on March
20. 27, 2 and 31. He added Ihe
subcommittee could meet again on
April 4 "to decide what action
should be taken.
Hydroelectric projects recom
mended by Mr. Truman for con
structlon, other than Hells Cnnym
Dam, ore the St. Lawrence Hucr
project, the Ice Harbor Lock and
Dam, also on the Snake River, nnd
Hnriwcll Reservoir In foulh Caro
lina.
"Suspects" In
Wilson Case Told
OLYMPIA ifi Attorneys for
Utah and Turman Wilson and the
brothers' spiritual advisors met
with Gov. Langlle Monday.
Alter the conferences Atty. Irvln
Goodman said he had given the
governor the names of persons who
might be "suspects" In the kidnap
murder of JoAnn Dewey at Van
couver, Wash., two years ago. The
Wilson brolhers are under death
sentence for the killing.
Goodman said he also would mall
Ihe governor a list of additional
names of persons he believed might
be Involved In the slaying.
The spiritual advisors were the
Rev. anl Mrs. Frank E. Morgan.
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Monday, February 25, 1929 County Judge Fred R. Goddord,
Commissioners Charles R. Williams and Silas Obenchain, County
Engineer E. B. Henry and Roadmaster Chorles Spidell will leave
todoy to locate the east side Langcll valley road. The road will
run from the Compbcll ranch to the Mo lone bridge on the east
side of Longell volley.
Tuesday, Ftbruory 26, 1929 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bubb re
turned home yesterday from a month's vacation spent in Ha
vana, Miami, Phoenix and Los Angeles. Mr. Bubb Is cashier for
tlit American Nationol Bank. Their daughters Virginio Jane
ond Mary Janet remoined ot Polo Alto. While In Los Angeles
they visited with Mrs. Bubb's mother, Mrs. L. Noel.
Wednesday, February 27, 1929 After on absence of sev
erol months In Pittsburg, Po., Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reed, their
young daughter and son, hove returned to their home at 130
No, First St. Joe Hicks hos accepted a position with the Baldwin
Hordware Store. For the winter months Mr. Hicks visited In
Portland.
Thursday, February 28, 1929 The monthly business ond social
meeting of Ihe Ladies' Aid ot Merrill wos held ot the home of
Mrs. W. F. Fruits with Mrs. G. W. Offield assisting. Those pres
ent were: Mesdames M. A. Bowmon, C. Bowman, M. L. Moore,
C. N. Hoskins, J. L. Haskins, C. P. Haskins, Vclton Hoskins,
J. A. Brown, C. A, Brown, Anlce Anderson, W, H. Anderson,
W, F. Hill, H. F. Tolle, W. F. Jinnctte, J. W. Taylor, Etta Scog.
gins, Albert Myors, W. C. Boilcy, H. P. Blonton, ond Burr West
brook, Friday, March 1, 1929 Mr. ond Mrs. Tom Wallers, Mr. ond
Mrs. Lloyd Crosby, Glen Jester ond son, ond Charles School ore
leaving this morning for Medford, where the men will bowl the
Medford Elks team ot the Elks temple. Austin Hayden ond School
will also participate In a trap shoot ol Ihe Medford Gun Club.
Saturday, March 2, 1929 A drum corps has been formed in
Ihe Klamath Falls Chapter of DeMoloy, ond will attend the
stale convention to be held in Bend In April. The following boys
ore In the drum corps: Charles Dennis, Joe Evons, Lawrence
Willioms, Roland Ulrlch, Frank Redkey ond Dick Kronenburg.
"Insure With Landry"
THE
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LIABILITY
V. T. Johnson
John A. McCall
D. L. Thomas
AUTO PROPERTY
419 Main Street Phone 2-2526
Oregon Roads
Free Of Snow
BALKM i.n Motorists could
drive any place In Oreiion Tuesday
without chains, the Slate Highway
CiiinlilisMi.il reported.
The commission said there were
spots of In In Willamette Pass,
nnd at Mcacham, Bly, Baker and
Senein.
Pavement was bare at all other
points.
The commission. In lis weekly
construction report, listed Iho loi-
owing trallic delays because ol
construction:
Columbia River Highway from
Ciii.cnde Locks lo Hood River. Pa-
clllc Highway at Ciiiiyonvllle and
li'oin Lone county line to Anlnul,
Coast highway from Hcedsporl lo
WliichcMcr Buy, and Bunker Hill
In Dclmar; Uitlty-Bnker highway
Irom Bumpier Junction to Bnker,
Umpfiuii Highway on the needs-
j orl-Hcottsburg section, Willamet
te nignviiy around jvuthiihii lihhi.
Hliniilko-I osflll liigiiwny, and on tne
Warner Vnlley highway from
Drake's Creek lo Adel.
UMT Debate
Hottest Yet
WASHINGTON ' Universal
Military Training was assailed In
House debntc Tuesday as "undem
ocratic and unnecessary" and was
in lied as a step the United State
mint dike for Its own snlely.
Opening debnle on Ihe hottest Is
sue now belore Congress, Rep.
Vinson (D.Oa.l seld UMT Is
needed because the United Stntes
luces "a possibility of sudden war
tomorrow and a threat of war over
an extended period of time."
Vinson Is chnlrmnn of the House
Armed Services Committee which
put together the UMT bill.
In renlv. Rep. Arends (R.-Ill.)
called UMT "undemocratic, costlv.
Impractical. Inequitable and un
necessnry." "This Is .a permanent peacetime
conscription bill brought here
under the Kulse of an emergency
need and an erroneous conception
as to our defenso requirements,"
Arends said.
The House schedule throughout
this week calls for debate on
whether 18-year-old youths shall
be required to tnke six months of
military training and then revert
to a reserve status for the next
7 i years.
SOI TH KOREAN AMNESTY
PU8AN, Korea The South
Korean government announced
Tuesday 3.613 prisoners would oc
rclcnsed from Inlls Mnrcn I and
sentences of 2 218 others recuccd.
Tlie general amnesty, rn annual
affair, commemorates the Korean
Independence movement ftgjuir.t
tlie Japanese.
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IHI tlllNOlV 1US UNI
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Living Cost
Spiral Said
Held Steady
By NORMAN WALKER
WASHINGTON 11 The steady
rise In living costs, as measured
by the government, has stopped
temporarily at least.
The "new series" version of Ihe
Labor Department's Consumers
Price Index. Issued Tuesday, show
ed no change from mid-December
to mid-January. The Index had
been going up steadily since Au
gust, Hie "old series," another form
of the index maintained on a dif
ferent aet of consumer Items
showed an Increase of two-tenths ol
one per cent for the month be
tween mld-Deccmbcr and mid-January.
This showed Ihe "old" Index un
lust enough to give a three cent
hourly pay boost to more than a
million members of the CIO's Auto
lomobllc. aircraft and farm equip
ment Industries.
The pay increase may be sublect
to a formal okay from the Wage
Stabilization Board. An Increase
vlll also go to about 160.000 sal
pried workers In the Industries.
The workers have union contracts
giving them wage boosts, or de
creases, based on changes in the
government's "old" Index.
This expected pause In the stead
ily Increasing living co.-it trend
since the Korean War began may
be only temporary, or reflect post
holiday price declines.
But wholesale commodity prices
have been declining and are now
five per cent below a year ago.
tven retail grocery prices have
been falling a bit. So a halt In the
living cost spiral may be here for
a while.
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