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    TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 10B2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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Corrri'llnn The Fnlrhnven Home
Intension Unll will meet Tlitirncln v
Instead nf Wcdnendny an previously
luiliniinred al 10:8(1 in. l the
I ionic ol Mrs. Hlchnrd A. JainlMin,
Kcno ftouil.
I'rnnperlty Pont Matrons Club nl
Mnlln will meet al the home nl
Mrs. Cieorue Ketlcrath Thurrdny,
Mar. IS.
Altar Hncltly Bt. Mnrv's Altar
Foclety will meet nl Hacrcd Henri
l.nrlnh linll Wednesday at 1 p. 111.
with politick lunch.
Hark lliihie W, V. Kales, who
linn liren hi llemnt, Cnlir.. fr the
pint three month, hun returned In
hi Klnnmth Kails address, 810 E.
Mnln.
I'nslpnncd-The CominunllV Pres
I vterhm Church Chilhl mentliiK,
Tuieliikc, scheduled (or Mnr. 6 lie."
been postponed until Mnr. 12.
nt the home of Mm. TCunlre Mayes.
62011 Bryant Ave. All officers nnil
chairmen are iired to be present.
The Mule ('(invention Is planned lor
April 28, rorllnnd. ,
Visitors Mrs. Chenler J. Stone
cypher, TuMnke win a Klmnath
falls visitor Mondiiy. Mr. and Mm.
Hlonecyphcr hnve hint returned
Irom vacation ut Bun Valley.
The Benellt llame to be spon-
nnred bv tne Stewart Lenox Fire
Bellrn will be held Mnr. 8 In the
Cnlrhnven KVinnnluin, 9 p. in. to
I n. in. with music bv the "Hnmoth
len." Money mined In for Improve
menl of the volunteer department,
Adinlnnlon will be II per pernon.
Meeting. The Business end Pro
frsnlnnul Woinen'a executive bnurd
will meet Mnrch 10 nt the home
of Nell Stewart, 11120 Portlmid.
Itiiiiimage Hal Women of the
WHOM, Klrnl Mnlhodlnl church will
iponnor a ruinimiirc nnle at the
Siibiirbnii fiiniber Co. 11th and Wal
nut, Frldiiy, I'i noon to 4:30 p. in.
n ml Bh lilldny 8 a. in. to 4:30
p. in. J-or luininnuc pickup cnii
Meetliw Tho llrnlev OraiiKC will
meet H p. in. Wednesday In the
unnme hull. Upenknrg at 8 o'clock
will be Clcne Orosn and Dr. Al
llitlvoriton, both of the Klumnth Fx-
peiliiienl ntutlon. Everyone wear
timie Kieen.
Kliaata View Coinnnmliy Build.
Hi gn-e Of Honor will hold en iK Association In to meet nt the
executive meeting lonlnlit, 8 o'clock building lonlKht at 8. Suburban
n oaniie and Shnntn Oranitc mem-
I'oiuhig Home S-8t. and Mrn.
vd Metx and their two children.
Mlrhnrl and Phlllln. art 10 return
ly MRS. JOK IIAI.OI SKK l,me hU week from Japan. The
Thin year's chamber of Com-, imnilv hnn been In Japan for two
merce crab feed won blatter and j years and the serueiint hnn been In
better than ever, an thlngn have.iha Air Force for neven yearn.
wnv of doing In Mnlln, and more. Mali It the aon of Mrn. O. A
lontiln urn led more oral) than
anv year nlnce the teed originated.
Dlreclorn and inembern of the
Mullil Chamber worked for two
dayn netting up tables and chalrn,
getting lood together, netting tablen,
mill cracking crabr.. which were
trucked Irom the const especially
for the dinner.
The inembern are grateful for the
nupport and the donallonn they re
ceived Irom no many to help make
It the nucceM It wan, 1
Their lllunki go to Vatjs Knllntt
who donated the hull for the meet
ing, the Lenlle Salt company for (jiiuich lomtrrow, 1:30 p. in
the nail lined, the hkw ionrc '
Company for the colfee and the Ban Klerted William Shepherd.
Jose Potato and Onion Dlntrlbutorn . Tulelnke. wnn elected prenldent of
v ho donnifd three hundred poundnin,, hnnrd ot dlreclorn of the new
ol potatoe.i, which were uned to in.A Agrlculturnl Fair Dl'trlct at a
Metis, 1030 E. Main St.
Hark to Work-Mil. Mnrv WcIIh.
confined by an llliirnn for three
werkn. hnn returned to work at thi
VFW Kenlnurant which nho opcr'
alea al 615 Kamath Ave.
Initiation Theta Tlieta Hlio Club
In to hnve Initiation and drill prac
tice Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. In the
IOOF Hall.
... 44
TAMPA 'INVADED' A C A I N Pennant-decked
"pirate" ihlpi are followed br iwarm of small boats as they
"attaek" Tamps. Fls In reensctment of the 18th century Invasion
tt city by pirates stsrtinr snnusl six-day CasparllU celebration.
; Board Gives
Study Okay
necllon with their project to draft
1 proposed new laws to deal with
' the problem.
Treasury Official Gets
Going Over In Probe Of
Taxes; Case Nears End
Rr JOK 1IAI.I,
WA8H7NOTON I The Senate
investigations subcommittee Tues
day fiuestloned Undersecretary of
the Treasury Edward H. Foley Jr.
briefly about tax cases and then
indicated the ca&c probably wan
cloned.
The Issue was raised bv Sen.
McCarthy (B.-Wls.,) who said Mon
day he wanted to ank Foley If he
ever had tried to Interfere with
the Internal Revenue Bureau's han
dling of tux matters.
In a fant-movlng series of de
velopments, the Expendlturcn Com
mittee turned the matter over to
its Investigations subcommittee so
that the full committee could con
centrate on President Truman'n
plan to reorganize the Internal
Revenue Bureau.
The President appealed to the
Senate earlier In the day to ap
prove the plan as "the most lm-
portant step we can take to give
our tax collecting agency an or- j
ganlzntlon and a management that
will assure the highest Integrity 1
and efficiency."
Mr. Truman's appeal wan In the
form of a letter to Chairman Mc
Clellan D.-Ark., of the Senate
Expenditures Committee.
The letter ssld "I earnestly hope
yr.ur committee will tBke favorable
action on tne plan and tnat It will
I be approved by the Senate."
I The letter was sent Just before
;lhe committee was scheduled to
vote on the plan.
Most of the committee members
have shown. In their Questioning
nf administration witnesses, Uiut
they are hostile to the plan.
The proposal also fnces powerful
bi-partisan opposition on the floor
led by Sens. George ID. -On..) and
Mllllkln (R.-Colo.,), chairman and
ranking minority member of the
Finance Committee which handles
tax legislation.
Mr. Truman's plan would elimin
ate the fl-t regional collectors of In
ternal revenue from political pa
tronage. His proposal would reduce
the number of regional collectors
to 25 and put them all under Civil
Service.
Only the head of the service
would be exempt from Civil Service.
In urging approval of the plan.
Woman Faces
Theft Count
A 20-year-old blonde, Mildred
Karr, 2138 Applegate St.. went on
trial this morning In District Court
on a. charge of petit larceny.
' She Is accused of stealing several
pair of socks and a picture from
Parks Variety Store on 8. 8th St.,
Dec. 21. 1851. E. E. Drlscoll is
acting as her attorney and Deputy
Dint. Atty. Don Piper as prosecutor.
Jurors picked to hear the case
1 were Bertha Teed. Bill Ryser. Carl
Schubert, Oscar Shives, Elton Alt
and Richard Quick.
Liquor Sale
Charge Laid
Charge of selling alcoholic liquor
to minors was filed In District
Court Monday afternoon against
Frank Jones, 24, of 3704 Cannon
Ave.
Jones Is accused of getting 12
bottles of beer Saturday night for
three youths, two aged 15 and one
II years.
According to Juvenile Officer
Francis Mathews one of the youths
was ejected from the KUHS-Ash-land
basketball game Saturday
night for being drunk.
Mathews said the three admitted
where they got the beer after ex
tensive questioning Sunday.
Jones was recogged by District
Judge M. A. Carter.
the President said "the million ot
American people who are now pre
paring their tax returns are en
titled to this progressive step."
MrCIi.'lhin put the letter Into the
hearing record without comment.
Forty-niiin senators must vote to
reject the plan bv March 14 or It
takes effect automatically.
AN EASY WAY TO HAVI A
PIANO
Tah can rtnl t Uvtlr ntw tnlnfl
from lb I.ula R, Msna Fln Cam
nr. 17ft N. 71b, ti a lw maaihlr
riU. AHr raajmhU tlm y cat.
If jam with, chanta If am rani la
rhaaa afratmant. Tha rnl alraatf aal4
It all rradllad t yaur purabaaa aaaat
and oa alhtr dawn aarmanl ! ateta
rr. Thf monthly par ma ma aa aa
lltlla higher than rani. Or( If pra
far. you eaa oanllnaa la rani.
CONTROLLED IRRIGATION!
Human life expectancy at birth
;ln the United 8tates ts now more
than 20 years greater than it was
I In 1900.
Ijj W:;- BIO JOBS ,j
ft. SMALL JOBS s
'' ' lift'- WE MA VI :
s ' IVIRVTHIN6 .-V
PROFIT 3 WAYS!
I Rntsre tm, now mui
for diteh.i, to TILLABll
AREAS,
t. Enjoy ofofits fiom theta
ercviouily un-uted ecrei,
I SAVE en IrrloaHon labor
ond wetd-control exponse.
and we4 control ex
ens
Hrouln Explorer's Pont 143 Is to
meet at the First presoyterian
was
ineetlng of
Thursday.
directors held
Camp Klre Leaders Assoc.
meets March 5. 7:30 p. m. In the
Methodist Church parlor. Program
of special Interest to all Blue Bird
and Camp Fire leadera.
Wednesday Meet
The March meeting of the Klam
ath Merchants Association will be
held Wednesday morning, a brenk
fast nesslon at the Wlnema hotel
st 8:00.
Important decisions on observ
ance of Armistice Day will be up
for dlwtuuilon. as well as matters
concerning Spring Opening. It was
announced by Carl Sparkn, vice
president of the group who will
oreslde In the absence of Pres.
Frank Drew.
Among Israel's exports are mar
brl. citrus fruits and cut and pol
ished diamonds. 1
make the salad. Hit salad
marie bv Dee Blory.
Thanks alno goes to the enter
talnern, who gave of their time;
tin Mnlln high school band, under
the direction of Charles Dnbry. the
Barbershop Quartet from Klamath
Falls, Fred . Dlvasek of Medford,
wiih his urcord Ion selections and
the High School Olrln quartet, un- rims Nile dub Klamath
rtcr the direction of Mrs. Luclle p0n rCgtinr monlhlv meeting at
tirny. IJened'j. 1 p. m., weanesoay
Hearty congratulations from the
'hnl. rnmninnltv uern elven Arbv
aris, son of Mr. and Mra- Vlrgllj Merchants Plan
n.-i. nlnhl nl II.. annual Onh fYlCrfcllUll
Feed when lie received the coveted
good sportsmanship trophy. The tro
phy was presented to him by his I
basketball conch. Jim Conroy. and
was donated to the school, by E. O.
Adnms, local business man,
Mrs, Irene Freltng and Mrn. K.I
rle Roberts attendrd the ineetlng of
the 8 and 40 In Klamath Falls Wed
nesday evening.
Joan Steyskal, who has spent sev
eral days here with her parents re
turned home Sunday lo San Jose,
where nho la employed.
Staying al Uie John Reeber home
this week Is their daughter. Cora,
and her children of Klamath Falls
Corn Rogers is recovering from sur
liery. Vacationing for a few days lsst
week III San Francisco were Mr.
end Mrn. Louie Kallna, Mr. and
Mrs. Mervyn Wilde, Mr. and Mrs
Joe Halounek and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Pelrasck. While, there they ex
perienced San Fninclico'i all out
air raid drill. All traffic was
stopped for twenty minutes.
Little Llbby Byrne, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrne and
Jean Stastny. daughter of Mrs.
Walter Slanuiy. celebrnted their
fourth birthdays together al the
Stastny home last week.
Little friends invited were Philip
Petrnsek, Lynn awl Ann Lofig, and
Donnle Stastny. Cake and Ice
orenm wan served the children and
gnmes were played.
Mr. and Mrn. Fred McDonald va
cationed several davs In San Frnn
clsco last week. While there they
Visited Mrs. McDonald's sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hudson have
returned to their home in Mnlln
, after spending the winter at Olym
'pia, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stastny and
Jrannle enjoyed a vacation trip to
the const and returned home
through Portland. They visited with
relatives al Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dlvasek of
N'cdford were weekend guests of
the Bill Riijnus family. Fred enter
tnlned the guests Monday night at
the annual Chnmbcr of Commerce
crab feed, with his accordion. He
Is a former resident of Melln.
Clary Freltag, son of Mr. and Mrs
John Freltng, left Monday for Camp
Stoncman, Calif., after spending a
three-week furlough here. He had
been stationed at Denver, Colo.,
where he has finished training In
photo Intelligence.
The Mnlln Shoe Shop opened for
business thin Monday and will be
operated by Truman Lynch. It has
been several years since Malln
has had a shop of this nature and
will probably be greatly appreciated
by the local folks, who hnve had to
go so far for this kind of service.
SALEM W The State Board
of Control agreed Tuesday to give
full cooperation to Portland's child-1
ren's Protective Association, which ;
In studying the problem of sex of
fenders. Tne board made a study of the
problem two yearn ago. recom
mending a separate building at the
state hospital to take cure of these
nlfan,lM Nn nl-llnn U'HS tfll(n All
last I h nrmvutnl hv th lost lpfrtslatiire.
The board agreed to let the asso
elation use all the dnta which the '
board has. The association wants I
to use this Information In con-
WATCH YOUR WKIOIIT
Try thin sweet rich almond but
terscotch sauce over baked cus
tard for superb dessert, Com
bine and cook 1 cup brown augar.
1-3 cup evaporated milk, a table
spoons corn syrup and 1 table
spoon butter about S minutes. Re
move from heat and sttlr In 'i
teaspoon vanilla and 1-3 cup roast
ed blanched almonds.
Canasta Shufflers, games and
lft .... Volrht'a Pioneer Oftfce
Hupply, 629 Main,
NOW Wednesday
DOUBLE
S&H
GREEN STAMPS
CliffYden's
SIGNAL SERVICE,
2560 So. 6th '
(Open 24 hr. Every Pay)
Z7
Oslo. Norway. Is a modern city
because it was leveled by several
diinslrous fires In the Middle Ages.
Little wster remnlns In winds
alter they have bucked over the
14.000-foot penks of the Sierra Ne
vada Mountains.
The central undisturbed portion
ot the Dismal Swamp In North
Carolina and Virginia Is about half
the size or the state of Delaware.
More than half of the Dismal
Swamo lies in North Carolina.
Bus Tieup In
Stalemate
SAN FRANCISCO W Possibility
of a prolonged Pacific Greyhound
bus strike in seven western states
loomed Tuesday. Peace talks were
postponed Indefinitely.
Federal Conciliator Omar llos
klns ended negotiations subject to
a government call. He reported
neither the company nor negotia
tors for Uie 3.500 member. AFL
motor coach employes union had
changed their views.
The strike began Sunday over
demands lor a flvc-day week and
pay raises.
KAMKD
SALEM I.TI Lief Finseth. Dal
las, was reappointed Tuesday by 1
Oov. Douglas McKay to a six-year
term on the State Board of Higher
Education.
In Midrid. shops and business
places arc closed between 1 and
4 o'clock In the afternoon.
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
IUCENE, ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
llr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley
and Joe Earley
Proprietor
Come To The - --
Wi-iic-ma COFFEE SHOP
not just to eat
Hut To Eat Belter Food
ot reasonable prices-! !
STILL AVAILABLE
NEW MOTORS
AND
SHORT BLOCKS
We have been able to secure
these brand new, complete Motors
and Short blocks, either 93 or 105
HJP.
If ree have keea pfnnln en Inettll
Inf new aseter or e inert black,
DO IT NOW while thty ere etlll
evellablet
USE OUR EASY
BUDGET TERMS
and take your time to pay!
ASHLEY rta.
s.. rh CHEVROLET m
Jl
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UF IdvM- ,, tal and. smart expan-
If 15'-' , Jk l sion band. Famous I f C j fJ
ll jfl'a (Xr(f'tctt!frSr 'lipll Elgin craftsmanship I mJ I i
a enduring accu- '
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i175 '" ' 5713 . aj iij. tu,.l x,. Domed crystal
Tgj . uomca crysiai. e -
Handsome case
design. High
' curved crystal.
modem styling, tango
Lovely case High curved
and matching crystal. Trim $0
expansion band. 4o? expansion band.
Budget Accounts Invited!
GIVG
700 Moin Sr.
REGISTERED JEWELER
AMERICAN (El S0CIETT
iiu itATIt.see (tattir
Phone 3151