Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 19, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, ll)!i2
I1KRALD AND NEWS. KIJVMATII FALLS. ORF.CON
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MUng Mr. unci MrH. JnniPri
rnliiirr itnil niiuill dnuxhUir Jolt
Tiiemlny Kir Corviillh to mmnd the
loinulnilni- ,t the wflnk with ruin
llvm mill IririKlM In lloinndiiln mid
oilmr tiiwiw. I'liliiior U ft Uiuchor
lit Mllln school,
VUlliira Mr. mid Mil. IX. K.
(Mud i Hwil,ir, MiidloiU, lormrr
Klnmiitli rnnliltmui wore workr-nd
HuwitH ol Mr. mid Mm. Tom JJiiv.
3731 Ninnnimn I.ium. Bwltznr ww
formerly on thn police force hnro.
OTI MmlThe OTI Homo Exlm
Klon Unit will incut 10 it, in. 'Ilium
chiy nt tho hoiiif ol Mm. Hlclmid
lli'nnlK. 410 lIlllHldc. Lumen un
ciuniiUK wlnliliw rides meet nt the
llooiui) llnrpi-r Jr. homo, 9:30
in. Tho dFiiumiitriitloii will bit nn
kltelirn ntnniKd mid a suck lunch
will bo nerved nt noon.
I.nnf Trip Leaving lor Alnnka
Mnnduy wore. Mr. nnd Mm. Hnr
Id ItiluKti ii nd children Jnmlc, 6
mid Ronnie 4, nnd Mr. mid Mm.
J-'rnnk llurr mid children, Joan, Ii
l.lndn, 4, Hubby, II, mid Lurry 11
liinnlmt. The two fiinillic heuded
NorUi In ii l'i Um truck, remodeled
lor living (unrtnrn mid expect to
nrrlve In the vicinity ol Aiichnrniie
In nbout two week". The truck
even cm rlecl n winihlnu machine
npernllnir on II volts ol power.
ll'lKK" bnrl been employed nt the
Hiilxluer Motor tor nbout (I yen,
llurr lor tho punt nix months.
All Women Interented In niter
nin home nurnlni? courses to lie
Kin March 'JO, plenno cnnliict Red
C'iouk office, phoiiB VIM. The
course will be sponsored by the
Mills PTA,
ZUn l.uthrrnn l.ndles Aid will
meet 1:30 p. m.Tliursdny nt the
church.
Nlinaln View K run ire will meet
In remilnr session, Krldny 8 p. m.
in the Hlinntii school iym. h'xplorer
Bcout Post No. 110 will receive
their chnrter nnd ling.
There will be n remilnr mwllng
of Uio Btewnrl-U'nox Fire Belles,
1:30 p. m. Thursduy.
Job's Daushtrra will hold their
remilnr mcetlnii Tlmrndny evenlnit.
There will be n potluck fl:30 din
ner nt the Mnsnnlo Temple, hon
oring Uic State Ornnd Ounrdlnn.
New Daughter Mr. nnd Mrs.
Btevo Kcssler. 82J Mitchell, nre
taking their new daughter, I, sum
Louise, born Mnrch 15 nt Klnmnth
Valley Hospital home tmliiy. Tlie
little girl, second child In the fam
ily, wclKhed 7 pounds, I1; ounces.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kewiler hnve n non
Htevle, years old. Pnternnl
crnndpnrenLs nre Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
J. Kessler. I.eroy Blreet, mnternni
nre Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Wntt,
Hpoknne. Her grent-grnndfiither Is
84-yenr-nlil W. S. Kessler, Portland
and I. sum Louise wnn born on hie
blrthdny nnnlversnry.
White Shrlne-AII nfllcem to be
In.Htnlled nnd members partlcl
pntlng in Instnllntlon ceremonies nl
tlie order of the White Bhrlne of
Jerusalem, Mnrch 21) nre to report
to the Masonic Temple lor prac
tice, 7 p. in. Sunday. .
Speaker J. J. Gillespie, Salem
will speak nguln tonight, 7:30 nt
the Church ol God, 3803 AHnmont.
Legion Women Wlnema Post
143 meets tonight at 8 nt Memo
rial llnll. Entertnlnmenl nnd re
frenhmenls. All women veterans
Invited.
Carnation rlub Meets tonight at
t at Uia home of Cress Urubb,
4617 Winter Bt.
Moose Lodge A potluck Is to bo
held nl tho lodge hull Friday, 6:30
p. m., tor Ininllles nnd guests.
Thcrn will bo movies nnd games
for children.
Democrats A reorgnnlcnllon
meeting ol the Klnmnth County
Democratic Club Is to bo held nt
7:3(1 tonight nt the Wlnemn. Robert
Y. Thornton of Tillamook. Demo
cnndldnto for Attorney Oenernl, Is
scheduled to be tho speaker.
(.'aline llonnra Clifford Jackson.
Klnmiitli Pulls, nnd Albert Mlckn,
Mnllu, luivo been Inltluled by the
Oregon Btnte College chapter of
I 'hi Uln Hlgmn, niillonnl froshmnn
nchnliuslilp honor Iriilernlty. A 3.6
grudn nvorngu in rociuirea lor
iiioinliornhlp,
(Iranilimrenta Fred B. Robinson,
Hill Crescent HI., hna returned
from Um Angclos. Mrs. Robinson
In iiiiniilnlng In the Houlh a few
more duva to get better ncnunlnted
with the Robinsons' new grand-
dnughler, Nnncy Louise, born
March 3 to Blililuy nnd Curtla Robinson,
In Paclfln Peter P. Rodriguez,
Weed, Is nerving with the Navy
aboard Iho repiilr-siilviige ship UBS
Deliver In tho far Ennt.
First Melhodlat All church wom
en Invited to monthly WHCB meet
ing tomorrow, 1:30 I), m., nt the
church. An Executive Committee
meeting Is to convene nt noon.
Mayflower Club of Congregn-
tlonnl church will hold ft dessert
luncheon Krldnv at 1 ti. m. nl the
home at Miss Mary Eckstein, 2243
Garden Ave., with Mrs. Hazel
Bindley nnd Mrs. A. A. Myers as
co-hostesses. All members nnd
guests nre Invited to attend.
I'rosnerlty Rebeknh l.odge will
meet nt the lOOK hull Thursday nt
B p. m. lor regular business nna
Initiation. All officers nnd degree
tram members nre naked to be
present nnd wear white formula.
Crater Snow
Sets Record
An elght-lneh snowfall Inst night
after the anowpack settled slightly
yesterday pushed the Crater Lake
snow depth to a new all-time rec
ord 210 Inches.
Asst. Chief Park Ranger Bernle
Pncknrd reported the record was
surpiisned at 8 o'clock this morning,
and a heavy snow win atlll falling
two hours later.
Tlie old record of 208 Inches wan
set during March of 1938.
Packard snld travel was not ad
vised on Highway 62 through the
lark tooay. niree or me pnrx s
ive snow plows were reported out
of nctlon nfter working against
heavy odds all winter.
Total snowfall for the senaon so
far according to Packard, Is 701' 4
Inches. Record total snowfall was
measured during the winter of
1848-49, Packard said, when snow
piled up to a depth of 823 Inches.
Normel fe- this time of yenr Is
022'i Inches.
Bankruptcy
Move Asked
PORTLAND Wl A Roseburg
mnn, who won n big personnl In
jury verdict In a highway accident
ens, Tuesday nsked thnt the com
pany of one of the defendants be
declared bankrupt.
Maurice Orlesrl of Roseburg
won ft verdict for $119,236 In Coos
County Circuit Court as a result
of a collision with a logging truck
owned bv J. A. Abston of Port
Orford. The driver was the other
defendant.
In a ledernl bankruptcy petition,
Orlesel said that Abston hnd com
mitted "net of bankruptcy" by
transferring some of his assets to
another creditor. To press his own
clnlm. he snld Abston's firm. A. A.
Logging Company, should be de
clared bankrupt.
INCORPORATE
BALEM lfi Articles of lncor
porntlon Wednesday:
Lower Hlghlnnd Blbla Church
nnd Sundnv School Benver Creek.
George C. Elliott, Dell M. Scrlbncr
and W. P. Btonc.
23 1eaM Aja
Mondoy, March 18, 1929 Mr. ond Mn. Vernon Moore of
the Johnson Apartments announce the birth of on eight pound
ion ot the Klamalh Volley Hospital on Soturday, March Ii,
Mri. Moore will be remembered os Miss LoVida Stinson. Mr.
Moore is salesman wilh the Balsiger Motor Company.
Tuesday, March 19, 1929 Engagement of Miss Moybclle
Leavllt, youngest daughter of Judge ond Mrs. A. L. Leavitt, to
Mr. A. H. Bornhiscl, Klamath Falls business man, was an
nounced at a charming tea on Wednesday. Miss Leavitt Is con
nected with the advertising department of the Evening Herald '
I ond The Klamath News. Mr. Bornhiscl is with tho Trl State
Realty Company.
Wednesday, March 20, 1929 Sale of the interests of Chorles
Grovo In Tho Gordon Toxl Service to Brady Montgomery was
made known yesterday. The servfeo Is now owned by the Mont
gomery brothers, Brody and Pat. The stand Is located at the
Mecca. . i , ,
Thuridoy, March 21, 1929 Work hos started on the con
struction of an addition to the New City Laundry building at
tho corner of Fourth St. ond Klamoth Ave. Directors of the New
City Loundry ore: Frank Word, E, H. Bolsiger, Don J, Zumwolt
ond E. E. Mogce,
Friday, March 22, 1929 Tuesday night hos been set aside
os a post commanders retrieve by members of the American
Legion Post No. 8, Tho order of commanders since the formation
of the post follows; J. H. Cornahon, Fred Westerfoldt, H. E,
Gotz, F. R. Olds, O. D. Matthews, George Barlh, A, H. Buss
man, Louis Porter ond Alfred Collier.
Saturday, March 23, 1929 Neighbors of Woodcraft enjoyed
one of the most delightful meetings of the year on Wednesday.
Threo chortor members from 1906, Mrs, Ella McMillan, Mrs.
D. V. Kuykendoll ond Mrs. George Grlzilo prosided In the, choirs..
Mrs. B. Tompkins ond Mrs, W, E. Palmer entortoinod with
musical numbers. Lillian Hoyden received a past guardian's pin.
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Purity Probe Has Capitol
Hill In Tizzy; Big Cleanup
Boss Want Salary Reports
fly IA( K AIM.YIH
WASHINGTON I Political
boiub-bursls rolled up nnd down
Pennsylvania Avenue Wcdncsdny
lis corruption probes within
probes veered off In unprcdlct
able directions.
These developments stood out In
tho bitter clectlon-yeur struggle
between the Truman arlniliilsiru
llon und lis critics:
1. Nowbold Morris, President
Truinnn'n specially appointed cor
ruption sleuth, culled on Attorney
General McGrulh (his own Im-
medlnto superior) nnd 695 other
top Justice Department officials to
submit detailed data on the flnan-
Newberg Boy
FFA Winner
CORVALL1H If Lynwood
Lundu,ulst, Newberg, won the an
nual Oregon Future Farmers ol
America public speaking contest
held here Tuesday In connection
with the annuul r'FA convention.
His address on "America's
Cruelest Waste" dealt with the
handling of livestock on the furm
and en rouie to marsei.
Bill McNury. North Marlon, wan
second with a tulk called "A Death
Warrant for Rats. James Chrl'it-
lanson, Junction City, was third,
and Bill Bennett, Enterprise,
fourth.
Morn thnrt. 400 FFA members
opened business meetings of tho
convention Wednesday after a wel
come by Dr. A. L. Strand, Oregon
State College pre i lent.
Election nnd Installation of of
ficers Is scheduled Thursday and
Friday
The State FFA Executive uom-
mlttee met Monday nnd Tuesday.
Ralph L. Morgan, state super
visor of agricultural education, and
M. C. Buchanan assistant super
visor, both of Salem, are directing
the convention.
SHIP OKAV
SEATTLE 11 The Coast Guard
reported the tug Salvage King took
over the tow of the British freight
er Darton 200 miles off the Colum
bia River light ship Wednesday.
me Canadian tug toog over irom
the Coa.st Guard cutter Winona
after a 7 a.m. rendezvous. The tug
Is expected to tow tlie propeller
less ship to Portland for dry-docking.
clul status of themselves nnd their
Immediate kin,
Tho questions nsked ranged from
stock market speculation nnd gam
bling to how many fur coaln are
now In the family compared with
live years ago.
2. A House Judiciary Subcom
mittee Net up In the wake of
congressional disclosures ot tux
collection scandals asked Trurnan
for a look at the Income tax re
turns of McGrulh and IB of his
aides.
3. The ume committee asked
McGruth to appear for question
ing March 20 in connection with
the committee's own investiga
tion of Justice Department alfairs.
Republican Presidential Possibility
Harold E. Btiisscn has suggested
nn Inquiry Into reports that Mo
Grnth has become a millionaire
in Ilia 21 yeurs in public service.
4. The Senate Judiciary Com
mittee rejected Truman's request
that Investigator Morris be given
power to subpoena witnesses and
require the production of records
from non-government sources.
Inslcud, Chiilrmun McCarran
(D-Nev said his group had ap
proved "a new approach" to tlie
government cleanup problem. This
would Involve presidential appoint
ment of a chief Investigator and
five assistants who unlike
Morris would be subject to Sen
ate confirmation.
Further, In sharp contrast to the
Morris plan of operations, Con
gress would have access to all
Information gathered by these In-1
gators, through subpoena powers I
or otherwise
McCarran and other members I
of the committee made It amply I
clear that they did not have Morris
in minu or tnc proposed cniti
Investigator' post. j
The Ncvadnn described Morris, i
former president of the New York j
City Council, as a man without j
"control of his own emotions." This
was an obvious reference to
Morris' outburst against the "dls-1
cased minds" of senators investi
gating his part In some surplus
tunkcr deals.
Meanwhile, former Internal Re
venue Commissioner Joseph D. i
Nunan Jr., spent six hours Tues-;
day behind closed doors with a'
Bring the f eng 1 1
for coffee . . .1 II
Li
house committee pursuing tax col
lection Irregularities. Chairman
King (D-Callf) told newsmen he
would be recalled "probably be
fore the end of this month."
Nunan refused to comment on
his long session other than to say
it was "pretty cxnausling. Nunan,
Income tax chief from 11)44 to 1947
has been accused by Sen. Williams
IR-Del) of giving legal aid to tax
troubled clients too soon after leav
Ing the government.
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