Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 28, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    I' WUUAY, MARCH 28, 1052
HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THRFI
llumr Mr. mill Mm. Clitorge Rn.
ki'ii 'I'uli'liiko, luivo I'Vlui'iX'd Irom
Hua.lt In wlii i o lliry vlallrd noli,
I'ticu bi n Kcllioii unci lumlly, Tlior
lil'll In III lilt' ciiulnmrlliu iliiiiirt
mrlit uf till) UueiliK Alruriifl Co,
In Hi proem working nil Uui
nrw li-ti'i llniiil)ir. Tim Thor
bcn rtrllirri'a hnvr three children,
Judy, Ullly mid Kicky. ,, .
Iimi(I Fond A bnkrd lukr ante
ipomiarefl by Iho l.iullr-a Auxllliiry
(hi Itrntlicrhood of Riillwuy Train,
men will bp hold Bntiirdiiv nt Uie
Quullly Food Bloiti. I.iullra lira
nuked In deliver food by 10.30 n.m,
Free drllvury will bo lurnlahcd by
ciiIIIiik 73M or UiflS. .
(lonr-Cpl. Rudolph A. (Iclmllrlt,
Hon of Mr. and Mrn. A. I.. Hrlmildl
Mnlln, linn returned tn Clnrkavllle,
f)ne, Tenn,, nllrr vlaltlng (rlonda
mid fcliillvci hero.
Krror Tho Vlnlnif Hitpprlnry,
A.ihluiid, which In preaitnlhiK lour
modem plu n thin nprlus, Aruenlc
mid Old Luce, The Import, lira ol
llrliiK Krnral, Cluudlu nd Deiilli
uf Siiliwimm, runnlnii from April
14 to Mny 10 him no connection
with Hip tfhnkeapiiArliiii F'callvnl in
iwllGiiUid In an nil Her news ntory.
The lour pin vd will be pruentrd In
the Llthla Theiiter.
Ill-Mra. Knrl Oenlry, TuleUke,
In In KlumnUi Vnllry honpitnl lor
obnprvBtliin.
Barkley Yins
Bronze Star
Murine Cnrpa Cpl. I.clloy Burk
Icy, hu.ibund uf Bully Ann jlurklcy.
Clillixium, Jinn won tho Hronre btiir
liirdul un tho Korciui front.
The intiilul wtia nwurclMl by Mill.
On. O. C. Tliinniin with the lol
luwlnu cltullbii:
"Fur heroic iii-hlpvemrnl In con
necllun wlih oprruiionn nun Inn the
enemy while serving Willi h M.i
line rifle rompiihy In Knren oil
March 3. 1UM. Cpl. Itnrkley dit
plnyed mrut hklll imd courage In
the perinriiiiiiHT ot hi dullen us
a nmcliine gun miuihI lender, Dur
ing the nwiiilt on Hill 400 nenr
Hoener-onir, the lenduiK elrmente
ol the company were pinned down
by Intenne enemy fire In nucli a
poftlllun Hint they iiinskrd the fire
of liln pun. On hi own Inltlutlve,
ne led Mm men of his aouiid throiiKh
the lieiivy fire, mid renchliiR the
obntructuiK cni)liireuient, hurled a.
tiiimbrr of wrllplnced grennden
which killed or wuunded nil the
occupiinl mid kilenred their fire.
Then, moving hi gun Into Hie
tented position, he directed effec
tive nnd nrcuriite fire nuuln.t the
fleehiK enemy, Inlllctlnir heavy nui
unltlen, Corporal Diirklcy'a cour
aitcmia Rctlnna were nn Inspiration
to nil who observed him. nnd were
In krrpinir with the hlKho.1 tradi
tion of the United Stnte.i Nnvnl
Ueivlce."
Improving Flunk Bell, owner of
the Hi' 1 1 Machinery Co., Houlh
Hnulli Hlxlli, pioneer of Tulelnko,
him Improved onouuh ut Wheeler,
(Jro , t ioi ii nn iillnck of nrtln ltli
to iitlmicl tho luncrnl today ol hln
mullii'i', "Mid, Juinca Itiilh, tiiinu
Horn).
MUlakeA box contiilnliix a re.
frlifeinlor Jnr, nblonii kI"n dlih.
white enniiiel pan, Ice oreuin dip
mid ten toweln wnn phiocd on the
buck nent of the wrong cur Innt
nlHht nomas from the Melhodlnt
church following u dinner. Will tho
Under plcuo phone 'H'iH.
Ill-Mrn. HiikIi O'Connor, promi
nent Klumiuh Fulln miitron la ni r
loiihly III In Morcy HonplUil, Red
Ulull, Mciiiborn ol her liunlly ma
lit her bcdnldc, Mrn, O'Connor win
luken to Bun Mnteo nevernl duyn
imo- lor mi'dluiil trcntmcnt, then
leturiicd to Hod Dluir tn be doner
to her lumlly. Mrn. Dun Cuahmuii
mid non Hurry O'Connor, let t today
lor Red Uluff.
Ill W. C. Hooper necrclury ol
the Mooks ludxe 1" In Klumulli Vnl
lry Jlonpiuil lor nuriicry,
Churrli Movie The movie, "Fliih
nrn of Men," will bo nhnwn lit Con
KreKUllonul Church, 31(10 Ourdvn
Ave, ut 7:30 p.m. Bundiiy.
MethudUt Frllowlilp hour on
flunduy evenlnii will be linnilled by
the Melhodlnt . Voutn FflloWhlilp
Hum 'I 'M to 8:30 p. in. touU
Krbrn. Put Tnylor. Ann Pedernen
and Mary Ileth Rico will lend the
proKium.
Merrill Mlntn-Thc Merrill Cump
Fire Lciioern' Annoclnllon met
Murch 2ii. to imike pluns lor the
iinnuiil mint Mile In be held Mnrch
M throuxh April 12. Proceeds ure
to be lined lor Cump Fire work
llirouKhout to county.
SI'KAKKK
ARIII.AND m Mnrllm tShull.
rorlluud leucher. In to be the ney
pote n(eker nt n conlerejice rf
l'oung women, to be held In Ami
Onnd Knturdny. Two hundred htnh
pchool girls Irom Bmilliern Oregon
nd Northern Cnlllornln pre ex
pected. The event Is being npon
pored by the American Association
of Unlvernlty Women.
Merrill Moone Member of Mer
rill Women of the Moone C'hupier
lb will hold Ha next regular meet
ing April I with the frleiidnhlp
committee In rhurge of the night's
proa rum. A Iml intrude will be
leulured with a prize nwurded lor
the iiiuhl "outliindlMi" hnl.
4-11 Oenioii.nriillon and Judulng
pructlce ut Joint's Kitchen, hull
givunda, Huluidny lor all interested
.-hiK mfmtierk Iriirlem ttlld linreills.
Call 4-11 olllce lor schedule. Dem
onstration clnns siurln V a.m. judg
ing 10 to ll::i0 n. m.
At Home Mrs. Don C. Flnher,
wile ol the l.uva Beds National
Monument custodian, la nt home
alter undergoing surgery and hos
pitalization. Fisher Is on leave from
the monument during ner nines.
Collrie F.vent Arlcne Brulller.
Klnmnlh Falls, Is a member of
the program committee planning
the Linlleld College Spring Caval
cade at McMlnnvllle. The program
Ik designed to enteraln Northwest
high school visitors to the campus.
Carnation Club Apron and lood
sale In the Pine Street Market,
i all day tjnlurdiiy.
Degree of llonur Executive
Mummy, 8 p.m., Instead of. Tues
day at the home ol Jennie' Buck,
0305 Simmers.
Reappraisal
Move Started
I.AKEVIEW .A move tpwprd re
appraisal of nil property In Lake
County, looking to equalization ol
property assessment and tux levy
linn heon m.ide by the county court
In the decision to hold a npeelnl
lux election , concurrent with the
Muy 10 prlmury to finance the
county's slime of the reappraisal
program, said County Judge J. R.
Ifrckiiiau and County Assessor C. H.
I.angHlel. A resolution calling the
election In being prepared lor the,
signs lure of the county court
bv District Attorney Robert L,
Welch.
The election will ask the voters
for approval of a Ihrec-year serial
levy of one mill per year to raise
tho county's share. Cont of the re
nppralsul nan been entluinted by
the ntate Tax Commlslon at 101,400,
ol which the slide and county
would each pay hull with the stale
Inx conimlsnlon to furnhih the re
appraisement personnel, Lake Coun
ty's share of the cost would 'be
about 546,000 over a three-year
period.
Post Office
Business Up
LAKE VIEW The Lakevlew pol
offlce muy achieve first class stat
us this year as the result of stamp
and postage sales during 1051
reaching M0,305.U4, It wan an
nounced tills week by Postmaster
"red Peat.
Oross receipts of $40,000 Is the
minimum required lor postofflces
beln places In first class status,
but the local figure must be figured
and approved by the postofflce de
partment before It will be definite
ly known whether the new status
was reached.
If the postofflce Is approved for
ii... .,! PbI. mill 11 Will
be effective .July 1 nr,1 change
will entitle mis posionice to one
new position and possibly two. The
mil- nw nnsltlnll would be that of
assistant postmaster, and the pos-
Finie sccooa posinon womu uc ami
erlnlendent of the malls. The lnt
ter would depend upon recommen
dation of the postal Inspector.
The) $40,305 P4, In stamp and post-
,. ... rMtlni l lltti. nnslntflee Hur.
ling 1951 represents an Increase of
$1,250.00 over 1060.
Boysville, Project Of
FootprinterS; To Be In
Operation Vithin A Year
The first unit ol Boynvllle a pro.
Jrcl of International Foolprluti rs
Association (fraternal organization
of law ol liners and civilians in the
United States and Canada) will be
In operation within a year.
R. B. Morrison, IFA grand chap
ter president, and lieutenant ol too
Tncoma Wash., police department,
relayed that Information to a din
ner meeting of Klamath Falls IFA
Chapter 14 at the Pelican Ca'.e
last night,
Morrison ald the first unit would
be located within 200 miles of Ban
Francisco In California. Kventual-.
ly It la planned, Morrison related,
to havo a Boysville unit In every
state having a Footprlnlera chap
ter. Boysville will provide a home,
training and education lor depend
ent and needy boys from the age
ol nix years through high school.
A sinking lund Is also to be es
tablished to provide college educa
tion lor all Boysville graduate
who desire to continue their edu
cation. Morrison sold Initial purpose ol
the movement will not be to handle
delinquent boys, but will be to help
deserving youngsters become up
right citizens and thus prevent de
linquency. Some 30 local Footprlntcrs at
tending the dinner heard Morrison
say the organization plans to ex
pand by Including moc businessmen
In Its fold nr.l not a bus's of one
civilian to one officer as heretofore.
Itinerary ot the Intcrnatlo-v!
convention to be held June 23
through 25 at Seattle, Wash., lor
Footprlnters and their wives wat
also announced by Morrison.
Much of the convention will be
set aside to formulating plans for
Boysville.
Lakeview PTA
Elects Officers
LAKEVIEW At a apeclal meet
ing of the Lakevlew PTA, Tuesday I
evening, Mrs. Olenn L. Smith.'
chairman of the nominating com-'
mlttee presented the following slate
of officers and the assembly cast
a unanimous ballot for the slate:
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson,' co
Presidents; Mrs. Rex Stephens,
vice-president; Mrs. Joel Peters,
secretary; Mrs. Ross Duke, treas
urer: Mrs. B. H. Franklin, historian.
Draft Board
Forms Again
LAKEVIEW Four Lake County
men accepted appointment to the
Lake County Draft Board, effec
tive March 18, according to advise
received here. They replace the
four-man board that resigned
March 4 In protest aglnst treaty
provisions which exempt from serv
ice foreign nationals who a r e In
this country on permanent visa.
The new board members' are
Raymond A. Johnson, Route 6,
Lakevlew, farmer; Leon Hapke.
Lakevlew, employe of the Ameri
can Forest Products Corporation;
Frank T. Shcchan, Lakevlew, man
ager of the state liquor agency
lUire: Forrest E. Cooper, Lakevlew
attorney.
On Wednesday of this week, the
new board had not met to organize
and elect board of officers.
The new board fills vacancies
Init, by the resignations of Carl
Pendleton, Chairman: Jess Faha,
secretary; Harry J. Anthony, and
L. 8. Passage. Those men resigned
In protest against unconditional
treaties with forciim countries
which permit nationals of those
countries, in the United Stated on
permanent visas, to exempt them
selves Irom service with the armed
lorces.
i S 1,0(1 A.N
; It's wonderful when all "Vie tall
ones
Can bend, and lend our strength
to small ones.
I Olve to Easter Seals , . . Help
I cripple children.
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
arctllfsll' Trial.a
Melsilra Hlk4
t?t K Ilk it IMi
Demo Brass Plans
Meet Here Today
Howard Morgan of Monmouth,
chairman of the Oregon Democrat
ic Central Committee, is to attend
a meeting of the Klamath County
Demo Central Committee tonight.
The meeting is to be hcldln the
Circuit Court room of the Court
house, starling at 8 o'clock.
Church Plans
Fund Drive
A ffial nf ate. Ann urn, uni loci
Sunday when members of Congre
gational Church, 2lfi0 Garden Ave.,
met to consider raising cash and
gins ior construction of a church
scuooi snu community nan wing.
A committee has been appointed
to make plans for canvassing
church members. Sunday school
families, and other Irlcndn of the
church In the community on May
Chairman of the committee Is
Truman Nelson. Other committee
nernbers are Duane Bhogren Warn
jiyan. Virgil Vandlver, Loyal Lust
nd Rev. Donald Casslday, pastor.
RC Drive Up
To 61 Percent
Klamath County's Red Cross
fund drive reached 61 per cent
of it's $23,000 goal this morning.
Collections totaled $15,179.
Key to success of the drive ap
pears to be the Rural Division. This
division, slow to get under way De
cause of bad weather and roads,
has turned In only $508 toward its
$5,000 goal.
Red Cross leaders have pointed
the need of reaching this year's
quota because of the Bloodmoblle
expense. Besides aupplylng the
armed services with blood, the Bed
Cross is supplying free blood for
home town hospital use. Last momii
91 pints of the blood were used
In Klamath hospitals. There is no
charge for the blood. Persons re
ceiving blood pay only normal hos
pital laboratory fees. If the Red
Cross blood were not available, the
blood would cost about $25 a nint.
The Funds Drive Committee,
headed by Russell Tisdale and
Oeorge Dlmbat, met this morning
to plan final action for the cam
paign. PETRIFIED CAT
MT. VERNON, 111. Un Electri
cians wiring an old farm house
were shocked to find a petrified
cat sealed in the walls. One of the
men said the cat had "completely
turned to rock ' in Its airless tomb.
Bergstrom Is
Lake Elk Boss
LAKEVIEW Hcnrv Bergstrom
has been elected exalted ruler of
l akevlew Lodge No. 1438, Benevo
lent and Protective Order of Elks,
lie served as esteemed leading
knight lust year.
Berg.'.trom will succeed Joel Pe
ters as exalted ruler. Installation
will be held at the regular meet
lug April 2,
Other officer elected bv h
lodse were: F. J. Faha, esteemed
leading Knight; R. D. Proebstel,
esteemed loyal knight: Dean North
esteemed lecturing knight and" Ger
ald Gordon, treasurer. .
INCOME I P
PORTLAND Net Income
for the Pacific Power It Light Com
pany increased in the past vear
from $3,251,000 to $3,788,451, Presl
Ide.nt Paul B. McKee reported
Thursday.
He said that for the 12 months
er.dcd Feb. 29, revenues went up
7.8 per cent, from $18,611,905 to
$20,067,854.
flnCH Theatre
IT .
tisotr tm aoaoir, mm. m im
gives iwsrmrNsiPt
You ran try BREATH EASY Nebuliz
ing Mel hod for Ihe relief of bmnrhlal
ASTHMA ivmplomi on money bark
arrangement that leavci no room for
doubt. You re the Judge you must
be ftattiflerl. No matter how many
yar you have suffered no matter
If you have "tried them all"
BREATH EASY must work cr It coiti
you nothing. Try it today?
PAYLESS DRUG
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',. 13 '.ll.ttl B'"li'V.i.'ni",l,B
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"Ht CalUrU" Outm
Hilar tit UTUMtf, (M. 4 tlartltl
LiTttU Ttuf ui
llckanl Crina la
"KENTUCKI"
la Qtrim Ttctakato
tmn Hilr" CarHM ji arn
This will be Morgan's first ap
pearance here since he was elec
ted to head the Democratic organ
ization In Oregon several weeks
ago.
aaaaaaMal General IViajajBJH
Ilans Frei
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