Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1952)
HKItALI) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page thrsr Electricity May Bring USM 4 SATUHDAY, MAY 3, 10!i Industries 1WW Electroplate Firms Said Interested II v II AI.I-: K( AltllHOl'dll Bcvi'iul uiilimlrlra rciUlrlnii larito liuiinllllpa ul elrrtiiuul rncriiy are ttttrlutialy aurvnvliiK iicmallilllly u( jocnlinu In Buulhorn Ornuon whrn muro power In available, rrirUi W, F. 'iruiniiinriihiiiuiMi. limine vlllp I'nwer Adiiilnlnlriilliinn' nuutli wi'nt aiea maimupr, of Eukpih Ilniuipvlllp lint had a number of liuiiilrlrn ahum tlioiio llnca limn clrclroplnte luduivtrlpn. lie Knvn Cumplnllon ol Hip tl.4M.000 Klumaih Knlln aubalnilun mid Ihr hmlinuiiil-Klnniath Knlln 2:10.000. voll Irauninlwilim linn In plmmi-cl til inliMlcle with llm lilndim mlo nper m inn nl llir llrnl iinicralom at Mi Nuiy Dam. Thai probably will be Derrmbcr. I iif misr hkrvick l i.i. lirnt leu nf Ihe trnnanilaalon line nrobnbly will be put In aervlie , In the Central Oregon uren uy plain neur Keddlng. December ol Ihui yenr. Hint line ! Nell J. Calluhan. president o( the In being built from Ihe Dallci und: Redd m, chamber ol Ciiminiirc, Muiipln down to Redmond. and Colby O. biiillh, iunt prenl- KlKht-ol-wuv elenrlng oil the Red-1 Urnl conlorred here thin week with inoml-Kluinntli Knlln leg In being repi enenlnllve, ol the llnrvy Mn rnpldly completed '"' bld" , clinic Company und iho Kulner conntrui'llnn ol upproxlliiBtcly ll iCoinpniiy. inllen ol the line ure 10 uo !"-"' nicy ciieu un entimntc by Sec May III The llnul 311-mlle nccllon , retnry ol Interior Chupmuu Hint In nrheduled tor April. IBM. imminent power will be uvnlluble t..tn-i htl tnr eniintructlon of the Klnmuth Knlln nubnlnllon. which will be loculrcl uouth ol lown neur Klumuth Mrmorlul Cemetery, will be called In March. IBM. repnrln ITommemlmunen. und In December MM. the whole yntem hould be rendy to go llonnevllle fcower uned in mm , ore a will be mntriuuieu uy u Cnlllomlu Oregon l'ower Company ...i ii.. rtnniieville Interconnecllnn with the trnnnmlnMon und gener .lion Incllltlen ol Copro will be one of Ihe key link. In bringing ninplf mppllen ol power to Boulhwrml Ore. gnu for dolneMlr Inadn nnd indlln. trml development, nnyn the Honne. Mile chief. CAPACITY , , Olant irnnnlormer. now being inunulnctured will provide llio Klamath Knlln Mibnlntlon with a capacllv of 7S.OO0 kvn (kllovoll ainperei or uboul 60 per cent morn thnn the prenent Klnmnlh nren londn Une ol force roollng fnnn will permit the trnnnformem to carry well over loo.ooo kilowatt.. The Klantnth Knlln nubnlnllon will be modern In every reniieel, according to cnnntruclion pluiw. The building will Include a large control houne of relnlorred eon- .... crele coilrucuon, nouin. ...ii.iiinanl. control und commun- lrnllniui equipment und metering Incllltlen. Hie transformer bank will ' mnde up of Uiree large .Ingle phuse S6.O0O kllovolt umpere unlln. Protective equipment will Include a giant 230.000-voll clrcull breaker with an interrupting capacity of 1 400.000 kllovolt ntnperen and a .mailer 60.000.volt circuit breaker wiih un inlerrupllng capiiolly of 1,000 kllovolt ampere.., A MO.OOO-vnH terminal will be built to receive the incoming line from Redmond, while u neeend terminal of fiO.000 voll. will lako Ui interconnection with Copco. Trommer.haunen believe, the full rapacity of the nubntnllon will be required within a few yearn, In view of antlrlpntnl industrial growlh. T MUTUAL BKNKUT The Klnmuth rnll Interconnec tion with Copco. Tromnierahaunen nya. will be mutually beneflelul to bolh Copco nnd Bonneville und It will make It polbl for Bonne ville to deliver power Jnlo the Co)co nvnlein here for fvenlunl tine by Bonneville cuntomer. Ill Iho Roneburg-Coo. Buy nren Bubnlnnlliil local employment may be exiwcled. Tromincrnhnuen nuyn, when cnntilructlon of the Klnmnlh end of the irannmlnalon line gel. under way this summer, und also next aprlng when work on the substation starta. Minimum Wage Increase Set SALEM 1 A five-cents an hour Increase In the minimum wages for women nnd minor. In the merchnntlle trmle will go Into effect next Tueadny, Stnle Lnbor Comlsaloner W. E, Klmsey an nounced Friday, Beginning Tuesday, no woman or minor In the Industry can be paid less thnn 70 cents nn hour. It I. Ihe first Incrense In the Industry since March, 1048. TIIIKK RATH ONION'S PORTALES, N. M. 11 Dcpuly I sheriffs were Instructed to use fihclr noses In Hacking down a 'Mhlef who broke Into the projection booth and popcorn alnnd at a drlvc-ln Uienter. "He a to half of an onion while In the popcorn building," the sheriff told his officers. THE KLAMATH BASIN ROUNDUP ASSOCIATION is requesting bids for grounds concessions! Bide mull be lubmittod to P.O. Box 564 not loter thon May 14. Concoision fee it due and payable ipon acceptance of contract. The Roundup As sociation reserves the right to roject any bid. QUEEN'S TRYOUTS JUNE 15 al Iht Rodeo Groundi More Young Religion as NKW YOHK Mi When II coiiion to tlrcldliiii un a earner, record liuinliern of Anii'i Iciiii yomiu penplo urn making UiU chnlcc; "llcllu lun." MuhI church auiliorltlea aroii'l aura Juki why. "It'll hluhly citrlouH," mild Dr llrrmiinii N. Moral', lienor nl aes letury il Ihe Frenbylrrlnii lU.U.A.) Nuilunul MuhiIuiih lion id no can linn u Hreuiur uv.v, mid yet there'll un Intercut In aulrllual work among young people never j Redding May Obtain Plant WAHIIINOTON ( Tvi lied-1 Idlnu Cultl . htiMnrHH men ri.iuu-li it ' iiu-n rimria in iiiiKrt.i.1 i,.inl. , mi., uuiiim In locaUnii u magiioium for Uio nurpone when power from!..,' KnUnm Mn... .1 i the C..fnr.. K. Vnl r'y0 po...i0rP'n Federation o, Wo- Tl,ey ...d Ke.U, Lmte" SSt "c" ' '"""y better Hint to the prenldont of the Hurvey c""t"t- , , , , company, proimned tlmt " co,n .h"C, '"'0" clUKb h.cl'lfd bo'"' puny engineer would meet I Uiem i in Kcddlug upon their return next ncanmny to Uinpect the proponed .lie. , Lakeview Pool Opening Set l.AKEVIEW -me work of com- I plellng Iho Lakeview Community Hwimmlng Pool wu alaried the ; jtnni ween, nnu inc aim in iu nave Ihe imxiI rendy to be turned over to the town park board by Mny 16. II wu. announced by Rudy McLnno ! who In In chnrge for the Llona ! Club In gelling the pool work com- Pieiea. uiMrlct No. 7 Lakeview will vole Mciinllme. Ihe Llom Club In , Mny 23 on the proposition of ex going nhead with major plan, lor i ceedlng the 8 ncr cent limitation Iht. rt.ll-Ml Ion r n ..,.1 ' gram which will be held ul the pool on Mny 31. John llamon ui in cnurge oi mis. ( ne pool ueaicn- i;on win ne nugmeiiien oy uio Lukevlrw Merchnnl. Ihemnelven with Lakeview Fentlvnl day. Korrent K t.'onper announced thnl he received u phone cull from the C.V". 'J1C Multnom"l' County AlhlMlll C.I11I1 U'llli B.r.l Itml III olub's girl swimming learn will be .......... ....... ...... ..... .v here for the dedication and to take purl In the pool opening program. 'file pool and bath house were built lust year In u project of the Llmul Club. mtLitlv with dnnnled funds but with some mnjor asslnt-1 ance from the lown park fund. a.rriy Monenson oi iogoa.lp,, , expenditure. ."'. .'.S '1". " ?'""",""!! h"wn. Also in Uint toti.1 appears pool construction, who was here lant summer an director of the construction, hn. returned 10 super vise completion of various jobs still to be done, Th.-sc Includo pnlntlug Iho pool, denning and finishing and Ihe palming of tnr bnth house, roscallng the expansion Joint. In the pool, renourlng n section of the concrete alnb around Ihe top of Uie pool, and some minor work. Lake Boy Scout Head Reelected LAKEVIEW John E. McDonald was reelected Ijike District chair man of Ihe Boy Scouts In a meeting held April 34, nl the Lake County Chamber of Commerce office. Others elected were Douglas Fclscn vice-chairman: Olenn Ty ler, reelected as commissioner; nnd Ihe following member, nl lurgc: Bob Howard, Charles Foster Jack Groom. Chnrlcs Sulluwnv, J. M. Kendcll iBly), Ouy Miller, Al i Oetty nnd Cressler Robinson. ' Institutional representatives are ' Wllllnm Van Cleave, lor the AFL Sawmill Union Willow Ranch: Ho-1 luuu noi.iiin, lur uie Guillen ui Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sninta; John Houston for the PTA, Paisley: John LcDtlc, for the Lions Club; Bill Hayden. for the Spanglcr Lum ber Company, Bly. ALBANY MARINE KILLED WASHINGTON Wl The Dclense Department said Saturday that Murine Cpl. Robert L Corbelt, son nl Mrs. Francis C. Bortcr, '3186 Marlon 8t , Albany. Ore., has been killed In action In the Korean area. 1952 ROUNDUP JULY 2, 3, 4 folrgroundi Klomoth Fold People See Life's Work apparent btlorr,' Approximately (U.0O0 pro-mlnla- lenui miidctiiit now arc enrolled In ncimnurlea und theological achoolft -lieuny double Hie mi in her In years during or bclure World War il. ULutltllcii Indicate the number on the Mvuiutie l 1H per cent higher tliun 11 wuh two yviirii ago. inc aluiiulim wuh Muld to prevail nut iinlv umoliu iiirn uuino Into the iiuiiMuy, imi uumiiK youtiu women Inecninr.e,, tcachcra mid iclul training an iilMonaiita, church woi er in cnurcn cciiicih. Dr. Henry I'. Van Dubcn, presi dent of Hie nutluu'H largcai lnler uenoininiuioniil nemuiury. Union llieologlcal, kulcl there hasn't been aurn 11 "Kieul influx'' ol youth Into imiiiMcrml training since the IBHO Mont church leaucrit. In trying to m.r.ewi iciuuiiin lor the present do I vrlopnieni, apeak ol three thlnga: Hie gruvlly ol the world Bit UUllon. 2. Kcvilnllzed church recruitment progiuniii und evangelism. 3 dcinuiid lor minis lert to 1111 empty pulplU. Bandon Club Women in PORTLAND li Hie Bundon woman ciub received a t2u0i i,.ti. iijh Winnera of plaque, an runners- up were uiene clubs, in order: Coon Bay. Salem. Seaaldc. Bt. iirirnn junior. Mm. Million T. Weulherford ol Arlington w n n elected prenideni without opK.nitiou. Other ollicern. installed Friday evening. Include Mil.. William II. bperber, Pendle iom. recording aecrciury, und Mr. Cieorne W. Ailing. Sulrm, trcu.ur. cr, bolh re-elected Lakeview Tax Balloting Set l AKEVlfTW Voter, of School wu.i ti i ... .. ). The nmoiint In excess of the 8 , per cent limit In 16. 1611.24 lew thnn mat approved by Uie voters ago. ' itf iota! proposed budgeted for lB52-5a , much lamer than in riinmieH ixiu-nHitnro BCl m 011r yellr . However, . . .... ' 1 large. iigure receipts from other sources and by a bond lasue nnd serial levy nlrendy approved by the District 7 volers. On Feb. 16 the voter, approved a bond Issue of 1370.000 for con struction of u new Intermediate 1 Kraae Khool Bnd ,nnl Ugmc $61,000 which comes from a Uirce- year serial levy approved last year. Lake Red Cross Leader Named LAKEVIEW Mrs. Jo Elliott was elected chairman of the Lnkc County Chapter of Amcrlcnn Red j Cross nt nn organizational meeting held April 32 at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Creed McKcndree. Mrs Elliott succeeds Eldon Stewart. Other olflccrs arc Ouy Miller vice-chairmnn; Mm. Lulu McKend rce secretary: Mrs. Maye Hnugnt treasurer; Phil Qulsenbcrry and Elgin Cornett. disaster co-chairman; Bob Howard, first aid chair man: Mrs. McKcndree. home serv ice chairman: Douglns Fetsch. water snfety chnlrman: Dr. P. O. Kllewcr, medical advisor. In addi tion, members ol the board are Trow Long. Eldon Stewart, Father James O'Connor. Chnrlcs Sullnway, Mrs. Lcra Snider, James Howard. Hirohito Calls For Caution TOKYO '1' Emneror Hirohito Saturday calied on his people to "keep faith with other nations" and see "the previous mistake Is not I repeated." 1 The emneror. wiih Emnress Na- Rako at his side, spoke at a formal celebration of Japan's new Inde pendence Hint came with the end ol the Allied occupation Monday. The ceremony was held In the Imperial plao where May Day Communist-Inspired anti-American lints left one dead and 1.200 iu-Jured. ATTENTION HARD OF HEARING VERY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! ArfftlKTIffirJ ,nvite You To Se0 ond r,y The AUUjIltUn New Golden Jubilee Hearing Aids THE TINIEST AND MOST POWERFUL HEARING AID That Has Ever Before Been Offered by ACOUSTICON WEIGHS ONLY 3 OUNCES COMPLETE THE PLEASING HEARING QUALITY WILL AMAZE YOU PLAN NOW TO SEE AND TRY THESE NEW MODELS Nolo: A few prev ious Models offered at REAL BARGAINS 39 50 "Batteries & Service" For Any Make Available INQUIRE ABOUT OUR OREGON HEARING CENTER, 1050 Ferry St., Eugene 'J : t WITH THE HELP of Mrs. lutn, convention registration son, president of Baker JCC, Willard Hotel. MARINES WATCH U. S. Marines taking part in the atomic tests at the Nevada proving grounds northwest of Las Vegas, watch as the familiar atomic mushroom floats skyward. Vertical streaks arc caused by rock ets fired from the ground for measurement purposes. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by AP Wirephoto.) Frat Gathers Here Today Beta Iota Chapter. Phi Delta Kappa, gathers tod 11 y at the high school for Its annual social meet ing C. O. Woodhousc. KUHS Eng lish Instructor. Is the new president. Phi Delia Kappa Is a national honornrv fraternity for educators, and it holds Its social meetings In Klamath Fnlls annually. Regular monthly meetings are held In Ash land. The fraternity chapter cdraws Its memberships Irom Southern Ore lion. WURLITZER A magnificent piano. Many lovely ttylei and finlihat to cheese Irom. . LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th - jv -i . a jbi ... a a . a. 1 . In .tw. h,.H 1 M IVlt It J' " Free Clinic in Your Vicinity at Wi-No-Mo Hotel, Klomath Falls, Orcqon Tuesday, May 6th All Pay Paul Willouahby, 1050 Ferry St. Apt. 102A, Eugene, Oregon BATTERY SAVINGS PLAN '..: V ' 1 ii rii in i Is Don Piper, wife of Klamath Falls attorney, and Ben McCol- chairman from Klamath Junior registered Friday afternoon Neighbor, of Woodcraft will meet Monday. 8 p.m. at Uie KC hall for a short Mother's Day pro - gram and Initiation. Officers arc to wear formals. At Hillside Victor Shuck Mcr - rill, Is In Hillside Hospital for ob- servatlon. WCTC Meeting wiU be held at Pree Methodist Church next Tues day at 1 p.m. Speaker for the-occasion will be Mrs. Zella Hunt. from the state WCTO office in Porl- nd. She will have other speak ing engagements here during the cck. Meeting Trail Blazer Cadets meet Mny S. 7.30 p.m. at the home Hue bossier on Homeoaic. Suburban Sirens A meeting is slated for Monday at 8 p.m. in Uie ftrehouse on Ccule street. Klamath Lutheran Ladies Aid meets Tuesday. 3 p.m. In the church parlor. Program: Mrs. J. E. Tay- lor and Mrs. S. Munson. Hostesses: Mrs. J. D. Huck .Mrs. V. Hade. Mrs. V. J. Joscpnson and Mrs. Cal Rancy. Symphony Klamath's own sym phony orchestra will be prcicu: ed on the Klamath Musical Arts program over KFJl Sunday at 5 p.m. Harry Borcl Is concerunaster, and Andrew Loney. Jr.. is director. Vocal ports will be presented by Harriett Mueller and Al Brock. tlospltallicd Joe Van Meter. 3129 Oettle. Klamath Lumber atk! Box Co. employe, underwent sur- nnc, .1 UIIIoIHa Un.nllnl CnHa,. afternoon, but is recuperating nice- ' "- "-"" " ly and may receive visitors. President shown his home to so ' ninny people. Nurses Lillian Shaw. Nellie Truman, acting as host, guide Hanka and Murcl Linzl, registered nnd narrator, will explain what nurses and stalf employes of the , was done in the recently completed Maternity Department of Klamath :S5.700,O0O renovation Job. Valley Hospital, motored to Med-1 NBC end CBS television cameras ford Friday to attend a New Bornvil follow him through 10 or 11 and Premature Infauts conference. 1 rooms for a lull hour 3 to 4 p.m. silver Tea The Mother's club of Sacred Heart Academy is pre senting a silver tea installation Sunday at 2 p.m. In the Academy auditorium. Annapcils Laurence Arthur Brown Jr.. son of Laurence A. Brown, Lakcshore Drive, is among the 20 youths from the Pacific WHAT DO YOU DEMAND OF AN IRRIGATION TURNOUT? ?i!LCK: 157 OPERATION, AND A COST MUCH LESS PEYTON'S IRRIGATION EVT0H&C0. 835 MARKET ST. Chamber, Dr. Robert Han- at convention headquarters at Northwest who are members ol the 1 1U52 graduating class of the U.S. '. Naval Academy. Annapolis. Md. . There are 785 Midshipmen in the cla.ss. 1 Pilot'a Club A regular meeting is scheduled for Wednesday at 8 p.in. at the Pilot's Club airport. Meeting Klamath Area Girl Scout Junior Camp Committee meets Tuesday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Cordon Loom is home. Julie Harnden is chairman Arlene Tom- hns Is secretary. Members include Charlene Kirkpatrick. Carry Sue Hcilbronner, Mary Lou Engelcke, Sharon Finchum, Joan McPherson, Vodic Olson. Patsy Patterson, Flor- ene Wamstad, Helen Carlson. Susan Ferrell. Sharran Whitlock and Jean Wamstad. The group will plan a camp-registration party for Fre mont school May 24 from 9:30 to 2 p.m. . . Parents and Patrons of Fair- haven meet Monday, 7:30 p.m. Speaker will be Pete O'Toole , KUHS teacher who will also show slides. Ice Cream will be served by Uie seventh-grade girls. : ' Trumon to Take Public on Tour WASHINGTON W President Truman takes a national audience on a personally-conducted televis ion tour of the White House Satur day in an unprecedented broadcast. Never before has the TV eye roamed room-lo-room about Uie his- jEastcrn Standard Time. DANCE Modern and old time danc ing Every Saturday night. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. K.C. HALL. Public invited. PERMANENCE OF INSTALLATION. THAN YOU WOULD EXPECT CONCRETE TURN OUT ...1. SINCE l'V BEEN DRINKING A f U LI GLASS Of MILK AT EVERY MEAL7.... COOK WITH AND SERVE GRADE "A"