FRIDAY. FKRRUAFY 13. 1PS9
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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CITY BRIEFS
Chiloquin Gives
Sewage Pact
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State Joined By California In SP Blast
Moose Hall will h innnrMl hv
the Academy o( Friendship. Worn
n of the Moose. Chapter 467.
Crowning of the Queen ot Hearts
will b at 11 p.m. All members of
the Loyal Order of Moose and
Women of the Moose and guests
iic inwiea 10 auena.
Baked Food Sale will be given
by the Newcomers Club at Market
Basket No. 1 on Saturday, Febru
ary 14. Proceeds will go for re
tarded children.
Baked Food Sale for the bene
fit of KUHS senior class will be
held Saturday. February 14. at the
House of Shoes. 3690 South Sixth,
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Baked Food Sale Xi Alpha The
ta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
will hold a baked food sale Satur
day. February 14, at the South
Sixth Street C-aieway Store, start
ing at 10 a m
Public Card Parly The Midland
Grange Home Ec Club .is sponsor
ing a card party Saturday, Feb
ruary 14, at 8 p.m. in the grange
nan. me public is invitea
Completes Course Pvt Ray
mond G. Coon. 18. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo L. Coon. 1607 Hope Street
completed the eight-week light-ve
hicle driver course recently at Ft.
Ord. Coon, who entered the Army
last September, was previously
employed by the Weyerhaeuser
Timber Company.
SAN FRANCISCO (IPI) - Cali
fornia joined Oregon Thursday in
opposing Southei a Pacific i at
Sweethsopt Rail
Slated Sat to? day
The ninth annual QTI Sweet
heart Ball, featuring music by the
Starlighlers, will take place Sat
urday night at the Klamath Audi
torium sponsored by the OTI stu
dent body and Omega Epsilon
Rho. the business fraternity.
The dance will begin at 9:30,
following .the basketball game
played at the campus, and win
continue until 1 o'clock. Attendance
is priced at $1.50 a couple and is
open to all. Everyone attending
will be entitled to vote in the se
lection of "The Sweetheart of OTI."
The Sweetheart candidates are
Ann Martin. Ashland: Susie Nis
kanen. Astoria: and Jcannine Ol
son. Bonners Ferry. Idaho.
The dance is semiformal: beard
ed men are welcome.
PBson3 Srvkft
' The possibility of bringing tele
phone service to the families liv
ing on Unner Klamath Lake, about
23 miles northwest of Klamath
Falls, was explored at a public
meeting of members of the newly
oreamzed grange of that locality.
Mickey Wampler, master of the
new grange, introduced represen
tatives from the PUC and from
West Coast Telephone Company. A
proposal was heard to run three i
irunK lines uireci iiui;i rkiaiiicmu
Falls and establish a central dial
office at the resort area. Toll rates
have not yet been worked out. but
it was thought there would be no
toll charges among the more than
65 families living in the area.
Plans are also under discussion
for the acquisition of a grange
hall for the new organization.
of Ollie Hanna. 12S Pine Street
Polluck. with dessert furnished
by hostess Bring table service. A
quilt will be given away. Co-hostesses
are lsabell Foster and
Ldith Barleen.
Moved Mr. and Mrs Darrel
Price, former residents of this
city, have recently moved to Med-
ford where they are at home at
3355 Hollywood Avenue.
Square Dancers All adult be-
limner square dancers may start
in a class tonight at the city li
brary auditorium, at I o'clock:
J. D. Stanley, instructor.
Dance An Old Time Dance will
be held from until 1 Saturday
night. February 14, in the K of
C Hall. The public is cordially in-
vuea. music by inree Notes and
a Hal
Centennial Program Mills
School is having a Centennial pro
gram tonight beginning at 7:30 in
me scnooi auditorium. The public
is invitea. mere is no charge.
Midland Grange will hold de
gree practice on Sunday, Febru
ary 15, at 2 p.m. in the grange
hall.
Box Social The Pelican PTA is
sponsoring s box social at the
Pelican School cafeteria on Satur
day, Febcuary 14. at 6:30 p.m.
Everyone is invited. Cards, games
and coffee furnished.
Henley Belhel No. 51, Interna
tional Order of Job's Daughters
will hold a regular session, at 7:30
p.m. Monday. February 16. in the
Henley Grange Hall. Honored
Queen Becky Short will preside.
Awards Dinner The Klamath
Falls City Bowling Association will
hold its championship awards din
ner and dance at the Willard Ho
tel Saturday. February 14. The
social hour starts at 6 p.m., din
ner at 7 o'clock. Dancing and the
presentation of awards and tro
phies will follow. Tickets may be
purcnasea at tne door.
Roosevelt PTA will hold a
Founders Day meeting, honoring
past presidents, luesday, Febru
ary 17.
NAACP will broadcast a com.
memorative OOth anniversary pro
gram at 3:45 p.m. Saturday, Feb
ruary 14. over KFLW. Mrs. Mu
riel Colley. president of the local
NAACP Chapter, will be introduced
and in turn will explain the taped
record to be broadcast. The pro
gram will feature three outstand
ing national speakers.
equipment controls and other ac-, tempt to reduce service on its
ccssones necessary to complete Shasta Daylight train between San
the city sewage treatment plant
for Chiloquin has been awarded by
the city council of Chiloquin to
William Lorenz.
Bids were opened on February
and action was taken the fol
lowing Monday at the full council
meeting, according to Lloyd Pe
ters, clerk.
Lorenz was low bidder at $6,500.
Other bidders were Riverside
Construction Company, Portland,
$6,800; Den Herder's Construction
Company, Lebanon. $8,209: P. J.
Bush and Sons, Klamath Falls,
$8,440; Jeske Brothers, Eugene,
.660. and Phoenix-Matthews Con
struction Company, Portland, $11.-
780.
Jeske Brothers completed the
extensions for the East Chiloquin
sanitary sewer system on Febru
ary 4, three and one-half weeks in
advance of the specified comple
tion date of the contract.
Bids will be invited soon for the
sanitary sewer system extensions
for West Chiloquin.
Farmer Crushed
As Tractor Tips
EUGENE (AP'-Paul K. Dyk-
sttfrhuis. 58. a Eugene farmer.
was crushed fatally Thursday af
ternoon when a tractor he was
driving overturned.
He had been pulling a log up
a steep hill and the tractor up
ended. The accident apparently oc
curred at about 3:30 p.m. His wife
found the body when she went
to look for Dykstcrhuis some two
hours later.
Francisco and Portland.
Oregon has charged in hearings
before 'the Interstate Commerce
Commission that SP is attempting
to discourage travelers from using
the train by offering poor service.
The railroad proposes to operate
the train, now running daily, on
tri-weekly basis during winter
months.
Clyde T. Neary, one of three
California PUC experts who tes
tified Thursday, said SP is actual
ly losing only $155,000 a year on
the train instead of $1,900,000 as
claimed by the railroad. Neary
said this net loss is reduced by
income tax deductions, leaving the
linn with a cash loss of only
$72,000 a year on the Daylight
operation.
GOP Leader
Lauds Mark
Neary said the train would make
money if it were not for a $609,000:
yearly loss on its dining car op
erations. He testified the railroad
could make a profit if it warned
to by converting to buffet style
or airplane style meal service.
Edward M. Jennings PUC
transportation engineer, challenged
other SP figures by testifying that
there was "considerable doubt" as
to the accuracy of the railroad's
maintenance cost accounting. He
said ,SP car maintenance figures
per mile were 42 per cent higher
than a composite .figure for three
otner railroads and locomotive fig
ures were 30 to 50 per cent
higher.
He blamed the railroad's higher
locomotive maintenance largely on
inefficiency, charging that SP was
not using modern repair methods
in its shops.
A third California witness.
Claude Carlock. a PI C stall mem
ber, said he had observed numer
ous defects during trips on the
Daylight within the last few weeks
that would discourage the traveling
public.
These included such deficiencies
as water leaking through the ceil
ings in three locations, automatic
sliding doors out of order, a bar
refrigerator out of order, air pock
ets in floor linoleum in the diner,
a stuck baggage elevator that
caused passenger delays, and an
improper valve which caused over-
healing of the parlor car.
Earlier. Cllllord W. Ferguson.
Oregon Public Utilities Commis
sion counsel, said the SP provides
only one baggage porter at Port
land for each three ears of the
train, in support of testimony that
the railroad is deliberately dis
couraging the public from riding
the Daylight.
OSBORN HOTEL
EUGENE, ORE.
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SUIT FILED
McCollum Lumber Company
has filed suit in circuit court to
recover a $272 bill it maintains
remains due from supplies it de
livered to Harold and Edna Sher
man between August and Decern
ber. 1956. In another equity suit,
Super Packing Company seeks a
lien on a livestock truck in the
possession of Mrs. Venora Woods
which it maintains Mrs. Woods
late husband improperly registered
in his name instead ol the company's.
HILLSBORO IAP) Sen. An
thony Vturri. Ontario. Senate Re
publican leader, said Thursday
night that Republicans in the Leg
islature might disagree with Re
publican Gov. Mark Hatfield, but
that disagreements are healthy.
In a speech at a Washington
County Republican supper, Yturri
said Hatfield "is not only a keen
and intelligent administrator, but
he is the symbol and epitome of
an era that will once more bring
Republicanism to the people.
The senator told of how 10 of
the 11 Republicans in the Senate
voted against Hatfield s wish that
the 1053 anti-picketing bill be re
Such disagreements, he said.
"illustrate the independence and
the breadth of scope of the Re
publican Party."
Yturri said Hatfield was elect
ed because thousands of Demo
crats were "sick and disgusted
with their leadership and the in
consistency and deception of such
leadership.
REAUY'
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Attention all Eagles and guests
There will be a centennial spa
ghetti dinner from 7 to 9 p.m. Sat
urday, February 14. at the Eagles
Hall, - Ninth and Walnut. Adults
$1.25 per plate, children to 16
years, 75 cents. A sweetheart
dance wit! follow the dinner.
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Sweetheart Ball
STOCK WALL PAPER $
V - Vt OFF
- rTrZ A & B PAINT
BENDS
$1
SATURDAY
February 14
Per Couple
DANCED 9 P.M. -
Paid Members and Guests
1 A.M.
The bends we mean are brought on
by those Z-shaped door openings on
many of the '59s the kind of door you
have to fall, crawl or back into! Mercury
ends the bends with the most generous
doors in its field up to 6 inches
wider, with windshield posts 2 inches
' forward, out of knee-knocking range.
Secret of Mercury's easy access Is the
only body shell in the medium price
field not designed for a smaller car.
Big-car shell puts Mercury's transmis
sion under the hood instead of under
foot Mercury's power tunnel is half as
big as competition's. Lower tunnel
means extra leg room, extra-padded
seats. No more bucket-seat ride for
the man the middle. Come In for a
treatment and a turn at the wheel!
r MERCURY
BASIN MOTORS
424 So. 6th it.
Advisory Council
To Visit Opeech
Eight members of the Oregon
Technical Institute Advisory Coun
cil anH Mrt Mnnre Hamilton. Med-
ford. member of the State Board
of Education, are expected on tne
rvrf ramnn this weekend.
Thara wilt he a rerpntinn for the
group and invited townspeople in
ht campus cafeteria at a p.m. on
Sunday, according to w. u. rur
vine. OTI director,
nn MnnHav. the advisory coun
cil will hold a regularly sched
- i,la4 maotmcr nn the ramnui. Mem
bers who have indicated they will
be here are Mrs. Leigh Gustison
and Edward Branchfield, both of
Medford: Jess A. Bell and A. S.
Teller, both of Portland; Harley
Libby, Jefferson: William Ross,
Vale: Glenn Sands, Cove, and Al
len Leake, Helix.
NEPAL GETS CONSTITUTION
KATMANDU. Nepal UPI) -King
MaTiendra made public
Thursday the provisions of a new
constitution for Nepal, which nev-
tr had a real constitution.
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Will Knock on Your Door
with Gifts & Greetings
from Friendly Business,
Neighbors and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare Leaders
On the occasion of:
The Birth of a Baby
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Arrival of Newcomers to
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