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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1960)
PAGE 2 A HKKAr.n AM") NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore Thursday. April 7, IPSO Employment In Basin Shows Hike Work Is srarre in most parls of the Pacific Northwest, and he cause Klamath Falls is on the route of much travel it receives a major share of transient work ers. So reported Guy Barker, mana per of the Employment Office here, who said most industries now have an oversupply of workers and that the demand or unskilled workers is slight. Employment started upward in the county with the arrival of ffini weather two weeks hro. Bar ker said, but was slowed by stor my weather that followed. Logging and sawmills arc oper ating at a slightly higher rate than at the same time last year, and are expected to continue a hit higher this summer. Retail. trade and service employment continues high, and employment in general is expected to be slightly above levels of last year. Some unemployment claims were reopened in March but av erage unemployment in March was below the level of March MM. Experienced sawmill workers were being employed. Barker said, and orders for office work ers, salespersons, and culinary al liance workers remained steady. "DENNIS THE MENACE" i llll llli, !. IBM I I ' ' ' ' : i . , . . 1 -, mm II! I ' NT i L . ' iffl N 1 1 SXIlf 0 High Court To Receive Rustle Case Arguments were scheduled he fore (lie state supreme court Thursday on behalf of two men convicted of cattle rustling in Klamath County. Set for argument were apieals on behalf of Robert Paul Wilson. 2!l. Fori Klamath area rancher, and Eldon l.yle Shafer, 36, Wil son's ranch aide. 'the defendants were represent ed by Attorney Glenn 1). Ramirez., who argued their trials here more than a year ago. The slate was represented by Deputy District Attorney 0. W. Goakey, PNW Chamber Officer 'Inspired' By KF Tour 'enlnncM and exits straight ened oui." The dumber will review the now scItoI budgets lo determine Ills stand on the proposals. A Forest Products 'Subcommit tee has heen established within list of department publications mit(pe l0 stud forC5t road , UMilllhlA Urk HKi-mrJ Uii- 1 i ft ... 1 Committee, a tourist promotion plan developed hy the state, has been scheduled for April the Winema Hotel. By TOM STIM.MKL i namtwr ol Commerce Prcsi- avniidiue. ne urgen nis listeners j.,, hiiilriines and other maiimt tent Hill Graham reported no l consult tne department tor as-: Dr. Keith Duke of Stanford Re lew smokestacks last month, but sistance "if you plan any busi-'sca.tn in.slilu,e has completed Portland visitor observed with ness, even a peanut stand." 'assembling hospital survey ma- nthusiasm that Klamath Falls International trade is a fa-jterial and now is back in Cali J is growing rapidly. jvored project of Cherry, who lornia organizing and evaluating These opinions were expressed j"nt'e headed two steamship lines, the information collected, it the chamber's regular Presi-'ran his own import-export busi- A meeting of the 40 Million For dent Reports luncheon in the W'i- ness, has visited Japan, and wasj The High Country Aberdeen Angus Show and Sale 45 Reg. Built, Ind. & Pent 35 Reg. Females, Inc. Few Project Heifen Some Commercials Grading by Comm of 3 Si Willioms, Pendleton, Auct. Sponsored by Oregon Aberdeen Angus Association Inside New Heoted Arena for Catalog, Writ Scott ffarrsn, Alfoma. Oregon. Gradinr In A.M.. Sal r.M. Aoril 8, Klamath Falls, Ore. Hi, Margaret ! Co mju m avs A KULER ? WE WAHHA SEE HOW IONS THIS OL SUAKE. . Weather Table Hy TIIK ASSOCTATKD PRKSS High Low l-r. Albany, cloudy Albuquerque, clear Anchorage, cloudy Atlanta, clear Bismarck, clear Boston, cloudy Buffalo, cloudy Klamath Singers ,Des Moines, dear Give Benefit fct,t'Lr McCI.OUD - Sixty Klamalli"clt,na. tlcal' Falls members of the Society Forlndia"ilP,,lis- clfal' Preservation and F;ncouragement','ans,,s City, clear of Barbershop Quartet SinginK j Loui-svi"t'' clcar in America presented a two and M1!1'1'' t'ri"' one-half hour school henelit pro. Miami, clear gram at the McCloud High School. Mpls .-.St. Paul, clear auditorium the evening of April 2. Individual numbers and med leys hy the XI male voices blend ed in perfect harmony, as did those of the quartet. Novelty ar rangements were well received and provided a break in the more kcrious numbers. The 19 members of the Sweet Adelines rendered outstanding vo cal numbers. Both serious and comedy numbers by the ladies quartet earned much applause and laughter. The high school Dixieland band received a thunderous ovation for Washington, clear their portion of the program. ' (M Missing) 40 :i7 B.I 45 45 23 71 57 S3 23 4:1 .14 57 21 42 .'12 fil 54 40 55 95 57 Bfl M f,2 54 70 40 75 44 87 58 75 5!l 5 51 Ney Orleans, clear 78 58 New York, cloudy 45 54 Oklahoma City, cloudy !I2 51 Philadelphia, clear 411 55 Phoenix, cloudy 61 Pittsburgh, cloudy 40 2(1 Portland. Ore., cloudy 77 57 Rapid City, clear H5 55 Richmond, clear 5il 50 St. Ixiuis, clear 71 42 Salt Lake City, cloudy 7K 47 San Diego, cloudy 75 54 San Francisco, clear 74 55 Seattle, cloudy S8 45 Tampa, clear 72 57 52 42 ncma Hotel Wednesday noon.incpu'y leader ot a C..V trade Graham reported on action at mission lo India in 1!B7. the board of directors meeting He said the balance of trade the night before, then introduced between America and foreign guest sieaker, Harold K. countries is a deficit nationwide. Heck" Cherry of Portland. "but is strongly in our favor here Cherry, manager of the Port- iin 0reKon." H,.lh U.krm anrl Sh.ifnp uo.o land Held OtllCC Ol the U.S. De- fiuu.,.. .,, ,t t. ,,. ,toA iinuiimf hi,.L- nartmenl ol Commerce, said he "' r"' " uh.i..i,. , r.,..., I , i: !had just taken Chamber Manac- ",her country. v...i..l- in,a,L. er Frank Tinker's "ifl-rent Tour" I CIR" markets are getting 1958. Kach man was sentenced;"' Klamath Falls and vicinity. to seven vears in the stale peni- "He should call it his $100 tentiary, but each was releasee! jlmir," Cherry told a sizeable au afler posting $7,500 bond. Iclicncc. "It was inspiring lo see The stale subsequently dis- what's hapcnod here in the past missed additional charges against two years. the defendants including charge "and for- markets are getting the dollars now to buv them." Cherry spoke alter Clraham fin ished his report of Tuesday night's board meeting. Major de velopments discussed: The chamber voted "to cooper- NOW... fable quality eat foods! against Wilson of rustling three heilers from the late Adlai John- ate to the ereatest oossihle ex As a Department of Commerce tr,n, wiln the (.iy on ,.oart anrt representative for Oregon a n d highway problems, especially the southern Washington and Idaho, avi c;.u d. .... ui ,.,., i son and charges against Shaler.cherrv was here on business L.i ...;.u ' ,i.' ' u r '.,,,;..., of rustling three heifers ami one principally with the census now:'lhe norlh and 80Uth monstrosities can Hum .mhmisuii. me 'ieiiu-:un(rrway. Ru lp U1(,c() (,is list- ants later withdrew a series of cnc,-s to lake full advani.-.ne of KF Church Hosts Meet The First Presbyterian Church ''vil 'iils aKi'l"-sl slaU' w "c'ss,-,s iscrvices ollered by his depart will be host lo the Southwest Ore-'ha! ,",;,l''1 m,,rc ,han menl. gon Prcsbylerial meeting on April I "'naier was convic.cn reoMiaiy bpl (m (jv(, o 19-20. 3' 'f ' V"k"n Wi,s conv,drd ,M0 businessmen know what the de- Mrs. Harold Plocnse. svniKlical . s . , ' , ., , , Jparlmcnt has to offer, ami only president. Portland, and' Uachell lt:,mi1r''z "Pil n heir hehall lwo ,. Il1(,p r(,n yse a a's shouln," he said. n!BeneIer. from the Sn FiiiiuisOo!1""11-'1"1"- fn,M,K u,ni?' ,lW-Uvv acUihIIv Hie;, nfiice. will be eucsL sne;.k-inons- In;'1 ,nc Mme P'Winen m- Lstilliticnl eviflrnce to .support its ..indictments, lh;it numerous errors ers. 'I'llfi tnktidne u ill inn 11 j 10 noon Tnesdav Am-,1 In The '' allowed by the trial court. He referred lo the department meeting begins at I p.m. Women of the Klamath Luth eran Church will prepare and serve a ham dinner in the church dining room at r p.m. for $1.50 per plate. Miss Bepefer will speak during! p ft . Ihe special program planned for VfSlffi 7:50. The Kev. Kobert (.'. (irnves. LAuIII Jvl will fact factory which olfers inloimalion and publications in a and that a snectator was uilV "''w iiik-i ,nK vaneiy 01 nc.us. jne of misconduct at one of the trials chamber here, he said, has a new Ski Tutors I ("apt. I,cnnuid Chrislensen was first lo set fool on the mainland of I I he Antarctic continent, doing so in 1805. NOTICE Lokewoy Signal Service Corner of Oregon & Bichn Will Be Closed for remodeling Watch for Opening Date - About 6 weeks! under sanie management Thanks to our old Cus tomers - Hope to see you after re-opening! Made to pamper your car.., these five new cat foods... Kidney 'n Meat, liver 'n Meat, Chicken, Meaty Mix and Chopped Fish are made of top quality ingredients. Pretested and chosen by cats themselves to be their favorite diet. ..they're not just flavors, they're the real thing.. Yes, they're made to pamper your cat and come in the handy one-time feeding size, too. QUALITY PET FOODS ROSS FOOD CO. I pastor of Kirst Presbyterian. kive the devotional. The Wednesday, April 20, ses sion will open at ft:.1) a.m. with a i coffee hour in the Fireside ltoom. A pre-prayer service at ft. 15 will jbc followed by the regular meet- .07 tuft at ft.itll. Luncheon at .(will he '$1. nttnidii NOW! DOORS OPEN .4S Mis. Adam Miller is general chairman. The public is invited to present for the meetings. Prospective ski instructors are invited to a clinic at Ml. Bache lor Ski Area near Bend, May 1. The session will last all day be uinniim at 11) a.m. Those who wish to try for instructor certifica tion under Pacific Northwest Ski noon Inslructors Association stan dards, are invited to lake an STARRING BARRY SULLIVAN Co starring ROBERT BLAKE examination there May 7 and R. Applicants for the examination be must have attended, the clinic or have been a temporary instruc tor or associate instructor. All instructors holding tempor ary associated classification njusl lake a cert i ('.cation exam this sprint; or lliey automatically will fuse certification. The Northwest Skier magainc contains lull details. Applications Ucal Junior Horl Cross pmjcrlsi!m'lutlt'H in ',hc m;lS'. should (ion this moiilh. The American Honor Given RC Work Junior Hod Cross News, a maga zine distribuled rimon most of Ihe elementary schools ol Hie I'nilcd States, included a report and picture of Conner School stu dents' vlsil lo patients at the Klamath County Infirmary in Iheir "Cheer at Kaster" feature of the April edilion of Ihe maga zine. , Joe Ward. Bend. 115 Kasl Sixth Street, Four Earn Top Marks PLUS lOMomows uint ro svt im wono moots umtt rw uaic irfi Whin USA Killir Subi mitt rothltsi powir m thi icy dipthft ot Polar Seal V'ttWfMC ARTHUR mm DICK fORAN - BRETT Hisn AN Allltn AIMS'!, Pli IURf Kour Sacred Heart Academy liicli i-llrtnl vlnHonfc n.-irnoil ivn- ConRt-r School children visited mal.ks Huriiig lite nine school ueeks ending with March. They were Mosahe Hartell, a junior; Mary Andrieu and Cecilia ('rouse, sophomores, and Mary Ann McClary, a freshman. Near the institution wearing Centennial costumes and presented the pa tients an Kasler lilv last year. Mrs. Emily Priest was the teach er-sponsor al Conger School in im Mill iim t.i.i.i, .inn. I'Uinir- rapher. and used in the Herald and News. Uiverside, Conger and Kair view schools have pledged Kas ler favors and decorations to lo cal insiiltilions and (he C, While Veterans Domiciliary Med ford this year, according lo Mrs. Orson Stearns, local Junior Red Cross chairman. John J. Audubon, noted natural ist, thought he was born near New Orleans, but many historians be lieve he w as born in Hail i. DOORS OPEN TONITE :4S Starts TODAY ! Bardot is more lusciously beautiful than ever, as invifing as a big ripe peach! The best thing thathashappenedtoFrench movies sincel can not temember when, artistically and materially! Not Recommended for Children Second Feature or better were compded hy Dean na. Louie, a senior; Robert Am berg, a junior; Valerie Waters, sophomore, and Michael Wag ner, freshman. Jovlene (toereus. Bill Mannine. 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