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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1963)
. - S. Bridge Unit Schedules Dinner Party, Election I HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, fln-goo Sunday, Dwrnbfr . 1963 PACE-JA The annual election party and dinner of the Klamath Falls Unit Committee of the Ameri can Contract Bridge League gets started with a masterpoint duplicate bridge tournament, 1:30 p.m. today, at the Wkiema Motor Hotel. Members of the unit uill submit their ballots before the tournament, after which the votes will be tabulat ed and the new officers named for the coming year. EIGHTY OLD Brothers John, Hans and Thomas Minlcler, came to America from Holland in 1709, bringing with them this hand wrought iron scale. Jack Minkler of Klamath Falls now owns the relic. His fathsr, Frartk, and later his children were weighed on it. Rules differ on each side of the beam. One side weighs up to 45 pounds, the second to 12 pounds. The three hooks are held by pins. Jack Minkler, a retired logger, came here from Eugene in 1953. The family home is at 234 Martin Street. Sales Tax Supported PORTLAND lUPH-The Ore gem Education Association voted Friday to support a state sales tax with the money to be car marked for education. The or ganization said jt would initiate the measure, if necessary. The action came at a meet ing of about 200 delegates to the OEA's Representative Conn oil. There were estimates it might cost as much as $74,000 to run the initiative campaign. The council also voted lo re sist any attempts by school boards to lower teacher salaries as a result of voter defeat of the legislature's tax bill Oct. 15. Some school district budgets are expected to be cut as much as 23 per cent next year be cause of an anticipated $12 mil lion slash in the $1)1 million state aid to education fund for the next biennium. FIRE REPORT Friday. 0:14 p.m.. electric dryer in basement on fire at 40S North Sixth Street, occupant Quentin Steele. , Considerable damage to dryer, houte full of smoke. Saturday. 3:40 p.m. leaves burning without permit at Ruse way Drive and Oregon Avenue. City Briefs MARY LEWIS has returned home from two weeks vacation mi Sacramento. San Francisco and Watsonville, Calif. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO GIFTS... COMBINATION &j)g DESK SET fXjk The Princeton is an 'A. Accurate barometer, 'J$S. also tells temoernfure . ' and. humidity. Two lone dial briss trim V AUTO COMPASS f ' No more lost time or fl, miks-roinli the r-ohf fy an the time--- Im Jt'res ccurv undr A all driving conditio". f' Gray or Ian -- wit. H r- S5.95 fit LI s5.oo jy Indoor - 0Mwr THERMOMETER Aecurf''v tm pnth instde outvde temper. tures Easy to mount. Oar Q'y or IvO'V case. Heiqht I1". (et of tubing, price AH enmp'ett line tmit 1 Lomb. Carl Zftjj rxj Other famnu mjkti . . . ODra Glastei. B remeteri, Thermumtltrs. Msojnifitrt and Hand Recdcri. We give &H Green Stomps Convenient Credit COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 730 Main TU 4-7121 M.l Orrlen Filled Prnmpttr Add Sec amiiot and insurance Plane Lost In Viet Nam SAIGON 'L'1'H - A U.S. m a d e RB25 recrnnaissance plane crashed Friday in Crm munitt - infested Dinh Tuong Province, probably killirrg four Americans and one Vietnamese, it was announced Saturday. A U.S. military spokesman said the bodies of the Vietnam ese and one American had been recovered from the wreckage of the RB26. which came down in the five-foot-deep waters of a stream about 33 miles south of here. He said there was no sign of survivors. It was not certain immediate ly whether the plane was shot down by the Communists, who liave downed a number of planes in the general area of the crash in the past. The spokesman said the plane was on a photo-reconnaissance mission when it crashed. Tlie converted World War II bomb er carried two American in structors in addition to its usual crew of three. U.S. Air Force sources said the instructors were "checking out" the plane's navigator, who was unfamiliar w ith the p e r formance of the RB26. The names of the Americans lost in Friday's crash were not made public immediately. Lumber Aid Bill Passes WASHINGTON (LTD - The Senate Friday passed and sent to the House legislation to al low West Coast lumbermen to continue Ufing foreign vessels for shipping lumber to Puerto Rico. The measure would continue for two years an exemption from the Jones Act, which re quires use of American flag ves sels to carry cargo between U.S. ports. Lumber producers testified earlier at Senate hearings that the exemption had helped them recapture much of the Puerto Rican lumber market from Ca nadian producers. Spokesmen for the depressed domestic lumber industry con tend they had lost Puerto Rican and U.S. East Coast markets to producers in British Columbia chiefly because the Canadians can use lower-cost foreign ves sels to carry lumber. Some lum hermen have asked that exemp tion from the Jones Act also be extended to shipments to ports on the U.S. Atlantic Coast. A dinner will follow the tour nament at 6.30 o'clock. Non bridge playing spouts of mem bers of the unit are invited to the dinner. Results of local bridge tour naments last week follow: LakeshoreHC iTuesday. 1, Mrs. A. V. Moore-G race Kresse; 2. Pauline Of field-Mrs. William Grove: 3. Mrs. Chet Stonecypher-Mrs. A. M. John son. Lakeshore (BC i Thursday i, NS. 1, Dick and Anne Briggs; 2, Ixiis Serruys-Crystal Cloake: 3, Pat Cunningham-Mrs. I. C. Lcmlcr. EW. 1, Mrs. David Vandenberg Sr. - Mrs. Oscar Shive; 2. Frank and Pat Tarr; 3, Art and Doreen Beddoe. Klamath BC. I. Bob and Peg Chilcote: 2, Ethel Davis Mrs. David Vandenberg Sr.; 3, Dorothy Rogers-Dick Briggs. Shop Today 9 o.m. - 7 p.m. At Store No. 2 South 6th & Shosto Way OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT Monday thru Sat. All Grocery Specials from lost Thurs. ad good thru Wednesday! 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