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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1963)
GIFTS OF THE MAGI 'V "V - On went Delia i old brm lockel; on vrent her old brown norwith o whirl of skirts and Manpower Two. Manpower advisers trom 25th Air Division Headquarters J-at McChord AFB, Wash., de- parted from Kingsley Field Thursday morning after a two- day staff visit. The Manpower representatives. U. Col. Daniel v Wilchire and S.M.Sst. George Mack, briefed all office section chiefs for which a ' Manpower : GONE TO THE DOGS c. MILWAUKEE, Wis. 'ITfi frEven the dog catcher is vulner able lo automation. (".Milwaukee county clerk Cle mens F. Michalski said Thurs day an electronic computer will be used next year to track down persons who do not renew their dog owner licenses. LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE i8S W 'jspgs Z 6 I I 7 JT1 OCWN . k-JlH rr r1 1 i i 'i 'r ur wu 1 1 a s s i i i i i i iv? s I I I '3NVld S 'Old -9".INVHd313 'NOICWCODV 'E 'NVDflOf 'I 'Sina 'I umoq '3nioN3 '0l 'UVrJ '6 'HVd '8 'Aflva l 'Nidsamcvo '9 Manna 'i -"v :ss3msnv Timber Taxes Received A check in the amount of $2!), 116.02 has been received by the county for its share of timber severance taxes collected in Eastern Oregon during t(h e first quarter of fiscal year 1363-64. County Treasurer Eva Cook said Friday. The previous check from such revenues for the fourth quar ter of !5li2-63 amounted to so0.910.a7 and hoosted the total received by the county for that fiscal year to $116,4117.70. Timber severance taxes car- Jlora Rtieta Schreiber makes fesr second report in the series on contend ers for the '64 nomination: THE WOMEN IN BARRY GOLDWATER'J LIFE Two pretty Midwestern Eirls went West: .lo Wil liams, a stronK-willcd "in valid" who's still hardy at 88,liecame Harry's mother; Tespy Johnson, a penile, artistic heiress, hcamc his wife. J7ie important rnlcs thrsr Womrn prryerf in his life are reported in the DECEMBER 15TH Weekend Issue of Family WeeIIy with your copy of the SUNDAY with the brilliant sparkle still in her eyes, she fluttered down the stairs to the street. Advisers Visit Validation Standard had been devised. Speaking to the group. Colo nel W ilehie slated, "The de I e n s e Department considers Manpower so important that it has authorized 300 spaces f o r jrersonnel before spaces to such important activities as the L'SAF fighter dispersal program and to commissaries." The Kingsley Manpower Olli ccr is Lt. David L. Hardesty. According to Lieutenant Hardes ty, practical information result ing from the field trip is that information will henceforth be more accurate and will go into the Air Force system more quickly. The Air Force Manpower Pro U BY UNHID PKeVURtT SW. IrV. marked for the county go In the general fund, county schools, Malin Park and Cemetery, Poe Valley Park, Bonanza Ceme tery, Chemult Fire District and the Central Oregon Edcuation District. Building Materials REMODELING CENTER -r i 1 ( Jo o Jtt f 1 t IMJJ if J KITCHENS REMODELED Basin Building Materials specializes in a complete Kitchen remodeling service . . one firm, one estimate, one low monthly payment for ev erything. Floor covering, cabinets, applionccs and necessary plumbing, wiring and remodeling. Hoipoini Customline for Modern Living Dishwashers Ovens Surface Units Disposal Drop-in Ranges ; EijS?!'h'N BASIN BUILDING MATERIALS ' Eosy Terms 4784 So. 6th TU 2-2563 I .X ? I 1 I J . -M m . K 1r Kingsley gram can be compared to ci vilian lime-study and efficien cy programs. In addition to the briefings, the 23th Air Division representa tives studied individual manning problems. Party Set At Kingsley The annual Kingsley Field Christmas Partv for the chil dren of all civilian and military workers at the base will be held Saturday. Dec. 21. at 1:30 p.m. at the Officers' Open Mess Ballroom. Project officer of the party is 1st LI. Thomas G. Ilanlin, who has announced (hat Santa is ex pected to arrive bringing Christmas stockings containing candy and gifts. Every child will receive one. The parly will have free en tertainment and refreshments. Ice cream, cookies and punch will be served. The festivity will end with a Kiddies Matinee, beginning 3:30 p.m. at the base theater. The matinee will feature a one-hour program of color cartoons. Admission is one can of food, which will be donated to the base food drive for the needy. Also in c h' a r g e of arrange ments for the parly and mali nee are Lt. Jack J. Hunter and Lt. Peter M. Donald, and T.Sgt. .lames Ii. McWilliams. jeweled inside and out I4K yfiipwer wM 0"'". Oder Omega SOprUi models from ttJQ J. C. RENIE 1021 Main BASIN AS LOW AS BY O. HENRYl Whert Delia stopped the sign read: "Mmt. So fronit. Hair Goods of All Kinds." Court Records APPLICATIONS TO WED John C. Srteort.rd. 31. Klamam Fulls and Hanaan Caglayan, 19, Burlingami, Carl. OIVORCE ACTIONS FILED RRANHAM Vernace Chocklool vs. James Warren. COURT ACTIONS FILED O. Gross vs. Charles E. Hartley and Vivian a. Hartley, hu&bano and wife. Lorrv Lynde vs. William W. Olson and warren Olson Carter-Jones Collection Service. Inc. vs. Richard L. Anderson and Carolyn Anderson, his wile. PETITION FOR SUPPORT State ol Washington, County ot Ben ton ex rel Lenore Green, petition vs. Morris B. Green. Stale of Washington. County of Ska. git ex rel Nola Mae Vaughan vs. Mel vin Robert Sneldon. City Briefs JIM CKItl.INGS. 13. sen of Mr. and Mrs. George Ceilings of 2219 Garden Street, entered Klamath Valley Hospital Wed nesday night for an emergency appendectomy. He is a student at Fremont Junior High School. Murder Trial To Begin Archibald Foster, a 26-ycar-old Salem man, is scheduled lo go on trial Monday on a first degree murder charge for the shooting of Mrs. Richard Biss, 37, of Bcatty. Mrs. Biss' body was found in an auto parked in front of her home, a bullet through her head. Foster was arrested io days later at a Crest Street house in Klamath Falls after a police man was threatened by Foster's Q OMEGA SAPPHETTE WATCHES An Omega Sapphcttc crystal . . . cut from synthetic .apphirc . . . never shows $cu ft -marks or dis colors. Polished to a diamond-like brilliance, it reflects the perfec tion and accuracy of the jeweled (Jmejja movement within... lor a lifetime of proud possession. OMEGA WATCHES EXCLUSIVELY AT JEWELRY TU 4-4606 Built-in Appliances 2Cf0 .71 S Month Teacher Teaches Too Well KED BANK. N. .1. 'ITl History teacher Thomas M. Perry tauqlu his senior class aoout the labor movement so well that he found himself fac ing their organized bargaining unit Thursday. Thomas teaches at Hcd ratik High School and describes him self as a "fairly tough and de manding teacher." That could be the reason the 31 members of the class showed up Thursday organized as "mul ed Slavcworkers. Locr.l 211." Some een carried placards whiii said "Boss I'nlair." Tile students presented Thom as with a seven-point petition in cluding demands for a writers cramp break, mere regard for the (act that students have other subjects, an end to ex cessive hemeuork. a shorter term paper and more time lo do it. Church Plans Ashland Village ASHLAND i LTD -Plans for a retirement village, sponsored by the Trinity Episcopal Church were announced here by Robert VanVlcc!. Ashland realtor. Tlie 50 one-story garden type apartments will be built on a four-acre tract soulh of the junction of Highways (W and ill). Vincent L. Orcdsen has been named as architect of the devel opment. sister, Wilma W illiams. Foster will he tried in Hie Cir cuit Court of Judge Donald A. W. Piper. Jaiajtfuawl''l'rTTMMaMaMiMMlwllMlllMi iliwil IHIWTTni I III nlwijmiininnawiiia'i 1 I II"" wlgiT - -f ' -rj mmmmm-ll ''f"r"f h,iwi.Wimiiii i"?" Solid, silent '64 Super Torque Ford . . . with Ford made history at Riverside, Indianapolis, Atlanta, Monte Carlo. And now the '64 Fords are smashing sales records in Ford Dealer showrooms! Hot-selling Fords mean fast turnover, liberal trade-in allowance for your car. So see your Ford Dealer right away for a record shattering buy on the Ford of your choice. Today! MAIN and ESPLANADE HIT.AI.D AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Demo Leaders Agree To Hearings On Succession WASHINGTON' CP1' - Sen ate Democratic leaders today endorsed plans for January pub lic hearings on the problem of presidential succession, b u t carefully reserved judgment on what form it should take. Tlie main point at Lsue now is how to deal with a vacancy in the vice presidency. Senate Democrat Lea.lcr Mike Mansfield, Mont., told a reporter that bearings on two constitutional amendments in troduced Thursday will "get the subject out in the cpen" for a determination of whether changes are needed. Democratic Whip Hubert II. Humphrey, Minn., said he is asking about 50 top members of the American Political Science Association to "give us their views as guidelines" for any ac tion. He is a former officer of the assucialirn. 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Next to Safeway Free Parking Solid, silent '64 Super total performance bred The key to a great deal more...at your Ford Dealers Store Dfrrmber 13, I9SJ Sen. Jacob K. Javits. R-.YY., proposed an amendment to pro vide for the immediate con gressional election of a vice president when that office be comes vacant for any reason in this "split-second nuclear age." This would be done in joint session, with each mem Torque Ford . . . with in open competition. PAGE-3A ber of House and Senate hav ing one vote. Sen. Birch E. Bayh, D-Ind., who is chairman of the consti tutional amendments subcom mittee which will consider the proposals, introduced another which would let the President nominate a new vice president. P. 10 1 US powarad by ford m