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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1963)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Gl Dividends To Arrive In reponse to President John son's directive (or the earliest possible payment of the $234 million CI insurance dividend ior 1964 of which $2,653.3110 will ro to 53.238 Oregon veterans, the Veterans Administration said the first checks would reach veterans by Jan. 2. In reporting this. R. J. No votny, manager of the Portland VA Regional Office, said pay ments would be completed in record time by Jan, 23. The President on Dec. 8 or dered the accelerated payments as a stimulant to the economy. In the first speed payment of a dividend ordered by President Kennedy in 1961 payments were completed by March 17. The stepped-up payment of the 1953 AT SHAWS 4 GIFT WRAP TRIO VALUE 3 Jiitinchv of quality H.lU.rk gift wrap 240 mcU. 98 r SHAW STATIONERY 729 Main MAKE IT aB Chest or .mm Open 9 AM iWo to 8 PM s CLOSED SUNDAYS We're overstocked on the larger sized Amana Freezers and we want to move them before year-end inventory. We've really slashed prices to get ACTION! Terrific buy on America's most wonted freezers! I NO-H flHIItl I '1 V AH MI0I O"" ,T BUY ON i EASY ! TERMS! j Falls. Ore. Tuesday. Drrrmbrr 17, 1963 dividend was completed last Jan. 31. The VA plan to issue the 14 dividend checks bv ne.t Jan. 23 will cut a week from the previous record pro. cessing time of 31 days in 13. The dividend payments in 19H2 and in the years prior to 1961 were made throughout the entire year on the anniversary dates of the individual insur ance policies. Of the toal distribution of $234 million, $15 million will go to about 225.000 World War I vet erans holding U.S. Government Life Insurance (L'SGLH poli cies. The remaining $219 million will go to 4.5OO.O0O World War II veterans who hold .National Service Life Insurance tXSLl' policies. Korean Conflict veterans hold non-participating policies that do not provide regular annual divi dend payments. The regular dividends are pri marily a return to the policy holders of part of their premi um payments since the death Lodge Plans Installing CHILOQ11X - The Chiloquin Masonic Lodge will hold its pub- lie installation ot oiticers on Dec. 22 at 2 p.m. in the Chilo quin Masonic Hall. The new officers are Rc.bert Wood, master; Gordon Kuist, senior warden; James Van Wormer, junior warden; Fritz Markwardt. treasurer; Gene Corbin, secretary; William H. Fletcher, senior deacon; Ray Van Wormer, junior deacon; Dibbon Cook, senior steward; Elmer Edge, junior stewards James Zellar, chaplain, and Bob Mathis, tvler. Give America's Finest Candy on the World's Most Wonderful Day! Chcose from our com plete selection of fine Christmas Candy BRODERICK'S PHARMACY 2212 So. 6th TU 2-4683 - I - G GIFT FOR Upright Home Freezer! Cascade PAGE 5A.' In January rate among GI policyholders continues to be lower than the rate upon which the payments were established by law. Novotny reminded policyhold ers that the preparing and mail ing of dividend payments are automatic and require no cor respondence from veterans or their families. In fact such cor respondence might delay t h e dividend distribution process, he said. BASIN CHILOQl'IX BOB BAY is the new mana ger of the local Shell Station and wishes to thank all those who sent flowers to the grand opening. CHIUMll IN C1IAMBKR OF COMMERCE will meet Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. in the community hall. MRS. MAX1NE GOSSETT has been in a Klamath Falls hospital but is now home re cuperating. MBS. JIM SMITH is ill and is a patient in the Klamath Valley Hospital. THE LESTER HOBACKS were recently visited by their son, Jim, and his wife, Sybil, and their three daughters from Sunnyvale, Calif. Jim is em ployed there as a city police man. Also visiting was the Ho back's other son, Joe, a student at Southern Oregon College. MBS. T 11 E R E S A GILLI I.ANK from Sweet Home re cently visited her daughter and family, -Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lough. THE GORDON KUISTS have had as a visitor iMrs. Kuist's mother, Mrs. Delbert Tollerud, from Esmond, N.D. NEW PINE CREEK THE LEON POCIIOP family was given a surprise potluck dinner and housewarming on Dec. 5, which was attended by 5fi friends and member? of the Eastern Star, sponsors of the event. The Pochops live in the former Earl Martin ranch home purchased last summer by C. C. Stowcll. It has been com pletely remodeled. EASTERN STAR held a Christmas party with a gift ex change in the Easlside Grange Hall on Sunday evening, Dec. THE FAMILY (InHPJ OVERSTOCKED Big, Convenient Amana Upright HOLDS 791 Pounds of Frozen Foods! Deep Freeze by Amana America's Favorite Chest . Freezer Lf 1 Lf 1 1 C HOLDS 865 Pounds of Frozen Foods! Several Other Large Models at Similar Reductions Vcrn Owens' Home Furnishings GIFTS OF -Withia 40 minutes Delia's head tiny close-lying curls that made truant schoolboy. She looked ot long and critically. BRIEFS 8. Members, their families, and invited guests attended. FAR1S STORE has had a three pound carrot on display for the past week. It was grown in Mrs. Delmer Smith's garden on the Charlie Vincent ranch. Alter one week's exposure to evaporation, it weighed only two pounds. SAM STEPHENS, who for the past month has been helping his parents paint and remodel their Log Cabin Rock Shop and living quarters. It'll Monday with his older brother for the south. They will do contract painting. DAVID COLTON of Alluras. former NPC resident, was bur ied in the local cemetery on Dec. 6. MR. AM) MRS. JACK 1IIN TON and daughter, Carol, re turned Saturday, Dec. 7, after spending 10 days in the Bay Area. They visited relatives in Sacramento and Oakland. CLARENCE LEE, now of La Fortima, Calif., has been hunt ing here for the past .several days, making his headquarters with the Carroll Mulkeys. MR. AND MRS. DEAN MOR RISON and her mother lelt last Wednesday on a trip back to their lormer hometown in Michigan to visit relatives and friends. They will be gone for several weeks. Ancient lama monks devel oped ju-jilsu as a protection against robber bands, accord ing to the Encyclopaedia Britan nica. Model AU 23 Model AC-25 E. X. It THE MAGI oi corned with her look like a her reflection "If Jim doesn't kill me,". slit said, "before ht takes a second look ot me, he'll say I look like a third-rott chorus girl. But what could I do oh, what could I do with o dollar ond eighty. seven cents!" Spouse Uses Hammer On 2 Children j AMAIill.l.O. Tex. (LTD Airman l.C. Henry A. Binning, 28. was deeply worried about j the way his wife neglected or I beat the couples five children but he dared not seek help. His pregnant wife. Mrs. Ella Mae Binning. 25. threatened to kill herself and all the children if he did. She was particularly resent ful of Marcus DeWayne, and Elizabeth lioxanne, both S. Mrs. Binning thought her husband ran around with other women while she was pregnant with them. The two children were born 11 months apart. Saturday, Marcus got in an argument with the oilier chil dren and Mrs. Binning beat him with a hammer. She also beat Roxanne. Mrs. Binning called an ambu lance but by the lime the boy got to the hospital he was dead. ?d J ' v . ALMOND l ! ALMOND : ;! I v : Ki V r Ki K! K K -i k! w i v. K V. : K K Kl R: If Ki K K; K K 'l R R Ki R r R! K Ki R R Ki R K K K It ' K K R K K K R R t. X R R X k: R K S R X X i X X i. Give a Merry Christmas Have One Yourself IT'S A PERFECT GIFT. Crisp butter crunch centers, lavished in creamy milk chocolate, smothered with fresh roasted almonds. What? You ate both tins? For shame! RTiti BRQWN & HALEY TACOMA, U.SA. Attendants said lw had two broken legs, a fractured arm, bruises, and rope burns on his neck. He had teeth marks all over his bixlv. ALMOND BOCA 2.00 SIZE AT PAY LESS Open Nitos Till PRESCRIPTION BY O. HENRY At 7 o'clock the coffee was made ond the frying pan was on the back of the stove, hot ond ready to cook the chops. Delia doubled the chain in her hand ond waited. Roxanne, suffering from mal nutrition, was reported in fair condition with a possible skull fracture, bruises and mutilated fingers and toes. 9 87 DRUG ROWN AND j The Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT otc. u mi Ktnntth Ohi Townstnd. drunk, US forfaited. John Murdoch, drunk, US forftittd. TRAFFIC CASES Dec. 11 I HI Ann Jn Mon, ftiiurt to yuld fiflnt of wy to vthlcit, SIS forftit. Lur Jtan Yrina, UHurt to yitrd right of wv to y eh kit, US forftit. DvkJ Robtrti Story Jr., disoMytd lrftc signal, 110 forftit. Ruby Dtll KtHer, ditoboytd traffic tignal. DO forfait. Raymond Dtan Wtili, diiobtytd traf fic ngnal, ftiO forfait ANNUAL REJECTION TOKYO UPI Communist North Korea issued its annual rejection Monday of a United Nations appeal to cooperate with the world organization in bringing about a unified, inde pendent and democratic Korea. Give America's Finest Candy on the world's most wonderful day! Get it at the store of friendly service fcatdSidsi PHARMACY 808 E. Main Oma Maria Ctorgt, diiobtytd stop tgn (10 forftit. Homtr Olivtr Dtpuy, pawing en eurvt, $10 forfait. Oalt E. Sltinftldt, passing on right, 110 forftit. George Okk, revert turn, backing gainst traffic, $7.50 forfait. Raymond B. Arnold, no ootrator'i II Ctnst kl possttsion, S7.S0 forftit. FRIENDLY . HELPFULNESS To Every Creed and Purse WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite Ward and Sons 925 High Ph. TU 2-4404 mm PHARMACY Ph. TU 4-6776 FREEZER HEADQUARTERS 412 Main St. Ph. TU 4-8365