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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1946)
Big Tourist Program Led B,r Rancher Pcler Gcriu, well-known Bie ; bcr rancher und member of the board of supervisors in Lassen county, was named general chairman today by the executive committee of a drive to raise 550,000 for a nation-wide adver tising program to attract tour ists to the Sliusta-Cascade Won derland. The executive committee, com posed of J. R, Shannon, chair man, Charles M. Ricker, presi dent of the Redding chamber of commerce, John J. Fitzpatrick of McColl's Ice Cream company, Glenn D. Newton, city attorney, and Thomas B. Riley of the Red-ding-Alturas stages, all of Red ding, named Gcrig to the post after a mcctinc of the board of directors last week and author ized the expansion of activities of the Shasta-Cascade Wonder land association. The association, which during wartime when traveling was re stricted did . little advertising, plans to expand its program for the advancement ot anasia Siskiyou, Modoc, Lassen, Trin itv and Tehama counties in Call fornia. and Jackson. Klamath and Lake counties in Oregon, the nine. counties of the Shasta-Cas cade Wonderland. Drive Launched Launched January 21, campaign to finance this pro gram will raise funds from vol untary contributions and mem' berships in the Wonderland as sociation "With fifteen and a half m lion people in the United States making detinue plans to travel now that the war is over, we forward-looking businessmen, cannot afford to let the oppor tunity go by to advertise the scenic and recreational features of our nine Wonderland coun ties. Gene said. "We know that travel-minded people will go where they are invited. We know many of them are coming west. We know we have in the Wonderland, features that are unequaled anywhere the world. "Good business follows in the wake of tourist trade. With good advertising program we know thousands of people will visit the Wonderland, and after that, they 11 came back again and again. Gerig pointed out that the as sociation s program covers four points: advertising, to bring the tourist; the industrial expansion which logically will follow: con servation of the natural re sources of the area; and an edu cational program of service the tourist "that when he once visits the Shasta-Cascade Won derland he will become the best advertisement the region can have. Lodge Men Gather At Klamath ,t 1 Nn? W , In- -3. I XI .1 uo J ; the Hospital Escaoee : Held In City Jail Bob Arzner, an escapee from the Oregon state hospital at Salem, was arrested in Klamath Falls last night, and jailed as vagrant. He is being returned to Salem today. Police said that he had been missing from the hospital since uecemoer lu. Classified Ads Bring Results. 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City Police Jail Indian Lee Harrington of Chiloquin, a Klamath Indian, was jailed last night by city police for fail ure to yield the right of way and also for possession of intoxi cating liquor after an automobile he was driving was involved in a slight mishap at 7th and Oak. Investigating police said that Harrington was making a left turn off Oak onto 7th and drove into Uie path of a car driven by James Wesley Sudberg, 530 S. 8th, who was coming east on Oak. Police found half a case of beer in the Indian's car and said that he had been drinking. Pearl Foster, also an Indian, who was in the car with Harrington, was arrested on a drunk charge. Leaves Hands Soft and Smooth AMERICA'S WASH WORD 4 League Of Women Voters To Meet MEDFORD, - Jan. 24 OP) A sectional meeting of the League of Women Voters will draw dele gates from Eugene. Klamath Falls and Bend here Saturday. Speakers will include Dr. Edna Landros, University of Ore gon; Mrs. John Stark Evans. Portland, state president, and Miss Manche Langley, Portland, regional vice president. OIL TEST , HILLSBORO, Jan. 24 Another test oil well will be drilled in this area. Mitchell Petroleum Engineer ing corporation announced it would begin drilling in a month on a, farm five miles from Buxton. Two Loggers Killed In Woods Accidents EUGENE, Jan. 24 (.V) The death of two loggers in separate woods accidents this week was reported today. Ed Tatro, Curtin, father of seven, was crushed by a rolling log at the top of Smith River mountain Tuesday. Marion Luther Allen, 54. Low ell, died in a hospital Tuesday after being hit by a falling snag near Lowell. Child's Colds Relieve Misery -Rub en tine -Tatted WICKS V VapoRub DB JE DD J (WATER REPELLENT) LV i WATER PROOFING f3T. i J meets the required perform- jfj jS'm ', ' ance of Government Stand- O J ards for waterproofing. For VXn" ' ' all Outdoor Clothing ... at ' tt-N Jp 1 ', a very low cost. " ' 1 For This Service ' i 1 1; CALL 6565 ; A C . A n C LAUNDRY & CASCADE CLEANERS j; I Opposite Post Office and 1116 Main i Van Cleave Draws Life Sentence Fifly-nine-yenr-old Dnvld Sam uel Van Cleave, Indicted for rape upon his own 13-year-old daughter, was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in the Oregon state penitentiary by Judgo David Rx Vnndenborg in circuit court this morning. The act for which he was In dicted occurred last November IS and under questioning by tho court Van Cleave said that In timacies with his daughter had begun as curly as'the first of No vember, 1845. He also admitted that In 1036 he had served nine months' of a one-year term in lull at Walla Walla, Wash., for Incest Involv ing a 14-year-old step-davightor. That girl later bore two children by him, he said. Van Cleave has been in tho county jail for about two months. He at first entered a plea of not guilty to the charges and the court appointed D. E. Van Vactor to represent him. v Later the fact (hut Vun Cleave had nroiiertv u car and trailer worth ubout $400 ennui out. so tho appoint' incut was revolted. Switched Plea Ho then switched his plea to guilty Mid hud no lawyer, Ho stood resignedly boforo the Indues bench today and an swered all questions put to him concerning his past net tons. No mention was mudo in court today of Van Cleuve's son who was recently puroled from the boys (ruining school at wood burn to his father who was In the county Jail at the time. Buddy Bowlos. 20. of Stowurl addition, against whom secret indictment of statutory rape was relumed by tho annul jury last month, was arraigned this morn ing and his enso continued until this afternoon when an attorney will be appointed to represent him. Bowles usked that he bo furnished a lawyer by tho court. Law enforcement officers have been searching for Bowlos slncu the grand Jury Indicted lilm De cember 20, and he was located and arrested lust night. Probation for a period of three veal's was given Tony Shoulder blndu, Cheyenne Indian rodeo rider arrested for larceny by bailee. Judge Vundenbcrg or dered tho nidiun to make good the money for (he saddlo ho bor rowed from Dclford Crane and failed to return and to neither drink nor frequent drinking PASTEURIZED TO ITS C00DNESS Thursday, Jan. 24, 1940 HERALD AND NEWS EIOHT Central Point Man To Head Association MEDFORD, Jun. 24 (!') -'Elmer I), Hull. Central Point, is new president of the Southern Oregon Production Credit asso ciation, and Raymond A. Lath lop. Grants Pass, vice president. Stockholders who closed an places during tho probationary period. unnuut muutlug yesterday named Lawrence Luy, Medford, nd J. E. Young, Roaoburg, new directors. Tho association re. ported 270 stockholders and $4(1,. 115 Invested at tha close of 11145, Tho yuur'i limns lotnlorl $751,000 iiikI accumulated enrn lugs of 12 years, $211,400. 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