Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 11, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    Police Seek
Lad Missing
Since May 7
Anyone who has seen Ray
mond Scheck, 16, since Tues
day, May 7, Is requested to get
in touch with state police im
mediately. Scheck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Scheck, 2109 Gary, is
thought to be in possession of
a Springfield rifle. He apparent
ly left home Tuesday while his
mother was down town. When
she returned there was note
saying he was "going for a walk
to quiet my nerves."
He was reported seen in a
downtown cafe Tuesday eve
ning, ordering a large meal.
When last seen he wore tan
trousers, brown and white
checked sport shirt, red and
black plaid blazer. He has
brown eyes and wears glasses,
is about 8 feet 10 inches tall,
weighs between 155 and 160
pounds and has a loose build.
His hands and wrists are ban
daged because of a skin rash.
Raymond Scheck't father has
recently been released from mil
itary service and is employed
at the Klamath Falls post of
fice as superintendent of mails.
Oregon Oil Drillers
Get Dry Hole Again
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 11 (X)
The Cooper mountain No. 1 test
well 15 miles west of here has
reached a 9263-foot depth with
out showing oil, and drilling
operations will be abandoned,
Texas company official said to
day. Drilling began in October.
Equipment had been moved
from Columbia county, which al
so produced a dry hole.
COMMISSIONER DIES
SALEM. May 11 (P) Death
of James E. Smith, 75, for more
than 20 years Marion county
commissioner, was reported
here yesterday.
Smith, who long had worked
for paved roads In the county,
had been in ill health for some
time.
KSLi TODAY
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SCENES Of
ROSE
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HEARTIEST HIT IN YEARS!
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The Bells of
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Tonite! 8:30 P. M.
ON THE STAGE!
"SHOOT
THE
WORKS"
Broadcast Over KFJI
NEW FUN!
MORE SU-PRIZES
8:30 P. M.
The Blockbuster Show!
ON THE SCREEN!
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HUNTZ HALL
Plus! "Code of the Lawless"
Not Guilty Plea
To Auto Charge
Arthur Corden Robson. 20,
pleaded not guilty in circuit
court today to a charge of lar
ceny of an automobile and re
quested that he be given a jury
trial some time this month. !
Robson is accused of stealing ;
a car belonging to a resident of
Everett, Wash. He was returned
to the county Jail after arraign
ment, j
John Houston Leaves
For Chicago Meeting j
John H. Houston, Klamath I
Falls insurance man, is leaving '
Monday night for San Francisco j
from where he will go to Chi-;
cago to attend a meeting of the '
leading Equitable Life Assur- i
ance Society agents.
Houston said ranking under- J
writers of the central and west
ern departments and the state '
of Texas would attend the ses
sion on May 18, and the presi
dent of Equitable and other offi-1
cials of the campany will also be i
in attendance.
Around Oregon
By The Associated Press
The latest in a series of spring '
blossom shows at Portland is the
American Rhododendron society
exhibit, held outdoors Saturday '
and Sunday in the park blocks. '
. . . Bonneville officials announce
direct service to the city of Drain
and the Douglas Electric Co-,
operative has started over the j
44-mile, 33.000-volt line from :
Eugene to Drain. ... A flight
training school for veterans is i
scheduled to start at Redmond
next week, with approval already i
received from the civil aero- (
nautics administration. . . . New
president of the University of ;
Oregon Medical School Alumni i
association, succeeding Dr. Carl
Ashley, is Dr. Martin Howard, j
Portland. ...
A special election will be held
in Albany June 1 on a school
budget which, for the second
time in two years, exceeds the
6 per cent tax limitation. . . .
Nearly 800 turkey poults went
up in smoke when fire destroyed '
the barn of Richard Watson,
farmer near Yoder. . . . About
100 townspeople in Oregon City :
have signed two petitions seek- '
ing a pay boost for policemen. I
. . . Ashland's newly formed vet
erans committee has written to !
the state highway commission 1
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I JOSEPH L MANKIEWICZ
and Oregon Historical society
protesting any chaiue in the
name of the Applegate trail,
Continuous Dally Open
The spectacular
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southern emigrant road. , , . i Churches group, voted to dismiss
Portland's city council, acting on within 10 days a policy of deny
a pica of a City Council of I ing licenses to enemy aliens.
12:30 p. m.
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Girls Jailed
At Pendleton
The two high school girls, one
15 and the other It), who hnvu
been missing from here slueo
last Friday, were located yes
terday afternoon In Pendleton
and placed In the county Jull
there, Geiuld Murray, Juvenile
officer, said today.
The girls will be questioned
there before being returned to
Klamath Kails. Runaway
charges may lie placed against
them there. They disappeared
from town some time lust rriiluy
night after police had spotted
one of the girls standing on the
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MIDNITE!J
Doors Open lli30 p. m. v5f''ir 'A
Rougher, tougher, more $"r $
terrific ... as a
discharged Hero, out j C
manhunting to
trail a ruthless V)
enemy for an l n -
unforgiveable I
crime! j
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ledgu of the Keen hotel roof, ap
parently about (o leap off.
Investigation showed Unit the
girls had rented room In the
Klamath hotel and hud visited In
another room occupied by two
men during the iiilernnoii. Thu
men, Thin mini Vaughn and liny
K. Cox, were taken Into custody
by police that night and were re
leased on ball.
Vaughn and Cox Jumped hall
and left town, Juvenile officials
said, anil Investigation la being
made to determine whether liiey
mlKht have goiiit to I'c iidlctnu.
The girls were found to he In
Peiulleton when nno of them
wired hume for $50. They were
not together when arrested but
are believed to have been pre
paring to leave Pendleton. One
LAST DAY
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Spring Lake Man
Off For Ireland
Joining other Kluiuulh basin
residents who lire iiiuhIiih a long
anticipated vUll to Ireland Is
Miii'tln (iienn, pi'ninlneut Spring
l.ukn rancher, who left Monday
by train for New York,
(irt'cn sails May 20 on Hi
George Wiishlngton and taking
pa.ssaue on the same ship are Mr.
nnil Mrs. nichiii'd WiiInIi of Tnle
lake who are aim) paying a vimt
to Ireland, (ireen goes to his old
home In County llalwiiy anil
will prohnhly slay for six
inontliii In hlsjialtve land.
of the girls has a sister living In
I'onillrion.
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