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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1946)
iseph'.Metiil! Y. Publisher, Dies At 67 I 1W YOHK,, May 27 (I'j f, I1" Medlll I'hltlTMJll, (17, nunrirr mill president of the Irw York Dully New, died yen rrilwy In Doctors I 1 1 1 1 1 where 10 fcud beun under lieiiluienl. ur liver ullinerit nluru Mny 11. llli body will lie In atiilu luduy n Ilia I'ntlnrion liouie In OunIii nil, N. Y., Iitirlul will lie In the killiiKton, Vu., Niitlnniil iTin " 'tery on Wednesday. I'seiddcnt of the Nt'WH Syndl 'Hit Co., wl I It'll 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 ' h tilt Dully News, I'litli'iHon unlded III yuper until II lind achieved lie luiKeil clrciiliitliin In the .Juried Stntc. ',ll win the eldest ineinlier of lt )bllliilii Iriuin virnlc wlinw iilf 0ioMllnii m tlie foii'ltfn jViUclei of President r'nuiklln I). (sutovrlt prucedlnii the, Kecond jdVuid Wur provoked violent loiiliovemy. . , Ilia iliiler, Mr. Kleiinor Put- I iV v "' ln,',"",u'" WiinliliiKtoi li-lleriild, ill l nil cuusli Hubert It. McC'onnlek. Ii 4 illslier of the Cliiiuiio Tribune lerion ulnn win) iirenldent of lie Clileimu Tribune-New Yoik 'Viti syndicate, wlileli dintrib- eW!f' features uppeiirliiK In the vjlwoilntperi. Pallemon beiiun pliinuinil the I'jAuliirs tnblulil duilim the first . jfcrvrld Wur lifter Hludylnil the ucccm of ttibloids In London. nitSfT'10 Dolly Newi" win .tOllul'lierl In 10111 nod hud u cir hJllllllon of S7.IIIH) the fut year, e.-lltyow It liui u circulation of La Grande High Girl toTns State Contest iTjItTLANI), Muy 27 iTl loun liubdim, 17, I. Oiiinde llfl nchool senior, win uwiirded Hilt prtMj. of $25 or her essiiy n stulo content honoring Mmh ir e Dliy, N Kovernor'i cnuunit rennuunecd today. Marianne Ueckiniui und Hud lulmei, both Albiiuy, tied for econd phiec. Itoliert J. Nluen, klhuny. won third. Ciish uwiirdi verc given 17 of the 1.1.1 entries ly the committee which earlier (ill mouth mimed the Oregon neither of lfMII. 'T7 V ( 35 STRONGER J v ,orc V k w L T,RE B0DY fhafs why the new B. F. Goodrich Silvertown OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES NOW! NEARLY ALL SIZES IN STOCK! jjo so. bin Mmt "OtUH a3K""'l!iXC3Jii 'j.mnsr?wT,'ivi'ii'w'i''tiiii j-imiiumi i fjww mii Patterson, more than 2.2SO.UOH dally mill 4.MMI.0UII Sunduv. The puper rodo to luecen dur- nu the eiiKV iiiuney uiiuiiiiu iiiu ileeiide of tliu '2ll'i. It played up Hut whoopee material. Circula tion Miared. Tliu orlulniil foriinila for the miner wan th mailer il.e mid one of the "earner a iih u reporter In Iti coliunui today the Dally Newi mid that Patterson "built a newspaper, peculiarly Aineii ran, with pleturei, ihurt, breezily written stories, down to curlli editorials, the best of cuinlct and leulures. I la personally itarted the comic Mi ins 'Winnie Winkle," J lie Humps," "Gasoline Alley" und "Dick Tiaey' on their wuy, Auto Dealers Form Lako County Group l.AKKVIKW, May 27 Aulo inohile deulem of Luke county met at llunter'i Lodne Thursday evenlnK and reoriouil.ed the Lake County Automobile Deal er! reisuciiition to handle inatteri of iiiutiuil interest to Its mem ber!. The association win dis continued ut tilt- Mart of World War II. Cordon -Smith of Gordon Hmllli Motors wax elected re. dent; Jack llriseoe of llriscoe and -Sandliertf Motors, vice provi dent, and HiikIi Mert'er of Graham Chevrolet company, sec retary treasurer. Tht association of 10 member! will hold ill next mcetliiK ut Hotel Lukcvlcw on Monday, June X Research Laboratory Mooved To Coos Bay COOS TIAY, May 27 !!' An Kvaiii Wood Products company laboratory will be transferred from Los AnKelei to this city, Vern Johnson, went count miiuu Ifer of the firm, reported. The laboratory, for research in wood products utilization, will be the "most complete in Hie northwest," Johnson de clared. Packed from Inside out with new ideas, new developments ...proved in over 2,000 tuts and 17,000,000 miles of the toughest kind of actual road service . . . backed by 3 years' ixlrt experience in synthetic tire production, this amazing new tire gives longer mileage thnn those made with prewar natural rubber. A new, better rubber derel- aim Im MO-li DISTRIBUTED BY MOTORS itiwiwiw mi CoIlM" turf TUnirt M AtC M No Interest? WINNIPKG, May 27 (CP) Kullwuy officials hern are looklnn for u rcipjest to top llili one: They received u letter from a woman In Taroinii, Wash,, reuentinK u refund on ticket ho bouicht In 111 III, It con cerned u return fare she bought for u trip from Vancouver to Cainrose, Alia, She did not tine Hie return portion. Kiulosed with the unused portion of the ticket wui unto luylnu In part: "1 have been leurchluK for the ticket for u long time." Ilecordi covering the sule of the ticket have been found and u refund check li being fur wurded to tin! lady. It waa an excursion ticket and the re fund will be about eight dol lar!. Franklin Head Of Lake Legion l.AKKVIKW, May 27 Dr. li. II. (Item Kranklln wua elected commander of Luke county poat No. .VI of the American Legion Monday night ut the annual elec tion of officer! that followed a humburger feed ut Drews Creek forest camp. He succeeds Virgil Stilplin, who hua been com mander the past year. Other officer! named were Frank J. Fului. first vice com, niaiuler; Kay Haines, second vice commander; II. Anthony, treas urer; Kdwin Lukl. adjutant; Kmll Lukl, lergeant-at-arms. In stallatlon of the officers will take place ut the firat regular meeting in June. The election followed a ham burger feed that proved one of the highlight! of the Legion year. FIRE CHASERS DETROIT LAKKS, Minn., May 27 !) The Detroit Lakei fire department got a call to a fire at a neurby resort. Hut before they ended their run several houn later the firemen had covered 75 mile. without locatlnu the blaze. "Well," commented Kirc Chief Frank Palm, "it was a nice day, so we riidnt mind the ride. optd by B. P. Goodrich far better than ordinary rubber makes tires wear longer and run cooler. The new 35 stronger tire body with more and stronger cords makes it possible to use a wider, flatter tread with more rubber touching the road to share the wear. More rubber means more grip, better trac tion, more safety on turn. Phone 5128 T.H. MX. C0NVENIINT ls tllMS A!,C,I Talks Resumed In Log Strike VANCOUVF.lt H. C, May 27 fl'l Ueliewed effort! In effect u aettlement In the 12 day -old strike of :t.1,0U0 British Colum bia loggera and sawmill worker! are acheduled to begin ut 2 p. in. toduy ufter Saturday's colhOi-e of negotiations under govern ment appointed medlutor, Chief Justice Gordon M. Sloan. In this latest attempt to attain aolution, the commissioner proposes to hear the full case of the CIO - International Wood worker! of America repreientu- tivea and the company represen tativea ond then make recom mendations to the two parties as completely ncutru! parly." The itrlke began May 15 when original negotiation! over union deinunda cut to an 18 cent hour ly wage Increase, 40-hour week and union security, collapsed. The new phase muy last a week before It li known wheth- the luccc-ss can be reached. In Victoria, Chief Justice Sloun said he expected it would take "two or three days" for presentation of cases by both parties, und then he probably would have recommendations to make within 24 hours. He added that the parlies could then have 24 to 4B hours, depending on what they thought necessary to make up their minds. The findings of the com mission will not be binding on cither parly. COOS BAY HOTEL NORTH BF.ND. Ore.. May 27 IA'i Construction of a $75,000 addition to the Hotel Coos liay here will be started within two weeks. Donald J. Stewart. Van couver, Wash., architect, an nounced today. If you can not ba in town in tha daytime to gat that lniurnc ollcy, call Hns Norland at oim, 3827. o rediscover the West with Chevron Supreme af SWV IIVHV IV VWI IVI a trip to America's Alps Nights are nippy on the lovely, lake-strewn roof of Idaho, in (lie breath-taking Sawtooth moun tains. You'd better take along a sleeping bag If you plan to camp out. And to equip your car for ' the country, use Chevron Supreme Gasoline. Odd Fellows Elect Klamath Falls Man At the grand encampment ses sions of the Odd Fellows' 00th annual convention held Wednes day in Medford, K, H. Anderson ol Klamath Fulls was elected grand representulive. Also holding sessions was the flebeknh assembly. Two Klam ath women were given decora tion of chivulry awards. They ure Stella M. Dryden and Mar guerite Lundls. Episcopalians Pray For Bountiful Crop PORTLAND, May 27 ol'j Kpiscopul churches In Oregon revived a century-old ritual Sun dny to open a three-day period of prayer for bountiful harvests to feed the world's starving peo ples. Bishop Benjamin D. Dacwell conducted the Kogation Sunday service ut ht. Stephens cathe drul, Portland, reviving a service which has not been observed generally in America for pos- simy a century. ?'??????????? HARWIN'S ???????? STANDARD STATIONS CHEVRON GAS STATIONS GARAGES This striking drawing of Boulder Peak in Idaho was made from one of Standard's FREE Scenic Views. They're wonderful mementos of yout travels . . . ask for them where you stop for your Chevron Supreme Gasoline, Lions To Vote At Lakeview LAKEVIEW, May 27 Rudy McLune und Ken Stoll were nominated for the presidency of the Lukview Lions club for the fiscal year beginning July 1 at Thursday's weekly luncheon. Election of officers will take piuce at the June 13 meeting. Other nominees: Dick Johns and Bob Welch, first vice presi dent; Bill Arzncr and Jack Groom, second vice president; Scott Clevenger and Hugh Mer cer, secretary: John Hanson and Keith Honnoid, treasurer; Dr. Ben Franklin and Don Strong, tail twister; Chct Phillipsen and Bill Strong, lion tamer. Art Fish, Newman Klmes, Randall Mc Cain, Al Mocubee, Glen Plato, Glenn Shaver, Harold Thomp son and Dale Williums, direc tors. Four directors will be elected and one Lion for each of the other offices. Thursday's meeting featured a talk and showing of a movie on 1H Temperature, and altitude make a big difference in the way gasoline performs in your car. So, to give you top performance all the way, there's a special Chevron Supreme Gasoline for each cli mate zone," tailored" to fit local driving conditions. nrAl.n NEWS. KUmilk riu, Or. Scouting by Harold Talley, as sistant executive of tlie Modoc Boy Scout council. The above officer! were nomi nated by the nominating commit tee and the following were nom Ir. I from the floor at Thuri- d noon meeting: Dick Johns for ' president and Mlllia Flynn for iirst vice president. Classified Ads Bring Results. For Summer Play . BOYS BALCONY Sport Shirts .1.30 to 3.95 Bib Pants, waihoblo, 3-8, 1.95 to 3.95 Boys' Rugged Shoes 5.45 Frontier Pants, like Pop's 2.95 Swim Trunks, McGregor, 2.50 to 3.00 Sweaters, Columbiaknit, Boys' Sox, tlibhS Cloth ing & New Location Former K. Sugarman Store 6th and Main Phone 7013 Thus, though the country changes, you get Chevron Supreme Gasoline that gives you the same fast starts, quick pick-up and rugged power that you get at home. And, wherever you go, your Chev. ron Credit Card is good as gold for car expenses. MftNUAY, IT, UK, rc Drowned Picnicker Found In Clackamas OREGON CITY, May 87 (P) The body of Wilbur Q. Pickens, 21, Portland, was recovered lat Saturday from the Clackamas! river by two fishermen. 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