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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1946)
Police Officer Selected As 'Canyon Passage Man' "Tim Mil n from Canyon Pnss- K" I" Officer Ilud Adkllll of tlm Kluiuiitli Kill In imlleo (It'iuirt mi'llt, Tlimo !iirtk'intlllK In tho liiiiiiliinil which Ih Kclii'diilid In Hi-t imili'r wny Huliiriliiy, nro Iiii(imI Im "murk wi'll" (ho f mo mi t'UKi' I of thli) Issue on It mains SlftO to tint pi'iitnn who succei'ils In nubbliiK Ailklns oil thi tiny of tlm hunt. Niuiird by I.loyd Uiinl) of tho Kliiiiiatli Thi'iilrcK hi til (iruliiim KlulliiKlniiy of Unlvi-rsiil I'le tint's iih tho $ I fill fuKltlvi', Ad kins will iitti'init to chidii pur stiers chimin tlm nllKhiiiiitli county iiiiiunli'd pnsso m-nrch In the vicinity nriitind Khinintli Kulli. If llip Inw I'lifuri'ciiHMit offU'hil Is suiTr-xntiil, tho Kliim nth Kiills I'nlli'c llrni'fidiirv us sofliitinn' fund will bo rli'lirr by $1.1(1. hut If ho Is iiiii'i'hnnd rd Ihn rush will no to the hunt er who nilrlirs mid li'lls him "Yon nro 'The' Mini from Ciiiiyon 1'iiwnur'." Tho hunt will offlchil ly stint lit t p, in. In front of tho Kxiulre Ihi'iilir on Suliiriliiy. Tho imsm Is opiMi to any innuntod rider, niiin or woniiin, In Kliuuulh com 1 1 v tiWwrrn tho uufii cif 1H unrl HI) 'I'lii tiiiiirrv will linve mi hour' slnrl on lifs )iur.iut'rn mid will not know until 12 p. in. on Hiiturdiiy which of lliivp amis in lo bo cli'S liiniilcd in tho In in 1 1 ne uroiinil Tho posse will lie roloonod lit 2 p. m. mid if Ihn fiiKltlvn rrninins niiiipprohi'iidod until 9 p. in mid rPiichr tho arm lyhm botworu Miiln mid 1 1 lull street, from .1th In Ul It streets, ho will ho do. timed 'snfe," Tho boundiiry pro rautlnn la nliinnod to preclude tho possibility of posse mom Tax Assessors Draw Criticism SAI.KM, July HI (! County astcssnrs tiro nut Increasing; th assessed vnluo of county prop erty In proportion to tho Hue In real estnta value, the stute tux commission anld todtiy In dis closing tlm 11140 ratios of as sessed vii tun t Inn to true value. The ratlin wore increased In four counties, atnyed the name In two countiri, mid dropped In 30 counties. Jetfvraon county't ratio of 70 per cent la blithest, and Polk a 37 per cent la low eat. Counties In which ratlotwere Increased from last year and the 1040 ratios are: Clackamas 80 per cent, up 12 per cent; Lincoln (12, up 7; Marlon 44, up 2, and Union 54, up 1. The followiiiK counllea are down 1 per cent from Inst year: Hnker at), Denton 4U, loos ou, Crook 50, Deschutes 40, Down las 50. (.Irani 54, Jefferson 70, Josephine 54, Lake 60, I. Inn 48, Morrow 06, Multnomah 56, Polk 37. Tillamook 40, Umatil la 61, Wasco 52, Washington 48, Yamhill 48. The following counties have ratios down 2 per cent from Inst year: Clntsop 48, Columbia 48, Harney 83. Hood Itiver 55, Jnckson 80, Klnmnth 38, Lane 48, Mnlheur 30, Sherman 63, Wheeler 65. Gilliam county's ratio of 62 per cent la down 38 per cent from 1943. hers cniiiircuiitlntf at the the iitri Ihim nfflrii til null thn.oulil'rv should ho miika his wny buck In the downtown section unde tected, Method of determining In which urea the seurch will bo conducted will bo announced Inter in the wrek. Anpllcnnts nuiy qualify for Ihn hunt by phoning tho Esquire or Tower theatres and Hiving their nnine, address, age and type of mount, or by writing or wiring either theatre. Army Accepts Ail-American KUGKNK, July 10 fI'l Mich ael M, Mlkuliik, former nil Ainerlc.in fulbnek nt the Uni versity of Oregon nud all-Nation, ul leiiguu selection nt the snme position with the Chicago Car dinals, was sworn In here yes- terdny ua a first lieutenant In tho regular army. Ho was sworn In as an Infantryman and as signed to the corps of military police, according (o IA. Hubert It. r'leming of the local recruit ing stuff. Mikulnk, who returned here as bnckfleld coach after several seasons ill the pro ranks, enlist ed In tho army prior to the war and After some four years of service, three overseas with the mllitiiry police, returned here this summer us bnckfleld conch under llend Conch Tex Oliver. He expects to receive orders within the next two weeks. Oivcr said that he unl'cipnt ed the' action and thut the for mer lieutenant colonel would have to be replaced. The ath letic department has someone In mind, but no announcement will be mudo until the athletic board ads. Bail Set For Pair Accused Of Larceny ' tall fur Lawrence Jiuiios Munnlng. 34, J407 Hope, und Dewey unfile Htanley, 33, of I'clicun City, wiio are held in the county Jull on chlirges of grnnd Inrcony, bus been act at 1 300 each. '1'he men were nrrulgned in justice court yesterduy, look lime to consider a preiuninury hearing and were returned to jull In Hou of the bail. They are accused of stonllng a power saw vulued at $4110, property of B. V. Hyatt, 1028 Division. Shasta View Grange Favors Library Tax Tho Shasta View grange vot ed In fuvur of proposed tax for the county llbrury to come up In November on tho county election ballot, it was announced today. Tho group met Thursday night, July 11, to vote on the tax. It was also voted by the grange to take the matter to the I'omona grange for a vote. This will be done In the near future, according to tho gruup. Ancient goddesses were suld to wear a divine sundul called a "creolda." which had a double mile of thick leather the first platform number! GN Conductor Given Award Dean T. Bradley of Klnmnth Kulls, conductor on the Grout Northern railway, la the proud possessor' of a 40-yeiir continu ous membership und Pin pre sented to nun holiday by II. K. Nevalu of St. 1'uul, Minn,, gen crul chairman of the Brother hood of It a 1 1 road Trainmen. Grout Northern. The presenta tion was mane bunriuy at a cere mony conducted at the Willurd hotel. BraJley entered the service of the Great Northern in 1002, us a clerk and transferred to train service April 27, 1005 He became a member of the Broth erhood of Hail road Trainmen on July 22, 11)00, and was pro moted to conductor on the Groat Northern In September, 1007. He remains in service and looks forward to the award of his 43 year pin. Bradley lives nt 2210 Garden In this city. His brother, F.JJ. Bradley, is the former gen eral chairman of the Great Northern. Seventeen members of the brotherhood witnessed the presentation. Man's use of the homing pigeon goes back to before the Christian era. Colors Td Feature , Fashions For Fall Color is the new and Impor-1 hint story for fall fashions, ac co.ding to Inn O'Keefe of the fashions department of Mont gomery Ward, who Just return ed from Portland where she at tended a fashion clinic at the Hotel Multnomah. The clinic was conducted by Olive Smiih, fashion coordinat or from New York. It was at tended also by Al Oines, man ager of Wnrds, and other store representatives in the district. Suburbanites Slate Fire District Meet A public meeting to discuss organization of a fire district in the suburban area is scheduled for 8 p. m. Friday night. July 10, at Shasta school. This is one of several meetings beiiig held ' in an attempt to solve the sub- I urban fire problem, and is spon sored by the Suburban league. ! The meeting will be held in inn gymnasium, rtiier tne dis cussion, a bingo party will be held. i iEEHsfcTsTAHS Approximately 5000 to 6000 stars are visible to the naked eye, but only one-half of this number! 1 may be seen at one time, since ; i the other half is below the hori-! Chilcote Rites On Wednesday Final rites for Mrs. Edmund M. Chilcote will be held from the First Methodist church Wed-1 nesdny at 2:30 p. m., with the i Rev. Victor Phillips officiating. Mrs. Winnifred Gillen will be the soioist and Mrs. John A. i O'Connor will be at the organ. Interment will take place In the ! family plot of Linkvllle ceme tery. Honorary pall bearers will be Arthur Skinner, Dr. J. Cal vin Hunt, Earl Redman, Law rence K. Phelps, Wesley McNee Sr., and Horace E. Getz. Active pall bearers will be Joe Ken nedy, Melvin Bowman, Melvin Howie, Estin Balsiger, Ronald Hutchens and Haarby Bechen. nrsAi d news. KUm.ik r.iu, or, ti ksdat, j,t is, ii, psl( rare The Orinoco river, second Streamlined bathroom tile largest river in South America, and kitohan til. Call at Drake is navigable in the rainy season, Lumber company and look ovtr from May until November, 1300 tha colors. 810 Spring St. Phone of its 1473 miles. 5jiq. . "Sklvies" sailor slang for un derwear derives from the early Scots who called the tight-fitting trousers they wore next to their skin "skiva-clothcs." Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin CHIKOPOOIST rOOT SPECIALIST r.. Sttrfcrr - sal Ortb.plcf McATEE CLINIC in f. itk st. r... tin WED. NIGHT BALDY'S BAND "JUST GOOD DANCE MUSIC" Featuring Vocalists VAN THOME MARY MAHONEY PATTY MEYERS 74c Par Parson Dancing 9 Till 12:30 Salem Hog Prices Highest Since 1920 SALEM. July 16 fTi Top hogs here were quoted today at Sin 50, the highest price since 1020 when they reached $23 a hundred, G. F. Chambers, presi dent of Vulley Packing Co., said. All hogs received here now are from the middle west. War vessels In the War of 1812 usually were black hulled with below deck Interiors paint ed dull red to make less con spicuous blood spilled in an en gagement. ClasaMiod Ads Bring Results. Improving Arthur Meeker, young son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Meeker of Dulry, who suffered a serious arm wound when a ricocheting bullet struck him while target practicing, Is re ported improving at Klamath hospital. Appendix Out Dclsa Thayer, 15, daughter of Mrs. Mae Baker of route 3 box 083, city. Is re covering from nn appendectomy performed Tuesdny morning nt Klamath Vulley hospital. Lightweight Marshfield Loggers 15.85 I Inch Tops Just received at DREW'S . . . a large shipment of thast fin, llghtwaight loggers. Single vamp, single sola on a loggar construction, which means solid comfort. Baa them now at 733 Main 1BHE I mil Distilled from 700 Grain Neutral Spirits! Imported Botanicals Used Exclusively Dhtllkd and bolltad by SIBONEY DISTILLING CORPORATION, Philadelphia, Pa.N i and 745 Fifth Avanut, Nsw York 22, N. Y. JO- ssw . 4 s u - - : K r V I V, J 4 r ' $200 Value . . . Bed Divan and Chair There's not only the $50 saving to consider, but the divan that opens out into an extra bed is like having another bedroom. Both pieces ore SPRING-FILLED, and covered in durable floral fabrics. Walnut or bleached tone trim on arms. See this outstanding value. 1W5 (30 Down. Sears Easy Terms Heavy Loop Rugs Adaptable to any Room Bright littlt rugs lo Und a cool touch to iummr floors. 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