SugarBeeT
Crops Good
At Tulelake
TULKLAKK, July 20 Suicar
bi't'ln In thin iii'L'U are Inlnu
blinked mid thlnm'il, prliicl)nl
ly liv Mi'xli'iuu from Urn Kmc
ritimmtu vnlli'y. 'I'Ihto mo no
Mexican iiutiunula lii'ro at the
,.-n...,it flmn
. Ili-twi'i'ii 7(11) unci 800 aorca
wcro iHiinuni in nrru mis spnuu,
and Hid crop looks rl. All
i-ri'imrn urn conli uclcd to the
iifiIi lf iinmiiiii. iititl uriiu
rn will rvull.c $14.30 per tu
lor in per cciii auxur content.
Tlir crop will li luirvi'ti!d
...m. ....il.n. i. 1 1 int...i.ia.
nitll R'lllMIIJ Mil,,. IIIPMIIIIll
brmiuht hrri from olhrr Iwrt
Kiiiwlnu dintrlrtn thut will lift,
top mid loud In one opcrullon.
It In rxiH'cti'd that ID niHclilnca
will (ipvrulc uurlnu the harvcat
wumni. Kuih iiiiichlne on
hiindl" (10 tons of bnHe prr day.
Tlx crop will In- alilppcd to a
rrltiicry at Woodluiid.
Moose Hold
Family Fete
0
Approxlninlt'ly MA members
o Moose Indue llllll ii nd tlirlr
families attended "(nnilly night"
held Thuriiduy uvi'iilnu. July 23.
when the punt governors tlm
Moose t s e d a program of
mimic, ronii'dy, mid other null
In the Moose IiiiIkv room. The
program begun ii t 8 p. in.
L'hiilrmuii of the entertain,
nient wu I'uiit Governor A. A
Wilkenaon. Don liellon uni
nd played "Gypsy" on the gui-
tar (or the lirm luimncr, ana
W. K. Tliomus, also a pant gov
ernor of lodge No. 1 1011. pre.
wnlcd a renrcscntatlon of a lit
tle boy sinning on the violin
and Ilia progress. A tup dunce
bv Siinrtru mid Kllen I'emher-
ton, accompanied on the piano
by Marie Wilson, followed aa
the next number. Two lruinit
solos were next nn the program.
Sandra and r.llen Pemhcrton
a No did a tumbling act, fol
lowed by ait act by Dickie Pern
bertnn. Don Dellon ended the
entertainment with two more
guitar numbera. "Tumbling
Tuinbleweed" and "Aa The Sun
Goes Down."
Ice cream and cake were
aerved after the program In the
dining room by I'a.it Governora
Thomas, Wllkenaon. Clyde
Cooier and Clyde Thompaon,
Family nliiht la held by the lo-
cnl Moose lodge one night every
month.
First Shasta Cascade
Student Gets License
Donald J. Rose, of Klamath
Kails, w.m the flral atudent under
the Gl achool to obtain his pri
vate pllol'a license from the
KhntdM Cascade Klylng Service.
Hose flew Ilia c(aa country ho
on Sundiiy and wua awarded hii
license yesterday.
Dave umwalt. head Instruct
or ut Shasta-Cascade, atntca that
In the next two to three wceki
there will be a good many or
the flyera getting their licenses,
thus opening up time for new
itudenta.
Klamath Falls Pair
Enlists In Army
Enlisting at the U. S. army re
cruiting office this week were
Churles E. Daley. 1410 Wllford
nnd James W. Pope, 237 Jcffcr
aon.
Duley liaa seen previous ser
vice In the marine corps and has
rccnllstcd lor three years, Popo
la the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Lea
lie Pope and he has enlisted for
ia months.
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A I once put on IcaiiHHinful of
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Special Envelope Inaugurates Air Service
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Pictured here ia the special envelop put out by the Klamath
chamber of commerce to celebrate the start ol air service in
Klamath Falls. Thai envelop may b obtained at th chamber
for thos intratd.
Special Cachet To Mark
First Air Mail Letters
Klamath Cachet
Lakeview To Take Over
Naval Airfield Sunday
Prowler Robs
Parked Auto
E. D. Clark, 3216 Harlan, re
ported to police this morning
that while he was attending the
wrestling matchea at the armory
laal night a prowler entered his
car and stole a new tire, a uaed
tube, flahlng tackle box, atccl
calling rod and a bamboo pole.
The car was parked on Spring
near the new Coca-Cola building
and waa locked, Clark told police.
The articlea stolen were valued
at over $100.
Maymond ft. Schonchin, Los
Angeles, arretted last night for
violation of the bn.iic rule on S.
8th, posted $10 ball for an ap
pearance In police court. Ronald
E. Tripp. Mil Nimilz, put up $S
for having no muffler.
Three drunks and two persons
charged with drunk and dis
orderly cams Into police court
tills morning, and 14 parking
tickets were paid.
Keno
Mr. and Mrs. James Philips
and daughter, Mrs. Pauline
Heebe, were vlaltora In Keno
Wednesday afternoon. -
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tenncry
have moved from Keno and sic
now living in Klamath Kails.
Mr. and Mrs. Darkens and
son, from Los Angeles, arc vis
iting with Mr. and Mrs. CI u y L.
Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Kay
Atchison. Mrs. liarkena ia a
slater of Mrs. Moore and Mrs.
Atchlnson.
'Tommy'" Sanders, son of
Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Is visiting
here with his mother, Sanders
received his discharge from the
navy about four months ago.
Sanders lived here a number
of years ago. He and his family
now resldo in Kentucky.
Mrs. George Ager and three
little daughters are visiting in
San Francisco with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe II. Foster
attended a Foster family re
union In Grass Volley. Calif.,
from July 12 to 14. Seven
brothers and slaters met to
gether nt this reunion. Mrs.
Foster remained in Grass Val
ley for a week lo visit with
two of her sisters residing there.
Eyes of rabbits have fields of
vision which overlap behind the
head. With this arrangement
they can see an enemy approach
ing from the rear without turn
ing their heads.
The first airmail letters to
leave Klamath Falls on August
I. the day United Air Lines
flights atari, will bear a apecial
cachet, marking them for that
occasion. The cachet Is a small
rubber stamp, produced by the
float office department In Wash
ngton, D. C, depicting the Up
per lake Willi Mt. Pitt In the
background and bearing the
words "Klnmnth Fulls, U. S. air
mall, first flight."
Tho cachet will he uaed only
on letters leaving by the first
planes, one north and one south.
Persona who wish to send out
letters bearing this cachet are
advised to send them in early,
as the post office here has' to
mark them and stamp them
prior to loading them aboard
the plane. Letters shuuld be
addressed and atamped and
then enclosed In another en
velope. The cover will be ad
dressed to the postmaster, Klam
ath Falls, and stamped. Inside
the cover Include your letter
and a note asking the postmas
ter lo hold this letter for the
first plane leaving Klamath
Falls on August 1.
Letters mav be addressed to
yourself, at the Klamulh Falls
address, in which cose they will
be sent to Portland, going north,
or Oakland on the southern
route, nnd then returned by the
first piano from either of those
terminals. There is no limit to
the number of letters that one
person may send.
Collectors who wish to have
letters back-stamped should
send them lo the postmaster
under cover, with a request
that they be dropped at the
first point on the route. In this
case it will be Salem to the
north and Oakland to the south.
Letters sent In this manner
must be addressed to the sender
at General Delivery at Salem
or Oakland, and must be sent
for by the person who mailed
them. The fetter thus marked
will be marked on the back,
with the time of arrival at the
terminal. Closing time for air
mall on August 1 will be 8:30,
although a slightly later date
is expected in the future.
Burt Hawkins, Klamath post
master, reminds the users of air
mail that the domestic rate Is
8 cents, instead of the old rate
of 6 cents. The 6-ccnt stamp
may be used only when the let- j
ter la addressed to a serviceman
overseas.
Some 1S00 letters are already
on hand at the post office await-1
log the first flight, and a heavy ;
deluge of mail Is expected with
in the next few days. Estimates
by post office officials tend to
show that there will be a 100
per cent increase in the use of
airmail now that the airlines
go through here. An estimated
average of ISO pounds of air
mail daily will pass through
this office, with each letter
weighing an average of one-half
ounce.
Moat snakes have poor vision
and can hardly recognize any
thing standing still, but can fol
low moving objects with their
eyes fairly well.
The naval airfield at Lake
view will be formally presented
to the city on an interim permit
Sunday, when Lt. Cmd, Fltzriat
rick, of the Klamath air station,
will turn over the port to Mayor
Lyle North, of Lakeview.
A two-day celebration has
been planned for the event,
with Saturday designated as
Klamath day. Weather permit
ting, approximately 20 planes
will fly from Klamath Falls to
attend the show Saturday, leav
ing here at 1 in the afternoon
and arriving there around 2
o'clock. Pamphlets advertising
both the centennial and Klam
ath Air Day will be dropped by
the flyers as they go over Lake
view. The program at Lakeview for
Saturday will consist mainly of
registering visiting flyers. Planes
are expected from ail over the
state, as well as from California
and Colorado. A dance will be
held In the hangar Saturday
night with music furnished by
Hay Williams and his orchestra.
Sunday's program will start
at B a. m with a ground demon
stration of new planes by deal
ers, followed by a model plane
contest at 10:30. The model con
test will be sponsored by the
Lake County Model club, and
will feature power models only.
nrnM.o a Kens, aiamaia riu. Or. raiDAT. imir . in. im tan
At 12 noon rides will be given
to the winners of the three
prizes at Saturday night's dance,
each good for a free ride. A 1
landing and take off demonstra
tion by visiting pilots will be '
held at 1:13 and 2 o'clock will
ate the formal opening cere-,
monies. KFLW, Klamath Falls,
will broadcast the opening
speeches and presentation from 2 ,
to 2:30. Following the presenta
tion dignitaries will be present
ed, Including Leo G. Devaney,
NAA member and director of the
state board of aeronautics.
An air show, featuring races,
stunt flying and tricks will go on
from 2:30 till 4:30, climaxed by
a novel parachute Jump at the
close of the show. Jack Briscoe
of Lakeview, is general chair
man of the occasion, and has
made all arrangements.
Officials from Klamath attend-'
ing the Saturday show at Lake
view will include among others,
John Houston, Marshall Cornett
and Phil Hitchcock.
Oakridge Area Tracts
Sold For $2,000,000
EUGENE. July 28 Oak
ridge area timber tracts bought
by Pope & Talbot Lumber com
pany for its proposed new mill
cost $2,000,000, a deed filed at
tiie courthouse showed.
The tracts were bought from
the Cascade Plywood company.
Austrian-born Vickl Baum
writes her novels in German,
and then has them translated.
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-NOTCE-
DANCE... Saturday Night
Moose Hall, 1010 Pine Si
Th Moos Ritual Team is sponsoring a Dane Saturday
night for members and thir guests, to rais funds to snd
ttam to Tillamook Convention.
Hall Is Air Conditioned
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Crd and Purs
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerita M. Ward
and Sons
925 High Phon 3334
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
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We TRADE
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don In our own shop.
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Notice to Users of Electricity from the North
Poe Valley Road East Through Bonanza,
Sprague River, Beatty, Bly and Lakeview
Electric power service will be discontinued on Sunday
morning, July 28, from 7:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m., to per
. mit relocation of poles in cooperation with Klamath
County for road improvements. Power will be off during
these three hours on Sunday morning, July 28; for the
entire area East from the George Stevenson ranch.
The California Oregon Power Company will appreciate
your assistance in notifying your neighbors so that the
least possible inconvenience will be caused to its cus
tomers. Remember the time is 7:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m.,
Sunday, July 28th.
The California Oregon Power Company
Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
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