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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1947)
WEATHER IMKUON-I'luuily liiilay Willi llalit ruin Im imrtlivl anil lliihl ahiiwrr. IIVWI' llNlB tlllllwllt Mllll HnlllKlNV. Lltflll KllltW lit IIIIHIIllallU MllllVl MKMI (ut. Wainiar In ml lunlulll llllt pntilar III liilitilnr Nulunlny. Mmlaraui uulherly wiimU bvt'onilliH Wfl.l.ily, NOIITIIKHN I'Al.irollNIA - Minlly rlmr lniluy, lutilahl ami liiinurriiw, tint (tig Null low tli"il lui'Mlly mill alunil rnml. HIlMhlly WNiitmr IM loulli (l.nll. v niiiilf mtK iiiirllmt ly wliul oil 'ial, KI.AMAIII 1AI.I.H AND VII'INITY Inriaa.lnjt t'iimtly Willi mntlarnla aoutli ai Iv wtmlR luniMlil. TiHtmri'uw I'liitiily with law i-allriril .tiuw.ra. Illilt la day aa l.uw Itiiiiuirnw 4", hlgli tin, Holurnt Horn Duvkl 'i'oild of Meriforil, moloreycllKl whu offered injuries liml Sunday wlii'ii IiIh hi iicli I no HlriH'k n uuiiid mil mi lluyden iiiiiiinliilii uf tlio Cri'cuxpi liiKH hluliwiiy. win clln nilHued i-'rKluy iiioi'iiIiik from Kliiimilli Viilley lniKilliil to ro turn to home. Todd's broth er, I'lill, wiiii iiIho lioniltnll.t'd lint rcleimed curly thin week. On Ship Iliirold I- Wlrlli, aeiimiin, first chum, mm of Ver iiiiii J. Wirtli of 132 LuKiinu Htri't't. Ih now Kervlnu iilxuird the USS .Hum, (IJD777). Wlrlh en tered his recruit triilninu ut the iuiviiI tmlnliiK iitutlon, Snn Die go, Cnlif. Visitor Mr. mid Mm. E. Paul RruunlK lind you nil nn Juy were KIiiiiuiiIi Kill In vlmlorii Thumduy from their home lit Newell where MriiuniK nerve Hit nelllcmenl liechiliht of Hie United Suites bureiiu of recliimiition. Troop Matting Troop 0, Girl Scouts of Alliiiuonl Junior IiikIi sellout, will luivc the iinrty sched uled for today, r'ricluy, on Sal tirduy. Mil it'll 22. Wonderland Is Mag Feature Pictures and stories of the Sluislii'CiiAcudc Wonderlund uru featured over four prntes of the February lusiie of "Countv Offi cer," tin- official puhllciitlon of the Nutiomil A.iuemtton of County Officials. Soli titled, "Homer Greeley 11)47 Kdlllun," the nrticln urues the adoption of Greeley's dic tum about "Go wot ..." The lieuuties of the wonderlund lire liriiphicully porlrnyed with pho 1 tos of Ml. Simula, Crater lake, antelope silhouetted auulnM the setting sun near Lumcii, ducks rising in the morning mists from KukIc lake, nioWirbonls on Lake o' the Woods, skitiiK ut Ml. Ijis en, rodeos, hikes, rides and gold. The article points out that the wonderland "embraces six coun ties In northern California and three in southern Oreuon. ll Is as hirer as thr state of Ohio but has a population only rquul to that of San Diego. It adds. "... containing suine 23 million acres. 10.000 miles of hiKhwnys and at least 2.100 Jnkus of every hue, size and description." Freighter Pulled Off Mud Shoal ' SEATTLE, March 21 oVi Fast on the Foulwrnther shoal, 2b miles down sound since Wed nesday morning, the 10.700-ton Lawrence Victory arrived here after three seagoing togs pulled hrr free at high tide early this morning. She went aground in a heavy toa en route from Se-; attle to Port Gamble and was returned here for survey after a barge pumped .1000 gallons ' of fuel oil from lirr tanks to lighten her to aid the tugs. I Flames Destroy Small Tool Shed MERRILL. March 21 Flames, escaping from a grass fire on the Jack Johnson farm two miles north of Merrill at 11 a. ni. Thursday, destroyed a small tool and wood shed in the rear of thr residence. The rural fire equipment, nnswerlng the call, prevented the flames from spreading to other buildings, i CONTRACT CANCELLATION NEW YORK. March 21 (!') The United Financial Employes (AFL) notified the New York stock exchange and the curb ex change today It would cancel its labor contracts effective Mon day. April 21. The HO-day cancellation notices devoloprd from a union dispute with A. M. Kidder and company, a brokerage house. I Dr. Raymond W. McNair wishes to announce the OPENING of his DENTAL OFFICE 206 Boivin Bldg. 110 No. 6th St. . Phone 8421 YOUR SON entitled J -54 .,,u ' f In the bast- Investigate Sun Life's JUNIOR Adjustable PLAN PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 1111 Walnut SUN LIFE OF CANADA Enlists Clenlon YV, Clemons, 17, of 2421 White, recently en listed In the regular urmy for III mouths service, Lt. II. .1. Tucker, station commander of the iiruiy reeruitliiK station In Klamath Fulls, said today. I'vl, Clemons ultcndcd Klumuth Un ion high school prior to his en listment. He Is now tukliiK buslc training ul Ft. Lewis, Wusli., and upon completion will lie ussiiined to a unit lor duty. Conducting Course Mrs. I'er ley Webster unci Mrs. E. E. llamlirick of the Calvary lluptisl church ure in tipritiKiield this week conduetlnu a training un ion study course for the Trinity HapllHt church. They irre expect ed to return Snlurduy. From North George Butler, superintendent of Ivory Pine operations ut lily, hus sufficient ly recovered from niujor sur Itery at' Good Sumurituu hospi tal in Portland to return here and la expected this week-end. Society Meets The Woman Missionary society of the Cal vary lluptlst church will meet ut the home of Mrs. Lec Hart. 1010 Hope, ut 2 p. m.. Thursduy, March 27. All women are urged to attend. 30MeiTPIan Alturas Trip Indications arc that about 30 Klumuth Fulls business and pro fessional men will nuike the trip to Alturas next Wednesday for the Klumnth-Lnkcvlew-Alturas get-together sponsored by the Modoc Council of Natural Re sources, according to Al Ilaltun, chairman of the chamber of com merce Inter-city committer. I lut tan said there hud been fuvorublu response from a sub stantial number of chamber members to the cull for reserva tions for thr trip. The group will gather ut the chamber of com merce at 4 p.m. Wednesday after noon and will return that night after the meeting in Alturas. A feature of thr meeting at Alturas will be a talk by Jack Swarti!, head of the Sheldon antelope refuge. Klamath men who ure interest ed in going but have not already informed the committee should coll thr chamber immediately as notification must be given to Alturas people of the number coming from here. Safety Council Slated For Farms PORTLAND, March 21 iP Oregon is going to have a farm sufety council to educate country workers to live jnoro safely. ' This was decided yesterday by representatives of the USOA, Oregon Stale college, farm im plement dealers and other groups, who were told by a na tional safety council official that accident statistics show farming to he three times as dangerous as factory employment. . Committees to plan the council will be appointed by William A. Schoenfeld, Oregon State college dean. " We Go Anywhere! Ralph's Mobile Refrigeration Service Commercial tnd Mauitholal Kf rite ration Hath I up; Ma rhino n Ull Niiltr lt Mir Dependable Service hrn raa at, II! Bala I., lallar I'hana IKi ll)H Carr Klamalk tall. fj YOUR WATCH OR C10CK F All Watches Timed For Accuracy ljLtPi fywM By Precision rmC Watch Timert y'Cp? ta-artltrM of Ihe m or lh maki tt vaur cinch er walt-h, w can nut 11 In accural working nrnr. Thr fin. nl equipment i factory mclhod. FINE ENGRAVING WHILE YOU WAIT RING SETTING AND SIZING PEARL AND BEAD RESTRINGING m Ua t-TrH-l! 7m MAIM ST I -(Men ttmJU'pvt (toot Cascade College Choir To appear in concert it the auspices ol the Immanuel Baptist is the a cappella choir of Cascade Home Extension Unit icws Falrhaven Mrs. William Motifs, 4008 Thompson street, In St. Francis Purk, will be hostess to the Fair huven home extension unit at an ull day meeting next Wcdncs- i day, March 26. Mrs. Winnifrcd ! Gillen will demonstrate "Clean ! As You Go." This will be a ! politick meeting and everyone interested Is cordially Invited. Please phone to Mrs. Percy Cook, phone 4u;i3, or Mrs, Leu Holli day, phone 7H17, for transporta tion to Mrs. Hoofs. On March 12 a special meet ing on shellcraft was held at Souths Tell Of Staging "Perfect Crime" In Eugene The "perfect crime" which fooled eight witnesses and hud Eugene police combing the coun try for some clue to the myster ious shooting and beating of an unidentified body on a Eugene street after the final game In the stale basketball championship filayoffs last Saturday, was final y broken yesterday with the aid of a tip which mndc one of the culprits "talk." Among the witnesses to the in cident were Paul Dcller. KUHS track Coach, Claude Cook, Bend athletic director, and Al Light ner. sports editor for lite Salem Statesman. Alt swore that they saw a man running down the street, a car coming swiftly from behind him, a hand reaching out to shoot, the body rolling to a "dead" stop. Then, according to the report, several men jumped from the cur, beat the fallen in a ii, thrust him into the car which then sped away. The po lice were immediately called and a city-wide search for the car, the culprits and the victim was begun. Dellcr had managed to obtain a license number which was traced to a pick-up truck in Kstucada. The police were sty mied. ' Tuesday the police -were In T ISITORS WELCOME ' Anr Pa. F. renin. Nidii Cat Flemer fUntt Mack A Klamath Flower Shop u . cm Greenhouses f nu Dr. Denton J. Rees ORTHODONTIST (Straightening Teeth) Here Mon., Tuej., Wed., March 24, 23, 26 601 Medical-Dental Bldg. Telephone 3773 RVIN5 mm in SUttyyi Ouipon Klamath Temple under the church at 7:45 p. m., Tuesday, college, Portland. Mrs. Lee llolliduy'a home. Many beautiful pins and earrings were made, under the supervision of Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Roufs. Mrs. Elchendorf of Klumuth Falls brought many new Ideas in shell craft to the meeting, in the love ly place-cards, tallies, etc., which were decorated with seushclls. Present ut this meeting were Mrs. Keith Rice Jr., Mrs. Wil liam Roufs, Mrs. Ralph Bowers, Mrs. J. Elchendorf, Mrs. Paul Tally, Mrs. Merlyn Mikkelsen, Mrs. Orul Heavclin, Mrs. Percy Cook. Mrs. Howard Holliday, Mrs. Ruby Kujac and the host ess, Mrs. Lec Holliday. formed by a "hot tip" and a 17-yeur-old Eugene youth admitted that he and three pals from Portland had staged the affair as a prank. The "fatal" shot had been a firecracker, the beating was make-believe, and the ab duction of the "victim" was merely a device to effect a clue less getaway. . The reported discovery of a body, that of a store dummy, floating down the Willamette river and dressed in swimming trunks, was only a coincidence, according to police after they released the youth. The "punishment" for the pranksters will rest with their parents, police raid. Thev will all receive letters from the police department detailing their sons' "perfect crime." Closest point in the United States to the north pole is located In Lake of the Woods county, Minnesota. O FOR SALE O A H Small Foundation and Blue Tag Gem Seed Potatoes. North Dakota Blue Tag White Rose Seed Potatoes Also Locally Grown White Rose and Gem Seed Potatoes. CALORE PACKING CO. Klamath Falls Phone 7725 IMPORTED NEEDLEPOINT Here's good news! We again have exquisite imported Bucilla designs in Gros Point and Petit Point! A stunning collection of every size you've been waiting for. And they're lovelier than ever beautifully worked in . softly blended colors. All ready for you to fill in the background and finish a mas--tcrpiece. Come in and see our collection today! :' Assorted Sixes 90c to 27.50 Bucilla Imported Tapestry Weal In beautifully blended colors " lightfast, mothproof. 100-yard skeins . . . 65c skein Choir To Sing Here The a cappella choir of Cas cade college, Portland, will be presented in a sacred concert ut Klumuth temple at 7:45 p. in., Tuesday, April 1, under the auspices of the Immanual Bap tist church. The choir is now muklng its third tour of the Pa cific coast. The organization if composed of 36 carefully selected voices and performed in the larger cities of California, Oregon, Idaho, Washington and British Columbia. Willard R. Hallman, director of the choir, is a graduate of the Westminster Choir college of Princeton, N. J., and for the past 12 years has headed the department of music at Cas cade college. The college Is an Interdenominational Christian liberal arts school, granting de grees in the arts, music and theology. All are invited to attend the concert. 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