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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1947)
WEATHER KljAMATII rAl.l.g AND VICINITY rlr llay, tiiMlghl ami Ntimlay. lllh Itxl.r Is, low 40. High Sunday S3. NOH'rllKIIN CAl.troltNIA: Cl.ar dar, luulstil anil amida?. Warm.r alone rmrlh vita. I lutUy and aluiie ranlral ra.l htihdar MudafMla lu oora.lotiallr fr..h HiiMli.rly wind, iifr coa.l. (iMKUl)Nt ralr Iwlay, limlghl anil Sun. day. Idling Ulnueralulaa. U.llll. U modarala li'llliw..t.ily wllllll ulf cuaal. On J o u r n y Mr. mid Mrs, tjiwrrwe Illlike mill daughter Hha- t tut left HiiUinluy itKiriiinu ml an rulnuilpil inoliir trip which will lukd (lirm through YifHi'Wsuine National purk, the lllark hlllg, to HI. Paul mill Mllwaukiie, Wl., ami parts ol MlrliliiHii. On Uiitr return, Mrs. Ilultla Kcihnko of Mitrrlll, Wi will iiM'iiinimny thrill lor n visit here l Hill III1K0 rPNKlMir.e, V.tu um. ,1.. L'..l Mr anH Mr. Hillll Koll lilt iil 'iimB Klwrlfln. lull Turaday i ..... MiIi'huii wtmrn llllfi IIIIIK UJ IHI 1M v, ilipy will visit lor three weeks, They wrie arcoimiaiiiea uy iievou i"u 11 . ..i.i ...... w - uurf Mra 1.1-yi-ai Mini ami A At 4111 flairtlV Willi Will take the trnln iroin ofilragn tor irrenvilie, re., wnrro no win ij-rim lnl 114. wir aiiiiuiwr vibiviiii u '"I mother. Reunion -Two brothers, bolh of Klamath rl!, were reunited III Hratlle recently. Nell K. Hiiu-hlne, IIHN, reMirtetl for duty eboarrl the IIHH Norrla In Healtle mid met lila ttwoihrr, Prnl M. Ilulrlniu. who la stationed til pier ill on guard duty with tho marine coriia. The broth ers had lint well etch other In four years. r.mily Hmnioii Mrs Ed Chubb (I J I Miirhrll. returnrd Monday by plane from llofinrrs Terry, Ida ., where aha attended a reunion of he Chuhb family. During her trip Ii0 vlilted In Canada. Thimble flub -The Tlilmble rlub of I'roaprrlty Kebekah lodge will meet Wrdneadnv. June 18. nt B D- m. with Hylvla Tlllon, 709 N. II III, fur bualnraa meeting mid rarda. All inembera mid friends are Invited to attend. To Tetaa Mra. I,. I.. Griffin left tlila week bv nlana for rort worth Tei , to be with her father, Jainea I, Croas, who la 90 yeara old. up Kalher'a Day. Marlon C'rosa. hTr brother, left earlier by car for fort Worm. Meeting Place Chans ed Hie Olrl rVoul rounrll, ortKlnally schrdulrd to meet at the Wlllard hotel at 1 :30 p m. Monday, will meet. Iiutead. at the tame time at the rellran caie. Minor rJurgery Mrs Orvel 8mlth, 1 7 K. Main, had tnnalls and ade nolila removed at lllllalde hoapllnl Saturday mornlm. $64 Question ' WlltltK rito.M HKRR? Where do we go from here? Thia life on earth la not all and what nitul we do U no on to glory? Mo the law yer wanted to know and Jean sent him buck to Hie law. It aald to love Clod with your whole heart, tfoul and etrength and mind your Jfieiuhbor aa yourself. Quit right, aald Jnaus. Tlili do and you earn eternal life. MONK KVKR I)II Only Chrlat ever to loved Clod and man. Only Christ ever ao loved Ood and iietghber It lu arn eterniil life. He waa tempted U kill, to ateal, to rurae. to hate and to carouae. Chrlat waa tempted at every point like aa we, yet lie alnned not. Sln leaa He look over your elm and died for you. Make lllm your Savi our and Ood write your altu off and Kla alnleM daya on. CI, KAN PAiK Again the $04 Queallon Where do we go from here? With all Die alns written off your page and Chrlat'a holy life written In, you are aet for glory on Iteaurrectlon Morn. Hla people who have died will then be mined up Into bodlei of glory and Hla then alive on the earth alo changed and clothed In glory. What for you Keaurreotlon Morn? S. W. McCheaney Rd Portland-l-Ore, Tlila apace paid for by an Oregon family. (loud Hoade The road to Lake o' the Wixxla la III better ahape now Ulan ever before, according to K. P. Ivory, prealdenl of the Iake o the Wmxla Home uwnora aao elation. Until the atalo and the county have had rouil crewa work ing on the road, before and after the recent atorin. ine auirm aei tled the dual and travel waa re ported more comfortable Immedi ately afuuward, than at any time lint) ine roua nae ueen in uae. Vlalli (,'uualna Oene Olion of Port mid. a Inn or aludenl at Unl- veralty of Oregon, la apendliig the week with n a coua iui at ine u. ii Merrill renldelice, 11149 Melroae. Hla I'oualn, itutli Merrill, who haa Jual completed her frealiman year al (IH(J. la a ao home on vacation. Mra, O. O. Merrill la hour for the week end from Aahland where (he ! al- lending tummer Khooi, Vlalt Al Home Jack I. Roblnaon arrived home Thuraday from Htan ... ....i.,.iiu -i u-in Aiii naiif . f..- - r-u. 4va vlnll. wILIi hla nnr- . . - f u. tl..llii-,m enm. MI. ami mm v. ol 14JJ l-wruy, anu ma uiuhiwi, i.a-i..,H ....I Ullll- II will rLurn to Htanford nexl week for aumtner aeaalon. Irom Colorado Mr. and Mra. Ted O. Griffin of Orand Junction. Colo., arrived Wedneaday for a vlalt with Mr. and Mra. le MrHriue ana daughter Irina. 407 N. th. Mra. Mrllrlde la Mra. Orlfflna aunt. Hilly Mrllrlde of Ogden, Utah, a nephew, arrived the aama day. Krlday Callera-Mra. W. E. Ham mond and daughter Catherine and ..... d.i r.t Mat-rill ware afruillir out-of-town vlaltora In Klamath Kalla on Friday, catnenne la run ning lor queen of the 1R47 July 4, 5 and Klamath Hiulu rodeo. f nnHlllon I ni Droved Evelalld Chllouuin. Chllootiln Indian who waa brought to Klamath Valley hoapltal laal week with a gtliuhot wound In the groin, waa reirted Improving by hoapltal authorlllej tlila morning. t' M . n.i Hilv Jean HU- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. David Mndberg, 3813 Vandergrllt, had her loiulla removed at lllllalde i. hii. I u i . i - w mnrnlm 1he child! father la with CAA here. Home from Hchool Iola Whlae nant. daughter of Mra Rlla Whlae Haul ol Ihl city, arrived Irom Eu gene Krlday night. Hhe will apend the aummer vacation from univer sity Willi her mother. Dauihler Born Jannlne Loulae la the name choaen by Mr. and Mra. Max A. oaunaera, ol ivii Hummera lane, for their little rianirhter hiirn June 2 al Klamath Valley hoapltal. l...-li.. l)nKrl V Watten. burg, plomer Klamath realdent and building conlrartur, waa reimrted Improving at Klamath Valley hoa pltal Una morning. Waltmiburg la receiving treatment lor a ncarv ailment. Drill Practice The drill team of Proaperlty Kebckah lodge will meet In (lie lOOP hall Monday, June 18. al 7:30 p. m. for practice and all membera of Uie drill team are aaked to attend. Ma lor Rurgery Mra. Archie Weal of Weyerhaeuaer Camp 6 at Beat- ty, la a patient ai Kiamaui vauey hoapltal where alio had major aurgery Saturday morning. Attend Wedding- Bettv Merrill and Patty ScIiudd have left for Corvallla where they will attend uie wedding of a iriena. Joan uay. aervlng aa brldramalda. Br Air E. P. IVory. 1018 Man- aanlla, will leave Monday by plane for Ioa Angrlea on bualnraa. He expecu to be gone about four daya. In Hlllalde Harold Outhrle. 3818 Cannon, Safeway atorea employe, a receiving medical care at run- aide hoapllal. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT -You Drive-Long, Short Trlpi More Youraelf Save M STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 Eat Main BEAT THE HEAT Mtlkllln IbimUIIod appllatl vr jmt r( for It lhH MM ltr IN i. f. Add r lift ( ft, lawtri Inilat Ump.rattj" ftddi tiraciltvt (.iiarftnr. Far aiptiBlt, w4 ar mUI, Far iamanilrallaa Th. 4131. GREM'S ROOFING SERVICE Timm Death Told Here Mra, Caroline M. Tlinnia ol tlila city haa received word of the death of her ami, (,'lnrence Ward WHIIama, 4U, lu Philadelphia, Pa., on June s. Mr. Wllllama waa born lu Naah vllle, Tenn., March 10, 1WB, and came to Klainuth Palla with hla mother from Chicago. 111., Ill 1808. He la believed to have been the flrat colored child In Klamath county. He attended Itlveralde grade achool and Klamath county high achool, and belonged to the Preabyterlan church. He aerved In Uie army during World War I, later atudylng Journal lam lor three yeara at the Unl verally ol California and Lincoln univeraity, Lincoln, ra. At the time of hla dealh he held a poaltlon In poet office work In Philadeliihla. In addition to hla mother, Mr. Wll llama la aurvlved by hla wife, Helen; one alater, Alice Timing of Berkeley, Calif. i three brothera, Walter and Mack of Log Augelea, Calif., and William of Waahlugtun, D. C: hla grandmother, Mra. Harriett Ward, and two uuciea and two aunt. Interment waa In Philadelphia on June 8. New Brick And Tile Plant Goes Into Production Here It Will Pay You To Patronize A Recognized Member MASTER PAINTING DfCORATINCi CONTRACTORS , AMI RICA Painting and Decorating CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA Klamath Chapter Meeting! lit and 3rd Monday! HARRY l BROWN Painting and Decorating Phone Kit DAVIS PAINTING COMPANY Phone 4837 DODNON PAINTING CO. Phone SB88 , OHITMAN SIGN AND PAINT CO. Phone 8087 II. C. HARRIS Painting Contractor Phone 959 IiANDIS A MONROE Painting and Decorating Phone 6101 PATTERSON A SON PAINT STORE Phone S324 RAY PIERCE Painting Contractor Phone 5730 ROPER A ROPER Painting Contractor Phone 4503 II. E. SIMMONS PalnUng Contractor Phone 6079 A. E. SMITH Painting Contractor Phone 8756 The above membera of the Painting and Decorating Conrracfbrt of America, Klamath Chapter, are recog nized by the Paintera' Union, carry irate compemotion, and comply with all government regulations. You can depend on them! March lit Shop Charge 12.85 par Hour ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Big Batin Lumbar Co Dutch Boy Producta Fyoclc-Moon, Ino Preservative Palnta Gonaral Paint Corp Ganaral Paints Goeller's Paint Store ... , Pittsburgh Paints Home Lumbar Co Pabco Paints Howe Stem Co '. Phone 6863 Suburban Lumbar Co Valdura and Acme Paints Swan Lake Moulding Co Fuller Palnta Storekeeper Sees Convicts YAKIMA, Waah., June 14 0V Hearch tor two convicts at large I nee late Wedneaday centered to day around Richland alter a atore keeper and Uiree customers re ported to the stale patrol one of Uie men made a purchase there yeaterday. All cars leaving. Richland were In siiected last night but no trace of the fugitive wag found. The store keeper and cuatomera Identified the man from police photographs. The two being sought are John N. Nelson. 21, and Harry Belne, 18. They and John Everett PranU, 43, overpowered their guard and fled In his car as they were en route to the slate prison at Walla Walla. Pranu waa recaptured Thuraday. Medford Girl Found Safe MEDFORD, Ore., June 14 (,P Little Dorothy Sharp, three and a half-year-old daughter of a Medford rancher. Is none the worse today for spending a night huddled under a bush In Uie hilly Coleman creek district, with only leaves for a cov ering. Hhe was found yesterday by a search party organised Uie previous afternoon when the child failed to return from a Jaunt to pick flowers and wild strawberries. Her flrat words when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Sharo.- claaped her to them were: "Oh, mama, I n glad to see you. Arrive For Weddlnr A number of out-of-town guests have arrived here to attend Uie wedding of Eva Rae Jacobaon and Edwin H. Bris coe which will be an event of Sun day afternoon. Here are Mr. and Mrs. Arvld West and Mrs. Huldah Jorgenaon of Portland. Mrs. Earl Jacobaon and two sons. Kent and Kenny. Mrs. Hlldur Hsgland and son Carl, all of Oakland, Calif., Kva Rae Peterson of Ogema, Wis., and DonnaMay Peterson of Sturgls uay. wis. Arriving uila week-end for her son's wedding Is Mrs. Ed win Briscoe of Greeley, Colo. Medical Care Wlnfleld Hamond waa brought from hla home Jate Friday afternoon by ambulance to Klamath Valley hospital where he Is receiving medical care. Hamond Is a Weyerhaeuser Timber com pany employe. By VAN IIKMERT A new enterprise In the Klamath basin was getting Into production today, and Its owners Herbert and Howard uranam and Harvey uorg man. are making plans for a full scale effort. The new plant Is lo cated Just off fllehn street on Uie Old Rinippingiun roaa. The Dlant will be called the Har vey Tile Co. and will produce tile building blocks. Production will be concentrated on two sizes, a regular tile and a smaller veneer tile. The dally capacity or the new plant win be approximately 3A00 units of the regular tile, or 7200 units of Uie veneer tile. According to Harvey Rorgman, It Is not only the plant that is new, Rec Program Sign-Up Set Klamath Palls youngsters will register Monday for Uie city's sum mer recreation program, largest play project In many years, under the direction of Samuel H. 8ml th, recreation director. Registration for playground ac tivities will be at the Individual schools where recreation centers are set up, Fremont, Mills, pelican, Roosevelt and Klamath Union high school. Those Interested In wood working and swimming will regis ter at KUHH. with the exception of youngsters In Uie Pelican dis trict, who will sign up al Pelican .school. Instructors and staff members met with Smith this morning for a complete outline of the project and schedules. Smith stresses that youngsters may algji up or with draw at any time alnce Uie entire plan la to furnish occupation for leisure hours. v Complete schedules at all the schools and for Uie swimming pro gram were published In Uie June 12 Issue of The Herald and News. The recreation set-up will run from Monday to August 22. Swimming Instruction will be given for a 10-cenl per hour charge to students at Uie KUHS pool, and on weekday evenings and Satur days and Sundays. Uie pool will b open for public swimming. Thurs day evening will be reserved for private group swimming provided the recreaUon office receives re quests by noon, Tuesday. Cars Damaged In Collision Two cars were damaged but no one hurt early this morning In an intersection accident on Uie H.eno road In Stewart addition. Deputy Sheriff Marlon Barnes Investigated. One car was driven by Marie De Orande of Keno and Uie other by Pred Wymen. route 3. Wyman drove out on Uie highway from a side road and said he did not see the DeOrande vehicle approaching on the highway. They collided In the Intersection. The tile blocks to be produced there are made by a wholly new process. In the past the mixture ol cement, waterproofing, coloring and either sand or pumice has been poured Into the forming die, subjected to a vibrating action applied at the base of the die and pressed into shape. The tile being produced at the Harvey Tile company wilt have two aeparate "holes" In their center. The portion of the block between them adda necessary strength. In the pro cess ol moulding these blocks that portion of the new-type die which forms the holes Is vibrated Instead of the base as In the old process. The resulting product, Borgman firmly believes, Is superior to that produced by the old method. Also on the new side of the ledger Is the basic material to be used. In stead of a light pumice material or plain sand, the product will utilize volcanic sand. It is not as heavy as sand nor as light as purnlce, sort of in between you might say, and Is very strong. Engaged in actually making the new blocks are, machine operator Ieslle Dunn, who controls Uie ac tual forming process; mix-master Johnny Campbell, who controls the mixture and sees to It that Uie ratio of cement, coloring, water proofing and volcanic sand remains constant; take-off and curing man Herbert Oraham, who racks the blocks, keeps them wet during Uie seven-day curing process. Having Ironed out original pro duction difficulties, Borgman be lieves the new plant will soon be producing material sufficient for more than a house a day. Another Baby On Friday List Another baby was reported here today as having choaen Friday the 13th to make his entrance Into the world. That brought Uie number to two, according to Klamath Val ley hospital authorities. The Infant was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Maxwell, route 3, box 624, city, and weighed 8 pounds 11 ounces at birth. The father ur employed by I. B. Brown. Both mother and baby are reported doing nicely. Card Party The Knight of Pythias will sponsor a public card party Monday night, June 16, at the IOOF hall at 8 p. m. The pub lic Is cordially Invited. In Hospital Mrs. Harold Smith of 3603 Hllyard, had minor surgery Saturday morning at Hillside hospital. Visits Eugene Bert C. Thomas, Klamath Falls attorney, drove to Eugene today to meet hla daughter. Eleanor, a student at the University of Oregon. They will return home tomorrow. HARSHA HOME REPAIRING -Don't let It ga . Nothing down . . yeara to pay." 0 PAINTING S) RF.DFCORATIN'O 0 REMODELING 0 RENOVATING Phone 4364 Estimates given gladly. School Post Campaign Hot 'Continued from Page One) private business. He has been ac tive in chamber of commerce. Boy Acoul and civic work and at Uie present time Is a member of Rotary club and various Masonic branchea. Polls open Monday, June 16, at 2 and close at 7 p. m. at Fremont school and qualified voters are per sons 21 years of age and over and residents of the district for a period of 30 days. Voters need not be tax payers In the district, the school clerk advised, a) Election of a director from the northern zone for a five-year term on the Klamath county school board will also be held Monday from 2 to 7 p. m., polls set up, In each elementary school In the area. Can didates are Ora F. Bly who Is seek ing re-election, and LeRoy Oelnger of Chlloquln. Searchers Hunt Missing Girl BROOKINOB. Ore.. June 14 " Seventy-five men tramped through a brushy wilderness along Uie north fork of southwest Oregon's Chetco liver today In search of 16-year-old Darlene Hogan, who van ished from her ranch home 12 miles north of here Thursday. Bob Hogan. her blind, goat ranch er father, said Uie girl left the ranch house at 7 a. m. Thursday to shep- herd a flock of goats to a mountain meadow 600 yards distant. Sheriff's officers from Gold Beach, Curry county seat, directed i loggers, sawmill hands and towns- people in the search. The area Is a few miles north of Uie California Oregon border near the Pacific coast. I HiaAi.p a news. Kiimaia valla, era. sATtiaoAT, jaa 14, last, ran aee Frost During Week Hurts Tender. Vegetable Crops Frost Tuesday nlirht was extreme. ly spotty throughout the county, af fecting maybe an acre fairly heavily and missing an adjacent field en tirely, reports coming Into Uie coun ty agent s of fice Indicate. Tender vegetable crops such as beans, tomatoes, corn and cucum bers were pretty generally seriously damaged. In addition a good many sections of spuds were nipped, where some of tne plants were Just coming up and others several inches high. Leaves were pretty well blackened by the frost In some Instances, but In no case has complete damage to crops been reported. Unless the cen tral stalk has been frozen plants can recover and with the soil In Its present favorable condition and the current mild, bright weather assist ing, no loss Is expected In this area. Early spring rye and fall rye and wheat were probably damaged some, C. A. Henderson, county agent esti mated, but no reports on these have been received. The area probably the hardest hit by frost was the south end of the county, but here damage was spotty as elsewhere. The agricultural ex periment station reported the tem perature on Tuesday night at 33 while Just across Uie road Uie weather station's report had It at 34 degrees and at other points Ik was evidently lower. NOTHING OVERLOOKED TOKYO, June 14 MV-Japtna new minister of communications, Takeo Mlkl, Is overlooking no pos sible source of revenue. Kyodo news agency reported to day that Mlkl is considering the sale of adverUslng on telephone poles and postage stamps. ENROLL NOW : for the Summer Course Isa Dorah Moldovan DANCING SCHOOL t Hours Every Morning 11.00 a Day Phone 6970 102 Main Wffl. Elliott Through your assurance the time lock on your tavingi will be opened" when needed most. Wm. R. Elliott SUN LIFE OF CANADA 731 Main St. Phone 7777 Would You Like This View from Your Own Picture Window? Yob don't have to cnel tout In- I lursnr on yoor old car If too trade It for another car. Your poller can be transferred at considerable sav in to you. Hans Norland Insur ance. 1M N. 6th St. Klamath Business College 733 Pine St. Enroll now for Speciol Summer Study' for a Complete Business Course. To Serve You Better 4r"" :T3:'' "i!3 I H a. . . upVthreeJ l.vl- ai. V ' .'- '... 1 I ; : i jr "V r'.s?i-- v'-''n '''U,J 'la J fkl r- ; & r 1 1 v Phone 4760 mmmmmmm sasai aassssassasssssssssssssaai aaaaai aaa aaaaasasi aaaa Shown above if our new specialixed Lubrication and Front End Alignment Depart ment ... all new . . . deiigned to enable ui to give you better service! For the best in modern automotive service and repair, see us. FIX YOUR CAR OR TRUCK NOW FIX US LATER! NOTHING DOWN 12 TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY ON OUR Complete Car and Truck Repair , All Work Guaranteed COME IN FOR FREE INSPECTION AND ESTIMATES ... m m w w aaaaae m m aa aaaaai ai m w Budget-Plan ASUV 410 So. 6th T Klamath Falls Phone 4113 ...then select Your Homesite now in Beautiful Lakewood Heights (Out Lakeshore Drive) Whether you ore ready to build this summer or not, now is the time (before selection becomes more limited) to choose your homesite ot Lokewood Heights . . . Klamath's restricted resi dential district a few minutes out Lakeshore Drive, where de velopment now is starting. Each homesite is plotted to give unparalleled view. The cooling summer breezes off Klamath Lake, the natural setting . . . "that is living!" Lakewood Heights homesites are laid out in all sizes, priced from $500 to $1500. If You're Ready to Build. R. P. Oliver, in addition to hondling the sole t of home sites, provides complete home plan nina and buildina service. This firm is prepared to plan a home to your specifications, individualize it to the site of your choosing, and build it at once. , ' R. P. Oliver also will buid some homes at Lakewood Heights for sale this season. If you prefer to by-pass the details of planning and building, watch for these homes. -J gapiinnsiai-,, R. P. Ol REALTOR 228 North 8th Street iver Phone 4710 or 7177