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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1947)
Pioneer Keno Man's Death Told , Klamath county wa aaritlrnrtt today by tln iibmIdk of Juariih Hathaway I'osler, o pioneer In thin community allies lUOJ. Mr. foster wm taken to Klamath Valley hospital Huntlay whore lie aucr.uiiitMtd to a heart ailment at 10:10 p. in. Monday, l the age at b. lie hud been realcient ulVKeno fur III put IS year wlier he u postmaster sliiYa ItijH, until the time ol III death, He had put In a full duv el the Dual otflce (Saturday a usual mid differed a Hithl heurt at' lack Uaturilay HUM wiinn lie duln't iiieiillun to lila family until he had a recurrence Bunday morning. Kano uriilel postmaster waa born III inn I, November, II, at Point Arena, Meiidlnlno county, Cnllt, He on me to Klamath vcounty with hl parent hi a eaaun when he wa III and he worked with hla father In the Round liike dlatrlrt ralalnii cows, hove, rye, wheal and oat and Iwd ma hla own callle. He cut (Ire Wood In Klamath (nreMa and aold It by the waiunload In Klamatli ralla. At the age of 21 he took over the management of hla father place. Moult after thla he fllrtl on a home- atrad at Mahn. In IU2t he mine to Keno where he frllrd timber for several yrara tor Wryrrhaeuarr Tlm Orr company until he arcepted a JUllloll a Janitor of Keno arhoola. He waa appointed aa poalmaaler III April, HUH. Mr. Foater waa married July t, IMS In Klamath falla. He la aur vlVrd by hla wife, Maori r foster of Keno. two ms Waltrr H , and Warren H. of Krno. (me grnnd chlld. Waller J. Pouter eif Krno. i two lirolhrra, Charles of OraM Val Irv. Calif., and Htrve of Heattle, Waall. M lter. Mra. H. B. Mr. Lane of Chlro. Calif . Mra. L. R. Miannan nf Klamath Falla. Mra. Bruce I'urrly nf.Cixiuille. Mra. drome Nrra of Hall Kranclsro and Mra Henry Ravrnarroft of I'rtaluma, Calif. funeral arrangement are bring made by Ward'a Klamaili Punrral home, and aervlrea will be hrld sometime Thuradav afternoon In the chapel,, Hie time la be an liniinred later. Interment will be in Keno cemetery. Postmaster Passes r 7 ' X s Juarph Hathaway foster, a real deiit of thla county alnce lWtf, wai ruahrd from hla home In Keno to Klamath Valley hoapllal Hunday, whrra he died Monday night. StickuD Man Nips Store For $1300 PORTLAND, June U - Pollr today anughl a hold-up man who took 11300 In caah from a varlrty lore In auburban Portland yrater ds. Warner I. Livingston, the atore owner, said he waa alone, unpacking merchandise, when a man thruat a hard object presumably a gun at Livingston a bark and locked him In the back room. The money waa taken from the raah rrftaler. Rent Control Extension OK WABIIINOTON, June 18 (fl'i-The house ai i rnlril Tueariay a Joint con- greaalonal rommlttee'a recominenda tlona on the term of a measure to extend rent control until February 28. IMB. The action came on a atandlng vote of 183 to l:i after the house, by a standing tally of 114 to 87, re-Irrti-d a move to arnd Uie measure back to a house-srnele conference committee for further atudy. The legislation now gora to the senate. ' Included In the bill la a controver sial provision permitting a 16 per cent hike In rent when landlords and tenants "voluntarily" gel lo grthrr "In good faith" and aarre to the boos.1 In exchange for a lease through II8 The measure also would free build In" materials from controls except for amusement ana rrcreauuuai construction. Youth Held In Building Fraud OHKOON CITY, June 18 oil Richard E. Ctrlmstry, 20, was hrld today on a charge of obtaining money under false prelrmes In what District Attorney Btanley Mitchell allrgrtV wa a construction company fraud.- Arreated earlier were Maurice L. Blndter. 38. and A. F. Kraanoff, 40. both ut Portland, aa the investiga tion ajnrtrd Into oiteratlona of ihe trio In three coast atatrs untlrr the name of the Orlmaley Construction company. Classifier! Ada Rtln Remit WATCH JEWELRY REPAIRING 4 DAY SERVICE it Tear F.iperleiir - rlck-t'p and Delivery Service F.arh Friday at Tulelake Reiatl Drug Malln Drug Store formerly Associated with ftlrkve STANLEY A. BECHTLE Adoir'i 2244 S. 6fh St. UNBLOCK DIGESTIVE TRACT And Stop DoJng Your Stomach With Soda and Alkaliura Doa'l Mprt la ( nml relM from bw.b, our etooach. ffM kitd tMd brtMith by Uktof tod nd ertiW IkftltMra it the Uue mum of your UoubU U fotipllo. U I hi cju. your real Uouble U sot la tM itonMrh ti kll. Hut la tha latMtladl tnirt vbtra M ol your (nod te duTMtl. And wlwa th lower Prt gu btockad food nay u iliitA proMrty. - ..... Wka.1 you Mfit for real rettw la lome Iblnf to SutMiKk" your lower lntetlnel trmft. Htimetblai to -dau It out eflectiTaijr belp Nature jet back on bar ImC (M Carur'e TUU rttht now. Takae dl rartad. Thy fMitly aofHlrtlvly "unhlork" your diceetlva Uri. Tble iMrmita all ft ol Ntur'e own d If oat lr Julrwa to mil better with your food. Yout mulna ralM (roa Utdifflaiion eo you ran feef reoliy food efela. lluy Certer'i Tilte tody. "Unblork" your UUetlnal tract (or real relief fro IndifeaUoo, Klamath Business College 73 J Pin St. Prion. 4760 Enroll now for Special Summer Study or : for a Complete Business Course. HEAVY DUTY If BaakLV t.J. .'. 1 i- MACHINIST VISES Ideal for the Farm Shop No. 323 't Combination Bench A Pipe Viae, Swivel Itaae, 8', '. jaw width, Ukra )(,- to W pipe UM No. 613!, Machinist Viae, Stationary Jaw and base, 3!i" Jaw width, open to W 115.97 No.SU Machinist Viae, Stationary Jaw and base, 4" Jaw width, open -to " 918.10 No. 6M!i Machinist Vise, Stationary Jaw and base, 44" Jaw width, open to 7" 22.01 No. SIS Machinist Viae,. Stationary Jaw and base, 5" Jaw width, opens to S" - S28.40 No. m Machinist Viae, Stationary Jaw, SWIVrX IUHK, 4" Jaw width, opens to 6" 124.14 Nn.S24!i Machinist Viae, Stationary Jaw, SWIVEL BASK, ,4V Jaw width, ppena to 7" 138.40 No. IMS Machinist Viae, Stationary Jaw, SWIVEL 4A8E, 8'' Jaw width, open to 9V 173.84 SEE THEM TODAY . KLAMATH MACHINE & LOCOMOTIVE WORKS V - " MILL 8VrPLY DEPT. Phone RI41 Sprlnf and Elm Wonderland Opening Set ni:r i,uff, calif., June is Hotels anil resorts of the Shasta- Cascude Wonderland will vet under way with a reiilon-wldo program which they decided upon at a re cent meeting at Hhaala HprliiK by tne ajuioancement oi the comple tion of the executive committee. Ar thur H. Flckert stated today. Pick erl, president of the Wonderland association, was authorised to ap point such a committee at a meet ing of hotel and reaort Intereat last inontlr. The committee, composed of one member from each of the nine counties, will be headed by Harry Price, manager of the Hhasta Hprlnga lodge. Member will be J. r, jHcohson, Hunter lodge, Lake view; Charles R. Cooley, Llthla hotel, Ashland: Harry WnUon. Wl nrma hotel, Klamath Palis; Oeorge Black, Yreka Inn. Yreka; Mltchel I,. Jtirasevlch, Nile hotel. Alturaa; Fred Abbny. Mt. Lassen hotel. Su- aanvllle; Karl P, Ford, Timber lodxe. Douglas City; J. R. Vaughn. Hot4 Redding, Redding, and Lee Scarlett, 1 rrmont hotel, Red Bluff, The com mittee when It ha prepared a plan and program will call toaethrr all operator nf lintels and resorui of the area for the adoption or re vision of the program. Thla group have problem and Ideas for devel opment which they ran beat solve among themselves, Flckert atated, and the association will welcome their auggmtlona and helo carry mem out wnerever possible, a a unit of the organisation. Weather OKs Band Concert Sunshine and blue sklea Wednes day assured a pleasant evening for the KIsllnno concert slated for Modoc field at 8:30 D.m. The Van couver Kltallano Boye band, under me aireciion oi Artnur ueiamont. will present a varied program to the public. The band la traveling from Vancouver, B. C. to the Hollywood Bowl and I making a detour at Klamath Fall to present Its pro gram. The band ha made three trlpa to Europo and has appeared at both the Chicago and Nrw York world falra. It la appearing In Klamath Falla at Ihe Invitation of the Klam ath County chamber of commerce. Charles Stark, head of the cham ber of commerce, expressed hla thanks Wednesday to the towns lienple who have helped make this concert possible. He eWfxilnied out that the concert will nut conflict with the dance scheduled this eve ning at the armory a the band pro gram will only last an hour. No admission Is being charged. In TJie Day s lews (Continued from Piiiio One) tills great and necessary task of human salvation, our suspicions of her Will VANISH, . 9 JF. on the other hand, Russia backs 1 off and quibbles and quarrels and sabotages, throwing monkey- wrenches Inlq the machinery at every opportunity, our suaplcioiis will b confirmed and our determi nation to protect OUR way of life at any cost will-be hardened. UATCH It. " What comes out of thla new ap- E reach to the problems of Western urope will be very, very significant Indeed, Two Flying Clubs Planned Al Mocabec. manager of the Ore gon Aircraft Service, announced to day the formation of two new fly ing clubs at the municipal airport. One club will be formed around a Plner Cub I'A-12. a three nlace. 100 horsepower htghwlng plane. Two person have already algned for this club, and three more are wanted to complete the membership. The second group will be some what larger than the first, says Mocabre. and will center around a new Cub PA-ll coupe, a two-place trainer, now on display at the air port. Anyone Interested In Joining elth er of these clubs may do so by con tacting Mocabec at the hangar. IV MEMORIAM In Jovlng memory of my son, Harold Shaw, who passed away June IS, a year ago today. Mrs. B. H. Heuston. Ray Garrison Will Head S. 6th improvement Unit Ray Garrison became president of the B. Oth Street Improvement as sociation Tuesday night when the group met to elect officers. Retiring president, Oeorge Conner, wa named to the position of vice presi dent, Urn Adair wa re-elected pub lic relation olilcer ana Mike Hunt I secretary-treasurer. Association members also dis cussed tiie proponed lighting district in the H nth community. Because of recent state legislation which per mit the organization ol Independ ent lighting districts outside of city limits, tiie association Is revising I'.- present plnii. Member agreed to complete the project a soon as possible and have Invited adjacent areas to Join the proposed district. In answer to question on why the lighting Instaflatlona on S. 6th have not been used as yet, It wa pointed out that the California Ore gon Power company I still unable to obtain constant current trans former which are needed before the street can be lighted. No definite action has been taken yet by the association on the re namlnV e). Oth street. It waa re vealed that of the cards sent to mi.mh.ri ru . rent 'ftf thj, rf. turned vote were In favor of nam-1 lug the street Broadway and were ready for Immediate acceptance of the new name. A large percentage OREGON HOTEL W It a Fin Plat to Slayl Nlcaly Iwralihte, alaatoat ad frlsedly and right la -porrtaad'i Ihopping od tatatra diiHItt. Ta.'ll tl I, Tout KIND ( H,.l. , IOOM WITH Met 12 75 mm PARK VIEW Convalescent Home (Formerly of Ashland) sat n..i ti.ia at,..i Mad'ar. Oria ra.ua ma tl.llour a.rvlce B.flkltrsd Kar.a la Caarfe "Mi B Wc Do ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING and CUTTING ALL TYPES EQUIPMENT Complete TRUCK FRAME SERVICE Brine Your Welding Problems to BALSIGER MOTOR CO.' Main and'Eiplanad DERBY'S MUSIC CO. 120 N. 7th IT'S THE NEW 1 UmhimI Hoorfng Hewitt ) Proof... Not PrombtsT A Htring InslrwMnt UNLIKE AoyOHwrT GmiImmi ? KSmptriab awaaUHmaam aa 'ccmticcii Partateadst Altr My HrllB) aM OJgaajl HOW k(tll CKtMf4i . . IHTIIHAIMML HAMt J Acouitlron-Hcitktmprr Co. iftMiu B1 Bslvin Bldr. nih anil Mln AVW a Klamtlh Fa lit. Orrfon youR ow PHOHEsysmt for $2599. r Two U. i. Army Signal Carpi fiM Talaphona CamplaM with tarharlM "MtJ 4 4 ThM sit the prions tht Army Signal Corp used in Uk field sturdy, all. purpose communication aquipmrnt ihat hu downs of uses in r' "an life. Each pair of instruntcnti is in A I operating condition, enc. in carrying kit of heavy canvas. Ideal for iroercwiunurucatioas flooMo floor or boUding-to-building warthouaes, canneries, moteli. rejocu. on ihe farm, in construction and logging camps. They work effectively at distance e on mile er more . . . limply ttring the wire between the two instruments, Wire available at lc per ft. , TMi CammvaiMhoa; Jef Coif IW 5am about S90 ...W OH.r H at Only $25 Wa lay Hie fealedt la Y.ur Moiling Addretl Mall Couaen ledayl m W fFffeior w w m I W. Owvay C... DeP- "" . 1 aClslsV 1 lC4rhlnlAv.Sa.,iina4,Weh. I 'Z'jS j'S ladeiad Wad $....- . fai wait plaaia sand ma I ' Wl ' I ' pairs rl.td Talaslioaas M $IJ par palt aad forf) , sa? I .- faal aaaimwilcaH win at le p k. ' Jfr& . ?!' Jfff ' I nami 1 xQIW I fy ) crrr. stATt J ' s of tiie member have not voted aa yet and opposition to the name arose last night. Other business considered Includ ed tiie decision to decorate 8. 6th fog the July. 4th holidays. Opinion wa also expressed that the develop ment of the street Is being retarded by the Inactivity of the civilian pro duction administration. iir.KAi.n a nt.w. KUmaia raiia, Or. watiNaaoAT. jaifa n. tin, r.sa ? nf the Interior. Attorney for. plaintiff, 1. C O'Neill. Mamona V. Wrliht va Wllhur O Wrliht. .ull for dlvorca. Charae, em.t ami Inhuman treatment. Couplo nar. rlerl Nnvemler I, 1MKI al Ornflno. Idshn. Plaintiff a.k. custiMtv of minor child and s.Hion par month. Attorney for plaintiff. J I' O'N.HI Kava Pa.tesa va. Johnny Pa.tesa, stilt for dlvorca. Charfe. cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married July .1. 1041 at Reno. Nevada. Plaintiff asks property settlement. Attorney for plaintiff, Ed win Drlscoll. KEDB LAUD WALL AOS BERLIN, June 10 tPi-Rusalan- controlled newspaper her gave. banner headline today Henry A. Wallace' lugitcatlon that President Truman and Prima Minister Stalin confer In Uerlin. Wallace "speak with the volc of reason." sulci the Soviet-licensed Nacht Express. Courthouse Records 1 . MirrUfe I.lrrnict ROBIN-WHEEI-KH. Donald LouU Rubin, 21, atudtnt. Native of Ore on. Ketldent of Klarrtalh Falla Marjorle Ann Wheeler. 20, bookkeeper. Native ot Oregon. Jtetl- 1 dent of Nrwport, Oregon. PAUP-GIlL. Maynard LatRoy Paup, 29, aaleeman. Native ot Iowa. Ketldant of Klamath Fall. Helen Vivian Oil), 30, native of South Dakota. Resident of Klamath Falla. ( mplilnt. riltol l Edward Hale her vs. Loretta Haleher and Allen Kay Hatcher, by and through Loretta Hatrhar, guardian. Suit for cancellation of deed awlgned defend ante without content of the Secretary PflinTR PT CxeSOayat,,, "PAINT TO PROTECT . . , IT PAYS!" Miller and Mchorn Paint Complete Htork of Wallpaper . Varnlahea Knamela Floor Paint. PTlnUW" Outside Paint Shingle BUlB PATTERSON & SON PAINT STORE 1220 E. Main . Phone 3324 AMAZING- SeNSATWftACf tftJtuut HOME COLD WAVE easier than ever before WITH M -W 49. 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