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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1947)
1 WEATHER NIIHTIIKIIN CAI.IKOHNIA t'laal Imlay, litnlslil mill HilmlHy. Hlalns lam trlnr. Ilry iiutlliirl wlml loilay,. riatu aualng lnnlHhl unit MiMiilHy. riaah lu annua nmUivily wlml nil t"wl. KI.AMATII IAI.1.K AND Vll.llVITY -rlr Inilay trltiliflll Nlttf NumlH) Moll rain ihh I Itarly wlml, lllilli l.ulay OH Low InillMlit ;in IIIMll Niliillliy 74. WAHIIINdTDN ANII OIIKIION- t'ltar liMlay, Iiiiilflil ml Mlimlny. lining day lllne laninciallHra. SlmU-iala li' lrlt nnrthwl In mirth wind ott uoaal, autialfflng Inlilglil. 'lluiiur HluilriiU-Vli'lta tlurreU, iluutililr-r ill Mr. mill Mm. Tom Unl it U ul Tululnko, wus HHKlunlccI Willi honors ul (.'uuimriicuiiiiml Hi Buulh rrll Ori'iimi colltuo, Ai.IiIiiihI, Miss UurrelL iilmin lu teurll III till) Hills Ixirn silioula thin lull. Ainu IIsUmI iiii Hie HUO honor roll win Jownie Dyer, iliumlilw ol Mr. und Mra. cliurk's K. Dyrr ol 'liilrluke, who will foe Kiuiluutrtl next aprliix. Holli mo ufflllntril Willi Hlmim Kpsllon New (irmiiliwrrnlii Mr. und Mm. Curl MIiIk-Imiii. IiIS Onk are I ri'flvlnu loiiumliiliillnii oil tlio ulrtti ol llirlr dial HiundilillU, Hie iihrn Curl born lo Mr, unit Mm. Hubert II. Wcwiirl o( Urn AliK'-len on Knlliers Day. Jul"' Mf". Hlpwurl, llm tinnier Huuano Mull rlami of llila rlly, l null " of AiikcI liosullul. Hurgery Don Hunt of Ijikovlrw, formuiiy of lliln city, la recovering uutlaturliirlly from sururry for the rrmovul of Ills aiiuriullx ul the l.ukrvlew Ornrrul hospital, urrnrd ur.V to word received here by friends, ftuiit It now in llir grocery business in the l.ukr r(iinly arut mid wus aecreUry of the Elks club hire for time. I'amllv Itrunlon - Mr mid Mrs B. K. Hofolnaon und Mr. und Mrs. H M KobiiiMin mid thrlr Ininillea Irlt liKlny for Ctnmtn Hum where thry will ullciid fiiinlly reunion honoring the KobiiiaonV father. J. II. KiibiiiMin. on hi With blrlliduy uimlvrianry. In Hood Arr Mr. mid Mm. A II Kpiirraoil of Ml) N. Ut. me Halting in the Midwest, mid friends hnve received word from them In lliimburit, In. The Kimermuw me safe, ulthouiih In the lieurt of the flood urru, mid report thut flood wulrrt hnve done wide damage. Vlaila r'rnm Ashland Dorothea C'oe of Aahlnlld Iiii been VlKltlllK III Klumalh falls during the pul week with her muter mid brothrr-in-lnw. Mr. und Mra Franklin J. Michael uon. 1017 MrKlnley. MIm Co will return to Ashlund Mondny. l.uve- Mr und Mr Milton Rln lev uud duiiBhler. Muxlne, und Mr. rrnnk I mnke. nil of Sucrnmento. mill . left Klnmnlh flla enrlv i" week Thev were III Klnmuth f11" for the wedding of Jennnlne Rrlby. Home for Kummer - John Noodle, un of Mr uSid Mri Wurren n. Nr tie nf 1U0 llnm-dnlc Is 111 Klnmn'h "alla to aiiend the auiniiier here. He uiudlea nt Hlnnfnrd unlveraltv. From f'nllrte - 'lln'il H-ll) inn of Mr nml Mr Bnford ihv, h relmned lo It I a linmc efiei- ram. pigling h' frr.hmnn yenr nt Oregon Ittnte rollcge. Clothing Workers Controct Renewed NEW YOHK. June 51 Ml The New York lleruld Tribune nuya Ihc CIO AmulKumnted Clothing Work era of America in mi effort to re turn the rliwcd ahop, which would be banned by the Tnft-llnrlley bill haa iiwotlnted tive-yenr exten sion! of Tiiint of lu current cloned uhop contract. The extended closed nhop con trncla. the iiewspier imld. rover .100.000 of Die union 3!v0.000 mem hera. "Willi moat of the remaining M.000 not Involved becuune they ure not engnged In lnteraUte com merce und therefore would not be uffected by the bill's provltloiu." Tentative Plans Made For School LAKKVIF.W, June 31 Tentative blue prlntii for the new nurloullurul building ul the high uchool were ahown In I.ukrvlr thin werk by Wllilnm Knllowny, UKrlculturul In alructor, who wua considering pro pmcri chnngen before ecUlciillons ure drawn up. Mude by Howard Perrln, Klnmnlh' Pulln urchltect, the prtnla were the prellmlnnry 'drawing for 100 by 40 fool building to home the ng nhoru und cln.vi room, removing these from the high school bnacuicnl to muke room there for needed class room apace. , ANNEXATION OK ASHLAND, June 31 MV-Annexation of suburban Uellvlew lo the city of Ashland wns approved yes terday. The vote In Ashland was Ml for and 133 iigalnst. In Bell ..... ! Qn ... ... IS nn-l... 1UIIUV W ITBItlClll.l IIIC IMICUICU. Malin Saturday, June 21 Muslo by The Oregon Hillbillies Dancing 10 Till 2 Admission $1.00 mini VUHIik E. II. Zell, MKU lc, who liim been vlnUlnif III pnrmitu, Mr. unci Mm. ti. V. Zell of WW Cult fornlu, linn returned lo III nhlp, mi u I re ni 1 1, cmiier, lie expeiiLii to upend I he I' oiiiih of July week -end In He utile, WhkIi., mid then no lo llrein eiion, Wiiah,, whefe the lili will Ko lor repnlrn. In Auitunl he will re turn to Klu inn 111 full Ui be proneut fur the weddliiK of III" bruthor. Drill rrurtlre The Women of I ho Mooan will hold drill pruiilcra for conference clrlll work oil Mon duy, Tuenduy mid Wednenilny nlKlita next week. Prncllcea will be ut 7:30 hi the Mtwwe hull. Drill louder llelle Tompklim reiiuexu Ihnl nil who plmi U purtlclpute ul tend the pructlcen. Hkallnr I'urly The Junior Cllrln friendly aiKifly will hold u akutliw parly ut 3:30 p. m. Mondny, June 'ii, nt Hkntelund. All young people ure Invited. To Nebraaku Churlca. A. Klaner left by plane Thuraduv for vlU with hi mater und muiKlpiircnla In Nebruakn. Methodists End Session PORTLAND, Ore., June 31 il'i lluhop llruce Hlchard lluxter, 64, of the Methodial church, collupned and died laal night un hour ufter lllilnliliig u dny-long uenalon preald Ing over the annual Oregon Metho dial conference. 'the blaliop lor the Portland nit a rumplmnrd ol u cheat puln neverul lllnca In Hie afternoon, but retimed lo leave hln duilen. He auccumbel to u hcnrl ,utuck ahurtly ufter rrnchlng hi aparliiieiit. Dr. Baxter formerly wan prealdent of Wlllnmette university and aaalal anl In the president of the Unlver alty of Houthnrn California. He held honorary degreea from a num ber of colli-ges, Including Whitman college. Walla Walla., He wan named blahop for the 663 MclliiHll.il churchen In the Portland area hi 1IM0. Uurvlvorn Include the widow, who wua with him at drnlh, und hln mother. Mm. John Baxter, Holly wood. Calif. Funeral ucrvlrea will be held In the Klrat Methodist church here Bunrtny ut 1:30 p. in. llurlul will be In Forest Lawn ceme tery, Los Angeles. Final Ship Peace Near 8AN FRANC1HCO. June 31 Nathan P. Felnslnger. uce trouble ahooter for the lnbor depnrtment. went Into contruct tnlkn with .wo CIO unions mid the waterfront em ployers lodny In mi attempt to transform the Pnrlfic conn mnrl tlme mice Into un curly tmnl set tlement, Kelnslnger, who negotiated the teiiiixirnry ngrremenl which ended u four-dny tleup earlier In ihe week, smd that u fliml ieuce muy re quire "another dny or two." Coulrncta covering the two re mulning unions, the CIO Murine Cooks und Stewurds und the Amer trnn CommunlcutloiM unsoclutlon Mhe radio ouernlnm. ure exoecled in general lo purnllel those algnedJ with ensi const unions, Including u five per rent wnge raise mid nine puld holldnyn u yeur. Mnrltlnf- uctlvity wua buck to m rmal toduy und the rullronds ngmn were moving shipments to const ports. A spokesman for the wnterfront employers snld "heudwuy has been mude In rleurlng the burklog of work renultlng from the four-day tleup und nil ships ure now sailing on schedule. Plans Asked For Swimming Pool LAKEVIEW, June 31 A recom mendation thut the city park board prepare plans for construction of u swimming pool ut the city park so that the approximate cost evi be known und preparations pushed for construction was put forward bv the swimming pool committee of the Lake County Civic Coordina tion council lusl Thursdny night. At the name time. It was an nounced by William Hollowny, sec retary of the council, the commit tee reported that Mr. und Mrs. Leo Hunks, owner of Joylnnd pool south of Lakevlew. hnve offered to turn their pool over to some or ganttntlon If It would put the pool In operating condition. HEALTH! OUR GREATEST ASSET! rWlMWattFW''t3S,ie',1f ..' 7 r 1 f ,sk BATH AND EXPERT SWEDISH MASSAGE NISSEN'S INSTITUTE PHYSICAL THERAPY f Modern Equipment Approved by Medical Profession, U. S. Government Hospitals And Health Clubs OSCAR S. NISSEM, P. T. Director Since 1920 1 tO North 8th St., Phone 5558 For Appointment Beautiful Skier t ( "Nii ; V-., ,f i " t i Janlrr Hllyrau, III, li Hrmn Rorburk und company's candidate for mM1m KUmatU'Fallt." In the 10-30 rlub beauty conteat. She It ft feet 1 Inch In helf lit, weight 108 pounds, haa brown hair and haxel eyes and likes skiing and awlmmlnf. Lewis Ankeny On Embezzlement Charge I ju. If nitWfiiv ftrni.V Vlarn. mil Fulls alockuroker who was charged with embezzlement In u grand Jury Indictment lust Decem ber, was found not guilty last night by1 u 13 man Jury which returned Its verdlcl ut II o'clock lo Circuit Judge Dnvld R. Vundenberg. Ankeny wun Indicted on two count mid will Ince trlnl on the second. Ihnl of lurreny by bullee Involving Blt31. from Ous A. An derson und Vevu Anderson, hus bnnd und wife. No dnte for the trlul tins been set. according to Circuit Judge David R. Vnndeiiberg. An kenv hns been ut liberty under $10 000 bond und thui bond has now been exonerated to $5000, Judge Vundenberg advised. The Jury deliberated two hours Truman Faces Two Decisions WAHIIINOTON. June 31 iIN-Two more controversial bills, for which opponent linve urged presidential vetoes reached the White House todny. The measure, dealing with tariffs und price support for wool und ex tending rent controls, were punned ufter stormv congressional debnto. The wool bill uulhorlic the presi dent to Increase wool tsrlffs or Im pose Import limit whenever foreign wool shipments endanger the do mestic price support program for wool. The bill extends the support program through IMS. The second men.iure extends fed eral rent control until Murch 1. 1948. und permit un Incrense In rent us much us 15 per cent 4f landlords und tenant agree on u leuse running through next year. Rent bill proponents believe the president will sign the measure, though perhnii reluctantly, because otherwise there will be no federal controls after July 1 when the pres ent law expire. The White House said the presi dent has until midnight, July 3, to uct on both bills. Mocabee Named To School Post LAKEVIEW, June -31 E. J. Mocabee was elected to the flve- .-. n.. .ntIAAl rllat-IM Nn JCIW Willi Vll mc et.iuu, 7 bosrd of director Monday after noon ana ut w. r. wuour ia elected to succeed himself In the rour-yenr term. Mocabee will take the office u:ter the close of the u resent fiscul yeur. June 30. S J s "0 Acquitted und 10 minute, according to the court, Instructions were given by Judge Vundenberg ut 6:30 p. in. yesterduy following the closing ar gument of tile defense and prose cution. After deliberating a little over one hour the Jury wa taken to dinner. The 13 men returned one hour and 30 minutes later to re sume their deliberations and ar rived ut u verdict ut 9 o'clock. An keny remained In the court room during the hours the Jury was out. Earlier yesterday afternoon De fense Attorney Ben Anderson of Portland, presented his defense of hts client and Ankeny was on the stand In his own behalf from late Friday morning until early In the afternoon. District Attorney Clar ence A. Humble followed the de fense In u summation of the state's rase uirnlnnt the formes stock broker. Both Humble end Asslstnnt District Attorney J. Hawkins Na ple handled the prosecution. The trial completed yesterday concerned some $1300 worth of .Collin radio stock owned bv Dr. Oeore H. Merrvmnn Sr., and nl '"getllv ronvcDM to his own use bv Ankenv. Ornnd Itm Indict ment ngalnst Anknv were re turned December . 1946. Ben An derson of Ird und Anderson, Port land law firm, will l.o represent Ankenv when he will he tried on the lflreny by bailee charge at 1 Inter Hate. Memb"' nf Ihe lurv were. A. P. ClloVer Victor Doug'". John Prs tegn, Robert Fnus. Frank A. Vlc torv. George Tferllns. .Inmes M. nrlttnn. r, J. Conrov. Mel Henrv. Donetd F. Call, Vern J. Griffith and V. Knllna. Auto Accident Proves Fatal I SALEM. June 31 cP Jesse Clif Tord Metrger, Mtlwuukle. was killed early Saturday morning in an auto uccldent near Mill City on the North Sanllnm highway when the cur 111 which he was riding collided with one driven by H. D. Hudklns of Mill City. The driver of the Metzger car was Archie E. Hamlin of Port land. Mat7er was thrown from the, car by the Impact, police said. His body was taken to Slayton pend ing removal to his home, Coroner L. F. Bnrrlck, report. j Trucks for Rent U-DRIVE Phone 4455 OK Transfer Co. s p o It f s Where All Friends Meet To Eat ! Dinners Our Specialty featuring The BEST in THE WEST Supervised by our chef GEORGE WHITE M A Dancing and Entcrtaiiiinciit Every Night Except Monday Pianist BILL LOTT s ii o T E L Cull 3501 for COCKTAILS Youthful Trio Held For Thefts Three small boys, ures . ID und iZt wereaoprehendrd lute Friday by police und turned over lo Juvenile authorities for further uetlon fol lowing their udmlsnlons to several minor thefts. Police ussert the trio took (25 worth of pulnt mid pulnt brushes from u reur platform of l.'aatelberry's lirug store, 'Ihe firm of Roper and Hoper, pulnt contractors, was paint ing the rear of the store and It was their paint and equipment which was stolen. Hold Brushes The boys later sold the brushes to local bukcr und with part of the proceeds purchnscd a single ticket to a Klamath theatre. One of the trio entered with the ticket und let the other two In by a rear exit. The boys discovered some candy boxes behind the stage of the theatre und took 34 bur out with 'them. Pro ceeding to another Klamath theutre. the three entered by an unlocked rear door. In an office near the stage they discovered two wallets, which they took. Investigation by police officer re vealed the three boys were addicted to prowling downtown alleys und had on numerous occasions found wallets, purses und other miscel laneous Items. These they carried home. Police recovered muny of the articles from the boys. The three ure In Juvenile custody. Merrill - Student home from school In clude Bob Trotman from Oregon Bute, Vernon Bowman. Alden Lew is. Lloyd- Lewis from University of Oregon, Terrene O'Sulllvun, Pat Hammond from Christian Brothers in Sacramento, und Mervyn Shuck, who was graduated from Monte zuma Mountain school, Los Galas, Calif. Mr. und Mrs. J. A. McDonald, hi ller, Carrie, Mr. und Mrs. Fred. McDonald of Malin, and a brother und sister-in-law from Klamath Falls, spent several days lrst week fishing ut Diamond lake. They took their own trailer house and reported a good time und good fishing. Mr. and Mr. Victor Shuck at tended the rodeo In Medford last week-end. Congratulations to Mary Cather ine Hammond on her poise and ex cellent horsemanship which won her the honor of representing Merrill In the contest for queen of the Klam ath . Basin Rodeo. Interest In the Softball games held on the high school diamond Is grow ing by learas and bound. Both the clubs formed here are shaping up well. A hard fought game between me Memn volunteer lire depart ment and the VFW Tuesday eve ning showed a score of 35-7 in fa vor of the vet. Vernon Shuck. "Chuck Loulslg- nont and Pete Louslgnont made a trip to Berkenfcld. Ore., lust week. They delivered u horse, by trailer, to the home of the Louslgnont boys there. A meeting of the newly. orgnnlzed Merrill Riding club wax held ut the home of Mrs. W. E. Hnmmond last Wednesday evening. The constitu tion and by-laws of the club werr- aidopted and signed by all members present. The following officers were elected: Isabella Barry, presi dent, Geneva Duncan, vice presi dent, und Margie Burleigh, secre-tury-treasurer. All those who bad previously expressed their desire to , become members but who were un able to attend the meeting may pay their dues either to Mrs. Barry or Mrs. Burleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chatburn Sr., spent a week's vacation on the Ore gon coast. Dale Walker was painfully In jured Sunday when he roped a calf at a ranch near here. When he got the little dogle In the loop on one end of his rone which was tied hard and fast to the saddle on the other end the saddle turned, the horse started 'bucking and Dale was dragged and kicked by the horse be fore he could get loose from the melee. He is able to be up and DIRT Sandy Loam Lawn and Fill . '. ' Delivered or loaded on truck at 1248 Madison Ph. 4050 H I m O 2 Reservations MIXED DRINKS 'fri Ji'J Complete with dripping suits und wet hair, Klamith youngsters line swimming pool lo pay their dimes for instruction received in swimming city summer recreation program, about but won't be doing any rop ing for a few days. Three horsewomen discovered Monday that a cowboy's life Is not all guitar music and moonlight, as per the movies, when' Mary Frances Hammond, Isa belle Barry, and Lela Hammond Joined W. E. Hammond and his crew In a ride to roundup some cattle for branding from the Hammond's range here Tn the val ley. . They tied lunches on their sad dles and started out bravely, in what they assumed to' be an early morning mist. The mtit turned into a downpour and the riders, without chaps and slickers, were soon soak ing wet. But the ladies stayed on the Job and proudly delivered sev eral head of cattle to the holding corral before they deserted their horse for a ear and returned to dry out before a roaring fire in the fire place at the home ranch. Bob Barry and Dick Shuck loaded their horse Into a truck Sunday morning and departed for a two weeks' vacation In Wrner vllev. They will visit at the Warren Ilrd and Bob Pltzserald ranches and get In a little ropine practice. Mrs. Richard Shuck is visiting in Portland this week. Bov Electrocuted In Theatre JTJNEATJ. Alaska. June 31 UP j Owen Alvin Lewis, 16, wa elec-! trocuted here this week as he was : adjusting u moving picture theatre ' projector. HI bodv is being ttren bv hts parents to Eugene. Ore., their former home. SN'ELL LEAVES SALEM. June 31 i;p Gov. Earl Snell left by plane Saturday morn ing for Gold Hill where he will address the Ben Hur Lampman Day celebration. DANCE MIDLAND GRANGE Saturday Johnny Soto's Orchestra Like To f i' -jr - i?"-rvi 1. Choose your homesite for future home or x ' 2. We will build your home now or 3. Watch for homes we plan to build this season. R. P. OLIVER, Realtor 228 North 8th St, nrUAI.D MWS. Klamath ralla. Ora. Kids Jam Swimming Pool t i-.vV2L''.l are the largest ever lo be conducted Italian Head Given Backing ROME, June 31 (7P Premier Al clde de Gas peri's fourth govern ment the first to exclude commu nist and socialists since the libera tion of Italy worfa vote of confi dence from the Italian constituent assembly today by a 43-vote ma jority. Umberto Terraclni, communist president of the assembly, an nounced that of 509 deputies present, 274 voted In favor of the government, 331 against It, and four abstained. Besides de Gasper! 'a Christian democrats, the government was supported by the liberals, the mon archists and the members of Gug lielmo Otanninl's uomo qualunque (common man) party. Giannlnl, who has been accused by the left of fascist tendencies, announced Just before the voting that his party was "voting in our own exclusive Interests." "We believe that this experiment will be' useful to us as a party as wm. R. Elliott 731 Main H-5 : . . -ST, j..-. R. 0. (BLACK IE) CRUTCHFIELD Is now opera tine the MOBIL SERVICE STATION So. 6th and E.1 Main "At the Stop Lifht" Battery Service . Mobllobricution ' , ' Tire Repair . . . Mobil Specialties Car Washinf . . . Tune-Ups Auto Accessories CRUTCHFIELD'S MOBIL SERVICE Phone 48SS - Get In This ii ' iirr ius.1 . ir-rwn imii i immmmtammi:.tm . mmmtmSmftJt 'fmm i . ' . ' lK5t III ' " ! then select YOUR HOMESITE now in beautiful Lakewood Heights (Out Lakeshore Drive) UATHUDAT, Jaaa II, lit), rait, TktM r. fe''V 1 ' l i' i up at the desk of Ihe high achoc. J cluases. The classes, a purt of thai.i at the pooL i , well as to the country," GlannlnH said. "At last Italy has a govern ment with a chance to govern. DeQ iraspen win noi oe BDie lo Diameu any failures on sabotage by the.) communists within the governs ment." J The communists, extreme left so-j clallsts, republicans and some mod-J erate socialists voted against thflfj government. -a For buying, selling, trading, use! The Herald and News Want Ada lot? quick results. , PIERRE'S DRIVE-IK Algoma ' Richfi.lcf Gat Sandwiches Fountain Scrvic Open 6 A. M. to 1 A. M. Other meant take care of income) earned. Only life assurance guareuW teet future income. Wm. R. Elliott SUN LIFE OF CANADA St. Phone 7777 Picture ? Phone 4710 or 7177 ' At hi i