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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1947)
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947 PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Spangler's Bid Takes Bly Timber t icrotew .lulv 24 The SuantT ler Lumber company of Klamath Falls was nlgn Diaaer weaniuj with an otter of $140,0, on some 1 1 nnn nnn fiwt of timber located In Ui'o WhlBkey springs cquntry near Bly, in the ioreai services sate ucm. Final decision on awarding the bid will be made by the forest service regional office in Portland. The minimum bid set by the serv i. nn ih. moon 000 feet of Ponde rous and sugar pine, was $12.42 per thousand feet, witn tne lumoer com nanv'a bid. (12.95. The company offered 13.27 per thousand for white nr in tne area, which was the minimum forest serv i. fimira There la an estimated 1,000,000 feet of white fir In the timber stand. Aico'inriuriMi in the SDanaler bid was 28 cents per 1000 feet to cover seeding and replanting costs after the area Is cut over ana cenis per 1000 for slash disposal. Both figures were set by the forest service. Other bidders were Ivory Pine nmnjnv and Weyerhaeuser Timber company, both of Klamath Falls. Merle Lowden. supervisor of Fre mont National forest, conducted tne sale. Girl Held In Death Case TILLAMOOK, July 24 tP Mari lyn Jean Colwell, 13, was In the sheriff's custody today awaiting a delinquency hearing In juvenile court- as a result oi tne gun-snot death of her stepfather, John Nan len, 36. The delinquency charge was filed because of her age, District Attor ney Warren A. McMinimee said. In reportng that she had signed a con fession saving she shot her step father as he lay In bed because he had mistreated her, her mother and other members of the family. Nahlen was shot through the head with a .22 caliber bullet early Tues day and he died without regaining consciousness. The district attorney said the eighth grade girl showed no re morse when told her stepfather was dead. Honest Officer Books Himself ARKANSAS CITY, Kas.. July 24 (O Honesty and his Job cost C. A. Smiley two dollars. Pulling away from a curb in his car, he caught himself absent-mindedly running a stop light the other day. i A few minutes later he fas on his job as police desk sergeant, booking one C. A. Smiley on the charge. HARWIN'S Has Our Authentic Masonic emblem . . . flashing diamonds. Mas sive, manly mounting. Smartly styled mounting with deep carved K of C emblem. Moose emblem In a setting of rich, modern style. Charge it . . .' CARNIVAL " B Pick Turner , v . COM. 141 IT MC SCIVKt. HC T. H. CO W. S. PAT. OfT T 'f . 1 ' 1 "Hare's an interesting item. Pet it says we shouldn!t keep a dog cooped up in an efficiency apartment 4t isnt fair to the dog!" Sisiers Will Wed Brothers SEATTLE, July 24 W) A double wedding ceremony here Saturday will unite-the Armstrong girls and the Bogardus boys, climaxing a ro mance which started a little over six months ago. Edward Bogardus, '28. will marry 'Queens' Go On Pack Trip Royalty will again Invade Klam. ath Falls when a second "Queen For a Day" arrives !.ere August 2. Accompanying the queen, who is to be chosen on the July 30 "Queen For a Dajr program, will be Guy Williamson, a former queen, who was feted by this city In May. Both queens will be the guests of Andy's Guide service, and high light of the visit will be a month's pack trip over the sky line trail from Lake o' the Woods to Mt. Hood national park. Miss Williamson is returning to Klamath Falls to Join the tour, which was offered her during her previous visit to Klam ath Falls as queen for a day. The two contestants will be es corted by the Klamath County Sher iff's posse and Klamath Saddle club. . r The first night, August 2, will be spent at Lake o' the Woods where the queens will be guests of the lodge. The trip will get under way August 3 and the Itinerary Includes such scenic points as Four Mile lake, Island lake, Seven lakes, Crater lake. Diamond, Crescent and Odell lakes. On August 3, the group will be guests of the park service at Crater lake and the evening of the 9th will be spent at the Diamond lake lodge. The Bend chamber of commerce and the Isaac Walton league will welcome the queens, Au gust 20. End of the trail trip win be Swim, on the Mt. Hood loop highway cut-off. The Portland chamber of commerce will be host to the queen for approximately five days following the trip. Bank Building Holds Wheat CENTERVIEW, Kas.. July 24 OP) The once-thriving Centervlew State bank, which was liquidated 15 years ago, again is bulging with deposits in the form of golden wheat. Lacking granary space, A. R. Francis and his son, Raymond, farmers, leased the brick building which once housed a prosperous bank, and have filled it with wheat. Rita Armstrong. 18, and his brother Elmer (Pete) Bogardus, 22. will marry Rita's sister, Gloria, 17. The Armstrong girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge B. Armstrong and Bogardus boys are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bogardus. The brothers "operate separate service stations on the White Cen-ter-Burien road and both will live virtually next door to their work. They are fiinshlng a pair of cot tages adjacent to their stations. The boys bought their stations 18 months ago and virtually have them paid for. PEAR HARVEST MEDFORD, July 24 -P The Bartlett pear harvest will begin in the Rogue River valley next Mon day and the first packing plant Is scheduled to operate Tuesday. A Hit in Klamath Falls! -VJTMAGIC CIRCLE" GUARANTEES you Super-Cnamy DEODORANT For you who pride yourself on being extra careful about your body hy giene! 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TUESDAY NIGHT ARMORY W .acJPT TO THE MUSIC off Gf the STARS Hollywood's most talked of Dance Orchestra! ItiPENOa AND HIS ORCHESTRA Neighbors Worried About Farmer s Lion Cub Berry VASHON ISLAND, Wash., July 24 MV-Although tabbed with a tra ditionally feline name, Felix is no common house cat Just ask the neighbors of Frank Brown, owner of an Island berry ranch. Obtained by Brown at the Point Defiance aoo In Tacoma when two days old, Felix Is a tawny lion cub now a year and a half old with and causing a grown up roar. Neighborhood worry over what would happen If Felix should escape from hls'unroofed six-foot high pen has prompted Deputy Sheriff Robert E. Oraham to serve notice he will "shoot on sight" if he catches the 200-pound anlninl roamhm loose. Brown, a grinder In a Tacoma foundry, scoffs at his neighbors fears. "I'm more afraid of some of the dogs around here than I am of Felix." he said. Raised on the same formula, bottle fed, on which Brown fed his owli six children, Felix now does away with two pounds of hornemeat a day. Each night Brown and the oub have a romp In the pen. "Lions have an attraction to me," Vrown claims in explanation of his unusual taste in pets. "At the Ta coma aoo the keepers let me In the cage to play with the big ones. Even strange lions play with me." Brown said Felix roamed freely around the farm until k month ago but, with his owner In Tacoma most or the day, now It constantly penned. Despite tills assurance, however, his neighbors have Indicated they won't lake It "Hon" down. Classified Ada Bring Result. FLOWER NEWHOUSE Nationally known metaphysical teacher, author and lecturer Will Lecture on the Subject "MYSTERIES OF NATURE" at the Library Club Room, corner of Fifth and Klamath. Fifth St. entrance Friday, August-1, 1947 at 8:00 p. m. 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