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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1947)
TUESDAY. DEC. 23, 1947 PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Matlnm lill Bl 1-30 y. lit, NOW PLAYING Shirlev Temnle rTf" m r w Hagbn Girl 0NLP RUGHW VOl'R XMAS PACKAGE OPEN XMAS DAY At the Esquire Theatre ' M St IlljjJHiliij JrUtinrri natty al P. M. Etc. 6:43 - 9:90 P. M. TODAY It's The Talk Of Klamath Falls! It's MARGARET O'BRIEN In STARTS XMAS DAY Magic Touch! IDOAI illOIN J DINAH SHOII W lm MM W fed X S WW. I C01OI IT liHiia.im NOW PLAYING Continuous Shows from 12:30 p. m. ' IJrTOJirf MU! PLUS LYNNE ROBERTS in "WINTER WONDERLAND" tAt Xmos Day nwlai FOSIEI ECHNICOtQI ALSO tUtt PAJttiNG PHONE B4U I now 69srm: Shirley Temple rpf Ilagen Gfrl RONALD REAGAN XMAS DAY SHIRLEY TEMPLE FRANCHOT TONE GUY MADISON DULL. i t -lilfiBiMVIIIt "mi ma 1 ; JTT AND Bomber Safe After Bounce GREAT FALLS, Mont.. Dec. 23 iJ-i A B-29 army plane thnt bounced back into the air from a crash land ing nt Spokane at 2:15 Sunday morning landed safely two hours and 45 minutes later at Great Fulls army air base, base officials an nounced today. Describing the miraculous escape o' the plane's pilot. K. C. Ashcr feldt. and his six crewmen, all of the Spokane air base. Col. John S. Chennault, base commander here, told this story today. The B-29 was returning to til" Spokane Held from a routine flight Sunday morning. It was approach ing for a ground control landliig at 3:15 under a hcav fog that had re duced visibility to sero. "We thought we were okay until suddenly there was a terrific crash. 1 Chennault said the pilot told hint. "Immediately after the crash, the ship hit the ground and then bounced back into the air." The pilot pulied open the throttle and managed to gulp altitude. He nosed the plane out of the fog and headed for the base here, where they landed sately It was learned here after the plane landed that it had crashed into a power line and sheared off three poles before striking ground. the Italy Republic's Constitution OK'd ROME. Dec. 23 tJP) A constitu tion for the Italian republic was approved Monday by a 453-62 vote In the constituent assembly, which spent 17 months drawing up the charter. Monarchists and nationalists voted against the document. It formally ends the reign of the house of Savoy. Enrico de Nicola, who has been provisional president, was acclaim ed as the first republican president. A Christian democrat deputy. Giogio la Pira, presented an 11th hour proposal that the preamble read: "In the name of God. the Italian people gives itself the following constitution." ! Klamath Fifing lews Search Organized The Klamath Air Search and Rescue Unit has been standing by since word was received here Sun day that a Stinson monoplane with four aboard was missing. The plane which left EUensberg, Wash, was expected to follow a route over Yakima. The Dalles. Madras. Red mond. Chemult and put down at Klamath Falls. Nothing has been heard from the plane since it started and searches organized from that end of the flight have reported no further clues as to the distance achieved before the plane disappeared. Dave Zumwalt. flight commander for KASRU. is briefing about six pilots to leave from the Klamath airport this morning and search the territory between here and Red mond, where the search Is taken up by pilots in that region. Closed For Christmas Klamath flying schools wish the public a very Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year and announce their closing dates as, December 23 to ZD inclusive. Bnasia-uascaae; ; Oregon Aircraft and Lakeland Fly- I ing service, December 25, Christmas only. New Year's Party All students, former students and , staff of Oregon Aircraft service still : interested in the proposed Newi Year's party should contact Al Moc- abee Immediately by c .'llng 7319. The Oregon Aircraft service is organizing a bowling team which will become active after New Year's and anyone interested in joining the team should see Mocabee. Flights And Landings J. L. Hudson of Richland. Wash, stopped at the Klamath airport en route home from the Beechcraft factory in Wichita, Kan. last week end. He was flying his Beechcraft. Tom Lenhart, Instructor at Lake land Flying service, has gone to Southern California for the holidays. He drove down. Earl Pearson of Cave Junction made his weekly flight over Klam ath Falls In an Ercoupe. Gerald Kandra, home from school for the holidays, took a short flight In an Ercoupe this last week-end. Bill Haynes. son of a prominent Tulelake rancher, home from Davis Agricultural college for the holidays, stopped in at the hangar Tuesday to get the latest flight gossip. Chet Liechty, li-estock theft In spector, has received his private license from Lakeland Flying serv ice. He uses a plane considerably In his work of tracing stolen cattle. Craig Povey, Cassna distributor, flew In Monday with a new four place Cessna 195. with a crusing speed of 180 mnh. Les Chase, Dorris service sta tion operator, put his Ercoupe down at the Klamath airport, on Monday. Robert Wood took off from Klam ath Falls Monda. In his Ercoupe lor Kingman. Ariz., where he will spend the holidays. E. Meed of Canby. Calif., flew Ills private plane In here ever the week end and landed for a short stop. A student on his cross-country flight from Sand Point, Ida., landed here this week. Dallas Masterson, private pilot from Orland, Calif, passed through Klamath Falls recently and stopped for a short chat. Another recent visitor was Pilot V. S. Quartermaster, flying from Fort Lewis. Wash. O. D. Goodrich. Yrcka pilot, land ed here last week. Flying a stinson from Walla Walla. Wash., the owner of the Mar tin field and Martin Flying service there, put down on the Klamath landing strip. He Is Herman L. Martin, Bam Whitney, owner of the 8ky Park at Newburg, flew In In his Bellanca recently. ' -v. V I At the December meeting of the Klamath Falls home extension unit meeting, Christmas party deco rations, table favors and games were learned for home entertainment. Here Helen Stlne. home demonstra tion agent, steps into cardboard cartons for a "snowshoe" race. Next to Miss Stine is Mrs, Frank Lambo. Mrs. Ben Gibson and Mrs. Hugh Haddock in stocking fret. Mr. Rose, owner of the San Jose Novelty company, San Jose. Calif was a visitor here in his Cessna lasc week. Richard Brown, who has a land ing strip on his Bonanza ranch, put down at the Klamath airport in his Piper cub J-3 this week. Fred Wagner of Livermore, Calif., stopped here in his plane as he was going through last week. D. F. Dott of Red Bluff. Calif.. flying north In a Stinson. stopped for a brief vLslt. W. Addison of the Bay Flying service. North Bend, stopped here on his crass-country flight last week. I'nited Gets Receivers Two hundred new omni-direc-tional radio range receivers have been purchased by United Air Lines to be installed in the entire fleet of 144 planes. They are to enable pilots to use omnl-directlonal ranges which broadcast multiple courses corresponding to the spokes of a wheel, giving them a choice of courses in approaching a station. Present radjo ony tw0 courses ' DOlin Estate c a 4:0 ART Jer Mr P'OJ The estate of Charles Balin. who died May 15 in Ashland, has been filed for probate with the county clerk here and is estimated at S9657 in real estate and personal property In Klamath county. Mr. Balin left a will dated June 19. 1935. listing his wife. Mrs. Stacy M. Balin, and a daughter, Frances, as heirs. George Brothanek is named as executor of the will and the probate petition was filed by Mrs. Balin. through J. H. Carnahan, attorney. Classified Ads Bring Results You'll enjoy having Christmas Dinner here ZLs f and a host of other CHRISTMAS MENU Mixed Seafood Cocktail or Chicken A la Rlcne Polnscttla Salad Celery Hearts Stuffed Olives Roast Native Goose, Sage Onion Dressing Frozen Spiced Apple Sauce or Stuffed Roast Oregon Tom Turkey Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Creamed Turnips Ice Cream with Cookie Orange or Cranberry Sherbet Plum Pudding with Hard Sauce or Fruit Cake Candies Nuts Coffee Tea $1.50 DINNER SERVED FROM 12 TO ( IIII.DItl.N S I'OltTIONS 8.1c WI-NE-MA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP 11th and Main Unit Women Ploy Christmas Gives Up 'jMfjSt fi JJ i 'vI ytoff' Jr i I St "V 1 ' "jf 1 tw ' i v-. Jr J j j( ' A longing to see son at Christmas time, led Waltrr H. Ware (abuvel. 26-year-old Napa. Calif., bookkeeper to surrender to New Orleans police and confess embezzlement, police said, of be- . I tween $12,000 and $13,000 of his ' firm's money. Milk 9:30 ' 4 " '.--J his wife and SpiRAl ! BRISTLECOMB j iitiiH rot jsm" IIUJHIMB v nut h .intfflL ,. '.L'jilJu. ' CLEM JOYER 1135 Martin Phone 5677 .-' taste tempters, too! I Games Army Speeds Up 1300 Discharges CAMP KILMER. N. J.. Dec. 23 , Army authorities were seeding the processing today of some 1300 sol- j diers. the last U. S. occupation troops iiuiii iLBi,,, in in, niuit iu liiinni them to get lo their homes by Christmas. The troops arrived here last night alter a nine-day crossing Irom Leg- horn aboard the armv trampnrl Admiral Sim.-. Army crews worked ,nrouan thf 'Rht to speed as many men to their homes for the holidavs as possible. after a nine-day crossing from U'tt Townsend The last meeting of the year for the Townsend club and auxiliary will be held Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. in KC hall. There w ill be a gift exchange with women bruis ing presents suitable for men and vice-versa. FoR-foam flrefightlng systems are being installed on navy aircraft carriers to reduce danger from gasoline fires. This mechanical foam Is made from soybeans, fish scales and iron salts. 4 .Vs. WlL Your handi ipeok (or you . . by look ond by touch . , . so keep their beauty in delicate bloom with Ihett lamoui preparations! COSMETIC BAR Parcel Post Line Drops A few lale gift mallei drifted Into the Klamath Falls post office, but the line at the panul post window w as not long and I here w as hardly any walling litis nioniliig. Ularling with the Hanla (Mails special. Chi'lslnias piu'kimc train Iniiuguiallon lust urck-eiul, Ininiii lug mull has become heavier as the holiday draws near. The mull ar riving on I lie special this aficrnoon will determine uhi'lhrr Monday or Tuesday will be the peak for pack ages. Hurt K. Hawkins, postmaster said. liuiuuing mall was mi heavy Hat- urday afternoon and inlduliilit thai package deliveries were made Hun day. All day Monday the deliveries weul out and even last uliihl far aller dark, doorbells rang as gilts were distributed. Canbv Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.ndtcoit and sou. Wlllard. are spending the i Christmas holidays In Illinois visit- lug friends and relatives. Mrs. Linda Belllugrly Healed the children In Canby lo n bag of fruit, mils and candy on December 19. Mrs. Arthur Schenck gave a Christmas parly last week for the Women's auxiliary. Glfls were ex changed, followed by games and re freshments. Those present were Mrs Florence Canfleld. Mrs Olio Mi ller. Mrs. C. A. Hood. Mrs. Carroll Funk. Mrs. llarley Welms, M r s. Abe Wrltns, Mrs. Lanfear and Mrs. J. C Polllck. The annual grammar school pro gram will tie given at the commu nity hall. December 23. Highlights of the evening will lie Ihree plays. "Christmas at Pumpkin Holler." "Ten Little Sleepy Heads." and "A Visit to Mother (loose Town.'' There will be recitations between the plays and songs. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Klvin L. , Gamma of Big Lakes camp. Cautiv. on December 17. a daughter. Marie i Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie I.lnrreed are spending Christmas vacation In j Icwa. visiting friends and relatives, i Ranch Burglary 'Suspect Nabbed j CANBV. Calif.. Dec. 23 Jerry I j Henderson. 27-year-old Oklahoman, ' j was apprehended this week III con- j necliou with a burglary which oc- I curred at the Tom Ivory ranch. No- j j vember 18. while the Ivorys were on ' : a trip to Southern California. i The burglar helped himself to : V lfl nv i fV - i j com; V ARDENA HAND IOTION, .61 le 4.50 CAMEUIA HAND CltCAM, 1.50 AR0ENA ItEACHINE CREAM, 1.25 ARDENA CUTICtC CREAM, 1.50 lOOtPRUR UNDERCOAT, ,7i ARDENA NAIt tACOUER, 1.00 AR0ENA FAtRIC NIOHT OtOVE5, 3.1)0 FIRST FLOOR ilfflftllliOTi V Satira Convicted i. - 7 ' t Patrlrla ISallral Kclimldl. ihonn at the end of her trial III Havana. Cuba, was sentenced to 15 years In prison and payment of J500II In demnity for the yacht slaying of her lover. Jiihll Lester Mc of Chi cago. about 1500 worth of good Including silverware, blankets, sheets, pillow cases, suitcases, guns and so forth. Practically all merchandise has been recovered. 5L Maqnavox you tan Iftn utiMnif for Is now on iliiftttiy al MUSIC CO. fin M ii leal lnimmiiu I t;'0 Norlh 7th rfTSf V .1. r : - :r r V."J 1 : - r I 1 k I Ve,'''J'",'"'l rr:v .. ' r-Vi : e1 .'I'M iff The Suit in Ihe Nawi...fh boxy double breailed jacket, Ihe wide revert and double flap diagonal pocketi are adaplatiom from a very new Pariiian Original. You'll cherith Ihe impeccable Junior-Deb tailoring. ..Ihe magnificent men's wear tharkikln by the American Woolen Company. You'll like, too, Ihe modest price for tbli wonderful lull fashion. In mines' sizes, cr. oy.oU Style Salon Chances Good for Snow Here By Christmas I'(IHTI.ANI). Dec. 23 (.IV-Tin chances of a while Chilnlmut In Oregon? The mil look Is promising In HiiulheaMeiu Oregon and Ilia area from Klnnialli Falls lo linker, but not u good for the rest of Iho slale. .i. i..,rH,., in n.ii-i. 1 lie n pn 1 1 ii i lauil wiirnid Monday that It was loo early lo tell accurately, but said snow was possible In Khun alii Falls tonight and again Wcil UCMlay or Thursday. For linker, where all Inch ol snow was on Ihe ground this morning. Ihe bureau forecast oc rnslonal snow Ihe next two or Ihtre days. Pendleton's rluincrs were "not loo good.'' wllh ruin probable Ihere. Itillll also was 111 prospect for Ihe Willamette valley, Itose burg and (Irani Pass. Turn those no-loiigrr-used arllrln into cash howl Herald and Nci Want Ails are Inexpensive and bring quirk results. THIS WEEK'S SERVICE SPECIAL If nu'rf ditffilirtl with iht car rrvtfc you U heen g'tttnn, gnt u one trill in ftmt Out wnt gtt better work in our lp. ht the Uieii ptiti-jir equipment; t f the (oh right and gfl it out on lime. LINK RIVER MOTORS 604 So. Oth rh. J610 I'K Ki r and 1)1.1. IVl:HY Kt.ltVICK as advertised in Clmm Second Floor I -cylinder $4.50 I 8-cylindcr $5.75