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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1948)
PACE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1948 Belton Files For Post Of Treasurer State Senator Howard C. Belton of Canby. this wrelc annoimcfs his ' decision to become a candidate (or the office of state treasurer. Belton has served many years In the Ore gon legislature and is now In his third four-year term as state sena tor. By unanimous vote he was elected president of the senate in 1945, In which position he served as governor of Oregon, during 1945 and 194S, on many and some extended occasions while Governor Sncll attended state business in national conferences outside the state. In this capacity, he had opportunity to further in crease his knowledge and experience of various state institutions and governmental functions. GOP Dclriate In 1944. Howarf Belton was elect ed as a dclegate-at-large to the na tional republican convention. Grad uating from Oregon State college in 191 s, shortly thereafter he located In Clackamas county on a farm. He has developed extensive farming opera tion and has resided in Clackamas county continuously since 1917. Mr. and Mrs. Belton have four children. The two oldest boys had loreign service during the recent war: Arthur, a It. J.g. in naval avia. won ordinance; George, a master sergeant in the marine air corp in the South Pacific. Margaret is a registered nurse and John, the youngest, is in Canby grade school. Senator Belton says. "I am in formed that the board of control c -tucts extensive agricultural op erations, because of Oregon's land board functions and the actual op eration of some 5000 acres that are producing for state institutions pro ducts valued at a million dollars or more each year. I believe a good practical farmer would have a con tribution to make to the adminis tration of matters handled by Ore gon's board of control. My many years of legislative experience, along with my farming background. I be lieve qualifies me to render a good service to my state In the office of state treasurer." ERRING SHOTS An estimated 500 hunters are killed and 3000 injured from the shots of fellow huntsmen during every hunting season in the United States. Candidate aJk I aVaaV iiai1 HOWARD C. BKLTON New Stratocruiser Goes To Air Force SEATTLE, Jan. 29 A new version of the Boeing Stratocruiser which company officials said can carry a heavier load faster and father than the older types will be turned over to the air force as soon as flight tests can be completed. The ship, the YC-97A. made a maiden flight of one hour and 13 minutes yesterday. Two others are under construction and will be placed in sen-ice by the air trans port command when completed. The improved ship, designated as the YC97A, is 59 per cent more powerful than the similar XC-97 which crossed the continent non stop in 1945 at an average speed of 383 miles per hour. It can carry more than 30 tons of cargo non-stop 3300 miles. Classified Ads Bring Results ' HI (HEEL' 7 Criminal Cases Slated For Court Criminal trials were booked al most solidly through February and March for circuit court as seven persons Indicted In the past week by the grand Jury yesterday after noon entered pleas of not guilty to the charges against them. None pleaded guilty, although on young prisoner tried It. Earl Leslie Wallln Jr., 30. who has been in the county Jail since November 1 on a larceny In a dwelling charge, pleaded not guilty to the Indictment before Judge David R. Vandenberg. When the judge glanced down his crowded calendar and mentioned a date late in March for trial, Wallln spoke up: "I'll plead guilty right now If It'll speed things up." But the not guilty plea was ac cepted and Wallln's trial was moved ! up to the head of the list, February i Sanity Hearing Homer Franklin. Indicted for first j degree murder in the gunshot death 1 of his wife. Marie, pleaded not guilty. His trial Is set for April 19 and there Is a defense move brew ing for a sanity hearing. James Wyatt, Indicted for second degree murder, was formally ar- i raigned and J. C. O'Neill appointed to represent him. He is to make his plea tomorrow at 10 a. m. A demurrer to an indictment was Inserted by Attorney U Orth Slse more on behalf of Richard Gray, charged with negligent nomieioe growing out of a fatal logging truck auto accident Slsemore said that the indictment as written referred to more than one crime, and that the acts mentioned in the indictment did not constitute the crime of negligent homicide. . The demurrer will be argued February I. Wayne Addison Fetters. Indicted for manslaughter In the July death of Melvln Larson, pleaded not guilty and will go ou trial March 4. Other trials are set tor: February 1 W. J. Easier, as sault, armed with a dangerous weapon. February 35 Archie DeWitt, con trlbutlng to the delinquency of a minor. March 1 Chester W. Calaway, statutory rapt, March 6 Joseph H. Dlisdit, larceny. FIRE PORTLAND, Jan. 39 4'i Fire men carried on womnn from a burning three-story house her last night as flames forced two other women and three children Into the street In their night clothes. Minnie Johnson, 85, was unhurt, and firemen said the others escaped safely. Damage was (1500. Search For Plane Ended DENVER. Jan. M (AN Til ground search was abandoned but planes cruised over 111 snowbound mountain wilderness northwest of Denver today seeking trace of a C-47 government plana that disap peared a week ago with three civil aeronautics administration em ployes aboard. Ski patrols, dog teams and other i ground searchers were withdrawn last night from the area near Neder land, Colo. Capt. William Coleman, Lowry field public relations offi cer, said officials had virtually abandoned hope lor the missing trio. Aboard the missing aircraft were Pilot Fred Suavely, Kansas City, Mo.; Co-lMlol Warren L. Lung strum, I,vnwortli, Ku, and Rims C. Drown, Denver, an aeronautics Inspector, formerly of Seattle. The plan vanished on a two-hour flight westward from Denver to Clrand Junction, Colo. The ship radioed Its last message about 30 mlnulra out of Denver, reporting II had encountered "severe turbu lence." A small crrw of radio oprialors will stay at Nedrrlnud fur a "day or, two." CAA officials mill. Two re ports of weak radio algnals bring heard In the are have been re ceived from an planes. Phone your Want-Ad to the Her ald and News, 8111, or bring your ad to the office at I'lne am. Esplanade. Pay In advance, get I0' discount, Crop Insurance Surplus Shown SPOKANE, Jan. 39 P)-Tli ftf. eral crop Insurance program had a ciii plus of 119.000,000 last year for the flint time III lis history, a. r. (IrlMler, Washington, D. C, man. alter of the FOIO, told marketing officials and crop Insurance di rector from six states yssUrday. "From lu:i0 until 104s the cor poration went 1110,000,00 In the red Clelssler said, Preserve Thai Valuable Popart and Documentt Let Us, Copy Them l'p to lli"H" Underwood's Camera Shop 727 Main Phon 7063 ALL MASTER MASONS WHO ARE NOT AFFILIATED WITH A KLAMATH BASIN LODGE WILL MEET THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th, 8:00 P. M. AT ADAIRS FURNITURE STORE 2244 SOUTH 6th for the purpose of formulating plans to petition Masonic Lodge No. 77 Klamath Falls, Oregon to form a new Masonic Blue Lodge. j: THEY'RE HERE! The New Spring Line of "SOUR" MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS OVER 200 SAMPLES 12 DAYS DELIVERY DON'S Winema Hotel Bids. 125 Main St. Fbene S52I MR. and MRS. HOME OWNER Now Is the tim to consult G. C. Motley for your plumbing modernisation, and make monthly payments If more con venient. You will save by having It done before larger new construction gels under way. Men and materials ar available now, and may be mora difficult later to get work completed. IS years consecutive plumbing aervlr covering the Midland Empire. Come in or call. G. C. MOTLEY Sit KLAMATH AVE WE rilONK SSIt Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday Plastic Measuring Scoop ... 23c With thumb adjustment. "Rose Arbor" Cannister Set ,1.10 Matching Bread Box 98c Square Wash Tubs ..... 2.59 Egg Beaters 1.19 Ice Shoe Skates t2Z7a". 7.49 Bike Tool Set 79c .22 Rifle Shells , Shorte 31c Jewel Bicycle Fender Flaps . . 59c Bicycle Horn . . . . . . .2.10 Open Spiral Screwdriver Set . 4.75 Forged Steel Socket Set .13.45 Tool Boxes and Kits lrom3.59 DARRA JAMES WOODWORKER Tilting Table Saw .... 44.95 Power Heads Regular 2 39 1.98 Automatic Car Radio . . . 42.35 White Sidewall Tire Paint . . 59c Dupont Chrome and Metal Polish 35c Mufflers AH cars from 2.98 Hot Water Heaters .... 21.95 OIBD Automatic-Electric Vaporizer 3.29 Musicaire Portable Radio . . 29.95 Electric Heaters, Cone 7.19 Appliance Cords 79c Extension Cords, 6 feet 59c 2.69 1 1nch Galv. Pipe Coupling . . 19c Asbestos Plastic Cement 1 IT 25c Pipe Vices from 6.75 Bent Tube Traps from2.58 Fanrafr Chrome plated, Hot or Cold Gasoline Can 8P0UtlnL7:.. . 1.79 Nu-Way Calf and Cow Weaner 1.39 Tarps, 7x10 . 9.45 Wool Twine 59c S pound ball . Locally Owned Ruis Arnot, Owner $TORES7 f 20 Gallon Garbage Can . . . 3.49 Liquid Chimney Sweep . . . 1.29 Alarm Clocks 2.25 Large Truck Mud Flaps palr 4.19 Enamel Water Pails 98c Nationally Organized 11th and Main Sts. DAILY V I Si RESERVED COACH SEATS TO CHICACO 217 Forum Bldg, SirnmanlA lV CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO" ID Lb o March of Dimes Music by morrison Mcdonald orchestra KLAMATH ARMORY Saturday JAN. 3 1st Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 Admission $2.00 Coupl 1 r I MM T ANITA SHOPS 707 Main St ludg.t Char Accwiat Tim Auiarisoila Cm4 rom vou. COMviNi.Ni.vou. litMirvM m Ctmm Mr. John J. Doe 1234 W. 47th Street Los Angeles 14, California UMM4IU A PRACTICAL CREDIT PLAN THAT WAS WORTH WAITING FOR... 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