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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1948)
V &MURDAY, (LB. 21, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE ) it Advertising Clinic Vinds Up Meeting The Orrirmi AilvrrlUIng vlith'n , "I ly(tif Niiiimlrmi" nirmliprn wcr . limit mi UlHr jnlta Id I'lirlliitlil itt duv ftftrr romi1rliiK uni ituv nilvprlllnv rllnlr Hllli (llnnrr , nirrtliig lnt nlRlit nl thr Wlllitnl hutrl. Artlmr E Hmum iiii.tiiutni- f (lit urnii. oiiritril 1 ht t lliilc nt 1 :'t0 Mt t.rton hull with l)ir krynulf nf rtnphmU nil "pur'tiMMlnn" tulvrr (0.ttna rutlirr Minn "hHIiiik" ntlvrr 'llfilili. Ilr Mil the ihip liuiulrnd Hrr(iliN ntleitillht? (lit itrwtlnn tlmt mlvntWnit ihmilt! Ir iirenriitnl with lltr ntnlitnirr'N lvrt In mllitl iy.Iht thrui '".iiim of thr wrllrr. It ri till Coiv Tnlks on rt nil ttiv liv I.iiur' !tmn. ntlvridhlnv luvout bv Wnyi I.rliinil, udvptt'ulim tmwliirltun hv j ('(null O'Hmnkr. outdoor nrlvfr- j tlplntr by Vnium .IrnkliiH. rndlo id- 1 trrdMitic by llul HnithbrMK. i'l printing nd dlwi ndvprUstiiir v Mlltnll Brll '.nlhiWPrt III flllk MU j rrtMnn to romplptr thr nftrrnoon pi I'll 111 DltniPr lit ihr Wlllmd Murtrd Hip riPiiliiB inrctlim wht'h frnttirrd pi'lillr rrln'lonh In Ik mid mnvlr h'oulntr bv furl WrrniT wnd ' (p'Pttlntf mid .r.wnt itrrlod TIip rtlnlc, i ph'ip nf thr OitkuM ' Ad Hub's 'duiMliu't pxmrnm wn ilfrrfrd nt inukUiR thr ltit ntr nf thr vurlom furnn ml rrHti.K Vim HpotiMirrd tn Kl-'Mlilth bv tlr lornl Af1vrrtlaU.it mrdtii. Woman Hurt In Wreck Weather Holds Up Planes TwCllty-llVH llllllf'N llllll Wem In leave I'uiiliind nil tin' Might "Oper hi loll Hnm IiImo" al H u. in. tniliiy urn weathered III, CAA ripnlis ml- ViM'. I'lanm I rum I'ciulliiiin and llin.i ltt 1 1 II 1 1 IK In plik Ul till! Kl.lllllltll I'ii 1 1 n plane for the fllKlll nt I lie Inrul nlipinl will m on Uiiiiiikii lo Huiiiiiiii'iitii without slopping iii'ie II 1 1 icy urn clewed to lnkr oil. A HIIiimiii liiiuli'il here Kiitluy ulglil lor Uie Illxlit brltiHliiK Mr. unil Mm. O. W. Ciilsfnrlh nl lx iiikIoii unil Mr. unil Mm. Uelliert Kilwmds nl Coiiilnii. I hc : nl f l')M Hi. Kilwnriln unil Mr. unci Mis. Mike l.iiuner wiillrd nt Hip import nil iiiormiiM lo see II H'" weather would llli- enough lor llwhls to be licnrcd. Ily noon I tic sky whs mill ovcrrn .t, Useful Atom Power Plant Seen Soon Nl:W YOKK. Kt l) i'l i,Vi - 'llio , lure lor llir Ilrit irrlul ntoiiilr powrr pliuil proiiiur to ttn to thr llronkliuvpii itntlunnl liiliniatory, 1 luiu liintl. Bonn- tlmt' next yi'ur. Mini rurr In brtumi tlic Unlii'il , Ktiiirc. Willi five known einririi. Ciiiiuiln. lit II itlii mill I-nunc, mid Kuvln Kunrilril m nlli'lit M.nlrr. ' li wui iiiinoiinrcd toiliiy tlmt lliookliuvrii will Imvc r power plum ! Ill oprintloll III ItHD. It, will ia:.j llul nir out ol un iitomlc pllr to niukc itniin, w lili li In turn will make rlrc- Irlrliy. Tlir iiipiitity l to be nboui M0 homrpnwrr. 'I'lnit, Julie will be lined to run blower mul other luborn lory nppuriituti. Thu lliookimviii power plum will not pny lor Itnell. li will be built fur reienrch, niirt byproduct ol the which rImi u only lor A cur-truck nccldeiii eaily ye teidny nllrrntHiii nenr Mtir' tore ' on hltfhwuv JU senl Mrn. It. V. Dall- inii, 30, nl linlny. Nev , to IIIIIMde ; ntolllle pile, honiiilttl with eiioun liiicliiii.i mid ; reneiirch. rMtmlvcly duinniicd the Duhuier llul It will be. K plmm o on ched nir. oiiemirtl by her Imibiind. ule. the lut nuimlr oven lo inm Htnie ixillce mild the truck, owned j out renl power. The oilier Aniericuii bv Knrl IJehllimcr mid nneriited by power proleciii me m the Ariionnt lu lured liund. Albert Acklin, mid the Uuluncr IIMH colli w were both iiiivrliuu Miutli, with the truck in the lend mid u M-dun, tltii'cii by 1-.I,m 1 lluulwurk. ol Klninuth l ull-., be tween, i ' DnltllliT pulled lulu the lell liuir ' to puAA Uie lliiiilwurk iiinchlne, mid w as nlinoAl ubreniii ol the truck, when Ackllu tuiiieil lell Into llir tlehlliuter ilrlvewny. Tile eouix , iTnhed Into the hide of the truck. ; Klut lliiutwoik brought the Dull- i niera mid Acklin Into the hohpital . w here Mm. liuliiiier In bctiuc treiitetl i lor a fievcrc. Ii ncture ol tho lell mikle mid lell collnrbune. Acklin wn trented for almhi neck Injury, but Onhmrr wan uninjured. Htnle iKilIre linve lilrd n vlolnlloii nf the biulc rule clinrue mtmiui Unhmer. Aicordliii! to ofllcern, Ack lin. driver of the truck, munnled to mnke hl turn, wltneAnen ndvbied. Iiilxirntory, nenr Chlnmo; Bchenec lady. N. Y . where the Uenenil Klecinc coinpiiny Ia builduu: me Kiiolln Iiilxirntory for thin puriKme: Oitk Itlilue. lenii., mid I .on Alniuas. New Mexico, the nlomlc bomb pl.ui:. Two Missing Following Fire PrtTSHUKOH. Feb. 31 (,1'i-Two liecKculiir fires destroyed Golden Trlmmle office bulldlnii mid a lume grocery wnrrliou.ie uxlny, doliiK dnmiiKe esllmntcd at lienrly (tiOO.UOO .mid IrnvlliK two pcr.non.i iiiimIiik. llurned were the SU-yenr-old. flve tory Jnckson building mid wnre . limine. The JnekMin bulldlim collupnrd nboul four holiin niter Uie blr.e , broke out Inte 1ml nlRlit. Two d Jnceul bulldlniii were dnninucd M blanlng debrln nhowered over (hem mid onto Uie buay Internectlon. 8ev ernl firemen were overcome by niukc mid one wu mruck by m brick mid Injured. , MiMinu In the downtown lire were Mm. Irene Weitbrook, 40, a drug more cashier and Fireman Oerald W. Levy, 36. Thomas Returns From Road Meet City Engineer E. A. Thomas re turned lnte this week from Meflford where lie attended a meeting of the ntate legislative committee for the . study of hlithwny, rnnd mid street revenue and taxation. Thomns snld today Hint a slmllnr meeting to cover conditions In Klama'h and Lake Counties Is scheduled for Klamath Knlls April 12. Engine To Be Taken From Sound SEATTLE, Feb. 2! Ml Great Northern rnllwny olllclnls snld they expected to remove Inte today or tomorrow the locomotive that -plunged onio i Ptigct Bound bench after striking nil earth slide nenr Mukllteo Wediiesdny. Two big Times righted the atrlppcd-down engine lnt night. Workmen expect to pull tho loco , motive diagonally tip the sra wnll from the bench. Car Accident Suit Filed A dumagc still for V.'U.OIJO plu.s MIIUBIII niedlinl exiene wns filed todny by Mr. mid Mrs. Terry Mc Inlee. 1U8J Portland, agnlnst Dr. and Mrs. David H. Cloehrlng, 1014 Man-7-uulta, result of mi accldeul on Portland street June 18. 1041. In which little Jimmy Melntee, sged 4, was critically Injured. The lnd wns struck by a cur driven by Mrs. Cioehrlng and received hurts so serious It was doubtful he would live for several days. His Injuries Included a fractured pelvis and rup tured bladder. In the Inwsult, filed with the cir cuit clerk, Mrs. Ooehrlug Is charged with negligent driving and failure to yield the right of way. L. Orth Hlsemore Is attorney for the Mc-Inlees. Pacific Fleet In Good Shape TSINOTAO. China. Feb. 31 ('i The new U. 8. navy commander In the Western Pacific declared today the United Stales "need not be afrnld of any naval eventuality In the Immediate future." Vice Adm. Oscar C. Badger, who takes over formally Tuesdny from Adm. Charles M. Cooke Jr., told newsmen Hint nnvy s manpower sl nation "already Is In a very favor nble position and Is getting better all the time." Tho capital ship of Uie future. Badger said, will be a far cry from yesterday's battleship, whose em phasis fell on heavy guns and arma ment. 'Tomorrow's, rspltnl ship will carry rocket guns," he said. "In short, every weapon to mnke It ef fective nflont. Speed and maneu verability will be Important. With out modernlHitlon, the battleship of yesterday Is outdated." 20 Executed In Greek Clean-Up ATHENS, Feb. 21 (Pi Twenty persons, Including a woman, were executed In Athens todny. Nine were convicted by an Athens military tribunal Februnry 17 of being Involved In the killing of a policeman and plans to assassinate Greek pnllllcnl lenders. The others were found guilty of having bren members of a com munist execution squad which killed hundreds of clvlllnns near Athens In the 1044 civil wnr. ' r'17' v . . : ' , ; V; y": vy: '., vj EL Jtr ': ." "I", . r r-... . : ." -; I r: ::. ) I " Ai .',f-"r A l ie ,'" ' ! m;. J' j m'Jk s-r"-'li ,. .. , .' ' - :- jyji. l ljtjl.Hj . L...' ' - pifiiml'rir l4F,--t'lr ft --44U - j '.,v-.. tr ry??' fit"' 4 l i. . . t- - ..s i 4s-'-lf-p ,- j-sr-t")... yjf--? -. :. . v . '. .s--.'! i- Z ajr?;' iTi,:i,'Si; Police Probe Break-In A forcible entry Into the Coca Cola bottling plant. Main and Spring, was Investigated this morn ing by city police but no theft and little damage was reported. The brenk-ln apparently occurred some time around midnight when a prowler broke a hole In a window on the Spring street side of the building and unfuslencd the latch. Also remitted to police this morn ing wns a car thefl. a yellow-palmed Jeep pickup, 1947 model, owned by Frunk Lowell, 813 Pine, and the Klnmu'.h Packing company. The vehicle wns taken from the Pine street sodre.ss last night. Arrcsls during the last 24 hours Included Hint of Peter J. Suprciiant, 30. of J 1 24 Keclnmatlon. on a charge of driving while under the Influence of Intoxicating liquor. He was ar rested at 7:30 last night at 6th and Oak. BooKfd for speeding was Gilbert Leslie Fowler. 22. 2443'j Orchard, arrested at 4th and Main shortly after midnight. Fowler posted 150 ball tor a court appearance. Other arrests Included two for minor traffic Infractions, live drunks and two vngs. University Singers To Be Presented Here Sunday University of Oregon alumni and the KUHS music department will present the University Singers, a chorus of 40 voices, at the KUHS auditorium tomorrow, Sunday, at 3 p. m. The program will Include the fol lowing numbers: "Angelus Ad Pastores" G. Gnbrlell "All Praise and Thanks to God" . Bach "l-acrymosa" Mozart "Fierce Wns the Wild Billow" Noble "The Choral Fnntasla" Beethoven "Cantata of Wnr" Mllhnud Three choruses from "Alice in Wonderland." "Americana," four parts. Members of Uie chorus, selected gene: Ann Kafoury, Portland; Glenna Hurst, Albany, and Ger aldine Hettinger, Boise, Ida. Third row: James Kays, Eugene; Loren Bush, Eugene; Elden Pentilla, Na sellp. Wash r Stnhpn fitine. fClnm- from Uie University of Oregon j ath Fails. Robert Pultoni Sait choral union, are directed by Donald cltv rj.: William O'Leary, Grant W. Allton. assistant professor of pass; James McMullen. Junction organ and theory of music In the , cltv. and Wavne Sherwood. Port- T h e membership in- unlverstty. eludes Marilyn Griffith. Eugene; Mary Lou Weston, Corvallls: Eleanor Cul ver. Eugene: Faye Schick, Eugene: Joanne Baldwin, HIlLsboro: Athadel Johns, Athena; Elizabeth Nelson. Salem, and Luclle Olson, Eugene. Second row, left to right: Shirley Phelps. Dallas; Claire Lewis. Camas. Wash.; Virginia Walker, Portland; Mary Margaret Dundore, Portland; I Today's old-time picture shows on early-day freight out- dernEugenerlTa'rfet KeUey. Eu-i fit Prked temporarily in front of the Lakeside Inn, pioneer hostelry which was located on the twauna laKe siae or rviain street near the present West End market. Scenes like this wintry picture were familiar in the little town of Klamath Falls in those dayswith outfits such as thii providing virtually the only freight connection with the out side world. There will be a number of other freight-wagon scenes in the picture series, and more information about thii type of transportation. The Lakeside Inn was a development of the old Hotel Linkville, and just a corner of the Linkville bar sign may be seen between the wagons. The original hotel was built about 1890. ond a few vears later, when additions were made, tht William Putnam. Albany. Accom-1 fancier name was given to the hostelry. I he srreer conamon panlst Jack Witter of Clackamas pictured was commonplace in those days, and Director Allton. The picture; from the Bodwin collection, was probably it Pays to Use the Want-Ads! made some time in the first decade of the present century. land. Fourth row: Lowell, Eu gene; Warren Mack, Eugene; Clell Conrad. Longview. Wash.; Dale Petersen, Eugene: Robert Peterson, Yakima. Wash.: Derald Parks, Eu gene; Earl Anderson. Eugene, and New Safety Suit Developed For Navy WASHINGTON. Feb. 31 (Pi The navy has developed a sailor suit with a built-in life preserver. The garment Is Intended tor sub marine men who have to stand top side wntch !n rough weather. It consists ot a covernll with an attached hood extending to the waist. The hood can be Inflated t; keep the wearer afloat. Capt. T. L. Wlllmon told a meet ing of scientists at the office, of navnl resenrch tho suit will be test ed thoroughly this fall. J. L DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Location 306 North 7th St. Phone S346 LOWER FEED PRICES ON CO-OP BRAND QUALITY FEEDS We are again reducing prices on our poultry mashes and dairy feeds. NEW STOCK FIELD SEEDS Premium grade Alfalfas, clovers and grasses CHECK OUR PRICES! 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