WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE NINE
v
Filing Falls
Off Prior To
Deadline
Piling draclllna or a ciiuiily.
1 lot rift mill stale, office, candidates
In March lU-l'ildivy nt 6 p. m.
hul vliHin I ly nil llin local hat are
li I lie ring. There Ims nut hern a
luglo new name added in tlm lint
! candidate thl week,
flernltl Itiillrdge, (treat Northern
railroader who lum lin n prominent
ly mentioned u e ponnlbln con
losliillt for '.nle legislature oil the
democratic hiillnl, haa made up hi
inlnd In Hip negative.
I If will mil run.
Thnre liro Iwu OcmiKTatle candi
date llrnrv Heinnn mid Tom
Itiiitllii mid two eal Ui bo filled,
therefore nn contest for nomination
In (hut parly.
Tim republican ticket will have
three candidate In C A. Unary,
(,'nrl 8lelnclfcr and Rd nslendnrf,
lid consequently a contest.
Willi all I ho randlduu-i out, there
are ailll very low primary racoa in
the making. Most campaigns will
come In the Nnveinlirr grnerel elec
tion after unriy standard bearer
are nnnilnnled In the primary.
Thin la the way tlin varlou local
and district "Ultra tack up an of
today:
Ml. H senator no primary contest.
is ii. n. congressman no primary
, f cnnteat.
mate senator no primary con
tout. Hlate legislator (two aealai re
publlran bultol contest, none on
democratic ticket.
District iittiirnry no content.
Clrrult clork no coiuonl,
Hhorlff conical In both purlin.
County treasurer no content.
County coiuinluilonrr republican
contest.
County assessor no content.
County coroner no content.
Chiloquin
A repicacnlMtlve ut Uie Curtla Pub
llahlnil culturally a p o k e to the
acvtnlli and eighth grade students
on Krlilay, uffciliik lliriu a chance
to muke money for Ihclr clunrn and
turn prize for thrmaclvcs. For the
nrxt two week Uie groups will oll
new or renewal 'bscrlplliiu to some
50 odd magazine. John Unlve and
liura JuckMm wore elected captatiu
nf the two classes which will com
pel. In veiling.
Mr. Donald Taylor and Donald
Jr. pcnl lat week In Lakevhrw a
Ii. .-U of Mr. and Mr. Leonard
WaUon.
M . and Mr. O. 8. Kcysor re
turned last week-end from a motor
trip to Modcto, Calif. They flew
back.
Mi. Jo Zaditia returned last week
end from two week' vacation In
rloulhern California. Her mil Clark
in- Uie trip with her.
Mr. and Mr. Waller Dietrich, who
1-eturned recently from two year In
Alaska, visited Mr. and Mr. Henry
Wolff on Hiindny. The Dlelrlrhs for
merly lived south of Klamath Tall.
Guest at the Wolff ranch Mon
day were Mr. and Mr. Delmar War
ren of Medforil and Mr. and Mr.
i Mo. Warren and their daughter.
Tina, Hltaron and Janet of Prospect.
Mr. and Mr. Karl Hall were Mon
day nlvht dinner hoot at their
home. Ouesta were Mr. and Mr.
Charle Warren. Mr. and Mr, for
est rreld. Mr. and Mr. Cyril Cook
nd Mr. and Mr. Oerry Wolff.
Bally Blockllnger I expected home
early Saturday morning for spring
vacation from Annie Wright aemln
ary In Tacoma where the I a senior
In high ch(Kil.
Women of the Blinker church held
a successful rummage ale and pub
lic dinner on Friday and Saturday
In the church building. Juit aouth
of town.
Artesian well art to named be
cause the first one were aunk at
Artou. France.
Butyl alcohol, a possible fuel for
ulomoblle engine, I obtained from
eorncoba by a new process.
TOONERVILLE FOLKS
, I M GONNA STOP HIM LFAVINo-
YvV T 1 W?
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Wocus
New neighbor In our community
re Mr. and Mi. Donald Orrcll
from Junction City, Calif. Orrrll
was In general merchandising lit
Juncllon Clly prior to acllliik the
bunlneu ami coming to Klumuth
Fall lanl January m. 'Ilie change
wun made III order for him to take
over Uie Job an radio Instructor at
OVS, omc lime in April. 'Hie Or
rell purchnwd the Felix Houseuu
home In Wocus. Hrfore the merch
andising venture in California. Ur
iel! waa radio Instructor at Hcoll
Field, til., for one year, and he saw
four year ervlre In the U. 8. navy
during World War II.
At the Gct-UKclhcr club meeting,
held at the home of Mr. Hurry
Kcusoy, February 26. the seven
ladles present voted to hold the next
meeting at tho home of Mrs. Robert
Johiuon, Wednesday, March 10 at
I p. m.
When Colonel Fred Howard cries
Uie sales at the II and H auction
marl each Wednesday night, as
sisted by hi son. Huns, it I in
teresting to watch Uie Colonel's
grandson. Hilly do Uie clerking. That
U a new experience for Hilly, but
(he teen-ager handle It a Uiough
he wa a long time veteran at the
Job.
Mr. and Mr. Ouy Plunketl and
daughter were visitor over the
week-end. at Uie homes of Guy two
Ister. Mr. F.mmetl Chldeiter and
Mr. Ray (South. The Plunketl
drove up from Washington, Calif.,
where they have lived for the pasl
several month, iluy has recently
been promoted from the Job a
tawyer In the mill at Washington
to thai of foreman.
Ray 8outh has been promoted to
foreman at Uie Klamath Lake
Moulding company,
Our attention waa called to the
warm community spirit of the resi
dent of Dorrls, Calif., when they
"chipped In" and raised a fund of
3&0 for Uie widow of Uie late Clif
ford Humphrey, who was killed In
an airplane crash near Macdoel 10
day ago. The fund was raised to
send Uie young widow bark east In
order for her to be with her folk
while she la recuperating from Uie
hock of losing her husband.
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Pioneer Community
Much nympiitlhy 1 rxuii(M from
the corimiunHy to the Tiilbot fiunlly
In the lofvK of their mother, Kuimto
'I .iIIkH, Hhc wti cotihldcrrtl one in a
million, Out flneM nrlKhbor, h friend
und n mother. 1It prrMinullty will
be itrcutly mlhied
Mr. und Mm. 11. K. Hurlbut und
family spent the wrck-md m the
H!mpM)n rnnch nt Kurt J one.
The Ktunley purty Itifil week wu
I rid ul the hume of Mrs. M. 8ohra
koff. About 14 intended.
Mr. mid Mrs. VaUUc HuaIiodk v!k
ltd on WedneMluy evenliiR nt the
W. L. Kraln home.
Mr. und Mrs. Lyle Ciordon of
ffohrvlllr, Cultf., were here for the
fiitUTitl of Kunnle Talbot who was
a hlhtiT of Mr. Ciordon.
H. II. Van ValkrnlxTii of AMi
luhd wan a recent vlhltor In our
area.
Mr. and Mr. Ilurold Mrrryman
rre viftltorn lit our area on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T O. Clrmmenn re
turned recently from McMlnnvllle
and Portland where thry veiled
Mm. (MemmenV on and Mr. Clem
mcn' alhtrr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnivon of
Dorrla visited at (he R. E. Hurlbut
home.
Tlie annual water meetlntt was
l.eld Katunlay eventiiK with the
election of nfficera. Tlc pre.sldent ts
Joe Hrrcvrldt: Mr. Vincent, nccre
Utry. and H. K. Hurlbut. treasurer.
Mr. and Mm. Ralph JohiiAlon
have both been Ul with the flu. Both
nre able to be up and around again.
Il Payi to Um the Wnnl-Adt.!
Art Group
To Share
Building
The purk board sIikkI by It de
cision to give the Klumuth Art hsko.
clullon use of the old Htine Mump
ton building at the end of Main
street at a meeting Tuesday after
noon, but the landmark will oe
shared with other city group.
Member of Kulalona chapter,
Oiitightern of the American Revolu
tion, and the Klumuth Historical
society, chiillenged the board' de
cision at the city council meeting
Monday. DA II representative had
unkfd for use of the building sev
eral months ago. They explained
that they did not ask for exclusive
use of the structure, but would like
to hold meeting there once a
n'onlh. The Historical society n
tirost wa In preserving the build
ing. The Art association requested use
of the Hampton building for an art
gallery, and the park board felt
that It I better suited for that pur
pose. The art group suited that It did
not want exclusive right in the
structure, und both the art and
PAH groups will hold their meet
ings, there, It wn finally decided.
Park bourd member broukht out
that their plan I to eventually dis
mantle the building, although they
vll) welcome suggestions If any
group Interested can suggest a
ineiins of leaving the building
standing and work It Into the gen
eial itchcme of Veterans Memorial
park, on which It Is situated.
Tlie Hampton property and land
from Center street to Link river
have been purchased for park use.
Mayor Kd Ostendorf explained that
all of the former property owner
favored tearing down the old bulld
Ir.c in that sector.
Park board member added that
tney are considering a plan to use
stone from the old Hampton build
ing. Uie oldest business building In
the city. In a park monument, with
a plaque containing historical fact
about Uie structure.
Stassen Support
Nor Strong Enough
MINNEAPOLIS, March 10 m
llarold E. Htassen today termed hi
obtaining of two delegate In the
New Hampshire primary as a
"strong showing In till first Inning,
but not quite strong enough."
Jn a telegram to hi headquarters
In Minneapolis, Htaaacn ald:
"Deeply appreciate splendid tup
port In New Hampshire. We made
a strong showing In this first Inning,
but not quite strong enough. Our
attention now hlfu to the Im
portant second Inning In Wisconsin."
Stassen Is en route to Philadelphia.
Kunrz Returns
From Eastern Trip
William J. Kunz, manager of the
Klamath Fall plant of Bwlft and
company, returned home this week
from a visit to the extensive Swift
plants and head office In Chicago.
Kuiu said there woe considerable
comment heard on the margarine
bill now before congress.
Kunz visited Uie stockyard and
also the Don McNeil Breakfn.it cl.ib
program heard over KFLW and
sponsored by Bwlft and company,
About 2,000,000,000 button! a year
arc made from the shell of the
fiesh water mussels taken In Uie
Mississippi valley region.
Father, Son
Vaive Hearing
Harold Charle, 67, and Arthur
Charle, 25, father and son check
writing combination, yeiterday
afternoon waived a preliminary
hearing In Justice court on charge
of forgery and Indicated a willing
lies to go directly Into circuit court.
The men, resident of San Diego,
probably will be held In the county
Jail until a check Is made for past
criminal record.
Both are ucrtis'd of forging the
name of Dr. Oeorge H. Adler. Kla-n-ath
county coroner, to several
check passed here Monday. Justice
of the Peace J. A. Mahoney act ball
at SI 000 each.
Tlie younger Charles, when
searched, had shoulder bar and In
signia of an army captain in his
possession.
Iowa wa admitted to the union
as the flrt free state of the West In
1646.
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r.iune in r, .ijwr .iincwHi
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Ave Marie Hosa Ponelle JJk
Hungarian Rhapsody Alfred t'ortor
Wll Rondo - Ilelfeli , C Jf
' Are Maria 1
' Minuet In G Major Rachmaninoff
Nocturne In E Flat
jota, Ifelfetj Poet and Peasant Overture Boeton "Pope"
Pack
Auf Flugelp. Dm Roman Carnival Boston "Pope
Valae Brlllante - Paderewski -
Valse Caprice , ' . Ritual Dance of Fire Boeton "Pope"
Komm bluser Todd Laahanska Jalousie
KapphiKhe Ode . Hn.n and Delilah Boeton Top."
Russian Easter Overture Stkowki Bacchanale
Maiurka In C Sharp Paderewski Zampa Overture Boston "Pops"
Nocturne In E Flat " "
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Agricultural leaders estimate that
electrically operated equipment ha
enabled farmer to grow a third
more crop In 10 per cent less time.
Hafllesla Arnoldil, a plant found
In Malaysia, bears a giant flower,
three feet In diameter, and has no
stems or leaves.
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