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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1948)
MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1948 UTRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON AC! StVtN Lana Turner To Marry Bob Topninn IIOI.I.VWOOO. April U Turner nf ihr iiiHIImi-dnllar f Ik urn and llrnrv J. iftnlii TiiuiilhR Jr., of Ihe .lnnUt minimis Mill mrrir their fnrtiiiiri Inilny In a tliimrlrtl llnllvwnnd wrdillni. Tli J yfnr-nld at-lma ami the wralltiv RimrtMiiHii, 34, rarh will tit Inrtliii f mirth inulrlmunMI ven ture. Ami thrv'11 grl ntt In (mini it Or with tilrrtl filmland trim- Tlii- rrmnony In sehrdulrd fur '1 p m (PDTi In Ihf lirl-AIr hume nf piihllHlirr Wl'llmn V WMkrrmm. ihr man who firM. il'KcivcrtMl ,nnn linni'tnv ovrr a nod n fminlnln tl yrnra nun. Tli arrrrna fnmnoM aurnier iMrl will wr-ar rhitnilllv Imp of rlintn pninf hue for thin production, tiniiilttrr Tliprr Addtnit In inn crrriiumv will dp lh ntnrniirr of 1 .nun's flve-yrnr-oW dnuuMT. Chervl, n flower K'rl Thr.!'. Chrrvl f'rnnr. Latin's bnbv bv Htr'hrn Cihup IwWp hrr hus bilid Artie Hhnw win lirr ftrM Ttiit)ltir 4 pitrlrd frunt hU (bird wife. frniPr Hrr Vllnr .lndcp. lull f-v'lar. A 'Hop it a IWM-r. pnrl. Conn., divorce nd f 1 00 ,000 Mmnnv. . The frelhr hoard will email with f ihp wrMit nf lutuii-rt, (limn from pntlnn and anrtrd rtrlkarlre from IS'ew York and l.nuUlana. After (br huotlnli nnd reception, tht formrr Hollywood hlich mhio) fir! who nwp to nlntdom will don part of her 'J:tt ,000 irmifcnrnti and prepare In Irnve on n Nrw York I ondon honeymoon, whm Palm BlirtURR. Calif., thr firm Mop. Embezzlers Get Off Easy On Tax Deal NKW OIU.fTANH, April 3d lTV- A .windier mut pay Inromr (ax on llir proceed, of hi. scheme bill an em bearlcr dor.n'l. TMr II. H. Illlll circuit rnurt nf up. peel, mart Uie ruling when to T.k.n alted Ul recover lane, paid n 1373 jno. Jimn A. Aknri of near county alii he had embcrrird the money from Mr. Dora Itolirrta, wealthy 14-year-old widow, Thr government agucd. and Uie Court held, Uiat he twlndlrd It. Dlfirrnntlallni rmbrulr and iwin dle. Die court ald In an rmbrulr minl tltlr la Ihr mnnry diwa not pa 10 Uia rmbruler. Mrnre hr dnra not hrt to py Inromr tax on II. In a wlndlr, howrvrr, thr rourt said, title dora pnu to thr windier and lax miui or paid. Akr and hli wifr. lIa Akrra. . tharefnre ar not rnlltlrd to racovrr any of the taxr Akrra paid a(tr hr had brrn ronylrlrd nf Income Ux vaalon, Uie court drcldrd. Akrr la Inununr. however, Uie court aald from Irgal artlnn in Ine swindle hrrau'e of a 1'rxnt statute of limllallnn. lhe awindle occurred, the raurl aid. beiwren )li:2 and I9.MI whrn Akrri and a confederate olitainrd the money from the Hnwaid county widow ai Mexpenr" In a acrnie to recover gold allrurdly burled on the w idow ranch. Link River Runt Almost Dry Again E'- ' - ---:-v , . -vf.. .-w- Extension Unit News Favorite old-lime .lory about Link river tell, how II u.ed to 10 dry when thr Mulh wind hrld I pprr Klamath lake water back of the rref that wa. later blown out In ronnectlnn with power development. Link river wa. almml a. dry Ihr olhrr day. when thia p cture waa taken. ... .... 7. ...a a k. .il... ri.n. m null down Klamath rlvrr. and Link river wa. extremely low. Ray Telford, h.iwn In the picture, aaya that the rock dam. vl.lble In Ihr river were formed by the Indian, long ago to make pool, to facilitate fi.hing when the river w.a low. Halmon lrd U eome up from the ocean, and Indian, would hook thrm out of the "trap.. The rock pile, were .i. ... !,...,,. n... rork at a time. Telford, who ra lue here in 1901, rrmrmbrr. .rrlng a woman puahing a baby buggy arroaa the dry Link river bed. (Ine lime, he aaya. the river .Uyrd dry two day.. Proper Use Of Drugs May Cut Heart Disease Deaths TOO MAI) OURAY. Colu. April 38 Ouray police have dccldrd they've aorn everything now In the way of auto accident.. A man .topped hi. car a mile from town, tilled hi. radiator and tried to atari the eiiKlnr. The car balked. The man cllmlied nut with hi. crank and wcnl to work. The car .tnrtcd and empty kept right on going over a floo-font cliff. nrlllnh women .H iid M per cent Ic than Ainerli in women for foot wear, even In norinnl tlinca. HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND Kt tiKNK. ORK. MKDKUKD Tlioroughly Modern Mr ne Mn. I k. gsrltf an. Jm rrlr Tr. prtil.ri HAN KHANf'IKCO, April i -T1 Proper ue of the drug, neparln and dlcumurol ran ave ai leni innm Ami'Mrnn. a year who oihrrwiae would die of roronary henrl dlaeate. aya Dr. Irving 8. Wright of Cornell mrdlcnl cillrge. Dr. Wright rrortrd on hi. rx lieiunrnia with the two anil-blood clotting drug, to the ciolng meeting yesterilny of the American College of Fhynlclan.. Total coronary death. In the United Htatr. at present run from 3S0.000 to 300000 a year, tht pe claliAl eAtlmated. Heparin l derived from liver. Dlc iinmml I. found In decnyed rlnver and now I. produced .ynihetlrally. Dr. Wright nid In m0 case, nf cor onary attack one group received Uie drug, and another did not Thou treated had only 13 per rent mor tality and thraut not getting the drug, had XI per rent. In coronarv heart dl.ea.e death mine, when the heart ' own aupply of blond I. blorked bv elnta. Three thousand nf the natinn. top teciaItKta In Internal medicine have been attending the five-day convenl Ion here. Dr. Myron Prinzmetal of Im An gele.n reported ycMctdny on experi ment Allowing how the heart pro tect, itjielf In some coronary attack, bv .hlftlng It. hlnod .upplv course from the clot-obstructed main art- EATS New Kind of CANDY; Loses 65 Lbs. i. Wears Size 12 Aealn h (Hut IWIUh, UtTitUty J. Miller, 3U1 W. -,ltih S( , i liirniu, lt tt Hat tkly (itf 1 ttrrkw, M tl III irniniknhU NI"W AV)S t iMly Hnlut Inn linn hdI Im now ftrrt en lit fiffitt). A ItS tl m rfmfff'l rtl(ilOif dlnarrv. I'MOOF I'OSl I IV V. Knmwitt phv tit'iitrMiatiiirf t rlmu l ttttt aiitl irim (jtilt mtvi kale ItMc o U li IS i-iurt-l. Hh nvrr MO utrri. WHY HM'r.KIMKN't t No ptrrriv Ni l.tiAtifft, No drufi. El plrnir. NO DIKTINi i ' Yhi itnHv tahit AYDS Matt nvili htfh UlieTiMilii jlly ciiiIkj Ilk pp lllr. I'tvp rratill II roii rl Ira nnti (r Wrlglit. iMy fJ HH Un ull U (1jvaiiit)V'i-a-.ilily nvwr i ruin ym will nmi Ywir mcmry rrlnnilnt no Ihr vwy mt hm II vtm Uil lo liatr wniiht. Cnnw. prmnr or vrttr. t'Mrrln' fr IUa, niinnr'i Phr. r-4 .dint tlrpl.. Iimf mn4 llralth I ond mart! pry to Ihe othpr and flpan main art 17. Or. nobprt W. Wilkin nf HiMnn uitlvpmltv (old thn mpptliiR tliPrp wprr Indiratloim th raunp of hiPh Former German Soldier Caught 'OSLA. Norway. April 26 071 A former G'rmnn aoldtcr who hli for the billR when the nazia In Norway Riirrcndorfd three yeara a(E0 ha beti caiiK'it. The Trondhe.ru new npaer AndrpwavtM ii fuiid Saturday a i Westmoreland, Kan. Is 200 mtles east of Moreland, Kas. Klamath Fa III Helen Stlnc, home demonstration ! ai(ent, led a group dlnc-UMion on Uie parent-adolencent relationship a t the Klamath Fall unit meeting on April il. Many experience in child -raining and notation that may De ued to overcome problem between parent and children were told by member of the group. Mr. Harold Wing. Mr. Gilbert Walters and Mrs. H. O. Day served the potluck luncheon at noon. Mrs. V. B. Anderson, Mrs. Ben Oibhon, Mrs. J. A. Overton and Mr. W. M. J one will be In charge of the hobby display at the Homemakers. festival. Arrangintt the oriental table setting which will also be displayed will be Mrs. R. J. O'Hara, Mr. frank Lam bo, Mr. Harold Wing. Mrs. Paul Lee and Mrs. Ken Sam son. In charge of table decoration will be Mrs. H. O. Day, Mrs. Law rence French and Mr. Harold Ogle. New officers Installed by Home Demonstration Arent Helen Stine are Mr. Lawrence French, chair man; Mr. Ken Samson, vice chair man; Mrs. Wilbur Telford, secretary-treasurer. Flower were presented to Mis Sttne; Mr. Frenrh. the new chs'r man; Mr. Mark Taylor, retiring chairman, and Mr. O. E. Matthews, retiring secretarv-treasurer. Mrs. French anpolnted a commit tee to arrange th- summer picnic for the unit. Falrhaven Mrs. Howard Holllday, Mr. E. R. Roberts and Mrs. C. L. Jones pre pared and served a Chinese meal to 29 persons at the home ol Mrs. Lee Holllday on Wednesday, April 21. Enjoying this meal were, Mrs. Rob ert Hurlbut and daughter. Mrs. Wayne Davison, Mrs. Earl Kerns. Mrs. Harold Schleferstein, Mrs. Robert Baker, Mrs. A. L. Loomls. .Mrs. Ralph Bowers, Mrs. Karl Fried rich and daughter, Mrs. E. R. Roberts and daughter, Mrs. P. A. Layman and son and daughter, Mrs. O. B. Thurman and grand-daughter. Mrs. Percy Cook. Mrs. Roy Cook, Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs. William Roufs and son, Mrs. Karl Kujac, Mr. C. L. Jones, Mrs. Paul Tally, Mrs. Keith I Rice Jr. and son. Mrs. Howard Holll day and daughter, Lee Holllday and Mrs. Lee Holllday. New officers for the following year were Installed. Mrs. Robert Baker, chairman; Mrs. Harold .Schlefer stein, vice chairman, and Mrs. Percy Cook, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Roy Cook snng the Installation song dur ing the Installation ceremonies. Re tiring officers were Mrs. Lee Holll day, chairman; Mr. Karl Frledrtrh, vice chairman, and .Mrs. A. L. Loomls. secretAry-trensurer. Plan were completed for the Homemaker festival to be held Aril 30. cooperators report were filled out, and the orolert to be voted on at program planning day on May 14 were dtseiiued. I Merrill I The Merrill unit held the final meeting of the year this week, when i officers for the ensuing yesr were j Installed by Helen Stlne, home dem onstration agent. Mr. Milton Lopr 1 the new chairman, Mr. Luther Taber vice chairman, and Mrs. Jnme Coffelt secretary-treasurer. Topic for he meeting wa parent- adolescent relationship, pratnt4 by Miss Bttne. Many helpful tut gestlon were given and n lntr-! estlnf discussion held by the troup. Plana wart mad for tht Homtt makers' festival ala. d for Aortt 10 at the First Methodist church, and refreshments were served at the close ot the meeting by Mrs. VlrfuV Rex ford. - 4 FIRST CHOICE OF MILLION Fait, pure, depend able it's apirtn at Iti bent! Worlds largeit seUer at 10c. St.Joseph ASPIRIN ST.JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN Ey to five chllil. Ornnst fUvor. Mets correct Am age nettli. 50 kUbleU, 35c . American Legion Regular Meetingt l.i and r' Tneadaya. I:M p. n. Veteran! Meaaorial Bldg.. 4th and Klamath. Club Rooms m Main., neil to Wlllar hotel. Open dally nooa M midnight, except nd t:M to II :M p. aa. For Legionnaire and Guests Preserve the v.rmth and goodness of refreshing Tre Tea by straining into a pre heated pot before serving. Eseh sparkling sip is magically fla vored with rare Darjceling, most treasured of teas. TREE TEA " ' " group of .k'rni 111 Central Nora u.,-h. ., ,.. or ...mm in "',,,. h., und lllm brain. Some nerve rutting oera Hon. have been aucceasful In redtir Ing the preafture. he said, although other, have not. STARCH MIAMI. Fla.. April 34 iJV-Army aircraft and navy destroyer, warched the area off KinR.tnn, Jamaica, where the Prench ahlp Ht. Dnmlngue waa reptjrted today to be afire and being abandoned, but no wearing fur., long hair and an unkempt ! bemd. j At firm, the ncm.spaper .aid. the ! Germun pretended not to under stand when the skiers .poke to him. Then he explained he had fled when the German, surrendered. For three years he had been liv ing in a cove, fishing and hunting. trace of the craft was found, coast guard headquarters reported. I 1 II a at i MM-S I tl pappy rdon 1 I I i ! i I I i I 2 I I 8 IIOLIVII THE CLOCK 1.65 and 1.9S mm Cool and urban, don with perfect understanding of A TYPICAL CAROLE KING GIRL'S junior figure , , , this Iwo-pitc dress Is laucy and young, combines color with new-creom while. Palo Alto rayon butcher spun. Junior sizes 9 to 1 5. 14.93 V A N E T T E 1.35 and 1.75 moji:i 1.50, 1.75, AIICHER 1.50 and ISOLDE AXI IIOIIST 1.50, 1.75, 1.95 IIUJE M OO B4 Gouge Only 2.25 LaPOIXTE'S Our Own, 51 Oaug Only 1.55 Vil. 1.95 i VA J1 A for Mother's Day Motnero are approciatir re gardless of the fift But kow thoughtful of you whan you give her beautiful nylon full-fashioned , . lonf wear- We have them in style for all occasion and in color that will keep her right in fashion.