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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1948)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 194b HL.RALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH (-ALLS. OREGON PACE THREE Registration By Precincts Prertnot I 1 1 4 a 7 I 10 11 u u 14 - HI . 10 17 ID Ill 30 31 fl - rs 34 3ft 3D 37 3 30 30 SI .13 JJ 'I'iiIhI KIiiiIIi Falls I'rtM'llirl Algoiua N. Altnmont H. Allamollt Vlrnlly Illy - Camp Nil. 6 Camp No. 4 ClinmiH t:liilwiuln Went LIHlMUln ... Crescent Luke ... Dulry Nurtll iCnlcr',.-lne Mouth Enterprise ' (Mlrhrlst North llumrdale HoUtll llomeilale Klnmnlll Lake Uikrnhurr I. nfll Valley I Um River J K.nnl Maltll ' West Malln I Kni.l Merrill WrM Merrill Midland i Modoc ; mi i.ki cxlcl! Orlndale ; Pelican Buy Pine drove ' Plevna Poe Valley KahI Hlll -. 1 Nnrlh Hhasla J Houlh' Hhasla ; ichi Hhasla ..... i Rhevlln ; Htewart-I.eno ; Hprsgue River , Wood River ; Tout OulsMe Preclnrls Total Klamath Falls ftrand Total April 21, III4I Rep. Ilrni. Nuna Indrp. Hoc, I'rulil 74 I an 1311 Mil 143 107 170 137 lilt Oft 100 03 HI 61 III 06 Ml 13 104 104 I' m m 33D 3(17 1 3114 1 33 1 111 I04l l3o: BO las' 43 4 1 1 n Itru. 30 j Ha 34 163 IH III 43 167 ' 33 71' nil 411 63 301 308 n : Mi on 188 lno 104 ISO 171 1 10 30 178 46 100 138 313 70 81' J34 87' m 311 70 300 60 103 4BIS 4111 80 1 131 114 no 104 133 168 133 133 108 110 104 147 83 108 147 1 04 336 331 1 70 I33 178 160 07 110 113 , 134 01 160 148 170 1(18! m; 4630 llrm. 34 340 317, 4J 348; 84' 03 38 148 108 60 S3 ISO 131 178 303 371; J4 73' 103' 136 166 140 110 133' 173 66 130 103 183 123 30 300' 16H 107 447' 3071 3)8 100 166 70S 4M ! 0 4i ;! 3 I I! 3 3 7 II a' 3 3 8 4 I 0 13 None Indrp. I Total 107 304 337 307 W.I 304 307 387 3113 310 IIIH 331 134 310 344 380 3114 3HH 3H 101 303 3 If) 337 334 3711 3IW 204 303 2HII 367 307 IIIH 741 McNutt On Grazing Job With Shasta MOUNT HIIAHTA, May S, Ap piillilliirNl of Jack J. McNlltl a recreation and grazing technician in, llii' Hhasla hatlnniil forest wan announced today by Koresl Btipcr vltor Roberts K. Jones. "Mi-Null comes to the Hhasla for d:l with un excellent background of experience which will be of con siderable mine In the development ul the Hlumta lake nren," mild Hu pirvlmir Jour. "The area cornea ! tinder forest service RdinlnlNtratlon July I." A graduate of forestry school lit Colorado A At M, McNutt entered the U. H. forest service In 1038 alter live yearn' experience an a pBrk ranger In Yellowiitonc National park. Bubseuuently. lie nerved an district forest ranger and assistant Inrcst mipervlnor In Nevada and Idnho on the Tolyabc and Caribou National forests. Ail district Inreiit ranger at l.ss Vegas. Nevada, he was In charge ol the Charleston moun- Hiir. I'rohl Total : tnln division of Tolynlje National 04 i lori-nt, one of the most popular rec- 8931 U.734 SO' 14 II 34! M 403 103 83 80 308 300 00 1:14 TM Hill 331 MM 484 36 IM 171 207 SOS ' :ir3 314 301 21,1 nil 340 101 rri.iion areas In Nevada. for the pant two yearn he him bren on sjicclal assignment with the Hoclety of American Foresters at Washington. U. C. CITY POLLING PLACES Primary Election Moy 21, 1948 I'rccliitl Location Address No. 1- 1,. ,. HhukIi. 13.1 Ho. Hlvcmldc. 2- Comter Bi'hool, California Ave. 3- llnldwlu Hotel, 31 Main Htreet 4- Mrn. C. C, lleldrlih, 213 Wanhlnxlon (-Valley Hotel, 416 i'lne Htreet I'lenbylerlan Church, 001 I'lne Street 7 K. W. Abbey. O.'IO Lincoln Htreel 8 Couilhuunc IlaMrineut, 4th and Main BtrceM 0 City LUjrary llaneinent, 6th and Klamuth Avenue 10 Arcadc Hotel, 1034 Main Htreet 11 Luke Hotel, 1230 Main Htruet 12 Covenant Church, 833 Walnut Street 13 Hull k OnruKf, 1330 Main Htreet 14 Lombard Motor. 622 Bo. th Btreet 16 Viola Kleler. 2242 White Avenue 18 Mm. W. O. 1-ohrcy. 2144 Eberleln Street 17 Church of Chrlnl, 2205 Wantland Avenue 18 Klamath Biu Co. Illdif., 833 Kant Main IB-MIUk Hchool, Kant Main 20 Hhepherd Munln Co., 346 Eant Main 21 Klamath KInderKarten, 211 Eant Main 22 Balnliier Caraxe, Main and Enplunade 23 Ylurla Hunt. 306 Hillside 24 Nathan H. Homie. Baaernent 545 Pacific Terrace 25 Itcva Liirnon, 1033 Melrose Street 20 HMevelt mhool. 1125 Kldorado Street 37 Mrn. L. A. French. 1412 Crescent Avenue 28 -County Library, Mon Claire Street 20 Fairvicw School, 1017 Donald Btreet 30 C. T. Johnvm, 1030 Oreuori Avenue 31 Hleve K. Washburn, 1937 Orenon Avenue ' 32 M. W. Wood. 1108 Hanks Street 33 Dr. Stearns bldu., 2424 So. 6th Street Fatal Shooting Of Indian Probed MAUHAH, May 6 lI'l Police are InvestbtatinK the fatal ahootlnR ol Milton I'eters. 34, Wurm SprlllKS reservation Indian. J, W. Elliott, renervatlon iierln lendeut, nald the Fill and Wasco county authorltlen have entered the rase. Petern wan wounded Sunday nluht by Paul cjucaheama. renerva tiou policeman, who tried to arre-tl him Klliott said the olllcer apparently acted In nelf delense after the In dian and several companions start ed to heave rockn at Queaheama alter he Intercepted a car In which they were rldlnit. Pcten in survived by his widow. 04-1 j 1 lie) meu i niiiiiiiwiuu. 337 I 382 I' pays to use tne Want-Adst t II 11 44 204 02 810 I 241 I 377 ! 708 I 325 ' 633 ' 253 ' 250 4 II. t5 8741 4 19.940 Extension Unit News ; Midland ; On Tuesday, April 27. Mrs. Al Schmeck hostess to th Mld- land home extension unit. The ! meeting began promptly al 10:30, I at which time Helen Suae, home 5 demonstration agent, took over the ' meeting to begin discussion on the t project for that day, "Parent Adoles- ; tent Relationship. J At the noon hour luncheon was served by Mrs. Schmeck and the ! luncheon committee for that day. J Miss Hllne then concluded her dls ' rusnion, and Uie regular business meeting was conducted. Election of ', next year's officers was held, and It was voted to accept tho nom ! Inatlug committee's report to re ; elect the same officers then In office. Mrs. Al Schmeck. chairman; Mrs. lroy Hnuck, vice chairman, ; anil Mrs. Fred Mllsnl. secretary- treasurer. Miss Htlue conducted the Install J lion of officers. The homemakera spring festival was then discussed, J deciding what the unit would dls- play, and voting on a cover for the 1 unit scrapbook. Oregon Anniversary Stamp May Be OK POP.TLANO. May 6 iav-The Ore gon territorial centennial commis sion reports the post office plans a commemorative stamp honoring the anniversary. Illllman Lueddemau. said Senator Cordon had relayed the Information that the postal department had re versed a previous decision not to Issue the commemorative. He said It Is planned for August 14. The deci sion has not been announced. jsssssssaa i Army Offers Commissions WASHINGTON, Muy 5 1V1 The '.rinv announced Tuesday that It Is offering reserve officers training corps gradualen of the 1048 college Kiiuluiillug classes an opportunity to obtain regular army commis sions na second lieutenants. The army has 600 vacancies In this made. I II Is estimated that more than 3000 army RO'lt: students will grad uate from colleges and universities next month. Those accepted must agree to a two-year tour of duty starting lu July. Ticket Killing Punishment Asked TRENTON. N. J., May 6 111 Ticket killing would be punlnhnble by a Jail term up to three years, a fine up to $1000, or both, under a new hill In the legislature Tuesday. The legislature. Introduced In the slate senate yesterday by Arthur C. Clapp (R-Essex), would make ticket killing or Its attempt a misde meanor. Clapp said enforcement of the traffic laws waa Impossible without teeth In 8 law to ban ticket killing. Lo o cc s a WE HAVE A NEW '48 PACKARD SUPER 8 SEDAN FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! HERE ARE THE TOWN'S FINEST USED CARS: 1948 Packard 8 Sedan fUOO in (Irs. fivrnliivf, radio. 1947 Ford Sedan Super Irlu xp. 1946 Packard Clipper 6 Sedan 1942 Studebaker Champion Sedan t 1941 Dodge Sedan 23.000 mllrs. Kxcrllrnt condition. Radio, hratrr and ovrrdrivf Fluid drive LOOK AT THESE LOWER PRICED CARS: 1941 Studebaker Commander Sedan Itadlo, overdrive, licutcr 1940 Studebaker Commander Sedan $950 Overdrive and heater High u heels, reciindltlniied mnlnr $975 S750 $675 1939 Plymouth Pickup 1938 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Coupe - AND WORK CARS: 1936 Packard Sedan $250 1935 Chevrolet Sedan $245 McCulloch Motors 734 Klamath Phone 4149 cars Studebaker trucks informative Trainman To Get Wonderland Honors Harry Roman, the Southern Pacific's Informative trainman, Is In line for an honorary member ship In the Bhanta-Cascade Won derland association. Tom Stanley, manager of the association, has written Roman, stating that he will recommend the honorary membership to the Shasta-Cascade directors. Roman Is the man whose friend ly Information to train passen gers about Klamath Palls brought him recognition In the Southern Pacific magazine. The Herald and News first re ported that the Southern Pacific had a trainman who was a "walk ing chamber of commerce." Stanley also sent Roman a supply of Information about In teresting places In the Shasta Cascade Wonderland. To Buy, Sell or Trade It pa. to read Herald and News Classified Ads It pays to Advertlsel GREEN GARDENS . SPKCIAL A specimen flow ering tree given with each pur chase of $n or mure. Hliade, flowering, fruit trees, evergreens and flowering ahruba. Complete landscaping service. 21134 Hope Phone Z-0:I81 KKQCKKT Wins Vacuum Cleaner Charles PORT1.ANW. May 6 (!' 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