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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1948)
t PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948 RAINBOW THEATRE (v.. Bhowl 11:19-11:110 f. m. Bsrb.rs SLnwyrk la " "Bride Wore Boots" O Flu W "Vigilantes Ride" TODAY I :IMi"l" PLUS tSD IEATIRI ' H.nrr TTUcmm - Miry BrUn in "DRAGNET NEXT ATTRACTION with the K&df 8omn.fr iaLi "TT Lithiums! V "Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay!" A Call That Sweeps The Screen To Adrenture! Filmed la TECHNICOLOR MrCmllHtcr VTiiter Brconaa M PHONE 8484 sunt HI IUUAI II j-V l' ,h,w II 1. ALSO I.ND tKATl KL THE MARK OF 3 ,t LINUA IJAHNtl I I. K S BASIL RATHBONE r7CC JUL HI arum T3 4 J X Continnoni Show From I p. m. TODAY 2 BIG HITS! Plus Companion Feature QU.U 0n Straiten... j2 mi PELICAN TOMORROW anneal Moon Open 12:30 p-M- 4 """ft q Sally Says No On Pay To Lawyer SAN FRANCISCO, Mny T i,V An Oregon state senator who sued Sally Stanford for $13,000 for legal services Isn't going to collect If she can help It, the San Francisco night life figure said today, Thomas K. Mahoncy, Portland at torney and legislator, sued In fed eral court here yesterday. He satd he obtained a pardon for Sally for an offense committed 27 years ago In Oregon. "I never hired him. He did noth ing for me. ao-' '11 pay him noth ing," she protested. "Two other .u.uors up there did a lot more than he did, but it was Governor Snell (killed In an Oregon plane crash October 29) himself who gave me that nardon. He airmailed it directly to me. "I was 17 wnen I made the mis take and was sent to prison. That was 27 1 years ago and' it has been thrown up to me ever since." She said the offense was obtain ing goods under false pretenses and Involved her purchase of an electric iron with a $10 check given her by an admirer in Medford, Ore. Tlie check proved worthless. She said she pleaded guilty and served 10 months of a two-year sentence. Miss Stanford recalled she was in troduced to Mahoney In Portland In 1946 by Jack Esterbrook. whom she described as a Portland Teamsters union official. From Merrill Mrs. Mamie Clo ! comint was visiting In Klamath Falls Thursday from her home at Merrill I X-Ray Ray Johnson of 355 Michigan, who suffered fracture of : both legs In a recent accident, was j moved by ambulance for X-ray to I Klamath Valley hospital this morning. young Ranch Wife Thankful J, iri.iiiiiliiiMj Hhi ii ii linn imiii i MR. AND MRS. IIKKMAN VOHKI.L KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY MORNING AT THE PELICAN THEATRE Doors open 9:00 a. m. NESBIT ORANGE and PIGGLY WIGGLY PRESENT "HI HO FUN SHOW" On the Stage at 9:30 a. m. A Brand New HAWTHORNE BICYCLE Given Away Free Courtwy of MONTGOMERY WARD ON THE SCREEN 4 Color Cartoons Laurel m Hardy in "Dancing Masters" The young ranch wife whose life was saved by emergency surgery In the Steel swamp ranch kitchen last March 35. made her first trip to Klamath Falls today since the sen sational incident. She is Mrs. Herman Vowel!, 38. and she came to town to express hei appreciation to the people whp collaborated in the project that snatched her from tragedy at the lonely ranch southeast of Malin. She told The Herald and News that she wants to thank the phy sicians who flew In to the ranch to perform the surgery: Pilot Bud Arn old who flew the plane; Bob Frie sen, owner of the plane: the Klam eth Air Search and Rescue unit, and all others who had any part In it. "Everybody has been wonderful." said the young woman, her eyes filling with tears. The attractive brown-eyed bru nette was accompanied to Klamath by her husband, foreman of Bill Dalton's Steel swnmp ranch. They were able to drive in In a pickup truck, but It took three hours to coer the 30 miles from the ranch to Malin. Mrs. Vowell's mother. Mrs. B. M. Torrens. Santa Cruz. Calif., left for j hei home today, after spending sev- I eral weeks with her daughter at the ' ranch. Mrs. Vowell was the center of j wide public Interest In late March j when news of the ranchhouse sur gery was carried on the wires. She became suddenly and dangerously 111 at the ranch, which was Inac cessible by road due to heavy snow Dr Jack Martin of Malin and Dr Raymond Tice of Klamath Falls flew to the ranch and performed emergency surgery In the kitchen, using a dismantled kitchen door as operating table while Pilot Arnold administered the anaesthetic. Four Found Shot To Death CHESTER, S. C. May 7 M An 85-year-old mother and her three bachelor sons were found cut or shot to death In their home 11 miles east of Chester Thursday. Coroner Lewis H. Miller listed the dead as: Mrs. Margaret Howze. 85-year-old widow: R. T. Howze, 38: Lucius A. Howie. 58. and Ike Howze. 55. i Chief Ernest L. Bostic of Chester county's rural police said cursorv examinations indicated murder and suicide. O. H. Christopher, a plumber of , Fort Lawn, told officers he dis covered the four bodies in one room of the five-room rural dwelling Christopher said he had gone to the residence of the widely-known farm family to repair a pump. I It Pays to Use the Want-Ads! Damage Suit Asks $10,000 A damage suit for $10,000 has been filed with the circuit clerk here by Charlie L. Boatman, 3:5 Com mercial, growing out ol an auto ac cident at the Lake Ewauua lookout point near the south city limits f town. Defendant In the suit is Morgan Leslie Potter of San Francisco. The accident occurred the morning of February 23 when the highway was i Icy. Boatman was Injured In the acct- i dent, as was Mrs. Potter and two other persons. The suit contends ' that Boatman's hurts have been I lasting and that the accident was caused b:' negligent driving and speeding on Potter's part. U. S. Balentine. attorney, repre sents Boatman. Salary Cut Out-Hewitt Squeeze On A proposed alash or 1100 a month in the salary of Ron Hewitt, county Juvrnlle offlrer, was withdrawn Wednesday by the county budget committee, but a member of the county court aald thai Hewitt wai especled to realm. The salary Item was replaced at $4200 a year. About two weeks ago the budget committee knocked the figure for the next fiscal year down to $3000 In a move definitely alined at forcing a vacancy In the Juvenile office. If successful, the budget group's action would establish the power of the county court and its budget makers to fire an appointee of the circuit court. Appointed Hewitt was appointed by Circuit Judge David R. Vandvnberg at a salary of $4300 a year. Presumably any resignation would have to be presented to the Judge. Judge Vandrnberg said that Hewitt had not resigned and that he had no knowledge of his Juvenile officer's intentions. Hewitt himself was unavailable for comment. Courthouse sources Indicate, how ever, that a resignation was part of a "deal" which prompted the budget committee to restore the $4300 fig ure. That much possible salary money would be necessary If another Jmenlle officer were hired. In restoring the salary Item In the juvenile office's budget, the com mittee did not replace a 50 per cent slush In a budget Item for trans portation. The request of the office was for $1000 and M was cut to $500. Yesterday's budget meeting estab lished the 1848-49 fiscal document which will be published and readied for final hearing. Grand total of money to be raised by tax for Klam ath county Is $717,501.81. ' That total Is within 55 cents of the amount the county can raise by taxes voluntarily. Broken down, the proposed fig ures are $419.064 68 for current ex pense of county government, $284. 029.13 for county payments to schools and $14,408 for the county library. The 1947-48 grand total of the county budget was $676,889 03. After legal publication twice, a public hearing on the budget Is scheduled for June 9. Next GEM Game. May 8 TODAY ONLY! CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 ifflsiiri.Keftjissrarjffi Air V TTOP KBSON - IN THEIR OWN JJOLIYWOOD FUN REVUE FUNNIEST GUYS IN THEIR DAFFIEST, SCREWIEST BEST IN A STAGE SfOW CHUCK FULL OF TALENTED PEOPLE g STARS ON THE SCREEN "SPIRIT OF WEST POINT Starring Year's Top Football Stars BLANCHARD and DAVIS if I o New Parking Rules Watched City police' will enforce lempor iv parking restrictions on Eldorado, Alameda and part of Main begin ning Saturday. Streets affected are those where traffic has been re-routed because of construction on the new north entrance highway through Espla nsde. There will be no parking from the underpass to the bridge on Main street on the left hand side going out. No parking will be allowed on Alameda from the Old Fort road to Eldorado on the right hand side going out. and parking will be pro r.lblted on both sides of the street In front of Hillside, hospital. El dorado from Alameda to Esnlanade will have no parking on the right hand side going out. Police Chief Orvllle Hamilton said that signs were bctng put up today. Restricted parking Is neces sary. Hamilton said, because heavy travel along the street has caused a congested trafflo condition. KC Speech Club Meets The Knlghta of Columbus Speech craft club met at the Wlnema hotel : Thursday evening under the toast- i mastership of Michael Weltkamp, . and he Introduced F. J. O Connor as the toplcmaster of the evening. After one-minute talks by each ! member on aubjecta assigned, the main talks of the evening were ! given by John Hoopaugh on his ! Icebreaker speech, and John Holz- gang, who spoke upon "The Leading Republican Candidate for the Pres j idency." j The critic, Frank Pavelek, assist ed by O. Andrleu and W. O. Ely, ably evaluated the talks of the eve nlng. Following the evaluations, P, Suprenant, as timekeeper, added his I observations as to the time element I involved. J. Scekcl, a member of the Toastmasters club, gave very helDful suggestions at the close of Oregon Solons To Skip Campaigning WASHINGTON, May 7 MV-Ren. Angel (R.-Ore.) said today he and other Oregon congressmen will be unable to go to Oregon to campaign prior to the May 21 primary elec tion. "Due to the heavy schedule of legislative business during May and June It will be Impossible for any of us to return to Oregon to take part In the campaign unless we neg lect our official duties." Angell told a reporter. Poll Workers To Go To School A school of Instruction will be held at the courthouse two nights before the May 21 primary elections for all poll workers, County Clerk Charlie DcLap said Thursday, The school will be held In the circuit court room Monday and Wednesday, April 17 and ID, start ing 7:30 p. m. Because the primary election , ballots and poll books are so big this year, much palnstnklng work will be expected from workers. From Malin Mrs, John Rebcr of Malin was visiting In Klamath Falls Thursday. Budget Unit Problem Up The city will have lo make an other appointment on the budget cotumltttk City cuuiuilmrn ap pointed Hussell Tlsdnle to the com mittee, and It was found at the first meeting Wednesday that Tladale Is Ineligible because he lives outside the city limits. A sixth appointive member will bo named at next Monday's coumil meeting. The other two appoint ments made this week are Dick Ma gulre and Dr. C. J. Cox. Ellon Thompson was elected chairman by the group. 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