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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1948)
TUESDAY, MAY 18. 1948 HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINI .Heated Words Fly As City Dads Yade Into Argument Over Transfer Of Money Tim rlly ruuiirll'i old familiar llin fur licalril ttorila luriiril up alter ell aliarlli'e al several Merle Mumlay lillil oyer transfer of rlljr fundi, ( uuili'lllllrii, ttllh Hi rrrp. Hull of A. K, ( 'aiiilror, aireecl la Iraualrr l,0l)0 iriim the ill) properly ftinil In the general fund nil Iruni Hint lulu llm J fuiirt. Hlmii vvunls rrtullril in a com. priimUo to Ilia extent Hint the money no limn Hip properly liiml In to llm ur.nr.riil (mill, bill will) no mention ul dir. Jull f u l id. Ohjrillun luisril Conttrey uujixiril atioinily lo a previous liiiilliill pusaril while hr in aUdll lal week inriitlonliiif llm llunnlor to the Jull lunil. Ho pointed out thnt tlir bucluiH, "nit In the bone," fall nliout Mil.Uoo thnrt of ahllrljintetl nrccl lor tlig IIMH-4U Html year. Tim builunt rniiimlttre (urjtnlttrcl ll rccDllilliriiilntlnu Hint t ho mum II not u II in proiior.nl Iriinnlrr. When C'umlrry Mid hp lirllrvrd ruuurll al.uuld aranuMlrtlf Ilia budget committee' rrromfnrnriallnn. Major rd Oalrndurr rtrrlarrd. "They (Dip budgrl riimmlllrrl had no hual nru making that rrrommrndallnn." C'ondrry, hohtinif mil for a trana frr of UlP :IM00 to Hip general 'liinil m tlml Ihp budget rnmmllteo T can ilrrlilr wlirre It la mmi needed, flaird, "Ml have nn part of tlin. Do you Hunk for a minute I'm fi lm lo fall for that? It a a tric k " Councilman Wrnilrll Hmitli artrd Youth Hurt In Upset Fred Rerve. ao.yrar-old Houthern Ori-iton cnllrgo aliKlpnl and win of Mr. and Mra. Trd Itrevrs of IMS Melrcaui. atiffrrrd Injuries but hli two companion erc unhurt when thrlr car overturned on Hie Kfno high ay tirnr thp JaniPi Krrm hnmi rarly laal evening. Urlvrr nf tht car ' Murray "Sandy" llrnwn. Jl, ton of Mra Raymond Monti, m N. tin, and third paxaruKer waa Johnny Weal, 30. ami nf Mr and Mra. John V. Wpat. IMo fulton. All art BOO students al Aaltland. The llrnwn car started to paaa second marhinr. alto Klamath bound, when It apparrntly smirk a allrk aKit lit thp pavrmrnl. II wai raining at the limp. Thp mnrhlup overturned and Reeve, asleep lit tht back aeal, waa thrown again! tli glass. Hp atif frrrd larrratlona of Uip fare and par and ha multiple brumes. Young Itrrvra waa treated al lllltalde ho, pital bul waa dlamlurd lo return home. Driver of the second rar was not learned but II 1 undertood pacn t gera were KUII8 aenlor en route home from Aahland where they had enjoyed aenlor "klp day." The car sinpticd and occupant gave aid. lirnwn. Went and Heevea were en route home to spend Ihe clay with thrlr famlllra aa today. Turday, la rampua clay at HOC and no classes were arhrclulrd. The three aalcl they were going to atudy for final. Nu-Fram WINDOW SCREENS All Metal . . . Coif no mom than wood. Howie Bros. 2313 So. 6th Phone 4362 VOTE FOR 4 W. Chas. (Wolly) MOSS ,1,,,. - ".'f' v ' r For Domoeratic Nomine for SHERIFF Experienced Capable) Honcit Pd. Adv.-Wslly Mom a mediator when ho suinirslid ms mug a ri'Miluiion tiunnirnhm the inonry Into tlin gcuonil fund, bul icacliiilod picvioiui ucllon to pul It lulu thi Jull fund. 'Hip rlly dada wprp In Hie unhappy pualtltiii of Hauling In help but hav ing 1111 niunry budgrlrd whrn Mra. K. (1. Kerna of the Aaaoclalrd IVorn pii of Hip Klamath County Karm liurrau, prrapulrd a prlltlun to build a pulillo walling and rratruoin fur woiiipii ahupplng In low n, Couiuilmrii mild tlml the rlly hu no inonoy lor urlt a project, bul agreed Unit It I worthy, A coiuuilUro of irprenrnliillve of the farm woinrn, i'TA group. Hie county court, city merchant iikmi clntion nnil other unnoted will lie arlectrd aoon In the nope of combin ing force to ralne iii'gcannry fund. I'avlng I'ellllun A petition lo pave Krclnmnllnn from Mitchell to Wnahburn way wan releirrd lo C'lly Kngineer E. A. Thoiuii for prrlnuinitry aurvey. A nu parking rule wa voted be eauae uf re-routing Hut riprlnga Iratfle olf t.iplanade. The new rul ing will apply to reacrnl avenue frucn I lib lo Portland and on Port land from ( rearenl lo Mdorarie. No parking will be permitted on either aide of thp alrrel. W. W. WilkerMin. IS23 Wilford, and (Irorgo C. Knher, 1527 Wilford. aked thai the city move bark the l.lnkvllle cemetery fenre 3 feet from It prrncut lte on Wilford lo liermlt proiirrty owner to add to their lota which are very amall. It waa referred to the cemetery com mittee and city engineer. t'nunrllman Cundrry again p retted the mayor lo appoint a "black anow" ronimlttep to atudy poaalhle aolutlon lo toot flying frum ('oiitumera Heat ing company atarka. The mayor aald he ha not yet appointed a commit tee, bul will do o aliortly. Churlr Htark. mannRrr of the rhambrr of commerce, told council men atxiut plan for the two-day Klamath Progrea Day air hnw. May 30 and 31. giving each official an air allow button. The city hall will be cloed May 31. High School By MARY LOU CASE the annual aenlor "hick" duy, held truclltlouully niter arulor klp day. Henlora came drevied in their fun niest; prepared to enjoy themelvea and ainue the rcl of the atudent bcMly. An aiuiembly wan held in the ultcrnoon, when the prize fur the bent coatujue were awnrded. A atraugor walking Into KU'i hall for the flrl time would have been a little inlaled by the appearance of the atiulout tcHlay. Roaming thrniiglt the achool were Indiana, ciiiniibiiln. flapper, animal, alory borjk cluiractern and a lot of lot plain "hlcka." The occaalon wai election day, and May 31, Memorial Uny. t oumlloirn oka or d a requeal from Waller Wleaendanger, chairman of the Keep Oregon (ireen aoelallon, for ue of a fire trurk and police eirort III the Keep Oregon Green parade to be held tills Friday at 10:30 a. m. mm Calling ALL Car Owners! W Offer PROMPT, COMPLETE SERVICE For ALL Makes! We're ford iperlalUU bat r hr mrn who arc far lory trained on all othrr malira, and our equip ment and farllltlea are the flnrnt Treat youraelf to REAL aerrloe! BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Bring your Ford HOME tor Bervlce! Main al F.aplanada fh. Sit) A boy from Grant Put, after loiing hii lau, Wai downright down-hearted you aec. But got out of hii pickle, by (pending nickel, And calling, "It1. TWO-DEEP for mc!" TWICIAIGOOD 5 THE DOUftlf IICH CHOCOIATI CANDY IAI FRANK F. STEELE for Sheriff In offering mvarlf aa a Candidate on the Dcmocrallo Ticket for Sheriff of Klam ath County, I feel that yon should know something ot me and my background. I am Forly-sii years of age and am In the very prime of my life. I have been a real dent of Klamath County for Fourteen year: am married, have five children, three of whom are In Klamath t'nlnn high school, and I own my own home. During all of my residence In Klamath County I have been employed as a Locomo tive Engineer by the Weyer haeuser Timber Company, and for some Klght years have been the General Chair man of the nrnthrrhond of Firemen and Knglne Men, local Klamnlh Falls llranrh. I am a member of the Executive Committee of the Suburban League and am Chairman of the Wlard Memorial Park Board; I am also a member of the Shasta View Orange. Willi my experience and background I feel that I will lie competent to handle the great Ministerial Work Incident to the Sheriff's Office and duties. Mnny people do not realise the magnitude of the work Incident to a Sherlff'a duties and see only the duties Incident to the apprehension of criminal. The Sheriff's Office Is responsible for the Tag Collections for both the Slate and County In Klamath County and aa such ' employs a large office force. It will be my sincere endeavor to do this as efficiently aa possible and to keep harmony In the ufflce. Your Sheriff Is also responsible for the service of all paper in Civil matters brought In the Circuit Court of this County, and If elected I will see to II that this Is done promptly and efficiently. The Sheriff Is also responsible for the eare and treatment of all prisoners. The mere fact that a man Is In Jail does not mean at all thai he Is a criminal, as a large proportion are In there availing trial, and all people are proumcd to be Innocent until proven guilty, and I will always bear this In mind and see that the prlsnnrrs have as good treatment as will he In my power to give them. I will welcome any Inquiries which you may desire to make aa to my mode and habits of life, and my training and ability ts handle this most Important position, and If you feel that I am competent and desirable for the position I will gladly welcome your support. ' Fd. Adv. FRANK T. STEELE. Ma 'm Margie floblnaon hu been elected president of the entire 'lrl-lll,Y. To alAl her In her next year's du tlca will Ik Kvclvn Itowliind, vice president; (.'luudcttc! Olcunon. aecre lury; Murllro Crawford, treaurer, unci Ilcverly Kolin, chaplain. An lis -alalJatloii la planned for tonight at the YMC'A. Iletlrlng prenldcnt Cherle Mahan la In charge of the Imliillutlon; Mar gie HoliliiMin, ceremony, and Mary tilone, refreshment. An affair for the mother 1 the Tea Toller tea this Thursday. Kvery mother In school should have received an Invitation to the affair which will lie held In the girls' gym, from 2 to 4 In the afternoon. Committer for me tea are bonded by Put McMillan, decorations; Bev erly Voting. Invitation: Jean Belby, program; Beverly Grace, luwlcwie; food, June Pitta, and mcjuiengers, Darlcne Knowlea. Collette 8rhroed er Is preMdenl of Tea Tollers; Miss Iule Kelsey la adviser. The "cub" edition of the Krater came out Monday, while the senior members of the staff were off en joying thenmelve. The paper came out entirely without the help of the aenlor member, with next year's editor. Oallva Rlchendorf, managing the outcome. Bludent body president. Bill Southwell and Jim Owens, took their scheduled trip lait Friday lo attend a state-wide meeting of student body officers In Balem. Thev attended sessions and lectures a well as ban quet and social affairs. Wallace To Speak Al- Salem Rally SALEM. May 18 (n Henry A. Wallace, third party candidate for president, will apeak before a stu dent Wallace-for-preldent commit tee rally here next Monday. Royal Hart, chairman of the stu dent committee, said Wallace would appear at Waller hall at 1 :30 p.m. States, In the estimation ot the En cyclopedia Brltlanica. He waa emi nent as a naturalist, soldier, orator, and historian, and was one of the most wldrly-read men of his time. To Buy Sell ot Trade tt pays to read Herald and News Classified Ads It pays to Advertlsel Ventilation Is on of the moat Important factors In ticceasfut farming, agricultural specialists emphasize. Scientists believe the Arctlo lc cap is still retreating northward as It has been for 20,000 year or more. VERSATILE PRESIDENT Theodore Roosevelt was perhaps the most versatile man who ever has been president of the United Philatelic Club Sponsors Display An Interesting display of rate stamps and coins Is now being shown at the United State National benk by the Klamath Philatelic club. The display will be seen all this week. GREEN GARDENS SPECIAL A specimen flow ering tree given with each pur chase of fib or more. Shade, flowering, fruit trees, evergreens and flowering shrubs. Complete landscaping service. 28.14 Hope Phone 2-0361 VOTE FOR JACK FRANEY 1 Republicon Candidate for SHERIFF Paid Adv. Franey for Sheriff Club B. L. O'Neill, fleey. Classified Ads Bring Real Result! STOCRMRNJ W? COHGRESS1 Vji5 1 scond Dl,tr,'ct fTTTT. yr I B.MaRiEs-MAV2L VOTE FOR DALE MATTOON 1 . I ltfKfTf r'Wt'Wf" sjjy(i-,jp,i a'1 '"' Ut'F'!? .,imil.ii.i..li.JW. Sl; 1,1. ... . " . . .- ' ,.m ' ... ' i) - -$ DEAR VOTER: I respectfully solicit your support for my candidacy for sheriff of Klamath County, on the Republican ticket. I was born in the State of Oregon and a life-long resi dent 26 years in Klamath County. This is my first opportunity to run for Sheriff, hay ing served over 17 years as a Deputy Sheriff of Klam ath County, six years as a Civil Deputy and over 11 years as a Criminal Deputy, It takes experience and training to successfully handle this office. I have had that training, therefore, am well qualified to become Sheriff of Klamath County and handle all problems as they arise. If elected Sheriff of Klamath County my interest in the Red Ball Stage Line will be sold. I om a married man raising a family, and stand for a bigggcr and batter Klamath County for our chil dren to live in. Belong to Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge, Footprinters, and Sheriff's Posse. As it will be impossible for me to contact each one of you personally, I am taking this means of informing you of my qualifications. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Sinceroly, 2)ae AfaltooH rata Av. T Dal Maltaoo. DTIHR AT A LSARG AM 00 GET A GOOD TIRE FOR THAT BOAT OR UTILITY TRAILER o o AND UP come in--Make us an offer ALL TIRES MUST BE SOLD New Car Change Over Tires at a SACRIFICE! NEW!--NOT USED! ALL POPULAR SIZES dick b. mum co. 1th and Klamath FISK TIRES phone tin . 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