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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1948)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAC1 SEVIN Jed Conn To Attend Rogue Dam Meeting I'OltTl.ANU, Mlty 10 - (Ji lt llun'ii Hlnto uutiiii I'uiimurtAlon, oii limicd In a irHiM'tl (linn 'iml ruc tion premi um on tho linn mi nvcr, Mill Utt ii'iiroNiMitrtl tit it Jikid 8 hrnr lull ill Mrdlunl liy Tlirmliira It. Cumi, I'liniinliiiiliinrr Irimi Liikovlcw. Tim inclnmutiiiii Dm run tit'urinu ! liiloiuli'il to lift vlvw nl ir-nlilrm. u( llm men to llio iinwnr line! Irr. Kiilliin ;ii'i))oniilii. iiiH'uuno nf llie fiitrui llrtliliiu viiluti ul Inn Uokui, UlUHMltlllll Irillll HlluiO llltl'll'ltlll In FX- pmlt'il lo bn iill'unii. Tim guiiiii iiiiiiiiiikhiiiii, in u ri'iimi iMiilt'il Hint intuitu in conjunction with Uio U. H. lull nun wilillilo iwrv Ico, I'ot'iillllllrlillcil tlml cullKI'i'iui Umllnilo tlm IdimiD us u munition nl Nli'i'iiin, with uu tliiinn to bti per mitted uu tlm initlii ntii'iiii), luciuri Inu llie Nnrtli lurk. Kttcoiiiiiumilttllnuii imlit 1 1 let l.tiwln Cl'PCK (tlltll UIKl till) A,l CITt'k (lulu -uku'IciJ in nllvruulo priipiumik uliiuilil im Uioppril, but Unit mi nninnil Inu clmruc ul HHIU.OIKJ un plural iiuitlimt tho U'wm crock (linn mid ul ll'M.WKJ Htiuliihl tho Uil m'vk limn II built. Tlirnc are Uio ' fiuuroa pel uu imiiiDliit'y luwi ul llio luliery II tliti cl ii 1 1 in nrc built. .The report yit it would lie iiellli e i ocouoinlt-ully iiouiid or bloloKlciilly Iriuilblr lo Hlleuipl to Mive tho Hull iiiik If the pi upcu.nl l.cwii creek Until oil the Upper Itonue or the Sippor cunyun ur Mulney lulla riuina on the Lower Itouun were built, Jl ndded Unit diimii MiKur.itctf tor trlbillnrlea wuuld do fur leu liitrm to the fluhery renourren ul the Itnttue tliull thuae proiMwed lor the lliulii trenm, bill II nUKUeitted adequnte minimum ttremti flown ihould be provided If ihey were built. The Bootlegger Is The One Who Pays In Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA CITY. MliV ID ll1 Hume uulr, proiiriiiii will love thin ni.r, or iniiyhe Ihey run umi It III the flnitl exiimn fur n luw school -Mm, Mill Tucker wnlked Into 111" hflulibiirhood liiml Ii'kkpi'h limine mid mill film found her lull wlih hri in inn itroiind bliiiule Winnie llurnhlll -the uuollciwcrii telephone Kill. Thin iipiiel Mm. Tucker. Hhe drew hei little :U mid took it put -Mint nt Winnie. ' State Office Contract Let HAI.KM. Mny 19 ofi-The .lule bonrd of control Ttiendny nwnrded I ,0(10,005 contract for conmructloii nf new male office liullillna to Hound CoiMlrucllon Co, Henttle. The company wn the lowenl of IX bidden. The contract for the five-ilory ulruelure U SaM.ooo under the anhllecH edlmale. The name company now In bulld liif a ward buililiiiu and a numen' home at the OreKon atate hoAtiltal. The new btilldllut will be located airnu the atreet from the front of the iale capitol. ft will be financed by borrowing from the mate school fund al 3 per cent Interestj The money will be repaid to the fund In 30 years by departments Unlng the bulldlnt. Father-Son Reunited OUl.VKIt CITY, Clillf., Muy 10 ll'l A futher mill son, who liud mil seen eiich oilier tor nearly 2H yeiirs, were reunited hero Tucsdiiy after a limn scinch by the youimer mull Mi his piirenl, Chester Clllberl, Ulll Clllberl, 30-ycnr-ilil lallroud mini mid luthor of two children, suld Ills puieuts sepuiutcd III MimkiiKcc, Oklii . when 1)111 wun three yeiirs old. 'l lio mother mill son Inter moved lo lluibunk, Culll. Keccnlly, suld yoimii Clllberl, he leuiued his lutlier's broil irr. W II. Clllberl, lived In l'ulo Alto, Cull!. A telephone cull there Inhumed him Unit Chester (lllbert wns employed In UniKvlew, Wush., us u loiiitshoie man. Clllberl suld he wrote a regis tered letter to him telllnit of his wherenbouis. The luther wired the son he was leuvliiK Immediately. . "There probably wits never a mini so huppy as when I received Hill's leller," suld Chester Clllberl. "A uuy never knows whiil to any," commented yoiinit Hill. Maybe emotion spoiled her aim or niiiybe somebody Jumped. Any v.'iiy, she missed Winnie a mile and phiKKi'd poor Hill In the aide not too serlmiiily. Hhe swore she limed nl Winnie. They curled Ulll off to the hos pital nnil the sheriff came around for it look -see. They hud the trial yesterday. The JutlKO hnuilfd out a SOU flue and 30 duys In Jull. And who vol II? Nol Winnie thai ain't no crime anywhere. Not Hill- lie wus Just an er bystander. And not Mrs. Tucker. Hill, gentle, niun tliut he Is, used his Anglo Hiixnn leitnl privileges even from his hosplltil bed and refused lo ap pear iiKiilnst his wife. (live up? Okuy It wns the iKKitlrgger, Hugh Nott. While checking up, llie sheriff's mrn found three nuurta of wine, seven fifths and 30 pints of whisky. And oklnhomu has prohibition, .Wv.ii,a-.'M.twAfc.'.nwv. "if H I ' D i i Classified Ads Bring Real Ilesliltsl " "is" Cumplrtr Aulamutlve Kerrlcs Hnt(rm(lini (.uamntrfd No Jb loo large---or imall 313 Lowell Phone 2-0198 Vernon Henry Larson Okayed For WAA Head Post WASHINGTON. May ID of.-The senate Tuesday confirmed the nom Vhistion nf Jess Larson of Oklahoma Wio be war assets administrator. The senste acted by voice vote after defeating, by standing vote, a motion by Henator Tydiiig D -Md i to send the nomination back to the exienriltures committee. That group had already approved Ijir si.ps five months aid appointment unanimously. It Pays to Use the Want-Adst TO THE VOTERS I brllrvt" the oullylnr illttrlrla turh Kliantm, llnmnlalc AHa monl, Hlrwarl, Lrnot. Wcyrr harukrr, rtr. ihctuld have adf qttate I'ollre Frulrrtlon. Th tuburbs harf a romblnrd pnpulatlon rqual to Klamath FalU whlrh U nnr of Uir brat pollrrd rltlrt an thr Tarlflr Toatit. U'hrn lh Volrra annrxrd the diilrlrt from the Tnwrr Thralrr, north lo thr rlty llmlti, the po lice department Immediately puC OF KLAMATH COUNTY on a prowl car to police this new Addition. Thla auhurban rrsldrntlal dii lrlrt now drprndt on the Slate I'ollre fur protection, and they are making every effort to pro vide Uili arrvlre, but due to their mall prraonnrl It 1 virtually Im poMlblr for them to cover the entire residential dUlrlcL I believe the Sheriff la respon tlble for all oullylnc dlitrlcta In Klamath County and they have Krown to the point where there la need for additional Police Pro tection for thrae tuhurba. I again aay the time hat ar rived when the County ihould give the Induitrlra, bun! n cm UbIUhmrnta and hornet outilde of Klamath FalU the Police Pro tection thry dracrvr. If elected Sheriff. 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