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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1948)
FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACf MINE .Regatta All Set To Roll On Sunday The Jiiycen Imnt ri-gnltn In nil rl In v, Ilia Cinnti hun hriMi an linillirml, thr linn! show In under way lid the water program nil llnril up fur Hunilny mi Upper Klnrnnlli lukn Wurrn llrwly Young unit hrr royal couil wilt inrrt nt the court house nl Vi noon rliindiiy nud be drlvrn through town In open cnr before lli allow starts nil Ihr Inke tip. in. Hallbunt races will tlnil at I pen fnr Ihr mrrtcli mound the Inland while other rvrnln are titklnu pliirit. A iiirnMiicil niie-mlle (i vii I will br the. cnurnr for the npcod bonis, Awnrdn of fried In Ihr nvnnln urn: $iKI first plnrr: 140, second place: :iii, third place, mid no in founh plnrr. Members nf thr Junior rhnnilier of cninnirrre. iotiftorlng Ihr rrgnt tn, will br In charge nf refreshment mauds, pickup mid rrimli bonis Thr Jnyrrrs will nb.o furtiMi thr tltnrr. slnrtrr, seotrr nnd rrfrrrr. Thr rirriion Otilbonrd nnnorlnllon will inannue Ihr nprrd bnnl rvrnis. whlrh will nmrt nt I p. in, Willi Ihr V. nrrvlm hydiiipliinm In Ihr flit hral. Thr program will coiillmir with: I : 'JO pm O rating ruiinbotil, tint hrnt. 1:40 p in C srrvler hydrnplnnr. srrond hrnt. 3 pin C raring ruuuhnut. second llrnl Intermission will br filled Will sprctnl rillrrtnllillirnt Including 111? log-burklng ronirMa offering vnlu nblr nwnritii. J 'JO p m. O srrvlce runabout, first llrnl C rnrlng hydroplnnr. Rodeo Plans Talked As Wheels Start Turning r- v: r SV . 7 I - 9 M 5 9 iirii. I It.r nrmlilrnl f Ihr Klnmatli hudillr rlub whlih will dlrrrl the rllln tryouti for ihr Klm- Nlh IUln Knilra hmwIhUom ntirrn. Junr 0, Irnik uvrr the rulr with Irnili1fiil Klmrr BaUUrr (Irfl, of Ihr HMiH-lntltwi mill rrmlilrnt Krlth Moon of Ihr Khrr.ff'i Fowr, another group aidlnc the rodro iiimiutllrr for thr lurrru of the July 3, 4 nnd 5 nhow here. Jonra-Mlllrr. 3'W) im fir it hrnt 3: in pin. croud hrnt. 3 30 pm. tri-niid lirnt. C nervier ruiinbout, C rue Inn hydroplnnr. I'ltlCr' Kr r flAI.KM, June II (1-Chrrry pl It em In thr Hnlrtn itrrn will receive 3 rr nt ixntnd. a uroup of tirowrrn drrltlrd todoy. ljuit nrtuwui tltr wnKtt n 3 rrntn nt thr ntnrl nf thr ftrn amt. but It wiiii UfMwtrd tn .Ti rntU mldwsy In thr trnAon. lUrnltf 0lfr M O.Ut ull foi cllvnrr. Ovaiff. UvMrtlmi ((iuil li4trfld May B, H't in Wruolrhrr, Mitn, I'UinllIf ki thai ilelrntUiU h nialiMly nf nnv Milimr rhiltl. i H) nn ntonih iitMrl, Allornay for plain tiff. A. C Vatlrit Anna V. Mtauly v. lUvM M I u Jr. Mill (m dlvtid ( liirif, riurl anrl Inhuman If ralinanl C'miplr marriorl I January lu. It, in Al"ria. Ora Al f liirnev (or ilainllfl, William f.annntf Kulh 1ay Meailrr v Ariltl Mraiirr, uil ffr llvfirrr Chart. rrtial and In human trvatmnl t'ntipla ntarrlnl fate ruary T. IU, In Matm Nrv, IMaintiff kt raatnrailon nf mal'tan nanta. Itmh Mav l.mdar Atlornay lor plaintiff, W. Lamar Towitaand. Nnrma I'allnn vi J N Pattern, aull fnr divori-a Chartff. dTlin t'nuitla marrlad Marrh . ttHV In Klamalh rail. I'lalntlff ata raalorallcn ut malilrn rtama. Norma r1mrn' Uuimhv. Atlornay for plaintiff W. l-amar Tttwturitd. MarrUfr t Itama CAMPnr.l.l.-NU.lJION- llaruld Aubray ramittwll. 21. farmar, nallva nf Oirf.ni, rrattlant nf Klarnalb ra1U. rrant-a Mna Nlalann. 111. -ahlrr. nallva nf Nvtitaika, taaUtant of Klamath Kalli. iatllia ( oufl rillan Maria Hvtfarl. nu raar light. Klna IS v rdwatd rihar. rfrunti driving. rin 1M AO Erut Garald Paula, no Pt'C parmll. flna m Krtiaal Otrnld Paula, no llcanta plataa. Tina to Harman I'hartra rrraiar. nprratlng Irut k of at-lv Wight. Flna 10, LEGAL NOTICE Survey Set For Lakeview I.AKKVIKW. June 1I-A rmiMilt Inir niKinrrr from Portlund hna brn rrnplnvrd by thr (nun of I.nkrvlrw to drtrrniliir the cnpur-lty of the l.nkrvlrw krwitur dlApoMil plant, and hr In rxprrted hrre nrxi wrrk to mukc hln nut vey. 11e gtirvry In nwdrd t the north Krrtlnn of jkrvuw linn iM'Mlifnird the council for voir to flout bond for InullliiK wwrrn thrre. If the prrnrnt plnnt will not rnrry thr ad ditional loud. It would be rvrary to bond for comirurtlnn of nn nddl llonnl plnnl or to enlante the pres ent one. Hie engineer U John Oenrlmrt. aiuot'intrd with Htevenn and Koou. roiiMiltliiff rnKlueerfi who dcnltfurd thr preptent I-nkevlrw plnnt. Police Investigate Mystery Death P JUTLAND. June 11 uV - The (lite of Albert Johlihoii, 68. who wuh M-rluUfily Injured hut Huturdny nnd diiiuKed Into a pnrkliiK lot to die. wan under polite lnvrMlftnttou to day. Johnnon died In a hoApltnl yrster day. Mnrka hidicuted he had been hurt In the street, and drnjtRed 180 fret, to conrenlment. Police were not ceritiln uhether lie hnd been struck by a car or ben ten. OnmrlB can travel three or four d.t'v in the devwrt without nuffer tuic hunger or thirst. Clnvtilird Ads BrinR Real Re&ulU. Harvard Confers Degree On Lie CA.MUHIDGK, Mitsfl., June 11 ,V I Hitrvnrd university conferred the honor ry devree of doctor of law Thursday on Tiyicva Lie. secretary i general of the United Null on. I Paul O. Hoffman, director of the U. 8. economic corporation admln- iKtiutlon, and Oswald Arnnha, Bra- r.l 1 in ii ftiateaman, were himltnrly honored at the unlverslty'g 297th I conimentement. j Ten othrra representing leadership i In education, religion, the aru, ! science and public service also re- Iccivrd honorary awards. University President J a m es B. , Conant cited Lie as "an effective j official responsible to all mankind." Civic Minded Doe Visits In Altamont Area Apparrnlly lonKlliff for a tftht nf city llfr iiftor yrr In the wide nprn npucen, a mule drrr doe and ! hrr fawn paid the Altiimont din- I Irlct a vlnlt Thumday, crrutliiu quite ' a ml lr In that nuburb. j The clvlc-mlnded animal and her nffprliiR were flrnt nccn enrly ! Thurnday niurnlnii by Pat MtKadyrn. '40H1 tiuinmern lane, who nald the two were lu hln front yard when he went Ui work. That n b Ml am. The deer wan Keen by a number of renldenU of the area during the . day, but first definite word came from Mm. II. It. Tatman, of 1 nver avenue, who nald nhe and her fam ily aaw the drcr, nans fawn, cavort ing about In William Ganong'n pas ture, Junt back of the Tiitmnn prop erty, about p.m. Mm. Tatman nald the animal ran about In the pasture for aome time and neemed to be rather bewildered by the whole thing. A Herald and News photographer and reporter were dmpatched to the ncene of activity nhortly after Mrs. Tatmnn'a call, but failed to find anything but trackn. Children playing In the Altamont whool yard reported that the doe, thin time with her youngster, wan dered Into the achool grounds about S p.m. Altamont citlx-nn are wondering If their wilderness neighbor Is plan ning to take up permanent residence In the area, with, undoubtedly, their carefully-tended garden In view. Oeneral opinion has It that the pair probably strayed down from the Hogback mountain area. The doe was reportedly large and ap peared to be well fed. House Trailers j To Go To Vanporr ' BAN ANTONIO, Tex.. June 11 m Loaded Thursday and ready lor a fust trip Ut Portland, Ore., for use by flood victims were loo house nailers from the Kelly Courla hous ing project here. The trailers, two on each of 50 flatcars, will roll out tonight on the Boutheru Pacific railroad under orders that will get them to their destination In five days. Call for the trailers came from the federal works agency at Seattle to the local FWA office. Authority to take over the trailers wan given to the local agency last Friday by the public housing admin istration and war asset administration. Pie or cake la easier to cut if the knife Is first dipped In boiling water. THE BEST BUY IN FUEL for Rang Trash Burner Heottr Furnac BLOCK WOOD CLEAN - QUICK - EASY TO USE Place Your Order Today Fred H. Heilbronner "Fuels that Satisfy" Plut Service Strict 1919 821 Spring Street Phone 4133 Fire Razes Planes At Rosccrans BT. JOHKPH. Mo. June 11 (W A Innix hmiKiir. '2 nirpliinrs nnd n mean hnll used by the nHtionnl Kuttrd rrr destroyed by fire Thurndny nt nearby Hoiet-rnns field i Hutch MlddaitK'h, nlrport muiineer. estimated the 1ms tentatively nt $H7iV0OQ pending a more complete j check. I One, firrnmn wns overcome by ! smoke while fighting thr blue. j It wus the second dmastious fire j at the field In a year nnd left thr j airixirt with only ;two hnninirs, a j national guard structure. On in age I estimated at II. 400.000 was enmed In j a fire lnl July. NOTtrr. tn rnrnmiRK Nnllea la hereby glvrn l hat the lindar a) fned ha han appninlcil adininl'tt ator nf lha ealala nf I.cola J Kintlh. by the C'lrrull Court uf Klaiualh County, Ora gin, and all portcmi having clnltni agalnil aald aiUla ara hnrrby notlflad In praaant thr ania. with pmiwr vmirh ara, to lha aald arlinliiiatralor. al Sulfa 1. M-lha Ilu 1 1 din f Klainalh ralla. dra gon, within lis munlha of the data ol thla notlca. Ualad thli 2nd dav of Junr. IMS. r.I.lir.HT A SMITH J 4 1 1 -IN 29; Jl 2 No. 181. Bikes - Tricycles Wogont and Taylortotl (Unhv Walkers) POOLE'S nirrclrs and Sporllni (iooda Nil. Itll Rev. Leisy Rites Slated Saturday DALLAS. Junr 11 ( Vi Fillirrnl srrvlcrs will br held hrrr nt 3 p m. lonmrrnw for thr Hrv. Il'iinrr Ldsv. 53. nnst prrsldrnt of Ihr Purlflc dlslrlrt confrrrnre of thr Clrace Mrntmnllr church. Hr died In a Bnlrin hiuspiinl yrs terdny. The nrrvlrrn will be III the Oiillns Ornce rluirch. whrre he hnd been pastor for nine yearn. Uurlal will be at I'rntuni. Thr widow and two daughter survive. New Phone Directory Bigger 7 i i 'k A '. it.'.-? Foresters Are Guests Of KC The Merrill Foresters were guests of the Knlghta of Columbus Wed nesday evening at an Informal get together following the KC s regular meeting. Entertainment was provided by another guest. Dr. Ralph W. Stearns, who showed movies of his recent big game hunting trip on the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies. Dr Stearns was accompanied by Vic O'Neill and Bill Meade on the trip and the color movies the trio brought back were well received. Suspect Free In Bank Theft Case PORTLAND. June 11 lPA fed eral court jury late last night found Theodore Audett. Umatilla, Innocent of a charge of possessing part of the 18900 stolen from the Athena brancn of the U. S. National bank Feb ruary 5. Judge Claude McColloch. how ever, ordered Audett held while his parole record la examined. - W I ai It Pays to Use the Want-Ads! COME IN! . . . and let ui itaut uau Uaiu to- jet PERFORMANCE FOR YOUR OLDSMOBILE TUNE UP and VALVE ADJUSTMENT 6-cylinder : $7.50 8-cylinder $9.30 (Porti Extra) RECOMMENDED AT 10,000 MILES " One of Our 'Pockage" Servieei DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th and Klamath OLDS - CADILLAC Phone 4103 Murjnrir O'lUrra. Herald and News staffer, here com parrs the new telephone directory which la Juit out with the Klamath directory of 10 yean ago. The new directory hag 8100 listings In the main section iKInniAth Knlls exchange) as compared with 3000 in the thin. 1938 book. Dlsurlbiitlon of the new directory Is now under way and will be completed next week. DQ i-::i..-m-h DON'T RETIRE OLD RADIOS . . . LET CRAMER REVITALIZE THEM! Bring them In and Irt us show yon what technical skill nnd new parts can do toward restoring a retired relic If active service! New Location Is Now At ! 915 KLAMATH AVE URAMER RADIO SERVICE ' Diitributcd by Western Wholesalers Seldom equalled, never excelled COMPANY TlH, UNDERWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP ANNOUNCES THE EXTENSION OF ITS JPMdDTTdD CdDNTTEST FOR AMATEURS AND ADVANCED AMATEURS To Saturday, July 10th 5:30 p. m. . 1 - k y " - ... r " ' irt vex i. ? B. ADVANCED AMATEUR PRIZES (t) FIRST rKIZE: Argus C-S SS-mm. camera with ljmchro nlird photo-flash attachment, value $74.71. (21 SECOND PRIZE: Federal enlarge'. Value $54.00. 131 THIRD PRIZE: Gra-Lab Dnlveraal timer. Value $22.9S. (4) FOl'RTII PRIZE: F. R. "One-Shelf Dark Room." Valua $13.65. AMATEUR PRIZES (5) FIRST PRIZE: Argoflex camera. Value $89.S. (6) SECOND PRIZE: Federal enlarger. Value $40.50. . (7) THIRD PRIZE: Tlme-O-Llte timer. Value $19.95. (8) FOURTH PRIZE: Eastman ABC Photo Lab Kit. Valm $7.58. OVER $300 IN PRIZES ENTRY BLANKS ... are available al Underwood'a Camera Shop anil must be flllrd out by everyone entering the photo content. Drop In at 727 Main, or drop a card lo thlt adrirrsa anil you will receive your entry blank by return mall, A complete list of rules la printed on these entry blanks. Get yours at onre. TIME EXTENSION . . . to our contest wa advisable because of weather conditions which hava been advert ( outdoor pho tography. By extending the time limit to July 10th, everyone will hare a better chance of turning In a prise winner! Get busy on your nowl 727 MAIN Phone 7063