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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, IV4V htKALD AND NfcWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACI NINI Texan Waives 'Hearing In Larceny Case Ilia aa-yeitruld Tltili. Kay I,onard (lable, accu.ird of ruliblim Newberry Kir late Monday alter nonn and also awiaulllng Ui aales girl who gave clmae, waived pre Jimlnary hearing Tucaday In Justice court on the larceny rhsiye mid pleaded not (Ullty Ui the misde meanor chame of assault end bai ter y. Juatlro of the Peace J. A. Mahouey iut hlin umlrr tluoo ball on the larceny room anil bound him our tl the grand Jury. CJabI waa placed wider M) ball on lite mlsdenteauo.. (table admitted to ulty jMillce of taking fivn dollars from a New berry cuh rculatcr but denied knocking down the mil. Hrtty Nrl ton, at), when the found turn In a doorway of a Main atreet alora a few mlliulra after the ihrlt. Ml Nelson Wa lira led at Hill aide ho:.ul for an Injured back and badly-nainued arm. Uable who tiaa a pant polu-e rec ord, simply riplslued lit Uirfl Willi Uit statement, "1 wan hungry. " Racial Clash Injures Eleven hi. I.ntu.S, June 3J mia rarial clsall between Nrvroea and whiten flared ill a Hi. unna park yesterday oer a iion-neureKation otder. Kleven persona were Injured, two eerlomiy, INilUe redoubled their watch to day Ui prevent a new outbreak 'Pie erle of ftuhia Marled over whllea and Nevroea ualng the aame swimming fai ilitiea a rlly owned pool In a North rit. Louis park. Hie Nenroea were swimming In the jmmiI under a new rule that opened the iratea to them At the peak nf the outbreak, an rallmalcd rruwd of between 4000 and 6000 at the ecene, After the tirwi rejHirt of violenre. Mayor Jineilh M. IJnrl rev InilcO the order allowing- Netfroea and whites to iiwiin timrtlier New Easy-Sew! Not Guilty Plead In Liquor Case IMenillng not guilty to a charge ot peddling llouor to an Ig-yenr-old Indian. Jlne Kuell front, 14-yrar- old llealty white man. was returned to the county Jail under lluou bnll Tuesday afternoon In Juntlea court. Front Was one of the boollrKcri named by olniron Buchanan Kiddle J Jr., now In the county Jail charged i with violation of probation, wImj aold him liquor on the reservation. Frost admitted Dial lie had been charged with selling llouor to Ui i Indiana on one other occasion. I The caae may go to the federal rourt. frost tried all day Friday I to get an attorney to repreaenl him I but at a lute hour In the day was ; unauocesaful. ADDIIKKM, ZONK, Hl.V, KTVI.K M Mlll ll. Many more alrudcriririK fn-hlon In your correct ante. All In one Mur Ihii Martin Fashion Hook. Un IU pagei are the nioat beautiful sum mer alylra. dcalKiird to acw easily, to make your fiiihlon dollura g i luither than everl I'lus a KHKE piittern printed In the book, a (hlld'a beach robe made of towela Bend fifteen cenla more tor un rook of Hummer I mil fiuihloun! Drinkers Spending Less For Liquor WAHHINOTON, J u n 22 W Americana apparently drank leaa In toxicating luiuor laat year, lt'a cer tain they apent leaa on their drink ing This waa reported Monday by the commerce department, which aald the total HMD outlay fur whlakey, beer and wine waa an estimated 18,000,000.000. The figure waa 8 7 per rent below 1B47, and marked Uie flrat time since 1IMS that the nations drlnkera had ipenl leaa than they did the preceding year. Want Ada phoned to (111 before 11 JO a. m. appear the nn dayl To Buy or Bell Uae the Want Ada I a 14 MARIAN MAK1IN Juat look at thu diagram! Ho I KW pattern part Nu ihoulder aeama. And faahlon galora aee thoae nrw alandaway porketa, the drep neckline, new yokeat Pattern 83W cornea In slaea 11. 14. Id. II. 20 : 40 Hlu IS Ukea 4 arda 3 J-Inch fabric Ttila eaxy - to - uae pattern gtve lerfril fit. Complete, llluatrated tew Chart show you every step. Hetid TWENTY-FIVE rente In (ulna tor Ihla pattern to Klamath I alia Herald and Nrw Fattem De partment, P. o. Box 0740. Chlcaao 10. Ill Print plainly Vol It SAM I.. Jil. H7.SAIV M ...I W I l:V I 1 I U II Jx clear clean las te ! i i ii i If ii adj m IL h ; ! -n l . 1 ',-1 . I- i .s (,'... f I H - i i y: p 'i ft i if : ?,?:: fli Ii 1 k m nwv fm p ' Jj. f ii i 1 " ;h. -J I ; iv S"fr' , if i -ir If - i ' V, 1 ' ; - ii -- m mi nun i ii iiiiawaiaiai Another Reason Why Crater Lake Dairy Products Rank With the World's Finest! Vacuum pasteuriza tion, from New Zea land, is proven be yond doubt to be the best method of( processing ever de veloped. This beauti ful machine is called ' a vacerator, and its install ation keeps Crater Lake's plant . facilities strictly up to the minute . . . main taining the highest quality standards possible! VACERATED CREAM MAKES FINER, MORE DELICIOUS BUTTER AND ICE CREAM . . . HOW AVAILABLE TO YOU AT YOUR CRATER LAKE DEALER'S... OR FROM YOUR CRATER LAKE ROUTE MAN. ilvinvmbrr' CRATER LAKE'S EX CLUSIVE GOLDEN GUERNSEY PREMIUM QUALITY MILK Quart Townsend Club To Hold Meet The annual meeting and picnic of the fourth congreaalonal district council of the Townaend club will be held In Klamath KaJU Sunday. July 10. The meeting la scheduled for 10 a. m. at 36.11 Homedale. The picnic for members and friends wlU be at 12, noon. Among the out-of-town officer and membera of the council expected are Olen Wright of Houser, chair man; Oscar Ingram, Ibanon, sec ond vice chairman; J. P., Olsen. Eu gene, secretary-treaaurer; Harlln Talbert, Albany; Bert tlhafer, Lebanon; John Wells, Junction City; Bd Gofer, North Bend; Pred Barker. Medford: Elmer Kent, Cottage drove; Ed Arnot, Coos Bay; P. Bousaum, Medford. Bernlce Mc cracken of Klamath Falla Is first vice president of the council. at DON'S Special Croup . . , ALL WOOL Sweaters ' Values to $M Only 2.00 All Wool Hlemleas . . . 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