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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1949)
TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1949 McKALU AINU NcWj, McM" I rt rM-Ui. Ontuuiw PACt HVI WEATHER STREAM VgAB re data ii u ui rr n Normal IIU NOBTIIINN tlM.iroMNI fair today to Wednesday e.fept partly aloud? Irum fori Biaag and Mad Bluff north ward, raw .(...were Itxiay anil tonight, tuntlderatile fg on soaal. WgaiKHN tiHr,uN. Parity almiily today aiwt Wediieauay with erelleied showers. Illgtia both dare at lu 17 in lnl.rt.ir and U Id H altm rne.l. Low tonight a to a. Norlhwealerlr to waalerl wind, ul 19 to W Millee an boor ifr roast. SAargHN IIHtanMl Pertly rloudy today and Wadnatday with aratlaiad light ehowere. Mialia both days g to l Lowa tonight 40 to 4e. Tonsillectomy Thr-yr-otd Kuuium Kandra underwent a ton sillectomy Monday at II 1 1 laid hoc pllal. (Uit U Ilia daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Ivn Kandra of Merrill. I'ampar Member of tht Klwg Bla club spent bund.y at th Las. ' tin Wuudg xtung up tli camp fr th. Olrl BcouU gild Camp Mr girl. Vacation Mr. and Mra. Glenn Kant left on four-day trip to III wiilamtiu valley Monday. Marriage 1. erea.ee asrxurrg hl'TUB Thomee tleraar Bedrlltfe. as. logger, nallva of Oregon, teaidenl of Keno. Hatty Bulb. Butler, la, legal etenoarepher. natlva of Butlta liahota. roal'tanl of Klemalb gella. Ueereee Ureal. Beaeuj Opal Hamate ve. Walla ft N.mbree. Margaret Ana Leavers va. Louie I. turn Maud Aldrldge a. Ba C. Aldrtdgw. raaiaUlaU rilad Henrr f Boiler, d b a. Ml Way Barvlce ve. Jim Bletner. eull la otrtain aetaaenl of datHa amounting to gait at and In taraat amounlad eior. May ai. IBSB. U firtb Bieeanora. attorney for I ha yla In tnl. rallllaa far Caarl Ofdar la tha mailer of confirmation arw aaadlng of amandatory rapaymanl ecaa trerl between tha Unltad atataa of Amartaa and Bhaata Vtaw Irrlaetloa JMtytct. Wilbur o. Itrtaknar, attornay. Jeatare Caarl Myrtla Thecoma t.indow, vtalelloa of aaala ru la rina t bo. t'arolrn Wllbarmlna Kelly, fattura la bar .lop aign Fine s , Wallar Laa Kurd, four la franl aaoL Vina tio lwanllno Blero Walter, intra a a aublia aleea. rina gla. J no amitb, vegranrr. Sia M Bare guapandad to lanva elata. Billy THe Brown, no aparator-a llr.n-o. Trenarerred to tuvartUa aourt. Ulan Philip Horn, vtoUuoai of boat aula rtna 111 XV William Daoid Caakk oparatar1! avowee rina as a. Camlya wunarmlno Kally, ubalattaa f baala rula. rina bit. Ray Laird and Allan aVnaaman, aaaautt and battary. gao ttoa oaak and Jo daya Pranb tf. I-wwaH. attowtng anltaaataaal aalnor ba drtva aablrla rtao gaba. Charlaa Vamnn rulAom, na waraaiul arnca nno ga ba. Ralph Blwood RowlaaaJa, niblaallig wrarlaad. rtna trs bo. Burnla Oordnn IKinbai If, BjarkgaJJ aa bJabway. rtna ga bo. Burnla tinrdnn Duaaabarrr dtaardarlj aondurt. rina g90. Lillian t'hloa Rnwlav. fjntnll aa a bum la highway, rina lib. Rvaratl Marvta giaarna, laadaauala an-ranrr broha bb go. lllaa KUla M-ronaial. wtolatloa af I Baair rula. rina gib. William Edward Brawa. aa warning I tww. rtna aa aa. iahn Prad raa. gaaiiblaallaal aaarlaad. rina MT ha. rionard Marinaj (Br. BOBJBIaatlaal avarlnad. "lna glT. thai I c Maador, faUlnf ba aaay aba ajan raw U aa. Winiara Lama, grb aaajrabara to mm. rina aS ML Wintara Land, drunk aa drlvtag. rtaa 14 to. William Waryy Raw lay, drunk driving, rina IIMM. Loranao Buford Waaba. Illagal ajan of liquor, yma bio. Urmt Clavaland bmllh. aa atop light an Intra, rtno as bo. Mar hart Rdwln Jonaa. traak of aa aaaalra balghl. rina ai b rrank O. Cotteau faltura to aaaaurg aparalor'a llranaa. rina ga ga. Rohan Harrtaon Marfiald. fat raa flag aa and of load, rina aSaO. Rnbort Nanrv Radhay, oparatlnff va hlrla during auaaondad partod. rina gig. Ray Vargll Ualloway, avar loading brallay unit, rtna gjg. tlay ( amp Olrlg from aavtn yrara old through. Junior hmh Ri an urged to raglatar now fur Uia day camp to ba brld at Moor park under tha auparvlalon of tha city recitation department, tha Camp lira Cllrla, Ilia Olrl BcouU. Day camp will atart July 10, and will ba held tach Wedneaday, Thuraday and Krldty through July 39. KcnlaUa tlon la at tht Olrl UcouU or Camp flrt OlrU olllceg at 3U Main. Ta attend Pual Oraduala C'otirag Marvin Lucaa, head of Lucag Purnllura here, will leave tonight for New York where ha will attend a pott graduate) courfat In ralalllng at New York Unlvartlly, Ilia oouraa at New York University I recog nlaad aa one of tha tlneai In Ita field. Lucag txpoctg to ba gone about two monUig whlla attending tha eourta. Illneaa Andy Bargloff of 77 in Wlard waa moved to lllllalda hoa pilal by Kalar'g ambulant- Bunday at 10:30 p. m. He la receiving medi cal attention and at yet U not al lowed to have vultora. Return Maria and Loult llagel ateln returned from a trip to Michi gan recently. Tliey tpent a thre weak vacation In Uie weal, and they atopped at Yellowstone park on their return. An aware Call The flra depart ment waa called out at ( 04 last night to answer a call at 1I6S South Rug era street. They extlnguUhed a am ail grata fir then In a few momenta. ('aba The Chlloquln pack of Cub Soouu will tneet at I p. in Wed neaday for Initiation In th activity hail of Chlloquln grade achool. Parents are urged to attend with their children. Imarwvlng Word hag been re ceived Utal Arthur Macken of Klam ath ralla. who haa been aeiioualy 111, la somewhat Improved. Macken la in tha Community hospital, room 112. Santa Ana. Calif. ralirnt John Btroop of 3I3 Van dergrtft la a patient at Hillside hoa. pilal where he la recovering from aurtery. Btroop ia a postal service mall carrier. Caaat A recent nous guest of th Warren Bonnet family waa Pat ricia Heme of Oreat Nark. N. Y. She la a achool friend of Nancy Ben- net. Hoarse Mary Ann Mllla. daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. Prank Mllla. It home for th summer from 8 tan. ford University. Seheal Olen Loreni left for summer achool at tha University of Oregon recently. Olen la a aopho- mor at college. Vlalt Mra, Bdlth Compton and son have flown to Brattle, Wean., to Tint with her brother. CAD OP THANKS W wish to expiree our alnrer appreciation to our many frtenda. and eopertally to tha member of th Rebrkah lodge, for their acta of kindneaa and for their sympathy during our recent bereavement, th lot of our beloved mother. THE HOUSTON FAMILY CARD OP THANKS W wish to extend our heart felt thank to Klamath Medical Serrlr Bureau at Hlllsld hospital. th nursea, and all hoapltal em ploye for their great klndnaat to m during my Illneaa. Alto our frtenda for cards and beautiful flower. May Ood bleat you all. AONK8. ERNEST THORPE a FAMILY. 23 tyecM Afa Monday. J ma ta. IMt BASEBALL . . . (Klamath' Ver sion I, In a beautiful exhibition of dumb bate ball at th Jackson county fairground yesterday afternoon th Med ford Pearplrker out endured th Klamath club by th esti mated count of is to 14. Th aetlmated hit were Klamath 1 and Medford II. Th aattmated error were Klamath 10, Medford 4 . . ( Medford' Version: In th Southern Ore gon league, before a record crowd of 1.000. Medford defeated Klamath Fall IS to 14 yesterday. Heavy hitting and errort marked th con teat. www Taeadae. jane M. 1H Priendl of Mn. Mare Wllaon will b pleated to learn that her arm la rapidly healing from a severe break. Bhe Buffered It aeveral weeks ago at the family horn when aha fainted. Th caat waa removed Saturday, www Wedneaday. June Jt. 1I1 Th Klamath Fall telephone central now haa 3.100 connections, which would Indicate a population of 10.500. figuring flv people to each phone a la contldeied th established rat all along th coast, www Thuraday, July I, im Suddenly ttrlcken with acute ap pendicitis, Mra. E. H. Lawrence was operated upon laat night at th Klamath General hoapltal. Bhe waa taken from her home at 1194 Crescent to th hoapltal at about 6:30. Her condition today wag aald to be good, www Friday, July , 192 Canned heat waa responsible. fur call ing out th Klamath flra department her about t o'clock this morning. A group or addict gathered on the canal bank near the old Modoc ball park, opposite the bath houe, lighted a fir to melt their polton, and ucceedrd In getting fir to the dry grata In that aectlon. Saturday. July I. 19M-A plea to all Klamath camper and fishermen, requesting them to ua especial car whll In th wood during th next few days, waa voiced today by Jack Kimball, head of th Klamath Forest Protective Aaaoclatlon, "Iniur With Landry" LIABILITY FIR! E. M. MocB.th V. T. Johnion John A. McCall AUTO PROPERTY 419 Mala I treat Recruit Preddl L. IJ'ilton, arm of Mr. and Mr. Fred U llrnnon, af Adlii, Calif., recently arrived In Japan Willi a large group of le- , plaoementa for occupation duly : with tli 7th Infantry artillery dl-; vlalon. which la located In th ' northern part of Honshu, Japan. 1 HrtuniB-Mri. Frank Klrlnger la In Klamath Palla on bualnesa, Mr. and Mia. Klrlnger moved to Marys- villa, Calif., latt year where Klein- grr I employed by Ilia Hiwcaert Lumber company. Mrs. manner arrived her tins week in order to dltpoa of her property. Return Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Vro man have returned U Klamath Fall after gpendlng the winter at Ana helm and Hani Ana, Calif. Mra. Vromaii, who for many years wag associated with til M. L. Johnson Insurance agency, la again awnsUng In that office. ( ampereMember of th Klwanlt rlub tent Bunday at Lake o' the Wooda aetllng up th camp for the Olrl BcouU and Camp Fir Olrl. RODEO RAMBUN'S El Rodeos Here For Distribution El Rodeos have arrived fur all Klamath Union high school students who ordered them and will be dis tributed at a dance planned for tins Wednesday night. The dance will be held In Pelican court from to II p. m. Admission will be by payment or by showing a receipt of payment for the yearbook, at th door. Thoae who do not attend th dance may get their yearbook at the KU11S office. Trouble Flares Up Over Race Mixing YOUNORTOWN, Ohio. June 3i Two Negroes were atoned law yesterday after they entered a swim ming pool used by white. Police aald a group of 3S white awtmmeri left South Bid pool when th Negroes refuted to leave and went U a hlllsld outbid the pool Prom there they began hurling rocks down 'on the Negroea. One of th two waa struck behind the ear by a rock, but wag not In jured seriously. He w as not Iden tified. City officials Immediately cloned 'h pool and then waa no further Well, the queen and her court ar busy letting Klamath folks know It a rodeo time. Cow boy t will begin sign ing in awarma this week, aa Klam ath Palla prepare for th best rodeo ahuw ever. Keith Moon, rodeo head, was handed the covetous job of kltalng th queen Baturday night, and be lli v me, that far from being a disagreeable Job! tNote: Hav you teen Queen Joyce?) Well, klsa her lie did. Bunday bfternoon, before writing tha yarn for th paper, I called Keith to k him what color eye th wlntom lata haa. -Ooah. Red. I didn't notice." Keith answered rather hetltatliigly. But. In Justice to Mr. Moon, he' aa busy heading thla year'a rodeo piogram aa a one-armed fan doncer, and really hasn't time to nolle th color of eye even If tn ia a queen I Keith and BecreUry - Treasurer Ray William tell me that there are many pertona atlll unaware of the fact that there'll be a night ahowl Yea. for the first time In local rodeo hlttory. one of the three shows will be under the area. That th Baturday night go-round. Memo to western dance fans: The We tern Valley boya will handle the music for the Baturday and Sunday right Jig at the pavilion. They're from Willamette valley way. Baldy Evan will handle tha rhythm chore at the armory dance Saturday and Monday nigh til Speaking of night ahow, the boy In the know tell m until you'v wen the suklyou county Sheriff roaae and their famoua night drill yu Junt "ain't lived." And "rain or thine," the ahow will go ont Widening Of 6th Viaduct Gets Favor City councUmen went on record Monday night favoring widening of th Bo. (th street viaduct a th number on Job naceaaary for future traffic control. The question arooe when the planning commission presented a list of propoaal for council con sideration. Th upshot of th dlscuMlon with Alfred Collier and Bert Igl, the latter, chairman of the planning commission, waa to ascertain from th state highway department what financial arrangement can be made. Coundlmen were not sure whether th Job would be don with th city and slat splitting the coat or If th stale highway would agree to stand th full expense. Collier felt that the tut had grown cold on the matter because of an Impression that city official, the chamber of commerce, and butt net men were eyeing the wettalde I by-pa, part of the Harm-Campbell highway gurvey, a having priority In Importance. City Engineer E. A. Thorn backed thla thought when he stated that there had been too much dif ference of opinion and that "not enough weight hat been thrown be hind" any one project. The planning commlaaJofi pre sented two other plan to the coun dlmen aa th remit of their atudy of lulur traffic problem. Aa a move toward relieving heavy congestion of traffic on East Main and South gth street, they auggetted two er una-town routea. On would atart from Spring and Eaplanad and proceed via Broad and Plum to Main ttreet at In Link Klver bridge. The other propoaal auggetted es tablishing of bet-back line on Owens and Adams to meet future expansion In thla Industrial aectlon. Thla would eventually aerv aa an arterial highway to Intersect South th and connect with the proposed county road south of town. However, mnlng restriction In the present ordinance would prevent moving property line for street wldening purposes, similar to th problem now existing on th sug gested widening of 11th. Bendix Strike Aareemenr Seen WASHINGTON. June 3 P) Secretary of Air Symington an nounced an agreeemnt today for settlement of th tiike that ha closed the Bendix Aviation Corp. plant at South Bend, Ind, for 70 days, Term agreed to by th company and United Auto Worker official v.ere kept secret pending study and a vote by the workers. Symington summoned the union and management spokesmen here ! for conference which ran through last. night and into thla morning. He aald he did so because of the effect of the stoppage on production of airplane engine. 8ymlngton told reporter "We were In trouble all over the world on these airplane part." He said that he had used "no coercion what merer" In bringing labor and man agement official together. Sreamer, Fishing Vessel Collide NANTUCKET. Mas.. Jun UP) Th Dutch steamer Nleuw A ma ter- dam and th New Bedford fishing vessel Manna collided In den fog i 30 mile southeast of Nantucket 1 light vessel early today. Th coast guard reported no on 1 Wh injured. Th fishing craft car- j led a crew of 13. The Nleuw Amsterdam, en route U Hoboken, N. J., from Rotterdam, carried 9&1 passengers Bh I owned !y the Holland-American Una. The tva-foot fishing craft mes saged ah Wo In "no Immediate danger." Th coast guard aald th liner proceeded toward Hoboken after determining the Marmax could keep afloat with pump. Th (team- , er wss due In Hoboken thl after- i coon. Cayer Naalm. rrt. Ceasferl tad He.'arUlitr at tag SwckaKara Mineral Spring SANITARIUM Gal a aaw leaee a lira tareasji tha at af oaf law eat aria- era! wstera. Mat Mineral tag Mad Bats far RaauiaatrMn, Artaritri, rieuritia. NerveaeBeaa, Mich and Law Blood Pree Bare and aia Erupnens. Cars Banidt Vaaac tatba lay aststaa, Erauaa. C a, taau and BraartoU. Year Hrahk la Oar loanvna" Far reesrvatMMe ar detailed auoraaauoa (uckaer Miaaral Sariae IsarUratas RL 1, AtMsad. Oreeea Or abeae leag difltaaa. Br. Manaaa Waxier. Dtracttr Cbal tail sctie nysktaa SHE'LL BE in person1.! 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