FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH (ALLS. ORfcGOlM PACE PlVt r: WEATHER rmtM YEAN To )sl ' I" Nannal II M NOKTIIIKN C'Al.iroNNIA' tlr Imlav and ovar Ins Maaa Mil, bill im .annual fog on vMl ll'.l uor Ilia Inlail.ii, hat-owl" riMiler naal riia.t Similar i.r Sliiti.tar- Hullhwa.l winds oil SImiio IV to au oillaa an four. WKMTKNN OtHUlON Valr and mild Imlar and Baluiilar. High alims aoa.1 ai lu ao aiul in ilia Inuiliir T In aj. bitlh rfaia I"W titnlalil 4J U SI Nt.ilh nnl wff ih.ua 10 In 1 milt an hour MMlari lltctaaaln la II lu II M attlldar. RAI1IRN OKHHINl ralr and ttatm hxlar and aatuula llih uih daa It to oa. Iaiw Umllhl lo H. la KastMr. inU Mrs. ArUiur U. WltlSllla Olid dalwlllrr Manolyll Iravo r"rlilay nmlit uu mi cstenalvu trip Into lilt IlllUsoal. Tliry llltrnd to atloiid a lainily trunluu ut Mr. WllUllla' rrlsllvoa III lUv't. Ar aaiisaa. at lila brollirr's liumo. Hr liaa nut aeon hi bruUirr lur mmo than W years. Tliry will go rial via ltolar, Hall Lake, and Kaliaa City, and will iait Mia. Wiiiiiiiia' rrlnUvrs and frltnds In Mrinplila, Toiin., bofnro Uwy return. AImi In cluded In Uitlr anemia lur visits art tlit several naiiiuial park along Ui mut. 11i Wlsulna will bo baik tu Klamath falls about July at). t'hurrh ( Irrlo The Mewing circle of tlit Kinanusl llaptlal churt'll lll moot Thuratlsy, July M at Hie raruh home o( Xlrs. fred Olile- nieyor. Tlio niiaaionary group tuecta tlit Uilrd Thursday ol oath nionili hit A 6 30 deaacrl In the church par lur. Mr. Uoorgo llrniiinscr la In ihargo ol tlit prucrara. Mra. Da.a Jtealurd and Mr. William Trniplin aro hostesaea. Uia. Mr. and Mra. Hubert II Whlta and daugliura, Klaino and aUlaabeUi. loll by train TuraUay eve run tor cLhrovopnrl. La, where Uiey will make Uieir homo. On Uie way they will tnako atop at Loa An- elea lo flail rolatlvra. Mra. Whllo la tho daughter ol Mr. and Mra. W. fc Andersen ol 700 Doty. Toea-agora Dance Towighl Tlioro will bo a toon-aga dame loniglil. rriday. at Uio Klamalti falls arm ory. Music, will bo by Mika Shade and hla band. Admission la 34 conu with rarrta and as cent without. Tun ol tha dance la l-ll p. m. raawaa Tluwagh Oordon A. Ba blno. pmloaaor ol )ournalum at Uio University ol Orogun, pined Ihrougb Klamath. Pall Thursday atlernoou oa a short vacation lour ol Ore fou, California, and eastward. VWIinf Mr. and Mr. Archl OUfaann of rroio. Calif., will aprnd ino rourih ol July holiday miutij frlond. Mr. and Mr. B. J. Knowlra (UK. Main. Pwowaaonla WUllam Bllaa. U. ol Bonarut I aald to bo Improrlng (ram pnoumonia at lllllaido huopiul Ma haa boon a patlrnt ainr Juno n. Mo I gllll not allowed to havt y lot tor. . Tmalllartinilia Dorothy and Carol, amail da ugh lor ol Mr. MabaJ Wllrhar ol Klamath Falla. undorwonl UnalllKtomlra at HlUalde hoapltal Thuraday. VaaaMawlBg-Bill Mathtwa, who ha boa attandlnc achool In Baa Pranclara) arrlrod rocwntly lor hu Tamtlon. Vlall Charllo Maat la Ulllng In thli city with hi parent. II ha boon employed In Roaoburf . Trlgv Mr. and Mrs. Tin Hiatt re loaring goon on a 10-day trip to Beaul. nillrew C'loao All city olllroa ex opt tha pollr and lira department will b cloaed Monday, July 4. Here's One That Didn't Get Away Harry Oorller. 300 Pine, traveled to Pnnama to attend hla daughter a marriage Una month and took time out to catch a 141-pound sallflsh June 1. Th hug aeven loot. nine-Inch f.?h was snagged In tha Panama bey. near Panama City. It took Crueller exactly II minute to hoist trie monster Into hi boat. Oorller didn't say how murn of the too yards of line necessary In tills type of fluhlng h ued hefore he won out over th sallflah. HI daughter. Nan, married Navy Lieutenant Clifford P. Alexander. He's atatloned In Panama and ahe'a teaching school. NEW LOW PRICE 49c YOCALION RECORDS POPULAR WESTERN Hid.rt In the Sky y CondV Kiuci Ball Ho'! . . . . . - f LoYtgick Bluti Fortvtr and Ertr and many others from Iht Hit Parade If it's new and good you will find if first at fieplMb Music Co 120 N. 7th Keturn-Ur. and Mra. t. U. Lamb have returned Irom a week trip lo Olarler national park wlirr Dr. lmb attended a Ureal North orn aurgeona' meeting. Th Lamb auggeat lo other people planning to go to (llarlrr thai tliry tak the 8Mkan Coelir d'Alrne-Mla aoula rout. Willi h, whllo lunger In mllea, lakoa lea time. Dr. and Mra. Lamb went by way ol Hand Point and reiwrt that thai routs haa 3D mllea ol eatremely pour road. Iliey returned through Mia aoula. Annual tialhrrlng The annual Oklahoma plrnlc and baaket dinner will bo held at MrKe bridge July 10 Inoae planning to attend are In vited lur aw limning and vlall lug and are reminded to bring muMi-al In atrumrnta. Cnlfeo and lemonade will bo lurnlalied. Treatment Michael, alx-year-old aon ol Mra. Ona Mae Urlinea, ol IIW7 Derby atrert, la receiving med ical cars al lllllalda hoapltal. HI mother la a member ol the oldie atatl ol Ihs Klamath Medical Ser vice bureau. Mlaalaimry (iroup The Marana th Mlaaluiiary society ol th Bible Kupliat church will meet Tuendny, J.ily . at the home ol Mrs. Erneal W Parkhurat ol 3141 Lavern. Mrmbera and (rlrnda are welcome league Th Suburban league will hold a regular meeting tonight, fiirtay, at t o'clock In Bhaala school Anyone Interested In community al- lalra la welcome. Vlaitor-Nathsn Bellg. father of Mrs. J. C. O'Neill, 1 visiting with the O'Neilla. Tlio family 1 going to Ijiko o' til Woods over the holidays. In lloapltae Brur Crawford of 490 Boardman underwent surgery today, frlday, al Hillside ho-pital. Church Guild Will Meet TUl.eiJtKE. July l-Tle guild of tho Tulelaka Community Preabyto rlan rhurrh will meet Wednesday. July . al o'clock al th horn of Mr. Robert Anderson on th fcaat West road which I also designated a road No. 104. Tho planning to attend sro In formed that the Anderson horn Is nest to tho last homestead on the south tide of th road. Mr. Carl Jensen will be assisting hostess. This will be tin regular monthly bualneaa meeting of th guild, and Mrs. John Irving will b In charge of devotion. The guild served dinner for Rotary ladles' night Juno as for 100 gueau. No Firecrackers Allowed In Park Fourth of July visitor at Moor park ar reminded that the park la intlrrly within the city limit which mean that the use of fireworks on the park grounds Is Illegal. City officials today warned that fireworks ar prohibited at th park and urged the public' cooperation In seeing thst ther ar none On small fir was started Thurs day as a result of firecrackers, but under control before any dam age could be don. Council To Meet On Tuesday Beraua of Monday falling on th Fourth of July, th regular city council meeting ha been moved to Tueadsy night. The teuton tarts at 7: JO pm. In th council chamber. The ordinance authorising tho new lighting system In the down town business district may be ready for Introduction at Tuesday night's confb. CHECKS MAII.ru PORTLAND. July I ii Welfare checks for Oregon relief recipients went Into th mall this morning. For th last two years, the July I checks hav been Isle because funds did not arrlvt In time. Bee "BUI" Dolan at Midland Equipment Co, for Your High Quality Oomt I Aluminum Syphons Midland Equipment Co. 4M a.. Slk rkaaa nil so- w rv ' ' w. mm s. a rr-i I FANCY MODELS SET FOR RACE Only o few of the 22 youngsters expected to take part in the 20-30 club sponsored soop box derby Soturdoy are, from left, Kelsey Prinzing, Wendell Swilier, Eddie Moore, Billy Waybrant, Harold Runnels, Worren Yadon ond Jim Adams. Starting time for the race is 1:30 p. m., ond the course will be down the Uphom street hill with the finish line ot California avenue. A new bicycle ond a portoble radio are first and second prizes. Park Damage Reward Fund To Be Posted The city park -recreation commit tee u UHiiifl firm itnd Klmt .nndalum on city parki kiid play Grtiurula and hu oflerrd ft $60 re ward Inr tha arrtftt and conviction ol people caught destroying or df Urlni park property. City Recreation Director Ram Fmlth aald that at-eady five win dows) have been broken In the re cwtly con true ted equipment nhed ind ret rooms at Eaauna park on Milh itreet. Motor acootera being driven arro the r round, of Slukel park near Mills srhool are tearing up trie grais and knocking off sprinkler heads tn the watering Byttem. The park -recreation group aski Inat people treat the parks and p'aygrounds with regard because for tne first time Klamath is building up a syatem of summer recreation areas which provide places for joungileri to play, and which can be uied and Improved for many icmmera if they arc taken care of now. ildinq Gets Big Boost An unuaually anemic half year of cily building wa given a shot in arm by the construction of the new gym and pariah hall at Sacred Heart academy, a 1141.000 job. Tho total building future for the first slk month of till year In Klamath Palls Is 1)43.142. Only 31 permits wer granted during Ui six months. High in number of construction Jobs was March with 64. A cord January brought In only seven permits. Tho Job al Sacred Heart boosted the Juno figure to flM.li, almost half th total for th full six months, January through June. Only aeven applications for new homes weie Issued during th tut month, totaling 167.000. Big commercial job was construc tion of the new Texaco service sta tion. Wall and Esplanade, coating 117000. Walter Sslsbrry. building Inspec tor, aald that this year wa un usually Inactive In the building field. "Last year w hit In the neighborhood of II. 500.000 and we'll be lucky If It hits the three-quarter million mark this yesr." Sals be ry said. Now Located At . 162 E. Main give us a try:.:::...:' Basin Plumbing 1 Heating Co. at . Mala -J.r Davla- rs. s BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main ot Eiplanad " f ' T" OT Swimming Schedule Revised Due To Crowds Neceaaary revision In the swimming instruction schedule at the Oregon Technical inatltuus pool have been announced by the city recreation office. ! Changes were msde necessary by th unexpectedly large number 1 of children who turned out for swimming lesson. 1 Regular hours fur public swimming are from 1 to 10 p. m., aeven days a week. Instruction and open swimming can be accommodated at the same time In the big pool because of It size. City Recreation Director Sam Smith announced today that all recreation activities except open swimming will be closed at noon. Saturday, and reopen Tuesday, July ft. The OTI pool, however, will be open for public swimming the regular hours. There will be no swim ming Instruction. ; following is a revised Instruction schedule: ADJl ST.VIHVT rit HUH I.K TI SWIMMING POOL fcVfc.MNG Bus 1:00 1:00 1 00 J00 1 00 3 00 4:00 4:00 No Bus Service Time 1 15 I W-I lf : 30-3:15 3 30-3 15 1 30-4 15 3 30-4:15 4 30-5:15 4 30-5:15 7 30- 10 7 30-g 30 8 30-0 30 lsvs M-W-P T-Th-P M-W-P T-Th-P M-W-P T-Th-P M-W-P T-Th-P M-W T-Th T-Th Ackerman Asked To Serve On Post Police Judge Leigh Ackerman has been asked by Eugene Police Chief Keith L. Jones to serve on the gov ernor's stftte committee on children and youth, on which Jones serves as ihstrman. The committee was set up to study Juvenile problems and methods of l-siidllng delinquent by the pollcg departments Ackerman Indicated he would ac cept the post. Parking Curbs Granted Okay Parking controls In the vicinity of the Suburban fire department In the 8. Sih and Oettle street area have been approved by the state highway commission. A soon as proper signs are erect ed, enforcement will begin. This plan w ill require parallel parking on Ore gon M In the vicinity of Oettle. and will prohibit any parking on the south side of Oregon M in that area, i Oregon M Is 8. 6th The eounly court will be asked to prohibit all parking on the east side of Oettle between 6th and Crosby, and to prohibit parking on the west side tn front of the fire station. The fire department officials asked that the action be taken to facilitate movement of emergency equipment. JOHN DEERE No. 5 MOWER Midland Equipment Co. M . till MAKE YOUR CAR WITH A Foctory Reconditioned with Genuine Ford Ports and a New Motor Guarantee! NOW ONLY $ 130 and your old engine suitable for rebuilding. PRICE INCLUDES HEADS AND OIL PUMP Ml ittV.y.eD' -sri " V' - a' Grew) - 9 8- 7 Class Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginners Beginner Intermedia to Swimmer (12-16 yrs ) 8r. Lite Saving Beginners Beginners I- - 9 10-14 -14 S-14 Jr. Life Saving IS year Adults Adults Bond Posted For Shuck Property bond totaling $10,000 has been put up for Richard Shuck. 21, charged with negligent homicide In the automobile accident death of Robert Henry Anderson near Mer rill Monday night. The bond was signed by Mrs. Maud Llskey and Victor Shuck. The El Cerrito, Calif., man waa formally placed under arrest yes terdsy afternoon at Hillside hospital by Deputy Sheriff Marlon Barnes but hi bond was posted and h waa never brought to Jail nor to court He had not been arraigned on the charge Pnday morning. Shuck has been released from the hospital. Wsrtt Ad dont cost they psyl COWBOY BOOTS MOST ALL STOCK ON SALE! BUY NOW t SAVE! The GUN STORE Til Mala St kstaatsatSaWaasVi RUN LIKE NEW 49 30.49 down $17 par month Ph. 3121 Divorce Law Report Puts Priest Out PORTLAND. July 1 OCr Th res Ignstlon ot a Catholic prelate from a prominent clvte club because of tta tecentlv adopted divorce report was dlv-toed today. Th very Rev. Thomas J. Tobtn virar-grneral of the archdiocese, re signed from tho City club In a protest of a report he called "a vio lation of fundamental human tights." The report, drafted after months of study by business and profes sional men In the organization, sug gested change In divorce laws, mar ital counseling, and a possible "fam ily court." "They proposed to say whether propl should marry." said Pather Tc bin. "This la a fundamental prlv ili go of the Individual and the .late haa no right to take It away from hlm." One bit of th long report seta forth as a general principle the premise that the welfare of the com munity should have precedence over the desire of people who wish to make or break a marriage contract. NO ALARM PORTLAND. July 1 (V-A ring. Ing burglar alarm didn't seem to bother a prowler at the home of Dr. Ruth Barnett. Police said the alarm was tripped when a rear window was broken, but the prowler went on in and made a systematic search of the ho-s. Nothing was taken. Detectives said the would-be burglar apparent ly tu looking only for money. c t l.aa.r H.r !-. Dirt a P..I USE JOHN DEERE SIDE DELIVERY RAKE -l'aor M..SIa.rr Clr" Midland Equipment Co. Consult with Confidence Of. Oaw J. Nohta, Dr. . . AkaaoaW, Or. P. R. tiomr. Or. M. S. scaVaor 1 RED ROOSTER I (14 Klamath Ave. . . 1 Featuring ' I July 2nd. 3rd, 4th SPECIAL DINNERS j j Also j i R..klil I nnkA II II ; I vivviniwiu ooooa a o a auviiha i Tholni jj jl fj patterns in 5 - auava aHi "" 1 8JZjr i r I s 700 Moin Sr. Doctor To Open Offices Here Dr. Don B. Rice announce th opening of hla offlre at 300 Bolvln building. Tuesday, July 6. Dr. Rice, a specialist In Infants' snd chldlren's diseases, I a former I Portland resident. He will be Joined . her by his family In a few week. On hundred year ago th latest thing In railroad train travelled at th apeed of 1ft to 20 mile an hour. THE ODDS ARE 2 TO 1 .. . that your assurance program Dtwii attention if It hasn't bees reviewed recently by an exper ienced MDtlenmter. A ehsnce of bene finsry perhaps . . . mortgage protection ... or less life aasur s n and m ore pro v uuon tar retirement. Let me review your ajwuranre you will be under no obligation. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA N S -apr I I I PAULA. 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Auspices: Klamath Basin Sheriff's Poise. it AM1lUt k i FOR MEN AND LADIES FOURTH OF JULY , WESTERN RIDING BOOTS AND RIDING APPAREL FOR THI AT DREW'S MANSTORE 1 1