SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1949 HERALD AND NtWb. KLAMAIM rALLi. (JKtGON PACE THRU WEATHER Tt 1,1. II Hi l.a.1 ar 11 M NUHIIITMN I'AI.IHiHWA ralr l" 4mt, limlghl nil auiHlay aP eietal (a anil M'IUI IhuMtlar.ltnii" fvr Ilia aifs. tltr In rtia.lal valloa. hilhw..i.ilr lmu III to miles en houi "If roaal- WKMIRIIN OMKIIIIN: aumiir end wailii ImUr ed Sunday mil iaW'lia al nimillii l" rwaal. I""1" "J l.,l.ll..r li-UV 71 lo U nil 11 l u.,n.r mane "' uava. Iutt limiglil 44 lo as. Kmlli' wa.lartr wllldt! IJ lo a Inllaa all flutlf elf ilim. KAalSHN CIHIKION Miwllv rlr anil Maim luda and sunn!-. Ills!" IimUv IS In MA end Sunday Ml In WO, low lo tllglil 4J lo S3 I.MAN III fAHK ANI VlllNITYl Selr ludey and lluinh aumlay. Iligii bolh teye H, low ioihmIiI So. Keys Returned Till- Dlesblrd Amrrlimi Veteran ormiilMitliiii has Mlurnrd set nt Inel keys to Albert H Burns uf M Ijikrpurl boulevard Klamelh Full. Tin kejra wn re. liirnrd because t( IMV Irtrnlo !." ant ul tlie miniature license I lairs distributed annually to 30 VOO.OUO moturlsla. Spuds Show Improvement After Frost Pntatoes fruited In the Klamath basin Wednesday nwiriilni art al md urtliuc to coma bark. Ajuutanl county Aurnt Walt Jendrsejrwak! made a survey Friday to note esienl ol damaae and poaai- bllilln ot recovery, i tting Uie fields lime to ahow the rreulta Irom weu. nxdar cold spell. Uuiia a number of I lie fields, Jendraeskl aald. ere cut off at Uia around but the plants have considerable turn irowlh and buds of new leevee aa brilnnins to ahow Ylrlda comparabla lo laat year's bumber cropa are a rrmi.le proba biliiy. but Uia nianilii can be nar rowed If tha weather holds good lorn Into Ilia (all. Field peas look a severe beallni from tha frost In this area anJ (rain loss varlra fiom complete damaga In some dry land wheat and barley fields lo no apparent dani aia an aoma Irritated fields. There la still no definite future on per cant ef damaia slven by farmers, who remsln hopeful. Clover ahowa varying degrees of froel damage. Soma blooma ap peared wall frosted but a nrw hawvy an of bloom seems lo ba comlnf on Dow. Vlaltlni Ellen Homieiinera'. uf Laikapur, Marin county, Calif., la vkiuiuj Mary Lou C'aae, dauKliter ol Mr. and Mri. T. U. Caae. Mlaa Honiirnueri la vatallonlni after coiiiplrtlna tha arhrail year at Mllla culleua In Oakland. Calif. HI it will stay at tha Caaa realdenie at SI) Waahlnitoii until July ft or t. Faaaea Throuih Jack Hartley, of Mulr Ileal h. Marin county, Call fornla. paaaed tlirouiih Klamath Fulla Friday on hla way home from Oretftui Htata colleue, In Corvallla He aUipiitd at tha T. U. Caaa real- dentt to vlalt Jim Cae, who la n fraternity brother. Meel Wedneaday The Comnila- alimer fltaff uf tha Modoc Council Hoy HcouU uf America will meet Uerinextay, July Id, at Hit Hoy Scout office. The meeting waa railed by Ulatrlct Commlaaluner Paul Tan ner fur 7 30 p. m. Vlaltor Mra. Ida Hamilton of j Poillatid haa been vlaltliig her ala-t'r-ln-law. Mra John flomllton. 310 N Ilih. Mra. Hamilton, a former Klamath Falls realdrnl. now reaidea at the Campbell hotel In Portland. I Call Anawered -The city fire de. ' partment anawered a call to Eighth and Oak alreata al I0 M yaaterduy morning and er.umuu.hed a small graaa flrt. Ilomt for Vlalt Jean Underwood of Han Francisco will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Underwood. 320 N. 7th. Visitor Mrs. Ida Hamilton la spending a short visit with her nephew. Orvtlle Hamilton, and friends before returning lo her homt In Portland. Driver Cited In Accident. Three Hurt Earl Whlllotk, Klamath Falls mortician, was released on 1 0,01X1 ball this morning from the LXirrii, Calif., city Jail following an accident early baluiday morning which sent three peopla Ul Hit hospital. Whlllork waa cited by Investlgst- lug California state patrolmen for driving while under tha Influence o! alcohol with bodily Injury to per sons other than himself and failure lo yield Hit rignl-uf-way. According to police, tht elderly Klamath man waa turning uff high way V7 Into Uia parking kit of Cal On tavern at about 1:46 a m. Sat urday and turned directly Into Uit path ol a northbound automobile driven by Carl liergeraon of Hryic. Calif. Paasengera with Bergeraon were his wife and Ilvt-ytar-uld daughter, Carol. All three were moved lo KlamaUi Valley hospital by Kalers ambu lance service. Bergersuti has bad lacernlloiia about Uia head and face, his wilt la suffering from bruises and a possible fractured tell ankle and knee, and their little gill lias bruises and a possible nose frac ture. Tilt ilergersons wert en route north lo Mprlngfleld, Ore. from their home In Hryte, Whltlock was examined by a doc tor in Dorrls, but waa not Injured. Ht waa Jailed by state patrolmen who said thai a preliminary hearing will be held next week unless Whlt lock waives. Tilt charge la a felony under Cali fornia law. in ir? t rr-Hv QUEEN JOYCE, seated on hood, and five of her court of princesje., decorole this handsome Hudson convertible, of ficial rodeo cor, put in use for the girls for their rounds of personal oppeorances during the Klomath Basin Roundup celebration. Ken Frey photo. Clear Weather - Seen For 4th Ciane Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Toole and sons. Jerry and Kill, hsva gone to Portersville. Calif., (or tht hull days. Varallonlng Dr. George Ooeh ring. Klamath Palls dentist, will be vacationing for tht next two weeks. Washington Clamps Down On Welfare OLYMTIA, WMh, July on WtUhlnffton itat hu oitlerd pr ttnni bl lo work and vitlt no d Vndnu cut off th fnrral MtaU nr mlU until Htptrmber 1. IiirrwMK, f mployiTiaTi.t otportun1 llra durmt the Urm hnrfttnc and fond prnreMiiaf amuoru mak th p"llry rhanM poihlf, Roderick Al Befndam, stale d:rwtor nf aoctal arrurlty. aatd. lit aUo railed It an economy measure. Another policy chvnie. described aa an "Inventive' propomil, permit head of famlllea wiu. children un der 16 who receive atate aid for food to earn enmnh to pay for fuel, rem and utilities without endangerlnc their atate food iranta. Prevloutly the food grant wait reduced by the amount the head of the family arned. Htich head of famttlea, having no nitular Join nl though being able to work, are eligible for the food grant. Iht new policy, Olxendam aald, ill coal the atate more money, at leant while It la being atarted. He made no estimate on how many would be affected by the two propoaala. He aald he waa trying to cconomlte wherever ponatble aa "It'a tery apparent to me the people of the atate do not want to pay more toxea. Log Workers Protest Mills In Canada SEATTLE. July 1 of. A vigorous protest waa being drafted today by tht northwestern council nf lumber and sawmill workers AFLi against ' permuting Canadian sawmills to compete with tht F-actflc North west Industry. Canadian sawmills, paylnr lower a aies. art getting much American business "while our men art walk ing the streets." John N. Chrlsten son. council president, aald. Tha protest will be sent to con gressional delegations and tht army. Chrtstensnn said ht had notice of an army bid call for 10 000.000 feet of lumber, which carried tiie nota tion "Canadian bids acceptable." Aa an example of such competi tion, ht aald. a Canadian mill un derbid tht Barbee Lumber company of Renton yesterday by 4 40 a thou sand on lumber for a SO-unlt apart ment house? only a mile from tht Barbee plant. Klamath folks wert beginning to scatter for lakes and streama early today, looking forward to Uie long FourUi of July week-end away from town. Hllll others planned to stay In town for the Klamath Basin round up and other local attractions which will mark tht week-end celebraUon. Clear sklea and warm ahunshlne raised hopes for nice weather, and the government weather bureau added Its optimism with a forecast of fair skies. Practically all business housea and officea tn town will be closed Bun day and Monday, and The Herald and Newt will not publish Monday. I City Recreation Director Bam Smith announced that while Uiere win be no swimming seasons al trie Oregon Tech pool, the plunge will be open dally through the holldaya from 1 to 10 p. m. for public swimming. Chamber Plans Breakfast To Mark Train A no-host breakfast has been ar ranged by the Klamath County chamber of commerce Thursday. July 7. 7 30 am. prior lo Uie public display of the new Southern Facific streamliner, Shasta Daylight, which will slop in Klamath Falls from till 11:30 am. for InspecUon. The new train, reputed to be the most beautiful streamlined train in America, will start a Portland to San Francisco dally run July 10. C. E. Peterson, BP vice- president In charge of system passenger Iral fle, will be tht main speaker at the breakfast which la open to all In terested parlies. Charles HUrk, chamber manager Is asking those who wish to attend tilt breakfast to noUfy tht chamber by Wednesday, July 6. Those who tour tht train durinj Its two-and-a-half hour slay here will entrain Uirough the rear door at tha end of Uie parlor-observation car and proceed through the tie.in. viewing the Tunberltne tavern car, the trl-csr diner, kitchen and coffee shop and several of tht chair cars. It Pays to Use tht Want Ads I Liquor Selling Trial Postponed Trial of operators of Tlny'f tavern. Mrrrtll-Lakevlew Junction, on a r.ilademeanor charge of selling beer to minors, haa been postponed until I next Tuesdsy. Tht trial was to have been held In Justice court this morning. Three boys, 17 and 18 years old. supposedly purchased beer al the tavern. Their psrents signed the complaint against the tavern operators. Motor Court Sale Reported Salt of the De Luxe motor court, located at tht Weed Junction on highway 7, hu Just been an r'. unced by Mr. and Mra. J V. Kindig and Alice Hershberger. The buyers are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rosa of Sterling. Colo., who took rsauesston on Friday. Tht court included 14 modern units, and waa entirely completed, including landscaping, only about a rionth ago. The salt waa handled by Bandera Realty company, and the sale prices la announced as 1 00.000. Mr. and Mra. Kindle will leave within a few days for a 30-day trip through the eastern states. When Site Bought On Sixth For Drug Outlet An announcement of purchase of property on South Sixth street for futurt location of a branch of tht Payleas Drug store waa made today by Noel Flynn, local manager of tht drug firm. Tht property, with a 100 foot frontage on South Sixth, waa pur chased from Carl E. and Kuulie N. Schneider. II la located between tlie new Emil'a market now under con struction and the Huburbun Lumber company. Tht purchase price waa not disclosed. Flynn, In making the announce ment stated, "Wt art very happy with the way tht people In the Klamath basin have helped us In crease our business. Wt art pur cl uing this property aa an Invest ment, and It la our plan to erect a building which will house a large and complete drug store operating on our regular Pay less principle. Tht new store will operate aa a branch of our present store at SOS Main street and will be called Paylesa Drug store No. 2. Ample parking space will be provided." Start of construction will follow sate and removal of a dwelling now on the property. The local Payless Drug store la one of a group of eight self-service stores located In the Northwest. 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Three other defendants, also cited for contempt, have been sentenced to Jail for the duration of Uie trial. Cafe To Open On Spring Creek CHILOQUIN, July 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Lorena. owners of tha Lorrru store In Chlloquln, art open ing a service station and food con cesslon this week-end a half milt from Collier park on Spring creek. Future plana are to make the area Into a resort. It will be called Idle Rest resort. Revival Now In Progress At The Full Gospel Mission Just Off Altamont on Maryland V V '0 i -J Conducted by REV. WAYNE BATEMAN of Yakima, Washington Preaching and singing the way you like to hear it. We pray for the sick any time. EVERY NIGHT -v :ev . j even i mum fl EXCEPT MONDAY -Jh sdCt4rtat.a.aUeeft Pts. Qts. I I sfaTat' .atVSI W X I ml I S .star- M I .tr aaatam I i adir X ry no more clea ijhrS with Venetian . . aw" ning headaches Blinds of Goodbye, dirl-ealrhera, Flexalum slays clean longer ...dust skids tight off these satin-smooth slats I Cleaning's quicker. 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