Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 06, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1949
HfcRALD AND NtWi, MjMAIri rALLi, OKtUUN
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WtAlHER
HtlirAM YF.AN
T dele 1 1 3J t.l r ., 14 II
NoltMll 1 1 J
NOHTHIIlN li.irilMNIA fmit loder,
tanuM MturMtav miI itttfht anil
tMHiill " slung (. itilgtitlr
v BtMtwt IimI - Nui iiiMil wlnita lit lu
SU tnilm nii hour nil nifil
ALftlfcHN ONKdUN fmtUr tiniclr
iitl wetM Im. High m Ut t un
r !, Ml ! le iturlh Hilei tot ami Tj
to MMjthin interior. liwilng
rtitiiiiM llitMidet. t.lgnt rain mUmf
ivtrlh iimbI Ui i'huiu Willi ihli
liiiprluia rliftiig Nutihi ttlruta
ttCI a lu 13 mllea an h.ur Udar.
uiiilng aiiulh -! and tm-tw-Mng ui
U In Mitia an Imur TliutMiey.
KAHI'tMN UiiKWON faillv vlnurfr
fiMlav and Thuiitay High Ixdh daa
BXJ In INI t-tw liuughl 43 u 11
.HAN1ft I'ANH AMI VU IMTV fair
himiflt. Ihtitftdar, Wllh Inrraaaing Mgr.
rluuiliiiau THm .. High both
M Uw liwighl au.
I.itrull Mr bikI Mia. H O. Krmv
ilfin If fl thti m-rtt lor W a hi niton,
1). V . lirrc lir will rmoll u the
I ncnli(tk-ul Miniimr to work li hU
liiuHtrra driiirv III Unifunifrs. Tit
b iuiirlu'( Iiuvm Imiii Vlalt ilia Mr.
rmin itrog imrrnia, Mr. and Mra. '
.Um Hriiwn, at llnilry, the put two I
virka. Thry pUu to f rent by way I
ti thr reiitm. rutr and will VUU j
. liu p--nti In TuImi. OkU. Mra. ,
KanriM-u wa on the (arully of '
llnilry rlrinrutary auru-wl in HM4. '
At Hume Mra. Prl Jmc haa
to pi, muvrd from Klamath Valley
hoAplul to tJit hmi.c I her aou.
Herbert WlUon. Ti Oolt etrret Hhe
haa been In the hnapllal aeveral
wee hi and la ahiiwlnf aome lmpnve
nieiit now, following car after auf
ferlng t alight atroke. Bhe may
hove vUttora.
Vlaiu Mrt red llagen of
fttoux City. la, and her daughter
Pi.nirla. 5. la vlaitlitg her paretita.
Mi. and Mra. (Vent Denton. In thU
ray. Hi Intnru will uke their
daughter to Portland over th week
end to villi another daughter. Mra.
A. Anderann. brfor Mra. Ilagen
leavea tor th Mlrtweit to return
home.
VUH-In Klamath Kalla for th
Fourth holiday! wer Mr. and Mrt,
Donald Anibera of R'-tue River,
Or . and children, Dnnnl and Pat
(v They tinted at the horn of Mr
Anibera' parenia, Mr. and Mra. Rob
tr L. Anderann of Bhady Pin.
Taoailleelomy Mlk Newell, flt-)ear-eld
aon of 1-aVettna Newell of
Utft F.rle, underwent torulllerto
Riy Tueaday and la doing nicely to
Aay. Hia mother U ft member of
fclrky a aalea staff.
fte Pealleal Among ether Ktam-
h folk at th rnaat laat week il
th Vern Owena family.
G - Jr. h
II
Annual rirnlr 'Iho TtmiuM-nd
club iHild IU minuul pliulc
HbiliUy ut 3IUI lliimnllilr, the liiilim
l Hrrnlrfl McC'ruikrii, Mrinliril
und IiImiiU ire Invited lu the pot
lurk luiirliHin. There Kill l pruk
ri, mid mnt count-ll tnrinlirrii will
p'.Und. Anynns wijihlnK furllwi in- I
loinmtloii may call Mi. fv Myrri.
rim.
M.llnf The J;t-rn Blur Ho
clal rlub mill mm at ihr Anhiir
tkiianiip ranch Friday at 1 p m
It will b a covered iluh lunui.
1'hiMK wUhlntf tratmtxirtatioii may
call ilia. Wallace UrrlliiM at 4Uj7.
Mrmbera are akr1 to brlni their
own table aervlre.
Judie- Charlm hiarA, maiiNurrof
Um Klamath County chanibrr ut
ci mmrrrc. acted aa Juilue for the
annual I lly Krutlval In llrouklima
in the fiiurlh of July. He ne ac
companied on the trip by hla dunlly
nnd lt-r llarbara Mlnik, of Hi
k lie.
Training Jamea L. Culcniiiu of :
I:i3tf lkevlcw haa )ukt comiileted
urecializrd tralnlna lu refiiaciaitou '
and air conditioning, according to WOMEN OF THE MOOSE installed new officers recently
Engineering liutltule of
hcre he haa been aludylng
Mm
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Civil Service
Post Exams
To Be Held
Search On For
Missing Plane
i
Astoria May
Get Storage
For Grain
AUTORIA. Ore.. July t4-raln
orate and ahlppinc facilities
planned here are expected to make
tiita Columbia river city major
grain eiport renter.
The North Pacific Oriln Orowera
wx-latlon. the Port of Ajtorm and
the PllUbury Flour Xlllla. Inc, are
ronperating In the program an
nounced recently. Htorage for 1.500.
Coo buhrla of grain la part of the
new facility.
A. C Button. Portland, general
manager of the grain auoelatlon.
id he eiperta grain will begin
moving In Aitorla from grower
polnta within 10 daya. He aald ex
port ahlpmenu may begin within 40
daya.
The regional growera aaaoclaUon
reprrarnt 43 atmiatea with 13.000
farmer and grain aourceg In the
P.iclflc Northweat,
The plan ralli for the aaaoclatlon
lu provide machinery and equip
ment, the Port of Astoria to provide
atorage -pace and guarantee deep
water for ahlpplng and Pillibury to
thermit joint um of an elevator on
Irmie fnim the port.
Sutton aald hia orianltatlon nan
rllea mmt of the grain exported from
the region. The elevator here oan
handle 34 railroad can every eight
houra.
Yugos Claim Reds
Stealing Material
BELOPADK. Yugotlavla, July I
.'41 Yugonlavla'a official preu
charged today the Soviet Union la
ajpronrtatlng Romania'g rich raw
materia U.
Without quoting thr anurrra of Ita
Information, the Yugoalav com mu
ll. ut party newnpaper Borba aald
uidr.spread rilarantent, atrlkea and
aabotage have renulted In Romania
heraiiM of Ruwla'a drmanda upon
liet economy, particularly for nil.
The krtlrle aald only a fifth of
1 1 ib nil Hipped from Romanla'a Weill
li. allowed to remain In the country,
the balance, It It aald, la bring re
moved to HiiMlk aa war reparation
oi aa pioiierly of the aovlet-con-Irollrd
corporation, 8ov Petrol.
Tule Girl Takes
Washinqron Post
TUI.ELAKE, July ( tlndalee
Galloway left recently for Rltivllle.
Wash., to become home demonstra
tion agent In Adam, county. Wash,
before aMumlng her dutlea at Rlla
ville, ahe will upend aome time vil
li Ing 4-11 groupa at their aummer
cjmpt. Her work will be chiefly
with 4-H cluba.
Mlaa Oalloway la a '40 graduate of
the Unlveralty of California at
Davla where ahe majored In home
cnnomlra. Hlie la the daughter of
Mri. R. H. Oalloway of Tulelake.
Want Ada don't coat they payl
ROBBED oisi-p
by Awful Dry Ecitma Itch
"... tiled R-ilnol relief arerneit like a
mireclH" Aik your dniKiiit lor Ihli la
moua ointment today. Have the comlort
enloved by thousand., aa the Retinnl
Rierticallon In lanolin acta fart to give
lingering relief le Itchy, burning kin.
From left to right they ore, in
n announcement from the tMIIIIIra ,h lmnl I nmm Ro.m,,nen nuiHc- An.-l Frlft r.?nturer- Fein Wilkinlrn nrni- fan.
I,,,;. -in.e Moe Thompson, recorder; Mildred Thompson, sentinel; Died Sterlond pionist; Jeonnie .J; SmiitZ: n'med-
; moiiow woy, ossistont guiae. in ine rrom row ore vtory rviiiis, cnopiam; iyivio rvcnneu,
Te Mraitle u. L. Oolding of ! mnior reaent; Suizie Booth, senior reaent, ond Blanche Pylc. aroduote regent.
I pathology tt Loulxlant fllaui unl- '
I vrraity. Baton Rouge. The rookt '
. were on a lourUt trip. i
Rrwucra hoped to find the mine- I
FAIRBANKS. Alaska, July I)- lug trio on one of the many river
planea from tenth rencue wiwdrun, bara or open arena along Uie route,'
tadd field, and W1CN airline I
Uireaded throuiih the Yukon river i l VIONHTHATION
valley again today In ae.irch of a 1 1 NIT TO Mi lt
Louimana couple and a W1EN pilot ' TULELAKE. July I The Tule-
mining since late Saturday. ,nIf home demonstration group will
The U. 8. civil service commission i uothine had been heard from timet Thursday tt the E. R. Bcott :
haa announced an examination Inr Dr :r, Mrl -r Cuok ,nd t. , ranch at 3 p.m.
two position wge-hour Inveatl- i pl.oli Bl) curnngton. ainie thiy I The meeting topic will be on Ihe '
gator and medical bacteriologist. iltfl prt Yukon for Palrb.inks In a preparation of broiled meata. Otrlt '
T poaltlon of wage-hour inveatt- Cena Diane Dr. Cook wn. (rem the 4-H club will be on hand
gator Is t proTUionai appointment , Mf ntlfd profcMo, of plani I to baby alt during the meeting.
in eacn ox mee aiaiea; Arii'iu.
Callfornlt. Idaho, Montana, Nevada
Oregon. Utah, and Waahlngton
Theae poaltloru. connected with the
department of labor, pay an entrance
aalary of 13777 t year.
wage-hour Investigators make in
spection of busmen esutbltxhmenu
for compliance with the fair labor
standards act tnd the public con
tract act. In addition 10 meeting
the four-year experience require
ment, applicant will be required to
take t written tent.
Application must be received In
the office of the reelonal director
not later than July 18. 14. I
For the poaltloru of medical
bactertologiet In the various federal j
ajtenclea In Washington. O. C. ap
plication must be In by Auguat 16 In
the civil service commixalon office.
Poaltlon tn the V. a. public
health .ervlc will alio be filled I
8ale;iea for bacteriologist ran I
3100 Reclamation. Lt. Cmdr. UHNR.
left Tueaday morning for Seattle,
VVah where he will take a two
week course In navy reserve sub
ject. I.anrhf Reeervaliene Mem
bers of the women s auxiliary of
Reamea Oolf tnd Country club are
asked to call Mra. Stewart flnell,
ll. tor regular Friday luncheon
reaervallona.
UNA There will be t regular
meeting of the Royal Neighbor of
America Prtdty it g pm. In the
KC hall. There will be Initiation,
and offlcera tre asked to wear for
mal. Treataaenl Mary Alexander of
4311 Altamnnt waa moved tn Klam
ath Valley hospital for medical
treatment by Kaler'a ambulance
Tueaday morning.
To Tear The Klamath County
chamber of commerce wilt hold Ha
next Industrial visitation next rues
day morning tt 10 JO This visit will
be to the Klamath tUaln Pine mill.
Vlalteew Mr. and Mra. R. W Wit
chow of Oakland, Calif., are spend
ing t few daya visiting Mr. and
Mra. A. J. King tnd family. Mr.
Wittrhow It King auter.
Rack Ta Werk-Kathryn Vender.
In ff . bookkeeper tt Colyetr Motor
le. waa back tt work Tueaday
after spending t week vacation tt
home.
la Rrwaalngw Mr. and Mra. Fred
f err a no tnd baby Mike were In
flrooklngs over the holidays for the
annual Uly Featlval.
Portland Mra. Andrew Collier
recently spent t week In Portland
attending t ajrnodlral meeting of
the Presbyterian church.
Te Meet Rotld lodge No. 1 of
the Bon of Norway will hold their
regular meeting In the lodge room
on Friday. July (. tt I pm
VaetUeeilng MaxUie Gillette,
bookkeeper of Ray Bigger Electric,
le enjoying t week a vacation thla
week.
Mrs. Heart Gains Hope As
Doctors Give Her "Chance"
Parents Ask
Detention For
-Student Son
leal bacteriology. tntibloUca. Im
munology virtue, tnd veterinary
bacteriology.
No written teat la required.
Complete Information concerning
the above examination may be ob
tained tt th post office.
OKLAHOMA CITY. July 7 ijPi iay. brought her back for aeveral
Mra. Heart another chapter la ' week. Then she 11 return to her out
let life ef . . . I of-etate retreat.
WelL ton II be glad M know she a "None of my friend have gueed
feelim better ohv.lc.llv better . my Identity," the ys. -Neither hi
and menially belter. I mr daughter." I TACOMA. July 6 V-The parent
And moat Important Mra. ' The daughter Uvea In f allfornla. f of LaWrence jean sharp petitioned
Heart think maybe her other e,'rl charillea have ; , tttinttl court here yesterday to
doctors were wrong titer all. provided lor In Mr. Heart a , hlve U, jo-year-old youth com-
l m not ta excited now a I waa." The ll.0t you 11 remember. , mlllti , . tnotuUon for the
thla woman Identified only a Mra. j h h allotted "'"ell for
Heart aay.. "and I do feel belter, ! Jh. year thai'. apped f be her , R
"you ber her. of course. She 1 Mra. Heart, who f.rt Mid hen. ; the qut
until t unity board ha reviewed
la Uie middle-aged retired Okla-( recxiena tina oi ireunt - - -e
lu.rn.clty bu,i.-wom.n-. widow ! doent mention the three month 'ZilT Z
and moderately w e 1 1 1 h y - who t already have pard. of "h ngtm aludent who la
akcd you for an asit In aiuwerlng i "Mine u t peareiui leeiiiw n.
thu question which w aa loo big tor i he aaya. "and feeling peaceful 1 t
hrr I wonderful feeling.
-Itortora have Uld me I'll diet -Perhaps peace 1 what I want
frwm a heart ailment la a year. I ed-what I needed-after aH.
have lieaee u spend la Ihe neat j "And I have found It . .
It months. How eaa I gel Ihe meat !
enjoyment Ml at Ihe money Ire TL;( T11w Wnnh
charged with dynamiting the Van
corner home of hla parents on
AprU 1.
The petition waa presented In
behalf of Mr. tnd Mra. Lacy O.
Sharp, the parent, by Attorney!
Hugo Metzler and Manhall McCor
mick. recently named ta counsel for
young Sharp.
The action was evnecteH Ih.
Lota haa happened la her alaee Ihea. .,,. B r. . .r-o. youth tnd hu famllv have Indicated
The- paragrapha will being yea "?"r .....n' , L.rch of continually that they fell he tul-
the bare facu . . . now there a an lerea iran a mniisi orraxaown.
set aoldeT
I
WelL thai waa three month ago. gore FaCtS
haa happened U her alaee Uiea. .-.,,,-- ..,
U date.
Kit. .iih Un Me.rt Went
away from here.' Not rfrm.nenUy ;'"m;nf of Vtncoa,
.m .7" J,.:. ,::;!Columnlt Jack Scott, who la at
request provoked.
Because It brought aruwera
2S.000 of them from all over the
world after It wa publulicd In
newspapers In several countries.
Some of Uie advice was sincere. But
inoatly It was selfish.
They did. though, have their al
tending a nudists convention In
Washington stale.
Scott waa formally Invited to the
nudisls' meet.
His wife gave him written per
mission, plus t complete set of down of the mental faculties,
clothes in case he lost hi nerve.
Now Scott Is safely esconced Phone 8111 ask for CLASSIFIED!
Supporting affidavits by Mrs.
George A. Rlcklrs tnd Myron Haas.
psyrhittruta who had Interviewed
Sharp, declared they believed he
was an "Incipient schisophrenic tnd
not accountable for his behavior."
A achlxophrenic has a split or dual
(teraonaHrv- as a result of t break-
It Psya to Use the Want Adsl
TO BE DISCONTINUED
EFFECTIVE JULY 10
Effective with inauguration of Sbasl Da!:gbl,
new streamlined trains between Portland and San
Francisco, Sunday, July 10, Trains No. 13 tnd 14,
The Beam, between Portland and San Francisco,
will be DISCONTINUED. These trains now de
part southbound from Portland at 5:10 P.M. and
northbound from San Francisco at 4 M) PM.
The friendly Southern Pacific
i ney oiu. uiouto. " i arnong JJ0 nua mrn women. and . Save time, trouble, money get quick
feet on U,u woman who , say. jhe ,. multf . , Wlnt Atf
never comri iw. w "
money. Rhe decided to tee
some
more doctors. She didn't know If It
would help her. She waa willing to
give It a try.
-I'm ander medical rare again."
Mr. Heart aaya, "bat I cans aay ;
whal they lell me not new. But 1
I will aay thte aaavbe aay other
dorlora were wrong shout aa Jwsl ;
having a year la lire."
Well, she returned here only last
week. Some personal business, ahe
23 1eaU I fa
Monday. Jaly I. Itit-iNo paper) ... a baneball game,
i Klamath Pelicans vs. Woodland nine) Rodeos tt Alturaa
tnd Chlloquln Crescent City with It big Ireea, tn ocean
and 0. 8. destroyers it anchor nearby lakea. streams, etc,
all were getting a share of the Klamath population,
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Taeaday. July . 1 fit Seven hundred and fifty blooded
chicken mere killed In a terrific hall storm which struck
the Keaaler chicken ranch, located Just below McCnlluma
mill on the Klamath river, yesterday evening. Hailstones
the air of walnut crashed down on the chicken yards,
spreading Instant death among the huddling fowls, none
of which were able to reach shelter before they were pelted
to death by the falling chunks of Ice.
Wednesday. Joly T. HI Mrs. John Houston, one of th
popular employes of the American National bank, has re
signed her position Mrs. O. Booth has taken the vacancy
left ky Mrs. Houston for the present.
Tharsday. July . I!-Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Msmjii and chil
dren, Helen and Robert, have returned from a delightful
trip to Diamond lake where they were guests of Dr. and
Mra. Oeorge I. Wright and daughter Henrietta.
Friday, July I, 19? The sawmill of the Long Pine Lumber
company waa completely destroyed by fire at 3 o'clock this
morning. The mill was located alx miles northca.it of Bon
tnts and was owned by the Lorena brothers. The lost will
be close to IM.0O0, with $17,000 Insurance.
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Saturday, July 10, mid The Prevent Forest Fire campaign
got a good start this morning with 14 Camp Fire OH Is and
23 Boy Brouta participating. The Camp Fire Girls Inking
part are ta follows: Audrey Slielliorn. Marie Duffy, Mnr
garel Duunlngtnn, Jacqueline French. Ada Bnwdlue. Marl
DeLap. F.ltntbeth Llnriqulst. Helen Hhlve, Alysse Hector,
Mildred Hickman, Lena Krnyun. Virginia Mryera, A lie
North, Margaret Urrllngs, Janet Bedford.
J. C. Hamaker. Raymond Shaffer. James Mitchell. Wally
Hector, Olen Scott, Rex Hamaker, Art Brelmer, Junior
Dennis, Clarence Howie, Chester Hamaker. Alfred Carlson,
Chaa. Cummlngs, Fred Hale, Chandler Barry, Bert Shury,
Russell Orr. Merle 8wtnsrn, Embert Possum, Carl Emery,
Clement Hough, Axel Alto, James Hawkins, Thomas Duke,
represented th Boy Scouts. ,
On exhibition
tomorrow
THE BEAUTIFUL NEW
Shasta fytylfyttm
STREAMLINER TO SAN FRANCISCO
"Iniur With Landry"
LIABILITY
FIRE
E. M. MacB.th
V. T. Johnion
John A. McColl
AUTO
PROPERTY
f TV
hi)
Paul O. Landry
lit Mala lu-eel
Phone 111!
Sec it-go through it!
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In KLAMATH FALLS
At S. P. Passenger Station,
Thursday, July 7, 9 a. m. to
11:30 a. m.
ADMISSION FREE
SIP
The frlandly Southern Pacific
le Daily Service July 10
Bfi's .-rue!
(plus tax)
From Klamath Falls
EVERY DAY, AFTER JULY 10, ON THE NEW
TNf MILLION DOLLlt SUiAMUHlt WITH IHf HILUOH COUAI VflHT
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vi s i?asLs
You'll sight-see like this
Yes, it's true only $8.25 one way, $14.8) roundtrip (plus tax)
to San Francisco on the new daily Shasta Daylight.
This beautiful streamliner is brand new from stem to stern: New chair
cars, with huge "Skyview" picture window! and scats cushioned with
foam rubber. New, exciting Timbcrline Tavern. New triple-unit dining
car-kitchen-coffec shop. And itshowsyou magnificent scenery all th way.
The Soaufa Daylight operating on STANDARD time, leaves Portland
at 7:45 A.M., Salem 9:00 A.M., Albany 9:31 A.M., Eugene 10:1(5 A.M.
and Klamath Falls at 2:23 P.M., arrives San Francisco 11:15 that even
ing the fastest train schedule in history between these cities.
All 420 chair car seals oh th Shasta Daylight art
rtstrvtd, but there is no charge for reservation.
Space available mate reservations early, p least.
The friendly Southern Pacific'
W. S. McBRIDE, Aggnt
Phont 3111