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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1949)
PACE TWO Fast Time Petition "Success" roBTiANn, July u ifi n campaign ta keep daylight Bating time waa approaching rlelarr todir, with the deadline anlv one da iff. lis lit hi Urn. ! effective in Farlland awd many aiirreandlng Inane, will He banned In Oregon Its turds r anlcaa referendum pell liens are filed lornorrew. Im stldd Jr, chairman of the campaign commit tee. said 1246 of the necessary I5P.' signature have already been certified bs county court, and that nearly 4on mor. are now be in checked. "That unlesa an unusuallv large number should prove liiTnlid til give u a comfortable martin." h aaid. stldd planned la file the retcr eadeea pctilioa at lisle as Mmi. The legislature aaeasttre. which wanned alihl earing CI ait la Oregon anleaa prarlahaca' br th raYernae. weuld then a at fa Inta eCfcrt antil after th refcreneasa la Jsavrmber. IU. Tha exact effect nf a referendum lallura waa not certain. Tha aula attorney general ha not maaa a forma! ruling, but ha indicated that while all olflcial business would hae to ba conducted on standard time commercial operations anight la able to cominua on daiLgni time, anyway. Asvetker referradaaa a a aid agalsss the legMielarea east aia wnalaa law reached lactiaa earlsr tan week. Thai rcfereadaa waa aaadartca ay aid aa graape. aha wanted am literal aawaiaa rwlea. Two a t h a r referendum attempt were apparently doomed. Koahera nearly enough signature were ob tained on petition la halt con ruction of a KVw je mar dam. and to cancel a law requiring the Ucena Inc of electrical contractor. Gertie Street Parking Planned An order to prohibit all nark ng net U int aide of Oettla atreet la 'ha block between and Cmaby wraa atfned yea-erday by tha county ewrt. The order peih:bi:a parklnd of any type vehieja, dee ar mgrtt. aig I) at tide of Uva atrael where tha Suburban fir aepartmani au'joa . i located. . T J r ii t T.. .- J! J flits. IlWiil I '.'!?: sal TWO COMPLETE OVENS aWsaaai I 1 I1 ...IN THIS NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC "PUSH-BUTTON" RANGE! Locating fur tnmplttt cool in comenience? Srop rifht here. Because this wonderful, new G-E Automark Range has Clip cooking titne. Now yon ran prepare irirnl men dnhej at once . . . a roast in on. spacious erven, hsked biscuit in the other. Each oven warms, halcee, bro.il of roam caj til sua. Autocnanc rimer control led, or too ran operate each oven eeparetelr br hand. Just think every thing;'! rradr for eating atf ear . Wonderful "push-button" panel, taa... with "Tel Aonk" light that ho what heat it on each rooking unit L'rni! you've actually tried thi sensational, new way to "cook with your finger tip" you can't reaUy imagine bow perfectly easy and simple cooking can be I 7 Other Model. Available. GENERAL ELECTRIC $39.99 D ,WN Ai long oi 24 month to pay. roar: 1001 Main I I . aft.' I ! (Conunued from Pag Onei than your income you might have escaped the harrowing experience of going bankrupt. a a 1 IIGAIN. plea.e. don I let ma wrong. I Mr. Premdent. There U nothing ! discreditable about gallic broke AS i AN INDIVIDL Al-enecialiy hen. ' aa I understand you did. you pa t up all your honest debu ao thai : NO ONE HUSK sullere by your lack ! of business acumen. Many a iod man ha cone broke and haa coma : back better than eer. But here la something I feel I 1 must aay to you. and I think you aiU agree that I am nam: 1 The different, between ninn.nl an individual, private business into bankruptcy and RINSING A NA TION OP 1M MILLION PKOPLK ' INTO BANK.RIKICY J u nM u the distance briaecn our earth enl , the farthest uny, twinkling atar in tha aoiar tem and utat distance haa lo be measured in m.ll.ons of ligat-years. , An individual a no e.iea broke can come back. The NATION that goes broke NkVKH cornea back. Oreece and Rome point that moral for iu. ' The aorrow. the aullertng. the grind ing poverty that eusue a hen natioiu go broke ara brvond descr.puon. I dont uunx you want lo be re spona.bie for anvthing like that. Mr President. Bui when you uik of apendinc mora than aa taaa in in a lima haa inia anen our deot ta already phvuca;:y gtea'er than any nation a debt ever aaa before, you re iieemid our boat into a rapid at ahoae lower end Lea a drairoymd cataract. 1 hope yrtull pardtin ma. fcul 1 Just couidn l he.p aayd th lo you aa a fnend. 0 And C Pine Tracts Sold Tha Clrhrul Tmber company of Gilchrist and Pucketi and BVherer of Keno have purchased tracte of Oregei and CaUfom limber at a Portland sale be the agence. Tha Iracu failed to draw any tompeti live b.dfl.r-g Purkert and & herer bought s0 . to feet of Pondemaa. Msika) feet of Douglaa fir. W Xa) feet of augar pine and a veell amount of other apeciea located aaiHst five milea anu'JieeM of Pegatwa Prvre of the eucr p-na waa gil 54 a ttvou as an-v o tft Prvderoa t.lM thouaand The Ochriat trm hesgnt timber Wa-ed three an ilea ar'rveaat of Law pine, pavtrf I.IU a thousand f atawe 1 0U9 feet of Punateroaa. 031 GENERAL ELECTRIC STORE Phono S400 mm Antelope Herd Starts Moving To Hart . ,,,.. . -t - a , 'kit."'.. ; .. , , ; -v ... ... . . v . ---' " ' "'- " ' ' ' '- r - vj Tr-' -,.lae?!r! "-'-Vi-- ' 1v'X;""v,hV' " rlaaaa;.i:, Herd tri Blue S.y hotel, i their onnual comp.ng encuej.on. The ' hotel" it a pm on d j count, whcie people ponor the yearly ottair. It located j taken ot lotf year I convention. Girl Scouts, CFG Plan For Summer Camp Summer plana oi tha Oui Bmuti arul Camp tm Otrla ar br.ng fui la4 tv Tn dajr ravp for bvouu aa beMl for on at Moor pvft in Jur and to jr ar pans4 (. AaguU At prranl lsa Ciap Tr O.rla arv b-xai.x-g their Uirv aum nr Ur rtmp at ui par a Ikxn nap pmgraau art aim.lar la Um era. '.a aA4 p.ajr trvrr prmide Camp iMfwr Aecr at tha lata o in xu u ftaivadv in iu fir4 ea Camp iU run Iron July la a Jl lor uw IVouU and Jul? SI t Aai'Jrt 11 lor tlw Camp Fir Otrla. Tha latt tmiapa mmn th ramp swn'.r. arx. fr? iiinu'i Julr and Uva fTTt. w-ap ha been rharVred from Kaatma'l. t n;on h alt arfwml to uaa tt trroup - and firth ta ramp Tbr kee tmn trva h f h tvivvni it I M fn Aiindar mnrrttntft. Aftnut P g;rU rvava r jtrrtd for th rut atwfcaajwTfi hnvrrer. the aVout off.r rraeM that th third aa tvtt f a rt T1V-- vtahirc t re.v..r for tha thtnl mar do an at 13 1 M n atret. F fnr tVwMil ramp ta 111 a ek for Arou' arwl til for nofi-ArouU. A 3 rt tratK-n f hi aUo tw ii.rv4. Driver Held In Accident A cUcramertfo drtrer wai arrested th s anocT!irg bv sa'e pnhce follow ing an accident two miles wear nf Kera no huhwav M in which Mrs. Jla Jordan of Carann Ct'y waa iieri:v mvired Irrtn nmith. rtacramento. waa charted wnh driving on the wrong atde of the highway. He pleaded not guilty in Justice court and waa Indeed m the county jail In lieu of Me bail hearing on the charge as to be held tomorrow tnorning Smith, tta'e police said, waa drtv. tne toward Klama'h rails when he re.unded a sharp curve and eppar entlv met a gaaol;ne transport truck on the highway. Smith swerved hl car onto the rght-hand lane, poiir, aaid. and collided almost head-on with the ear driven try Mr. Jordan. The woman was taken to Klamath Valley hospital for treatment of a cut on her head. Th name Thuie- waa applied at different time In antiquity to Norway and to Iceland. 31 a e Say Rponlaneona rombuatlnn la (he reanlt of a man'! wftt-power and A tntnifii irnn'l-power meHInf head-on. The LUGGAGE SHOP 101S Main fhone 131 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON aV-V vKer mecnberi ol tHe unique Portland Wheat aoRTIAND. July 14 .-Cah atvat itid: rvft white 3 0. soft an te 'deluding Ken ! on, white ciub 12 0. western red IJ0. Hard red winter: Ordinary 12 09. 10 per -er.t t:i. II per cent tl 10. 11 per cent IJ 11 Hardamte baarl: Ordinary M to per cent : 10. II per rent II It. 11 per rent K 13 Today a rar rece'pu Wheat U. barter I. flour 7. corn i. oats 4. sniU feed 13. Lirestock SOITH SAM rRANCISCO. July 41 iAF-L'8DA Cattle. aalaD loo. caUvea 140, eupp.y mainly rows and predominately eannera and cutters, early trade very draagv; demand eireedinglv narrow, a lew aaedium and good tuo- lOia) lb. feeder steer I JO 00 can ner and cutter cow I.00O-13 00 no other sale of cows early: fond weighty sausage buua 173 00: calf trade alow: early sale Limited to a few cull anal rom asan gredee at weak pcicea from 11.00-100 Hrt. salable ISO: but. hers &o cents htver. sows steady, good and fhotce 100-140 lb. butcher taw, odd head good bows ligoo. Sheep. aa.ab: 1300: supple .1ms Includes scleral hundred head from Wedneadar: no early trade, indica tions demand coanparat velv narrow and unflerwrie weak. Wednesday price largely II 00 lower; several deck food spring Umba 123 so la 00. only one small lot 1S at and some Ute sale of medium and good tamos at 170 00 and til 00 slaugh ter ewea s-eedr: medium and good M 3d and MOO; common mostly 13 M. 1 CHICAGO. J'llv 14 'L'RAi Salable h"s 7000: general market active and M cents higher, trade closed slow; top rt for several load choir 10.310 lb : bulk 170 10 lb 73 35-33 on 3--ro lb. (3100-11 00: few 3M-3O0 lb II. 7 30 75. heasier wetahta ararre. odd lra up to 154 lb. down to around 17 75: good and choice bows un der 340 lb. Il-On-IIMI; few I1I7V 3M-V75 lb 115 75-1(175. 175-4O0 lb. 114 75-14 00. 4O0-454 lb 111 So li 00: 475-550 lb. 11100-1150: odd head heavier aowa as low aa III 50. Salaole cattle 3000: salable calve 400: moderately active trade on moat slaughter elaaaea: be-f s'eers and heifer strong to 15 cents higher; Instance up more; rows uneven, averaging mostly steady; bulls steady to 50 cents lower; vealer steadv; good and choice fed steers 135 00-17 00; two loads choice 1340-14.17 lb at latter price top 12 15 for load high-choice UM lb; most common to medium steer $18 50-34 75; choice heifer I scarce; bulk medium to good 111 00-lfl 00; bulk common and me dium beef caw 115 50-1150: few good 11000-3000; canner and cut ter 111 50-1. 00: medium and good sausage bull 131 00-13 15: odd head 11.1 50: vealer I2 down. I Salable a heap 500; good and choice weighty spring lamb l.rm; such kind mostly tn 00-20.50; lat. ter price top but quotable higher: all other gradra light lamb weak to 50 cent lower; slaughter ewes stead at MM down. j Fish Lake Fire Destroys Units Fire t Pih lake Wednesday night reduced two itructure and a pump In plant on th. Medford Irrigation district to aahe before a fir. fight ing crew arrived from Lake o' th. Wood. The fir. which apparently started In the pumping plant from an un known origin, razed the dllchrlder'g cabin and a combination garage woodshed. Damage wa estimated at between 14000 and 1.1000. Word of the fire reached Lake n' the Wood at p. m. Wednesday and th. crew was dispatched Imme diately with equipment. Th. crew arrived In time to wet down th ashes and keep th. fir. from spread ing Into adjacent forest land. Arctic water have relatively small aalt content because of lark of evaporation and th. Inflow of many river. Mountain For Blue Sky Hotel Meet 17 i Order of the Antelope will ospen grove high on towering Hort mountain in Lake on the Hort mountain antelope refuge. The picture wo ' Young Demos To Support Elliott Recall PORT! AM. Julr 14 ijv-Fieeu. tna board member of tha Younf Democrat of Multnomah count? voted la-vt n i.th i to tupport a recall mm aaatml ftherlff XI. L. rillott. The roil rail .ot ma ft to 4 Th cair.pa.cn to out th yuunc demorrat. county official from the of fir he took over tn January :U be oriamied ton'aht at a public mre'.nt to be preidH over br Ad miral Thomas L. OaTch treMred'. Elliott tuned a Rtatrment lau n tht tn whirh he aaain refu)-ed to rvMfn. a-ked the atat pniir for la nfurcment aMUtanc in th roun ty in order to rvdur th county uniform divition aa rwtmmndHl by a coumy tai tonwrvatkoo fm mi(!r. aa:d drputiea no Vmtrr could takt ouuid mpkiynvnt attrr ftunday and aaain Aired chanea ha had marie aa-iint Stanley Mar Donald, tdentiftration bureau chief he had ditmiMed Debris Tossing Delays Grading Residential alter grading in the rltr ta being held up because of Interference of debria strewn in the alleys be residents. It wsl learned today from Councilman A P Con drey, who la urging cooperation from householder. Rubbish, trash, piles of lumber and other obstacles make It im possible for the city grader to oper ate in the majority of aileya. Con drey aaid. Red Cross Lauds Swimming Program The Klamath county Red Cross urges cooperation and participation In the swimming Instruction pro grams being offered thu summer at the Matin pool and th. Oregon Tech pool. Stress is placed on safety In water porta in the swimming lessons, ahich range from Instructions for beginners, both children and adults, through those with more advanced swimming ability. The Red C r o office will be happy to furnish any Information concerning the programs. The tele phone number Is 714. Grass Fires Keep Firemen On Jump Three grass fire called city fire men out Wednesday, but losa of a small chicken house waa th. worst damage. The first wa at J 4 p. m. at. 4 Cook where a grass fir. spread to an empty chicken house. The next call wa at 1 M p. m. tn 1731 Ore gon avenue, and the third, to th. 1700 block on Crescent at 1 SO p. m. Both did no damage. Rogue River Forest Closures Go On Area and road cloi.ure In the Klamath district nf th Rogue River national forest went Into effect July I. Approximately six section In the i Seven Mil. area and southwest of ; the ".even-Mile guard station ar. now closed to motorist and camp , er. This la th. lam. closure that I wa effective last year and the only one this year on Klamath district. Last year closure were also Im posed on Bcntt and Hand creeks and I the Plnney Rale area west of Hsr ! rtman lodge. REftMON PORTLAND, July 14 lPI Veter an nf the 41st (Bunset i division will hold a .reunion her. tomorrow with session at th. armory. All th. raw material used In th. making of fine American hand mad, glas ar. found In th. United mate foregather thu week.. end for ;Womtn Conduct jTule Kiwonis Meet j Tt'lEt.AKE. Calkl, July 14 ' Mrs. Paul Maldln. wile of tha Tu Iske Kmanu club pre1dent. was mitre- of ceremonies Wrdnetulay nth', for th clubs annual Lad.ea .Nit hf. Atvvit M members and (heir alien. lncliidin a lam delriaimn Irnm th Klamath Kiaamt ciub rr on hand. A H-rtal hour prrdd dinner srvrd at th Pnrtmns hotel. Mother Dies Saying Child ASTORIA. July II i. A 10- year-old mother wat credited today with sacrificing her life lo sare her , small son. An autopsy showed that Mrs. Florence Hita Pr'ersoti, M. died ot llijur.ea InCliled when she tumbled out of a niostng rar after grabbing her three-year-old boy to safely. The Uit opened the dieir of the , car in ahich Mrs Petersen and her j hu.band were rlrllne la.t Rnnrf.v ' He started to fall out "Pie mother lunged for him. yanked him bark to the safety of' the car. but lost her own balance, nhe crashed to the rtevement Jtist ; as her husband applied the brakr to stop the car. Mrs Peterson died In a hospital Tuesdar Rhe came here from Boa. ton a rear ago tn loin her hu.band. I Carl, who la stationed at Tongue Point natal station. lAIAUf C-atMn, II ...eslTIIOt I,. 7 ;obert MITCHUM Myrna 10Y u he Red Pon L ?t. sa mufti yVSagJBMSsarBi I1U Bit MEW AIMI Mw aa)fl ' ssasassaasBawBaaaaaae. I;-1 La Barker a twaaa I aye ( f "1 asfeael sehkae Beatya abss -IV. -V' WS noftn! flFV M p. m i a.aa It's A Good Time To: PreeM fooit for winter. Can food for winter. Paint bama and building! during qulck-diylni weather. Tighten fencea. Hort apiul and grain aaikt. Clin k hat vol machinery. Check lira fighting equip, nient. llo awlminlng. 7-Year Term For Assault Given Kelley Arthur Jrk Krllry. 95-yrt.r-old Nctirn, rntrrUv fifntinm brrin.f th 3Jnd prrwin rnlfiici-tl lo prl vn frnm th lort clrrull court inc- Jmiry 1. H M-nti-ieTtM to ft Iftm nnt to KrkfMt rrn ?tt In th Ol un piutrntiry on ft rharv of Lviult, arnifj itl. danrou ftaton. Kelley hud bveti on prubfttlnn on thm rhariti (trr i-lrnltni iulU ty 1h Hrinrintxr TurMUy uighl he beta in utvolv-nl In another Iiaraii at hii Hn-ad atreet cabin and ftdmlttrdly alugited Mary Kb liiMtn. 31. hit common law mfe, aith a diil)ie-bittrd an That resulted in revocation of hia proba! ion bv Circuit Judga Uavld K Vandenbert llruca tinier Cnrin. 19. nf Bur bank. Calif . cam into circuit court ymrrday aftrrmn to plead guil ty lo ft tharir of burglar, but tio date waa et for hit arutenc. Th outh TueMlav night had ben returned from Eugeit to fa prorcut ion f . burg lanung an apartmrnt at 231 hpring. July I It aaitrd grand Jury Indictment. BULLETIN H R II 1 O TO . JhIt II rs Prratdrnl Trumaa aniwHfiee! plans Ia4lav ta slp p tmntil blnf la trMi haraeat hit bt lha ernml decline. Th arllan. lha preldenl U14 A news eanfrrrnr. will awl erras lavemmenl spendlnf ral bod got spending la an? wa? V , HURRY! lnd 3oej ' cvt. mfowiju-m iV com. -z-"nui;ifipi slecnaa tutsa aaarst HAYWARD Hum m eieao aJMM.aail 2).,fjTQD: jit ? L seat- IrlaW fflMD now vNT jr '-w. rx v - ...aar '"V A laaaaaW !' MONTH!" f S!EDflBMlKl It tlx lanky, rinnin Monty it th. irl who tomi utt I Slnllon who loved inoufh lo up lo Monty'i heirt . . and I t i Mcond ehinci it lid! uw hir dream ki fiil lynl I issmmnsfa,,- Y. - FRANK MORGAN ' "ftH AGNES MOOREHEAD f im BILL WILLIAMS THURSDAY, JULY U, 1949 Support On Wheat Set At $1.88 Tha county loan rata or gtipporl price on wheal for Klamath count? hai Juat been announced at M per bushel. Tha rata la baaed on Die wheat parity price aa nf July I, 1U4II of U 17 per bushri and U for l. n (Hade No. I wheat. The term inal loan rata at Portland, and olher nearby terminals la 17 Ifl per bushel. Tha county loan rataa (or other Klamath gvalna era aa follows: barlyel 11 per bu.; rye l it per bmu ; and oala 87 per bu. 'lltana prices ata for U. ft. No. 1 grails. There will ba a tew rents discount for grailea loaer than No. I. (Irani prlrra will ba auiiported br loans or purchase agreementa aa :n llitg. Commodity loans will be available on grain stoied In (ihmJ granartea or bins. These loans will bear Interest at the rata of I per cent, and will matuie April Jo, IBM) or eootier on demand uf CCc. Hlh loans and pun Itasa agreemeiiLa will be available through Januaiy Jl. Punliata agteementa are merelt an agrremeiil bctaeen the proou '. and I'CC, that CfC will purrha-e Uie grain at ilia support pure aim. in JO days alter Ap'il 10. IDM. (VmmiKliiy loans are for ihn.s grain produ.eta who need the re. turns fiom their grain rmp befu a the following spring after harvest, ahile purchase agreementa ara in. lemled for those producers ti aant a guaranteed prue for thtiaa i grain. 1 iiiyir DKl.AKK. Ore, July 14 .av-TIs luiicoln County Agate society w.ll hold Ita srtetith annual eahlbil ntr Aatunlay and Hundav. Hiunea a ill be displayed y Wood, 'burn. Kiigene, Portland, and otrm pia. Wash, owner, aa wall as kf local gruuia. T..- i ' IS fatr r t"riwi less !0F THE MONTH!" Moline Daily om ( .jq vlJi)JteHtjnT 1 It; egmf.'l''l yin"MrART TROUILkVI TOM and JERRY CARTOON "Polka Dot Pun" Prtt Smith Nor.lry Now)