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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1949)
FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE FIVE ulhvin ill Higii liuiignt ml Vi ftiniU 10 lu 0 WEATHER ritrAM VKAH tm aale II "r ' 14 " normal "' NIIKTMCNN t'Al.irilHNIA: r.ir IMar. Mi.hl and aalunlajr ! ill ai-allaiaU Uiitll.loMt muunlsliu mum l H..I.III.S - ' lsmialu tliaina. ""I'll " ' w U llll CM.!. WKaTKHN OKgUIIN M.llr rliiildr lun cus.l "' end 1UIUIUM. Paillr ciimuy inlail". KMnailial In Uliui. Hlgll rtaar b"m High liilam'r m u M . 1 1 in. mi aalunlar IS I" '" KAkTEHN OMWMINl Herllir eliMMlr lodar. air aaiunlss. areiiaied anal nuun tmiini'i" lUiii'Mini Imlh da Corner lulu. IIHH U"" " o M. liw Wi.Hnl lll Su l " OKANTH l-AM ANI VIIINITV UIK at Hiamain raiu. Iliah l"ila l" lonlthl a Ilia" "iida W. rrum Mouth Mrs. Oniric Hlrven on. Lakevlev iiiliay, relumed till week I rum Laguua Urai it. Calif, there ah hu been visiting mi her Inter. Mrs. Arthur Marken. Mr.. Mai-ken U staying there lu be iier her liusliand. who U aiuwly reoover II . Iruin a serious lllneaa. In A lcal huspllal. The Ms. sens are former leaiUeuu ol Klamath falls. I ihlblllun An rshlbitlcm nf new pier nf equipment Invented In Klamath Falls will be shown this Caturday murnln t the Hell Ma chine company, 4018 S. th street. The machine la used In sharvenlng kiewe, and there U possibility that It lay id Into commercial urorlurtlon i Klamath Kails. The public U U. riled. frota llrarh Conference O E Tommie" Thompson, local repre ait native of the Aetna t.lfe Insur nr company, haa returned from Cuonado Hrach. Calif.. here he al k ndrd the annual esl coaat mia'tmi of representatives of that company. He traveled overland with othtr company ofllrlala from Ore ion to and from the meetlni. r pom nieber-JoeHUffnrd round hoa foreman for Ureal Northern at Blrber. arrived In Klamath Mill Mnniley nlshl to vim hu m and daul ier. Terald and Chrrrlll Wat ford, of Una city. He returned lo Blrbe ' lale Wedueaday afternoon. I'lriilci -HI. Marya Altar society of the Haired Heart church will hold lia annual picnic al Ihe Mar tin Ureen ranch In the Henley dlautrt this Hunrtay. Dinner will be served at I p. m. by the Altar MKiely. A chant will be made. The public la Invited. OueaU are asked to brim their own labi aervlr. Lake County Scout Camp Head Named I.AKEVIKW. July l-Mary Wlllry will be director of the Olrl Hcouta aummer ramp at Cottonwood Mead owa which will open July II for two weeka. It waa announced Tuearia by Mia. William Harbiaon. public rela tlnna director for the Olrl Hcout cnunrlL Mua Wlllry will be anaialrd by Mra. Carroll Brown. Olrl Hcouta who plan tn attend mul reilater with Mia. rnrreat W. Jonea. 4M Houth IC atrret. In addition tn the UMial rrafta work at the camp, there will alao be meialwork thla year. Next Hunrtay. July 11. parrnta and frletuU of Olrl Hcouta and 4-H mem bera will m to Cottonwood Mradowa to prearo the ramp for the aummer uae. They will have polluck lunch at noon, with thoae aitendini tak- Ini fixid with thrm. The one-week i-H camp will oien July 34, follirwed by Uie Olrl Bcoula. ....... : I IWI M" ' ' RENT CONSULTANT Albert W. Dovis it greeted at the Klamath Foils orea rent office thi week by Geneva Hitson, rent legol exominer. The two peruse business of bond in this picture. Dovis' moin heodquarters is in Medford. He is here now examining local rental problems. 350 Bills Effective Saturday Minister Heads Fair Employment SALCM. July IS iP Th Rev. William Van Meter. 31. rpUcopall an minuter al Wood burn, will have chane of administration of Ore von'a new fair employment prac tice! law. He waa appointed by State La bor CommUatoner W. E. Kinuey. Van Meter la chaplain of the boya' irainlni achonl. and waa chaplain of Ihe atal houae of repreaenia Uvea two year aio. Taa allUetowir Lorna Pratl. tmall dauih trr of Mr. and Mra. Loula Pratt ill S304 Cannon, underwent a tonsillectomy al HHIlde hoapiial Thurad ty mornlni. Th llltl lrl and Mrs. Ju Sumnera, Iraiulenl la four (rear old. I brryplrkerfc WAIlKK DROHNH PORTLAND. July IS iP A 1-ear-old wader was drowned In th awift Bandy river east of her yes terday. He was Jacob Charles Sum- I ners, on oi in sis cnuoren oi mr, SALEM. July 1ft iTi Mor than 3M bills of the IMS leilalalure will become law tomorrow. The IriiUlatur passed SM meas ures, bul the others already are I effective because they contained i emergency clauses. Here arc Uie more Important new laws: Creatine the office of Hate milk markellni administrator, to be named by the board of agriculture. A fair employment practices act. Increased Industrial accident ben efits. Licensing of practUal nurses. The sumered plan of Issuing auioinobil licenses. Preventing candidates for office from changing parlies Just before elections. letting banks close on Saturdays. Kequtrini automobtlea lo slop for i school buses which are loading or unoadlnl. 20 Million Missing In Will Fight LOS ANOKLES. July IS 'P A ; small matter of 20.000.000 1 all that I seems to be missing In Uie battle over the will of lat British Theatre i Magnate Charles P. Bernhard. I Hla estranged widow, Jane Anne Lldell Bernhard. 21. told the court ' yesterday that ah has been able to ' find only 11100 In cash and a liouo ! automobile since Bamhsrd died here last June 10. i "We have been Informed Bern hard sold hla -theatre intercuts in ! England for 170 000 000." said her ; attorney. Oerald Llpiky. Attorney for the estate, Louis M , Brown, said thai so far no oilier I aaseta have been discovered. Davis Heads Rent Office In Klamath Rental knots are belnf untied In the Klamath Palls area rent office by Albert W. Davis, whose main of fice Is In Medford. Davis replaces Ray Cook In this position. Davis' title la landlord-tenant con uliant. a new position created re cently by congressional action. Davis, who straightens nut rental complfllnta from both landlords and tenants, has been working on this program for four years In Jackson and Klamath counties. He has been affiliated In real elate circle since 1020. As long as homing facilities doesn't adequately meet the de mand, this office will be necessary. Davis said. Davis la urging landlords here to file petitions and register complaints so that rental problems can be handled. "I am eager to help both land lords and tenants In any way I can. i but they must make knwn their troubler,," Davis said. Geneva Hitson has been rent legal examiner In the local office, 432 i Main, for one year, i To date, rerjt controls have not been lifted In lther Klamath or Jackson counties, although ceilings I have been removed In some Oregon counties. West Marks Taken From Truck Drivers BKHLIN. July 15 IIP) Russian troop began confiscating West marks today from Berlin - bound truck drivers Inside th Soviet ion. Arriving driven said thy had been halted briefly at Mlehendorf. 10 miles from Berlin, by a new Russian checkpoint. East German police, under Rus sian military supervision, demand led al) West marks In th drivers' j possession. Marines 'Invade' Isle Of Crete ABOARD THE U. S. SIXTH TAHK M.KET. Mediterranean Sea, July 1ft iA-t Some 1200 marines hit the beach on the island of Crete tomorrow but the "Invasion" la )ut a training exercise, approved by the Greek government. Never before have the marines ' made one of their famed 'andlnga I so far east of th United States. Branks or scolding brTdles were contrivances once used In the Brll- lish Liles to punl.-h "a c o 1 d 1 ng ; women." ll was a headpiece with a piece of Iron that fitted the mouth and depressed the tongue. YOUR FAVORITE REFRESHMENT?! .'PTT SHOP EARLY FOR fj j YOUR SUPPLY OF lj OLYMPIA BEEr! 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