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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1949)
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THRE5 WEATHER THKAM VKAN V date . ! l.a.i t"' Normal " WkaTKHN (IHriaiN: i:n.lilaraliUi ImiUMtvM alimg Inn III rtiaal ami aiinie fly mtmiliig rhiiiillnr.a in northern lularior vallata. rivaling uu by niMin tiMlar and Hutiila High. Iwiltt Uaxa lung riia.l Ml tu H, llilrtliit 7ft lu Sft Inwa lunlght 4a In as. Niirllierlr wlntla of 10 lu ! ntllaa an hour Unlay, In-i-raa.lr-g tu IS lu iw iiulaa an hour Similar. KAHTrKN OHrOnN Clear In PMrlly rlnuily Inday ami Hunilay High. Unlh Oa.a M lu US, lima Innlalil 4a lu OS. NONTIir.HN CAUKIIHNIA: Fair lixlay Slid Munilay bnl mam anil mninlug lug lung mail, fellgnuy taaimar un tua.l ml rtml.r In iniHItarn imiunlaln ale, Imlay. Nurltiwa.lri Ir wlntla ull aluua lu lu HI mllaa an liuut. UHAN'ia FAHN ANII VICINITY' fair Ihniuan aunita.. IHlll luilay Su, luw luiiiglil So. Kigu euuuar Hi. IIuum Mr. and Mr. Ed Ooriiun of tlie Marlon apartment have re turned luuiia Irum a visit U Qrasa Valley. Wlnla away lliry aaw the all-star game ai Hcddlng. Mr. Clor duue muthrr, Mn. Minnie Kane who haa brcn Willi hrr daughter lor aoitia time haa gone to Oakland U visit rrlailvrg. Hhe wag accompanied anulli by a great grandson, IJKk Kllliujseii. Kiuene. Mm. Kane s honia la 111 Vancouver, II C. Varallonlni Mr. and Mra. Flnyd Wilkes ara vacationing In Minna ata. Chicago and oilier mid-west-em ixiiiiu. Carda received by frlcnrts aay tltpy ara seeing Uie While Box Cuba game In Chicago. Wilkes la yantmasler lor tha H, P. and Mia. Willing la head of tha Hurries de partment In Millrr'a. On nualncaa An official of trie league nl Oregon Clltra. Herman Kehrly, conferred with city nfflrere In Klamalh raits Wc1nedsy Krhrly aa tnierraied mainly In securing copy of the Hahn-Campball sur vey fur lh University "I Oregon f lira. Polle Victim Flnyd Henderson. SB. waa flown to Eugene Friday, 1 10 am, for treat mrnt of polio. Pilot of tha Howard plana waa II. W. Brown Henderson waa taken u tha Hsered Hurt hospital. Ta Inn Mr. and Mra. Mam Kmllh who hava been visiting at tha homa of Mr. and Mra. Lee MrHrlde. 401 N. Ninth, left Haiurday to re turn to their homa In Amarlllo. Tes. Return Mra. Lloyd llarrla i Bally MrKinnryi and Karen and Bruce, of Uuiherlln. Ore., ara tha gueata of Mr. and Mra. J a mra aluaaar, nivemew addition. Visiting Mr. and Mra. Mrrl 41th Dlrkaraon wara vuitlm at Uia korna of Mr. and Mra. Harry C. Dlakaraon racanlly. Thay hava now ratumad to Olympla, Waih. Ttailara Mra. Phil QuUanbarry and ehlldran. fluaanna and Falira. f Lakaylaw ara rialilnt with hrr aaranla. Mr. and Mra. Tony Mol alaig ar, Til Bldorada lalarag Monday Mayor Itobart A. Thorn paon and family, now vara tlonlnc at tha Laka o' tha Wooda, will rat urn Monday. Tlatta Harold Franay. ai-pollca tadca aa7 Klamath Falla, vUltad brlafly hara Thuraflay. Franay now llaaa In Ortdlry. Calif. Pole Sitting Protests Lack Of Apartment REV'KRK, Maw . July IS iPy Tin wile of a aterplejaik beitan her third day aUip a Mi-font lelmiaph pole today in an eflort to draw an offer of an apartment, Mra. Jean till. 34, took up real deuce Thurailay In a tarpaulin-covered platform on the pole top. She aald ahe will atay there until the atunt brliiR an offer of a ault able home for her. her huaband and four-year-old daughter. Tacked to the pole It a ilgn aay !n: "I am protritlnit the hnumnf hortaKe." Her hutband, Arthur. 3G, aaya hlRh rentals hve made It ImiMM aihle for the family to find the kind of an apartment they want. He rnnMriirtrd the 10 bv 13 foot platform braced by suy wlrea analmt brrerg of I he Atlnnllc In thl remirt rommiinlty known an the Coney Iland of New Fnitland. The plntfnrm l on the bearh bou levard In full view of thousand who vl"lt the resiirt dnllv. Kllia cllmbi thrmiKh the hnired trap door three times dnllv to brine; food to his wife. He Is living In a hotel and their rinushter Is llvliin In a prlvnte home. not ni t- ni t ssivti SACrMMKNTO. Julv Id (IV The alnrk awnoped down on the nister nitv asrd nl a hnvpital yrMcrdav and left a bshv girl ench fnr Mrs Harold Anderson and Mrs. Walter Anderson. The new mothers are sisters and the fathers ara twin brothers. The word ' apron" was orlginnl!y "napron" ind was corrupted frcm "a napron" !) "nil apron." I j. J ar v t TONITE 14 EAGLES' BALLROOM.-. wov niPiiinfm una inrir v Krlrnili 4 Music by t Hill I'lll IIII S t r A(.i,t;-ii)i,t.vft Alrniorrahlp Ini'rraard -Tha Ul ablrd Ainarlian Vatarana omanlaa lion Inlllalad thraa nrw mrmbrra at tha Hurling held In KO hall Fri day nmht. New rarrulla ara William V. Huntana, John B halter and Ktliel HUirmy ilaafjord. Helrenh ineiila were aerved at tha cloaa of tha cerrmony. In Waahlmton Mr, and Mra. H. W. LelUke of Falrhaven heltihu. and Mr. and Mra. Mark Howard of Huminera lune left tlila morning for Kverett, Wtuh., on a lU-day Halt. They will be kurnla of the Leonard lUakeg, While there, the men plan auma deep ara flahlnf. Park I'lrnla itoyal Ncltihbora of America Juveniles will meet Hunday at 1 p. m. at the entrance of Moore park for a picnic. Mrmbera will brlnv lunchea, and Director Prancea KUIIan will provide lea cream and pop. Trarhrra Vlalt Mia. Elltabeth Crymea and dautfhtrr, Ruth Helen, teachers from Hi. Helena and Port land, visited recently at the home of Helle Dakar, i42 Fjplanade, and with Mr. and Mrs. Hlan Van Oote( ham, Ial7 81klyu. 1 llunevmoonera Mr. and Mra. Jack Pitman of I.oa Annates atnpped In Klamalh Falla this week to are Mr. and Mrs. Hlan Van Ootriham, HIT Hisklyou. while on their honey moon. Mrs. Pitman Is the former Dorothy Hrllinitham of thla city. Ron Morn Mr. and Mrs. Io Mnlatnre of Eugene are receiving congratulations on the blrih of a son. The boy was born Thursday afternoon and weighed I pounds. Paternal grsndparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Tony Molatore Br. 711 El dorado. Carats Mr. and Mra. O. E. Fur- din of Worus had as their guesta Wednesday night. Purdln'a brother, Dewey Purdln and wife and son. John, of I .as Vegas, Nev. They ara visiting relstlvra on their three week vacation. ledge Neighbors nf Woodcraft will meet at the lodge hall Monday. July II at so p. m. Members will go Irorn there to a restaurant lor a no-hnat dinner. Lodge will follow dinner at I p. m. (urala Here Harriet and Pauline Carroll, daughters of Harry Carroll and Polly Baker, currently enter taining at Cal-Ore. are gurata of Madelon Adter. The Carrolla leave the border night club Sunday night. iuru Mra. T. J. Mi Kinney and Lou and Larry, of Roarburi, former residenta of Klamath Falla are visiting Mr. and Mra. Charles Thurman and family. Tr- MrKln ney'a are leaving Sunday. C'orrreUan The Rainbow Girls dance scheduled tor July II In Tula lake la an invitational affair. Those desiring; an Invitation may receive one by contacting a Rainbow Olrl. It la semi -formal. Visiting Mra. Bert Nokleby. of Oakland, the former Llla Moe of this city la visiting with an uncle, H. N. Moe. nil Pacific Terrace. She will return home next week. Retaining Phil D. Schmeder of the Peyton apartments la returning today by plane from Atrhlnson. Kas.. where he waa called by the death of his father. Roeae Mra. Walter Bethune haa returned from Portland where she had a medical check up In Oood Samaritan hospital. Mra. Bethune la employed at Millerg. Vacationing Police Judge Leigh Ackcrman and family are vacation ing In Coos Bay. Hhanplng Mr. and Mrs. James M Hunt. Tulelake. were In Klam ath Falls on buslnesa Friday. rtRti nr riisvas We wirh to extend our heartfelt ' thanka and appreciation for the ' acta of kindness, messages of aym- nalhv Bnt liMiiliritl fW.1 .rin.. for our beloved husband and father, rrancia rredrlrk Derrah. MHS. FRANK DKRRA1I. j AND FAMILY. LUCK IS NOT ENOUGH IN CASE OF EMERGENCIES Lady Luck Is a wonderful passenger In case ol traffic emergencies ... but when she foils to ride with you, ara you prepared to take ' x wrinimCii nuis otciucnrs, wnciner I your fault, or the fault of the other driver, S I may bo long-drawn out, expensive affairs. I t GEORGE E. WOOD GRAYCE RUSCO i Associates j: ?.. Ii tMlliM.V.l tfff" WWflH il Chinese Reds Censor News, Cause Delay SHANGHAI, July 1 UP) The communist military control commis sion today Hated censorship regula tions for outgoing news dlspau-hea during the "miliary period." Another communist agency announced new travel rulea for foreigners. Censorship haa been In effect sev eral days. The regulations specify that dis patches sliould not directly or in directly report weather conditions, targets, damage or casualties of iC'lilnrse nationalist! bombings and htrafflngs; other security Informa tion and Hie location of communist headquarters and bllleta. Offending words will be struck out, the commission aald; repealed violator! will be "appropriately pun ished." Correspondents have not com plained about censorship. So far It has been fair and concerned only with military security. However, there have been many complaints about delays. Dispatches hava been held up from two to 80 hours. Meanwhile, Shanghai's security bureau announcel regulations gov ernUig travel by forelgnera In com munist China. Heretofore, foreigners have not been permittee to leave the city. Those In Nanking and other com munist cities have been allowed to travel, within limitations. Travel time out ol Shanghai will be limited to two weeks except In unusual caaea. Only two points can be visited on a single trip without special permission. Permits to leave China now are being Issued but there are no means of gelling our. Tavern Owner Fined $150 On Minor Charge Ciurars Lindsay, operator of Tiny a tavern, and his barmaid. Or ace Darling Sharp, were lined 160 each by Justice of tha Peace Joe Mahoney Saturday morning on a misdemeanor charge ol selling I beer to minors. Judge Mahoney also stipulated a 1 30-day suspended )ail sentence on I both Uie ol lenders who were found I guilty this week ol selling brer at the Mrrrtll-Lakeview junction tavern- U three Klamath Union hign i school teen-agers the night and morning of May 13-14. Miaa Sharp, who waa on duty back of the bar. waa pointed out by 17-year-old Tom Abner. KUHS foot baller, as the barmaid who auld three glasses of dralt beer apiece to the three high school boys the night In question. Lindsay and Miss Sharp were re presented by Attorney Harry Bol vin, former member of the state liquor commlsion. The tavern owner also faces the possibility of losing his liquor li cense if tha case la reviewed by the state liquor commission. Immigrant Finds Ha) Has Spouse COQUILLE. July 16 (PI Oene Bitano, an Italian Immigrant, was suing today to divorce a wife he thought had died 23 years ago. Tne Bandon resident said In a circuit court suit that he came to this country In 1931. and later sent for his wife to Join him. She refused, he aald. and her relatives notified him In 1B3 that ahe had died. Bitano aald he had believed that until the Italian consul at Portland suddenly notified him that hla wife had asked for support money. It Pays to Use the Want Adsl rJlLI"i,i",wl'JIOl I1 5Jf 1 Shadduck Held For Navy Return An 11 -year -old Klamath Falls sailor la bring held In the county Jail for naval anthorltlrs. He Is John Hhailduck. 24!2 Applrgate, who Is charged with being absent with out leave from the Han Diego naval training station. Shadduck waa picked up In Chllo quln Friday by Chief of police Archie Huff. Naval recirds from San Diego show that Shadduck waa given a 22 day leave June but had not re turned to the base. Malin Plunge Opened Today MALIN, July Id The Matin swimming pool opened this after noon and will remain open until p m. for adulta. The summer swim schedule start ing Monday la for chlldrena' In struction classea In the mornings from 0 a m. to 3 p m. with the pool open at 3. IS pro. to pm. dally for adulta. Merrill children will have the pool for claasea Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings and Tulrlake will have It Tuesday, Thursday and Haiurday mornings. Malm young sters may swim any week-day after noon. Children should bring suits, towels and 10 cents In coin. Minimum fees are charged for swimming with high school students paying 20 cents, grade school pupils 15 cents, and adults 40 cents. The- fees Include ux. Picnic tables are available for those who wish to bring lunches and enjoy the park after the swim. Malin children who wuh swim ming Instruction should register at the pool Monday. Phone gill auui lot CLASSIFIED! Save time, trouble, money g el quick results with a Want Adt Quitb literally, it's one car in thousand 999 other cart take the road for every Estate Wagon Buick turns out. But it's far more than something ex elusive, as you'll soon see when one takes its place in your garage. Iir those times, for instance, when house guests arrive what smarter equipage could you send to the station, what greater comfort, what handier way to manage the luggage problem? And when the Lord and Master yearns for a few days aw ay from it all what's handier than this nimble gadabout, that lets him fold down a back seat at nightfall and enjoy full-length double bed sleeping space? f... m HlrJSr J. IAUOI, ABC N,lml, 1330 Main FUNNY f'l .' ',' 1 1 1 ' ". ' '1' " " 1 '". ' . " ' 111 1 1 w II gpaaaj "Darling, won't you coma back homa? I'm dying to aa you!" Aged Woman Dies In Portland Jail PORTLAND, July 16 (JTiA 70-year-old woman died In a cell at the city Jail today, a few houra after ahe maa seen staggering down the street and arrested for drunkenness. An Investigation began ta deter mine the cause of her death. Sgt. Chester Wiles, on duty In the jail, said It was possible she had a skull fracture. He aald there were Indi cations that she had fallen In the cell, and struck her head. Police aald the woman gave the name Marie Thomas upon her arresL W avsrr Moaesr ' m. ' m W '''"''titom ct) H. G BUSINESS Woodrum Bound To Grand Jury Following a preliminary hearing Thursday. Virgil B. Woodrum. 24. Klamath Falla laborer, was ordered bound over to grand Jury action Saturday morning by Justice of the Peace J. A. Mahoney on a charge of Indecent exposure. Woodrum waa charged with ex posing himself to a married woman on Riverside last June 11 aa he sat In his car. The woman filed the complaint In Justice court. For a few pennies per word you can advertise to thousanda through a Want Ad! Phone Sill. And that place in the country, calling for a car that can go just about every where, do just about everything . . a That's when you'll go for the rugged ness of this beauty with its steel fram ing, steel top and springs of durable, service-free coiled steel. That's when you'll go for Dynaflow Drivet too and the steady, even, fluid pull that 51aaaara' as KJmiMi. asitosa! ar utftm raw as 5sarr arWro. 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Mall erdera now. Send check air money order ta Derby's Mode Co, 120 N. 7th St, Klamath Falla. Enclose eelf ad dressed, stamped envelope takes furrowed fields, rough pastures and narrow back roads with equal, shift-free ease. In all truth, this is a star of many roles. Smart and sleek, finished like an express cruiser, it's a standout for style in any parking line-up, a family favorite for its quick readiness to take on any transportation job. It's a buy, too, like all Buicks and your dealer is offering pleasantly prompt delivery. Why not see him to day about the car that both literally and figuratively is one in a thousand? w 6 rout Kit to J'H'K vt "ft built IE! For refreshing tummerllmt dessert, place fresh, all redo cd, sug ared pineapple and tapioca cream In sherbet glasses, then top with a sprig of mint and pitted, dark sweet cherry. J. L DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Office at 3M North 1th It. rhooe 1344 si OrftsaUs. Phone 5151 'aaaa.aaaaa---..-- - . C I