MONDAY, AUCUST 1, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE THR!
4 Fires Take Three Oregon
Lumber Plants InVeek-End
sTOOENB. Ore.. Anf. I Ifl - A
Lanf-Bell Lumber company eaw
mill at nearby Vaughn end the Vel
17 Furniture Manufacturing com
pany plant at Creawrll were de
etrnyed by tire early yesterday.
The estimated 1160,000 low to the
Loiig-Uell mill u fully lnurd.
but the ynung owner of the furniture
plant Mid hli :i.uoo damage would
wipe out hit busiiieaa.
Several hundtrd null worker! and
Va nihil residents Joined Ui West
lane (Ira patrol crews from Veneta
In aavliif a large dry kiln, tha stor
age almla, power plant and offices
and company-owned homra.
Orneral Meuaiier llrorae Hayes
aald tha flra erupted undrr tha re
aaw and quickly engulfed the ra-
Lingering
Death Seen
For FEP Bill
WAHHINOTON. Am. 1 I4V-A
lingering, but pnaalbly arUcular
death, appeared today to be tha al
most caruin fate of the debate
provnkiiif fair employment prae
Urea bill.
It won approval bv the houae labor
tenmmlttre 14 to 11 Friday.
Hep. Powell. iU-N V.I who wrola
the bill, aald It would come before
the house about Auiuit 22.
That la only one week before the
date congress la espectcd to ad
Journ. It It eleare the hotue In thoM
crowded daye which many repre
aenlatltea aay la unlikely it la cer
tain to generate powerful opposi
tion In the aenate. Home opponents
have predicted a filibuster death
for it if It reaches the aenate floor
frPC la part of President Tru
man a civil rights program and la
particularly distasteful to aouihern
demorrata. It would bar employ,
era (mm dlacrimlnatiiif ifiinil em
ployment aeekera, or employee for
reaeona of rwee, color, reHiion or
national or if In. A permanent oom-
mtaaion would be created to enforce
Uie rule.
Borne aouthernera diallke It par
tlcularly became of I la atrom en
forrement provisions.
Powell aald If the bill fall! In thu
session, he will try to make It tha
first order of business at the Beat
session.
canity modernised mill. Ma aald the
company likely would rebuild Uie
wniill. About too men are em
ployed at Uie operation.
Nmoaer ttlamea
The Creawell fire waa blamed un
officially on a emoker'e carelraaiieat
durlni public dance held In front
of Uie plant Balurday night. The
dance broke up about la. JO a. m..
yeaterday and Uie fire waa dlecov
ered at 2 a. m.
Harold Marcolt, the 33-year-old
yeleran who owned Uie amall plant,
aald the building waa partially In
aured. Tha atuck loaa waa oomple'.e
and he doubted If he could reaume
operations.
UKNU. Aug 1 (-A portable saw
mlll south est of here owned by
Leonard Lundgren waa destroyed by
fire Saturday. The owner estimated
damage at I40.0O0.
Mill workara and foreaUra kept
Uie flamea from reaching Umber in
Uie Pall river area.
The mill, a model for portable
operalloiu elaewhere, had been In
bualneaa about three yeara. Lund
gren aald he waa uncertain about
future operationa. It waa Intured,
he aald.
CARD OP THANK!
We wieh m thank all of our kind
fa-Mode and neigh bora for their
aaeny kind espreaaiona of aympathy.
aoadolenre. and for the beaultful
floral affertnge during eur reoent
galeae anient
cviii woodti
MR. MRU WALTBt DIXON
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MM. LULC DIXON.
Sheep Killing
Mountain Lion
Object Of Hunt
PRICE. Ulah. Aug I oPV-Oovem-ment
huntera launched a eearch
rtaturday for a mountain Hon
blamed for the greatest aheep kill
reported here Ul recent yeara.
Owen M. Morrte. dutrlct agent for
Uie V. B. lih and wildlife arnrlre.
aald the tingle animal la known to
have killed more than SM aheep.
The predator operates In the Avln
Uutquin dutrlct north of here.
Morris aald the lion, after making
a kill, devoura a portion of the aheep
and then attempts to rover the re
mainder of the carraaa with leavea
and loose brush.
Tracks Indicate the alaughter la
all the work of one linn.
Arnold Button of Kanab. Utah,
predatory animal hunter, and Earl
Atevena. field supervisor, have been
assigned the difficult task of track
ing down the animal without bene
fit of winter snows. Hunters aay
Uona are rarely caught unleaa there
la a trail for doga la follow.
KLAMATH FLYING NEWS
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Two Pants Ntt
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YTNCENNTW. Ind. Aug 1 of
Mrs sibyl Hunley aura fooled those
wrena.
Kverytlme aha hung her clothes on
the line to dry the wrena started to
build a neat and filled pockeu with
sllrks. feathers and bite of mud.
ft ha hung a pair of old, worn out
pan ta on tha line and left them
there.
The wrena look the hint and now
have a neat In one of tha pockeu.
Attends Meeting
Bvalyn Whltmaker, InfurmaUonal
representative for the stale board of
aeronautics, landed her Luacomb on
the apron of the Klamath airport
Wednesday morning.
ftlie flew In from Medford to at
tend Uie meeting of the chamber of
commerce aviation committee to
work up plana for the. coming Air
pay celebration elated for Septem
ber II, here. That data waa chosen
because It arema to be Uie first free
date fur sportsmen pilots, Mlsa
Whltmore aald.
Hhe la shown In the above picture
bring greeted by Chamber of Com
merce Managrr Charlea R. mark
i left i and Lawrence Slater, chair
man of the aviation committee.
Airport Doinge
Klamath airport la undergoing
frrshup program being prettied up
with new paint on Uie fire station
and house of the airport manager,
the restaurant and parachute loft.
Mount Shasta airport Is under
conslrucUon and closed to all transit
aircraft while the runways are being
lengthened. Pilots will be permitted
to land at their own risk, responsi
bility and necessity however.
Alturaa airport haa opened again
under new management.
Two civil aerunauure Inspectors
will be here August 1 to give flight
teats, written examtnaunne and con
duct general bualneaa. They are Bob
Kagy and Jack Lane.
Pint Vlatt
Al Mors bee flew a couple of visi
tors, brothers A. C. and 8. J. Lortla
of Waseca, Minn, on a tour over
Klamath basin this week to are how
the crops are bring Irrigated here as
In comparison with their state.
They flew over Tulana Parma, all
over Bonanaa, Poe valley and Tula
take. This la the Lortla brothers' first
trip here. They are brothers of Mrs.
Dirk Maguire. Oeorge Dimbat ac
companied them on the flight and
pointed out highltghla of Uie farm
ing scene.
BeeJneaa Trips
Mai Menu of Menu - Whltellne
Aircraft Repair aenrice drove with
Carl Hamrl and another man to
Ogdrn, Ul.. a week ago Sunday
morning, and Menu and Hamel flew
SAVK HONEY TO MlttlOrtt
two Stearman tralnera back to
Klamath Palls.
Jamea Herrtck of Wichita, Kan..
flew a Beachcraft Bonanza In last
week on bualneaa with Reed Tractor
company here.
Ivan Kesterson chalked up a few
mora air hours recently flying on
business.
Pleaaare Pllfhta
Mr. and Mra. Joe Hicks flew to
Reno on a recent week-end to at
tend a wedding.
Prenchle Johnson, Tulelake po
tato grower, took hla Bunson up for
a buu around the basin tha other
day.
"Pop" Lloyd Newlun flrw on a
modern prospecting trip over the
Hummer lake country Sunday In a
Piper Clipper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris of Dim
bat Motors flrw over the basin on a
sighl-seetng tour In a Piper Clipper
last week, piloted by Al Mocabee.
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Drlane of
Santa Rosa flew over CrcAcerfl,
Odell and Crater lakea on a trip
taking colored pictures of Uie
acenery.
Air VaeaUona
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Uueen of West
Virginia, taking a flying summer
vacation In their Cessna, landed
here and had Al Morabee arrange a
fishing trip for them on tha lake.
W. Koach, also In a Ceuna, flew
over from Yuma, Aril., on vacation.
Harry M. Beach of Olastonburg,
Conn, and a friend came In flying a
Tim pro Bwlsa on vacation touring
Uie United States by air.
friends Ply
R H. Wilson of Trans-Ocean Air
lines In Oakland flew In to refuel at
Klamath Palis and waa amazed to
recognize an old buddle In Al Moca
bee who cama out to service the
plane.
Wilson and Mocabee were navy
Instructors together. Wilson waa
here conducting a training flight.
Another friend, P. L. Nicely of
Albuquerque. N. M, with hla wife
put down In a Piper Cruiser on air
tour of the country and recognized
Morabee. operator of Oregon Air
craft service, as a man he met
through a mutual friend In Liver
more aome time ago. Nicely la In
Uie houae building business.
First It Idea
Mra. Edna Hltaon of Bonanza
took her first flight with her son.
Earl, as pilot this past week. Mr.
and Mra. Don Lew is ton. also of
Bonanza, and Geneva Hltaon of
Klamath Palls, sister of the pilot,
also enjoyed Uie flight In a Piper
Cruiser.
It waa the Lew is tone first flight.
but Miss Hltaon a second.
New Studente
Two new studente have signed up
for flight instructors' course with
Oregon Aircraft service. They are
Jeaae Llnvllle and Olenn Propat of
Uie Klamath Palls post office who
graduated frorn the commercial
course last year.
Eugene Firm
Wins Bid At
Detroit Dam
PORTLAND. Aug. 1 UPyK con
tract to build a number of farllltlea
at Detroit dam was awarded by the
army englneera to Minnie and Shil
ling, Eugene, on a low bid of tlM,
134. The firm must construct a motor
repair ahop. warehouse, pumping
station, water storage tank, appur
tenant water and aewer systems,
aerial electrical distribution system,
subataUon. arrets roads, and park
ing areas In the permanent housing
area.
McKlnnon Construction company,
Sandy, waa awarded a $27,442 con
tract to construct bank protection
works on the McKenzie river's left
bank 1 'i miles east of Springfield.
R. A. Helnut Construction Co,
Portland, waa awarded a I14A&3
contract for revetment repair along
Uie Willamette river s left bank four
miles southeast of CorvallU.
McKlnnon Construction company,
Sandy, waa awarded a 111.131 eon
tract for bank protection works on
the Willamette river's left bank five
miles southeast of Independence.
Jim Bamee won two golf mat
ches by the POA championship rec
ord score of 12 and 11 In tha 133
Utle chase.
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earth In about eight minutes.
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Jiuurtnc Counselor.
QIIEHTIONt A few daya ago, a
dog belonging to one of our
neighbors bit two amall boys
and Injured them severely. The
dog haa alwaya been very good
natured and all the neighbor
hood children have enjoyed
playing with him so no one can
account for hla turning on the
little boys. However. Uie doga
owners are faced with consider
able expense In doctor bills for
the youngsters and since we.
too. hare a dog, I'm wondering
If tnere la any form of insur
ance which would protect tia If
he ever bit anyone.
ANSWER: The Insurance which
covers your legal liability for
acta of your dog la called Com
prehensive Personal Liability.
This form of Insurance coven
legal liability for all memberi
of tha family and for doga and
other pets. The premium la eery
amall and the policy la one
which should be carried by every
family.
Look for these InfonnaUv dis
cussions of Insurance problema
each Monday In The Herald and
News.
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