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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1949)
FRIDAY, AUCUST 19, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK NINI WEATHER IRrAM YEAR fa eats 1 1 74 Lmi .ar .. ,. 18 Sa Normal IIU WEHTITHN OIIRtiON' Parllr rlmidy (in roaal and fair lit Inlarlur Iwlay anil Mlurtlar. Illaha 7S In ait In llitMI'ir anil n In 111 nil eoa.t. 1-owa Innltflil Ml In all. Wlnila ult ai.aal waalarly Vn nuilhwaal- lly and In tu in Intl.. an Itmtr. rANTKHN OHKiaiN: ti.uaiallr fair liMlay and Natmilay, aarat aralUtad artarmmri lliumlwr almwata In niounlaliia lit aafti iHiittnn lllalia both ilaya M lu Vi Ijiwi tmilghl Sil III an. liHAN'IM lANH A Nil VICINITY! Fair today and M.lntil.y. lllftia twin tlas aa liw lunight 0.1 Null I IIIKN I AI.I1 OMNIA- Fair today, and H.luiil.v atclit fur liM-al rnaalal fna l.lllla rhanaa In UmNralura. Waal aily In nuilliwixlarlv wllida l.f In to an lull, an hour nfl rnaal aatatil 311 lu 'Jti In allainiMin tium Mxnlaiay auutll. Orrhlds-It waa "open house" at tin home ol Police Juitas Leigh Ark rrmall yesterday whrn flower-lovers trouperl lu unit out to admire nut nrclild III his Urge collection. Tlis flower In bloom waa white with s pill pie tub. Aisrrman. who has made s holiby of rslalng orchids til past seven years, hss appros- Imatrly 3 Iliiwrn In hit greenhouse. Mall llerMr. and Mrs. Walter limit and daughter. Cheryl, ol au grne, arrived Hulurtlav to visit with lila parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Bock. 137 High. They were accompanied by Mrs. I lock a mother, Mrs. A. Norllng ol Mliinraota, who also visited daughlrr here, Hemic Nnrllng. They left Wednesday lor f their home. Picnic The annual picnic ol Pair haven lodge 1M3, IA ol M. will be held Annual 31 at the gravel pit. Tilt lodge will lurnlth beer. Ice cream and pop. (lames will be ar ranged Inr the children. The gate opens at 10 a m. Members art asked to bring their own lunches. lain Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Dwsvne L. Pruelt will leave Bun- day lor New York City. They will accompany Mrs. Proetl mother who Is a national committee woman on the National rialrty council which will meet In Philadelphia, Ha. DeMerritt Back From Capital Trip MAUN. Aug. 1-Ted DeMcrrltl Jr . arm ot Mr. and Mra. Ted De Mer rill Be ol Malm, returned recently Irnm an all expense paid trip to Waihlngton. I). C. where he. along with Ralph Thaver ol Portland, represented the American I -eel oris Beaver Boys elate In the national boys' (nrum. Ralph Thayer was governor ol the leaver nya stale at rorvslhs. June 51 to July 2. and Ted was rhoaen as iu outstanding citlscn, snd the two btus were elected to 1 jeprrsent Oregon at the national event. At Boys slale, they learned the principle and operation ol the city, rounly and slale government and t the national lorum In Washing Ion, they elected senators, represen tatives and a supreme opurt justice. Highlights ol the trip and their participation In the national event Included a visit and dinner with tlx Oregon ronsreaalonal delegation, talks by Secretary ol Ifense Ixiuls Johnson. Attorney General Tom Clark and House Mprakrr Ham Ray burn: a visit with the PBI. trip to the naval academy at Annapolis, dinner with the Washington Press association, and climaxing the events, a conlerence with President Truman. The boys lett Portland by the Union Pacific streamliner and were quartered at the American univer sity In the national capital and re turned by way ol Los Angeles and Ban Francisco. All expenses ol the trip were paid tor by the national organization ot the American Legion. """.iln, damage A leak in an old roof It usually the fore runner of (rouble. In tht judgment of the National Bureau of Sitndtrdi, when thst lime comet, "it it no long-r practical or economical to (fleet repairt . . . re-roofing it the only solution." W will inspect your roof without charge, advitc you what, if anything, hst 10 be done. We Con Supply You With Johnt-Manville Quality Atpholf Shingles And Quality Atbeitot Shingles I They tnure you t reliable roofing job, "Roof worries" are off your mind for years to com. These J M thingles are highly resistant to fire, come in attractive colors, are low in cost, go on enily right over your old. roof. SWAN LAKE MOULDING CO. ,n ,. "r,m Tni BuiWing" ri C3 3226 So. 6th Phon 3169 Johns-rianvillo J I , ooutI BUILDING MATEIUALS Correction A headline error In yesterday's paper gave a false Im pression ol wuik progress on the Klamath Palls-Malln road widen ing project. The head, which was mlaplaced over this story, said that strike had stopped work on this road. There Is no strike, and the story under the head properly told ol progress being made. The error was corrected alter It was discov ered, but some copies ol the psper carried the wrong headline. Article Published Meat, the monthly ningaxlne lor meat packers, publlnhed a short feature trorn The Herald and News recently. Written by Lola rjlcwart, the article waa humorous Item about two pigs wlu gnve birth to pigs during transit to the Johnson Packing company her. Krom Mummer tteealvn Maurice O'Callaghan was a house guest ot Malcolm and John Kplry when he stopped off In Klamath Palls Thurs day on his way to Port Uldwell, Calif, He has been attending sum mer session at th University of Oregon. Kummaie Hale The Eastern Star Social club will hold rummage sal Annual J0-J7, at Ui Masonic hall, 411 Klamath avenue. Men's, wom en's and children's clothes will be sold. Rummage will be called lor by phoning 4057 and 6243. Takes Peat Mary flmlth, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hml'h ol Langell valley, has taken a posi tion as clerk In the county asseaaor's offlr replacing Margaret flexion who resigned August 1, Visiting- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carr, Maxln Can- and Dorothy Hansen ol Welser, Ida., are visiting at th home ol Mr, and Mrs. Angus Newton, 43 Plum. Visits ( east Mrs. J. II Carna han, 401 N. 6th, la spending a lew days on the Oregon coast with Or. and Mrs. BHnons ol Oakland, Calif III John Oamon, Coos Bay,, for merly ol Merrill. Is critically 111 In the hospital In Coos Bsy. Employed Charlotte, Ashworth Is now employed at Stormy beauty shop. Pretty Blonde Siops Traffic BOSTON. Aug. 19 UP) A blonde nude except for pretty white panties stopped tratflc at Beacon street and Massarhusetu avenue. Homa sounded and motorists whistled Then Traffic Officer Joseph Ahearn took her to th Back Bav police station. There she explained after much prompting that her name was Brigid MrHuth ot Cambridge, daughter of Massachusetts Institute ol Technology student. Sh was hustled home tome dis tance from Ui seen of her trafllc conquest. Oh. yes. her age live years old. Her mother said shed don It many timet before. Cabinet Talks Economic Set-Up WASHINGTON. Aug. II Opt President Truman and his cabinet talked em the economic situation today. Members said Secretary of Labor Tobln produced charts supporting his belief that employment will in crease stesdlly lor the rest of the year. Tobln said earlier this week he thinks a million persona will ee added to th Job rolls before the tnd of th yesr. ' Tom CIsrk. Just confirmed for the supreme court, attended his list meeting as attorney general. He was accompanied by Philip Perl man, solicitor general, who will serve at acting attorney general until J. Howard McOrath takes th oath. lucKiiNO or noon 1 1 v" damp iron PAUitea rising l' i' V.l !, !,' Returned Mri, leabel Jackson ol M34 leroy has returned horn from Southern Oregon college at Ashland where alia has been taking a summer course specialising In kindergarten teaching. 8h and tier slaters, Mrs. Warren Meson and Mrs. Prank Hall operate the Klamath kindergarten. On !.-Hill McPadyen. UBN, It home on leave visiting hit par ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mr Padyeu, aooo Bummers lane. Mc Padyen Is a gradual of the aviation metalauilUia' school In Memphis, Teim., and Is now being trained at the radar training school si Nor folk, V. (lardrn I lub Th Evergreen Garden club will hold Its picnic Sunday at 1:30 p. m at the Malm community park. Members and friends and their families ara cord ially Invited. Visit r lends -Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Griffin of El Centra, Calif., visited the first ol this week wlUi Itev. and Mrs. MarUndal Woods at the Methodist parsonage on High street. On Tuesday, the Grllfins and Woods spent the day at Crater lake celebrating Ui Woods' 21th wedding annlversay, Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Woods art slaters. Party Seeks To Reach Crash Site PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. It UP) Nln persona risked rock avalanch es on th bleak upper slopes o f ii.345-I.ot Mt. Hood todsy in anl attempt to reach the bodies ol three I tilers. Wreckage of an air lorce B-M wss found yeaterdsy at the base ol a misty looo-foot cliff at about the 7000-foot level. It was Identified as plsne thst carried Air Force Col. A, Y. Smith. 4, San Pranrlaco: Army Col. Wal ter W. Hodge, 45, Ban Francisco; and M-Sgt. II. E. Sluga, San Jose, to their death April 21, Deep snows hid the plan until warm weather. A party iat attempted to reach th. seen yesterday waa driven back by plunging rocks. Charlea Colettl, who found the wreckage! while climbing on th mountain, said th area alwaya was danger ous. It was so hsaardous In fact that even planea were barred from fly ing over today, lest propeller vi brations set oft an avalanche on th nine climbers. Colettl tald a light plane yesterday started such an av alanche. KF Firms Give Rodeo Prizes LAKEVIEW. 'Aug. ItTwo silver buckles, special prises In main events at the lake County Roundup. September 3, 4 and B. hav been re ceived by Lon Denlo ol th round up commute from Charll Reed's ssddlery and Drewt' Men's ttore, Klamath Palls. The burklea are on display at the Ijikevlew Mercantile company. Th two Klamath Falls firms hav been putting up these awards for the Lake county event for several years. The buckle from th Charll Reed saddlery will go to the champ rider, and the on from Drews' Men's store will go to the champ calf roper. it KII.I.KD ISTANBUL. Turkey, Aug. II Fifty persons were killed and from 63 to 73 were Injured In the earth quake which shook Eestern Turkey Wednesdsy night, official sources aald today. The casualties occurred In the provinces of Blngol, Ersurum and Erunran. Livestock loss was reported high. I s the COPELANO Finance Plan! Nothing Down l to 1 Year T Pay Sander and Edger to Rent Building Lumber $28 per M. J. W. Copeland 66 Main 1..,., 'N RIMMMt MEWC EJUIB.BSilli 1MB. 1ltS JV-Sj THIS COMPACT AND riXLT equipped home may be econom ically constructed In any commu nity. It gives the appearance ol width and rambling spaciousness, yet It does not necessarily require a large lot. Design A, shown di rectly above. Is ol Irame construc tion while design B msy be built of concrete block. Plans are avail able lor either design with or with out basement. This is W-MS house design. For blueprints see your lo cal retail lumber dealer and ask him to order them from National Plan Service, Inc., 1315 West Con gress street, Chicago, Illinois. Be sura to specify plan 1 without basement or Plsn 2 with basement. Wallace Sees War Threat In Arms-Aid WASHINGTON. Aug. 1R fv-Henry A. Wsllace said today that pass age of an arms-aid program would "undermine the economy and mili tary security of both th U. 8. nd Eurooe - .. . ,. L1 """j 5e "ld: " ,UU" I "PJDr Prwam ! ET.JT? i! Trumn- 8",tr,01 f. iT.h.-. .IT. """on,m,u; men who are either Intent on pro voking war or are to afraid their case la weak they must Incite pas sion to support It." Th progressive party's IMS can Vdldate lor president waa a witness before the combined torelgrn rela tion and armed services commit tees of the senate. He reiterated. In his prepared statement, his belief that Russia doe not want war. and declared that th administration program to arm this country's allies Is part of a policy which has failed when ever It has been tried In Greece, In Turkey and In China. "The policy of the arms program was given a lull run In China," the one-urn vice president said. "At long last the administration has ad mitted the complete failure of that policy In China. It waa forced to by events. 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The eleva. tor contained more than la.OOO tons ol dangerously Inflammable wheat, oats, and barley, and an oil depot was located close by. Manager Ouy Vaughn aald he thought the fire was caused by spontaneous combustion ot grain dust. 7As CapJand KitLf II I p'-aw ' rr i't)f0 lrOM0it NEW ROOM to your house Ewrythini you need ml Coptland on stop ttrvic yard. He defiver. A new garage. new kitchen, a new bathroom you ran have them all at low cost. Copeland furnishes everything you need (lumber, plywood. or process board. Insulation, hardware, paint) you get them all at Copeland t one stop service. Copeland tavet you time and money. Come in today. Free estimate. LUMBER YARDS Your Friendly Neighborhood Yard WCW Claims US Spending Million An Hour On Grog, Yalta Rum Parties Hit PHILADELPHIA, Aug. It WPV A temperance leader asserted today that Amtrteani are tpendlng ll.004.5M an hour lor alcoholic drinks. Violet T. Black, of Evanaton. 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Police officers at the scene aald they counted 22 passetigert and fmie erevv mamheri rleaH Another I passenger, a woman, died en route to the hospital in nearby Oldham. About half th passenger were wo- men. Two children, badly Injured, were reported to be among the survivors. There are an estimated 3.000.000 miles of rural roads In the Uni ted States. itufl How you can add a ASK AtOUT COPELAND'S FINANCE PLAN DUY TRY COMPARE greatest enemy, would finance the building of 100 acutely needed homes, costing 1 10.000 each, every hour of th day or night." 8he concluded: "The total drink bill, however, cannot be estimated without add ing a aum equal to that spent for th beversges, to cover the cost ol drink-csused crime. Insanity, and other human and economic waste." Mrs. Olivia B. Davis, of Dallas. Tex., director ol the WCTU a Chris tian citizenship department, re marked that the abolition ot the liquor traffic in America "would greatly advance Christianity In all loreign neios." 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