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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1949)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. AUC. 24. 194 PACE FOUR Farm Values' Advisory Board To Be Set Up County Aawuor Otis Metsker n Bounced today Uil more than 300 InviiaUons have been sent oul to Klamath people Interested tn lrm value to form an advisory board In establishlm fair appraisal values for the farm reappraisal proram now being undertaken by the county usenori office and the Oregon state Ux commission. The tavlutlon rail (or a meel il It It hrld al Henley hlfb. arbool w Wednesday. AutuM SI. Oranges and farm bureaus, as well as resident of Klamath county, have been consulted in an attempt to name a list of representatives ol each community In the county. Trie assessors all ice has planned ue program to include the voice of We taxpayers as much as possible. Bankers, realtors. bu-Mnesmen. and the press have been united to sit ui on the meeting. A good portion of Klamath coun ty farm Land ha already been ap praised for comparison work in a program no being carried out un der the direction of Appraisal Ku giueer Gilbert Hillmon of tha slate lax commission. Hillmon is assisted by two field men who crui5e the ground on loot, carrying a socuonued aerial photo map. The reappraJaing la baaed on foar faetars reeac da. sorvey, eiaaei r1eaiJa. a d evaluation. The Henley diaraaston wUl east eera the last al the . . . evalaa- tMO. The public 1 invited to the meet ings, and those who receive forms ahould bring them tor um during the meeting. Probe Of Guard's Death Ordered PORTLAND. Aug. J4 JptA ear oner's Inquest, ordered because of sister's suspicions, will be held Thursday In the death of Harold E. McCarthy. McCarthy, 37-year-old guard at Veterans' hospital, was found shot to death at hi home August 3. Police ruled it iulclde. A sister. Mr. Edith O. Connelly, came here from Hyde Park. Mas, to aay she doubted suicide, and "suspected foul play. Mrs. Connelly pointed out that McCarthy's name waa misspelled In tha note left behind. Young Son Rescued By Father ALB ANT. Ore, Aug. 14 (ffv A two-year-old lad waa pulled from a farm area, creek by his father last evening, then revived by a neiihbor woman. Ralph de Vilbias was called to the creek by his son, Larry. 4. who ran acros a field to summon aid when his brother, Roy, tumbled Into the creek and sank. De Vilbiss found the boy. Mrs. Oscar Hoven. a nurse, ap plied artificial respiration to revive the youngster who waa recovering fully today in a hospital here. 1 JNVi pi M if: i.-.: PING-FREE .. for today's high compression engines Trip to the mountains for trout, or down to the beach for a frvrim your best tip: Chevron Supreme Gasoline. For each season this premium-quality motor fuel is climate-tailored for the different altitude and temperature zones in the West. It's scientifically j v' V - .V t. ' I .... i "i noward Morgan, state representative, will be ore of the speokers when the Klamath county democratic club stages a picnic at Moore pork Sunday. Democrats To Have Sunday Park Meeting The public is Invited to Moore park Sunday when the Klamath County Democratic club stages a picnic to acquaint voters with I960 democratic candidates. Picknickers are asked to bring their lunch. Refreshments will be furnished. Main speaker at the outing will be State Senator Austin Flegle with State Treasurer Walter Pear son and Howard Morgan, state representative, also scheduled for speaking assignment. Oeneral chairman of the picnic is Dave Thomas. Handling the in troduction of speakers will be C. L. Langslett. Included among the democratic btg-wigs who plan to attend the out ing are Lea Josslln. chairman, Ore gon democratic stats central com mittee; Nancy Honeyman Robinson, national committeewoman for the state of Oregon: Mike DiCicco. democratic state central committee treasurer: Jim Goodjell. executive secretary of the Oregon democratic party: Ed Kelly, Jackson county! candidate lor federal Judgeship; and Mr. Ed Kelly, Jackson county central committee chairman. 1 a.j ii' VMMMriaa SPEAK.tR (tsassBsss! 7 f - POWER r v ve- it I sf 1 i blended to give you faster starts, quicker pick-up, and extra power on hills. Try Chevron Supreme you can't buy a better gasoline. Railroad News OREAT NORTIURN R. H. HrBimwh, division super liuendent. accompanied by his wife and stm Donald, went to Man Fran cisco Wednesday on business. Ray MollUon. with the ear ser vice department of the ICC. visited Klamath Falls Tuesday on busi ness. Mra. Ronnie Myers, master me chanic's clerk, relumed to work af ter a weeks' stay in San Francisco. Vacationers from Great Northern service are Conductors I. K. Van hook. R. E. Brown and C. E. Cat- ! der: Engineers R. K. Schouboe Sr. ' and R, K. Schouboe Jr, and Fire men W. C. Whitby and R. H. Cor- L. F. Corrigan. accountant In the clerks office, u vacationing In San Francisco with hi wile. Timekeeper Van Thame is spend ing his vacation hunting rabbit. SOl'THKRS PACIFIC H. O. nrandenberg. chief clerk In freight otlice, lelt tor Roseburg Sat urday where he attended the Scot tish riles with the Mason Sunday. Jack Ef an, SP plumber, left Tuesday tor San Francisco where! he will be admitted to the hospital I for treatment. Conductor l P. Pennington r e- turned from the Bay City hospital Sunday. Pennington wtU return to; work October s. Crew Dispatcher Ralph Biiyeaa ' mamrd Virginia Savage Sunday at , couple are honeymooning it Like Tahoe. i Don Mr Bride, with the Railroad Express agency in Durumuir. vis ited Sunday at the home ol his par ents. Mr. and Mr. W. S. McBride In Klamath Falls. McBride Is a n agent in the freight office here. E. H. Radtke. telegrapher from Red Bluff, and hi wite were vaca-; tloning in Klamath Fall. They. (rom throUghout ,he , . staved With their daughter. Mrs. I .... , Virtu 6wearingen. The Radtkes i P1"1 t0 " on nn have returned to Red Bluff. While Bamet ha Included several top compositions in it repertoire. Back an the Job after an upstate i Bamet is stressing modern dance vacation 1 s Trainmaster C. H. 1 music. With the Importance of "Doe' Chase. j modern music concerts. Bamet hes planned a tour each fall of some of Mr. E. G. Chllders, wife of the the nation's music centers to Intro yard office clerk. 1 showing 1m- j dure special orchestrations by some provemenl at home after a siege 0f the top modern music composers, of lllnes. The public Is welcome to attend NO EXTENSION ,.hTZ ' commercial fianennen to have the j Columbia river summer salmon sea son extended ha been rejected by Oregon and Washington official. The commissions of both states or- dered the season to end at noon, August M. Best v - w -1 (Ik ., , . , , .. ... STROLLING THROUGH THE PARK Bob Leik end Arleen Keilsmeier enact 0 scene from the musical variety review, "Some Enchanted Evening," to be presented by young people 0f ,h Congregational church ana martin, i nursaay or .ou p. m. mis skit in ine review is "Strolling Through the Park," ond o variety of other acts and special numbers will be featured. The public is invited. Famed Band Here Next Month Charlie Barnrt will bring his famed band to the Medford armory Friday. September I. and dance fans the introduction to Southern Oregon of Barnet new band and hi new 5tTle ot dn music . v The Cascade Electric Wish t Anaoanc Temporary Address 2247 HomedoU Where ilt lrel tlt Mr irir al IMS tlmlll wbick tr Nraltf llrl bv fir hern rHglillai4. He b rc4 mi fgm- 6835 tip in town SUPREME ' GASOLINE J on the church lawn, Garden IftfaxdutitUf.... NEW PUH OF PROTECTION F YOUR CHILD Agalntt Tries Dread Disass: POLIOMYELITIS, LEUKEMIA, SCARLET FEVER DIPHTHERIA, SMALL POX, SPINAL MENINGITIS ENCEPHALITIS and TETANUS Plan Pay Benefit up t $5000 to pay for the BEST Treatment '500 in event of Your Child's Accidental Death Tats Pisa Cast IS ft taw CaaM; il tar Taw ar star SICKNIiS 1THIKIS WITHOUT WARNING V DON'T DELAY PHOTICT TODAY f "t E. L. PUTNAM 114 No. 7th UNeiawaiTTiN ar units. MMiriT lift imsubhci coxpaNT Teff m about fho Dread Disease Protettion Ham NAM ADDRESS I . CITY ZONE STATE NO WONDER WE'RE IN A TRADING MOOD-the New Hudson Is riding a rhing lid of popularityl Official figures prove il: Hudson tales are up 33 over last year at this time. And how people are twitching to Hudsonl Already, more than 107,000 have traded In other makes of cart, from the lowest to the highest priced, to own a New Hudson : ; ; and we're going all out to keep tha New Hudson celling at a faat pace, here in this community! That's why we're trading so high during thia Buy-Now Birthday I'artyl We want you to discover that the New Hudxon, with excluaive "atop-down" deaign, ia America's 4-MOST Car: 1-MOST Beautiful. 2-MOST Roomy. 3-MOST Road worthy, 4-MOST All-round Per Granqe Meet At Tu elake TULKLAKE. Aug. Js The Tule lake grange la to niret tomorrow in the annex of the Tulrlake Com munity lre.byierlan church to plan for Sl.iktynu county Hoiuoita grunge which will met her lor Its f 1 1 l session in some time on August w. The all-day iiireltni, will start at 10 a.m. Tulrlake grange will be host al liiii.iirun. The Pomona degree team will give the 6th degree in preparation fur the Ot It or Mate degree to be given in Hcplrmber either at lla selle or Greeiilioru. The national grunge will meet 111 November at Sacramento. Mrs. Leonard Meslike. master of the local grange, la uiglng a full meeting. Sixty-five grangers plriilrked Au gust U in the Malm park. Cooties', Lodybugs' Picnic For Vets Klamath Coolies, the fun-making UlglUUHWl'll Ul IIIB 1 .IIIBIU V. i Foreign Wars, and their counter- parts, the Ladybugs, along with Puptent tunllsi from Mrdiord and Giant Pasa, will hold a picnic on tlie Rogue river Sunday afternoon for patienla of the Veterans Domi ciliary center at Camp While. Oainea, dinner, and general en tertainment are slated for thoae at finding, after which the Pupteuls will return to the hospital at Camp While and visit the shut-in casea unable to make the picnic. All VKW members are Invited to attend. Transportation will leave Klam ath Falls al 10 a. m. Sunday morn ing. Anyune wanting to attend should contact Roland Williams at 1-0670. or Don Orrrll at J-UW. Phone 3221 HID -fRADING BEES EST DEALS EVER ... AT OUR BIG BUY-NOW BIRTHDAY PARTY OUR CELEBRATION OF HUDSON'S 40th ANNIVERSARY YEAR formance! It'a Amet ica'a moat roomy car, for example, because it ofTura amazing head room , . . the roomiesit scats in any mass-produced car. Indeed, here ia a car of auch ad vanced design that it's a protected investment foryour motor-car dollars. fa tome In now and enjoy a thrilling Revelation Ride! Bring your car. We're ofTuring tlin Umgi-Kt trade; tlie beit dealt in our hutoryl l n 1 Merlin -Pythian Shier club ill hold a public rant parly Fri day al pin. at the loop hall. I'UUMiile will be played, prlr.es will be given and relielimnita will be servrd. Delia ilrnnliiger, Limine tknll, and llertha tlilgga are oil the committee In charge. I'lrnlc The Aineiicun Legion pliiilo will he held Sunday at Mat thew's pink, four miles east o f lteatly. Legionnaire and giiesla are welcome. Major hurgery Mrs. Randolph llnuiiil, 141 : Wnnleil. waa admitted I to Klamath Valley hospital Tuea - day night and underwent major suigrry today. No visitors are al lowed. Want Ads phoned to (111 before 11 30 a. m. appear the same dayl !i -LJchip meni mccesi. In he Army'i LJerihip Training School we'll help you develop leJcrhip ability (hit puts you ihed ure you greater success is s soldier or civilian. Every mn has s dunce to qualify. Those who do sre trained in class nd field instruction for executive positions." Never before has the peacetime Army offereJ prutr ppporrunitie for IeJersh:p areeri. For infutmstion on how you may become a le Jet and enjoy (he many other benefit. of Army life, see your U. S. Army and U. S. An Forte Recruiting Office todayl ' Post Office Building Klamath Falls, Ore. HME a0 Y!AS Of fNOINEERINO UADftSHir ONIV CA Bridge 'Jinx' Strikes Again TACOMA, Aug. J ( The Nar rows bridge "Jinx" struck again early today aa fir destroyed a SS foot cabin cruiser, the Mariana, rented to Hi state toll bridge au thority for us at the Narrow sit construction. Two crew in s m b e r -Chuck llimiks and William Hyatt wer taken lo the Taroma General hos pital aiillerlug from burns after they Jiimiird overboard and awam sevrial lunldled yams to short from the flaming craft. ihev said the lire broke out 1 ,loruy after I o'clock this morn- lug. It was caused by a carburetor bai kflre. The tire was another In tha aerie of mishaiw that have followed Hi bridge construction aiuc the origi nal span collaiwd In a windstorm. "We'll train you for leadership and a successful career!" Up 5t lc VCm. L. Buroeil Ion Ord. California t4 -rxU New mudsOHD WITH TMt STff Down usan HERE'S WHERE TO COME FOR THE BIG BUY-NOW BIRTHDAY PARTY- ANDERSON AUTO SERVICE We take better care of your car Hi Walnut Klamath Falls, Or.