PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLi, OREGON
.viONDAY, OCT. 3, 19J
Mrs. Morrison,
Long Resident
Of Modoc, Dies
ALTURAS Another plonee r I
Modoc county, Mr. rnnl O. Mor
mon. 83. died it the AlturM Oen
eral honpltal Saturday, October 1.
Mrs. Morrison waa born In La
Ftvett county, Missouri. August T,
167. moving to California In the
early 10 with her parents, John
ion and Elizabeth Mulkey. Thl
fimlly located on farm ner Dav
it creek In Uie northern prt of Mo
doe county.
Church Worker
She was active tn church ef
faira nd affiliated with the Baptist
church. She 1 survived by a broth
er, Luke Mulkey of Chico. Calif.,
one daughter, Mrs. E. E. Elliott of
Alturas, and one son, Carroll B.
Morrison of Klamath Falls, Jive
grandchildren and one great-grand-child.
Services will be held at Kerr
chapel in Alturas Tuesday. October
4, at 1 p. m. with Interment in the
family plot at Alturaa cemetery.
4 Escapees
Behind Bars
rs:
V 5? e &?i ?
Students Get
Holidays For
Teacher Meet
Students In all Klamath Falls
city schools and all Klamath coun
ty schools, both elementary ana
Man Pleads
Guilty In
Forgery Case
A M-year-old Malln farmhand.
Charles Edward BrvanU pleaded
talnliig fire permlu In the forests . .uiliv ihla mornliu In circuit court
high divisions, will be on vacation j hunters, many of whom entered tne; tn a charge of forgery and will be
Local Hunters
Must Have
Fire Permits
Confusion arising from Oov.
Douglas McKay's early closure of
some of the state's foresta to deer
hunters and the necessity for ob
Thursday and Friday of this week
turning the tables on teachers, sup
ervisors and principals who will go
to class Instead.
woods without the necessary per- sentenced October It at 10 I. m.
mlta. according to Fin Warden Hal : ... w .rrrlKl bv Bherllf
Ogle.
Jark Franey In a local pub at ( 30
Ogle made a check Sunday and o,..i.. ., .i.--. n.i,,.,.
The four-county meeta.g of the ' '? " "I I M.lln farmer, aigned a compla
Southern Oregon Regional Educa
lion conference will open at I a. m.
Thursday and will Include a dinner
at the Wlllard at which time Dean
Victor P. Morrlss of the 1'mverstty
of Oregon will be Uie speaker.
Mills Auditorium
Main sessions will be held In the
newly completed Mill auditorium
which will be formally accepted and
dedicated Wednesday night. Sec
tional meetings will be held In
KUH3 auditorium, Fremont and
Roosevelt schools.
Educators will come from Jack
son, Josephine, Lake and Klamath
counties and more than 1000 are ex
pected here Wednesday night and
early Thursday morning. The con
ference ends late Friday afternoon.
ROSEBURO. Oct. S -Four
Douglas county Jail escapees were
behind bars again today while po
lice continued hunting the last two
anil at large after Friday night's
Jail break.
A rancher offered LeRoy M.
Burnham, 23, and Quentin C. Wil
bur, both of Maine, rides when he
came upon them on a road yester
day and then drove the escapees
five miles to a sheriff's road block.
8 tat Police Sgt, Lyle Harrel said
the rancher. Perry Wright, picked
up the men along South Deer creek
road. He drove them to a road block
at Dizonville.
At Large
Still at liberty are Larry Leslie
Kerstiiie, 18, Roseburg. a parole vio
lator, and Chester W. Clark, 50.
, Stockton. Calif. Clark was being
held on a charge of assault with in
tent to kill.
The two captured earlier were
Willie W. Hughes, 49, and his son
Carol 19 both of Pittsburg Calif.
They were caught along railroad
tracks soon after breaking jail.
The six men tricked i Jailer into
opening cell door and then beat
and gagged Walter Wilson. They
also locked In a - cell the Jailer's
wife. She ran from a nearby apart
ment to help her husband.
HAPPY WITH A NEW JOB ond a new town is John Feld
husen, 28, former Santa Barbara resident, who came to
Klamath Falls for additional treatment of a knee condition
left by polio, and decided to stay. Feldhusen is a bookkeeper
with First Federal Savings and Loon and on exomple of the
job being done by physically handicapped persons in build
ing successful new lives.
Physical Handicaps Being
Overcome by Rehabilitation
Br EDNA KILLMEVER i tlon and a slow pull back to health.
Work being done by the state re-! . u' Dumber f ,f'cm
h.h,iitmn mmiin .nd veier-' nusen decided on a trial Job to see
.Hii,,. i ,,,, . i how well he could stand the pace
ans administration in urging em-' . .. r .
ploymenl of the physically handi
Ranch Worker
Found Dead
Charles Ivle. 39-year-old r a n e h
hand employed on the Dan Llskey
place on Lost river, was found dead
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. ui. urn murium, utira was ai- AIA i,j,. . j. . x ....
!r'br'd.lT,Ur1 HZ'!."' "' P'- "boiu. goldfish, along
.,i....u ,...u. Un , foosti , enc)nt , jr,M ,n,l(r-
Ivie was employed on the ranch 1 a canary, a calf, a goat, and tor
some 10 days ago. He is thought to ' tolse.
have come from the Salem-Inde- I Once year the Very Rev. Hedley
pendence area here. The body waa : Burrows, dean of Hereford, has
..r campers 10 immediately oo-, rnrgm, Brv,al wUh ,,.,
uim wirin. K(,.nu,. n,m, n WVeral checks.
Where Available I Twa Bad Checks
Hunters In the Horse Glades1 area I M ,,t tow Ui chlH.k,
to the east may obtain permlta at p,,,,,, by Brytat , M,,ln bu,,
Bly. l amp . or at the KKPA office ' Mtabllhmenla. Rajnus said Bryant
In Klamath Falls. Those hunting in KOtkm for him for one week,
the Oreenspriiigs area may gel per-i Brvant .dmllted having served
miu at Penny Springs ranger sta-1 lhre, yMri , , T prlM)ll
tlon. Camp . or at Lincoln and ,.dling. The ex-convlct Is a na
hunters In the Kings Cabin sector i Uvr o( Memphis Tenn..
msy get the necessary papers at i sheriff Franev said Bryant had
Kings Cabin, ranger station or at bought bus ticket and waa In-K,rpA-
I tending to leave for Seattle when
Ogle said that fire danger still apprehended,
esisia and that recent light rains; H, wM returned to the county
did not 'eradicate haiards by any j,n w await sentence,
means. , i
Rukeyser Due
Mere Tomorrow
Mrrryle Stanley Rukeyser, na
tionally known economist, commen
tator and author who will speak
Tuesday night at 630 o'clock before
the Knife and Fork club at the
HEREFORD. England. Oct. i A i Wlllard. will arrive on the Shasta
Forty horses went to church here Daylight Tuesday afternoon.
Egbert, Bad
Bird; AWOL
From Church
Rukeyser will come here directly
from Dans, Calif.
found by Ancil Cleckmer and Jim
my O'Neill, also ranch employes.
The remains are at Wards.
capped is constantly growing in
worth as more and more people re
turn to normal well-adjusted lives
despite physical handicaps.
Locally, the rehabilitation pro
gram Is carried on through Jack
Benner, of the state employment
office, as well as through the VA.
The job beuig done by these agen
cies is overshadowed only by the
effort and courage shown by physi
cally handicapped persons themselves.
With the assistance of the VA. he
! was added to the Christmas staff ol
the Santa Barbara post office. The
: trial proved successful, and from
i that job. Feldhusen went on to one
i with the navy department.
1 Last month, the young veteran.
his wife, Katherlne. and their 6-
year-old daughter Nancy Kay, de
I cided to come to Klamath Falls for
a time where he would have easy
i access to hot springs in the Shasta
' area which might be beneficial.
The Bob Fredericks ns of Klam
ath Falls, friends of the family.
Last Rites
Wednesday
Tinal rites fdr Mrs. Oerald (Wan
da) Stark. Tulelake postmistress
who died in Portland last Friday, ceremony. No dogs chased cats. No
service for pets and their owners
dedicated to St. Francis of Assassl,
patron saint of animals.
Success
"I think the service was a mar
velous success," said the vicar of
Holy Trinity, the Rev. Leonard
Snell. "It will help people to re
allze their responsibilities toward
dumb animals.''
The animals got the spirit of the
j will be held from the Church o f eta ate mice. The cats left the
; Jesus Christ or Latter Day Balnta,
Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.
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An example of wholesome read-1 were of great help In getting them
jusunent is shown by 28-year-old settled here. Benner's office and the
John Feldhusen, recently of Santa . VA also assisted.
Barbara, Calif, but now residing In ' Feldhusen Joined the staff of First
Klamath Falls. j Federal Savings and Loan as a
Feldhusen, a young red-haired ex-; bookkeeper on September 19.
marine, was stricken with polio, the "
first case in Santa Barbara In 194. Nme-tentha of the big game ant-
Truman E. Lynch, branch presi
dent of the Tulelake LDS will of
ficiate with commitment service
and Interment In Klamath Memori
al park.
Mrs. 8tark died In surgery In
Emmanuel hospital, Portland, and
she had been 111 for quite some time.
Ward's Is In charge.
goldfish unmolested. Only a goose
named Egbert disgraced his owner, f lip tr aj
Eehert meddled out lust u rh VUfSe"IH
Egbert
service began,
Two months of hospitalization were
followed by long weeks of recupera-
mals in the United States are deer.
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Reckless Driving
Gets $50 Fine
Arthuf ones. Klamath Falls me
chanic, vat" fined 'IM Monday
morning In municipal court on a
charge of reckless driving.'-
City police said that Jones, driv
ing a vehicle belonging to E. V. Al
len. Klamath Falls, waa traveling
east on Main about midnight Satur
day when he piled Into a parked
car owned by Martha E. Baker,
1418 Canby.
Both can were badly damaged.
Portland Civic
Leader Dies
PORTLAND. Oct. S Mrs.
Charles W. Roblson. 60. Portland
civic leader who had served on the
slate board o f education for II
years, died early today.
Her husband, an attorney, two
sons, and two daughters survive.
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U. S. Justice
W. O. Douglas
Gravely Hurt
(Continued from Page 1)
eve of the supreme court's new
term and two weeks to the day from
his 51st birthday.
He had flown here from Seattle
for a brief visit in this city where
he spent his boyhood and helped
work his way through grade and
high school as a newspaper carrier.
He had planned to return to Wash
ington, DC. last night by plane.
The several hour horseback trip
to the Chinook pass area of the
high Cascadea had been planned In
connection with Douglas' book, soon
to be published.
Five Die in First
Two Days of State
Deer Hunt Season
(Continued from Page 1)
mer W. Webb, iS. Brownsville, fa
tally wounded Saturday In Wasco
county near Wamlc.
Heart attacks claimed Walter
Cobb. 74. Roseburg. Trlday night
while preparing to camp In Lake
county highlands, and Benlamln H.
Rtder, 49, Salem, who was found
dead Sunday in his car. Rider, a
postal clerk, had returned to the
car after complaining of fatigue.
Grace Sharp Out
Of Hospital
Grace Sharp 310 Prescott, waa
released after medical treatment at
Klamath Valley hospital for Injuries
received In a fall Saturday night.
She was moved to the hospital by
Kaler's amhulance from the 7 club,
after she slipped and fell, Injuring
a hip.
Miss Sharp waa seriously Injured
early this summer In an automobile
accident near Lakevlew, and had
been up and about only a short time.
Horse Throws Girl;
Minor Injuries
Plf teen -year-old Betty Karnea of
194 Oregon was treated at Kiamatn
Valley hospital for minor Injuries
from a horse Sunday, She la a
KUHS student.
Betty waa released after treat
ment of cuts on the head and
hands. She was moved to the hos
pital after the accident which hap
pened at Eberleln and Nlmitz, by
Kaler'i ambulance.
QUAKE REPAIRS
OLYMPIA, Oct. 3 (flV-The atate
capltol committee voted today to
call for bids Immediately on the
Job of replacing the earthquake
damaged cupola atop the dome of
the Washington state capltol.
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