Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 01, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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6:45 Farm Reporter
b:u9 ocal News
George Hahner
Dies At 75
LAKEVIEW George H aimer, re-
tired rancher and baker, died at
Ashland Wednesday evening at the
age of 75 years. He was born May
19. ltns at ttamoerg, uermany.
Mr. Hahner had moved to Ash
land to make his home last June.
Early this week he became ill and
relatives were called to Ashland.
Victor G. Hahner. of Lakeview, a
son, said that he and Hrs. Hahner
returned to their home here Wed
nesday evening and a short time
later news of the deam was pnonea
from Ashland.
Funeral services will be held at
1 DJn. Saturday, December 1
from the Presbyterian church. In
terment will be at sunset .ran
cemetery.
Mr. Hahner came to tne united
States when he was 17 years of
age, about 1893, and for a number
of years he operated a bakery in
unicago. in tne spring oi ivw. ne
moved his family to Lake county
where he owned and operated the
Gao Ranch, at tne mouth oi Ante.
ope uanyon. until I'Jii wnen ne
opened a bakery in Lakeview. In
W34, he retired, selling tne oakery
to his son, victor Hanner.
On May 27, 1901, Mrs. Hahner
was married at Chicago to Bertha
Koeni, wno survives. Also surviV'
ing are two sons. Walter Hahner.
of Medford; and Victor Hahner, of
i-aieview; one oaugnter, Mrs. E.
G. Everett, of Ashland: a sister.
who resides In Germany; and five
granacniiaren.
Last May, shortly before moving
to Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Hahner
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary.
Crown Zellerbach
Earnings Gain
8AN FRANCISCO. Ijfl The nit
income of Crown Zellerbach Corp.
for the six months ended October
31 was $11,797,294 an increase of
J793.0O9 over a similar 1950 period,
company officials reported yester
day.
That eouals $3.82 a share for this
period compared with $3.53 for the
mou perioa.
Federal and Canadian taxes were
$18,669,031 or $6.42 a share. In the
1950 period these taxes totalled
$10,936,154 or $3.76 a share.
Met sales for the first half of the
company's fiscal year were $123.
681,119 an Increase of $18,092,102
from the like 1950 period.
A record high of 476.548 tons ol
paper and pulp were produced In
the six month period, the report
said.
KLAMATH PALLS. ORIOM
AMERICAN CHINESE
Poods at their bw!
th, 4494 For Orders To Taks Oat
Ben B. Lee, Mgr. '
at prospect of new autobahn lax.
German roads will b camels.
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Trees Seeded
By Helicopter
LAKEVIEW Grass and tree
seeding on the Fremont National
lorest tooK to tne air tnis wees
as a helicopter took on the Job oi
seeding range grass on tne oumea
areas of last summer's three large
fires, plus seeding ponderosa pine
on about 1000 acres of the Camp
Creek burn.
John E. McDonald. Fremont su
pervisor, announced that this grass
seeding by helicopter will bring to
about 6000 acres the total seeding
done on the Fremont this fall, and
to about 14.500 acres the amount
of range seeding done on the Fre
mont within the past few years.
The seedling from the air was
being done this week under con
tract to Rick's Helicopters, Inc., of
Los Angeles. The 'copter arrived
here Sunday, using the Lakeview
airport as Its base.
The 'copter was seeding to grass
the 2236 acres of the camp Creek
burn on the national forest (this
burn totaled 3366 acres, but the
remainder is on private land, the
247 acres of the Willow Creek burn,
all on national forest land, and 340
national forest acres of the Dog
Lake tmrn (the remaining 73 acres
oi mis Durn is on private land).
Buell Takes
CO Post
LAKEVIEW John Buell has ac
cepted appointment as county civil
defense administrator and his ap
pointment, together with those of
department chairmen for a Lake
county organization, has been sent
to the state civil defense agency
by County Judge J. R. Heckman.
Buell is manager of the Lake
view branch. First National Bank
of Portland.
Judge Heckman made the ap
pointments following a meeting at
Hotel Lakeview on Tuesday, No
vember 20, with Bob Sandstrom.
coordinator of administration, and
George Emlgh, aid and welfare
field representative both from the
Oregon State Civil Defense Agency
Salem.
Other appointments made by
Judge Heckman: Fire Chief Bill
Arzner chairman of the fire de
partment; Sheriff Tommy Elliott,
chairman of the police department:
Dr. W. J. Strlcby. chairman of the
medical department; Mrs. Edna
Olson, county welfare administra
tor, chairman of the aid and wel
fare department; Glenn E. Tyler,
chairman of the engineering ann
rescue department; Don Peters of
the communications departmcpt.
SALEM. W The Mt. Hood loop
was closed for the winter today
as snowplow crews were forced to
give up In their battle to clear
snow drifts. McKenzle pass and
East Diamond Lake highway were
closed for the winter yesterday.
The highway commission said
pavement Is bare on all other
routes.
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH
George Is a 'Doll' at Home
So Zsa Zsa Wants Him Back
By CK8KINE JOHNSON
HOLLY, tNhA tea Zsa Uabor.
the liuiirorlan doll with a sippy
answer (or Uie roniantlc questions
ot con (used males on a TV allow,
can't answer her own j4 question
will she and hwbnct oeome
Sanders kiss and make Ui?
The ben Z Z.a could do lor
me was:
"I think he ll be back. I ll be
tile happiest wile III the world it
he does. He loves me and I love
him."
Then she added: "But maybe all
this publicity Is uood for lit ca
reer. We'll build him up uualu as
a big woman hater, although at
homo he's a doll."
Zsa Zsa was referring to their
marriage, which blew a fuse uheu
she relused to aav lines on the
Tallulah Bnnkhrud nullo show
wnich she thoutiit might ridicule '
tneir domestic lite. ;
ueorge goi maa Because me
couldn't take a Joke and then she
told him to pack up and leave their
twine, wmcn he promptly did wan
the announcement, "I have been
discarded like a squreued lemon!"
But now she u tints htm buck
.and Is beaming: "He packed three
photograph of me with his
clothes."
Now that site's a TVenus, Zsa
Zsa's aimed her sights at movie
stardom. She's playinir a oo-Iuh
lah French nickel named Z.-a Zmi
in MQM's Lofely to Look At"
and speaks only French with Eng
lish suDiiues.
I asked her If she thought her
personality would come across to
the popcorn munchers even though
they couldn't understand French.
"Dotlintr," she said. "Just ask the
cutters on the picture. 1 could tell
you but I can t be THAT con
ceited." Janet Leigh, ready to scram
MGM tor two months when she
completes "Scaramouche." may go
to England for a visit lu Bucking
ham Palace and presentation to
the King and Queen. She and
Tony Curtis will get the honor In
Decsmber If current plans ma
terialize for an Englt.'h Junket to
appear in a charity show for un
derprivileged children.
Tony's crack about the trip left
Janet In hysterics,
"imagine." he said. "The kins
of the Bronx meets the King oi
England.
Phyllis Thaxtcr, who has Inher
ited the screen's "Perfect Wile"
title since the abdication of Myrna
Loy, is very happy about It thank
you.
flaying anotner uirougn-tnick-
and-thln partner as Ronald Rea
gan's breakfast maker In "She's
working ner way inrougi col
lege," Phyllis announced:
"I like these devoted wives. The
parts have been wonderful. No.
I'm not screzming that I'd like to
be a vixen. I tried that once at
MGM.
"I even killed my fiance with a
pair of scissors. But you know
something It Just didn't come off.
I guess I'm not the type."
A little comedy maybe. Phyllis
whispered she played "Claudia"
in Chicago and on the road for two
years but there will be no bat
tling with producers to erase "Per
feet Wife" from her business cards.
"It s fine with me," Phyllis said
Wko is the real Mother of this Child?
The woman who gave it life. ..or the woman who gave it love?
Vir' A i i
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Continuous Shows Dolly
FALLS. OREGON
"t hope I can bo that way at
home,. too."
Ted Brlskln Inslsta that all Is
serene between himself and ex
wlfo Betty Hutton over their pre
divorce financial aRreemenl. "We
had a Utile difficulty a few mouths
ago," he told me, "but li t all
been Ironed out."
Lack ot time and last-minute
script changes cost Dorothy Shay
her hlllblllv number In costume
on Jack Benny' TV show. The
Inst video appearance of Jack's
Maxwell was blacked out for the
same reason.
Short Take: Art Aragon will
star In his own film biography,
"Silver Uloves," with Marv An
derson playing the (emine lead.
Clarence Urcene and Russell
Rouse, who made "Tlio Well," are
talking to Monty Clllt about "Th
Thief." a chaw movie, to be fllmet
filmed
entirely in New Orleans In Feb
ruary.
Ann SherUlun has finally licked
the underweight problem and
moviegoers will see her in "Steel
Town" as the curvey, vohimptuous
doll of her "Oomph Girl" days.
With the stork due for a visit,
Gene Nelson s wife. Miriam, has
taken to ner bad. Gene telling It:
"Our first wns a boy. No trouble
We re a cinch to have a alrl now.
isn't It just like a woman to make
a luss before an entrance?
Scouts To Cut
Christmas Trees
TULELAKE Boy Scout troop 44
headed for the forestlands today
to harvest Christmas trees for
Tulelake basin homes.
The troop is buying the trees
from Modoc national forest for 11
cents a foot, and will sell them
for a slight profit, all ot which
goes to the troop treasury.
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'Hillbilly' Gl
Believed Fake
SUDBURY. Out.. I.fl - Provincial
police Insisted today th "shoeless
hillbilly" who claimed (o have
wandered out ot the New Mexico
wilds to Join the U.S. army la
really Grainger Ult Kngr.
Tlie police aald they are aure
the Petrr Grainger who bewitched
American army men will) a tale
of how he novr cw but one
woman before lit "burled paw"
and decided to loin up Is, In fact,
Peter Ernest John Grainger, 20, a
self-assured, well-educated forest
ranger from Northern Ontario. Th
U.S. army lists "hillbilly" Grainger
as AWOL.
Far Irom hrlllir the unschooled.
Innocent chlYt of the wilds he
claimed to be, said the provincial
police, urainger la a i.ondon-uorn
former officer In the British army
who turned up In Canada In De
cember, 1950.
CAPTIVATING
When army recruiters In San
Antonio, Tex., heard from Qratnxer
November J that he never saw an
automobile, that he was reared on
goal's milk and' had never seen
an honest-to-goodnesa town, the
army men were captivated.
luken riding In automobiles and
shown Ban Antonio's night life.
Then, he was aent to the army
pruvlng ground at Aberdeen, Md
on November 19, he disappeared
Grainger was found Wednesday
walking along the highway between
Sudbury and SouK Ste. Marie. A
tourist camu operator called police
because the man's behavior was
strange. Police Mild he was In'
coherent.
Friends and police Identified him
as the TeNas Grainger from news
paper photographs ot the missing
u s. recruit. Doth men had a miss
Inn index finger on the left hand
TREATMENT
A psychiatrist recommended
sending him to a hospital for treat
ment of a head Injury reportedly
suffered In world war two.
Forestry officials said Grainger
Joined Ihelr force here In August,
telling them he was born In Lon
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The ever-to-be-remembered
star of Johnny Belinda
. in another great role that
only she could play.
JERRY VALD and NORMAN KRASNA
JANE WYMAN
in MJnJC
UJLUJC VJEIJL
The Portrayal... The Cast
The Drama of the Year!
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"Chrlstmoi Giant"
Balloon Parade
don. Kuulanri. hail noivcil Willi tlir
British army In wurlil war two In
ilrlMM unit Itlnrtinit Hill
cams to Canuiiu In Dri einboi', 1UMI.
Ha h'lt his lub October II lor a
medical examination nt Ninth Hav
and did not report again fur work.
U.S. armv aulluuUlrx at Aber
deen aalil Grainger still In. Ilntrd
AWOL. Canadian autiioriurn
said, however, lliev had no wurd
from Uie U.S. regarding Uio case.
Outta nercha la made by evapo
rating the milky fluid of a num
ber ot Irera primarily found on
Malay Island.
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