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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1951)
TIIUHSDAY, DKCKMIIKU II, 1 115 1 IfKllAU) AM) NKW'S. KLAMATH KAM-S. OREGON PAGE TWENTY-ONE It Happened This Way I New Pine Creek By lit VIN FAHIH The Kd UoiirlU'l household w II quietly I'liMoiiccU In llio obllv iml ul alumliciiond. II bcinu. mm iiluht Wcdnoaduy evening, when miii'tliliiK nkin hi an aluiuic blunt ent every inoiiibrr llyliw "t ' bed. lerrlilcd und uunibiouiidcu. When the dust ,ho i"'11"'1' llllru partition Wt had audiirniv been blanlrd upon, had aclllrd, tuna was llJl Uicvro.rl iilcnuii headed nurth, wllh llio motor u I running, snunulv und symmetrical ly parked In Uwlr lionl rouin. I"" ailrllng U highway '" u" room laccn. Juiitl bnny "I Lukrvlcw w all tlim in Hie pickup, aumow.ial duml ml allocked bill unliiiit. Mil"" delected. ' blml "II U'o 1 xulie rllrut Komcone hIko will lur I'lre Unci Krllon ut once. Alter a hurried investigation "l u- n accident. Hull" 'u"u 1 ",l smoke ns coming iruin a burning, a.ullcd-chalr bmk, mulled by broken hcoullgiil nrrnnhiu U llumiy gulnit llio north well ol Ihc room. I.u wiu mil lno iiialic(l cliulr bii' and threw II out ul llio building, bmce lliero to no olncr """ "j llio he did not gel 'be I'1" I1"" I. U. Illl'ic.lll lio called fc.inlll I'-i-llul III l.akrvlrw who armed with Uulllc cui ul aooul I u clock. Plciuifa were Inkril ul the wrecked room mi filled with drliru. I I. n the ilnitiercd partition, broken Hftmuiio mid thick acaiieriiiem 01 Hwduil over cverylliUnt. Mrs. fcula llenrllel, brum nil si tIM Uied llio room MUdlo mill s.ie had several valuable nli-lurm laying on Inble Iwnlcil In Hie southeast corner of Hi" room. tiie very spot where the truck made IU sudden mid lerrlllc boll Inlo Hi' loom. 'I1iee paintings, valued el $1(KI apiece, were scattered hlthi r mid yon but aiipaicmlv onlv the picture 111 Hie r..scl where nle had been worklnir earlier III Hie ec nine smashed. Her stock ul oil palnlf. ly"W ' till- luble wrie nollered In Hie tar, diagonally op posite comer o Hie li'lrlv Inme room. A broken lynewrller win Uirown t" Inn fur Mile ul Hie room. The emme of the accident hoinewlml vmiue but II neeined lo Involve three rnm A. K. Ituitii. 1 nkeview leweler. hud lu't roio" liom I.skevlew mid w liul In innke lell llirn Hi Hie near bv III-l-rerllnn up Clmrrh Mreei. when rlK-MlKlni. unidentlin-d cur rrowd'd him lr over lo llie rlcht tide of Hie rod. nem-lv hiltlim him Comldernbly ronlu.ed bv rrrkleim drlvlim. of which he nenrlv b-rame victim, ho coiilliiued iiluMlslily- '' H,0Ul'h l''"""' ling klowly. wn tl!l In lilnh Itenr. He the llnrrv cr comlni! IJ wrd him from the nouth nt still eulte dllnre down the hlchwv which he clculted would nmke it n o lo keep nolnit on ncrow. The Berrv cur, however. u coinmii tter thnn niixn had flnured end It ippeared lo be trylnK to P In from of him Borrv. eelnK Hint colllnlon Imminent, nwerved hln car in the tilck of lime, but lunt clipped Ituiiu or. titklnx olf the rlKhi Ull llnht Addled llllle. mid luriilim niomen t.irlly to look el what had happened Harry tailed rlnhlou lulo the Uel'.e (lirl house, dodiiiiiK telephone uot Vn rmile. Allele from a broken rlpttl front headhunt and a apldcr-webbed wind ahleld. very little dnmnfie wan done to the pickup. By the help of ft 'I V A' about tlx men. Hurry backed hla pickup uut of Uie house and drove n home, 'llio duuiiiucH lo tne lioU'.e mid lu cuiili'iiu will probnbly run ur i wrin two and Ihice liiounund dulliun. Hurry wun thankful no one wun oli'i'iiiiiK In the room that lio uruiilied Into, 'Nury a dull niuiiieutl 'Hint pal let n Ih okuy fjr inoal ol ua who hi u In bullion or we wouldn't be Incin, mil to tpond fium iwv lo lour houra out of a busy day, eveiy iluv lur five duya, uyiim lu help aoineuiie pciiiilli a and dei peiutelv in need ol ,aalAlnnce to liutr tneiii (iiiii your tiu-.t and cuuiidence with tno man In Ino cuao tuiiiinu out lo be a dcaertcr liom lliirle biiin'A army well, thui a loo much! I tuna In Uie Ljionuct llei yl Kurrcll, alius Joe P. Uulra, and wile, iu.-n (wo woeaa oul ot Uie hoapiliil where aim underwent mn)or hurt;ery, requiring blood tiuun. union cl ceieiii Willi a "mull lui.r yeur old boycute en n biiK'a ear. were towed Into town In a IKlt Chevy heup nana xai Minn fuel pump and aana inoneyl I Wire for money they dldl Walt .fur money they did Hour dava on 'u.i .nn huiikH pieualiiK In deeper in id ln pit. aooihed autlseptlcally !nl In ni by Mid. puthellc but none I Uir-lcMi morbid atory-words. I'hcy l.inded here on a Hunday ;eenliiii. Came Thursday-no mon- i-y. Ulv wu.- their ueaiinallon ai. nupixiM'dlv, ihcy hud a friend there whom tney were depending on to ! Ilud llioni a Job. Bluco I had plmuid I tu uo lo llio Herald and News cor ' rrNpondciit'a dinner ineetliiR at the iWlnrmii Hold, and Incidenlallv, to iilteml lo tome other buaineaa mat lem Hint dny In Klamath Kails. I I asked mv prnli-.to If he cared in rule alone lu Kly und louk up hla ln?i;d. Ill acceptance a : .-iiMintiiiii-uu.s. I At Ulv no "Chuck" Morlca -he hud moved awav six months prior I I had a atolld paMcngrr nnpi-.sslvelv uureeablo bill ho wis Ihero on to Kliimnlh and backl A inuto could have airelched more vocul chords thnn ho exercised. As ii Iceler I even nn to him I. n rulumn llilnklnu ho mlRhl be SpanlMi, but no responsive chord whs louelird. We led Klnmnth at 6.30 and sot in l.ukevlew el 1:20. 1 had Intended lo nrrv Ihere lor the l.nkeview lilt r:ducatlonn Week open house -nui -w-nai 10 do mcamime wiui my acenmpanlment. 1 breeted him on down where I presumed Ilia wile would be on needles wulllnit for him but In stead It was the F.B.I. In (all next day. his wi'e told me. he was d-elv niruied there bv some Mex- Icnn Jall-blrds who In their native loiiRue talked lunuurlousiv about their pIIrIh and did some verbal Rueulnu about all the other In males. "He speaks the Mexican Hiiro fluently," she said and don't lorRot she Is. bv humble confes sion, a Rraduato of the University uf Washington, havlnx a f). A. deiiree In philosophy to stated. Amen! Hlie luMlfled her husband's awol on the Rrounds of rellRious oblec lion and a tpinul weakliest, ellRlbly atibJeclUiR tun to a physical dis charge for which lie pleaded but did not receive. So one dav When any armv officer at Fort Ord. kicked him when ho had fallen protirale upon the around, so her story went, unable to move bv 6 . ... Without a d or eoritrot . otin 0.95 paralysing- pressure of dislocated vertebrae, he had decided then and there to desert when once he waa able. Consequently, she said, "One day he got leave boarded a bus and Just kept a-Rolnl . . Ho the man I have been married to for a llltle over a year be cornea a der-erler. This." she Inter polated, calmly, "will brliiK Hi matter 10 head - he'll Ret a heur IiirI and perhaps his physical dis charge." Boko I Mn. viie shea rlRht mid the army will be ntrunper without him but, she could have at least cleaned up her cabin I But Bless be she received from her father-in-law enough money to vet to the haven under her aunlle'a Haw thorne, Nevada roof with the bless Inga of Mr. (Modoc Transport i Peterson who Rave her a lift to Alluraa. 8o forgive me Ihere Is a Chevy Jalopy here for tale at rock bottom II I Thirteen correapondenla lo the Herald and News ol the Midland Empire, gathered for a dinner chut at the Wlneniu Hotel last month with E'dltor Bill Jenkins and mem bers of hit atafi. Not only a line meal was enjoyed but oilier mai lers pertaining to Uie newnpaper't policy were brouRht out. The "hide-and-go-neek" treutment of the cor respondents columns and contribu tions wat explained in keeping wllh the policy of the paper. 7He cor respondent keena h a own slrlnu and It bchoovea him or her lo welch the paper closely for the various ures Dim are made uf the new contributions. Society Items should be labeled as such and Hems of coming evenui should be written well in advance so Ihey will be printed be.ore the events lake place. A trouble spot In the postal service was sorely frowned on bv the editor when for Instance ho noted that It took four days for a letter of news to reach the Herald and Newt office from New Pine Creek. The trouble, he thought lay In the Klamath office distri bution. Tiie editor alro stressed the Importance of spelling names cor reclly and w-rltlng plainly. A bonus will henceforth be given for all typewritten copy, ho announced. After the meeting the visiting scrlbea were Invited down for a look-see around the inulll-roomed Herald and News plant. Ttis privi lege la an education and a treat: to aee that hlshlv complicated press that prints 18 pagea at once, oper ating, using huoe rolls of naper that take several men to lift Is fascinating. Also one can stand for A New Organ You Can Play WTieiher or not you ever played any musical Instrument, you can. after a few mtnutca Instruction, play the new Hammond chord or gan. Sounds unreasonable, but a larse and rapidly growing list of local chord organ owners provet It Is true. A new kind of mutle which anyone can read at a glance comes with the chord organ. You play lead and full harmony bait and alto pedal bass, beautifully, right from Un beginning. Wt have a chord organ privately placed In the tiore where, after a few minutes explanation, you can sit down and play at you always wlthed you could. We Invlie you to come and enjoy a thrilling new experience. Louli R Mann piano company. 130 N. 7th. Adv. i0w 0 ' t ,.99" 9.9 if v ma thev ore tN , a 9.95 ,o half an hour or longer lust watch lug the half du.en or moro linotype machines llllnu. sifting, clicking and sorting their typo Into plnce, funning a line of typo thai Is then und there Impressed upon a newlv molded lead slug, iliese slugs are then plucrd lulo a aleel triune, set up lo form a newspaper page. A paper mache mat imprint is made of tiie frame of net up type-Im pressed slugs, then molded cylin drical. The mache mot Is placed i type upi Into a mold, lulo which a ateel cylinder slides Into place. A aleel form Is damned around the steel cylinder and hot lend Is poured between the steel cylind er and the paper mat. This Is cooled and you hove a lead cylln- uer o: tvpe Ihol Ilia onto a cylin der of the press, rcudv to print no" of a newspaper, after It has been cleaned and Hie while .ipucea have been tooled out. Thua, after sixteen of thene cyl inders have been made and are ready to go to prrst. Believe me that Is a busy place lust before press time, where do.ens of men are es busy us beea. eseh a sklPr-d highly soeclallied craftsman per forming his special Job In the pro paper. After the paper Is printed the lead cylinders are deeped and thrown Into a huge vat to be melt ed and the lead used over and over again. LAW I'FlliaU URBANA, O., UFI-Ohlo a law ban ning; possession of tlol iiiichlneH was upheld yesterday In Us fln.l court test, C.mimon Pie is Judiic Arthur B. Tudor of Hardin county said slot machine are not proper, v In the eyet of the law. and should be "disposed of at rubbish only " Albert L. Dodson of Urbana had challenged the law as violating the conslllullonul gtnranly of property right. Judge Tudor dl-tolved a temporary Injunction obtained by Dodson which prevented law offi cert teiMnr Dodson't slot machines which he valued at 110.000. GIVE HIM THE BUY FOR t Directional Signals Stop and Back-up Lights Fog Lights - Spotlights Auto-Trays (for snacks or drive-in) Wheel Spinners and Gearshift Knobs Clothes Hangers (fit across car too!) Vistors (inside or outside) Electric Defrosters and Fans Auto Compasses Altimeters Mile-O-Meters OUR ACCESSORIES MAKE WONDERFUL GIFTS! SMITH AUTO SUPPLY 919 Klamath Ave. Phone 8413 i 1' it . .. i." ..ni fungj... By MIIS MKKI.l: O'NKIL The local Hume Ec. I.udles club will hold Us annual Christinas din ner iiecember 20, ut the Orange hall. Dinner will bo a pot luck allulr. All members are urged tu attend or send llilir secret slater gift for the exchange uf gift. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Illuckburn of Vule were hero the flrnt of Ihc week. They trucked their cattle over to Vale. Hurry Crowl has recently In stalled several new cupboards and shelves In the new room at Union school. This Is occupied bv the middle grades. The teacher la Mrs. Peorl Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenlmore. Marv Lynn and Joyce returned Bundny from a scverol-doys trip to Canada. Thev rciiorled a most enjoyable trip und fair weather. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Renner re turned from a several-weeks trip 1 in rtnllfomla. Mra. Renner went ! through the Woodland clinic and was greatly relieved to learn an operation waa not necessary. They also visited her mother. Mrs. L.M. Henderson, who is recovering from a siege of pneumonia. Bhe is stav ing at present with another daugh ter. Mrs. Leorar Bunyord. of neor Pulga, Calif. Mrs. Henderson's home is at Alturas. Dock btockburger la driving a new sedan. A community meeting was called Friday evening at the Orange hull for the purpoi-e of determining lust how many WeslMdc realdenvs would be interested In having a telephone Installed In their home. The countv agent. F.lgln Cornett. was chair- nun at Die meeting. Petitions are ! being circulated to get signers who are Interested In this project. It would be a greet benefit to our community to all have telephones ond thereby be In closer contact with neighboring districts. Anna AlbcrL-.on Is reported to be Improving. Mrs. Will Zumwalt who GIFT HE WOULD HIMSELF! I - -. -VSu 4 . .- . a.V.. - bfew o"" Y.-" 'too-'' No finer stocking hn ever been knit ... regardless of price ... 60 gauge, IS denier . . . espec ially gift boxed . . . Box . . . 3 peir 3.25 is a sister of Mrs. AlberUon Is here caring lor her. Mrs. Zumwalt lives at Ashland. Mrs. Nell Friday accompanied her husband to Sacramento Friday wllh a truck load of Christmas trees. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. "Abe" Builta is recovering from Uio measles. Home Economics will hold Its next meeting December 13. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Johnson, AH members come! Orange met Saturday night with a potluck supper. Mrs. Carl Peay was elected chairman of the Home Economics club for the coming year. Lee Hansen showed a film on "Bangs Disease" In animals, which waa very Instructive. Tiie community extends heartiest congratulations to Mrs. Ervin Mou! ton and Mrs. Charles Stephens who each gave birth to a son at the Lakeview hospital, on the same day last week. Mrs. Moulton and baby were moved home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stover are the proud grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens have three daugh ter and this Is their first son. Harry Crowl has been carpenter ing for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peay at their house. Jlmmle Ozamis moved his cattle at the home ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Lamb moved from the hospital to the Harvey hour.e last week. Thev have an apartment there and are able to be up and around. Mrs. Ed Garrett has moved her dau7h!er Louise from the hospital to the Adrian Branch home in Lakeview. where she will care for : her until she Is able to be moved i home to Wentside. ! Mr. and Mrn. Merle O'Neil and Lee Hendricks 1 THAT GROWyz IN MEANING If! I SHEAFFERS Hi I l-iX fen, $21.00 L!??''$ Pil.9.00 8 'TV 131 new Ian Align I LEE HENDRICKS f Your Neighborhood Druggist i2212 So. 6th Phone 4321 it lt'sffCC- a 4i ' c.te9es., yieof 1' . - ot& 'i'xiV on" Special! A I I . ' A huge selection of Step ins or Scuffs . . , plain or Ss fur-trimmed ... 5 fcfir colors ... they us- ually sell ot 2.95 end 3. 95... extra , special . . . family were supper guests Wednes day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neil on the East Bide. On December IS the grange will hold Its Christmas supper at 7 o'clock. Everyone Is urged lo at tend, supper is potluck and each person attending must bring a while elephant gift to be ex changed. Lee Hansen locnl club agent showed several 4-H club film at the Grange hall Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Friday re turned last week from a several- days visit at Tulare, Calif. They visited Mrs. Friday parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. Mr. Harrison suffered a heart attack sometime bark and is gradually Improving. Barbara Tomlln had her tonsils removed on Friday at the Lake view hospital. After moving home she started hemorrhaging and hurl to be taken back to the hospital for day. ONO TRIP KARACHI. PakUtan. W) Rep Peter F. Mack. Jr. iD-Illl. circling the globe on a one-man good will tour, arrived Wednesday in his single-engine plane from Dhahran. Saudi Arabia. As In other capital. on his 32,000-mlle tour. Mack will present a friendship scroll to the city of Karachi. ft umnnnr s for any fe j y Room in the Homt! i 357 . Main f . .. - ' .its- Let's go to f Christmas Bonus Goes On Table WASHINOTON. lTh national labor relations board haa ruled that where a Chrlatmaa bonus haa been paid remilarly. an employer moy not reduce It without taking the matter up with the union. Board member Abe Murdock, dissenting in the 3-1 decision, con tended "a genuine Christmas gift has no nlsce on the bargaining 'nble.N But the majority held that "the Christmas spirit . , , does not stop short of the bargaining table, for bargaining in good faith is In Itself a continuing elfort to achieve goodwill between an em ployer and his employes." Specifically, the NLRB upheld a complaint by a local of the CIO united auto workers against the Nlles-Bemont-Pond Co. of West Hartford. Conn. In cutting bonuses, the firm said it did so because It had increased pension fund pay ments. The NLRB majority held that since the company had made varying Christmas bonus payments to its workers for a dozen years, the bonus was really a part of the workers' wages and so was subject to bargaining. left Go i Comfortable, too ... and you get a !t more travel for a lot la money I See your friendly Greyhound Agent about any trip, anywhere. SEE HOW YOU SAVEI from Klamath Falls: Dtparturt$ -n,7 fart) To T- bUgVDB S . . . . $3.95 Portland ..... 5 . , Medford 1 . , San Francisco . 2 . , Lot Angelea . . . 3 . . . 5.85 . 1.85 .5.70 , 9.80 ( Plua Ftdtnl Tax Wan Trit 2IX USS..M losas-Trip TMitt Aaeat, . K. W. Clammitt, . Jr. 904 Kismet. SMI GHEYIIOUUD it ft .1 -kNw' .. . ii3 ivtoin ar. In Klamath Falls