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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1951)
SATURDAY. DKCKMBKR 22, 10!H HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN a 7' UK . : - i . --4 U. UJL I T Wl-- . .. I V. I . T:ll. '' sua . I -'l l ja-M .'.ft.fl-1 " I V 1 -ffPv. -4 " Fruit Burned In Warehouse Fire WKNATCHKE. ipi Nearly 100 000 boxrs ol Irult were destroyed In a lire In the J. M. Wade Fruit Co., warehouse in downtown Wen- a tehee late lliuraday. Fire Chief T. A. Weaver said the lo.-w, Including the building valurd at approximately 1200.000 would be brtwren SIM), 000 and one million dollars. Wade wid the (Ire started In empty boxes In the warehouse about 3 p. in. It was brought un der control six hours later. Firemen saved a furniture com pany adjoining the warehouse. Between 96.000 and 100.000 boxes of fruit were destroyed In the blare but volunteers menaced to remove seven carloads o( apples from the rear of the burning building. , Below freezing weather ham pered firemen. Two were overcome by smoke but quickly recovered. KIM.Kft BAN DIEGO, Calif., iff Banta Clam lost one of his Christmas season stand-Ins In a traffic acci dent here Friday. George Weaver Hulse, 68. former Grace. Ida.. farmer, was struck and killed alt er leaving a department store where he was employed as Santa. lie had been living with a dauidi ter, Mrs. Ruth Jorgensen. since coming from Idaho a month ago. DIKS PAYETTE. Idaho. iMrs. C-ir-rle Effle Pence. 75, molher-ln-law ol U. 8. Ben. Herman Welker R Idahot, died Thursday In an On tario, Ore., hospital. Her daughter, Mrs. Oladys Pence Welker. is wife of Idaho's Junior senator. She a In Washington. DC. at the time of her mother'! death. OPEN SUNDAY! 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. SHOP FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS AT ALL HANDS The Christmas mail rush, calls lor nci) oi top brans as well as clerks. Above, at the Klamath Kalis l'ostofritc, two officials are tloiny their bit. They are (I to i) Russell L. Grifith, 411 Oak, assistant postmaster; ami Comer V. Caseman, 0100 S. till), mail superintendent. HOSPITALIZED VETERANS are to receive these items collected by the Klamath Falls AiniTic.-in tnimi auxiliary to eive as Christmas gifts for their families. Mrs. Charles Hartley (left), auxiliary vice president, and Mrs. Lena Steuben, display the gifts. rehabilitation chairman. Guderian Photo Double Wedding Investigated 65,000 Cattle Brands Pack Montana Records Ity JAMKM V. TOM1.INSON HELENA, Mont. When hot In sliding Iron siulea Into Mon tana steer tie s marked lor llle wllh Two Hearts, a Wulklnit V. a Tilling T or any of oa.utsi oilier mckimme brands such brands registered In the treasure , Am) m)W lnorr ,.uwmri R(J olate . : in p,,irue fraternity Iiimihiim are : cropping up on the sides ol while- laced Hereford. There Is the story of a man who MAWON, III , iT-A double wed ding ceremony Involving a 13-year-old school girl to a 40-year-old irurk driver ami his divorced wile lo the child bride's lather was un der Investigation today. The three adults Involved were held In lull pending filing of I charges ol contributing to the de linquency ol a minor. male's Attorney Carl Bneed ol Williamson county said the two valentines There Is a two heart 1 couples married In a double bruud and single heart, double ceremony last Wednesday at Plg plerccd by Cupid's arrows, fat rlt- heart, long heart and lean heart. Jcn.ie Trusty. Hie truck driver. Other ranchers, like boys carv- married Margaret Meyers, a sev Iiik their Initials In de.sk tons have h Made pupil, while her father. ilol). Fred Meyers. 65, a coal miner and 8need said that Meyers and a widower, wed Oladys Trusty. J Trusty, who are neighbors In near who was divorced from Trusty last by Poulton, told him they obtained Tuesday. It was her third mar-; the marriage licenses In Arkansas ringe. I by giving Margaret's age as 18. I... In kn I i - W inr am" win, -vi. of Uie cowboy's coal of arms Is italnh Miracle, general recorder of rrmjks and brand at the Livestock Commission In Helena. j Miracle la now re-recordlng all , Montana brands, a Job tliat bull dogs him every ten years. He re ports Uiere Is a tremendous de mand lor new brands and he ex pect recordings lo reach an all llme high. But looking at thousands of brands Isn't a dull Job. Cattlemen are an Ingenious lot and lo be different, they've designed many novel brands, some humorous and eome with a history. The Two Dot brand marked the cattle on a ranch so big that a town which sprang up In the mid jbte of It took Uie name Two Dot pon. 341). ' Among the more familiar Mon-. tsna hrsnds msny were used as western story tlUes by Zaun Orey i and Will James are CK. Mill Iron, Hat X. Hnnliknlfe, Circle liar, Spear O. XIT LU Bar Cross N Bar N Flying D. Bug and 2 A , Bar. Will James owned the Rocking Chair. Teddy Roosevelt Uie roughrldlng , president, used a Maltese cross to brand his Montana stock. The ! brand Is atlll registered, though 1 the Maltese Cross ranch no longer I exists. Many cattlemen enjoy cowhide French Air Line Pilots Strike PARIS, Iff The state-owned Air France, main French airline, was paralyzed Friday by a strike ol Dying crews for 96 percent more money. A company spokesman said the crews are demanding 00 percenl Increases In their base pay, and a :0 percent Increase In bonuses. Pay calls ranged from 10.000 Inuirs (about 200. monthly lor a flight mechanic, to 300.000 fruncs (about 18511 for a "Constellation" pilot. The company said about 1200 men were on Ntrlke, and that 35 scheduled flight from Paris todny had been cancelled. However, they mndo an excep- ('on for Indochina where fllghta Mil be maintained In order not o act against French noldlcrs lighting the Communist-led Vict mlnh In Indochina. Mac Big Story In Canada Press TORONTO. Iff Canadian news paper editors picked the removal ol Oen. Mat-Arthur from his United Nations command as the top world news story ol 1051, the Canadian said years ago. "a man Is a tool to try to make money raising cows." He branded his cattle FOOL. lt.,1 nn iBilr Ml,.., lfil malk he uses, the cattleman , "" 'cpor.cu knows It "Is the brand that brings j The biggest story in Canada It 'cm home." sell was the royal lour of Princess He driiends on his brand for ' F.lliabelh and the Duke of Edln Identification at the markets. The; burgh. This country's decision to Tilting T brings his lost cattle i build the St. Lawrence seaway back and makes It lough for i without U. S. aid ranked next, modern day millers to rob him. I Other stories on the International When his brand is recorded. It ' scene picked were Winston Church becomes his personal proerty. He I ill's return to power, Uie crises In gels this protection by paying a ! 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