Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 04, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUKSUAY, MAIICII 4, 1052
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GIRL SCOUT ANNUAL COOKIE SALE March 8-22. Various Girl Scout organizations
arc planning n real drive; since funds from the Community Chest are almost nil making
it necessary to divert the profits this year directly into the Girl Scout' Council Budget,
and by-passing plans for further camp development. From the left, Judy Fitzgerald, Jn
terScoul; Natalia Kekhcnbergcr, Brownie; and Karen Porter, Senior Scout. Mrs. Fred
Karlsim is chairman. .
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IN TRAINING Pfe. Mil
ton V. Schmidt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W a 1 1 c r G.
Schmidt. 3238 Cortcz St.,
has entered training at the
Airplane and Engine
Mechanic's School at Shop
pard Air Force Base,
Texas. He graduated from
Gilchrist High School in
1951 and enlisted Oct., 31.
By JKAN OWKNH
Wrestling nnd swimming awards
were presented to thr drarrvlim
athlete In utildcnt body meet
ing thin mornliiK.
The prp bnnd luml.ilied music
for the awieinljly. Congratulation
re In ordrr tor the students who
rrrclvrd thrne athletic Intern.
The program was arranged nnd
handled by the assembly commit
tee. K club members hnve planned
several activities lor the very near
future.
Krlday afternoon nt 2:59, the K
club members hnve challenged nnd
will piny liiculty members In a
bnakotball game. There will be
ten cent admission lee, nnd the
period schcdulo will be "B".
Alio tho club Is sponsoring an
allcr-game rinnce Frldny night ni
ter the Pelican vs. Crntrr high
school biihkftbttll game. 'lhe af-
In Ir In tiMiully Ihclr annual whls
korlno content dance, but no plans
hnve bcon mods aa lur as thtit i
concerned as the whiskers are a
minus quanllly thin year.
A new German language class
has very recently been formed by
students. Tho class will be Instruct
ed bv Mr. Snillh, KU councilor,
and It will be held nl night.
All Interested sludcnt.s have been
asked nnd Invited to sign up. The
Ilr.it rlnwi will bo held Thursday
evening, March 20. German text
books can bo ordered now Iroui
Blinws' Hlntlonary store.
OrcKon Independent colleges nnd
lour schools of mirhlUK will hold
their annual collcxc conferences at
KUHS on March 6 nt 1:30 o'clock.
Sharp-Eyed Boys
Nail Pickpocket -
PORTLAND iTt Three nlert
teen-age youths snw a man pick
a pedestrian's pocket.
They trailed Hie thief nnd noti
fied police who arrested the man.
He Is Thomas O. Montuomory.
35, released from Jnll only last
Saturday after serving n sentence
on a larceny charge. Mondny he
wna back In Jnll after being con
victed of larceny again. He was
sentenced to Jail for 18 months.
The three youths, Paul Abbott,
Dunne Cnso and Richard Sullivan,
were witnesses against Montgom
ery In court.
US Fighters
Strafe Lines
In Korea
SEOUL. Korea, M' United Na
tions (miller pilots bombed and
machlne-Kunned frontline positions I
Tuesday while the opposing ground
armies sent out only Hunt patrols.
Mnrlue Corsairs killed '.41 Com
munlhts north of Kumhwa on the I
Central Front. Other U.N. fighter I
bombers killed about 26 Reds In I
the Yonchon area on the Western !
Front. Both ruined towns are In
sectors weher ground fighting
picked up briefly Inst week-end.
Twenty-eight U. 8. Habre )els
damaged one MIO-15 In a live
inlnutc brush with 60 of the Rus-slun-bullt
Jets nenr the Yalu River
boundary between Korea and Man'
clnirla.
Filth Air Force planes cut Red i
rail lines In fl places Tuesdnv In
their dally attack on Communist
supply lines.
There was no report of any ma
jor action along Uie ground front.
The Reds wheeled up big guns
ailil loudspenkera and bombarded
U.N. lines wlUi leaflets and broad
custs. Roaring winds cut down Naval
air activity on tho battered East
Coast of North Korea, but carrier
based planes roared oft the decks
of British flattons on the other aide
of the peninsula In attacks on a j
variety oi uominumsi targets.
State Stockpiles
Medical Supplies
PORTLAND I Except for
blood and plasma, Oregon has
enough medical supplies stockpiled
to lake care of 40.000 easunltles.
Thnt was the report Sunday of
Dr. Harold M. Erlckson, ' state
health officer, to a doctor's civil
defense meeting here.
Another speaker was Col. Wil
Hum L. Wilson, an nsststnnt ad
mlnlstratnr of the federal civil de
fense agency. ,
Hennessy Stays
As Fair Manager
PORTLAND I Dunne Hen
nessy of Portlnnd hns signed a con
Irnet to continue as manager of the
Multnomah County Fair until May
16. 1063.
Mrs. Elln Wilson, who applied
for the post, has turned down the
lob of supervisor of the fair's agri
culture exhibits, . county commis
sioners reported.
Mrs. Wilson was mannger until
Henneasy's appointment last year.
Brave Policeman
Wins Promotion
HONO KONO liTI Police Com
missioner D. W. Macintosh said
Tuesday he had promoted Consta
ble Wang Kwong Hong, who fired
the only shot In Saturday's Com-munlst-lcd
rioting. Wnng now Is a
corporal.
Wnng fired his Rentier gun Into
a mob of 10.000 advancing Chi
nese and Injured three slightly Just
as someone threw a grenade into
the Hong Kong police station. The
crowd scattered.
Macintosh said the shot anved
the station, The grenndo was a
dud.
Seven rioters were sentenced to
short prison terms Tuesday. Sev
enteen others nro on trial.
See This Gorgeous Flowering Shrub Change
From White to Pink to Purple in Your Yard!
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In around foundation nf your hntine. or as border,
flrnw anyMherf, Rhlpprri H In 4 ft. for rany trannplantlnr. On arrival
atom or plant at jour convenience. Send tlfto for I, plua ion for pontair,
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Kfd Ttt'lg Dngu-nnd.
KRUSE NURSERIES, Dopt 74707 Bloomington, III.,
Name
Address
Air Merger
Gets Okay
WASHINGTON 11 The Civil
Aeronautics Board told Western
Air Lines Monday to go ahead
with the filial steps of absorbing
Inland Air Lines and dissolving 11
as a bepurate corporation.
The acquisition was approved
more than live years ago and the
new order simply gaie board sanc
tion to the detailed plan for con
solidation of assets and routes
Actually the two companies have
been operating as one for some
lime.
Board Member Josh !-ee reiter
ated a previous dissent to the trans
action, declaring the merger would
rcMilt In an llloglcnl route pattern.
Both companies now have head
quarters In Los Angeles. Western
operates up and down the Pacific
Const, into Salt Lake City and
northward Into Cnnnda.
Inland's operations extend from
Great Falls, Mont., to Denver and
Minnenpolis-St. Paul.
Old Feud May Be
Settled At Last
SOUTH THOMASTON, Me. W
A town meeting Monday took steps
to wipe 'out the last traces of a
feud that raged a century ago be
tween two crusty old sea captains.
The two mariners, named Fogg
and Elwell, were practically next
door neighbors but refused to live
In the same town. They sel a
town line splitting the land between
them.
That grudge boundary now cuts
the middle of a South Thomaston
street, lenvlng 11 homes In the
adjneent town of St. George.
South Thomaston voters have pe
titioned to end the division by Ink
ing over 320 nddltlonal acres. The
proposal, requires the approval of
St. George, the Knox County com
missioners and the state Legisla
ture. Cause of the original dispute has
long since been forgotten.
Bureau Lowering
Roosevelt Lake
wiSHTMrrrnN im The Rec-
limntlnn Rurenu is lowering the
level of Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake
behind Grand Coulee Dnm on the
State, in anticipation of an unusual
ly heavy spring runoii. Keciama
tion Commissioner Michael Strauss
said Monday.
Strauss report was coupicn u
a statement by Secretary of Interi
or Chapman crediting severe win
ter snow storms with an Immediate
Increase in power output from Kcq
lamatlon Burenu hydro-electric
plants. Chapman said the winter
cnu' nin hnri Assured a plentiful
supply of Irrigation water this
summer.
KII.I.FD
FOREST GROVE itfl Donald
Kane, about 30, was killed Monday
I.. lnaliti, arrlrient nt the. LarklU
lumber mill south of here.
He was worKing wnn a noisiing
... .h a lam' nlere of loir
broke off and struck him in the
head. V . .
His widow and two cnuurcn sur
vive. JEFF'S BARBER SHOP
920 Main
"COLOR CHANGING
HYDRANGEA
Blooms Usually Last From
Summer Rlqht Through
Winter!
50c
Speciol-by-Mail
ca.
J Nn athr flowtrln nhruh blnnm fl
mitt or I nn invHy. Thin amnvint
"Color hanging ' llydmnirr blooms
In Mrlv inmmr with thou
f Inner , , , Ulrr I he flower turn
i niunn pi nit nrtri Mnally in full In roynl pnrpir.
hrn Innlrid af falllnc nit htn the frott romfV
rleht throiifh winter. Even the en I
months. Wonderful nhruh for nlant
HERALD AND
Hawaii Bill
Bumped Aside
WASHINGTON ifl The Semite
voted Monday to take up the con.
troverslnl submerged oil In lids bill
ahead of the Hnwall statehood bill.
Hackers of Ifuwnll statehood
sought viilnlv to sel the submerged
lund legislation aside temporarily.
But a moton by Sen. McKar
lund D.-Arl!!.,i to make the oil
bill the next business of the Senate
was approved, 47 to 32.
A surprise move bv Sen. Know
land R. -Calif.,), to table a motion
to tnke up the oil bill first caught
the Snnote napping. It was ap
proved 39 to 37.
But Hen. MeKellar iDTenn.,1
vho did not reach the Senate cham
ber III time to vole on Knowiana a
motion, demanded reconsideration.
His motion was approved 42 to 38.
On a second vote, Knowland's
proposal to table the oil bill was
rejcclnd, 43 to 37.
Earlier, the Senate was asked to
reconsider Its action In returning
the Alaska statehood bill to com
mittee. There was no Immediate vote od
the motion.
Post Card
Law Revised
uncuiue.TnM in A short- .
ii. A Um tuhlh mnrle the 60th nost-
al card purchased cost 12 instead j
Of cents WBS CUIiniKiicu iu w,v ,
waslebaskCl by Jongre muinui. j
Wlinoill' uuwcihuis 7" .
. hill orevtou.dv ap
proved by the Senate repealing a :
nient postal cards purchased in lots
ol 60 or more. , ,
The surcharge had been m et
feet onlv since the first of the
...u-k iha l u-ent nn from
vear, wuvm v ------ -- ----- (
one cent to two, and had been j
in effect only since me
the year, wnen mc rw
from one cent to two. and had been
widely evaded by commercial In
terests which bought the cards In
lots of 49. .
The extra charge will go off 10
days after the President signs the
repealer.
Top Trumpet
Artist Slated
Rafael Mendez, the 'HelfeUi of
the trumpet." is to Prfm
In concert nere Apr. . oj ...
Klamath Union High School Mu
sic Dept. nnd the Klamath Mer
chants Association.
Proceeds are to go tor puhm.
of new uniforms for the high
school band.
Mendez has been acclaimed by
critics for his phenomenal trum
pet Interpretations In television,
radio and motion picture appear
ances. When the Mexican artist was
only 10 years old and appearing
as a soloist in his homeland, he
attracted the Interest of Pancho
Villa, Mexico's rebel terror, and
Villa promptly drafted the entire
Mender, family.
Appearing with Mendez here will
be the KUHS concert band and
a cappella choir.
Ticket reservations have been re
ceived from many neighboring
cities and a capacity house is ex
pected. Reserved seats may be obtained
at the Chamber of Commerce and
general admission tickets are
available at the Derby Music Co.,
Merchants Association' member,
and students.
Two Killed In
Headon Collision
MEADOW. Utah Wi A Van
couver, Wash., man and his three
year old daughter were killed and
two other persons Injured In a head
on collision here Sunday.
Police identified the dead as
Charles A. Fralley. about 40. and
his daughter, Joan. Mrs. Frailey
suffered a fractured arm, cuts and
shock.
The other Injured person was
Thomas B. Ingram, 37, Salt Lake
City, identified as driver of the
second car.
Actress Found In
Coma By Nurse
SANTA MONICA. Calif. Ml
Actress Una Mcrkel is in St.
John's Hospital suffering from
what her doctor says was "prob
ably an overdose of sleeping pills."
"She Is pretty sick." Dr. Roy T.
McReynolds said Mondny night,
"but I think she will pull through."
Miss Merkel, 48 year old veteran
of stage and screen, was found In
a coma Monday by a nurse who
had been attending her during a
siege of Influenza.
LET US EXPLAIN THE
MYSTERY OF COLMAN'S
MAGIC TWIN GRILLES
3
HEATING SYSTEMS
Ar EASY fo plm Info ytvt
j horn new or oW.
i (OMfORT COSTS SO MM
NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OR KG
Pelton Dam
Blasted By
Sportsmen
PORTLAND OH Possible ad
vantages nnd disadvantages of Pel
ton Dam were aired here Monday
when the proposed hydro-electric
protect was debated at a Chamber
of Commerce forum-
Rollin E. Bowles of the Sports
men's Izask Walton League said
the dam would be a mistake. He
said it would diminish fish runs In
the Deschutes River where the
dam would be built.
"When anyone tells you you can
have both fish and high dams they
don't know what they're talking
about," he said.
But Thomas W. Delzcll of the
Portland General Electric Com
pany which has been licensed by
the Federal Power Commission to
build .the dam, said Just the ot
posltc that it Is passible to have
both fish and power.
"There Is no appreciable salmon
Penney'
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run on the Deschutes River at this
t'.mt but Portland General Electric
is prepared to spend four -million j
dollars to try to create a run," he
said.. I
Sports groups and stnte agencies!
have threatened they will tnke!
court action if actual construction!
heulnj; Thfv annoa!fH In lhn Fori.
eral Power Commission for a re-
hearing of the PGE license but
were turned down.
in e.ni..i i
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dnm would not harm existing salm-
Preliminary work
already has startr.l.
' ..s.,ik from Oroflno, Idaho, the champion
Doosr i heifer, nnd the third place winner
SALEM ii Public Utilities ! In the summer yearling class, a
Commissioner Charles H. Holtzcl i bull consigned by Roy Robinson,
announced Monday he would hold;Mt. Vernon. Ore., brought the top
a hearing at Elkton, Douglas Cotin- j price $2,250 each. Two other anl
ty, March 31. on an application by imals also outsold the champion,
the Elkton Telephone Company to The overall average price for the
boost its rates $2,400 a year. j$l. 112.45. The 47 head brought a
The eomnnnv also nronosec to i total of $52,285.
operate 24 hours a day and seven
days a week.
It serves Elkton and Scottsburg.
The finest-there-ls insurance Is
not too good for you. Call Hans
Norland get . Just . that! . Phone
2-2515. 627 Pine Kt.
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Champ Bull
Falls Flat
KI.LENSBURO, Wnsh., IPi The
grand cnnnipion oi me uouimuia
i E'.iiiptre Hereford Association show
j brought 11,750-fess than lour ani-
imals rated below him at the an-
'imal sale here Monday.
;jrnrv Miller tl
Vllle, Wash', paid
Sons, Center
the $1,750 to
Amos nrulotte. Ellensbin-ir. for
the dam Brumode 14th, champion of Sun
I day's show.
F. W. Richardson's Hnttie R. 5th
NEW BOSS
COOS BAY. frV-Robcrt G. Kyle
Is the new city manager of Coos
Bay.
He took over the post Monday
after being selected by the city
council last week. He formerly
was city engineer at North Bend.
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DOWNSTAIRS
Girl Scouts To
Open Cookie Sale , ,
The nnnunl Girl ' Scout Cookie
Snie starts Saturday and every
Girls Scout troop In the commu
nity will be offering the tasty lllllo
wafers for sale In the residential
areas. Stickers will be given aoh
purchnser to prevent duplication of
solicitation.
Tli uarlntlen will tlA sold, nlnln
and filled at the same price as
1051. Tncse are weii-wrappea na
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