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Lake
iig
Change
Asked
Petitions are now being circulat
ed asking the Came Commission
lo open iake o' tne Woods llsiiing
season earlier than the date set
for the nncninz this year.
Many of the ls)8 homeowners at ,
the lake have signed we oeiiuon.
Fishing season opens this year
May 30. but the petition asks that
In the future tne senson oe openeu
sraiinf MflV 1.
The load to Lake o" the Woods
resort has been opened and work
rebuilding; the lodge Durnea iasi
year not underway this week.
Thi :ttre is orten for staoles.
and the lake is free of ice although
about two feet of saow remains pn
the ground. -
Re-ccnstruclion of the lodge Is to
be complete this summer, and the
building- -Is to be slightly larger
than the old building which burned.
The wall construction is of ply
wood core logs.
Several private docks at the lake
are reported to have broken loose
in high water and are floating on
the lake.
TEXTBOOK REVIEW SET
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya, to
Textbooks used in Malayan Chi
nese schools are too much devoted
to Chinese nationalism, according
to Malayan education authorities,
they have decided to "Malayan-
ise" books used in Chinese schools.
Education authorities have ap
pointed 18 Malayan education ex
pert to advise on steps to be ta
ken.
Pianos and Bond Instrument? for
rent. Rent to Apply an Purchase.
kyle morgan
pianos
' "your, f,, , happier future
, through music"
FINAL APPEARANCE!
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MAY
11
LANE TRIO"
DANCING
9:30 D.m.
to 1:30 o.m.
ANNOUNCEMENT
ATTRACTION
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IIM I ft
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p.m.
SMART PURSES T0 C0MPI
Women at the Homtmakcr's
for dressier costumes were
Extension agent.
MW i --.". tell Vr-1
IN THE CAST OF "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp," to be presented tonight at Mills
School auditorium by the Children's Theater, are (foreground) Ruth Rcndal; (left to
right) Nancy Herlinger, Mona Chenoweth, Sylvia Wilbur, Judy Alexander and Dolores
Robinson.
KF Hairdressers
Name Officers
Luella Million is the new presi
dent ot the Klamath Falls Unit of I
National Hairdressers Association.
Vice-president is Melba Spierlng:
Ha Pratt is secretary: Lupe Sato,
treasurer and Steve Peters' Is
sergant-at-arms.
The new corps of officers '
elected at a re-organization meet
ing held recently.
Meetings during the coming year
will be held the last Tuesday ol
each month, the May meeting to
be held at the home of Fern Short.
1st. All beauticians in this
234 N.
area are uged to attend.
YES! People Do Read Small Ads!
AND FOE THE FINEST IN
Bread and Polities
Shop The
Klamath Pastry Shop
826 Male rb. sill
We66inf Blrlliaar Cakes On Order
Wc Deliver AH Orders
(mB
Me,onl, See Shell. j
0UI SCfllU MACADONI CO, fOllN0, OMQOH
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH
i flit ?ffff':fT
EMENT Spring costumes were shown by Klamath County
Festival this w eek. Tailored bags, informal bags, and bags
made under expert supervision of Dorothy Tolleth. Home
Copco Tells
Job Switch
TULELAKE Charles A. Boyden
nmnlnvoH htr ih. H 1 1 Inrnin till
gon Power Company's Medlord
Engineering Dept. since 1947 ar.c
more recently as an engineer to
the North umpqtta project sue
ceeds W. J. Shepard Is Asslslan;
MatiBOPr at Tii1tIiilrf
Manager at Tulelake.
The announcement was made
this week by S. I. Ritchcy. Dis-
trlct Manager.
Shepard has been translerred to
the Tokatee Falls project and with
his new assignment.
Boyden Is a native of Medlord
born in 1922. Hu early achoolmt! I i-iu i in npencer c
,o ,..irt h.r ,i he i a cldcd to cure the source o the
graduate of Oregon State College
In 1947. He served In the Nay
with the Seabces from 1943 to
1947. when he became associated
with Copco.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyden will make
their home in Tulelake.
It
i MAKES A HOT MEAL
FALLS, OREGON
j Republicans Gain
California Votes
SAN FRANCISCO ifi Republi
cans gained nearly l-s million quali
fied voters while the Democrats
lost 66.000. registration figures lor
-'" V
snwa.
Still lendinu In tolal rcttlstratlon April 18. 1052. The meeting was. "' "e normal ataca
fmvtZ DemarVsi0" ' the home of Georgia Oeus. up of K"""...
ed 2 m Bin rnmnarerl to their re-
ea .roo.Bciu, comparea to tneir re-
cord I total n, W62.205 for the m.
nera I CICCUOIl.
n.L..i.r...:"."'.i. r
i,944.812 to 2.192.208.
;
n. N irB.ira, iusi- ,.u.u
MOTHERS LANDSCAPE
LEXINGTON. Ky., (A't Washing
muddy echool clollies ot tlre:,omc
so lhe niotiicrs of the Wiitcriord
rJ .U""., ctm.',,f.D
to landscape the school grounds
(The soil was tested and seed sown.
The school' board furnl.-hcri fcriill-
zcr ana ouill a turn-nround lor Ihe
bus in sn iho ra u i,
going to finish the Job by planting
shrubs.
KLAMATH eALLB. 0866
AMERICAN CHINESI
feeds ! their beetl
Mi. Fat Orders To Take Oat
Ben B. Lee, Mgr.
NOTICE
Instructions for election boards, 7:00 p.m.
Standard Time, at tho Courthouse, Mon
day, May 12, 1952
Signed,
Chas. F. DcLap
County Clerk
Old Timer Makes Younger
Pafe With Daring Jumps
Uy J. (XAKKNCK MOOHK
UliATI'LE w i Howui'il (Pop I
WliUllrr of Sralllo hui his own
ulra iur Iviitllng test to tlic Iivm
oi clilci ly men lurrcd imo rctlic-,
men,. 1
At Iho ripe nf of 64. lie's plitu
n,ij to i,cl a inork iur ihrin lu
.thotit at Hit- hum paint'timc 1
jumps in a simile tiny. '
ror Iwo vw l'np tins liwii
iiiu.sier-l-ariii.n ubouitl a Nnvy
Iruil.sport. I he Miuliir I'linonlx, ply
inn to Ktiira kiuI Jnpni;.
Tho hlll wrut lino ItMtuiAiiry
drydot'k this rck, lilvlnu Vvliiiller
lima lor unoihci' ilinu i his Insl
iuvc piimrhuip Juiiiplnii.
Ha pluii.s to mh'iicI pan ol Hip
lime al tfalcin. Oit., hrpiim how j
inuny juiiUM lio can inivki! In a
riuv.
1111(11(1)
U lie nrrlorins ns lie iimiiiIIy
tlori. Hie mark lie .sel.s won't bo !
uu ca.'iy one lor old.-lei s in bcnl. ,
He mliihl Jiihi route up will) a
icfonl lor all neo.v
lu hLs lnt Juinp.i Willi an an
show lull mtne llinn in yrstrn
tii!o. Pop wa lecului ly bi uiiiiu ;
younu men in "iuie to Hie
Itround." His delay in opening wai
always Ju.it a little trcnier.
Ho doesn't think he's slowed up
any m tills two years absurd ."hip.,
"I've been keeping In siiapo run-
nlnv up the ladtleis.'- he explain.
At 114. Pop should lliivo hud
enough adventure lu the troop. Inn
service. He took part In Hit Hung
nam evacuation where transports
look aboard thousands of U.N.
troops cut off In North Korea
Reared on an Oregon ranch lit
Hell's Canyon of the Snake River.
Whlitler got his first thrills as a
rodeo perlormer.
He and a pnrtner developed n
facc-to-lnro ride aboard a sunli-ili-lug
orotic. He hasn't seen ihnl :
Presidential Candidates
Spur Oregon Campaigns
PORTLAND i.n With Uie Ore- the alate. He was put on tne ballot
gon primary election Just one week ; under protest and has urged sup
away, candidates for the Repub- port of Elsenhower. Morse Is cam
llcan presidential nomination have puiKniiig lor delegate to the Re
stepped up their campaign In the publican National Convention.
3ll. Htus.scn. hpraklng at Corvallis.
Harold Stasscn .spoke Thursday tailed lor a reiurji lo Die foieign
at Reed College. Portland, and
later In the day made two talk-i
In Benton County.
Gov. Earl Warren of Calllornia
spoke at Lewis and Clark college,
Portland, and ai a mcellng ol
Multnomah County Republican
Central Committee at CJreshiim. was "classless." "If the people be
then flew to California. He was to Itcve that the Republican pnny La
return maay to tula at Baicin.
Sen. Frank Carlson R-Kan.
supporter of Gen. Dwight Eb.cn-
hower. arrived In Portland Thurs-
day. He was to speak at MedlorO
and Ashlsnd Friday.
Sen. Wayne Morje of Oregon.
another candidate, also is touring
"
WOODRIVKK BKKF t LI n
The third meetlni of the Wood-
river Beef club was called to order
by president Bill Vaden at the
home of Bill Ray.
We discussed going on some field
trips to see how other 4-H'crs arc
douig. We discussed some of the
problems that the members were
having with their project. Wc
talked about some leeamg meinous.
KclresmnentB were servea
during the meeting by Mrs. Ray.
Bill took us out to see his calf.
We discussed how much we were
feeding them and what kind of
feed It was. Mr. Ralph Vaden,
Iclub leader, told us how to treat
ii Zm. a.m.a th.t ih. nrwi
m..!! ., T h.U .1 in. home
"'f.'.'.".'.?'?. helcl,V homo!
I ol Victor Slsson.
Trd Slemena
n.Hosi.r
neportcr
News
LANUELL VALLEY COOKS
The meeting was called to order
by president Sherry Crawlord,
Business was aiscusaea on rccoro
.,,, ... r,r
Bwe demonMraled by
,. , i
Georaia Geus Refreshments wero
- . ,., rf.
Journed.
Rosemary Stalnaker
News Reporter
New Seed Tried
In Willamette
Trtir.ENF. ifi Trial seed Plots
iwhlch may show the way to belter
nuana ncius m mc
Vallev have been planted by Lane
County Agents O. 8. Fletcher and
W. B. Parker.
The two men planted 12 varie
ties of alfalfa and a plot of Grang
er lotus at the Clay Whilaker farm
near Coburg with seed provided
by the Oregon Experiment Station
al Corvallis.
They Bald they want lo find a
type of alfalfa which will prove
more satisfactory to Willamette
Valley conditions.
TWO-COLOR EVKS
BirtSAY, Bai,k 11 The Coition
Gcmmlll household here has two
Ireak kittens. Each Is pure wnitc
(and each a one blue and one
arcen eye. Tho mother cat has
green eyes,
lyes.
and the father blue
stunt duplicated anynlieie.
in beiwcon lliiiho rspei'lcncoii.
Pop's at) year career a.i an e
lilbllluii pi "acliulr Jumper has giv
en li 1 1 it plciily of adventure anil
a number ol narrow e.icapei
Once he got his 'chulo uiirii only
Ml Irrl oil the ground, 'llinl
an act ldriil.
Ho wa.i ninkliiu a dnlavetl open
ing Jump at Kcllovi. Idaho, lu
IU4i). Lenplim out at 4,(00 feet, he
loiind himself in a spin.
Trying to atop hit gyrations to
get :ct fur the opening shock lie
been me preoccupied with his ef
lorls unlll, over one shoulder, he
:.av a hniigar loom off Ills port
Mdr, FAINTS
He yanked the rip-cord almost
as hi led hit the ground. Several
women In the rrontl lalntrd.
Pop has motion pictures to beni
oui Hint story.
Another time he wanu't as link v.
In the euiiy days ol his career,
an old-style parachute turned Inside
mil on him at Boise, Idaho. As
the ground came up with terrific
peeu. Pop yanked hlm&cll up the
iluoud lines to try lo break Hie
lull. He hit the ground Willi such
lorce he spent several weeks in Ihc
ho..pllal.
experiences like that haven't
miitle Wlilttlcr Miucuinbh about
jumping. At Sheliuit. Wash.. In
Iti4.i. Pop wa.t scheduled to lump
v.llh an f. i.urlronifi' A (Ul-ptlle
wind mil blowing and Ilia younger
nu n hacked nut,
WliUllrr went ahead and made
the Jump. He landed III a wiud
whlpped tall llr. Volunteer heli
era tried lo extricate his cosily
parachute but cir It lo pieces In
the proccas.
Sponsors of the air show preriu
ed him wit It a nylon parachute
the first he had ever owned.
policy or Theodore Roosevell
"ilpenk tioftly and Carry a Big
-Hick " Such a policy would alter
, lhe Chinese ConiinunlH' lack of
respect lor Hie U S , he said.
warren told Republicans they
should awure voters that Iho parly
a cia.-iess party, mat it win ireal
all persons with equality, then Ihe
people will vote for It In Novem-
ber." he said.
uc Carlr.on lokl retinrtrr. wlin
mrt his plane that Elsenhower Is
trn onlv Republican who can carry
JOme ol the southern slates. He
said he was confident of the gener
al nomination and election.
Stassen was lo speak Friday at
Willamette Unlveriliy. Salem.
here a mock Republican conven
tion Is scheduled lor Saturday.
Carlson will be the convention
keynoter and Mort.e chairman.
Reds Halting
U.S. Patrols
BERLIN 11 Russian lentrles
barred reirulnr ur.-t.rr, nulii.,-..
patrols from the Berlln-Helmstcdt
Autobahn Saturday and the three
1 western commandants of the eitv
said they have called lhe Russian
conmmnder'a alientirm in th m.i.
tcr. He la Gen. Vasslly I. Chulkov.
Ptrol vehicles were stopped t
B"lel.-,ber as limy started
Uielr routine dally patrols along the
I 110 miles between Berlin and tne
, Melmsledl. 'he 'l polni from the
R,.n occupation rone lo Ihe Dill-
Ish. Still-faced Russian guards gave
" "O"01' ,or '""r "on.
1 ..1V,Bulrnck' . prlv",! ve"
I hide traffic continued rolling as
. . ik-
, alii enraoes. Ber n is a four-Dower
' tatand deep lns.de the Russian oc
run At Inn nilt
, cupation lone.
1 h,kl l. ,1 lu.
, Western allies disclosed they have
i trouble about lhe patrol cats
since inursuu; nigot.
TllU alrl lha inl nn lo tutl
due to a mlsundcrsianding, since ',
passage ha.i not been refused si I
Soviet checkpoints to east-bound
patrols.
Western officials clearly wanted I
lo soft-pedal their late.it tangle with
Russian bureaucracy and confided
: they looked on the whole aflalr as
. v..,..
, Western officials said thev nlan
nta t0 0 nothing more about the
incident at present.
Boats, Crews
Win Salvage
PORTLAND 11 Salvage awards
ol S20.000 for two lug firms and 17
crew members were announced
Friday by Federal Judge Ous J.
doioihuh.
The awards wore made for aid
to the steamship Window Homtir
which became diiibled while
crossing the bar at the mouth of
the Columbia River Jan. 22.
Both tugs got lines aboard the
stricken ship and towed It back
' to safety in the Astoria harbor.
! Tug companies and crew members
later filed salvage claims.
I The Upper Columbia River Tow
i lug Co., owner of the tug, Quenetl,
I received 8,000. Capt. K. R. Hood,
'lhe Danes, was granted $2,000 and
the tug's three-man crew a total
of $2,000.
Shipowners and Merchants Corp.,
San Francisco, owner of the lug
Kea Lion, was granted s,000. Capt.
Edward Olson In to receive J 1,000
and the 12 man crew will divide
(3,000,
ni D jA.y,
BELGRADE, il'i-The newspaper
Bni ba, voice of Marshal Tltl's Com
munist Party, recently complained
lhat there la loo much "Jaar,." And
bad Jazz at that. Few who have
listened to some attempt to strike
the same notes aa tOD American
I bands would disagree.
SATURDAY. MAY 10, 1H.V2
Have nu eiini'lh money lu hulld
a nrw itnine If Ihe one vim have
slinuld IniriiT it not, in""1 lili
llant Nnrlallil before II Ini 'T
IMne HI.
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