Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 13, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUKSDAY, MAY 13. 10.12
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREB
FORT ROCK
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lni lliu'k Ciiuimi' iinTliii, Hiilui
.by nlff lit Muy in, (lino H in. A
diicir pitr will bv HVMUiUnl lo 11
lilrkv MH'iiK" inrnilnr irt'r,tnt Unit
I'vculiiK. A pioHrnni iiimI Mxiul eve
li. mk In plmiiti'd nflcr tlio mrrllii.
I'otlih'k uttppci'.
: ; Chemult ,
II v viiioima i tvi.ou
Speech Contest
Set Tomorrow
Three Klamath Union lllnh
Hcliuol i.luuciiln, Konnld Coleman,
The C'hciiiiill dun Cluli runnel! . i,( n cullen mid Hill llollln. are tu
lln I us:: ii'uniin wail ii noon nniHil i compete WedneMlay nlulil at tlin
I
Hi Ihelr llriivcr Mnrnli triii mounds, willurd hotel lor the Modoc Toant-
(mini Diiiitnn ncnicd tfi out nl llo 1 niaHlcra
nil Hiituiiluy. Wlillc thero Mi
I'ii i iitiriult'il ii Miri'tlnii til I.I
lirnry friends nf I.iihn (Jouiily. The
Library Ii Icncln would llkr 11 ic pill).
Club Oeorue 1. DuvU
Mr. mul Mm. Unci Parks mill tor tho records and I'm, (JcrirMO trophy.
Inn wcrii huiiiiiiwa viallora ill IbMid ' l' li'i'.oii brusu bi"c roi s mi ... nrrlH t iiu I trophy la awarded
no lui.ttiiciin shunt at -a, varus. ; lhlrlll(( ,,,,,, .,,, ,WIPler
Ml'IIV IICW llirllllltMl WIMI' lll'1'..CIH Lfllllu Ul. .,ll...l,l Il.
and plana urn beh.K iniiilc lor . ,.,..,.
mhkiU mul social a'.tivltics In Uic ' ... . ...
........ . incur mini IMIMirr will lie served ai o:.lu
h. bo.... ihcvu,,,.! irkr In read I Kim.t .,,i. III ,., . e I p in-. .rD.:r.lliui the speech contest.
Ill llirlr brunch library, lliry limy weight nl Miinlcr Uuiiiild Harold
drop a card (o iiiiiln lllirury In Hoiirnn Imrn April 24 nl Kluuiiitli
Lakevlew and thry In turn will i Vullnv Hospital lo Mr. and Mnv
I iv to obtain the. book lor them Icirnrue Hniiinc.
Irum other anuiccs II they dn not I Mra. Jolin II, Brader. mother ol
happen lo have the bonk they want. ( Vei lie lliiu.r, waa HI. April a? in
They would bIso like lo ace III innd celebrated the diiv oulelly at
public ue their branch library I me lioine ol her aon. Hho nil her
morn olten.
Youth on Trial
For Murder
PAISLEY
The Leonard Pitcher fuinllv hart . wl' hrs
a sprinkler svnlrni Iniiiiilli'd In Thomas W. McKre recenllv re
their home on Wcilliemlny and U, alined limn the Hlulr lllnhwav IX
apema they nluuixl had lo put it iliiirtnienl at Chemult mid he and
In me the tnlluwliiit moililim, u Inn wile will mine in Foil Klumiilli
Ihelr roof eaiiiiht III and burned I soon. McKee will be employed In
an area nf about two (ert. bclora the wood-.
Ihey wero able to put the lire out Mr. and Mia. V. 1 Brader were
in.. v w n in.. ..,.1 . i Hi. recent vl' lioi n ol ihe Mm I Will-
I EUOKNK I Kllteen-year-nld
KhniT Ui'lcher went on trial Mon-
own rake and nuule the triidltloiuil ihiy lor llrat ili'Krce murder.
lln In accuaed by the ntute ol
nhootlnii Mury Kllen Ciiinpbell. 18,
a (li'iil iiiule, near ColtaKe Grove,
April 4. Ulnlrlcl Attorney C. K
Luckey aiild the youth haa admit
ted nhoollnii the Kil l benauae claaa
luntea liiunled him about her pregnancy.
home nl M- and. Mia
houie Sunday evrnlim
Dllder la the Yuuih
Chalrlndy. They illac-uaaed their
project lor the coin I n , year, ami
decided to hold their meelluiia the
lirnl 'rlday ol every monlh. The
next meelliiK will lie June 0 at
the home ol Fred Kaiey.
ill una nl Ornterh whrre Mrn. Wal.
ly Miire-iv ;.. . i... ii..
Mia I.CUII lUOII a ailll CflllVUirntlllK iriilll IC- inciiiiiiviuiin r.v.v auumru i
....I.. 'relit feliruerv
coiiiuinn". , a , .
nun. riniia inn inunim iiiiin "
r.hort trip to Hriittle Tacomu and
ll'orlhind. Wi vliec a UaiiKinrr
and Hrandchlldreu In Henllle,
ilrlenilo In Tacoma and ainier at
Ml Hood.
Mr mul Kfin Drvllle Fiirrla were
Hie Fort Ucx k Dunce waa very i ... iciumaih Kalla Frldav alioiiiiiim.
wen aiienoca ana me iiiunic vi
Mr. and Mm
Klamath . Counlv
lUrouii
Haul Duck of Klamath Falls In
troduced to the group hit wife
Dorothea Duck who ipoke In behalf
ol r.alth Clreen who Ii runulnu for
acrretnrv of stale. OUR MeUker.
iciindidcle and tiicttinbeiil cnuniv aa-M-nAnr.
Wally Moaa. candidate for
nheilff. and Marlua Peleraon whu
Poilmiintera iu ri.n..i.. ni. .n.nn.u.iA...
JHJoyed by all. Chapler of Uie Niillonal Amocla- All ol iheau uueaU spoke very
. Mr. and Mra. Torn Kulherford i linn of PonlmaaU-ri met in rc-ulur . itii-rfi.iiiiuiv nn ihr,. int.p.ki. in
and Jean Arney and Mr. and Mri. burlnena neaalon at Fori Kliimnth on the welfare of Kiainuth County and
Marlon Hhnlck and Jean ol Uund ihc cvrnlnn nf Ami: 'MIU IHnner ilr atute of O.tko.i
i attended the dance. waa aerved bv the Civic Improve- , leather Cludoat Poilmasler al
Mr. Dehne waa lo llend Wednea- meul Club of Foil Klamath in their Crcacent and Hooe N. Brader. post
day with hla dauxliler Mra. Floyd dub hall lo 28 pommantcra a li d , !nuaier al Chi mull were recent
Uranch. aa he had fallen Irom liw ; iiurata. Followlnu dinner a abort uuesta ol tho Lane County post
drill on Tuesday and hurl hla arm. Iproirrnm ol enlerlainmeiil waa en- maiiera al C ikrli'iie al luncheon
They found lhal he had chipped , loved fealurlim Jan.. Ilrader ai Uie ,u,a bur.lncaa pnetlnu.
a bone and hla arm la In a biiiiu. i-inno uinvinu nni ov r.m
lXinald McClee and hla dad, Flank elbrrt Nevun. Mr-. Demcv Mvlar
McOee attended the Mimonlc IixIkc !aim a vocal number accompanied
In Palaley Kalurdav nhihl Mav the ! bv Mra. Wnllv Mi at the pl-no.
3rd. Donald look hla M M. deMreei"iI J'ie Dradcr and Alleen Dec
in Ihe Maaon'a thai nlHht. Mv molli- I"1'! put on a abort rwiiml comerlv
er aent Donald a very preliy Ma
By MKH. I,VI)K BKAMU'ITTK
'Him town waa left without a
mayor when J. W. Conway i.olrl
hla two residence! here anil moved
lo KiiKcne Bnturday.
Oouuay has been mayor of
Palaley Ihe past four yeara and
has been an influential citizen ol
Palaley lor 20 yeara, comliiK here
Willi hla family from Lakevlew
and lioiii'ht a Hhell flllliiK alalinn
and the Palaley Karate which lie
operated until Iwo yeara a(to when
he aold Ihe business lo Stewart
and Dalen.
lite property waa aold Hnturday
lo Bill Lane Richard llannn of
the mercantile slore expecla lo
move Into Ihe larer renlilei.ee
while Jamea Hoper and family will
reupy tho Roy Whltchoune prop
erly vacated by llanaii.
A motorcycle waa entirely de
alKiut I o'clock eduesday mornlnn
while paiked on Ihe street In liont
of the Chewaiican Hotel,
Ralph Ayuolt had recently pur
chased the cycle from Htnle Police
man Fay Holly. The tank apranx
a leak Sunday and lunlted, burr.liiti
the vehicle despite the me of a
fire enlliiKulshcr which waa ob
tained from the pololllce.
Paisley Fire Department was
called lo the home of Angela
Braltaln. a mile south of town,
about 1 Wednesday mormnK
where an electric pump on the
water lyslem had shorled and
caused smoke lo fill the pump
house. Loss wan conflnc-U to the
pump.
The Rod anil Clun Club Is ercrt
Inu a ii'-w club house near '.he
Adams Mill, work beinn Marled
Haturilay. The work Is belnu done
bv members and everyone la In
vited to come and help, hrlnmnij
hammer and saw.
A II' h on a dc .ert la news, and
Una Is exactly what a group ol
local people found while out on
the far desert hunting arrow heads
Innt Hunday.
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Wallmler
and Mr. and Mri. Lewis Johnaon
found the petrified fish under a
drift of aand. How long It has
been on the desert la ft maltcr
ol conjecture
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutler were
not ao lucky on their arrowhead
hunt. Leaving about 4 o'clock Hun
day morning the Cutleri drove Into
the desert and Ihelr car stalled In
tho deep aand. Cutler apent the
reit of Ihe day Ketllnir the car out
when he noticed the gas gauge
read "empty". It wu now dark
and being about 100 miles from
home they remained In their coupe
all night, atarllng out on foot at
daylight Monday morning. They
had traveled about 18 miles when
Mike Murphy met them on nls
way to hla aheep camp. Murphy
brought the Cullers back to Paisley
where Bob arrived In time to go
on hla Job on the highway where
he worked the rest of the day.
Returning to the desert with a
truck Monday evening, the coupe
waa gassed and Cutler drove It on
home vowing hla arrowhead hun'
Ing days are over. He says even
Bonnie, a large collie dog which
waa unfortunate enough to be
along on the harrowing trip, whs
mad at him.
A local girl won honor for the
second lime Sunday April 20. when
Dorrlnc Pochelu, daughter of Mr.
and Mra William Pochelu, was
awarded a beautiful crested gold
compact for being chosen the most
cooperative Senior In the Alpha
Onmma Delta house at Oregon
State.
i A year ago Miss Pochelu wa
: chosen the most cooperative
Junior and awarded a gold pin by
the aororlty.
Rlcj(y Hunan, little aon of Mr
and Mra. Richard Hunan, cele
brated his third birthday April 21.
by entertaining 17 small boys at
his home. Ricky received many
gifts.
A wedding that came as a sur
prise to their many friends took
place In Lakevlew Wednesday,
April 22, when Emogene Kemry,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. John
Kemry, was united In marriage o
Riley Hainea, an employe of the
Surprise Valley Electric Corpora
tion. The bride was a Junior in the
Paisley school snd the groom
came here two years ago from
Portervllle, Calif., and has made
many friends here who wish them
much happiness.
The Adams Mill started two
shifts a day Monday and that put
'aeveral unemployed men to work.
Pauline McCurdy, fourth and
I fifth grade teacher, entertained r.t
I dinner 15 pupils Saturday evening.
After Ihe dinner the group
attended the play "Love Rides
The Rails" at the school auditor
ium given by the Lakeveiw school.
Alonza Vernon, Lewis Dolarm,
and Rny Houston attended the
International Caterpillar meeting
In Klamath Falls April. 28. They
visited later with Houatons daugh
ter, Mrs. Ray Nelson, who resides
in Klamath Falls.
Tho Murphy ranch has been
doing considerable blasting the
past week making way for new
Irrigation ditches.
Charles Oaylord Is working st
the lower marsh for the L. Z.
ranch.
Mrs. Clyde Bramlettt who lost
the one of her hands recently due
to a circulatory ailment Is grad
ually recovering the ue ol them
again.
Mrs. Kent Garland left . Cor
Vallls, to be with her
hu.-band Lt. Kent Oarland, who Is
stationed at Larson Air Force
Base, Moses Lake, Wash. Th
Oarlands will made their home
at Ephrata which is about M
miles from the base. Mrs. Oar
land Is the former Genevieve
Pochelu.
Vote May 16th
E. O. STADTER
OF BEND
Republican for Attorney General
Pd. Adv. E. O. Stradtor
CHILDREN
LIKE
IT!
sonic ring.
I entitled Hinallloan. USA" At the
regular business se.v.ion Ihe Nom-
Mra. Arthur Kaley, birthday ,'?"''" . 0T"'"rr "n .DTT.V
... u.u fi.i ....I ii.. a ii ..i.ii.ir... ""ill "I "'nil-ii'" . nciinw n i-iiiii-
sang Happy Birthday to her al
Ihelr meeting.
limn reimrted their rliolre nf of
ficers for Ihe llwl-fl.'l year lo be
Geneva Briillnln, Postmaster at
Full Klnnnitli for Pt-C.lriclil Almi.
few days the beginning of l, jiodgra. Postmaster at Merrill
hn vice president and Hope N
Brader. iKctmasler at c'hrmult for i
Hecretarv-trem urer These rrenm-
Bobbv Ollder was on Ihe mck list
for
Ihe week, lie is fine now
Mr and Mrs. Tom l.acarver and
family of five children are now
renting the Ralph Webber ranch
Tom Lacarver Is working with
Ralph cutting pulpwood.
Detorea Morehouse was taken lo
the doctor In Bend Sunday morn
ing, as she wasn't feeling very
good, ahr returned home Sunday
evening, but still isn't feeling too
well.
Sutvlay dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Joe Sills of the Horse Ranch
I.ocliie weie Mr. and Mra. Darl
Stevenson ol Bend Mr. and Mrs
Harold Waniper of Eugene, stopped
In and visited during the afternoon.
The Horse Ranch I-odno Is now
serving Ham and Kgg dinners,
Hnndwtchea and coffee.
Mr and Mrs. F. F. McOee left
Monday morning for Klamath Falls
in visit with M-iKt. and Mrs. Rob
ert McOee, as Robert la leaving
lor Camp Kilmore. New Jersey,
where he will await orders to-be
I shipped overseas. Robert'a family
' will Join him overseas whonever
Ihey receive their orders. Jim Mc
Oee will also go overseas.
Donald Bridge of Klamath Falls,
attended the Masonic meeting held
at Paisley Ralurdy May 3 He re
Ihe McClee Families, while here he
slaved with Mr. and Mra. Howard
McClee. I
NURSE SAYS DOUBLE
LIFE POSSIBLE BY
VVXK SHORT CUTS
Many nurses must do double
duty as housewives and part
lime breadwinners. "Vano Pow
dered Bleach saves precious min
utes." says Mra. A. W. "Now I
blench as 1 wash. And whal's
more, new Vano really whitens
nylon uniforms I never dared
Dleach before. Its a life saver
lor me."
Pure oranffe fla-
vol mokes thla
specialized aipl
rln so easy to
take. Tablets are
1,4 adult dose. 3Do
ST.JOSEPH
ASPIRIN
FOR CHILDREN
THbesT
ANGEL FOOD
Quick CAKE Mix
jvit add watttl
5)
NOTICE
CEMETERY MONUMENTS
Our truck will be in Klamath Falls and other Klamath Co.
points Tuesday, May 27th, with memorials for Decoration
Day. Give your order to Clarence Ward, Klamath Monu
ment Co., 925 High St., by Friday, May 23rd, to get it on
this load.
THE OREGON GRANITE CO.
Fine MONUMENTS Since 1898
Home Office: Medford
k up
. makes Ihem
tired colors
look olive!
Yei, V,oo'i th uic, lure, modern
bltsih lhl worki silfi vnuc Hsp
or drterginl. Alliiki the din not
he fabric nuKet mhiiri nirrling
while mil rolors le,n snd hriclu.
Blenh diiniy ilipi. bin, giidlci,
si veil ii Kgulir loiiom nd lin
en i. Neai lime, en silt, odorleii
Vino Powdered ultich.
nnnnn rrs'" rrrr
x - 1 i I nil i t ii ir i' ii n i n ii n i i
Q3 (SLrilsMMl (MflBiMlSj
Amoiing New Vono Tow- Z I I I h
dered Bleoch flooti away Ltj I
deep-down dirt wakes up kaBaW"--m 'm
POWDERED
BLEACH
T YOUR CI0CIRI
0
.1 ivwn tuvilHI m
stosii ixiiir.
J0LtAU1
Among the 23 standard class cars entered
in 1952 Mobilgas Economy Run...
Ma
in actual miles per gallon
SluclohaUerCl.ajupi
beat all six?
in Ihe onlcsl
wam tCtk actual Miks
7 ff"
- n ronffx.1
In this year's 1415-mil. Mobilgas Econ
omy Run, Sfud.bok.r tuccotsfully d-
f. nd.d its roputation for stand-oul gate
lint mileage.
Y.i, a Stud. baker Champion and a
Slud.bak.r Command.r V-l mado op
rallng economy history in tht Mobilgas
Economy Run for tho third straight year.
Try out a thrifty 19S2 Studtbaktr
yourttlf. Stop in at tho nwir.it Stude
bak.r dtaltr't. Get a Slud.bak.r and
g. l lop gat miloagt.
25.59
See Sfcrfeda4eb
ace7&e Aace
AT INDIANAPOLIS, MAY 10TH
A jet-itresmed Studrhaker Commander V-S
convertible will pace thii year'i ireat 500-mile
race. It was choien ai Pace Car by Indianapolis
Speedway officials because of Studebaker's out
standing contributions to motoring progress.
MOTORS
Phone 4149
We're overloaded because
of the early arrival of a
carload of chrome furniture
WE MUST MAKE ROOM!
" VALUES
$7900 to
FROM
$14900
REDUCED TO
TO (o) i
Sale Starts Tomorrow !
A STYLE FOR
YOUR KITCHEN!
You'll find nationally advertised BIG values
in BIG extension dinettes ... all sensa
tionally low priced!
Select from Classic Duncan Phyfe or come
leg styles . . . with oblong, oval or square
tops ... to fit your kitchen space require
ments) '
Bright colored Micalite or Formica plastic
tops all heat, acid and burn resistant! ,
Four luxurious matching or , contrasting '
plastic-covered chairs to a set . .' . all heav
ily padded with cotton, hair or foam rubber.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE
DOZENS OF SETS ON SALE
$39
Values to $79.00 in this group! Choice of
pedestal or corner leg styles. Big color se
loction. Four sturdy choirs
Good choice of corner leg styles. 4 com
fortable, padded chairs. Reg. $99.00 values
In this group
Large corner leg styles in a wonderful se
lection of briqht colors. 4 heavily padded
chairs. Values to $129.00
Big, finest quality dinettes in Duncan Phyfe
or corner leg Styling. Some with polished
steal molding. Chairs have foam rubber
podding. Values to 149.00
$49
59
$69
'1 VI ' In '
tlUDHAKfH OVeDIV(, OMIOHAl AT I UK COST, WAIUSID.
Mcculloch
Klamath and 8th
TERMS To Suit You!
9th ond Klamqth
Phone 4868