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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1952)
TUKSDAY, JULY 22, 1052 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON PAGE THREES The American Legion la call liill lor vulunitiiuh Ui lurniili tiuiiMturtMtiun Sunday through WKilnnr.dny nl next work lor tlit VHrlciiiH cnnvniillon functions.' Anymia wIIIIiik Ui liirniah our please contain Legion licad(uar (era at ll-a(7l. I'li-nle Wood River Una of Wmnen'a Reuubllran Ulult, ti oltieil by oilier iilamaih County Iteuublicnii oiKanlaelioiii, will hold ,11 minimi uk-nlc at Collier Ken 1'iirlt BiiikIiiv, July 27, 1 p.m. U'H'I'i. AUrudrra are wclrome and a.kod tn brink" luiiehiw. Mualo, on icrlninniriii and aperoliea will ba on tlir in'ogi'iim, headed by the nntwurancs ul Uov. Dotmlaa Mo Knv, A anerln) Invllalltm la tended, to vlaltlng Lelonitalres. ullrina Temple No. 13, Daunt) Urn ol ui" Mir, la honoring past Otieon OIHe Unlit at a lea ached ulid, Thursday, Juiv 84. from J:S0 In :(H) p.m. al lhi home ol Nell Vaimlr at 404 Northwest A Street, . HAROLD HARKEY Klamath Man Wins Farm The second Klamath County man to win In the recent homealead drawing al Yuma, Aril., la Harold Harkev. 220 Lincoln, Klamath Falla Ilia plot ol 166 acrea, two mllea Kant, and two South of Yuma la all In cultivation with concrete lined Irrigation dltchea. Herkey, moved ur from fourth to aecond place on diMuallflcallon nl two applicants haa Just relumed from Yuma where he looked over hia "pot ol fold." Ve la Sl-yeare-old. la married and haa three children. Patricia, iilnr, Deborah, three and David one and one half veara old. ' lion in Denver, their,-former home w Aen he received word of hut ood luck. Harkry nerved S5 monlha with the Wlh Army Dlvlaion and helped make history with the Invaalon of Omaha Beach In World War n. He haa farmed here With a brother-in-law, Dick Owena and haa alao been employed by the Califor nia Oregon Power Company. He get poaaeaalon of the land on which there are no buildings, AuKUil 1. haa leaaed It for two month until October 1 and then will move hla family to Yuma. He mint live on the land far aeven months, take two annual cropa to comply with veteran home atead regulations, then owna It with no airings attached. Eight cropa of hay are taken each year at Yuma. Bill Wnldrln. Merrill, held the No. 1 ticket alter moving up from third place. t " - a mm - ft isj A 23 yecM$jO. Monday, July 22, 1?2t Mn. E. M.' Chlkote, occompanled by her lont, Bob ond Bill, motored Ihls morning to'.Sultle Lake wheie they will visit with Ml Ruth Moy Chlkote. who li olr tending Ihe Melhodltl Epwerth League Imtltute, Mn. Chlkote and Ihe boyt will return' Wednesday morning to Klomath Foils. Tueidey, July 21, 1?2 Th membership of the chamber of commerce, under the direction of Paul Londry, chpirmon.i'ond Fiod Fleet, director In charge, mar this morning and discussed the work to be carried out by the committee and outlined plbns .' lor on enrollment drive. The iub-choirmn of the committees who met Included Kenneth Klahn, Leslie Peyton, Otto fttl I st, Poul Landry and Fred Fleet. . , , . f .' Wednesday, July 24, 129 Mrs. George R.'Llndley reported to the Herald office 'today the pleasant surprise' she -had on her recent eastern trip. While .attending the Chicago Theoter In ' Chicago the pictures ol the Klamath Falls' Indian Congress and Lumberman's Ooy celebration Were shown. The Mecca and The Bluebird In Ihe pictures-ware readily, recognizable. ... ' .-, ... Thursday, July 25, 12 Announcement of the; second annual Klamath Falls tennis chomplonshlpi rourhgrnent, 'scheduled for ' Sunday was mode today by L, Z. Carter, .chairmen. Entries . . mode: C, Richmond, W. Templar, C. Pierson, J, Hunt, J. Floyd, M. Shonnon, F. Peyton-, H. H. Hull, R. Hastings, N. F. Cole, G. Dixon, D. V. Height, C. M. LyBns, L." Porter,; A.(Astln, H. Rqlph; B. Schehorn, M. Lueoi, L. Carter, . , , ' Frldey, July 26, H2 Dates for the 29th annual convention of the National Association of Postmasters In the United States hove been set for .Sept. I tin, 19th and 20th; according to on announcement received by Postmaster John A. ' McCall.' The convention will, be held at .Soeromento; . Mr.'. McCqlL will he , ' among those attending. . , ' ' ' Soturdey, July 27h, l2tMri, Wi E. Velsendenger honered , her husband's birthday with a luncheon and bridge party at the , Welsendonger home on Earl Street. The guests Included Mr, ond Mrs. R, P. Ellington, Mr, ond Mrs.' HarrV Hill,' Mr, orid'Mri. ' E. T. Smith, Mr. ond Mrs. J, Avery; Mr.1 ond Mrs.-George-Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Templar, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Weseott, Mrs. W. E. Welsendonger and the honor' guest; Mr! 'W.: ,' 1 ' Welsendonger. ', ' ' '. . .. . .: .1 1 "Imur With Landry"' THE LIABILITY V. Ta Johnion John A. McColl D, L. Thomas AUTO PROPERTY 419 Main Str.it Phont 2-2526 (Iran! a Pa.i. Ollle Okie la Supreme Prlnreia Chaplain uf the Uauuh lara of the Nile, All mainhnra ere limed to attend the honorary tea. 'Bingo will be nleved at Esglea Loilea 1inlalit. li 111. It Will be apnnapred by the Women' Drum corps. . ' ; . . . ; f "Returned Kay Johnston, who haa been al the Ch( Omega con vention In Weat Virginia, and ner two alaiera, Shirley and Connie who have been vlaltlng their grand mother In Canada, returned home Sunday. July 20. Mr. and Mra. rt. A. Johnaton, Keno Route, went lo Canada laat week to meet their datightera who have been Eaat lor a month, , i Vl.lilf .1 ' f!Al anil. Mra. Em ber! rotaum and their dauuhler Janet arrived In Klamath Fella, Sunday, July JO. Thev are atavlng at the home of Mr. and Mra. Oliver Riley, JIO N, Rogera. ros um la Mra. Rlley'i brother, and former owner of a weekly hews- paper here, lie la being irana ferred from Fort Bennliit, . Oe, to Fort Leavenworth, 'Has. , . . (.1 J flt.B Dhfi Olrla Club l lo meet at the IOOF Hall, wedneeoav, juiv a, a p.m. A.I..M ftloMln Antnurnera will hold an Adult Picnic Wedneaday, Juiv 21. t p.m. All guesU will be welcome. . For . Information call Moo. , Home Mr. and Mrs. O. W. 0 borne, prominent Tulelaka rancher U.t.a f.lrtiarf frnm an AVtendCd motor trip through Oregon.. Wash ington ano inw oanaas- ncj wwm gone five weeka vlaltlng Belling- i . Ula.t, ajhar tlll AA BOIlie flahlng, Slku. Waah.. Seattle where thev met a coualn from Halifax, N. S., Everett. Coupvtlle. Waah., . ...... ... r B.4 ..,! ,1 WhI ding annlveraarv celebration and Uac Le Hacne, a. v.. un me am Hlghwav. They relumed by way of YakJma. n.1.1.. .! Mr.' F O. Alllann and Mr., and Mra. Leater Ouahman. Tulelake, have relumed home after flahlng trip lo Win n . ahr all Riimhtrl of the parly wr luckv al aalmon flahlng. Mra. Aiiwon. me rarnicr Lura Oaborne. caught , two large aaimon. aiiihi air A raUleahake about two feel long waa killed by a motortat laat weeaeno near ii" Loren Palmerton home on El dorado. . . ' Traveling Mra. r.arl t Suzanne) Hamilton of Marvln'a la enroule ir-.. .iai Kir mother aL Mc- Pheraon. Kaa. She will visit other mld-weat emea oetore returning io the markela at Loa Angelea and Ban Ftencleco. . . t'orrectlaa Food to be taken to the notluck aupper for the Faglw . 1 a . . Ulajlnauliv .hfillM b cdld. not hot e announced In la provMJua iirw nvwt. ' v. . . . - are aaaeo to pieaae wear lormaia to i partlclpatB, In 'the' Initiatory worg mat will prrcrua ,m mupyv hour., ;' ; 7 .:;; Pythian ' Slatera -.card party Wedneaday. . D.m. Oddfellowa building. Public Invited. -, naahlna Club will not have meeilnv thla month (JulvV due to the American Legion Slate Conven tion. The Augun meeting .win oe held on Augunl lh l the home of Mra. rannie:Tnompaon..- AN 1ASY WAY TO HAYt A PIANO ttm m, mmmm rimai . ptmf. If H. 1th. Rl lit IMVallallr rtlt, Alltr ft ruiAiMkU lint ym; m, ir ym wlih. chaaai trim r u ptr oht !. Tk rH alrtddr ia till era4li4 ! rr parrhsi umiii Paul 0.- Landry PIRI V4' - ..(,.. - ' ' . k - r.i ' a , mimi 1 XL CRATER LAKE TRAIL CHIEF Charles Kasting wit leading the abova starch craw Monday after noon whan ha found tha bodias of C. P. Culhane and A. M. Jonas, robbed and murdered In Crater Lake National Park.' Killing's crew is (back row, I to r) Jack Bradshaw, Salinas; Ken Murray, Honolulu; John Elliott, Klamath Falls; Rex Ash, Cassville, Mo.; (front row, I to rl Bill Martin, Bangor? Pa.; Jack Taylor, Kanow, Okla.; Bob Underwood, Klamath Falls, and John Owings, Cassville. Mo. Obituary II P. Nt) KM HON April Cy lltndriun. Infant riaufh. 1r of Mr. and Mrt. William t. llffndr tm. dltd hr July IS, 1933. ntd tht parnlt ih U urvtvd by grandpa r. nia, Mr. H. E Ktndonaon of Morrill, Orrn. Mn. Dora Cnddard of 1hl elly and Mn. Beti Ksan of Tlllamooh, Oftm. runiral irvlca look Dlar al lh frav!d in- Klamath Mamm-ial Park. July n 10 am. Tha Tlav. Lloyd Itnlinway, first Mtlhodlat Church, of ficiating. Ward'i Klamath runtral Homt in ehargt. Baby girl t-andmark Infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrt Arthur Landmark dlad hara July SO 1M2. Oihr aurvivora haaldM tha paranta Include a Utar Joann; a hrolhar La; grandparanta Mr. and Mra. Arlay Booth of thla city and Mra. Marina Landmark Kim ah Ida. Funaral ar-lca wara hald at tha gravailda In Ml. Calvary Cma tary Juiv 33 1 30 am. O Halr'i Ma mortal Chapel In charge, JONrs . Allrt Mariton Jonaa, S3, natlv of AvlHnihatn Wah., and rraldant of Concord. Calif., dlad tn Cratar Laka Park July 19, 10A2. Survivor Includa tha widow, Rilla May Jona. Concord. Calif.; a daiighUr, Virginia. San Dlago, Calif, runeral aarvlc will ba an nouncad Utar by Ward Klamath Fun eral Horn. Charlva Patrick Culhant. U, native of Chicago, 111. and raildent of D Irolt Mich., died in Cratar Laka Park July la, IP32. Sun'lvora Includa: the widow, Irvnc J, Culhana. two aona. Charlat P. Jr. and David M all nf Uatrolt. Mich. Tha body will ho flown to tha Wm, M. Hamilton Mortuary, Oalrolt. Mich, for final rlt Ward'a Klamath runeral Horn In charga of arrarigamant. COPS HV.f.K WEFIT.F BERLIN on ElRhteen East oertnan Communist poltco fled in to West Berlin Tuesday. So far thla month 115 People's Police men have rushed to westorn polit ical asylum. , Kenmore FLOOR POLISHERS v v Regular 34.95 : NOW Phone 5188 for fret . HOME Demonitration, ' or mail thii -coupon for '" FREE LITERATgRi- Woman Held For Murder PORTLAND W IVouiBe Eliza beth Kccrv. 33. Portland waa cliarncd with ilrst degree murder here Mondav night In the fatal shooting ol Dean W. Whluett. 27. S'ic told police In a algned state ment that she had planned to di vorce her hinbnnd, a sailor, and marry whllsett but that he had an affair with another woman. She went to the home of Whit- sett's aunt where he was staying, asked that he be called to the door then shot him, she said In the statement. Both are Negroes. More Polio In Umatilla PENDLETON Wl Health offi cials Tuesday reported five more cases of polio in Umatilla County In the laat three days. That brought the total In the county to 20 cases, most of them In the Milton - Freewater area, where organized juvenile activi ties have been cancelled. There have been no iauimes. , MEN IDENTIFIED ASTORIA I Two sailors, miss ing and presumed drowned In the Columbia River Sunday, were Identified Mondav bv the Navy as ENO Robert Lavon Odom. Miami. Fla.. and EN Steadman David Anderson Jr.. Jacksonville. Fla. W95 Give your floors tht cort they deserve, ' ' the beauty you . want without effort on your port '.;,'; ond ot 15.00 f ' 'jovlngs .now!. Imagine! For only . , ' 2.00 down (less than It usually costs to rent a polisher) you can have this Ken- more in your home. " Hurry buy yours ;' today! KENMORE FLOOR POLISHERS ' SCUD ONIY ir SUtS, lOtaUCK N0 CO. Sean, Roebuck and Co. 133 So. 8th Stroet . Klamath Falls, Ore. Gentlemen: Please send me further .Information'1 describing' Kenmore polishers.- name STREET OR RR CITY STATE ... l 133 So. 8th Phono 5188 .i On The Record BimTHS ' ' BROWN Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Rich- an) Brown, 2035 Union, at Klamath Val la? HoaptUl July 31. 1H,. a flrl. Walfht: 9 pound I'i ouncai. BAPIROWSBorn to Mr. and Mn. Robtrt Barrows Rout 2 Box 12. Tula lake, Ollf.. at Klamath Valley Hoa- pital July 33. 1932, a boy. Wtiaht: a pound ouncai. MAURI AGE LICENSES LARSEN-rBAI-EV.' Buull Otto Lar- arn, 46, laborer. Native of Mlnneaota, idenl of Dorrli. Calif. Martha IT. lay. S3, hou)wlft. Native of Wtat Vir ginia, rttaident of Munina, W. va. . - RAYSON . GILLOCK. Clarence VausThn Ravaon 23. mill hand. Native of Oregon, realdent of Klamath Falla. Dixie Lea GHIock. 17, talee clerk. Na tive of Oregon, realdent of Klamath Falls. Funeral ' TBOMMON Funeral aervtcet lor John Reniey Thompton. 73. who died in Chemult, Oregon July 30. will take place from the chanel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home 2S High St., Thuriday, July 24, 1ku ai a.m., nev. iio)-a nono- way of the First Methodist cnurcn or ftclatina. Commitment service and In terment will take place in the Bend. Ore., cemetery at 3 p.m.. Rev. Dean Polndexter of Bend officiating. Tt -aliiir f ' 3 - - - -- -- S J ;. -w-jf OLD ' ., t HEMimGE ... BRAND brand rr tZntntfioni 86 rROOr-THE OLD'HERMITAGE COMPANY, MANKPORT, KY. Civil Rirhts Threatens Three-Vay Demo Squabble CH1CAOO () A three-wty split Over civil r-snt lrmtead of the Utfual north-uouth di vim ton devel- oii amorift Democratic platform druftcrg Tuesday. Thr) IB deleeatea aHsltrrifd to rouKh out the pariy'a presidential campaign principiea Desan a mar athon jwrvtion to finish Uietr task by Wedneaday, iBen. Warren O. Magnuon of Washlntfion, who usually volen with the northern wing of the ptrty, told thi reporter he could not sup port a Senate anti-fill buster plank. "I think It's dish orient to say we are going to do something that Hoover May Be Senator WASHINGTON A' move seeking appointment of former Dre&ldcnt Herbert Hoover a auc- cesaor to Senator Nixon (R. Calif.). should the latter be elected vice prealdent came to an abrupt end Tuetday. P.ep. Kllbum (R.-N. Y.. who assumed Hoover u-as atlll a resl- dent of California, made the ug nestlon In a letter to Oov. Earl Warren. The vovemor haa the authority to appoint a Senate successor In the event of a vacancy. It developed, however, that Hoov er now Uvea In New York City. Kllbum. Informed In Malone. N. Y.. commented: Well, that s line. I had no idea he la now a resident of mv state. " Jet Crash Kills Five MARIANNA, Fla. Ufi . six engine jet bomber exploded In flight here Tuesday, killing lu crew of three and set a suburban house fire that took the lives of two children. The children were Peggy Diane Williams. 6. and her three-year-old brother, Rufus. They were playing In the ysrd of their home and suffered burns when a motor of the big plane crashed into the house next door and set it afire. They died almost simultaneously five hours later. A six-year-old ' brother, first thought to be missing, was lound unharmed. They were the children of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams.. MILL TO RISE AGAIN . EUGENE tf The planer mill of the Kills Creelc fiumber Co. near Jasoer. which was destroyed bv fire Saturday, will be rebuilt. Frank Graham, mill manager said Monday. He estimated loss to the mill at about l 00.000. we know we cannot do." he said. Ben. Herbert H. Lehman of New York, also on the (trading group, and Hens. William Benton of Con necticut and Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, have predicted adop tion not only of a atronger racial relations aecilon but also a plank calling for a change In senate rulea on filibusters. At five daya of public hearings before the platform group South ern Democrats, who bolted the con vention four years ago on this lasue remained strangely allent. Magnuson aald he bellevea there would be no great difficulty in get ting agreement on broad state ments favoring Improved racial relations and opposing discrimina tion and lynching, "I think we could even accept the 1948 plank again if we dropped some unneceaaary terma from its preamble which mean nothing," Magnuson said. He added the only way for Dem ocrats to change Senate rulea "is to elect enough Senators to get them changed." MUNICIPAL, COURT Grovcr Cleveland, drunk. Tina, 115 r 7. 3ayi. Franklin Hoovar. drunk. Flna. SIS or 1j day. . Max weoer, arunju rine, 919 ana to ivi. fva Scott, drunk. 71nt. SIS or 7',i diva. a. John Valeria drunk. Fine. SIS or T'.- daya. Antonio Buna. -oruna. rine. aia or daya. venue hooo. a run a. rine, via or dava. ' Marvin Tuboer. drunk. Fine. SIS. or 7Vj oayi. . nay tsraasnaw, no operator a ucenae. Pout as ball. Edna raaeneta drunk. Tint aia or V daya. DIHTKIIJT CfllK T nubile hitfhwav. Btuitance. S daya. Albert Pendleton William, overload. Forfeit $270 bail. Ward Jone no warning devltre. For feit S7.50 baU. Dale w. van Meter, no operator a li cense. Forfeit $6 ball. Clarence Henry ritutmmona. no nop Ufnt. roneit Dan. rnomaa newion waiKer. orwuc miw Inf. Sentence SO days. Calvin Seth Cunnineham. drunk driv- inm. fntence 30 davf. L.ioyo nopaint umy, arunx en puouc hlfhway. Sentence. 5 days. Vern Edward cunntnanam. arunx on public hifhwav. Sentence. 5 days. -Mildred Irene Cook, drunk on public highway. Sentence. 3 days. Cornelius Coyle. disorderly conduct. Sentence 10 days.' Cornelius coyle. anins on puouc man- way. Sentence. 3 days. Robert William Walker, w vehicle llontav Forfait IS baiL Richard Louis Lath, improper muf fler. Forfeit SS bail. Richard Louis LasA. uu iranaier uue. PnHolt U hail. . Erneai ueorge ' vtiena,r, no trewinw lights, roneit so nan. Ward Ovlatt Gilbert, angling closed wtn. Torla.it IIS ball. Normal Dale McKeeham, no wheal covers, forfeit S3 baiL MID-SUMMER SALE SPECIAL! ire Master f.!odel Finest reftigerotor value availabls anywhere I Built for years of ece nomical, care-free food protection. Has these and many other fecrturesi , Meter-Miser mechanism ' Exclusive Quickube Trays a Two big Hydrater Full-width Super-Freeier " Full-width Chill Drawer - a Kust-reslstant shelves a I iio cu. ft. storage space r Many other models and slios ' . to choose from ' "' NO MONEY DOWN! Buy if with or without . meter plan. . VERN OWENS' CasadeHome furnishings Co. 124 No. 4th Ph. 8365 Frigida Guild Pickets Tacoma Hews TACOMA WI The CIO-Am,rl- can Newspaper Guild continued to picket the Tacoma Ncws-Trlbuna Tuesday on the third day of i new atrlke against the newspaper. The 14 - week APL - Prcssmen'a strike ended Friday night. No negotiation aeaalona were scheduled. Howard Clifford, Guild unit chairman, said the Guild struck over "management's re fusal to bargain for departments me union had represented In the past." George P. Russell, Tribune bus iness manager, maintained there were not enough Guild members In the two departments In question ror tne union to continue to re resent them. Services Set For Olcotf PORTLAND im Prlval. fun. eral services for Ben. W. Olcott. 19. Republican governor of Orenon in 1919-23, will be held In Portland Thursday. Commitment will be at the Mount Crest Abbey In Salem. , Olcott died Mondav. a week af ter entering a Portland hospital. Formerly a. banker in fialem and Portland. Olcott served three terms as Oregon secretary of atate before succeeding to tha anvernnr'a office on the death of Gov, James wiuiycombe in 1919. SEWAGE WORK STARTS ' EUGENE ifl Survev erewa started work Mondav on Eutrene'a proposed new S735.320 sewage dis posal plant, two miles north of town, . Actual construction Is scheduled to start in about two weeks. 'J t 1 It" VJhcn you xmm car value the 'snow Donif DUGAH & MEST 522 So. 6th St. ' Klamath Falls His