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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1952)
WEDNKSDAY, AUGUST , 10S2 IITOALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON PAGE ELEVEN i ,,. - , V el L K t - MADELON ADLER AND CATHERINE BLANAS show Diane Oldenburg and Sue Rambsy sweaters nd blouiot in LePointes. Madeline qoes to Julliard School of Mulie as a o,reduete wtudent Ihli fall, Catherine fo University of Washington, and Diana and Sua to KUHS. , ' ' ' ' . ' ma I (1 r'1 I n i fl t il - li -' FALL MAY BE In the air, but three mtuai, Francai Barbar of Marrill Hi, Murna Heaton from KUHS and Carola Laa of Alfamont, were galting in thtir last lummar lick at tennis en the Moore Park courts whan this picture wai snapped. Washington Community Caught In Run of Huge Chinook Salmon - Ily JACK I IK WISH WEBTI'OKT, Wh. ( The (tny hiinlet ol Wrnlport l hunmK on by UtrnnH io rrp Irorn blnR puihfd Into thr Pacific Orrun uy ffnimon bonnn.a wild hs the -(old rush to the Yu kon, Klihrrmrn here are up to their rjulvrrlnif chins in anlinun m b the barn truin Kouno, iika me champion of all lies. Ihe lurloutt Chinook, nometimei ntralghifnlnj( ntrel ho ok and oflrn annppls leadrra atind Iidp, wrigh an much an 65 pound. Thi nnitlr-r do"n't hve In t;illt alnut the one (hat not awuy. He cn r) up ami In imd c-ittch anothrr Jut an big. Forty pounders aro Grace Shaver Death Reported Mr. Grnr BhBvrf, Itl. former Klinth halls renlddit, win buneil Vrstrtrcipv )n Rf'-e. Hljf dlcr? Wed neriday In a La Grande ho-ipllal. Mr. ; vt.T rri dt' hnrf wttii hrr rinUKhlrr. Mn. John fif-lfoy, iiiil Ihry moved lo AMilund oiiie time aso. At the time of hT drath, Mr. Hhavrr wan vlnltlnii her other dauirhler, Mra, Carl Po.se), of Union. lalrly common and the majority two or more aalmon at once. Fre run between 23 end 16 pound. ((ufnliy the unle la between an Wentport, huddled near the tip ultra In different bouli as the fish of the iipit that la the aouthwextern , I't wildly In their efforts shore of Oraya Harbor, bulge like to ahake the hooks, an overblown balloon wllh nporls pi,. ,nd apoonJi have been lihnermen. They come from all hilily popular, but a nood many over the northwe.it to tanirlo with pnrli.r mooching with herring an r M, He ', i Bail. 'AM t1BMa3 HAPFYHONEYMOONERS Film alar Belly Ilutlon ana her husband, movie director 3 Charlei O'Curran, iklm alonf on water akls while on a delayed honeymoon ai Lake Tahoe, CaL HAWAIIAN WELCOME Sacy. of State Dean Acheion (eentarl racaivei Hawaiian welcome, replete with la!, on hit arrival in Honolulu to attend the first mutual security confer ence between the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Extending the welcome are Australian Minister for External affair Richard G. Casey (left) and New Zealand Foreign Minister T. Clifton Webb. E fcJT I. - : ':U Wk . i'fcl Th Wstniri (.itlmon hnnm Ik ' fresh as a new gold strike. Un- douou:diy thp ch moo Its have been Uirre for centuries, but the ftports liHhinjf wbh always done in the areas' raver.s. , Four yarn amo Walt Fallor, now a mrrnber of tnc State Game Com imuhniu, itmt a party of friends on an experimental fishing trip on the lower harbor. They caught big OMVK SNACK Finder food aalad.-i arc wonderful with sandwich meui and for all klndH of outdoor menus. Ripe olIveH, fingera of crp cucumber and wedRr.H of unpected tomatoes make a pretty, Rood-tasting com blnullon. Not much work to getting them ready cither. first Rome Colosseum was opened In 80 A. D. Junior Wizard Wins License L08 ANGELES I Leonard Rom, 7-year-old mental marvel who dropped Into FCC offices here July 23 and won his novice radio operator a license, visited the FCC again Monday. Thin time he passed the more Intricate third-class commercial radio operator's test. Bernard Linden, local FCC chief, personally congratulated the lad. Leonard accepted It all calmly and naid he'd be back soon to try lor second and first class commer cial licenses. own boats but moat renting craft : iai the sue. An estimated 2.000 fishermen , have been noted on weekends on the lower harbor. The Coast Guard which keeps careful watch over the brood of boats, has logged out more than 975 sport emit In a single day. Va lo this writing there have been no 1652 drownings, but one man died of a heart attack WOen he lHitrleri a 'A.nniinHp Some of the atones are as' fan- "almt" on P1" n(1 "Poons. la. lie as the fish. One party re- Each year since that tryout trip ported losing 20 salmon, but ev- the fishing has increased as the ery angler In the group went home word spread inland. The spotlight with a limit catch. One man got ' on Washington coastal fishing has o seasick In the rough water he swung to westport. in the last was alrald he'd die, but the fish-1 couple of years, from Neah Bay ing was so good he decided to I on the slate's northern tip to the hang on until he was afraid he'd Columbia River mouth on the live. ; south. Fishermen In the same boat I Westport has been a headouar often tangle their gear, fighting ters for commercial fishermen lor 1- i many years and these veterans. instead of being uuset bv the In vasion of the sportsmen, are harv esting a crop of dollars by taking out parties. There Is a hot contest lor moorage space but the Port of Grays Harbor will have a new 600 . loot dock ready next week. Most of the fishing Is in the lower end of the huge harbor, be tween the Jetties at Its mouth and up to half a mile out In the ocean Itself. Sturdy boats are needed, and powerlul outboard motors for smaller craft. Many go out but rush back without fishing, made seasick by the choppy water. Some of the career fishermen have complained that the sports iraiernuy us cneating a hit and the State Department of Fisheries is worrying about a trend toward fish hogging. By spending 127.50 for a commercial license an an gler can escape the pinch of a six - fish bag limit. Sports fishermen are permitted to catch three salmon more than two feet long and three from 12 to 24 Inches in length. By getting a commercial license the sports man can use six poles. 12 hooks, keep all the fish he catches and sell them on the market to pay for his trip and perhaps put a bit of cash in his sock. ft VI - "A . : iTTTiaia1i' ' WEICHT , L I F T S Mn. Stanley Mrowrzymkl checks weicht of tons, t.cFoy. left, and Larry, who, totaling 18 pounds, li ounces, were reported in January as the heaviest twlni everf born al St. Anne's Hospital. Chicaco. They now scale 42' j pounds, Woman Says Rescue Fake SWELL Ice cream pies are popular fare for hot weather. Make a baked graham cracker crumb shell. Cool. 1 Just before serving fill with hard Ice cream. Cover with a butter rcotcli sauce and sprinkle with 'i cup chopped California walnuts. Some authorities contend that the most stable difference between the so-called races of manklng is not skin color but hair form. WASHINGTON Wl A young mother who was reported bent on making a suicide leap from a sixth iioor leage last inursday now says ! the whole thing was a hiax to get publicity for the Medal of Honor winner credited with saving her. Mrs. Ernestine Lucille Whomble. 21. mother of two children, said Monday she was offered S509 to fake the jump attempt because Maynard H. "snulfy " Smith, hero of World War II, wanted publicity In bis campaign for governor of Virginia. Assistant Corporation Counsel Clark King promptly charged Smith with making a false report to po lice and firemen. A similar charge was filed against Roland Bennett, described as interested in further ing Smith's political fortunes. Smith told reporters the incident last Thursday was no hoax. He suggested Mrs. Whomble may be suffering "from hallucinations of grandeur." 1 "If this girl was making an act, I she should be in Hollywood," Smith said. He said he had never seen i or met her before the encounter , on the ledge. He added It was "ridiculous" for , anyone to say be was running for I governor of Virginia. He moved only recently Into nearby Virginia, I ne aaia, ana doesn't know anyone ; there. "I require no publicity. I've had :a lot in my lifetime." Bennett said "there is not a grain of truth in what this young lady I has said." Smith's wife said it was "ridicu lous to say Snuffy is planning to 1 run for governor" and said she j doubted there had been a hoax. 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