Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 07, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, AUfiUST 7, 1 9.r2
m:rtAij) and news, klamatii falls, oreoon
?AGE WE
GUfy flniei
Nallrd Cupt, Oliver Klimry
aailrcl lor Tokyo (t mil Cmnii Htunit
iiiiiii, 11 IK , Moiidnv. Aiiuuil 6
Mm. Klnnry will llva In oraiitn
Paaa until lirr. liilnUiind rrlurna
lu Ilia nlntPs.
Mrrllm a IMu.l Hhrrp Hrllea
mid llrunx will liuld mi liiiixiilunl
Inrplliiu ttiiluiilnv, Anuiml It, 0:30
III. Ul'. Fllaiirrald Hunch, Ki'liu
Itnml. Mr. balmier will lie on hund
lo fliow inmittpr how In hlcrk
Ihrlr iimrkrl lamb or brrfdlnii
MHlt for Uio Junior Mvmtot-k Hhow
Anyonp who nrrdii lrnnftortntloii
Merrill Yuungatrra who have
pmutrd fiwtuiinlnir IriUi thin yrar
Modoc Forest
Income High
Al.TURAS-Modno Nnlloiml For
ait wmi Ihlrd In nil Callloritta'a ha
lloniil forcala In rrcplpts (or (he
Itacal yrnr rndliiK Jump HO. Willi in
romp totulllhir II,IU3.dM M. Uie for
rt hPndfimrtprn nMMlrtl.
'IIip miiount liu'ludPH Krar-lnir,
ll,M .27; lund uno, liUM; powrr,
110,10 mid tlinupr aalM, II.Hll.MU.
JV. Four cotmtlcn will rncolvo 26 tr
rpn! of Uio lolnl receipt, Home
MM,3S7.ia, to be dlvldPd equally
hptwoon arhonla nnd ronda within
litem, with Modoc County RPttlnii
:IIMI,4I0.44; Ldupii Counlv. MJ.IluV
M; Htnklvou County. IH.IM.M and
HhAula County, IM80.M.
will bp treated Ul a Iree KWIm.
with refreshment. fotlowliiK, Moil
I day, AiiK'int. II. Tliry muni prcucnl
,lhelr CHidn lielore bouldlnu the bun,
ul 1 p.m. UT. 'Hip Merrill I'ark
turned In lieallnu the vouuiitlera.
other liilldrpii wlbhlnu lo uo on
Dili bun inu.il pay the regular lli
cent fee.
Nlmrl Vltlt Mra. Mary Newnnin,
noii Oull, lilt wife and iwo chil
dren, all from North Hollywood,
mopped In Klumiuh Kalla tor a
Miorl vlnit with Irleniln, Hiimluy,
Aiiutnt 3, Thev were on their wuv
lo Corvallla where they will villi
Mm. Hull Newnom'a purenln,
Pronpeellve Mlnlnler Tile nev.
Knrl (irona will hold Hundny aerv
lre at HI- Danialiaa Church, Lau
nch Valley. Ileuulur aervice WIU
lie held at 10 30 a m.. and will be
lollowed by a tilinlo lunch on the
church lawn, fcveryono In welcome
Ut come and meet Hie Kev. Oroaa.
Travelliif Mr. and Mn. C. W.
Mcl-hernon It-It by plane for Lie
I Kilt. Mich . Moiidnv, Auuunl 4.
'lliey will pick up a new car and
drive back home. They plan to
arrive In Mldlund at the end of
thin week.
Cor Prowls
Reported
Two ear pruwla were reported to
City Police yeterday mid lant
Dllht.
O. J. Vale, 420 Richmond. ald
a rirentone table model radio,
white, ' four-lube with an electric
clock Innet, wan taken from hla
vehicle laat nlnht while It wan
parked near the pontofftce.
W. W. Jenkn. Kalem, reported
aomeone Tuenday nlshl or Wed
neaday morning ripped oiien a win
dow wlnf nn hla ear and Hole
Writ aid kit, drlvlm (laaiea and
cane, and a aport alilrt.
Cashier Admits
Embezzlement
RAINIER, Ore. t Harley 01
Bon, 39. analatant caahler of the
mate Bank of Rainier, pleaded
rmitv here Turndav to a ehnme
of embeullnt about 119,000 from
Uie bank.
Ol-on. of IoiiovIpw. Wa'ih .
arraigned before Jumlce John W.
Whipple who aet hail at .'!. 000,
Secretary Joe Walker of the
hank'a board of director ald
Federal Drolt Insurance Corp.
examlnern dlacovered the lona dur
ing a routine audit.
Meet Tonight VKW Auxlllurv
will meet Inniitht S p.m. Dlntiict
President Marie Zucknlli will be
prcncnl ut Uie iiieellnu.
I'aaied Diam Mr. Berwyn R.
Maxwell nan pnaaed the examina
tion mven by the ntnto Hoard of
Accountancy; therefore lie haA
qualified to practice an a Certified
Public Accounluut. Mr. and Mrn.
Maxwell are now realdlni In Kalem.
Summer Craduale Bwen C. Hull
non ol Kmrlck Hull, liaa complet-
ea nii wurk during Imp ntimmpr
nennlon In bunlneu admlnlntrallon.
Hull will receive the Up:, deuree
nl the annunl niimuipr commence-
nienl exrrclaca at Lewla and Clark
Colleiie, Portland, Ttiurndav, Auu
unl 2S.
Cancelled Rom of Norway Roald
IxIk'P No. 39. hua cancelled the
meetinit for Hie month of AubuM.
Ileiular Meellni ol the Junior
Kaiinern will be held. Tuendav.
Auuunl 13. 7:30 p.m. P8T. al Wl
nema Hotel.
n nmania Kwauna encamp
ment No. 46 IOOK' will hold a
regular meellnii. Friday. Auuunt i.
In Ilonanza. Auxiliary will hold an
initiation.
To California Mr. and Mra. Ste
phen Htone are leaving on Thura
dav for San Frunclnco. Thev are
accompanied by Ihelr aon. Stephen.
Jr.. who will leave from San Fran
cisco for Guam, where he J a
nluned on Naval dutv. He has bepn
hpre for a vlall with hla parenta,
who will be (one about a week.
Card Parly Colleje of Region of
the Women of the Moose are to
aponnor a card parly Friday, after
noon. AueuM B. 3 r ni . at Uie
Mnn-e Hall. 1010 Pine. Ruby Bell
will be hoatena.
a-r-nfT-r,.
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A NEW AUTO REFAIR ihop ii going up at Oregon and Biehn adjacent fo the Signal Seryica
ttafion, both owned by V. Karnei. The naw (hop takei in about 200 square feot and it ex
pected to be completed in 10 dayi.
Voters Decide McKellar Fate
NASHVILLE. Tcnn, fyp) Fhow
ns Irll over bin portions oi 'ten
npsrp 'I htinday but elrction til
ficialH Rftid Itiry tXrct the hrav
IpsI vote in history lor ihp !m
ocrntic and HrpuMic.nn prinmrics.
Hr-portH irrnn ihf major ciuvs nl
Knoxvillr, Mmphld and ChatU
mxtKh hitid the rain would havt
Utile rffpr:t on the anticipated rec
ord turnout of voters.
Nn,hvillf, thn capitol ctty also
found vnurr bravinie bhowerj to
reach the polls.
'I heir votea will deririp thw po
litical future of K. D MrKellar.
ycar-od dean of the H'-nate In point
of wrvlce, and Gov. Gortlon
Browintf, who is out for a thud
coii.'.rcunve two-year t:nn.
And they will determine, perhnps
finally, what power remains In the
hands of K. H. Crurnp, Memphis
political leader whose grip on
Mate-wide polities wan broken four
yearn at-o by Browning and Hcu.
F- tru Kefauver.
BITTKK ORATORY
Kpurrcd on by bitter campaign
oratory, the voter concentrated on
the torrid races for the Democratic
nominations for the U.S. Senate
und the (invernorshlp.
There were hot context for both
Democratic and Republican Con
KresNional nominatiorvf and In lo.
cal erneral elections. But the talk
around the polling places Was
centered chiefly on the chances of
MrKHIar'ft winning nn unprece
dented nevenih term In the Senate
and Hrowlmng retaining his hold
on the KovernorshiD.
For the first tune In Tennessee
hlMnry, voting was entirely Iree ol
noil-tax requirements.
A record reRiAtration of 1,339.269
was qualified lo vote in the pri
mary. McKellar, chairman of the Ap
propriation committee, faces hu
toughest opposition in decades in
Fair Features
Tony Express'
ALTURA8 The Modoc County
;F"alr ponv express race originally
lor fciX'innn UaaniH haa been
nhnnced to a one-man endurance
teat in the run over the Warner
Mountains to the fulrKrounds at
Cedar vtlle.
The fair In scheduled to beirln
iSepl. 6. t
! Pony express riders. In the theme
'ol the old (ltne communications run
Urrnss (he Wet. start at Dorrls
Renervolr, near here, and are to
head over the mountains to the
1 fairurnund 32.4 miles awav.
j Entries in the race are to close
; Autr. 2'2, accordinc to fair officials,
i An entry fee of 1100 Is required,
nnd will he added to the 1500 purse
' for winners.
Gard Calls For
Ike Campaign
Local X-Rays
Record High
Yc.slerday'a take of X-ray pic
ture here hit a -record 1.029 as
, the two X-ray units net up In three
IocuUoiih.
At 808 E. Main Street, Millln Ad
idltlon resldcnla came in Uironva to
ulve technicians the lob ol niukinn
iti76 plrturea. Mra. Robert A'eline.
'Mra. Vern Splera and Mra. Oeoruc
JCiallnKher were In charge.
Al Weyerhaeuser and Slewart
Lenox, where the other unit oper
.nted. Mra. Dave Ixivelace ol the
r'jrcbcllcs waa In charite, and drew
ib3.
I The X-rav unlls will not operate
here tomorrow, with Bonanza the
only point on the kchedule. bturl
jlntr Monday thev will operate at
Ilhe &hasia. View nrocerv from 12
Ito 7 p.m. and at Peterson's Mar
I act. Wiard and South Sixth, trom
; 12 to 8 p.m.
Stolen Car
Found Here
Alturas Has
Rainy July
ALTURAS An unusually Wet
July brought the town ol Alturas
1.21 Inches of precipitation In rain.
i the Modoc National Forest head
quarters announced.
The wettest period came July 27
when .46 inches of rain fell In a
I 45-minnute torrential downpour.
i The live-year average precip. for
Alturas In July Is only .06 Inches,
land thts year's fall was the great-
est since records have been kept
here.
Petty Larceny
Nets Jail Term
A Merrill casual laborer, Aide
j L. 8mlth, Is serving a 30-day
streicn in me county jau lor peiiy
larceny.
He was convicted yesterday in
the Merrill court before Justice of
the Peace T W. Coatburn.
Merrill police said Smith, 50, ad
mitted aeveral car prowls In which
a variety of small tools and ar
ticles were stolen. The man had
been In this area since last December.
FIRST FATALITY
EUGENE ii Eugene counted
tla first traffic fatality of the vear
today in the death of David R.
Holden. 71.
; A 19M Chevrolet Redan, locked
and parked on Spring near Oak
for more than a day, last night was
determined to have been stolen
from a Eugene rental agency.
i Tlie car was towed to Olson Mo-
itors for stornite.
1 State Police received a report that
the car had been taken from the
rental agency last Monday night,
jand that a warrant was on file In
'Eugene charging a youth named
Rolllc Lee Allen. 21. with the theft.
: The Fcdan apparently was left
on Spring Street sometime Tues
day or Tuesday night.
MAYOR WELCO.MF.S
PORTLAND Wi Mayor Doro
thy McCullough Lee was to wel
: come Uie heavv cruiser Los An
geles on its arrival here Thursday.
iThe vessel, one of the largest to
call here for some time, will be
open to visitors during a two-day
i stay.
IT'S POOLE'S
FOR
TOYS and
BICYCLES
is
STATE
, FARM?
An orginiuttoa Unouf for low-coat
Aulonobil mtujao battM tuns
to mnr only "I coatly" cifal
CUi b foe Bor mlorMtwo...
Wm, N. Goen,
District Agent
til) M4iM
Phone i;n
PORTLAND W Republican
candldnten for office should cam
naiRn for Oen. Elsenhower "and
he will take the Republican ticket
Along with him' to victory. Ore
Ron's Republican national commit
Iceman anld Wednesday.
Jesse Onrd, newly, elected com
mitteeman, told a luncheon meet
Ing of 13 Republican cnndldntes for
the Btiile House of Representatives
from Multnnmeh County that "the
cnmpalitn for Gen. ELsenhower is
oinR to have a lot to do with elect
Inc nil Republicans. '
lloit nt th luncheon war Stale
Rr'p. Hnrvey Wells, a candidate for
re-election.
i Prominent Dairy
'Manager Dies
PORTLAND lirw A widely known
.orchid fancier and dairy Industry
leader died here Tuesday In a phy
sician's office.
He was A. W. Hare, 46. plant
superintendent f o r Consolidated
Dairy Products Co.. and president
of the Oregon Orchid Society.
Hare also waa a certified orchid
show judge and an editor of the
socictv s orchid culture publics'
lion. He was once manager of the
j Milk Producers Association, Eu-
Log Injures
Six-Year-Old
NEWPORT, Ore. Wi Dr. Fran
cis D. Wilder, Klamath Indian Res
ervation physician, was called
. from a vacation here Wednesday
! by the Injury of his 6-year-old son,
Eon.
I The boy suffered back, pelvis
j and leg fractures when a log rolled
on him. His condition was serious.
He was to be taken to the Indian
hospital at Tacoma II his condi
I lion permitted.
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Me
' v TONIGHT!!
44-year-old Rep. Albert Oar.
who a Fourth District waa ellmliu
atrd by the atalo's 105? redlalrtct
lug act.
.Jjuau1 1 ,ml its
Knobe Miqnonett
Sryl W
ECnabe
Official Piano of th
Metropolitan
Opera Company
The Knobe Miqnonette is so
named to distinguish it from
ordinary vertical styles, for it
offers performance, prestige,
and pride of ownership asso
ciated with no other piono.
The rich and wondrous tonal
gualitv of the Knobe has often
been described as the nearest
approach to the human sing
ing voice. The exquisite dec
orative beauty and design of
Mignonette encasements lend
charm to any setting. The
Knabe Mignonette combines
qraceful, compact size with
all the attributes essential to a
fine piano.
LOUIS R.MANN
PIANO COMPANY
120 N. 7th
Lergttt Stock ( Leading Malta of
Pianos in This Part of the Watt -
Now at LaPointes...
" TU QB ATS !
11
Favorite campus
suede oxford
Crepe soled oxford in black
. . . blue . . . grey and brown
suede.
8
95
Closed one strap in
black suede and calf
. . . grey suede and
blue calf . . . red calf.
by GOLO
9
95
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507 Main St., Klamath Falls, Oregon
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