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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1952)
FniDAY, AUfiUST 2S, ior2 Vy.lXMJ) AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAU.S. OREOON PACK FIVS Ships Collide Off California ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE KLAMATH SCHOOL OF MUSIC TUESDAYAUGUST 26 Telephone 6705 For Appointment LONO BEACH The Bwfdish tme.tsaKe on the distress frequency Kavintc only, "Colliding with Amer 'ican ship called Coos Bay, position seven mile west of Anacapa Is land." 'Ihe Inter mesae correct ed the position to six miles east of the island. I That would be offshore from Ven .tura. Calif. Heavy fog was reported motortthip ttirtuu collided with the Amerlctin Khip B 8. Cooft Hhv off the Bout hern California coa.st ear ualra I'arly The Hunleit IoIk Kill hunt i lilllUllly puny und Hi.li Iry tunliilit tdiluwinu rt-uulur I'xiuo wj'iliin. Clime 111 cnniiiine, pi'lre InP iiin'it niiiioirlnt. AilmlUuiii c liy mhl up inoiiilimnlilii only. I'll Ml.' 'I n II.. Ilrlil-I,v Hie Mill liinil Home dull Ki'iiup Tuenclny, Ann, ail, Miimr I'uik. All meiii tirrrt are iiiKnt In utlctiil llio pot lu a pic nic nml llio uunliicna lnri l-lii. Ili'illi mica limn, 20 III) Nm l liwont dlstrlo governor und oust pieiildi'iii of Ihn Kliiilllith r'lillit illMID null wos iilcluit'il In the August Inane of tho Inlci'iiatluniil ptibllt:iitloii, Vlslllnt Mm. Uhnrlen lloleitiirt und three rhililirn, Tiilrliiki. fli.w ii.i.enlly tu Wlililliy Inlimtt, Wn .li., for a vlitlt with reluilvpH. Mm. Ilolriilu wun the flr'it woiiuin via rriin of World Win II to win u humetileud In the Ttileluko nri'ii. 'I'mvelem Ml', und Mim, Clvilf Hurkh, '1 iilrluki., vlKilril Mici-iiily with Mm. Hulk a Innlli. r. Jnhii Uillurd und Iiunlly, Ni'linlein. 'llio Dlllitrdn Hio linnier renldi'iiln ul Merrill. Meethik Joli'n Oiiuclid'in choir nieein Monduy, Auk. T.i, lu n in., at the Munonloi 'I't'inplr. Iltinir Mr. and Mm. I,ioo Gri'K ory and dnuulilor, Judy Km, und Mr. und Mr. Hob Kli-'voiir., hnvi roliirned home Iruin u 10-diiy vu ciition In Ciiniidn, the WiilIiIiikIoii ly today. Coast Ouard hrHduuarterH tnald the Hwedtsh vefiHel nidlorrd that Dart of t)m Cooi Dnv crew had taken to llfeoalt but some men report of casualties. The Htratus reoorted 1 1 t bow stove in abovp the water line. It lail along me coast, i When communication was re newed, the fttratus reported it had j sent iU lifeboats alongside the damaged American vessel but re tmainint members of the crew re I fused to come aboard. The Straus la.sked for two tun which arc be jlnic dispatched from here and said it will stand by until tuns arrive. ttald the Coos Bav had a lame hole In the port aide and may be taking water. No medical assistance was ahked. Radio contact with the careo ves sel came more than an hour after the Coa.st Ouard first received a 7 S?rrZZZ:7i Iliiiiimiiie Nnlo will foe held hy llio 1 u 1 1 1 Iji w (inln, Kriiliiy unit Biil iii ilny. Auk. '11 mill 'J J, ul the old Wull's Cula kullilliiK, I'lno Hlreul. 'iiril FIlMibilh Hilton, IH44 l.iint-iiNLrr, iii iiiliiulril totlity troin lienlitl Nurneri Tiutnlnif Hirhuul, Him Kraiii'iniii. Kim linn already been npiHHnlpil dental iiurup In unr ul Ball r'nillctitco's lending drnllhlN, ('arm Hun -llio Molllrr'u club at llir KIl'M Chi ti.t lull fliili ell will inrel luiluy iiwiriid (if Aim. ail, us itiiiiuunrrtl in n pinvmuH newn llllel. I'liue uf Hie IlieetliiK In ill Hip homo of Mm. Paul Ilreltliiitiril I'pulurril-Oiill V. Webb, local Auto Firm Change Told Hub Meat mid Oroi uo Duuun Mil rtinriiliiii announced Hint Moil luid uiiichuned Diiuiin'a Interem In IJu Kan mid Me.il Mnlnrn, Undue imle ud service ul Mi 8. tltli Direct. Diwan wan In leave here today for Portland where ho In tn br ueneral muiianer nl Joe Pinner Motorn, ono ol the natlun'a laritesl XJodnc-Plymoiilh union auencten. Duitnn nnd Mrnt doukIH out Lom bard Molori hore III March, 1051. Moni said today lio planned to return tlio preaent firm nmna for Hit llino being mid Umt there would lo no pernonnel channel other thin Duuan's leaving. Dry div but Portland Spell Stays PORTLAND I Friday Portland'a Mth ooiinecutlvo without measurable rainfall. chances worn aood for Uuht show trn by Friday evening. In order to count mt merniumble rain precipitation muni total at Irani .01 of an inch. Friday'n ex pected howorn may not total that much, tile Weather llurenii wild. The rain In coming; Into Oronon from a titorm ayntnm In tin Gulf of Alnnka, Fairly heavy nhowern toll aloud the Wnnhlniitnn eoanl and at the mouth of the Columbia River Friday jnornlns- Forest flro danger wan finned considerably by cooler weatlier in Northwestern Oregon. 8mal craft warnings were homted alonir Uie Washington and Oregon coasts. mid Oteuun cotuitn und In llmwi ' Mr. nml Mrs. tlroitory urn oMpirr;; of the Grt'Kory Fur Shop, llonieMr. mill Mm. I.ou Vixavvx und clilldron, Ttilcluke hnve ri lurnod from a inonth'H viicntion In Cunndu. They visited Victoria, Lake Lnulne mid other Cnniitliuu IHiiuln. They returned homo by way of Bpokune und I'cndlrlon, The Kotilprlntern of Kliimulh Fulln and their IiiiiiIIIoh will itittlu-r In Monro I'uik Hiiiiriny nllorniuin at 3 o'clock lor a pollurk dinner. Schneeberqer Death Told ,o. ,47 (r Iww1 "mHmr RE-ENLISTING Sqt. Glen G. LeMorei, tecond from left, of Klomoth Falls, and WAC Cpl. Mario Johnson, of Newport, Wash., take fha oath of enlistment from 1st. Lt. Jerry E. Vawter, recruiting officer of the 304th Logistical Command, after they signed up for another hitch in Ihe Army Retorvo. Othors in the picture are, Col. Thomas F. G u n n, 304th commander, and M-Sgt. Prentice Petty, 304th sorgeent-major. The 304th completed its annual 2-week summer training camp at Fort Lewis Aug. 16. Sgt. LcMoros, of 1004 Eldorado, Klamath Falls, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. LeMeres, 523 SW Monroe, Sheridan, Ore. He has been in the Army Re serve since September, 1948. U.S. Army Photo Oregon Taxes Show Decline Fred Bchnccberiter. 85, a visitor here tunny Union, died hint nluht In Oklahoma City. He In the futher of Jnhn Bcltnee. heritor and Mm. Htolln Perholl, both of Klumnlh FuIIh, nnd wiih lu"J?H"":wt return filed. OciftfHIowN in Ok Inborn!., lie wur a retired fnrmrr. Funeral nrvlcen lire to be held tomorrow at 3 p m. In Lnwton, Okla. Man Calls To Catfish 8ULLIVAN. 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