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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1952)
SATURDAY, DKC'EMnKR 20, 1981 HERALD ATTD Jit, W, KLAMATH FAILS. OMEOOTf PACK THREB Teenage Girls f4 . ni.i.i i. ' nnsDurgn IM'lTHHUItOH llI''III etliMits hnvn nneiled two teciiuiie uirl one M, llin oilier IS unrl chanted llii'm Willi altemptliiK (a extort a loUl n :i.MMI Irmil H. J. Ilrlllt, firtisldmil u( the (noil firm bearing In name, mid Arthur ItiMiiwy, owner ol the I'ltlnbuiuh Hleelers of Ilia Nntlniml Football Leiiiiuo. Krrd Ihtllfmrl, eprelsl nn'ill In chains I llin I HI nfllce Iiitii, mi ill hla turn hull wnlli'd In vain ntx tlnirn (nr writer of extortion notes to the two prominent pllUilmi'llhiM'n to link ih the iniini'V thoy de manded. Then imn nlitlit thr two young glrla walked Into Ilia dark- CHARLES WIESE Viese Heads Tule Growers TUl.El,AKE-Charles Wleae. Tu lelake realtor and lariner, haa been named president of the Tulelake y' y mJSbti ikU.ii -i.in.iiai .T I r Akuwlallnn rnr tru rnm. lug year. He replaces Ed Uuckett, ho waa named to a vice presi dency. htun Buckingham waa reelected to the oil ice ol secretsry-tressurer. The meeting, held Thursday, waa principally a reorganising session. wiUi plana being laid for a concert' ed drive to enllat 76 per cent ol the Tule Basin larmora on an as sessment agreement. Tile elections were held at a eee alon o the board of directora. .; Weather Weiiern Oregon - Cloudy with occasional rain early Saturday, clearing partially In alternoon. night with rain late at night and early Sunday, Hhowera Sunday af ternoon. Highs bolh days is, Low Saturday nmht H to . Northerly m inds of 10 to i mile -am-hour I olf the coast, becoming -variable Saturday afternoon and southerly 36 lo M miles an hour Balurday night. VYtnda will ehlft to south-1 westerly Sunday. I tai'.en. Oregon Occasional anotv or ram Saturday, partly eloudr Saturday night with widely scsllered sinners or enow flurries. Increasing cloudiness Sunday with rain or snow in the slternonn. Highs both dava 12 to 40. Colder Saturday night wllh Iowa nl M to By The Aaamlated Press J4 hours to 4:10 a.m. Saturday Mil, Mln.rrrp. Bake Eugene La grande Lskevlew Medford North Bend Ontario Pendleton Portland Airport Roseburg Salem . Boise Chicane Denver Eureka Loa Angeles New Vork Red Bltilf Ban 'Iranclsco 8sn Ftsnclsco Seattle Spokane 3 30 40 33 12 it 42 34 31 M .01 it 4S U 40 4 31 37 43 .0 .01 .34 .36 .30 .11 .13 .09 .06 T .04 .77 .12 .13 I 53 164 1 64 .04 41 61 4 M 40 46 64 64 43 32 16 34 3(1 46 63 30 ' 18 4 se ll .061 mm MAnATIl rALlfaf vKJCAJtlEKY Hem ei CRATER LAKE Dairy Product 1 Arrested In c i' i" r cxTomon tase noaa of a Northslde Pltlaburuh l'nrlt and Ulikrd uo a Dackaifi lylim mi a bench that alltfrdly contnlnrd iiz.ouo, inataad It neia a uiiwllr of naiiar. worthless. lliilllnrd disclosed last nlKhl that Hip two glrla had barn arrested Thursday nlKhl. H declined to Identify them, except to give their bkob. e an Id both vlrla admitted wrllliiK the nutea 10 In all to HnliM, deniamlliiK I'JO.OOO and to Houiiey, nciimiiniiiK iiu,ouu. Tile extortion letlera wore aim' Ihir, llnllford "aid. The glrla threatened In harm the Hooney a 13-year-old twin eons and the 11 year-old son of llelnt. 'Hie laat of the threatening let ter waa aem to Heini unc. is. llelnt waa Instructed to placa the money in a nnraaiie at tile pan fill stents who previously had kept g watch on the pickup apot went to the scene again, nils time Uie glrla allowed Up. Both were arraigned before U, 8. Cominlaaloner on chargea of violating a fedoral extortion alulute. Hoth were releaaed In custody of their paranta pending diapoaiuon of their cases by juva nlle court. - Alien Jailed On Morals Rap A J7-ver-old Mexican alien, O e 0 r g e Mala Reyes, waa sentenced to three months In Uie County Jail today after being found guilty In District Court of a charge of lewd eohabltallon. Tlie U, 8. Immigration Service la to be notified that Reyea Is In cuatody. Ho admittedly lived at Mowlch and also at Tulelake with an 1-year-old Mexican girl, who Is married. Reyes was arrested at Mowlch yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Dal Reed, and the girl, Ruth Outlerrez, testified today in court they had lived together lor Uie post seversl months. Her husband, Leon H. Clutterrei of Wapato, Wash., recently dl. charged from Uie Army after serv ile in Orrmany. algned the com plaint. The girl said aha met Reyea last summer at Topenlsh. Wash., and began living with him when her husband wouldn't con sent to a divorce. . Captain III After Verdict SAN FRANCISCO (Pi A war decorated Army captain fired point blank al a Uxlcan driver here laat Jan. 10 but the bullet lodged in a Japanese clgaret light er, saving the cabbie's life. The csptaln, David Oorgol, was tried for armed robbery and as sault. He based his defense on a plea that he blacked out during epileptic aeiturea, brought on by hesd injuries during World War II. Last nlitht a Buner'or Court lurv. whose members later explained they discounted the defense, con victed Uie captain. Thirty minutes later, he alumped rigid and uncon scious lo the floor. The trial ludire ordered him rushed to Letterman Army Hospital. Klamath Gl War Casualty Pfc. Albeit W. Canfiekf son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Arrasmllh, Route 1, haa been wounded while fighting In Korea with the Marines. The Defense Department, report ing the casualty today through Uie Associated Preaa In Washington. D. C. did not reveal further de tails and the parenta coiitd not be reached before rea lime todsy. Judges Set For Lighting Contest A ihree-msn Judging lesm for this year's Chrlsrmaa lighting con ies has been announced by Jaycee Contest Chairman Hugh Davis. Bob Mest, Psui O. Landry and Everett Bohannon will choose Uie winning light displays. Entries in Uie contest closed at noon today, and Uir Judging la scheduled to get underway tonight. Contestants are aaked to keep their light on until 10:30 p.m. each night until Christmas. Winners are to oa announced on Christmas Eve riva 0UNM 4mm'aHWtM?lVili$i0 yy: ; l -tUmHi fax i KLAMATH'S DAV IAND, e I front I Music Inttructor Dick Jack tenner, Robert Fredrickion, Vamr ratt, and Fred Floatke. Burton, Mike EiMreim, Jim Herbert, Dave Harbison rector. The band plays for all activities. Plan Crash (Continued from page 1) D.C., reported the Globemasler be longed to Uie 62nd wing of the Tactical Air Command and was based al Larson, which la In the Slateau country of Washington tale's "Inland Empire" about four miles from Moses Lake. The craxh waa the second by a Olobemsster In six weeks, and the loth In a serlea of tragic military plane disasters around the North Pacific rim since Nov. 7. The nine previous crnrihes took 211 lives. Msjor Wsasum said the Olobe msster wss making (he hop to Tex as s a "routine training flight,' wllh service men Inking advant age of the trip lo get home for the holidays, Hie C-124, big as a five-room house and capable of carrying at, many as 300 combst troops crashed only moments after the lakeofl. Gasoline spilled from broken wing tanks and flames shot up. Ptrefightlng and rescue crews raced to the scene but were un able to aave those trapped In Uie The Injured were rush ed to nos)illsls al the Air Base and nearby Moses Lake, V ' Livestock & CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO orl Hogs, cattle and sheep were Quoted nonilnsllv stea dy on Uie livestock market Satur day. Smaller supplies and a stronger fresh pork trsde stimulated de mand for live hogs this week. Clos ing prices were M cents to 61.00 and more higher 'or the week. Top at the close was srf.76 Choice and prime ateera dropped 11.00 to 63 60 for the week with choice ateera at a new low on Uie present crop. Other steers and hei fers closed week to tl.OO lower. The cstUe trade suffered from the approaching holiday season, during' which poultry, ham and other; meals furnish more than ordhi-l ary competition lor beel. Slaughter lambs closed the week steady to to cents lower. Choice to prime lsmbs reached 123 60 esr ly in the period but closed at a peak ft! $32.00. BROKEN ANKLE Uia T.iif 111. U. t H w m . i i Creek. Ore., waa admitted to Klam- in vsuey nospnei wis morning for trestment of a broken right snkle reportedly euffered fcs a fall. DAY'S FAMOUS "RANGER WHIPCORDS" DON'S till eat! Mai V J30j( NOTICE ... TO ALL SHEEP AND CATTLE FEEDERS Available At Our Plant CO-OP 18 RANGE CUBES See Us NOW For Your Winter Needs J WILL BE Wfya'a4iays,ay! ' " '0'Vjk'i r er m w LJLA Um "Ml baker t doian ot em, line up for a Hsnnon, Chapter Commander and C. K. sorts of functions which don't KFJI Moves Downtown Radio Station KFJI stepped out with a team-play remote operation here yesterday afternoon in moving Its business and local program pro duction offices back downtown. The station's studios have been atop what has been tabbed "Ra dio Hill", above the West end of Main street. The technical facill Ues, irsnsmllter and engineering department are to remain up there. The new downtown location Is 327 Main Street, in the Chamber of Commerce building. Station Mgr. Dick Magulre de scribed the remote operation this wey: the announcer dor example) will name the record to be played from his downtown office. Atop Ra dio Hill the technician will hear the announcer through a perman ently open microphone, and will spin the platter. A private phone line between Uie two points will help maintain con atant communication In the station. Magulre said the new downtown location would facilitate service to Klamath patrons. Tax Help Dates Told The Internsl Revenue Depart ment baa announced a schedule of dates al which time assistance Is to be available to farmers m filing declarations of estimated Income tax for Uie coming year. In Klamath County, assistance Is to be available In Uie Postofllce building from Jsn. 2 to Jan 16. In clusive, at the department's offices on the second floor. Help will be made available Jan. I at the Klamath Agency office, and on Jan. 11 will be at the Ma tin postofllce. In Lake County assistance will be available on Jan. 7 and t In Uie city hall, and In PaiMev on Jan. ( In Uie Chewmucan Hotel. Funeral miLLire ruiwal aarvict (or Carta Ronald Phillips. SS. who dlo bar. Dm. IS. vt tak, placa rrom tha rhaptl of Ward's Klamaln runaral Horn. 039 Hiah. Monday. S .10 p nv. the Rv. Donald Cawiday. Plrat Confrcfsttonal Church, and efflcora of Klamath Fall! Lodge No. 1247, BPOC officiating. Commit ment avlc and vault nlombmsnt la Klamalh Memorial Pal. PER PACIFJiS 6th and Sprlnq, - ' j aVyV'-M j y picture. Left to right, they are Terry Tennant, Ben Loftigaard annanr, Ben Loftsgaan Back, Fran Otto, Goorc roe (Slim I Perkim, manager and di- interfere th their work day New Snowfall (Continued from page 1) open In all directions from Klam ath Falls, with sanding and plow ing crews working. Traffic was moving steadily without chains over packed snow almost every where. The Tulelake Quarantine station reported about four inches of snow lair, with roads glsxed and icy but passable today. The report Indi cated from Canby to Alturas travel was good, and not loo difficult on to Likely. Chains are not neces sary In that area highway 139 either. The Dorrls Quarantine Station reported steady Christmas-type traffic moving right along over highway M which is slippery as for as Durumulr. About four inches of new snow fell there, as well. Al Crater Lake, snow closed the Annie Spnnns-Rim Village road once more, but Chief Ranger Lou Hallock said It would be open for holiday travel, weather permitting. The lake In wintertime la an en tirely dillerent spectacle from It' summertime scenes. Highway 62 through the park Is passable but chains are advised, with five Inches of new snowfall reported and a total of 64 Inches on the ground. At Merrill, about seven Inches of snow fell to Uie north ot town, but to the south the snow-depths de creased unul Tulelake could show orfly about two Inches similar to the big storm of two weeks ago when Klamath rails waa counting 12 to 16 inches of snow and the Tule area hardly a fraction of that. Lpw temperature at Merrill last night was 18, asd In Klamath Falls was U. Tulflake Experi ment Station reported that rea had a chilling 13 degrees at Uie low point last nigbt. . w . ' At Prineville. the 1 city recorded the heaviest snowfall In five yeara live Inches on the ground and there was prospect of more to come. 'COPCO PARTY Oalllornia Oregon Power Com pany employee and friends of the klamath District bad their annual Christmas party yesterday alter noon at Jen-Eds. Several parsons from the Tulelake District also attended. An estimated 300 partook In the festive occasion. Beautiful Matched Gift Wrapptnis Br Noreross . . . See At . . . Votsht's Pioneer Office Supply Co. M Main. Christmas Trees ALL SIZES WHITI FIR t HAMILTON'S SERYICE 6 Milts North on Hi. 97 in TON IPPLY Klamath Falls Phono 441 1 ' CITY it. naisS iiu ii"' " r t,kMOui,)i . Home Mrs. Oomer Jones re turned recently from Torrance. Ca lif., where she spent some time wHh her dsughter Mrs. Ralph Dsy, helping the Day family move Into a new home there. v Christmas Tree Merrill Moose are sponsoring a Christmas Tree Monday night, I p.m., in the Moose , Hall. Santa Claus will be on hand, j so bring all the youngsters, Homeward Bound A 1-C Howard L. Bearles, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bearles, 23 Lytton Street, has ; arrived In Ssn Francisco aboard the 8. S. General Randall, and' plana to be home for Christmas, j He spent 26 months overseas in Japan and Korea, Santa Claus and Merry Christ mas come to Uie Moose Hall for the annual Christmas party, Sun- ; day, Dec. 21. The party starts at 4 p.m. Children will entertain Mr. ' and Mrs. Claus with songs, dance end caroling. The exact time of Santa a arrival la not known but will be between 4 and 6:30 p.m. i Potluck at 6:30 p m. Movies will be shown siter potluck. Entertain ment in the lounge for adults. Home M-Sgt. and Mrs. Frances LeQuer have arrived here to visit Mrs. LeQuer's mother, Mrs. C. E. Court Records DIITBICT COLBT JamM Wnlty Ovarturf, ovrhifht. Forfeit Its bail. Ralph Walter Vcaeh Jr., no opratir'i liccnat. Tint. 17.50, Ralph Waiter Veach Jr., driving while under Influence of liquor. Dl mltted. Robert Harvey Lohrey, no clearance light, rine, 97.50. Ceorge lteye, lewd cohabitation. Sentence, 3 months Donald Wayne Knofce, driving dur ing suspended period. Sentence, - 15 daya and 1100 fine. Jonathon Morgan Crume, mo PUC permit. Fine. $15. Homer Bryan O'Key. ran atop sign. Recogged. MUNICIPAL COURT Emma Behnke, ran red light. Forfeit 2 bail. Iva Scott, drunk and disorderly. Fine, 40 or 30 days. Bill Mayficld. drunk. Fine, Sift or Vh days. Will ism Boat wick, vagrancy. Pleao not guilty. MANNINGS COFFEE 1 lb. tin 79c 2 lb. tin $1.57 This wot incorrectly lilted ai a 3-lb. tin in -Thursday'! Ad. EMIL'S BRIEFS -i Dennis 103 Pine Street. They are from Belgrade. Yugoslavia, and will spend the holidays snd 20 days here before reporting back to duty at Fort Hollablrd, Md. CHRISTMAS DANCE THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 25 Music by Bueky Bates and hit Brushy Mountain Boyi Dancing 10 'til 2 a.m. Admission $1.00 Par Parson Coming Saturday DECEMBER 27 PAUL JONES and HIS ORCHESTRA The Biqqest Little Band From The Biqqest Little City Rene SM "eij.... PfW a. ,5faVisa-,-e'-.a m : Ti 'taow-J '''..,' t r4al ENCYCLOPEDIA WRITE OR PHONE TODAY! Mrs. ALICE M. GLENN 250 So. Roqert, Klamath Falls, Pkona 3842 (THIS SUNDAY ONLY) 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. For Your Shopping Convenience BUSINESSMEN! Set a graetsf aWuatio from gross iMeme In 19121 Chaise eft ell ealingMeftt occoanle le Carter's Collection Agency Ph. 6121 411 Main HOLIDAY DANCES MALIN av "1 1 1 Tlln 1 -7. 12900 WOOWwm. m nniai .WoiidBook IP' s "f 1