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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1953)
THUKSDAY. Alir.nsr 1953' HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE k ft ;K ANN JONES , Ann Jones At Red Barn 1 ' Ann Jones," America's leading : singer of western and folk songs, has been signed by Dick Fenwlck to sing at his Red Barn in Dorrls ' Saturday night, Aug. 15. Fenwick said Miss Jones will ; appear as special vocalist with ; Fee Wee Stidham and his Rain bow Melody Boys, the Red Barn's popular western band. ' ine singer currently , has a ; daily hour and a hall's program over radio station KVAN at Van couver, Wash., and has appeared personally on major stations V . throughout the country. She 1 is credited with writing, publishing or recording 200 songs, many lor ucn lop western stars as Spade Cooley, Tex Williams and others. Dancing at the Red Barn is from a.m. to 1 a.m. standard time, i J California daylight time, US Forests Net $37.5 Million ' Nearly $37.5 million a record high was deposited In the Federal Treasury by .19 national. forests in Oregon and Washington during the fiscal year ending June 30. ., Regional Forester J. Herbert : Stone said today that the total amount collected this past year ex ceeds that of the previous year by almost' $7 million. Timber sales contributed 99 pel-. cent of the totaL Other sources of revenue In cluded fees for grazing, stock, .land . use rentals, and . water power .lights. , . Twenty-five per cent of national ' forest Income is ' returned .to the states for distribution to counties In which .the forests lie. As pre- ?cribed by law; the money is used or public schools and. reads.. . ' i Receipts from OregonC, n d wasningion's national icrests ex ceeded expenditures for operation and for maintenance and' develop ment by almost 124 minion. During the year, .a total of 2,22a Forest Service . timber saes were made in uregon. -, . . Airline Gives j . July KF Report :. West Coast Airlines boarded a total of 257 passengers at Klam ath Falls during the month of July. Two hundred and forty-six pas sengers deplaned here during that period, according to Bob Moore, West Coast station manager..; "It Is a far better record than we had anticipated," Moore stated. . "So far during the month of August we are way ahead of the July figures, too," he added. JETS TO CHIANG TAIPEH, Formosa XI A third shipment of American jet planes arrived Wednesday adding strength to Chiang Kai-Shek's Chi' ncse Nationalist air force. 9GB ICG 1010 Drop in and see -the SONOTONE 1010-winner of famous AUDIO ENGINEERING 1953 AWARD at the world's finest hearing aid I (39 iiill IHX33IIB - I If you're hard of hearing, a ; trained SONOTONE consultant J will give you a FREE audio. J . meter hearing test - precise, J scientific-no obligation! , l THE HOUSE OF HEARING l I WINEMA HOTEL J ' Auq. 14, All Dav ; Pleas n! bookltt on the world J "FINEST" Hearing Aid , 9 I Nam Address- iit.ii Viitim HlfNICIFAL COH1T . John Paul Newman, warrant for meter tickets. 8 lorfcltad. Albert Hunsaker, drunk In auto, -915 fine or TS daye. Charles C. Moore, vagrancy, SI 00 ftna and 30 day i, placed on 6 month pro bation. Sam X. B levins, no vehicle license, 95 ball forfeited. - , Same E. Blsvins, ran red light, SS baU forfeited. . , 3 D18T1CT COURT Alexander LuU, combination over load. 29 ball forfeited. Dave Lowe Goodman ' Jr.. combina tion overload, S33 ball forfeited. Orvllle Ray Sender, tandem j axle overload. 73 bail forfeited. - Alexander Luft, group axis overload, $45 ball forfeited. Novatus Nell Klrby, combination over load, 9149 ball forfeited. Novatus Nell Klrby. tandem , axle overload, 941 ball forfeited. Daniel Edgar Hoffman, permitting unlicensed operator to drive. 920 fine paid. Edward. Patterson, driving while ' in toxicated, 30 days and 910Q fine, com mitted. Richard Clatr Tupper. no vehicle li cense olateii. SS fine naid. : ' Charles Walter Anderson, failure' to. siop at stop sign,-. &5 fine paid., w ' MARRIAGE LICENitS . HUMPHREY-MOORE Joe D. Mum- Ehrey. 24, Toketee rails, and Nadine Moore. IS, Medford. i OLIVER-GASS H. B. Oliver, 34, Klamath Falls and Rita Ann Gass, 18, Klamath Falls. y " 8 1! ITS Joyce Irene Weaver vst Robert War ren Weaver, suit for divorce. Farrens and Maxwell, attorneys for plaintiff, by B. J. Goddard. Nora Moorehouse vs. Coy Clifford Moorehouse, suit for divorce George H. P roc to.-, ttoraey for plaintiff. Marshall B Carlor init Annlr 1. Car ter vs. Henry F. and Dema M. Butts, State Tax Commission, Owen Adjust ment Service. Inc.. M. A. Carter doing business as Carter's Collection Service ana investment service no. RAIN HITS KOREA SEOUL Wl At least one Ko rean was dead and an' estimated 10,000 persons were homeless Thursday in the wake of a torren tial rain which flooded wide areas of this South Korean capital. BASIN BRIEFS Home Dr. and Mrs. Ray Olden- division currently is receiving new ocrs, daughter Diane, and Roberta Klttredge, have returned home from a 10-day trip to Los Angeles where they were - guests at the BUtmore Hotel. Dr. Oldenberg at tended a national .convention . ol the Photographic Society of Amer ica while Mrs, Oldenberg, Diane and Roberta visited the Warner Bros and Paramount studios and saw several pictures being filmed by their favorite stars, y New on the staff of the Klam ath County Chamber of Commerce is oerry McKendree Knox. Election' ef Officers will be held by the WCTU at the Septem ber meeting to be held the second Tuesday in . the month.' Not enough members attended . the August 11 meeting to hold an elec tion. , ! , Klamath Building showed a to tal of $218,830 for July which was 235 per cent over June of this year and 38S per cent over July, 1952, making it the highest in (he state with the exception of Portland. Bonus Deadline for veterans of World War II was extended by the last legislature to Dec. 31, 1953. Bonus Supervisor. George A. Jones, Salem, says 1161 aopllcation blanks have been filed since the original deadline and the bonus applications ' at the rate of from 60 to 7$ a. week. Clumber Forum will be held by Lake County Chamber of Com' merce, Monday, Aug. 17, 12 noon, at Hotel Lakevlew. Yvonne Westfall left Sunday for Weed where she is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith. Malin Lifeguard Club will hold a party Monday, Aug. 17, at 8:30 fst; :m rui, ai me juaiin pool. 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