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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1954)
THURSDAY, JUNK 3, 1054 IIKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Busy Kamaffi Man Finds Time For Observer Corps John llcllljronncr liken to bo of nervlco to hi couununlty, and when lie Joined (he Boy Bcouts at Inn atici ol 12, back In IMO, ho ex- A RECENT VISITOR to Klamath Falls was Vic Myeri, ex-Lt. Govornor of tht state of Washington nd currently a rancher In tin eastern part of that state. A former orchestra leader, Vic li familiar with Klamath Falls having played here in the old days before he entered politics. Myeri was delayed in Klamath by a brief Illness on the part of hit wife as they were headed south to visit Vie Jr. tn Sacramento. While Mrs. Myers wet being treated for a bad cold at the hospital, Vic visited with his old fishlnq partner, Harry Hollman, operator of the" Valley Pharmacy. No politics this time," laid Vie. "Maybe when I get back In a couple of weeks or so." He plans to top over for a few deyi and take in some fishing on his way north. Monsoons Stall Indochina War HANOI Indochina IJI Heavy monsoon mini landed norlhwimt Indochina lofluy. kotiitliiR down the IrverUh nuvemenli ot Com mimbUrd Vleiimr.h troopa 1 and coi.voys Irom fallen Dlcn BienePhu towards (lie Rrd River drill. The heavy rainstorms alao forced French warplanes to dla continue tor the second day run. nips Uicir plastering ot the rebel lorcea on the march. The moat advanced Vletmlnh elenienla from the fortrau mill were around 60 miles front the wesiemnio.it perimeter of the French delta defenses. French army aourcea aald a ma- )or Vletmlnh aaaault on the delta atlll might come before the end of June. Uut they aull thought the raina miiih'l force the rebela to de ler attacking until the inonaooiu end In Ucptember. The French highcommend re ported another "calm day" In the delta. Bonibcra heavily hit Vletmlnh concentrated In company strength 13 mllca aoulh of Hanoi. Fighters dropped delayed action boniba around the po.il ot Chonol, near Hunt Yen, 30 mllea touthea.it of Hanoi. Attacked by the Viet- mluh four nights running, the post had a quirt period laat night. Liquor Licenses Suspended License ot two Klamath Falls establishments, will be ausprnded by the Oregon Liquor Control' Com mission June 14 for violation ol state liquor laws and regulations. License of Louis and Pearl Boder. floder's Market.. M04 8. Blxth Street, will be suspended for 30 daya for selling beer to a minor. A seven-day .suspension w a a meted to George Baumgardner and Arthur Coleman,' proprietors ot Round-up Tavern.. 3433 8. Sixth Street, for allowing a visibly In toxicated person to enter and re main on the licensed premlaes. Suspensions were order by the commission at Its meeting leal last week, following earlier hear Inga In Klamnth Falls. olementery and Roosevelt schools and gradusted from KUHH in mo. He attended Southern Oregon Col lege and during his second year lie organized a National service Fraternity composed of college men who weae scouts, and desir ous of siding their Alma Mater by working on service projects. miring that same year, ne or ganized a ski club, for recreation al Indulgence, (for "all work with no pluy makes Jack a dull boy"), and John waan't dulll He was too busy to ever entertain one dull moment. He was elected chairman of several student activities and still remained active In scout work In the cspaclty of adult scout ad viser. He mnde a good staff sergeant In Ballery B, AAA, National Guard, intending weekly meetings at Ash' JOHN HEILIRONNER perienced thrills skin to an In dustrious boy, helping cm paper, nlumlmiih and coat hanger drives. He plunled trees, and baled used clothing to be sent bverseas during World War II. He sttonded Mills land, In addition to his college studies. One day when John was csught "reletting" for a moment between studious endeavors, "Dun Cupid" released one of his tricky little arrows that 'found It's way straight to his heart, and Lorna Jager became the object of his affectlonsl They married, and are now the proud parents of Kathy 3, and Freddie I1,, years of age. Now Lorna Hellbronner Is a school teacher at Henley, and Is a Oround Observer member, standing her weekly two hour watch with John In the observation tower at the airport I Since 1961, John was been in partnership with his father and mother, Fred and Leola Hellbron ner, In the fuel business. He la an active member of Masonic Lodge No. 77, Klamath Falls, and holds the office of chap lain In the Elks lodge. He la a member of Junior Chamber of Commerce, and the Toastmaster'a Club. With his family, be regu larly attends the Methodist Church. The night he became an Eagle ttcout, he also Joined the Oround1 Observer Corps, and took a "watch" the following morning from 4 to I. Volunteers were few at that time, so John "recruited" his sister Carrie, mother and fath er, and his wile. Still there was a definite need for more volunteers, so John recruited 16 01 his Ex plorer Scouts and he and the scouts piled up (60 hours of service In six months time! In order to keep the post operating on a 34 hour basis. Said Lucille Jones, chief observ er: "John was really my light hand man, and a friend In need". The monotony of the early dawn, aays John, la broken by thousands of high flying geese, beautiful sun rises, spotting fires, and one time, rendering first aid to a CAA of ficial who slashed his wrist while opening a window at the tower, John Hellbronner la convinced he la rendering a real service to his country each time he atanda h 1 a watch, and wishes there were more people willing to volunteer a little of their time, too. MOVING SALE KLAMATH CERAMICS 1403 Moist GREENWARE Vi PRICE BARGAINS IN FINISHED CERAMICS AND LAMPSHADES Boat Capsizes On Lake Ewauna What might have been a aerlous accident resulted only In a dunk ing and hurt feels for Don Baker. operator of Don's Repair and Key Shop, 7I Klamath Avenue. when his boat capsitcd on Lake Ewsuna about 7:30 last night. The accident occurred when he was trying out a new aluminum boat with an I1. It. P. outboard mo tor. Aa the boat began to plane It started whipping around "like leaves In a breere". Baker ataled. Before he could alow the cralt down It went out of control and turned over. Eye witnesses rushed to the Mary Ann Drive-In at Uie west end of the Link River bridge and moulted the proprietor, George Randall, who jumped In his boat. moored under the brldr.e. and In matter of mfnutca had Uie wet victim on dry ground. With the aid of a city policeman.- Randall returned to Uie capsized boat and hauled It ashore. The city fire department arrived with a reauscllator aa Baker was towed In, but 11 waan't needed. Eaqles Auxiliary To Hold Meeting Eagles Auxiliary 2000 will hold an open Installation Friday evening at ( p.m. at Eagles Hall, 8th and Walnut. The public Is Invited to attend. ,aKe ir-frommt- 1 r sunt msop HIAVIER CATSUP WITH REAL I PEPPERS U -er- with Y4hIPY TNI CATSUP WITH A KICK I Besses pairi Pshes By I1KSSV, Tbe Basin Bossy Among .the hymns of old India which record Hindu folklore is one I that was Inscribed between 4.000; and 5.000 years ago. It praises the cow as one of the greatest benefactors of the human race. Naturally, ttake It frcm me), I won't argue. Hut really. Isn't It amatlng how many dishes require milk. And 1 milk In the dishes we send along 1 your way provides you all the nourishment In that form as In beverage form. Bo naturally, the more you use, the better health your family will have. -- Here's the dairy dish for this week, creamy baked custard: Take 4 or eggs, cup sugar, 'i tea spoon salt, one quart milk (scaldcdi. one teaspoon vanilla, and a dash of nutmeg. Use four eggs for making In dividual custards and six eggs for large custard. ' Beat eggs slightly, add sugar and salt and mix well. Add scalded milk grad ually, stirring constantly. Flavor with vanilla and sprinkle with nut meg, If desired. Butter six to eight custard cups or lt-quarl baking dish and pour In custard mixture. Place in shal low pan of warm water and bake In moderate oven, 350 degrees, 3S to 40 minutes 'tor Individual canards or 60 to 65 minutes for large custard. A knife ' Inserted In the renter will come out clcsn when custards are done. This should serve six. but chances are the demands will be so great, three could do the Job. -- Suggested luncheon: Beefburger, radbihaa, green onions, dill pickles, creamy baked custard . . . and milk. Take It from me, you'll love It. Bessy. SSSl NOW! Sm Apricot Nectar 225c &W Prune Juice . 227c SW Tomato JScT uw. 221c S-W Tomato Juice N. 2 cm 229c &W Tomato Juice "31c 'SW Apricot Nectar .w 39c &W Prune Juice .,...,. , 29c Vegetable Cocktail 41c Ground Beef All Meat 3 85c Fryers Killed Frtih Dally 39" lb. Beef Liver ib. 29c Occident FLOUR 79c Snowflah Crackers ft 25c Mallory's at the Y - Open ,7:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily W Glv and Radeam Gold Arrow Trading Stamps i milOBY'S MARKETS 3S01 Altament, Phena 1993 Lakevitw Junction, "bona 1147. Hunt's for the bet! - Miller's Fine Meats "WATCH US GROW" IN PIGGLY WIGGLY PHONE 5251 ' Charlie Miller Ground F,tSH $ Beef Gound J II Sliced Mo.,,, fLc Bacon " FRYERS The Same Good Link Th- LEc Sausage Peg)ib. - 2. Beef is--:JBi ROaStS ar Hade Cut Jh. 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