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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1954)
PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH TMAS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, lftM 1 tv" ....J-r-' J. . , ?r I ammmmmV . - X. w 2L AL WHITE, nationally known diver, will bo one of the fea ture attractions at the June 19 dedication of Klamath Falls' . new municipal swimming pool. The aquatic show is sponsored by the Toketee Lions Club and will bring a troupe of swim ming experts to the pool for a free show at Z:30 in the after noon on that day and again at 7:30 in the evening. Seats will be installed for the convenience, of spectators. Theme of the shew will be Hawaiian Hospitality. Duck's Homing Habits Reported Banded wood duck bens return ing to nesting sites on Sauvie and : Government Islands are displaying homing Instincts never before rea lised. A total of 88 female woodles were banded during the spring of 1SSS by Al Hoffmeister. biologist at Sauvie Island. Since May 5, 19 of these hens have been recovered at the wood duck nesting boxes, and It of them have returned to the same nesting box used last Tear. Any doubts as to the suitability of the artificially constructed home sites should be dispelled by this observation. in addition to last year's tenants, 4s newcomers have been banded on their nests. Bens are sitting on a clutch of eggs averaging 12 to 14 in size. Already 162 of the nest boxes axe in use by wood ducks, and it is expected that others of the 350 in place on the two islands will be used before the season is over. A couple of barn owls have set up housekeeping in one of the houses, and flying squirrels, bees, sparrow hawks, and tree swallows are using others. Stolen Plane Wreck Found ALBANY, Ore. I. An airplane stolen from Eugene six years oiio was found wrecked in tho Cascade Mountains east of here Monday with the skeletal remains of one or more persons inside. Sheriff Oeorgo Miller of Linn County headed a parly ' koIiir to the scene, 64 miles east ol here, to try to Identity the person or persons killed in the crush. The man who was accused of stealing the plane on May 33. 1948, was William D. Bousquet, 34. Eu gene, who has not been seen since. Cordon Visited By KF Residents ttusmunms .nntnr Oiiv Cordon had as his guests in the Senate galleries duruig the week end Mr. ana Mrs. v. u. tveucy 01 530 North Eighth Street, Klamath Falls. The Kclleys spent some time on fnnitnl Hill U'hfrt ttieV Vtsttcd Senator Cordon's office and other places of Interest in the nation s capital. Thev are enroutc to Phil adelphia, where their diuiBliter, Di. Katherlne Kellcy. Is complet ing a hospital Internship. Insure your house and household with Norland and save !0'r. Fine St. said Sgi, Vem Hill of the state police nt Kuiienc. State police still hold a warrant accusing hint .of i; in nd larceny. The light plane was stolen from Green's Plying Service at the Eu geno Airpark. Whether the pilot crashed In his flight from Eugene or whether he crashed Icier was cot determined. There was a report at the time liiut the pilot Intended lo go to Tnconia. The FBI investigated and s.ud several persons at Tacoma re ported seeing the next day a plane 0ml resembled the one taken from Eugene. The lnlormntlon was nic.iger, however, and the FBI said it was not determined whether anyone was with the pilot when that plane left Tacoma on May 24. 1948. I -Jkr 5a4 v,ur ,Imi 1 Y with U LEO'S LASTING ' LUSTRE Simple PILES awl. tl it. m.id Koi SolS. RESINOL.dT.Mo(AN; 1P Service Available thru-out the Klamath lati Leo's Camera Shop 836 Moin Ph. 2-3331 DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL June 10-25. 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