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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY, AUGUST lfi. 1955
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A TOSS OF A COIN will probably determine where "Clinker", 1 8-months-old Aberdeen-Angus
steer will be shown. Clinker, from the W. L. Clink herd of Tulelake has been raised by Billy
Weitkamp, Tulelake Future Farmer of America, senior in high school. The animal is to be
shown either at the Siskiyou County Fair at Yreka, August 19-20-21 or at the Tulelake-Butte
Valley Fair, Tulelake, September 4-5-6. Billy will also exhibit some fat Hamshire lambs and
breeding stock.
"DAVY CROCKETT"
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Runaway Blimp Landed In Field
LAKEHURST. N.J., W A dam-1 were smashed. Five crewmen
aged, runaway Navy blimp was set humped lo the ground. The pilot,
down in a coiniield by three crew i copilot and a mechanic stayed
members last night after drifting aboard to dump the ship's gasoline
helplessly for 15 miles. and water supply.
None of the three civilian crew- The Navy said this made the
men aboard the sou-loot airsnip i blimp too light to remain aground
was hurt. The craft had broken
away from ground crews after an
initial lundtn at the LaKenurst
Naval Air Station in which her
landing gear and both propellers
Pine Association
Director Dies
PORTLAND ln Albert Her
mann, director of research for the
Western Pine Assn. for 30 years,
died of a heart attack at his home
here Monday. I.'e was 63.
Hermann's contributions to the
industry included development of
new methods of hardboard process
ing, discovery of a seasoning sol
vent, and research in the develop
ment of pentachlorophenol, a wood
preservative.
Survivors include the widow,
Harriett. Portland, and two daugh
ters, Mrs. Catherine Dench, Salem,
and Mrs. Virginia Bulletset, Ne-halcni.
Off it went, and floated helplessly
for 93 minutes. It was finally
brought down by releasing helium
gas.
Medford Hosts
Safety Meet
Frank Boardman, district super
visor for Californta-OreBon Power
Company In Grants Pass, was
elected general ciairman (or the
Southern Oregon regional safety
conference In a recent steering
committee meeting in Medlord.
The state industrial .ccident
commission has announced that
Mel Murphy, executive director
of the Mental Health Association
of Oregon, wilt be the keynote
speaker at the conference, set for
December 10 in Medford. He will
tell ol human relations in safely.
William Bell, member of the
state industrial accident commis
sion, was appointed secretary lor
the conference.
Committee members are: utili
ties. Claude Haggard, chairman
Charles Grary, D. Miller. John W
Kirby; logging. Loyd Silva. chair
man. Artnur Davies, Riv Milton.
A. C. Smith, C. L. Brown; saw
mills. Chan Drew, chairman, Her
bert Samperl. Glen Best, Allen
Bohannon, C. J. Douglas: plywood,
George Wells, chairman, Myron
Terpening. O. H. 6melt7.; transpor
tation, Gene Foresee, chairman,
Robert Shaw, R. T. Moore Jr., E.
Olsen; fruit, S. H. Tuttle. chair
man, C. J. Douglas; construction,
John Holmar, chairman. George
Potecuk, Bert Wright. H. Barn-
hardt, R. W. Travis: general panel,
Frank Stuttclif I, chairman,
B. A. Davidson. William Burt, Wil
liam Bell; accommodations and
registration, Elliot Bechon, Herbert
Samport; publicity, Robert Shaw,
chairman, Charles Huston, George
Wells, William Bell; program and
entertaining, Claude Haggard,
chairman. B. A. Davidson, Charles
Grary, Myron Terpening. R. T.
Moore. O. H. Smelti; displays. Al
len Bohannon, chairman, and C.
J, Douglas.
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
Registrar Asks Early Sign-Up
X :'ll'"Jjr
'lie THE KID IN NUMBER TWELVE, ED ffe WANTS A
SOFTER PILLOW.
CRASH
BALTIMORE. cVPi Henry Gear
hart started driving a panel truck
over a railroad crossing yesterday
when crash I A train knocked It
into a piece of Junk. Gearhart got
out with cuts on his face and a
bruised arm. Then he was charged
with reckless driving.
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Green County's newest deputy sher
iff is a red-haired grandmother
who doesn't like guns but knows
how to use them. Mrs. Capitola
Stone, 45, a former Menard County
treasurer named to the deputy
post yesterday, learned dhout guns
as a west Texas ranch girl.
KF Chief Issues
Noise Order -
Chief of Police Orvllie Hamilton i
Monday issued orders to his patrol
men to arrest motorists who blow
their horns unnecessarily.
He said of recent there has been
too much illegal horn blowing. An
ordinance Is in force which makes
it illegal to blow horns except to
prevent traffic mishaps.
Eat Out More Often
Students planning to enroll at
Southern Oregon College on Sep
tember 31-K4, are urged by Mrs.
Mabel W. Winston, registrar, to
file applications for admission and
forward their high school records
as soon as possible. It was point
ed out that the early receipt of
'.hfse materials insures that the
prospective enrollee will receive tht
general information put out by the
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