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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1958
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GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY for Camp Fire Girls and Blue
birds, is March 2. The day, in observance of the birthday
month of the organizations, is to encourage family worship
together. Here, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartin, of Route 3, Box
239 of this city, rear, their children Suzanne, II, left and
Carmelle, 13, right, center, David, 5 and Pamela, 9, front
row, are greeted by Monsignor T. P. Casey of Sacred Heart
Catholic Church.
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Police Slay
'Cop Killer'
ODESSA, Tex. Mi-West Texas
peace officers mowed down the
accused killer of a deputy sheriff
before he could pull the trigger
on his cocked pistol last night.
Sheriff Lcm Gabrel said the
slain suspect was G. F. (Jack)
McMichael, 3, an ex -convict
sought in a two-state manhunt.
Deputy Thad West, 40, was shot
without warning yesterday morn
ing while checking a baby selling
report.
Gabrel said McMichael was
found at the home of a girl
friend. Officers surrounded the
house.
The sheriff said McMichael
came to the front door with a
pistol in his hand, then dashed
for the back door after spotting
the deputies outside.
"We shouted for him to halt,"
the sheriff said, "and he whirled
and cocked his pistol."
Several officers fired about the
same time and McMichael fell
without shooting.
Gabrel said Ruby Lucllen I.an
ford, 50, was charged with har
boring a criminal.
The manhunt spread as far as
Hobbs, N.M., after McMichael
fled the scene of the early morn
ing shooting.
Deputy West was killed as he
walked into an apartment. The
landlady, Mrs. Frank Matthews.
said she rented the apartment to
Mrs. Pat Ledbetter, 18, and Mc
Michael under the names of Mrs.
and Mrs. Ledbetter.
With them were Mrs. I.edbet-
ter's two children, 2 and 4 months
old.
Deputy Sheriff G. K. Kelly said
West went to the apartment to
check reports an effort had been
made to sell the 4-month-old
Cindy.
Detective Capt. Al Smlthers
said Mrs. Ledbetter told him she
admitted West and told McMi
chael the deputy was there. Mc
Michael, Smithers quoted her as
saying, walked out of the bath
room shooting and West never
had time to reach for his pistol.
Kelly quoted Mrs. Ledbetter as
saying, "I would never sell my
baby."
No charges were filed against
Mrs. Ledbetter. Her children
were taken over by the welfure
office.
TIME FOR A CHANGE
MONOX, Ind. UH - Garage me
chanic Mike Stiller found a wrist
watch Inside an automobile lire
he was repairing and showed it
to Bernie McCombs, a competitor.
McCombs identified the timepiece
as his and said he lost il while
repairing the same tire several
weeks before. The self winding I
watch, still running, had traveled;
some .700 miles inside the tire. '
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Women's Club The Bonanza
Women's Club will meet at the
Bonanza Library at 2 p.m. March
4. Betty Steber and Anne Dal
ton will be the hostesses. Anyone
interested is invited to attend.
Siskiyou County Farm Bureau
will hold its 12th annual winter
party on March 1 at the Monta
gue Hall in Montague. Potluck din
ner at 7:15. Guest speaker will
be Richard E. Owens, secretary
treasurer of the Calitornia Farm
Bureau Federation. Entertainment
will be furnished by the Scott Val
ley Center. An orchestra from
Etna High School will provide
dance music. Only Farm Bureau
members and families are invited.
Eighth grade students will in
terview McC'loud Hiver Railroad
executives and film various phas
es of railroading according to Rey
Black, McCloud eighth grade teach
er. These films and narrated story
will be shown to surrounding area
schools when completed.
. Lakeview A cooked food and
baked goods sale will be held
on Saturday at Lake County Hard
ware by the Social Club of Orien
tal Chapter, OES.
Granddaughter Rebecca Lynn
Vaden is spending three weeks in
Langell Valley with her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vaden
while her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Vaden, are in Chicago. Bill.
a senior at Oregon State College,
and his wife are going to Chicago
with 73 members of the pharmacy
class irom the college.
Visiting Mrs. Orval DeVaul,
Langell Valley, is visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. Paul Fitzhugh, and
family, in Mesa, Washington.
From San Francisco Birdie
Grize, San Francisco and a for
mer Bonanza resident, was in Bo
nanza for the funeral services of
her mother, Mrs. Anna Hamaker.
Mrs. Birdie Burk, Bonanza, sister
of Mrs. Hamaker. spent several
days in Klamath Falls with rela
tives who came for the funeral.
To Alturas Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Pcpple, Bonanza, were in Alturas
to visit their daugher, Mrs. O. C.
Wells, who has been in the hos
pital most of the time since No
vember 26. Mrs. John McFall ac
companied them.
From Portland Cordon Givan.
Portland, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Givan, Bonanza.
Home Extension The Langell
Valley Home Extension Unit will
meet at the home of Beverley Yan
cey on March 5 at 10 a.m. Co-
hostesses for the noon meal will
be Bertha Colwell and Ilene Botens,
Winola Faulstich and Mary Noble
will lead a discussion on "Design
in uress,
' III Michelle Nork. seven
month-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Nork. has been ill
in Hillside Hospital for over a
week. She is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Nork, all of Langell Valley.
McCloud James Hogin, O.
Magnuson and John Peracchino
will attend the California Elemen
tary School Administrators Associ
ation Northern Section meeting to
be held at Cluco State Teachers
College March 7 and 8.
Seroud Mrs. Nancy Piper,
McCloud, placed second in the
Class C Championship slalom at
the Heavenly Valley Ski Course
near Lake Tahoe last Sunday. Her
lime was 1:18.4 as against the
winner's 1:16.3. The meet was
sponsored by the Rubiyat Ski
Club.
Deadline Nears
On Dog Licenses
The rush is on at the dog li
cense counter of the county
clerk's office. Clerk Charles De-
Lap reported that nearly $hoo
worth of licenses were bought
n ednesday.
DcLap adds that today is the
final day (or purchasing the KKifl
nog licenses, and that a 52 (me
per license penalty will be affixed
following March 1.
For the convenience of persons
whojiave not yet bought their li
censes, the clerk's office will be
open between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.
rnciay, tne last date lor the reg
ular prices.
SATURDAY!
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A NEW BUILDING at the corner of South Seventh and Wal
nut streets (across the street from the Klamath Falls Post
Office) has greatly improved the appearance of that area.
City Councilman James Barnes, right, is shown inspecting
the premises with Jerry Thomas who contracted with James
Chaney, general contractor, for- the construction of the
building. Thomas has moved his insurance agency into one.
unit of the two-unit building and offers drive-in window
insurance service, the first of that type in the entire area.
- Photo by Ellis
Speedy Race Horse Takes
Slow Start But Wins Fast
ARCAD1A, Calif. VPl You've
had tips on horses. Well, here's
a horse who can give you a lip.
He knows how to win when he s
losing.
This has made Silky Sullivan.
a 3-year-old, the sensational darl
ing o( those who have read about
him, seen him run. Early in a
race he falls so far behind you'd
think he was setting the pace for
the next feature.
As jockey Willie Harmatz. who
rode Silky in several races, said:
'It sure gets lonesome back
there."
But then, when all seems ab
solutely lost, this colt appears to
shift gears. Within a stride or two
he flares from a jaunty gallop to
a blaze of speed. From dend last,
usually, be begins to catch up.
then pass. Horse after horse is
left behind. And, at the last mo
ment, he's in front.
One of Silky's owners has to co
behind the clubhouse wheneer
the colt runs. It's doctor's orders.
KF Woman
Not To File
Mrs. Josephine Kiltredge. a
Klamalh Falls woman who has
been exceptionally Active in lav
study work and other community
iiuercsi projects, saia today that
she does not aspire to he a can
didate for any public office this
year.
Numerous persons have asked
me a h o II I mv inlanhunc " .-ho
said, "and I want to thank those
people who have called and writ
ten me urging that 1 be a can
didal (or public olfice this year.
i oeiieve it is more in the
public interest to continue working
(or better economic understanding
in the framework of the Oregon
Nonpartisan Tax League, than it
would be for me to run for either
the St.'lte 1 PLtieUtnrA r...
(Tress. I am principally interested
in neipmg in me all-out effort to
solve Oregon's tax problems, and
feel that I can better accomplish
this, end by working in my pres
ent capacity."
She added that thr r in.m
qualified citizens who should be
urged to run for elective office,
and recommended that candidates
be chosen from those with a com
petent background in tax and
money matters and th field of
public service.
Farm firpx in th l'nitH Odtpi
drstroved morr thnn iu milhnn I
dollur, in property and equipment,
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Wealthy Tom Ross of Oakland,
Calif., simply can't stand the ex
citement. "I'll admit it scares me." says
Silky's co-owner, retired banker
rancher Phil Klipstein of Bakers
field. Calif.
Silky is beautiful big, well
formed, shiny gold in the sun, his
tail long and blond. Racetrack
men call him a chestnut, in the
shade. But the important facts
about Silky are these:
In his last two races he was
officially measured trailing the
lead horse by 31 lengths on Santa I
Anita's backstretch. A runnine I
length. In horse parlance, is about!
10 ieet. j
Yet he charged up the stretch
like a fire engine, after shifting,
gears, and he won. j
That was in one race. In the:
other he did exactly the same
thing, ana got beaten only by a
neck. i
Silky may be a Kentucky Derby
candidate this year. His best re-1
corded time for the final quarter- i
mile is 22 2-5 seconds, or about
40 m.p.h. Normal racehorses aver-j
age about 37 1-2 m.p.h. for the
final quarter, and slower ones 1
around 34 1-2 m.p.h.
Not even Silky can win all the
time, but he has won 6 of 11
races.
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DUNSMUIR - Funds for grand
assembly will be raised by Order
of the Rainbow for Girls, Duns-
muir Assembly No. 82, at a rum
mage sale on Saturday, March 1,
at the store building at the corner
of Florence and Cedar streets in
Dunsmuir.
The sale will begin at 10 a.m.
and will include a food sale. Hot
coffee and doughnuts will be
served to the shoppers. Beverly
Crowe, worthy adviser, is general
chairman of this event.
The Dunsmuir assembly hopes to
send a delegation to Long Beach
wis spring.
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2:00 Homemakers Intermission
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