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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1959)
SUNDAY. MARCH 22. 1959 ?KGt 1 A HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Business Good; Profits Lousy SEATTLE API - Robert R Williams' service station here did I brisk business Thursday night but his earnings were mighty low Chas. J. Ciiek TAILOR Suits I Slocks Mode to O.der Porfoct Fit Guarantood 119 SOUTH 7th 'DENNIS THE MENACE" Happy Days LA Firemen To Burn Down Schoolhouse lie was selling gasoline at I penny a gallon in his campaign against gas wan. And with every five gallons purchased, Williams threw in a free quart of oil. Cars were lined up for blocks and before he raised the price hack to normal, about 2d 3 a gal lon for regular, his three-man j crew had dispensed 900 gallons inj an hour and a half. JOIN NOW! COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION Hear the World's OUTSTANDING ARTISTS ATTRACTIONS ji ONLY 800 MEMBERSHIPS CAN BE SOLD I (No Single Admissions Sold to any Concert) I See Your Volunteer Worker or Call at Headquarters . . . LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th Ph. TU 2-0164 Membership Campaign Closes March 28th LOS AN'CiELES AP Hie school's on fire! A cry to rip at a town's heart. lo bring hysteria and heartbreak Next month an old school build ing a regular fire trap will go up in flames while firemen stand hy and watch. They'll put the torch to it themselves. What happens then could save our child's life. This will be one school fire hat was planned ahead of " 'mmzlAsnm i went to the poctc? 'meawpr kv he SMACKED Mil KNEE wmtf$IWmBR? VtllltCN,W$'W&.' U.S. Tallest Wading Birds Schedule Migratory Flight AUSTWELL. Tex. lAPl-Down In the marshes of Blackjack Pen insula on the Gulf of Mexico one of America's tallest wading birds paused in it feeding from time to lime, raised its head and trum peted a whooping, haunting call lhat could be heard for miles. Furlher down the peninsula a pair of whooping cranes engaged in a stately dance, circling, now ins and leaping trom side to side FRIGIDIIRE HINTS BIG OVEN BEAUTY! (Bake 6 cake layers at once) FRIGIDAIRE Court Records TO VISIT U.S. THE HAGUE, The Netherlands U'Pli Prince Bernhard will leave The Netherlands April tl for a 12-day visit to the United States, officials said today. I mm ELECTRIC RANGE Additional MaT nWi Friqidaire Bonus I WW H If Free Broiler BS M I HHl IV BRW ..OBW ..aBRRRl With Friqjdairt ONUS Lett Vern Owens' Own Trade in Allawan Hot Water Galore by FRIGIDAIRE IF AST! FASTI NEW HIGH WATTAGE You Can Wash All Day And NEVER run out of Hot Water! I I f Copco Bonus I - I For Your Old Water U7 Only Vern Owens' Wirh Copco Bonus Cascade Home Furnishings 124 North 4th Ph. TU 4-8365 with white wines outspread. These antics signal that the magnificent birds, now almost ex tinct, will soon start their 2,000 mile flight from their winter home at the Aransas Wildlife Ref uge to Buffalo Park and another nesting season in Canada's North west Territories. They will begin leaving in early April, in pairs and families. They probably will leave at night, but the urge to travel may strike in he daytime. They fly so hiyh nobody will ee them unless they come down fo some hidden bog for a day of test and feeding on acorns and crayfish. The whooper population is now 3'). the largest since annual counts were started in 1938. Three times since then it has been down to 23. TnV flock of 32 that spent the winter here includes 23 adults and nine young hatched last summer DMf Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories the big gest crop of whooper chicks in 21 years. Another young bird stopped off for the winter at Mingo National Wildlife Refuge in Missouri. Six cranes are in captivity; one Rrackenridce Park. San An tonio. Tex. and five at Audubon Park. New Orleans. KI.AMATH COUNT? niHTRKT COIWT Everett El Hi Givem. driving while intoxicated, dismissed motion d it met torney. William Hugh Stokes, fail dim head light, dismissed motion district attorney Pedro Paul Martinet, no operator license, dismiasea motion dutrict attorney. Lharies Daniel Jonnson, tail Hop at top sign, $5. William Mllo Colbert, no Hop light. 7 SO Martin Karl Franz, fall duplay li cense. S10. Wilmore Joseph Gaynard Jr., viola tion basir rule. 33. Iiaac Franklin Atterberry, over length, tan George Arnold Anderson, driving u- pended period, request time to consult an attorney set March 25 at 10 to advise court ol plea; released 120 hall posted. Elmer Ray Hannaford, fail display license. 33 Donald James Coleman, fall display license. S3. Edwin Franklin Ritchie, truck speed lng. $7.50. Laurence Russell Barkley, minor pos session of liquor, enter plea of guilty time paaiing sentence iet March 20 a1 10 am. SAO bail set; remanded t( sheriff William Leroy Couch, Inadequate emergency brake, $3. Clarence William Badger, no PLC permit, $23 Doro'hv Lucille Whitmore, violation basic rule. 35. Harold Knips, violation basic rule. 112 SO. Dorothy Ann Clark, violation basic rule, 35. Garv Addison Mitchell, violation bas ic rule. 37 50 Richard Henry Jr.. improper muffler. 33 Delberi James Folk, no emergence brake. 35 William Dtvight Hamilton, fall dim headlights. 33. Shirlev May Kinney, fail dim head lights. 35 Jack Leroy Walters, exceed declarer right, 310. Ira Willis Stacy, fall display Insert plates. 33 James Patrick Smith, Improper mul- fler. 33. Clarence Eugene Wander, furnish liq lr to minor, entered plea of not guil request time to advise on trial. set March 20 at 10 am ; S250 ball set. remanded to sheriff. Chr r O . ,i r Dan. el-. on , flrnmc while Intoxicated, entered plea of guil- tlme passing sentence March 20 at am ; bail set 3400, remanded to ahertff .erett Ellis Givens, reckless driv ing. 3100 Albert Henry Becker, vagrancy, time enter plea, set March 19 at I p m bail set at 3250. remanded to sheriff Albert Henry Becker, fail drive on ght. time to enter plea set March I at 3 p m : ball set at 330; re manded to sheriff. Joseph Cisco Spurlock. fail stop at stop sign, 317 50 William Jackson Fater Jr., violation basic rule. 310 lames Ottis Taylor, overlength loan. 330 Edgar Shr linn West brook, violation basic rule. 312 30 Robert Iee Harrison, violation basic Jle. 33 Edward Raymond Cola, violation bas- rule, dismissed Velma Balrd Steers, violation basic Fire'ttime. Flames will roar up drafty open stairways, through tran soms. They'll lick through wooden Moors in a three-story school con sidered a potential death trap a school a lot like those still filling with youngsters five days a week some places. Fire experts from over the na tion will be watching the unusual experiment It was born after Chi cago's tragic school fire last Dec. 2 killed 91 persons, mostly children. The Los Angeles Fire Depart ment wants to see just what hap pens when flames sweep throuch n old building. Tne firemen also want to try various ways of stop ping the fire. ror that purpose, they re in talling automatic sprinkler sys tems in some sections, also thick er transoms and doors in some classrooms, inspections this year, touched off by the Chicago fire, showed many fire hazards in Los Angeles private and public schools. Some were easily corrected; some have caused buildings to be condemned. The test building. Robert Louis Stevenson Junior High School, was abandoned because of foundation flaws. It is more than 30 years old. "Operation school fire." starts April 11. Al least 14 separate fires, scaled off from one another, are planned. Fire officials feel it will take much of the guess work out of school safety precautions. They think, too, it will help them save lives when somebody shouts The school s on fire: k i sat as - j run 33. GRANGE NEWS GRANGE 395 HAPPY CAMP - Mrs. James Tristan was obligated into Happv Camp Grange 395 at the March 16 meeting. The first and second degrees will be given at the next arange meeting on April 20. and there will be a potluck dinner at 6:. in p.m. - The drill team for the degree work will practice at 2 p.m. on Sunday. April 19. Talks on conservation were given by Peter Kovalic and Gordon Glain of the forest service. Members of the grange were interested in the road program and tourist at tractions in the area. Elk Creek and Doolitlle Creek have been set aside for future use for Happy Camp water supply. Two movies on wild life were shown. Refreshments were sened by Mrs. Klump. Ester Robers. Viola Dale, Sara Nesbitt, Inez Kanig and Mrs. Vaughn. THI WORLD'S MOST HONOR! 0 SHOW 32 srsr PICTURI AWARDS A WORLD WIDt A HONORS it Miehitl Tods- SWILISI 80 FRIDAY.' a DOORS OPEN 12:45 P.M. Charles Robert Crayne, truck speed ing. 37 30 Kenneth Wayne Johnson, passing on curve. 37 W Dave Harry Weyler. fall stop at stop sign. $3 Ivon Liesing Trapp, Inadequate root brake. 33. Geanne Genevieve Traley. fall display license, 33 Clifford Jeron Shuck, driving ob scured vision, 37 50 Hermann Trederirk Rnmtvedt, fall splay license. 33 Harry Buster Gorge. fail stop at top sign. 33. Albert Henrv Becker, agtancy. vvi or 12 1 1 davs in lieu of fine, committed Albert Henry Backer, fail drive on right. 315 or 5 days in lieu of fine, committed Clarence William Badger, no PUC permit. 323 Robert Miller, knowingly uttering and publishing a forged bank check, requested to waive preliminary: or dered held to grand jury; bail set at 31.300; remanded to custody of sher iff. kl MATH FAILS MI NIC1PAL 00VB1 George William McVay, drunk or 13i days LaVenna Newell, permitting minor to violate curfew, continued William M. Cowan, drunk. 330 or 35 dav Oscar Olson, drunk. 323 or li t days . Pasculita Thompson, following too close!.. 33 or 2'a days. Wlliiam K Kangas, drunk. 323 or 12'. daw Olaf Widenstrom, drunk. 123 or days Herman N Thompon, drunk. a or 12 1 j days. Gerald McCulley, anion, wm or n' Hospital District Again Discussed HAPPY CAMP The proposed Klamath River Hospital District was one of the subjects brought before the Siskiyou County Super visors at the last week's meeting. Mr. and Mrs. L G. Hill and Dr. Richard Graun appeared before the supervisors with Assistant District Attorney Hennessy. A motion that the final hearing for the hospital district be set for April 7 and that it be properly ad vertised for three weeks before the hearing, made bv Supervisor Clin ton .lackson, was passed by the board. TODAY! ifl 32ofl W ke VIUIUI1 ITIHIUI1L ELAINE STEWART-FAITH DOMERGUE FEATURE TIMES: 1:00 - 4:05 - 7:15 & 10:25 --AND ROARING DOWN THE WORLD'S DEADLIEST ROADS) . .rtfl" Sot sm ; "PUBLIC hint s- day My days Dick, drunk i Merntt. di 3X3 or 12' s dav Link. $33 or 13 Tisrnr Sadler, running traffii stop sign. 33 Gordon light. S3 Rollie L cm. runnin Franklin T. Zaninlna licence. 33 Lotlie M Maasey, expired plalei. 33 Milton latches, engaged contest. 323 Dwaine P. Shedd, vlolalio rule. 320 David Dee Brown, paing on right Rush Leonard Long, reckless dnv lng. 323 or Katie Ma light 33 Ann tltiaoeth Watt era. fail yield right-of-way. 330 Vernnn Durant. meter ticket war rant. t. Philip H. Pedlar, running traffic light. 33 Terrell, running rraffi Ossrfara-0" ir Cf kuJ .... 9.k.H. board eHeets1 Vo-.obk Vib'a'o. pedol boss. Russian Names U.S. Beneficiary PITTSBl RliH kP) Unci. Sam is the btntftciSTPSS mated SAn.ono esm of Rw-ian immigrant woma. Kxecutor Jeronv w wow sam Mr. .lpnnt si!prman tn!d him to ext th monfv to the govern ment. She aid this country had al ways treated her well and she wanted to show her appreciation he added Mrs Silverman died of a heart attack March at the age of 75 KLAMATH MUSIC CENTER Across From Mills Scbeol SIS I Mirt TU 4-3360 :- j a is ,M Li - mm. '11 :::: L,iaW''JfgaW 1 .-ire? P"" 1. 7fti7r ""ever Steal Anything Small" jj "I Haven't Got A Thing To Wear" jm "Helping Our Friends'' jQ "H Takes Love To Make A Home" M Tm Sorry I Want A Ferrari" asWasasaai3sass1Bsaisssl 000 of tAeioachst Mice i, the. uoncCf mm SNORING OBSERVATION VICTORIA. B.C (OTII - When Don RoMnsrm. member o( the British Columbia Legislature, lell asleep Thursday during an all night session, opposition member Btirnaby Cordon Powding listened to him snore and commented "That's the most sensible ob servation we've had from the government side (11 night." ROGER SMITH CARA WILLIAMS Added - 'Vista Vision Visits Hawaii' CMifueul Show Tr o from 1 2 45 Footurt Aft 12 SS - 3 10 - 5 25 . 7:40 53