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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1959)
PACK TWO HERALD AMD NTWS KLAMATH FALLS OREr,r$ MONDAY MARCH 30. in,. Logger's Achievements Benefit New Pine Creek DENNIS THE MENACE Pentagon Orders DtepetsrtQfj U.S. M'ile Launchers Bv IRVIS U FARIS NEW PINE CREEK In recto) years tht industry and tcMeve mentt of Truman Lawson. owner or the Lawson Logging Company, has added substantially to the economy o( New Pine Creek His progress story, that of a quiet but ambitious M-year-old natat ion, clearly shows progressive years of experience which enable him to mcctWIUUy operate a log ging outfit. ing for the new company unl il 'hey put on their own trucks Then in the fall of 1959 he went into business for himself furnish ing logs lor ihe Unite Pine Lum ber Company in Alturas. with one truck, a stiff boom jammer and a cat. hauling out of Canyon Creek. Later that year he moved on to the Fred Fisher timber in the Kelly Creek area which he had i purchased on his own and began turnishing logs to the willow Truman has worked in and Ranch Company around sawmills for the past Ml i the summer of 19.V) he moved years or more, having begun as imo lne blow-down limber tract a carrier driver for the Crane on Sugar Hill, hired some gypo Creek Lumber Company when that irUckers help and furnished logs firm operated a mill up in the ,0 lr,e Willow Ranch mill from woods on Lassen Creek about 25 that area. miles southeast of here Next he i 1951 and 1952 he n-ov.d hi, drove a logging truck for the Mo-1 logging operation to Cedarv ille but drel Brothers who were logging 5ljn put in some logs for the local for Crane Creek and periodically, null in conjunction with the Cedar for a mill in Lakeview. vQlt operation, having purchased He bought his first logging truck j j iav 01 1952 his second West in 1935 and began hauling for (.'oast diesel truck. Madame Boutin, operator of the when the Cedarville 10b was Crane Creek Lumber Company t0mDlelcd he moved his ooeration onto the forest service strip, known as the Lollee Mill sale tun who by lhat lime had moved her mill to Willow Ranch, which wa: more conveniently located to rail road facilities. He continued to haul for her until 1949 when she old to the Dougherty Lumber Com pany of Cleveland ber on the southwest side of Goose Lake, not far from the Kverly ranch. He finished logging out two sales of timber in that area be fore moving to Antelope Springs "is i 1 ..... . f ,... Thar clil urttt k. WASHfXOTON -UP.- - .n SZ ZSUm fESE nine US. 5 Let of Russia, growing Ok tSiiTZSlSS W dn T H ""h ! ron' , r tv might, the Pentagon has ordered ,UDCommltlet President in rejecting a "me-too i The air chieftain. Gen Thomas a further dispersal of US missile, The transcript indicated thatipolicy of trying to match Russiajrj. white, said the present alert launchers to reduce vulnerability., ubcommittee Chairman George missile or missile in the long- under which bombers are ready i to surprise attack. ,H Mahon ' D-Tex and other range rocket field. They insisted l0 leave the, ground on 15 mm- i ,..., R,.u. Hvn,es in rcmnrmi. were not conv inced I that the Lmted States, even after utes' notice - is adequate lor tht rocketry have been interpreted by that President Eisenhower's de- surprise attack. would J" next 12 to 18 months because Ru,. the 32 Air Force chief of stalf 'tense budget is adequate enough retaliatory power left to, sla s attacking power sti l is based as "an indication" that the Stra They probed for way. to holster aesiroy sua IPnnuruy mm. mm Uegic Air Command within 18 IS defenses in view of admin- Air Force Secretary James H.I long-range nussuev ! months mav have to be put on a titration admissions lhat uussia uougias tesuiieo, ina: ine i-rum-i l"4-hour "airborne alert." will ou'.stnp the United States migon decided in early February to. These development were dis nroduction of intercontinental bal- disperse its missile launchers "toj iciosed todav with the publication, listic missilet in I960. 1961 and'ereate more targets of a ! 017-page transcript of heaJl962. ' Under the new - a Dou2 as said could be carried; British European Airways Feuding With Hostesses through without changing the I budget each launcher will be isolated, instead of set up in clus- 'No.no.Ruff! Just OOlff paper In the summer ol 194.1 he drove!on ,nc Willow Ranch Company's kept him cat for the McDonald Logging Company in Lakeview. In the fail of 1942. when the nulls were down, he hauled dirt lor the Lake private timber. This busy up to 1954. When the Willow Ranch Com pany crew went on strike, he CITY BRIEFS view air Base station lor a lew, built access roads for Ihe corn months to keep his truck busy pany. At this time he purchased In 1947 he bought his first West Uc company's West Coast shovel Coast International diesel truck Unich he put into the hands of na took a job hauling logs troin his top woodsman. Robert drivel i-aisiey to tne willow Kancn mui.Uno had been in his putting nis nrotner on nis oiaislMce 1950 irucK on ine same jon. lie sun Bv thjs Lawson was in the had his Iwo trucks in operation logging business in a (airlv big when Ihe Dougherty Company wv lor when ihe mill went hart OT1 Student Wives will meet Wednesday. April 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the Y center on campus. Clean ing the V will be the project Please bring cleaning utensils and a sack lunch. All student wives and their guests are welcome. For information or transporta- employllion please call TU 2-5165. bough! the Crane Creek Company and changed Us name to the Wil low Ranch Company. For a time he continued haul Five Perish In Headon into operation he was furnishing all the logs for the company's operation. He finished logging on the west side of the lake in IMA. having by this time accumulated AAUW Legislative Study Group will meet Tuesday, .tarch 31, at 8 p.m. al the home of Mrs. A. H. Patterson. 2074 Earle. LONDON 'UPli The state hade the ground staff to us eye owned British European Airways shadow or nail polish was feuding again today with its e said the ruling was ntrn ground hostesses. duced because the makeup made An order was handed down toitne girls look "unwashed." but he the girls to lay off eye shadow (declined to single out any of the and nail polish because it makes, great unwashed for specific com them look "unwashed." ment. The last time BEA took issue I "There is not one of us who tan with the girls came when the wife lever be accused of looking dirty, of the company director sait! the! one hostess said, girls looked "dowdy" because "As usual." another said, their hemlines were too long The I "someone has gone the w rong dresses since have been shortened 'way about this. If we saw one But this time the hostesses j of the girls looking like a clown weren't taking the cosmetic ban, we would advise her gently not lying down. to use quite so much makeup "Unwashed." muttered one Now someone wants to make an lice for installation Wednesday srey-costumed receptionist at the, issue of the whole thing. evening. April 1. at 7:30 at the est Un.don ,r terminal-."Just, Said a BEA pilot: "Oh, my. Scottish Rite Temple. All officers bause the airline has prehistoric ! Here we go again." are asked to be there. I,df.as abou' be,aul' ' , Her words trailed off as she turned to smile through her eye shadow at a customer and offer her services. She was wearing red nail polish and she definitely did not look unwashed. , Section leaders already have censured three girls for dipping S20 Copco Bonus Plui Our Reg. Trade-in on NATIONAL FAST RECOVERY WATER HEATER G. C. MOTLEY, INC. 812 Klamath Your Dodge Pickup Dealer is Making HOT TRADES Cunningham & Rickey So 7 rh 4 Commoroal Henley PTA will hold an im portant meeting. Wednesday . April 1. at 2:30 p.m. m the high school cafeteria The nominating commit tee will present candidates lor PTA officers. Voting will be on the issue of Parents and Patrons too deeply into their vanity boxes or PIA. Ihe high school will have the program. Buena Vista Homo Extension Special Program Ztlleimi Nik- Unit will meet Wednesday. April 1. at 10 a. m at Joan's Kitchen. FORT SCOTT. Kan. t API Five Kansas City residents were killed and a sixlh injured in a headon Hogs from a log deck to the auto collision six miles south of here Sunday. Sheriff Ray Cummings said the dead were: Benjamin Junior Parker. 27; his wife. Delores. about 23; their daughter, Kimbley Jenet. 9 months: Herman McPhe ron. 64. and his wile. Zella Bella. S8. The McPhwsn'a son. Harvey. 15. escaped with minor in nines Highway patrolman Keith Dillon laid the McPheron car swerved off U.S. Highway 69 several times then veered into the path of Ihe rarxer car Weather Table United Press International Temperatures and rainfall for 14 hours ending al 4 a m High Low Rain Albuquerque 69 40 Atlanta SI 37 73 Rakerslield 69 47 Boise 48 39 .05 Boston 47 32 Brownsville 72 58 Chicago 45 33 Denver 54 .11 Detroit 44 34 06 Fairbanks 35 2 Fort Worth 72 53 Fresno 68 46 Helena 47 26 Kansas Cily 51 47 .19 Los Angeles 71 50 Miami 77 73 Minneapolis 54 40 New Orleans 71 56 01 New York 43 35 01 Oakland nil 51 09 Oklahoma City 61 50 .03 Phoenix 83 Piltshiirgh 49 40 Red Bluff 60 47 .08 Reno 58 41 Sacramento 63 48 19 Salt Lake City 50 34 06 San Diego 70 58 San Francisco 57 50 08 Seattle 49 41 39 Spokane 47 33 0.1 Stockton 66 49 01 Thermal 86 m Tucson 78 49 Washington 49 39 09 10 trucks, one jammer, lour cats. I There will be installation of oili- nne D8. one D7 and two D-24s cers. Members please bring a par In 1957 he resumed logging oning knife, measuring cup. tea tow the Devil's Garden. furnishing l and own table service. Salads logs to White Pine at Alturas and;an(j dressings will be the project. having purchased a new Insleyi jammer, to more efficiently do! Friendship t'ourl-.No. 11. Order I"1 Jb- of Amaranth, will have a piac- in ine spring oi mpm ne nauien V turas mill. Later that vear he began logging up Pine Creek Can yon on new timber purchased by the Willow Ranch Company, hav ing two logging operations going simultaneously. His sons. Richard and Eugene, operated a Drott Skid Shovel up the canyon while Robert KANSAS CITY, Kan. 'AP' 'Youngster' Likes Skating QriVW ran the jammer at Glass Mountain, furntshini loss for White Pine at Alturas. To do this job he purchased one more die sel truck, three more cats, one D-1B. one TD-H and one AC-16. running his total amount of equip ment up to 10 logging trucks, three water trucks seven cats, one jam mer, one Drott skid shovel and two DW-10 carry alls At the present time he has three trucks hauling from the Glass Mountain log dock into (he White Pine Mill at Alturas, the control ling interest of which has recently Almost every Saturday afternoon. you can find ftohert S. Crowley skating al Kansas City's only ice rink. Skating is the sport he substi lutes for tennis during the winter Crowley works five days a week as secretary-treasurer of a station ery company, and Club will meet at I pm Wednc day in the Willard Hotel for a'spec ial program provided by the Thurs ton School of Dance. Out of town members may call TU 2-IH63 for reservations. Bethel No. 61 International Or der of Job's Daughters, will hold pecial meeting Tuesday eve ning. March 31. in the Scottish Rite Temple in honor of grand uardian. lone Goodnough Polluck supper at 6 p m . a regular meet ing at 7:30. Initiation. All bethels invited. A Reminder to all mothers of senior class students who have not mailed cash donations for the senior class banquet, please do so as soon as possible. Donations may be sent to Mrs. Wendell Smith. L$N Kldorado. Rummage Sale Tan Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi wilt hold a rum- he thinks heniaRP 8ale Saturday. April 4. from and cosmetics. One girl said they uere told the company soon, would publish a full report on just how the smart ground hostess should look. A company said (here was no new ruling on maktup but he said a long-standing company rule for- JACK RABB1ET INJURED SOUTH PUUNFIELD, NJ (UPD A 6-year-old boy fell dur ing an taster egg hunt here Sun day and fractured his wrist. His name Jack Rabbiet. WALLET 14 CMEMSW 1 ANNOUNCING The Openinq Oi Lucille Graham's Licensed BEAUTY SHOP At Her Home 5 Miles East of Merrill on Malin Highway needs the exercise Although he takes a tumble on the ice now and then. Crowlev neer has been hurt because, his wife says. "He knows how to fall." Crowley, a small, thin man. makes sure he doon't get too much exercise. An afternoon of skating, or tennis, once a week is enough. "He has always been a very, very temperate man. " said Mrs Crowley He must have been. Crowley ts 90 years old. Lumber Company. It is only fair to mention that while Truman has been expanding his logging operations V.eadil . the office work entailed by the busi ness has been growing loo. This detail has been handled by his wife, Ruth. She employe's Shir lene. her son Kugene's wife, to assist her. A lew years ago Truman pur chased the late Harry AldrMgf estate farm lying adjacent to the northeast part of New Pine Creek and a few months fo purchased what is known as the Johnny Col lins ranch from Mrs. Lillian Rod Deal His ons. Kugenc and Rich hJ ..,.11 - - ik. " " ....... u rtiu whi in... u '""'. ir-,ii.;um M-hcUrship competition cently slocked with around 60 head1 Dr..., sl,,, , ,,!,. . ui ti'iintt mi mini Last fall Truman nearly losl his leg while working on a cat up Pine Creek Canon If it had not Wins Scholarship ASTORIA. Ore. AP "I Brown of Salem is winner 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. in the Pelican Theater Building, highth and Klamath Proceeds will go to the OTI student loan fund. Anyone having rummage to donate please call TU 4-4715 or TU 4-6229. Civil Air Patrol will meet to night in the cafeteria section of the old Summers School al ? p.m. Anyone interested in aviation and rescue work is cordially invited to attend. Merling of the Klamath County Historical Society. 8 p. m. April fl Wednesday, in Room 6 of Fre mont School Oregon Veterans STATE EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS WORLD WAR II veterans muit opply for the benefit ond be in on approved courw of training by JUNE 30, 1959. If they met thi deadline, they moy continue to receive STATE BENE FITS until their entitlement expires r they complete their course, whichever occurs first. There is no deadline for Korean veterans. For further information contact your County Service Officer ' ' ' ROBERTSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Medford Rosebura Klamath Foils SP 3-4264 OR 2-7256 TU 2-4126 FRIGIDAIRE BONUS Additional Trade-In Allowance for t Your Old Range on any new Frigidaire Range M 'g, JBW Own Trade-in Q J&&' Allowance! jfr JT BIG 40-INCH fSI FRIGIDAIRE PULL N CLEAN Regular Lest Bonus 249 '5 FRIGIDAIRE S EXTRA $20 BONUS GOOD ON ANY FRIGIDAIRE RANGE Vern Owens' Cascade Home Furnishings 124 N. 4th TU 4-8365 (iranife Klamath County grans ors are reminded of the third and lourth decrees to he given h Midland and Shasta View granges Tuesday. March SI, at 8 p.m at Fdith,thf Mlri,aml GrAf H'"111 Men- luck son. Kuccne. who stopped the cat just in time that had started roll ing down lull, his leg would have been crushed Truman was horn in New Pine Creek in l'Hry and is the son of Claude and Docia Law son now are living at Anderson BMd winner of the Most Vain- aKc Student Scholarship Award; hv Oregon BMn Lodaa Aaaa, The 17-year old thus m eiv ad ! MM from the state lodfjl and ant additional :00 trom the Klks Na tional Foundation. Jerry Carlson of Madras tookl second place in th competition. HtSHSa S NOW SHOWING! Iv ,rrU nf i nil 1.. hnl h whoIUr!eta Joy McKrola of John Day, who finished third, and John Wil kinson of Lebanon, who was fourth In U :M m J run viur nw f fe THE BULLET ssni TMt 0UU Of THE human tonriooiv Feature Timer 7:00 ond 10:10 PLUS ' &JI SHOWN AT 8:40 ONLY mm w VV. The World's Most Honored Showlg? f MICBAEl TODOS fT I and Wrld-WU PwL DAVID NIVIN 4fXtUtTd AaW ROICRT NIWTON h 0- AJS SHIRLEY MtcLAINE UVJ UVV lnH M -Cm" Ion immkMI I rW-. O.'. ' - . Om bw. I Mai ... . Opm at 7 it t I t ... itm m IW. h ll it -W N wcm., .MM AMH Umt 4 H.' ' II C. f. w ll lt u..... l,li l EW.. 'v.- .. I ) 52fiLjLL?LI t. "..BlCrirlTvH Cleric Named College Chief KOIUST OROVt ' AP' A re tired Mipvnntcndent of the Ore gon Conference of CMkgrtfal ion.it Churcho has Data appointed act ine president of Pacific I'niver sity. He is lr Paul laie of Port land, who will take over fhe post April 1 A hoard of trus'ees spokeman aid Or Oavies will serve until a pt-nnaufnt president It taladad probably within four month I The post was acated w lien Charles Armstrons resigned last fall to become president of the It'niversity of Nevada Actress Son Christened HOLLYWOOD iAP'-Th thrr monlh-oid son of actrf.t .laxn Mun.Mirld and Mickry llani'.Ay chriien! Sunday Al Xht church whrre Ihf couplf married Thr hahy's namf is MiKlos. all -tr hu f ishlhftfr dad Thf cfrrmony look platf dur ing Kaalrr sfrxicf a! the Way !arr fhapfl in narb Palon Vrdf K.la!i Rock "n Roll DANCE featuring BROOK BENTON his record of "It's Just A Matter ot Time" s the notion's No. 4 record plus GENE ALLISON "TILL Ml THI TRUTH" and LEE ALLEN and hit ORCHESTRA "Walking with Mr. Laa " Klamath Foil AUDITORIUM TOURS., APR. 2 Ceminf Aer J0-ftill Doffett FASTEST WAY TO DELICIOUS FOOD A Modern Electric Range! BEV LYONS COPCO Home Service Director SAYS... "I spend most of my working hours at the range-testing rec.pes and demonstrating them on our weekly television programs, t cooking schools and other occasions. I have to prepare food fist . . . and I have to prepare it right. . . On my ob-and in your kitchen nothing can top the modern electric range, with its super-speed sur face elements and the control! which make it almost impossible not to cook well... No type of cookirg appliance is cooler, e'eaner, or safer than an electric range and no range is easier to clean and keep c!ean ! Why not visit your favorite Cal Ora Electrical League DeaV see a modem e'ectnc range, styled for space-age itvmg, tomorrow? You II be delighted!" caloreAV i ' EVER CONSIDER REMODELING YOUR PRESENT RANGE? De you have an elder range, in good condition, which timply doem'l cook fait enough? Talk to your CalOre Electrical league dealer about bringing it up-to-date replace old lurface element! with new, tuper-tpeed cooking element. SEE YOUR FAVORITE fat Cu ELECTRICAL LEAGUE DEALER t