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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1959)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Orr. Thursday. June 25. 1M9 age 2 a Inner space. Ih. actual area of Dr. Evon Z. Vogt. Harvard llm ur planet. U made up ot 61 mil- vcrsity authority on American In lion square miles of land nirlacc'dians. was a t.S. naval air com--incfudint arctic wastes, deserts, bat intelligence officer during and mountain ramies. I World War II. .THIS SATURDAY ALL MIGHT!! SEE mini SBBjjr Tne VlOlaleR atcuLAJt VaictM i um. , j OaiN DAILY 7:00 P w Rangers Eye Hot Season Firefighters of the Kogue River National Forest, Klamalh District, are bracing lor a sizzling season in their realm this summer. They have gone, to work 10 days earlier than usual. Twenty ft c men are stationed at Lake n( the .Woods Ranker Station, live at Pel ican Guard Si at ion. IS at Seven :Mile Work Center and IS at lim ber sales and road engineering camps scattered throughout the lorest. I In addition, lookouts at Pelican Rutte, Fort Klamath and Lookout Rutte are lu'ly manned. Special crews ol from three to live men each will work independently dur ing the summer on ranee, recrea lion-resource surveys, fire control replanning and land use planning All personnel received their an nual pre-season lire control train ing at a school held last week near Kulte Falls Men of the Klamalh District al ready have doused four lires. The latest was a three-acre log and reproduction fire last Thursday on Fourmije Creek. District Hanger Darrol Frewmg said the only thing that can stop a touch fire season this year is a heavy gener al rain. "DENNIS. THE MENACE" 0m Feature: o.i ii:jw AUDIE MURPHY-GIA SCALA TV X'nW rTAJ VaJT "W W W"W m . I -""aVl I mm mm I WAITER MATTHAU - HENRY SILVA jojwmore PLUS! ACTION CO-HIT - AT 10:05 ONLY i UCHHICOlOlt. ritTJiuTf 4 U WW1 Muai M.iUfiac frae.Tu mrt'W.a'-.' 1 sSS) sLP 1 (f2sx- V.J. I I 1 I h' TvT I Postal Clerk Takes Over FRANK SWEENEY Mn. Richard 0. 'Elvat Varnum of Fort Klamath resumed her sea sonal dutiea on Tuesday, June 18. as clerk in charge of Crater Lake rural station of the Klamath Falls ; Post Office. The job will terminate for the year with the official sea sonal closing of Crater Lake Na tional Park on September IS. From the dimmer of 1949 until 19S6, Mrs. Varnum served as post master of the, then, third class, many years in the same ca- Crater I-ake Post Office. Ipacity. and the job was takea May 15. 1956. the previous status over bV his s0"- loa- 1 nort 'me of the post office was changed 10 following Potter Sr. s death. Mrs. the present classification, and rtm; Geneva T. Brattain is postmaster AH' AVOTffSZ THING: 0OHT EVER 5 TOO QOOO, OR PEOPLE. WILL THINK yOUHB A GlL' ' 0M 'now.::'1? FOR EVERY j MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY TO SEE ; AND ENJOY!-!' Walt Disnevs DAR Group Holds Meet The convenient and, improved extra seasonal service for local people augments that furnished tht year round by Don Potter of Chil. nquin, who has had the contract for the past several years as mail carrier from the Chiloquin Post Office to Fort Klamath and re turn. His father, the late Boyd Potter of Chiloquin. served the area for summer marks the 11th consecu tive year that Mrs. Varnum has been employed in the U.S. postal service in the park. Up until 1956, incoming and -outgoing mail for the park was han dled by the Fort Klamath Post Office. Under present procedure a contract is let, and the mail is taken by car from the Klamath at Fort Klamath Talk Planned By Realtor Urban renewal will be discussed :.,,, . .L i . i,Jii. miinniJ . . . , , ! Falls Post Office to the rural sta-,"","?.0,,',VJ next Monday by a national rea!ltn at Cra,er uke and the .'j-d "-J estate executive meeting with lo-1 going mail is delivered from VJa'T. wiswi Ch'n y wHitt Y-- CHAM ' I WK3i waucim ' , -at J - V cal realtors leaders. 1 :V rtV TBCMNINAMA life praeMNicouo FmIvn 7:42 f:30 ChiMran (uiMSir 12) .. 50c Jumf It Student (whn sbswinf cards) 75c Adult $'-60 Movie Couple Wed In South SANTA MONICA. Calif. (API Spanish actor Gustavo Rojo, 32, and German actress Erika Rem- Sconchin sj. oerg. . wno me . "y American Revolution, held its reg while making a film in Madrid, j recenU a( (he home were married Tuesday. !, wjl,,am L Wa, Jr Djana Superior lourt Judge triwara and Saily ttales were cohostesses and other business j there to the Klamalh Falls oltice. ad Wlktr iaipire From June until September of complete coallbWe ia The speaker will be Frank Swee-'each yeai. the carrier also brings "J' '" 7 ney of Chicago, field executive of i'aly mail directly from Klamalh , aia, ,of the National Association 01 Real r" r isiamam. anu on Estate Boards. Sweeney will speak j the return trip from Crater Lake at a no-host luncheon Monday noon;Picks UP outgoing mail from Fort at the Willard Hotel. . Klamath for direct deposit in the James Stilwell. president of the . "-" fnr Ar, ,e Klamalh Board of Realtors, said vear maN mracior is nonon V.U11..1 o - .s,. u,u)JJ' Oil Rentals and Sales Sweeney also would meet with Cadwe" ot Klamaln Falls Children of the board officers, and that special in vitations would go to members of the city council, county court, city county planning commission. Klamath County Chamber of Com Iftk I Msia Pa. TU 2-1471 R. Brand perlormed the double! at an outdoor picnic supper. Lu-'meree an' Merchants' Association, rini. ceremony in his chambers c;u Waters presided at the short I Sweeney was encaged in general meeting. real estate business before his as- Plans were completed and car-, sociation with the national organi ried out for DarticiDalinz in the "lion. He also has been a mdrt- Daughters of the American Revo-Uae ,or the 'ederal Rovern- They will honeymoon in Mexico business City alter Rojo completes a tele vision drama next week. Ice Skaters Cool Marriage SANTA MONICA. Calif. 1AP1 An ice skater savs her Inarriaee to her rink partner cooled because' Members present were Lucille. he spent 12 to 14 hours daily on.1""10"' ana rn"15 "fers. jane the ice without her. j Black. Linda Bergmann and Di- "I became very lonely." Anne ana and Saly Wal Holt. 29. testified Wednesday as : she divorced Austin Holt, 33. The Holts hold seventh ranking as woild figurcskating pairs, she said. She is also an actre&s whom TV fans hae seen in "Dragnet" and Alfred Hitchcock thrillers. The court ordered Holt lo pay Julion Marker Rededication Cere-jmen'' a-soc'a'ed with the title de- mony held Sunday. June 21. At ; !"""" v'"s the service Sally Robinson and'lrusl -npany. " lecnnicai Charlotte Waters were the flai-ls,a" mmoer 01 me look touniy bearers. Diana Wales and Phyllis Waters were the color guards. 1 Chicago) assessor's office. Increase Noted In Traffic Toll Traffic deaths in Oregon are QUALIFY I running ahead 01 last year, the Oscar Anderson. 1020 Maln!;,a,e foment of Motor Ve Street. and Paul R. Winter. 331hlcl" re00rted thls "' North Tenth Street, qualified re-1 BV mid-June 189 persons had cently as members of the 1958 died in traffic accidents, compared Star Club ef the New York Life;1" 157 last year. .V00 monthly support for the cou'-! 'nsur"r Company. Admittance is pie's two children. Opens :45 TODAY! M PJB0?N YESTERDAY'. WM m v m ? I ft m ' - taV Ambulance Man Given Surprise 8 AN RAFAEL. Calif. iAP -Carl W. Mayer, an Air Force am bulance drier, sped to the auto accident scene with customary dis patch. He was surprised to find that the injured person was his wife. "All I could say to her," said the staff sergeant, "was: 'Well, what are you doing here'?" Mrs. Mayer. 26. and their son. Robert. 7. were passengers in a neighbor's car and hound for a day's outing. Mayer drove his wile to the Hamilton Air Force Base Hospital where she was held for observation of a back injury. based on sales records. The men also qualified to attend an educa tional conference to be held this month at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. They occurred in 17.27a acci dents compared to 17.190 last year. Injuries numbered 5.336 com pared to S.0S3 reported at the same time last year. TROUBLE-FREE CARE-FREE MOWING dipAs 21-inch Power Mower and Stratton tnin 72" Trimt within H-'"ch SAVE! ONLY Several Other Models To Choose From! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW PRICES ON LAWN MOWER REPAIRS AND SHARP ENING. CALL TODAY! BODENHAMER SAW & REPAIRS 315 E. Main Ph. TU 4-4672 I ON DISPLAY TOMORROW! Chrysler announces two new additions to the SMCi line 'Education' Meet Idles Vessels LOS ANGF.LF.S tAP'-An "ed ideational" meeting of the Interna i ti mal Longshoremen's and Ware- i housemen s t'nion left 2Jt cargo 1 vessels idle for 11 hours Wednes- jday Otficials of Local 13 refused to state the purpose of the session. but it was reported the meeting jwas called to bring 3..V10 mem bers up to date on San Francisco i negotiations on a new contract Iwith the Pacific Maritime Assn.. i representing West Coast employers. A PMA spokesman said the neeling was called for education- al purposes, as permitted under the union contract. WHAT'S XKW IX r.Ol.F HIGHLAND PARK. III. ilTI' I The Sunset Valley Golf Course j opened today with girl "caddy ; cites" as well as the more usual hoy caddies. They also set some rules: The caddyettes ny not wear short shorts or halters: no girl may caddy lor a lone male golfer. I J3r, iV v UUltlD UHUi iaa St?l Vi DAY LEMMON KOVACS vtsA- lr. 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