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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1959)
I ft I 3 i.U.'.U'-'i PAGE HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. SundayAuoucit 1' 1959 ,' Caller Sees Odd Objects In Night Sky A concerned voice on Die tele phone Friday inquired whether the Herald ind News had received reports from anyone else in town seeing "strange objects" in the sky about 12:10 a.m. Friday. Questioning could not convince the caller to reveal his identity, but he hastened to say he was not given to hallucinations. He said he first noticed three egg-shaped, very luminous ohjects traveling from north to south at a moderate rate of speed. They seemed to be flying in a cluster. He continued to watch them for about two or three minutes before they disappeared in the southern sky. The gentleman assured us he had not confused the glowing ovals with navigation lights of conven tional aircraft. If anyone else was up at that hour Friday morning and noticed the unfamiliar night flyers, we are sure our unidentified caller would be happier knowing it. Reduction Due In License Fee A $1 fee reduction for chaui feurs' licenses will take effect Au gust S. The reauired fee has hrn M It will now be $1. according to the Department of Motor Vehicles. The fee change was made by the last session or the Legislature which decided it was unnecessary for applicants for chauffeurs' li censes to pay the 1 fee earmarked for the student driver training tuna, tnaiweurs already contrib ute to the fund when they obtain or renew a regular driver's license. The change will affect applicants ior original and renewal chauf feurs' licenses. Uruguay, tiniest South American republic, deoends ilmmi aniiru, upon its sheep and cattle products ior export trade. "DENNIS THE MENACE" 'Just take a look w Msese it$ the oiotest Art Classes Open Monday Oregon State System of Higher Education will hold extension divi sion classes beginning Monday, August 3. Representatives from Ashland will be at Ihe OTI guest house at 9 a.m. to take the regis (rations of interested persons. Ceramics classes will be conduct ed 'by Mrs. Ruth Curtis. Water color and oil classes will he under the direction of Demitrius Jameson of the Oregon State College facul ty. Two of his paintings are be ing exhibited at the district garden club show at the county fair grounds this weekend. , Fees are $12.50 for one hour of credit, $25 for two credit hours and $37.50 for three credit hours. COURT VACATION Circuit court closed Friday for a month's vacation. The court will not reconvene, under ordinary cir cumstances, until September 1. Cadet Finishes Artillery Course Cadet Larry C. Heaton, an Ore gon State Student from Klamath Falls, left Reserve Officers Train ing Corps camp, Fort Sill, Okla homa, after completing six weeks of field artillery training. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Charles C. Heaton, 4012 Homedale Road. At camp he fired the M l rifle, loaded and fired the 105 millimeter howitzer cannon, observed and ad justed artillery fire' on simulated targets, and watched the firing of an "Honest John" rocket. DEFENDS SELF MOUNT SHASTA-Ross Eddy, a Buffalo Bill type individual, took his mustache and goatee into dis trict court Wednesday to act as his own lawyer on a charge of be ing drunk in, and about an auto mobile. Judge John Kinstry found Ross guilty, but a 20-day jail sen tence was withheld. aaai m m m a. ,i r , -'t.dwr r -m w DUEL OF DISDAIN Clown Ray Sinclair's bejeweled dowager is matched in haughty aloofness by Omar, one of the Afghan hounds that will appear in Burger's Ken-L-Kadt during the llth annual Klamath Falls Shrine Cub-Polack Brothers Circus, coming to tha Klamath County Fairgrounds for performanes Tuesday and Wednesday, August II 12. Tickets will be on sale at circus headquartes in ths Klamath Falls Auditorium. Circus times both days will be 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. The balmiest bunch of bizarrely bedaubed and bedecked, bulbous beaked, bald and bewigged buf foons that ever banished the blues with blithesome burst of boistrous Alturas Youth In Kentucky ALTURAS Army Pvt. Douglas L. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan S. Williams, 1660 Pai k Ave nue, recently was assigned to a Military Police Company, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Williams entered the Army last December and . completed basic training at Fort Ord. The 17-year-old soldier is a 1958 graduate of Modoc Union High School. County Lions Fete Senator ETNA State Sen. Randolph Col lier, Yreka, was honored recently by Siskiyou County Lions and their families at a birthday barbecue at Pleasure Park. Dad Dillman was in charge of barbecuing the beef; salads and cakes were furnished by Etna Li ons. John Berry, in charge of en tertainment, presented Janice Rirdwell in four dance num bcrs. Ernest Hayden played his accordion. The Rev. Orval Clay was mas tcr of ceremonies and pre sented the senator with a birthday cake. ' v) It's Our Big August-September New 1960 Models will be arriving early this year so we've got to clear the decks of all 1959 OIDSMOBIIES and CADILLACS Get the car. of Proven Qualityl 3 It's your chance to move up to an Olds at a tremendous sav ings . . . We'll make you the deal of the year! "Clear your stock by October lit", toys the fac tory and to help ui do It, thty'r giving us a bonus which wa'ri passing on to you. There's something exciting going on at Dick B, Miller Co. Pick and choose your car while the selec tion ii good! , PRICE REDUCTIONS! DOWN PAY MENTS REDUCED! CONTRACT TERMS EXTENDED! ALL TO MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO BUY AN OLDS OR A CADILLAC IN THIS FINAL SELL-OUT! Don't Think that you can't afford an Olds or a Cadillac We'll Show You how easily it can be done! DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th & Klamath Ph. 4-4134 Forest Fire Fine Levied ALTURAS Mrs. Marian Duncan of Box 2 Lookout, Camorma, ap peared before Judge Steele of the Adin-Lookout ; Judicial District and plead guilty to violating Section 13001; of Vhe Stale Health and Safety Code. Mrs. Duncan un Intentionally started a fire near Crank Spring by careless smoking, She was fined $50 by Judge Steele and cautioned about, the danger in careless smoking. Modoc County Ordinance No. 1.14 prohibits smoking while traveling on foot, cycle, or domestic animal in any flammable cover between May 1 and November 1. This ordinance further provides that smoking is permitted only as follows: (1) In improved campgrounds, or (2) inside vehicles on roads. or (3) at places of habitation, or 4) while stopped in a clear or barren area of at least three feet In diameter; provided, however, that in all instances burning and glowing substances are completely extinguished before being dis carded. Due to the unusually dry con ditions this summer, Fire Control Officer Harold Stratton cautions all users of the Modoc National For est to exercise extra special care when smoking and In their use of camptires. Senator Collier spoke briefly to the group following the presentation. Check Passers s Get Probation Circuit Judge David R. Vanden nerg placed two young men on probation Friday after each had admitted passing bad checks. A probation period of three years was meted for Eugene Francis Samplauski, 24, who admitted pass ing a worthless $10 check at Ma, lono's Service Station July 6. Finis Ray Copeland, 22, who ad mitted passing a worthless MO check at Lien's Store on Summers i Lane was placed on probation for five years. Both men had waived grand lury action and entered guilty pleas in circuit court Wednesday. Klamath FIT. Or ton Be rvw f Sou I hern O re inn and Northern California . Published daily except Saturday by Southern Oreiton Pubhshlni Company Main at Esplanade Phone TUxodo 4-Rlll FRANK JENKINS. Editor RILL JENKINS, Managing Editor FLOYD WYNNE. City Editor Entered as second cliM matter at tha pott olftre at Klamath Falls, Ore ion, on Auiuat SO. long, under act of Conire. March 3. 1879 Second -flats poatace paid at Klamath Fall. Oregon, and at additional mailing office. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier 1 Month , IM 8 Months , i ., R (X 1 Year Mail In Advance 1 Month Montha I Year .1 ISO $ IN S1300 flama?, TODAY! i Was she too young... OR TOO AFRAID? Bald, Bewigged Buffoons Boisterously Banish Blues Voters Reject Tax Increase ETNA The 60 cent Increase In taxes in the Etna Union School District proposed by the school board of trustees was defeated at a .special election July 28 at the elementary school in Etna and at the Greenview School. Etna voters cast 85 voles in fa- yor of an increase and 211 votes ere- cast against the measure. Greenview voters cast 16 votes for an increase and 39 against the increase. ' badinage, will cut capers en the sawdust during the coming Klam ath Falls Shrine Club Polack Brothers Circus that will ba in Klamath Falls August 11-12. 4 It's the clowns that get the gig. gles from the boys and girls in the audience and the comedy ac cents this year, say advance re ports, will be "broad, bold and blatant." From Chester Sherman, with his 40 years experience in digging up didos to please the public, to teen-age Peluzza from Mexico City, who has learned the art of comedy pantomime in just four years, this season's Polack Circus clowns are seasoned mirthmakers. Appearing here will be Ray Sin clair, Locke Lorraine, Joe Sher man, John Thomson and little Johnny Cirillino who will wear tha gayest, gaudiest garments seen in circusdom. On the show's' lighter side too, will be Tommy Hanneford, com edy star of the George Hanneford Family of bareback riders who flips and flops in riotous routines on his favorite steed. The Ricardos, trampoline per fectionists, and the tumbling teeterboarding Five Amandis, Bur ger's Ken-L-Kade, Konyot's Chim panzees, being funny doing just what comes naturally and Opal, the precocious elephant star will all be on the three-ring program. "Trait I won't jPV harm yi" W3f S TAMING CAROL MORRIS twit iMvrijf or its' I VERA VAGUE HUGO HAAS -i rru iai mam -" PIUS The Ladies Of The Evening! "ROOM 43" with Diana Dor This Picture Best Understood by Adults The love story of the white missionary and Eurasian soldier... under the China sxyi TODAY! 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