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May 29, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE riVB CITY BRIEFS llmclveo I'ronHitlnu R. M. Young, who hut boon ..bnllur mukur In the lorul oliop of (ha Uroul Norlharn, loft Monday va nillic (or Wonutohuo, Wash., whoro hu lino bcon promotiiil lo Iho position ot bullnnnakur for- DIUI), l(alunjt Piinltloii H. J, Bwon ' ion, who Iim boon employed u alnrk 'In tha local officio of (ho drool Northern, linn resigned hi post burn, uml plunnad In leavo Wiidiieodny fur Hun Frauolscn wluira hu hoi accepted a position wldi Iho Bporry Flour cumpuny. To Return 1'uiwilny 0. W. Bliormnq, Uront Northern trnln luualer (or tit Klamath division, li(t Halurday (or I'ortliuid on bualnosa ylt. Ho lo oxpaolod to rut urn Tunaday, VUlla It el ally Mr. KM Propot has loft (or Roseburg, wlmre oho will onjoy an extended villi Willi relatives. Mrs. propst lo rocuporrttliiK (rum rocont sor luuo lllnuoo. Return lloma -Mn, Jack Ilershborgor and bar lufo.ul ton roturnod to thotr homo at 140 North Touth afreet (rom Klnmalli Vnlloy boopltal, Monday ovonluii, loavo Ifctapllal -Mro. II. R, Crono and baby ion, Donald El wnod, loft lllllolda hospltul, Tunaday, to return to their homo at 1846 Kip-lninido alroot, rmtrrifoi-a Operation Mro. L. V. Kmory ot lib North lilovontli otrnoi, underwent a major opor nllon at llllUldo hoopltal, Mon day. (Iilloqliln Vlnlloro Jack Al melor and Earl Hrailflold of Clill oquln wore Klumuth Kails ' vlo Itoro, Tuvoday. JUBILEE CITY GREETS FIRS T OF VISITORS WEATHER Th Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un dorwood's pharmacy continues lo register a low barometric prea aure, alliMiiiKh tha Indication! arc (or aonurully (nlr condition!, with occasional local abowor. In (act, much iho oamo aa Iho weather ot lb pool (our or (Ivo days. Tha Tyco recording thermom eter registered maximum and in lnl in inn louipornliiroo Tuuaday a followo: lllxb, 70 Low. DO Foronool (or next ii lionri Generally fair; moiluralo tout' peraturet. Tho United Btalas woalhor hu rrnu roporla .11 precipitation (or tho 14-hour porlod ending Mon day at E p. to.: 8.00 for tho sea- on In dale; 10.11 normal; 8:30 !( year. Portland Chinese Killed in Crash POHTI.AND, May 20. (AP) Jim Wong, 65, Chlueau, died In n hooplinl hero today from In Juries suffered loot n In lit when ho wik olrui'k by an auioinohllo. Hlo death wao Iho SSih truffle accident (ulnllly alnrn Due. 1, tha tart of tha police (local year. Langell Valley ALNGELL VALLEY. Ore., Mro. Ann Hall ot Loo Angolc lo vis lllng with her sister, Mro. II. J. Tlrknor. Mro. Hull lo a formor resident of Longoll Valley. Donnlo Hominy haa returned to her homo for tha iimimor, after attending ochonl In Lnkevlow. A 4-11 canning club hni bean organised wllh Mro, Lawrence Campboll ao lender. The lint mooting wao hold at the homo of Kvolyn Campbell on Friday. Tho glrlo who Joined tho club are June lliirno, Loin Crohn. Carolyn Monroa, Dcloroo Llnol, Kothar Wll on, Maxlue Con Icy, Mnrlnn Campbell, Volma Noble, Cledo Popple, Itutb Wlmer (llndyo Walk er and Kvolyn Campboll. Mr. and Wesley Dearborn have returned (rom tholr honeymoon and are at homo on the Dearborn much. Mr. nnd Mro. Burton Brown hnve nloo roturnod and n((ar spondlng a few dny In the vitl loy wont to Illy, whoro limy will mnko tholr homo. Mr. and Mro. Lawrence Camp boll and Mro. Oscar Cnmpboli nnd diiiiKlitor Kvolyn. and Mro. Anna Walker opent Sunday In Ashland and Mod ford. Mr. Davla la building new houiio on hli ranch. Mr. and Mrs. William Jamloon of Lnkevlow opent several day Tloltlng In the vnlloy. The Langoll Vnlloy Women's eluh mot lit the homo of Mro. Waltor Smith on Tlmrsdny, with Mro. Malcolm Tenro noting as co bostons. This bolng tho only mooting ot tho club In May, a MothorTi dny program woo on Joycd. The daughters of the mombera woro Invltod na spoolal guoHts. After tha business moot ing and program, refreshments wero aorved by the hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Werner are building a now house on their raM?.' and Mrs. Arthur Horsloy havo moved to the Thoinna riuich, Funeral JOHN CANADV Funeral oorvlcos (or tho late John Canady. who passed away In thla olty Monday, following an oxtonded Illness, will J'n'd ' tha chapol ot tho Karl Wliltloek lunornl home, Pino otreot at Hlxlh, Thursday, at 1:30 p. m with tho llev. Arthur Charles Bates of he First Christian church ot th Is olty officiating, to which friends are Invltod. Commitment sorv Icos and Intorment at LlnkvlUe comotory. The Mount of the Holy Cross In Colorado H ".000 foot high and Is a triangular ponk, TMie gront oross Itself monsures 8000 foot from top to bottom nnd Is formed by (loop ravines whloh re filled with snow most of the year around, MKDFOItn, Ore, Mny It, (flpo- eliil), Tho advance guard ot (ho thousands ot vlolturo oxpuolvd In .Mnilforil and Jiicksuiivllla (or Ore Kim's dliimoiid Jubilee culohra- ikiii next Juno 8 to 0, are bngln- nlng in urrlvo In Mndford. .A spe clnl cumiiilltiia Is coniplutlng prop- ariiiinno to provide ror tha hou lug of the uxpotud throngs. W-lillo hololo, rooming houses and aulo cuinpo will provide (or mo neoiu in many visilors, eflorts nave iiaon underway or some time to contact all residents hor lug extra roams which could bo used (or the li'iueflt of pnrsons un nlilo to obtain necnininodatlons at hotels, lteporls hnvc boon con- slslonlly recnlvod ot tho arrival and expected arrival ot visitors from numerous distant points to pnrtlclpulu In Orogun's birthday oolabrallon, Four Dwuor- H hidiiled While Jubilee week was pri marily Inspired by tho opportun ity of o(a(uhood aiinlvorsary ob- ourvanco and tbo puynmnt ot hom age to the pioneers of long ago, tha wauk will bu without dull nio mi'iilo. Kntertiiliimi nt of all wludn will bo provided. Thrills will ho found In Oregon's Diamond Jubi lee roundup, presented (or (our afternoons (or canh prlzoa In bull dogging, otoor-ropltiK, bronco rid ing, horseback brone riding and other contuoto. Four official Jubilee dances will bo preoontud Wednesday, Thurs iluy, Friday and Saturday night, with oilier dances ocheduled for Monday and Tuesday. An Indian vllltiKn, with heal Indians living ao I hey did 10U years ago, will bu featured, ao well as one of tbo bust carnivals In tha west. AHrarllnns Many An aviation show on Buturduy. with scores of ships arriving (ram tha North wot and California, will bo another notowortliy attraction with special stunts presented throughout the day. Thero will be special aKructlons In Ashland on Kducutlon Dny. Tuosday, Juno 6, followed by opeclal aKructlons In (he hlnlorlc gold mining town of Jacksonville, Thursday. A pa goant. "Oyov-Un-(loii," depleting Oregon history, will bo presented Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. Court House Records (Monday) Divorces (rniitnl Kslher Jean Buroy granted a docrou of dlvorco from John Voluu Seroy on a charge of de sertion. Mnrloin Hiimlln grunted a do croo of dlvorco (rum Don llnm llu on a charge of cruel and In human treatment. Plnliilltf ro stored bor maiden numo, Murium Truax. Marriage Applications Alven B. llulluu. 2U. niorehnnt of Medford to Liiella Fay Kotos, 17, student of Klamath Falls. Justice of I'cnco Court Fred Uonllla paid 15 (Ine had 12 costs remitted on charge of operating motor vohlclo wllh Impropor llronse. (leorge McChusuoy paid a IS fine and 12 costa ou a churgu of operating a motor vohlclo wllh Impropor llconso. Mnlvln Kllnson paid a 15 fine and 12 costs on a eliurgo of op erating a motor vehicle with no operator's license. Antonio Chavos relensod on bond on chnrgo of operating a motor vohlclo with Impropor ll conso plates. Where Southwest Desperados Died in Gunfire r j ft ' f e- m - if 1.4. 'A ,'.ewT,o. - ma. - . Mi- n i i' it rr" cp Tyw V) 4Wa.nai.fcio i ira... i 1 OWMtV J ovw. I r i - in i . Mil I i ' r LI ;, I J i I ow. ... 1 Blos. ov " ...ji, i . - ,-e- m . , -j -on i "Finis" was written to a long career of crime when Clyde Barrow, roving terror of the southwest, and big clKar-xniofclng sweetheart, Bonnie (Btilclde 6al) Parker, were shot and killed In a roadside ambush near Ciibsland. Tex. The pair died as tliey had lived by gunfire with machine gum on their laps. First pic tures of tho death of two of the nation's most widely known outlaws show, upper: Barrow's buUet-rldden car alter the ambush. Below: Clyde and Bonnie. In life credited with 11 murders and oountkas lesser crimes. . MAUN ITEMS MA LIN, Ore. Tho Olrl Scouts gave a banquet at which they en tertained their mothers on Friday evonlng nt tha church, They bad the tables decorated In yellow and white. Tho mothers prosent wore Mrs. II. L. Weir, Mrs. 1. D. Smith, Mrs. John Holier, Mrs. J. W. San ders, Mrs. Will Hnlhrook, Mrs. Porr Haley, Mrs. Vnsek, Mrs. Knmnrnd, Mrs. C. C. Crawford and Mrs. II. K. Wilson. All ot the mombera were pres ent but ono. Those woro Caroline Weir, Joan and Jnno Smith, Cora Robor, Floronco Sanders, Norma Hol brook, loin, Junnlta and Mnxlno Haley, ABiieo Wnsok, Helon Knm nrnd, llesslo Knmnrad and K in cline Wilson. Aftor tho banquet Norma Hoi brook sang and Floronee Snndors gavo a wolcoma to t no mntnors. lola Hnlny gave somo camp rera Inlscencos nnd Emellno Wilson spoke on "What Camping Menus." The Ladlos Aid gnvo a Very enjoynblo social on Thursday ove- nlng at the church In tno form oi a waist and arm social. The nrlee of admission was based on the slie of the women's wnlsts and tha lengtu oi me mon s arms. Various names and conlosts woro given as ontorlnlument nnd refreshments wero served later In tho ovonlng. Tho aid hopos to give othor af fairs of this kind during the summer. POItTIiAND CHAIN PORTLAND, Oro Mny 20, (fl) Wheat Opon High Low Closo Mnv 751 .701 .761 .701 July 701 .77 .701 .77 Hcptemuor .. .ius .m -'"o Cnfix Wlionl nig Bend hluontom 771 Dark hard winter, 12 821 Dnrk hnrd winter, 11 ...... .771 Soft whlto " Western whlto - .77 Hnrd wlntor 77 Northern spring 77 Wostorn rod 77 Oats, No. 2 white, 121.00. " Corn, Nn. 2 Yollnw, 27.25, Mlllruu Bliindnnl, 115.00, I Today's oar receipts: . Whout, 2: bnrloy, 1; flour, 2i corn, 1 oats, 1; hay, 2. Culinary Craft Cl'M.N'ARY CKA FT by Kstrlln Ilorgnn (Director of Hoine Service) Tho Cm Hf. Ore. Power Co. TIIKKB ARK COOKIKS AND COOK I KB "Jim's Cninclmn has A llmouslno And Iho biggest house - I've evor seen; Buy my Grandma Is bent by fur For she has got A cookie Jar." Isn't that a genuine eulogy? A good rooklo means a lot more to very llttlo boys than does a gor geous cur. And I find that good cookies conlliiuo to hold favor with grown-up folks and seem to disappear Into thin air before the cooklo Jar over gets tho oppor tunity to be filled to capacity. Here are some very good cooklos for your own Jar: Honey Krlsp Cookie l3c shortening; He honey; 1 egge, well bontcn; ttc sour cream; le flour: It baking powder; '..t salt; Mt soda; He nulinrnla: Me chopped dates; lc rlco krlsples; 2t vanilla. Cream shortening and honey. Add eggs and sour cream. Sift flour, linking powder, suit and soda and odd to the first mix ture. HI lr III nutmenls, dates, rice krlsples and flavoring. Drop from spoon on greased baking sheet and bake at 375 degrees. Peanut Under Drop Cookies Ho sugnr; !4c Knrn; He pea nut butter; t salt; 2 eggo; 2 Ho rolled oats. Mix In the order given and drop by tho spoonful on a greas ed baking shoot. Ilnko at 176 degrees until golden brown. Dnlo Cookies le shortening; SMe brown su gar; 2 eggs, henten; 2t milk; 4c whlto flour; 1 lie graham flour; It snlt; It vanilla; It nutmeg; lc chopped dales; Vic hot wnter; lo chopped nuts. Cream shonenlng and sugar, odd beaten eggs. Sift dry Ingre dients together nnd add a por tion before adding the milk. Pour tho hot water over the dntes nnd let aloud whlln the other Ingredients nre assembled. When all are combined chill at least two hours before baking. Drop from spoon and bake at 375 degrees until golden brown (about 10 minutes). Dnlo liars S eggs, la sugar; lo flour, 2t linking powder; Ht snlt; lHo chopped dntes; lc chopped nuts; It vnnllln. Beat eggs well, ndd sugar gradually then told In tho re maining Ingredients. Bnko in a shoot for 46 minutes at 300 dp- greos. Cut Into snunres and dip In powdered sugar. Plmvhocl Cookies Uso any plntn cookie recipe and roll tint then spread with a pnste of Ho peanut butter; He powdered sugnr; 2t vnnllln. Sprlnklo with rnlslns and chop- pod mils, then roll nnd chill thoroughly. Slleo thin and bake In modernto ovon (.150 dogroes) about 8 minutes. Hour Orenm Cookies lc sugnr; 2t butter; 1 egg; lc sour cream; it soda: 2 Ho lour; New VOX TtlEATRB OF TUB STARS MUST END WED. NIGHT NliWH NOVIOLTY COMUDX A Mi COMIOKY PROGRAM. 4t baking powdor It vanilla; Ho chopped nuts. Cream sugar with butter and egg ,add sour cream with soda. Sift togelhcr the (lour and bak ing powder and add a portion and combine well. Add vanilla and nuts then remaining (lour and knead until all Is absorbed. Drop on a greased pan and bake at 400 dogroes until golden color. Frozen Coeoauut Cookies He brown sugnr; He white sugar: H 0 melted butter; 2c chopped cocoanut; 2 egns; lHt baking powder; 2c pastry (lour: t salt; It lemon extract. Beat eggs slightly, add sugar and butter, then lemon extract. Sift together the dry Ingredients, add to first mixture, add cocoa nut and blend well. Store In re frigerator 12 hours. Slice and hakt at 450 degrees until brown. Swedish Cookies le shortening; 2 3c sugar; 2 eggs; Ht salt: 2Hc (lour; It al mond (luvoriug. Cream tho sugar and shorten ing, add beaten eggs. Silt tho salt wllh (lour and add to the creamed mixture. Add flavoring and mix well. These are especi ally good used In a cookie press or may he shaped with a tea spoon. Bnko at 400 degrees un til light brown. Brownies 2sq. chocolate; He shorten ing; le sugar; It vanilla; 2 eggs: He flour; Ht salt; le nut meats. Melt the chocolate and shorn- teing, add sugar and mix well. Add well beaten eggs. Sift (lour with salt and ndd. Add nuts meats and vuullla. Pour Into well greased pun. Bake at 825 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes. (Use 8 Inch square pan (or good proportions.) ttuen removed from oven mark into bars with knife and remove when cool. Airplanes Crash 10,000 Feet in Air PANAMA CITY, Panama, May 29, (U.R) Two nrmy pilots nnr rowly escaped death today when tholr planes collided at 10,000 foot. Lieut. N. K. Ausmnn of Waterloo, In., "bnllod out" In his para chute nnd Llout. Pnul D. Miller landed his crippled ship. He suf fered only slight Injuries. The "Mona Lisa" at the Lou vre, Paris, nnd "The Last Sup- por ' in the refectory at Santa Maria delle Grnzle, Milan, are Leonnrdo da Vinci's most famous paintings. i i i i Weyerhaeuser WEYERHAEUSER CAMP John Ogle, son ot Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ogle, was host to several of his little friends at a party on Thursday afternoon. The guests were Ruth Ager, Dick Page, Billy Roberts. John Hackland, John Holm, Donald Green and Harold Ogle. Mrs. Hugo Lanonette and son, and her brother Orman Weaver. ot Lemon, S. D., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Foreman Boe. Wllda Hackland Is spending a week In Klamath Falls visiting hor cousin, Beulaa Cooper. The Boy Scout troop of Fair haven school enjoyed an over night camping trip last week end at Jenny creek. The scouts ac companied by their scout master lofu Saturday morning and re turned Sunday evening. tnose ranging the trip were Mr. Hough, scout master and the following scouts: Robert Britt. tommy Johnston, Junior Hop kins, Lowell Netier, Richard and Lawrence Gallagher, Gerald and Virgil Stlppicb, Charles and Ken neth Miller and Robert Alexan der. Martin Hyland, who haa been a patient at the Hillside hospital, has returned to his home at the Weyerhaeuser hotel. He will be able to resume his work within a short time. Ted McDonald and Bill Con nolly ot the Weyerhaeuser mill spent tho week end In Portland, driving north on Friday and re turning Sunday evening. Mrs. Lee Holllday, accompanied by her children, has left tor Portland where she expects to spend a month visiting with re latives. Mrs. Deerlng who has been con fined to her home on account of Illness Is much Improved. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR MEET Cavalry Commandery No. 16 will hold a special conclave rn Its asylum Wednesday at 8 p. m., tor the purpose of conferring the Or der of the Temple in which Pil grim Commandery of Bend will assist. A dinner will he served nt 6:30 (n the banquet room, and those wishing reservations should phone H. E. Gets not later than noon Wednesday. FATHER ARRESTED A Real Queen Charges of disorderly conduct and being drunk in a public place were to be (lied Tuesday against Bill Barclay and Kldon Creon. arrested at the county Jnll last night as they sought to visit Barclay s son. Silas, In bis cell, Silas Barclay and Konnoth Moore wero In the Jail, awaiting romoval to tho slat penitentiary nt Salem, where they will serve Ilvo year sentences. Bill Barclny and Crass came to the Jail In the evening, al legedly In a drunken condition. They were not permitted to enter at that time. When they return ed later, they were heard outside the Jail in a discussion concern ing some object they were to take to Silas Barclay s cell. Fearing they might Intend to take a weapon into the cell, offi cers searched the pair and found a pint of whiskey on one of them. They wero placed In Jail and disorderly conduct charges were to be (lied Tuesday. Deputy Sheriffs Davis and Mat- toon left Tuesday morning for Salem with Silas Barclay and Moore. Three Services Set Wednesday Full Gospel Assemblies from the southern district of Oregon will bold a Fellowship gathering at the First Christian church Wednesday, according to an an nouncement from Rev. R. D. Streyfeller, of the local assem bly. Three services, one at 10:00 o'clock Wednesday morning, one nt 2:30 o'clock and one at 7:30 o'clock will be held. Rev. Sam uel Swansen, district chairman, and Orland Wasell, returned mis sionary, will be among the speak ers for the day. A cordial welcome Is extend ed to the public for all the serv ices. Modoc Forest Fires Quickly Put Out ALTURAS, Calif. The first forest fire of the 1934 season hit the Modoc national forest during the past week when three nasty fires were controlled by District Hunger John C. Davis and his force of fire-fighters before they reached any considerable area. Small fires were also reported on the Happy Camp and Big Valley districts over the week end but all were controlled while yet Bmall. Lightning was the cause of all the blazes In the local forested area. Showers ac companying the electric otorm drowned out a good many ot the Incipient blazes. Non-Support Case Begins Tuesday The trial ' of Dallas Givan, charged with non-support, start ed In circuit court Tuesday morn ing. J. C. O'Neill is defending Givan, with Deputy District At torney D. E. Van Vactor repre senting the state. Members of the Jury are Paul Dalton, Hugh O'Connor, O. L. Williams, Fred H. Cofer, H. H. Jenkins, Howard B a r n h 1 s e 1, Charles Spidell, Walter Donart, Walter Zetzman, Clande H. Davis. William C. Eiell and Charles Ager. Three Candidates File Expenses Three additional candidates' ex pense accounts were on file Tuesday at the county clerk's office. All three were tiled by unsuccessful candidates In the recent primary. W. T. Lee, who sought demo cratic nomination for assessor, spent S181.6S. W. H. Hawkins, running for tho democratic nom ination for commissioner, put $84.25 into his campaign. Jack Almeter, one ot Hawkins' oppo nents, spent $119.08. Quick RELIEF CORNS -TENDER TOESI DlSchollsZinopads TODAY TODAY t "COMING OUT PARTY" TODAY "IMPORTANT WITNESS" J Memorial Day May 30th on this day we honor . . . tho men who laid down their lives in their country's cause . . . who made the supreme sacrifice for the principles and ideals of liberty and freedom. It is only fitting that we all keep faith and strive to uphold these principles and ideals for which our national heroes fought and died. In commemoration of Memorial Day, this bank will observe May 30 as a holiday American National Bank Klamath Falls, Ore. r o :V T c.V- -' XI 1 . c Tri I :... 1 31 v .. 4 one of Motion picture folks elected their own set to reign over a pageant and "Star Frolic." Aim Harding, above, gracefully received the call to become ruler of Holly wood for a night. SCOUTS MEET AT All Girl Scouts are requested to meet at Link River bridge Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock to march m the Memorial Day parade. After the parade they will go to Fremont bridge to participate in the ceremony for the dedication ot the marker for Eulalona village, which Is being given to the community by Eula lona chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. All girls who have uniforms are nrged to wear them. - Camp bulletins will be distrib uted following the dedication ceremony. State Buildings Close Wednesday SALEM. May 29. (AP) All state offices will be closed here tomorrow and In other parts of the state in observance ot Me morial Day. The state liquor headquarters announced all liquor stores and agencies will be closed. Today regular Saturday schedules will be observed which will result In the Btores being open later In the evening. Vital Statistics BIRTHS BERTRAM Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bertram, 635 Main street, a daughter. May 29, 1934, at Klamath Valley hospital. The Grand Canyon first was explored by Major Powell, a one armed school teacher, in 1869. He dared what Indians and fron tiersmen were afraid to try. FIRE PERMITS Permits for burning vacant lots and parkings for the eradi cation ot "black widow" spider and young grasshoppers will be Issued by the oity fire depart ment, acoording to Chief Art Bardetl. If property owners will apply for permits In porson or by tele phone to the central fire station, the chief will make arrangements to send members of the tore to give proper instruction for burning In ordor that all fir hazard may be eliminated. It Is advisable to born trash piles and refuse too, the chief stated, and advice as to th best methods will b given by th department. Legion Drum Corp Uniforms Arrive Uniforms for the American Le gion drum corps, ordered some time ago through Klrkpntrlck ft Reader, arrived yesterday and were the object of much admira tion all day. - The new uniforms are ot tha West Point cadet type. Th coats are bine with red front and whit trimming, with bright metal but tons, and th post Insignia en tbo left shoulder. The pants aro white, with a red stripe down th old and will be worn with black offi cers' shoes. The new nnlforms aro believed by all who have seen them to b the bandsomest In the state, and It Is expected that the Klamath corps will make a fine showing In them. They will be on display today In Klrkpatrlck A Reader's window. A single squash Tins some times has 15 miles of roots. T)- 1 f T Hlfof WM.it ice if vow accident, policy -vytlS written r J "by RELIABLE BROKER -neither one or? u will be hurt; financially THC-COVWHOUSC-tt-ACROSS i HAiH-snxtr-maH-t V PHON6-24S La rite's will remain closed all day Wednesday May 30th in observance of Memorial Day AID AUXILIARY DRUM CORP BY ATTENDING LITTLE RENO MUSIC BOX HALL TONITE. L aft i rite's KLAMATH FALLS, LAKEVIEW, ORE.