SATURDAY. JULY 30, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACI THRU WEATHER (rat am vis stale II H . Uil KM Nerasal list nbMTtNN OHKrlf'NI fair ItxlaV end guruta. arldalr arallarad Ihuftrtaralorma lit euuthatn muuttlalita l.twal f"g or low elouila alone roa.l. Mlglta Imlar aa la eil In norlh portion and HI In w In aoulh. gundav u In wi. Iowa tnnif hi Ml lo au Norlltarljr winds etlahor. II It 11 mlaae an hour. KAMir.NN OHrnoN: rlr Irwtae nil Bmttlav aarant WKUly eraMar.d Ihunrtar. alorma In mnunlaiita. IKglia hath dae SI l t7. Iowa lomsltl So la do NoHtiiriiN i Ai.IroHNiA reir wiih variable 'looi1liiaaa IimUv and etindav. Wlilaly aratt.te! Ihondaralnrnia til hllla and mooniama Nlgltl and murnlus fd on foaal. I.lllla lamoaralur changa aoulltailr Hiitda nil alMtta 10 lo II milaa an hour, UIIANIH MM ANI VIIINITY' Fair liMlar and Muixlav. High Imlay W la al .nw Itinlghl 4T lo II High Bundar tn St. Return Home Mr. 111(1 Mra. T. C. Petcrann have returned to their ham. 4il Clinton, from a trip to Preann. Cellf., end lo Creston. B C. They vlnlted relatives In Preano nd then rnt noiih. Wtill they wer gone ttiry purrhaard ranch In Northern Malm. The Petereona will continue lo live here where hd U gtalli.n chief for CAA t the lrport. and a frirnd. Lloyd I). rlmlth. will operate thd rnrh for Ihrm. Hmlth returned with thm and It vlaltlng I their horn fur nm. II Just returned from army aervlre In Prankfurt. Clermeny. nd will leave In 111 nut few deya fur Idho. l amp Hre All Camp rir Blue hirria who are mi o 111 Ural work of ramp. July 31 to Auiuat r. to meet el a m . at Klamatii Union IlIKh arhiKil. II Doaaioi mey are to brim Ihelr own cup. apoon and, If they dr.tre, a waahbaatn. Vlall -Mr Robert Bhaw and chit, dren. Blrpliallle and Urntt. of Coo Bay are taltmi Mra Bhaw a molher. Mra P H "Ida. Itlverald ave nue Tlier will be here a week or 10 dayi loner lalla lleee - A J Mrrl and Mra rliatlea OrOifk and daiilhler of Odar Raiiil. l-a. are iltlni frlrnda and relattvea In Klamath Palla They ateaiavlin with another daujhter of Morria'. Mra. C. tn nt at vS Tliompnon. paU ChanieV-Ti dat rf I ha rular meetln of Catholic Dauih lera dun haa been rhanied Ihu week In Wedneaday and will b held In KC hall at 1 p m due lo bullduif pmcreaa In the pariah hall. . a etarned t I. Campbell. tlld van for Klamath Production Credit aaawlatlon. wtl b back on lh K aialn Monday, after medical treat tent tn Portland Aaibrtea Plente Th Ambrteu tub of Klamath Palla will mt In Mooea park Bunday at II noon for a plmlc Pamlllea and friend of aonipgn ar Invited. t W r'-akaofaa rofnlnrat shtaap jnan or 6Uvar Lk W in th hfMptui in lfvtund rv conrtng rroro urfary ft. 0 i I MS,, .11 INSTRUCTOR Helen Brown of Eugene, instructor of ex tension teaching with the gen eral extension division of the stole system of higher educa tion, is in Klamath Falls for five weeks in connection with the art classes at Oregon Tech. Mrs. Brown, o former Klamath Foils resident, is also visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaston of 4421 Boordman, and friends while here. tt!tit:tt:titittimi!!itttt!imttinnimitiimtmimtrtminmmtnttintrtutttri 2nd Annual Machinists DANCE f yrJtnf't,- i, a, I I'hurrh Nervle Ry. David V. tlarniu Br. will preach at both III I a. m. worililp eervlce and Ui I p. m. communion service at Ui Pint Preabyterlan church. Blath and Pin. Buiulay. Key. Uarnetl Hr , who ti peaU.r of lh Prrabylrlan chuich at Home Rlvrr, will b hrr In tha absence of lh regular pastor, hie on, Kv. David Harnett Jr., who la on vacation. Meeting Plan There will b rcular meeting of lh Ambrlcu club at I p. m Monday In th Zlon Lu Uiotan church basement. Hnetesse will b Kay Hendricks and Olael Drlscoll. In Hospital Mettle Johnson wag moved from 116 Plum to Klamath Valley hoapllal by Kaler'a ambu lanrg Thuraday vnln, uttering from pneumonia. Park Meet-Th Midland gram hom economic club will mm Tues day at 1 pm. at Moor park. Mrs Jess Walker, chairman, will condui t th mtlii. Krfraajimenu will be aervd latr by Mrs. Leon AndrKu. hoaleaa. Klaklyod Trip Mr. and Mr. Lee MrMullen hove lut returned from a brief trip throuaii Buktyou county I on bualneaa. MrMullen la aerreury- irvaaurer lor n.iamain rroaucuon Credit aaaoclallon. DeLAP Born at Klamath Valley huapiul, Klamath Palla. Or. July , IM. lo Mr. and Mra. J. R IleUp. rout a. but 102. a boy. Weiihl pound III ounce. LEGAL NOTICE MOTH K Or ftAl.t In lha Clrruit Court of it tut X OrgtKi. ff Klamath CuuniK- In ln iMIUr at ih KU( ut Jcnnt I. Otnv r. ilM-MtMd Nntii to hrby givcti tli! umUf iftwl KatM-utili of uid KaiaW (torn And ifUr Augual B2, ltw .IU MU Ui b I g h I bUiUr I yrlvAi mI. fur rh ar upon t no r 1 1 m tn V tvooin m I far and lor IM htrr and dviM and aui'iacl tm rotl if matirwi uf Mid t ourt, ll fevl lowing datKiiUad apari ol Mid ILlai U il Patwnal Proparly. Pining labia wlin inrva iMaa i.mrarv laix iiiq ft Ing C'haif Hnmtnttai Kitfhan TaHl Two B iWtMda with Urn Rpringw mil mtlliaai (na Aland Tahl and SmaL AMnr(miil nt Oardn Tn-! Haal prvoarir Hatnnina at IKa moat Norltvatlr rcifwr W Ul I In Hl-k la of rtrtt A V1i turn Ut tly ti Klamath raiu. mgdt ifwiwa fwihtaMirrlT along ha Routharty Una of Ml MhMnar Uaal ifnrmarly MlUhall irvati To ImI thaw aktuihoMiaf ly 1 rtghi anglM lo Mt Whllnav htrl an fm IMnrf Nnrlhaaatarly anrt pa roll I trllh Ml Whiinvr Hiroat To fa) lhanra North MiflT along lh WaaWry Una oi Ninm lira I aO fi to th - ni hagtnning and fiumhrd fcM H. tlh t Klamath rIW Orarna A la ta mada geuiauant trtWr af aald Town daiad July It. IM. lav btU rnr indrigrtd al (ftif o Rrl C Tnontaa. n Mam t . Klamath rails Orag-o All hU t ba In ruing and la tat manner ft tMmn or larma A or or all htda mar b rrld. Daiad Jutv lg; ! MAThEU-E It umi. Brtjlrid 7 M-30. A. V1 M. Tit OTf I BT MKTTIII OP ru.iKfi rfAi. ai 't out m tiir rmcriT rorar r thf i stats or p n r a o h ros tiik ( Ol NTT OF KI.AMATH Ml'SIM-'N. alaa known a (.hrlttin ra Murtlnah or Mra, Hlraaj t. Mur- 4 -a ar Mra n r. Mur4orh. Daad NnlVa la harr raa iKat I hav f114 mr Pinal ArMunt aa Rmlr1a nf lha liuM nt C'hrUtirv If urdvh. alo hnawn aa Chrtstina Tern Mtirdorh nr Mm Hiram t Mtiravh mr Mra H Murtftwh. Daraaaad. and lha hmrt-tn iiiltf Cnjn Km fiJ la inrh in irt MMtrninff nf Wadnaatiar. Auguat Srd. Itva a tha ll ma. and lh Clrruil Caurt Rnm U tha Cnurt Hmim a Klamath Cnuntv. Or., at Klamath rlla. 1 Oragnn . a lh ala r a han an4 har nr paraesat mar Brnt oh)-lt!na nr 'varaallon la aald Pinal Arrtvuni. al I hlrn lima tha a Sow antltlaai Cmirl ain nnaiijr paaa vpom and aaitla aald Aarni CKItlTTNl ttimDOCH COSI.S Kmarutris x ta-ia-as-ia Ma to in ths risrrtT rorsT or t statf or oaiaoN ros kuauath rotNTY kotic-s is Krnrnr nn'rw. thai ih undarairnatl avd-ulrli nf tha natal nf WII.IJAM WRICK draad. haa fild In lh aNv namrri Cnurl lha final ar rmmt nf har admin ut rattan nf aaitt aalal and that In Cmirt haa appn(nt. Augual 10. INI al W no A M aa lh tlm and lh Cmirlrnnm nf aald Cmirl lar fnr th aald anrnunt. Oald thta th ila- or July. IMt NATAI.IK WHITK IIAKAMSON formarlr NATALIT WRl'CK. Tx aru I rl k nf t ha Catal ot WlL I.IAM WHITK 1t-aa4, r ASRTNR M A XWM .L Allnmva nfr Pruma J1 ! U-Nn 111. NOTIf'K OP lAtR Tn th rimilt Cmirl nf lha Stat of Orvgnn, fnr Klamath Count v. In lh mailr nf th KMata nf I A Manrotri. Irad Notlr la hrhv glvan thai undtraignad Admlnlatraior with lha Will Ann-td nf aatd Ptl. from and aftr Auniat 33. I will alt In tha hlgSaal hiidr. at nrtval aala. for rmh or uprn nnd r r1 it aa mar m ha t fnr t h f.xtal and fnr th hir and dvlai and auhivrt 1n rnnflrmadon of ad Coort lh frvllowin daarrihad profarl of aatd P-alala. In-wit: 1I 11 in Rlnrh " of Matin. Ora fiM tothr with ahna ratsalr marhlnrv. flatur and aquln mnt. aupptla and attkrli an lha prmlaa Sal la mad purauanl tn onfr of Mid Court datad Jnlv 70, 14W Lv hula al o'flr nf ftrrl C Thnmaa. w Main nlrt. Klamath rail, Org-m. All bitt lo l In writing and to at al minntr nf Cvmanl nr trtna. Any or all blda ma) r1rld Datad Jutr XI. ! ttPHT C TltOMAS. A'lniinUtratnr Jl 11 M: A. 13-No. Saturday July 30th with Les Gardner westerVswing BAND Vocalists Johnny Hollawoy Sam Thigpin Dancing 9 Till 1 A. M. Admission II.M Person (Ta Ineluded) ARMORY Moseley Is Speaker At Tule Banquet Tlll.Kt.AKr. July 30-Amerlrana mint aerk other defenaea aialnat another war than education on tha uae nf aereta of natur If thla coun try la to aurvlve, aald Dr. John O. Moaeley. preaident of th Unlveraltjr of Nevada, here lant nllht. The eduralor, who apent 37 year In hia prolraaion, aixike to an audl enra of 3UU lueata, laUierad In tha Iviilnn hall for lh annual dinner of the chamber of commerce. Hia wit and humor brouiht repeated ap plaua. Uaim a hit topic. "Wanted, Mora Ploneeia for a New America,' he emphaalzed the dlr need for lead era with the oouraie of a pioneer. men with vlalon and faith, wllluil In attack the thinia that ar leadlnf the country to alavery. "Uecadenc of America face u If w fall to recognize thla trend." he aald In cloaini, "for, on th tplrlt of th pioneer depend th aafety of thla country" Dr. Moaeley wag Introduced by Roa Rasland, rellrtm preaident of tlie chamber of commerce, who alao Introduced Dr. Richard Sinclair, new preaident of the chamber, other offlcera and Ui board of directors. Preaent for the dinner acre vlall Im preaidenta and aecretarlea of rhambrra from nearby town and other dlatiniuiahed lueata. Durlni Uie protram. broadcaat by alation KPJI. the flrat movement of Orlei'a concerto waa played by Mra. Deal Bleven. Klamath Palla. and her pupil. Don Oralchen. Two planoa mere uaed. Mra. Htevena, before coming to Klamath Palla appeared with th Boaton aymphnny orchestra and other muaical iroupa In th cast. Oralchen ta preparing for tha con cert slate under Mra. Stevens' learhlni. The dinner was prepared ' and aerved by the lulld of the Tulelaka Community Presbyterian church. jWlHG jTHE EDITOR I I i i 1 1 a I K.I ' Lallan rtatad kara mmt I tkaa ayarda. tmaat j vritia lagikly a ONE giOB at I aad ka aigacd ky rorrtx-t KAMI AD ADDKka af .a.j! tha I wvllar i:airiaaUoa fallawtag I iimi ar warauy whit mrrr.s's to natiomi PORT1.AND. Or. To the Editor) Ralph M Bhaw. Chlrato lavryer. na tive Kenturkian, waa called upon al a reunion of hia class Yale tOi to respond to the toaat. "The But of lh Nation." K expressed hlmaell as follows: "I wish to aey that a DilchtT chanie haa rome In the affaire ot our city, and our Ideala ar utterly unlike Ihoae of our leaders In a pre vious lenerauon. When I was a bop It waa considered not only sal and honorable to creata an estate, so that almost all men of aiandlnt wished to add to their possession, and felt a certain durufied honor in prospering: but now on must apolcajite for any success in bualneaa. aa if it were lh utter violation of th moral law. so that today It I worse lo seem to prosper than to be an open criminal." Mr. Shaw waa quotlnc Isocratew. Oreek orator, who poke th worda In a apeerh JM B. C. But what lane rates, companion of Socrates and contemporary of Plato, had aald aounda ery much lilt what any thouihlful. patriotic American cltl aen would aay today. Clrrer waa then at the pinnacle of her ilory. She occupied th earn proud position In the work) that our own country did at th close of World War II, when we had won an eaternal war waned for th freedom of mankind, while ktns our liber ties at home. Oreeca collapsed and later Rom assumed world leadership. Then Home decayed. All of which tureesu a moral: Nations ar not destroyed; they rot. CHARLES T. McPHERSON IBM 8. W. sixth avenue, box M78, xone 7, Portland. Oregon. Jim Lonard. new football coach At VllUllmil. Ulll laa dfiI . of tht profrwlonal Plttsburfh 8tcl- "a -' win window auckly with Genuine Feral J PUY SAFE! BALSIGER MOTOR CO. MalnalKepUnad PhJUl : 4 W . ati. c . 0 ,"i!rj."Jia- Ca,' MAYIE IT'S THE HEAT Patrons of fhe Tower Drive-In on to say the least to see the above pictured action going Bud Owens, Billy Steppe and offhandedly resemble a calf All three were turning in some for the throw ond tie. Dog Pack Kills Sheep rivt thfep wrr klllrd and weral wounded Fiidajr mornlnf when ft pack of d Invtdrd a lumber yard on the old Midland road. Th aupenntenQpnt of lh lumber yard killed three of tha don with hia rifle and twued Instruction to the watchman to hoot any doci that camt tm the mill property. Owner of the aheep waa Bill H lac he. A Incal veterinarian rared for the wounded sheep. Most of the dngs were unllretued. Patient O. W. Reytter. Etieene railroad man. la a patient at Klam ath Valley hospital. He became 111 downtown Thursday and wa moved to th hospital by Kaler'a. t- 7 III WHIM DOIS LUIRICARI STOPf I I I WHIRI DOIS LUIRICARI STOP? bi on. ol our aaaoatg liriaricer treataaaaaH. yoe pay (sly wHot a revrln "greete ok" woald coal ehearkm bo) wham veer twkfc cornea gerring boch horias yoe draeover we'vw eaneal ve VS. trvnk latdasa, poHt4 a Hlrle t l craaM pewdar Me your deer leeks, checked yew brake Avid. We've evee ailed Die and ahel'l etw feed beglnelnc. WMe are lubrkate are a be iaasaKf. frora kweaier as birrapercelcMng year WHe Irevblet before Itrsy grew 1330 MAIN . A WaaAaW-AlaSai.s - I dnf aaW.aiS. VrOgi ' TaaT. TfasVata)! Les Mowdy had rigged up and were practicing their bulldoggmg. Owens is in the picture, sparkling arena times with PEAR PURCHASES PORTLAND. July 30 iM Ore ion fruit men. Who have asked the government to buy pears and peaches, heard today that the U8DA is beginning purchase to help the sagging market In California. A UHDA official. W. J. Broadl.rjd. Portland, aald the government would buy Bartlett pears and Orsv erutein apples In California. The fruit will go to school lunch pro gram and Institutional uses. The word "Bible" derives from By bios, the name of a city which exported papyrus In ancient timet. wfevdthUd wlaer eaadtaraim te ff cues. f0 m 1 f t H. I. S. 6th, yesterday were startled on in a nearby lot. Buckaroos plank and spring apparatus to the dummy, to 6 seconds TKAIM.NO PORTLAND, July 0 m The 104 th Infantry division, which ha headquarter here, will begin a two week summer training program at Port Lewi tomorrow. J. L DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Offle at lt Nerth 7th ta. This time of year your garage doors open onto wonderful world of fun, wide and fresh ggain troi'ini' for you end your Buickl Great highways where you breeze along shaded narrow roads leading you back to the hills, or to a piece of water you want to see again you'll take them equally in your stride if your Buick'i in top-flight shape. How about letting us put it in that shape for you ? Get one of our conscientious motor tune-tips, and one of our thoroughgoing Lubricare treatments. We'll put the bounce back ia , 1 ,-r emu 26 Years Your Buick Big Y Market Holds Opening Crowds attended th grand open ing of th Bg Y market at the Merrlll-TuleUk junction Prlday when Ronald Phalr and Dick How ard formally opened their grocery and meat market to the public. Th business wa formerly operated a Mallory T market. Phalr. who will manage th busi ness which Includes the grocery. drygood and hardwar departmenta and the cafe, announced there will be no change in th itor policy or th personnel. The grocery department ha been rearranged for th convenience of customer and easier shipping. Harold Mallory, who haa operated th market for several years, will develop other property at the Junction which Includes a motel site. He plana also to manag the furniture store and to buy and sell .livestock and look after ranching interests. Th Mallory family will continue to reside at its present location. fit TOtNt MAUI Oregon Surplus Sales 920 Main Phona 3663 Often 1:1 A. M. te g P. M. r f ' 5 -r-e' aVf "W rr : 1 ' your motor while we're luking the bounce out of your ride. AVe do this well because we're Buick men. We know your Buick, we've studied correct factory methods for each operation, wa know the factory specifications your car was built to. We use genuine Buick parts even special Buick tools! Yet you don't pay a penny more for all these extras. Stop in thi week, won't you? JiliW Dealer VIHIT Judy and Dirk Brewbeker, ehll dren of Mr. and Mr. Robert Brew baker of El Segundo, Calif, arrived. by United Airlines today for a visit with their grandparent. Mr. anal Mrs. J. V. Brewbaker of IMI Ba planarle. a Their parent will arrive later W car for a brief vacation her. NO STRIKE ! PORTLA. , .hi JU in APli warehousemen will not strike Mon day alter all. They voted last night to poatpone) a deadline to allow more time for negotiations. Till warehousemen had threatened to atrlke against lag firm who contract expire Mon day. To keep a green aalad crisp add the dressing at the last minute and tosa only enough to coat the green with the mixture of vinegar and oil. If you want to vary a baeia Prench dressing for lh salad add a few tablespoon of catchup or chill sauce, a few diced anchovlea, or a little crumbled blue or Roque fort cheese. IF YOUR PARTNER DIES... will th firm be endsngecedf Will essential capital be with drawn; a stranger forced upon you in hi place; settlement difficultie with hi widow en countered T BuaineM aiaru ranee can aat'rtniard your firm from rjeo erentualitie. Protect your own buameaa call m Vodsy. SUN LIFE ASSUtANCI COMPANY OF CANADA PHONE S1S1 1 a- I- ; - f PAUl A. LEE r " 711 Mala it. 1 i