FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1952 Here Mr. and Mr. J. A. J.eeeh, MedfnrU, lorincr Kliunalh Falls lenldrnla v. nr hero Thursday on business, l.eech, owner ol the Val ley Drive-In In Medford, allpprd and loll, Inht Dm. 20, brrakltiK two bono III hi lfu tK, Mm, I.eech was the lurmrr manaiier ol the Mode-D'-Diiy Drum Hhon here. I hey will vlnlt Bend before return Inn home. Food Hale The Its-organized (:hurch ol Latter Day Hnlnln will sponsor cooked (xid f n Ir Satur day on Ihe Mnhi llnor at the J. O. I'rnney atore. Money (ram the aale will no Into the lulldliiK fund. Health ( Utile There will be a veil child clinic lor Infinite and pro-school children at the Klamath County Health Department, 104(1 Main, Feb. 18 between Ihe hour ol I and J p, ni. For appulntinenta tall 7114. Vl.llora Mr. and Mm. Robert A. Kllloll. Medlord, are xueiiUi here lor two day ol Mr. and Mr. Nor man Wilson. '.'.M3 Vine. F.lllotl. new Iv elected Chairman ol Ihe Repub lican Slate Central Committee lias unit returned from Portland where lie met Presidential enndldule rtoh ert A. Tall. He la district manner lor the Connecticut Mutual I. lie In Hirance Co. with which Wilson la .No alllllaied. Wilson 'In local chairman ol the Heart Fund. Ilonn Mr. and Mrn. Charles W. Fvock returned veslerdav trom New York where Fyock. owner of Pvock'n Appliance. was guest of General Eelclrlc. Ilia trip wan an award In recoimltlon ol aalea cred it. Kyock atood flrivl In the atale In a recent aalea appliance content.' The trip, planned by General Elec tric. Included a brlel atop In Chi reito. The trip was made via Oreat Northern. Play-The Tulelake Senior claai I 'lay. three-act comedy, "BoardlnR louse Reach" will be trlven p.m., Feb. 22 In the high achool itudttorium. County Aaaoclatlon Women ol Farm Bureau luncheon meeting Mondav 13:30 p. m.. In the Crater Itoom of the Wlnema Hotel. Cenllnulni The revival being conducted above Trulove'a market. BIS E. Main, will continue over the weekend. I rrilrr Here Ernie Kolbe. chief lore.nler for Western Pine As sociation, was here on business Thursday and went to Medford to day. Indian Meet Eyes Switch Two represenlatlvea of the Klam ath Indian tribe and E. J. Dlehl, Huperinlendenl of Klamath Agency, are In Balem today to confer with Male officials on tlie mailer of en aumptlon by the elate of certain Jurisdiction over the -Tfidlrtir now exerciaed by the federal govern ment. Dice Craln. actlnu Tribal Dele gate, and Gibbon Cook, secretary of the Tribal Council, went to Ealem with Dlehl and were eched uled to confer with Col. E. Mor can Pryee ol the Portland Indian Fervlce office. Gov. Douglas Mc Kay and Harvev Wright, director nf Indian education In public echools. The Idea of chitting from federal to state wardship has no precedent, Pryse aald yesterday, but aomt In dians have asked for such a change and there la reason to believe manv problems of the reservation could be handled belter at a local rather than federal level. In particular, alate assumption of police end court authority on the reservation, as well as Jurisdiction In Juvenile matters has been sug gested. , Last December the Tribal Council resolved to ask for a change. The Klamath hav been ward of the federal government for 17 years, elnoe the treaty of UM. Prvse aald the Indian Service has approved the principle of the pro nosed change as one phase of a lone-range program of freeing th Indiana from all apeclal controls. Super cook (Non-professional) Man . . Woman . . or Child! . . . who will exchange one hour of their time and baking tal ent to win valuable priici ana to help the Compfire Girlil YOU tit the above description . . YOU are invited to enter OUR MINCE PIE BAKING CONTEST! All ingredient, in cluding baking equipment and a new Crosley range to bake vour pie in, are furnished FREE! Just come in before February 29th and bake your pie After iudgina ... all plei will be aurtionea for the bene fit of the Compfire Girl. It's For A Worthy Cause! FVOCK'S Your Crosley Dealer 1001 Main Ph. 2-21 II VUltlnf - Mr. and Mr. George Kennett of Redding, formerly of Klamath Falls, are vliltlng Jriend end relative! here. Injured Ankle Mm. Florence Plelke, Riverside leather, aulfered a broken bone above the inkle re cently when aha allpped on Icy pavement. Ah I confined to her home, 134 N. rd. Guest Speaker Mr. Frank Queen, Portland, aoclal welfare chairman or Oregon League of Women Voter, la to address the luncheon meeting Monday, 13:45 In Ihe Pelican Party Room. Public In vited. Make reservation through Mrs. Edward E. Ward, 4348, and Mrs. Paul Buck, 5847, Yacht (lob Make reservations with Beulah or Mike Regan at the club for fried chicken dinner Bun day. Member are also reminded of the rumba sessions every Wed nesday eight. (apt. Walter C. Van Emasea Army Air Corps Is expected by hla aunt, Nora ntnker, Saturday morn ing, by united Airlines. New Milk Tanks To Be Shown Klamath dairymen will get a preview of lour eeparate types of milk bulk tanker tomorrow at 10 a.m., County Fairgrounds, accord ing to Dairymen's Association Pres. Lawrence Oeraghty. Oeraghty aald four manufacture era are scheduled te aet up shop to display their bulker In one of ih tint eahlbltlona to be mad to any county organisation any where. Klamath Falls and Medo-Land Creameries have arranged the bulking display, Oeraghty aald. A lunch la planned at noon. Co-op Goes Independent LAKEV7EW -Alva Weekly, man ager of Interatate Cooperatives, hag announced that the Alturaa branch I no longer connected with the local co-op and I operated separately by the newly formed Mudoo County Cooperative Assoc iation. Manager Is Leo Whiting, who formerly managed the Allures branch of interstate. The local branch will continue In operate under the name a' In teratate Cooperatives, with Weekly aa manager. The local co-op was started In May, 1045, aa the Lake County Cooperative, but In 1940 It wa expanded when Allure rancn era and farmers wanted In with the branch t Alturaa. The name was then changed to Interstate. The local co-op must soon ap point three new dlreelora to re place Modoc County men who va cated these positions when they affiliated with the new organiza tion. The poaltlon were held bv Maaten Ramsay, of Likely, who Is nresldenl of the new co-op: D.E. Hill, of Cedarvllle. who was vice president of Interstate and now vice-president of the new group: and Jo Wlstos, of Alturaa. DIHMINHAL ADVISED BAN FRANCISCO Wl Trial Ex aminer Martin 8. Bennett has rec ommended that the National La bor Relations Board dismiss unfair labor charges against the Blue Mountain Mills, John Day, Ore., and the Dayvllle Lumber Company. Dayvllb, Ore. The charge was I brought by the AFL Lumber and Sawmill Workera Union. ehilda Golds To relieve miseries without doting, rub on UICK8 TcTTwo I flBBsa. WESTERN "Spa I. I 3 J 5 W. P. MARSHALL. ""CNT 1 TIME f-ILCP 1 .14 I . GOOD MEW! This cor bears special significance for you if ihe car you are now driving is over two years old. The 1952 Mercury is the only really new car in its price field. Next year everybody will be attempting to copy it. Yet recent government restrictions on machine tools will render these attempts ineffectual. And in all probability, prices on all consumer goods will continue to rise just as they have been rising. Therefore, why not get this most forward-looking of new cars now while the price is right and while you con enjoy its exclusive, advanced engineering features years before the others catch up. If the car you are now driving is over v2fc two years old, you will be three whole model changes ahead instead 0 only one!, let us give you further particulars at our showroom. 3 Iransmisiien choicest Mtrc-O-Maiie no thift Touch-O-Mafie Overdrive; tr Standard. First two optional at extra cost. - HERALD AND Annual SCD Sessions Set Klamath County' three oll con servation district have scheduled their annual meetings for next week. The Klamath BCD has slated Its meet iur uic miuisim uiuiiao iimii at I p.m. p.m. Monaay. oupi. uene Gross and Dr. A Halvorsen of the Klamath Experiment Hla Hon have oeen selected as apeaxers, accord ing to Director Wilbur Harnesbur. ger. They wll Include problema lor the coming year in tneir dis cuslons. The Poe Valley SCD Is to meet Tuesday at p.m. In the Olene community nan, wnn wo oiscur. slon slated for the proposed In clusion of most of northern Klam ath County within Its boundaries. Director Rex High reported Miss Pal Riley, Bonanza high school stu dent, will speak on soil conserva tion, as well as Dr. Halvoren who will discus problems lor the com Inr year. High Invited farmers who own land within the proposed area to attend the meeting. Langell Vallev's meeting Is slat ed to klckoff with a potluck dinner at the Lorella Copimunlty Hall at 7 p.m., with Dr. Halvorsen and Richard Shlrtle. Bureau of Land Management, a principal speak- crs. AUCTIONEERING Sole Management ftr.tfa.tt Weittra f'.ll.tt Of A.elln..rin . . . RHUnf. M.nt. Certified Pedigree Reader Hueceuful Sale are Ihe Remit el Proper Promotion, Management and Auctioneering. Specialising In FARM. PL'RF.BRED LIVE STOCK and REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS. G. W. (Jerry) FALES, AUCTIONEER 5304 Alva KUmath Falls Ph. 2-2452 Free Service on Church A Benefit Auction BASIN MOTORS 424 So. 6th. St. Phone 7778 NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON State OKs New Street Surface LAKE VIEW The Stale Highway Commission has approved asphalt ing, from Its 1052 special city al lotment fund, of M street from N. 4lh to Jst South, Recorder C. A. Fesler received this Information from J. W. cattrall, highway en- iglneer In charge of county and j city relation The approval was made on the basis that the town would pay that part of the cost over IIS.OOO. Cat trail stated. The present estimate of the Job cost Is 15,0O0. The en gineer said that the town will be contacted later to work out details and negotiate an agreement. Leader Named By Fire Belles Thelma Lovelace Is the new pres ident of the StewarULennox fire Belles, elected at the Feb. 7th meeting In the Stewart-Lennox fire hall. Other officers are, Jean Ron nlngen, vice-president and Sarah Snyder, secretary-treasurer. They will be installed Feb. 21. The meeting was the first held In the lire hall since the auxiliary was organized Sept. 6. 1951. Other meetings have been In homes ol jcharter members, I The fire hall Is newly remodeled. and Speech Meet, Tule Monday TULELAKE Public speakers, parliamentary expert and co-oo fjulz specialists of the Tulelake chapter. Future Famer of Amer ica, will be on a competitive pro cram in the high school, 1 p.m. Monday. Winners will represent the Tulelake chapter at a section al contest, Feb. 24-24 at the Etna Union High. Cash awards will be given by the Rogers Insurance Agency. Public speaking contestants will he Jim Crown. Bob Parker and John O'Keele. Their sectional con test Us Feb. 25. Glenn Taylor and Mike Peder sen, competing In the co-op quIz i ponsored' by the California Co-op Educational Committee will com pete Feb. 24. Parllmentnry procedure will be demonstrated also Feb. 23 by of ficers of the Tulelake chapter. Bob Terry, president: John O'Keefe, vice-president; Bob Parker, treas urer; Jim Crown, secretary; Dan ny Kelleher, reporter, and Verne Hemstreet. faculty advisor. GOOD NEWS FOR DOGS ...BAD ODORS ENDED! Hw nfMt-flavond mal daodorlxt bfath and body! Now a great improvement bu been made ' in the dog meal all dogs love! Ken-L-! Meal if now fortified with tbkrophylitn i nature's own miracle deodorant. A regu lar diet of Ken-L-Meal will quickly rid your dog ot bid breath and body odors. Ken-L-Mcil, the meat-flavored dog meal, is a complete food that requires no supplements. And it ends odors fast. Get Ken-L-Meal at vour favorite store or dealer's, or write for free special certificate that saves you 15f on your first package. bend this ad eon a postcard to Ken-iV Products, Dept. 249, Box 3339, Chicagc 77, IU. KASRU Plans For Election Babe Reeder and Jerry Short ' nave been nominated for president of the Klamath Air Search and Rescue Unit, and an election is scheduled lor Wednesday, March S. at the Pilots Club. Vic Douglas la the present KASRU president. The nominations were made by a committee composed of Ed A. Scholer, Reeder. A. O. Davlg, El don Alt and Ivan Kestcrson. Candidates for vice president are Tony Stelnbock, Archie Davlg and Chct Llechty; lor secretary-treasurer. Margaret Payne and Daisy Douglas; for flight commander, Ed ARCH Theatre BLY SUNDAY MONDAY Feb. 17 and 18 "Lullobye of Broadway" In Technicolor Dori Day Billy DeWolf "Two'i a Crowd Cartoon News WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Feb. 20 and 21 Abbott & Coitello in "ComiV 'Round the Mountain" Two Cartoons FRIDAY SATURDAY Feb. 22 and 23 "NEW MEXICO" In Color Lew Avret Andy Devine "Little Raicol" Comedy News FOR FUTURE TRADE ifilfiRRI? llRvf en .( o 11, r FACE SEVEN Scholer and Cht Stlnon! tor f,ro1unl desljne. Don Enirlck and Hal Ogle, , Hans Norland Fire Inaurane. 627 Pine St. Learn How Prayer Can Heal You How does chrlstlnn Science, heal? How does It remove fear, solve personal and business troubles? II you. want to know something about the healing power ol prayer aa taught In Christian Science, come to A Free Lecture entitled "The Discovery Which Solves Today's Problems", by Will B. Davis, C.S.B. ol Chicago, Illinois Member of the Board of Lec tureship ol The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Tuesday, Feb. 19th 8:00 p.m. Fremont School 715 High First Church of Christ, Scientist of Klamath Fells, Oregon Cerdially Invites you. Radiocast KFLW - IN VALUE! 4