WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 10152 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pack nvi 111 win mi win ii ii-pm mn Brmmw-V'W'i'ii'i V i ill ii. ...i hi 1 1 mi .. I ' lulu A I'iiii-NIjIiI In (ilmrivHiii'8 of KOitlnl) fire blrtliiliiy iiimlviir , n MiiIIiu-DiiukIiIi'I' fuu-iilKlit ilunnril fur Mur. 1H In thn Mir Mil ii'iii'imliiin hull lor nil Ciunp I'll n CIIiIh, Jllun lllltln unci llurl lnn Rioiiim mid tliolr imillirrn. Time KC tlio inprtliiK will bo 7:;il) p. in. Ilu'i'ii will bo kiIiiH'M, Inn, rnlrcnh liontn, 111 Mrn. rttibnrt Dnwry, Merrill riirruiioiKtcnl fur tha llrruld and Ni'WH wiih mi overnlulil lllltll'lll In lllllnWlo hiNiltul lunt nluhl whore tilt received a bluml triiimlunluii. (llrl Hroulu cookie drjiot at llin ftur DriiK, 435 Main will bo open liurmlay, 3 to B pin. Cllrl Heuut Iriiuii No, ai Mrs. C'linrli'n McKiir liin liMiditr will lutvo u rimklo bnulh L Hi'iim Hiiluiriiiy, Tlio iiiinual rnokln mile will cuntlmiu tbroiiuli Milt. 71. Npw Olrl Mr. mid Mm. Jerry Ktclicll, KorPNt Oruvo in piirnntH uf their Unit child, n (liuiKhter, Irn March 7 al Joncn lluhpltitl. IlllWmro. Tlio little lrl wclKlK'd 7 pound, ll'j niincrn mid him been limned Hhelley l.ee, Thn inollivr Id bin former Iluina WIIIIiikIiriii, Klnnmlh Fiilln. Maternal Kniml iiurentii uro Mr. and Mm. it. II. Wllllniiliiiin Kliiinntli 1'iiIIn mid MrH. rriink Wfllnniilcln, Poncii, tfrb. i VIltln-MriiCon McAulllfis Bnd clnuitliler Oimnlo, 7(1(1 Doty lire nnrildlnir thin week In Lou AiikpIch vlililiw Mrn. Mi Aiillllii'it iinindpur mUi and other rclatlvea. i Kunuimie Mule Bocliil Club, Alohu chupter, OK8. No. (It. will hold ft rumnmiis nulo Frliluy and Hnturclny. March 14-16 In the Ma winlo hall, nturllliK at 8:30 a. in. For riiiiiuiiiKe pirk-np rail Mm. L. . Murphy, phone 337 or Mrs. E. llnrnden. pliuiic MflU. KI-l.W will nrrnent "Are Wo Tnklnir Mbcrtieii With Our Olvll Llberileii?" u tape reconllnic In which e-Clovemor Charleii HpriiKiie IS Interviewed by n member of the M-uioin or women votern, 'me pro Krnm that replaced the Mary Mnr tinret Melirlfln time will lie Tlmrie lay. 1:30 p m. The pruvram In tpuiwored by the lorni league. . Falrvlew Mtidy flniiin Mrrtlne hn been elated tor the Mrn. Cecil HuKKreen renldeuce at 40J Ciinby lliurnday l 1:30 p. in. All mem bers are urged to nttencl. Monte Good Nelnhbors Nlnht lit the Mnme hall ntarthiK at 6:30 it, m. Thursday. Dinner fur mem lierii and prospects. Kntertiilnment ntnrts nt B p. m. All members are tinted to attend. Dwuiiim ICncsnipmenl 40 of the tOOV will hold Initiation Friday lit 8 p. in. In llonnn.u. The Auxiliary will hold a inootltitf al tha nuino tl 1110. toy ii I Neighbors of America will hold a rcmihir meotlnn Krldny B p. in, In the' K.CJ. Hall, with praotlco for offloern and drill team. 1'arents and Patrons of KUI1M will meet Thursday Instead of Wed nesday at 8 p. hi. In the lilijli school auditorium, Mrs. Arthur N. Uracil, IcKlalullve chairman for the OrcKon Coimross of Parents and Teachers will address the iirnup. A member of Parents and Patrons will also speak on the advnnliiKi'S of the uroup. A business meeting and entice hour will follow, with refreshments nerved by the a cap pclla choir. Pythian Winters Wlneins Temple 70 will hold Its regular meelliiK at the IOOP Hall Friday. Officers and stuff members are asked to he present at 7 p. m. with the meeting starting at 8 p. in. On Monday Mar. 17, Mrs. Vera Sharp, grand chief of Oregon, will be here for n special meeting at the IOOK Hall ul 8 p. m. A smorgasboard dinner will he held at Jencd'a at 0:30 p. m. Those planning to at tend the dinner are asked to cull Cliira Uulhinlyno at 4437. Cocktail Hour at Klk's The club will bo open to ladles of the Elk's Lodge nt 4 p. in. Thursday for Cocktnlls before the crnb feed at the Armory, 0 p. m. Also there will be dancing at the club after Uie teed. Daytime Circles of First Metho dist Church W8C8 will meet Thurs day at :30 p. m. In the following homes for dessert luncheons: Ruth Circle Mrs. Walter Herndon, 525 N, 9th; Marthn Circle Mrs. Hherni Howrev, 2310 Dixon 8t.: Mnry Cir cleMrs. Lester Flnley, 301 Wor den Ave.; KHhcr Circle Mrs. Wnl lace Uerllngs. 4540 Bhnsla. Way. Grants Pass Man On Geology Board SALEM Wl Nell n. Allen. Grants Pnss, was reappointed bv Clov. McKay Wednesday to a four- year term on the stnte hoard of the Depnrtment of GcoIokv and Mineral Industries. Dr. J. Warner Henderson. Jlood River, was reappointed for five years to the Dental School Advisory Council. S. W. Wallace, Newberir. was named lo the Yamhill Countv Wel fare Commission, succeedlnu E. S. Ptrolher, also of Newberu. Family Fight Broken Up Hlale Police broke up a moving family flKht on Oregon Hluhwav 1)11 Hour I.ukovlew Junutlon Tuesday night and llled charges ol disor derly conduct a nd driving on tlio wrung side of the hUthway hkiiIiihI the liicilmnd, Lane Jliuoks, 28, of IUZU Bin ient Ave. A call to llin patrol office around 7 p.m. Inhumed police of a fight going on in ii cur at the Junction. When nn ofllccr went to Investl gute he dl.'icovercd Brooks' cur weaving down the highway, BrooKs ii rid his wife, Hilda, were lighting In thu car when It wus slopped. Although Mrs. Brooks tainted when taken to the patrol office with her husband she had a black eye, bloody noso and face cuts ac cording to policeshe refused to go lo the hospital and took u tuxl home. Brooks was booked and held In lieu of 1-75 bull nl the County Jail. Police Probing Church Break-In Burulnrlzlntt of First Christian Church. 9th and Pine Hts.. Tuesday night was being Investigated today hy city police. Olllce's said nothing was appar ently taken from the pastor's sludv, entered by cutting a hole through the door. Police believe someone was locked In tho building after a meet ing Tuesday night und then broko Into the study. Fire Destroys Two Buildings HERMIHTON Ml Fire de stroyed three stores housed In, the Burnhum Building hero curly Wodnesduy. By 8 u.m., after firemen from tho city, rural and ordnance de partments had fought the flumes four hours, only the concrete walls remained stundlng. There was no official loss esti mate but businessmen familiar with the operation said the figure probubly was around $200,000. Bruce Olvens, manager of Hum bum's Diygoods Store, one of those wiped out, said he hud no insuruncc. It wus reported Insur ance coverage on tho rest of the loss was small. In addition to the drygoods store, the Tot Shop and Cup's Donut and Candy Shop were burned out. West ern Union and the bus depot were iioused In the candy shop. Mono of the contents of the build ing, erected In 1U47, were saved. Flumes were vlslblo- for miles around and hundreds of persons watched as firemen directed their streams of water from the roof of an adjoining building. Fire Chief Bob Russell said the fire started near the furnace room hi nooui 4 a.m. There was no wind aiding fire men In holding the flames to the one structure. Hereford Bull Brings $10,000 PKNDLETON Ml Rule of the Hereford bull Prince Royal for $10,- 000 wus reported here Wednesdny by Irvln Mann 01 Adams, nuvor v.ns Kugcne Barnharl of Ellcns burir. The price was believed locally to be a near record, tylnit tho ton price previously reported In a salt by Herbert Chandler of Baker. H!NIW GAIN SAl.KM hV The Oregon Un employment Compensation Com mission's reserve lund gained $2. 2H0,oO0 Hie pnst year, despite high- i - lrtirlll mtvnipnts. The lund now totals 76 million dollars. (.lt(l(i MKKT SALEM Ml Tho Oregon Llouor Commission will meet In Salem at 10 a.m. Friday, the commission nnnounced Wednesday. Cattle Weak On Market Today CHICAGO Wl A steady to 15 cents higher tone prevailed In hog iniilKcling Wednesday even though tlic supply wus tho best for a mid week session in a month. Cattle were unevenly weak to 50 cents higher but lambs again fulled to sell In early trading efforts. Most hog sales In the butcher weight category were at $16.25 to f-17.60 with a ton of $17.75 paid sparingly. Sows took $1.25 lo (16.25. Choice to prime steers ranged from $33.00 to $30.50 und good lo choice heifers from $20.00 to $34.50. Cows brought ud to $25.00. Asking prices on wooled lambs were ut J27.00 and above but bids were weak to 50 cents lower. Ewes held fullv stendv at $15.00 and less. Word "AH" Leads To Conviction SALEM m Writing a three- letter word on a check resulted! Wednesday in a perjury conviction and a $350 penalty for Orln M. Davis of Yamhill County. Duvla added the word "all" to a cancelled check he had written. He I hud sworn, though, that he hud put: tho little word on the $50 check ut the. time it was written. The State Supreme Court, In nn opinion by Chief Justice James T. Brand, upheld Circuit Judge Arlic O. Walker of Yamhill County. When tho check was written, Davis wrote these words on it: "filglituwuy lor Elmer Bachmanus Timber." After It was cancelled, Davis added the word "all" at the end of the sentence so It would appear that he hud paid lor the right of wuy In lull. Davis forgot one thing banks photograph checks when they are cancelled. The bunk's picture proved that the word "all" wasn't on the check when It was cancelled. The Supreme Court also dis missed a Murlon County damage suit of John Bchukart against P. C. Clerousbeck, conductor of a South ern Pacific logging train which col lided east of Sulem with Schuk art's automobile on the night of Murch 13, 1048. Bchukart won $2,000 damages In the court of Circuit Judge George R. Duncan of Marlon County. In tne opinion throwing the case out. Justice Walter L. Tooze wrote: "If it be desirable that railroad companies be required to adopt extra precautions at every country railroad crossing during the rainy season, the matter should be ad dressed to the legislature, not to tho court." The court held the railroad was not negligent. Bchukart also sued the fireman, E. E. Bentley, and the brakeman. Dale Fields, but they won in lower court. Lava Beds Jobs Open Before tho big Influx of summer travel commences In the Lava Beds National Monument, Custodian Don C. Fisher wants to fill a number of Jobs open there. Ho Is receiving applications from all over tho country from persons seeking summer employment as a ranger naturalist, three seasonal rangers, four fire guards and a cook. Fisher said the north entrance road had been recently graded and is in excellent condition. Recently he said 194 deer were counted be tween the North Entrance and In dian Well. Yomen Win Honors PORTLAND Wl Five Oregon "women of achievement" were named Tuesday by Portland alum nae chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, Journalism honorary. They are: Dorothea M. Lensch, director of recreation for the Portland Parks Bureau, lor your recreation. Alene Phillips, personal secre tary to Gov. Douglas McKay, lor public relations In government service. Mrs. Edgar F. Leming of North Plains, former president of the Oregon Home Economics Extens ion Council, for betterment of rural life. Mrs. Charles Wanker of Wecoma, founder and director of the Lincoln County Art Center, for community art development. Mrs. Crecene A. Farrls, Port land, stale president of the Ameri can Association ol university Wom en, for women's leadership. Keep your Jewelry in a covered case so air won't dull or tarnish the finish. Pentagon Shudders When Admiral Slips Up, Tells Of "Confidential" Bomb' By KI.TON C, FAY WASHINOTON Wl The Penta gon's custodians of military secrets winced welnesday as they read a Navv admiral's testimony before a congressional committee at a pub lic hearing on a new and hitherto hush-hush guided missile. A Navy spokesman, queried about tho testimony of Rear Adm. John B. Moss al a hearing of a Senate subcommittee on small busi ness Tuesday, said Moss "was un der the Impression that he was In a closed session." Therefore, the spokesman added to this reporter, "no disciplinary action will be taken" against the admiral, who is assistant chief for materiel and services In the Bureau of Aeronautics. Moss, In his testimony: 1. Identified the missile as "The Sparrow". 2. Claimed It can track down and destroy an enemy plane three or four miles away. 3. Said the present version Is HEMORRHOID PILES nd thr Rtal Oiiordau COLON ...STOMACH Ailment RUPTURE (Hernia) Vutri Wtttut litfita. IpratJii lOrOO until 5r Mon. through Until liOO 9.m. Mon.,Wo,M. COCC Dwriotiv lookl lltt Wnt trtcll THE DEAN CLINIC IN OUI 42" TIAI MIMOP.ABTIB PHYSICIAN. Nil NOtTHf AST IAMOY SOULIVAH T.topfMMMi lAit 391S Prtlan4 14, Or. CI Dmk.U a 1M3-1949 for firing from a plane, but ground-to-air (anti-aircraft) type 14 being worked on. There was no Immediate explana tion of why the admiral thought the hearing was closed to tha pub lie. A reporter, after the hearing, asked him a question and was tnd the missile Is "about halfway" be tween an experimental and production-line stage. Of this comment by the admiral, the Navy spokes man said: "The statement made to the re porter by Admiral Moss was ao In definite that It Is considered the In formation given regarding manu facturing status may be placed In the same category as "under de velopment'. 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