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SATURDAY, JUNK 14, 1WV2 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TURKS IMcrclmuill.c Hhoiil tlluli linnoi'H unit In Mol HiMllli lit llio Cliomult Clun Oluli. buniliiv. Junr U. Hun iipi'h in won tli'iimo Hdiwikuii. 1'iniik lluxh, 1)111 Tuyliir unci Chel Tuvlnr. Ili'iicl. TIiIiIimmi men pin llilliiiltifl in llio thuot. Wrll-clilld 'lliil-wlll bp hrld (or liiliiiiln mid pio-nchoul children t lriilth Ui'imrtmiilit, I"40 Mb In, MoiHlny. June l uolwfimi liourii I mid 3 p.m. Ploutie eU 1114 lor appointment. VUlliwi Mr, mid Mm. Uclnur rrupplB mid on Nornmn from OmiiliB, Nrbnuiku, nrrlvtil In KImii iilli Full". Friday. June 13. They nrn vmilliiK Mm. Frnppli' ll"" mid brntliir-ln-Uw Mr. mid Mm. Orlh Blnemore. Liikcihore Drive. Trvllni Mr. mid Mr Art I.ciivlli, lurmur renldenU "1 K'n'" nth FkIIb. now llvlnn In Mmllord. lrlt TuPMUy. Jiiiip HI. 'or Klorldn whrro Mr. I.mvltt will ltend Bhilne Convention. TmnWerrrd Beverly Krti, dmiuliter ol Mr mid Mm. Vernon Kuiiioii. 618 HiRh. who w nil em l..vr here ol Hie "'"'HBl,f? Nutlonnl llnnk ol Portlnnd. u recently trunnlerred to I'orllnnd. Itpturiied IIiuiip Mrl. II. E- Prlir. Mr 507 Eldorndo. mid Her iMpr Mm. Frank ll'ilml Irom VWiiPorl. Peniiylvnl. nnv" feUirnrd recently Irom trio to Cnllndn. deceived llrpree-Paul E Mr- Call haa received the Master ol Htleiice IViirpe Irom Hradlev Uni versity. Hie commencement exer ' cle took place. Monday. June . I'ronmted-Artliur J. Bolle. on ol Red Activity Near Crash rtOF.NNK, Denmark I Fl.-Jier-men returning lo Una DbiiIMi Mul llc Inland ol Uornhnlm Haturdav reported alulillnu mailt Soviet air aea maneuvera In the area where a Swedish Air Force 1X73 Iranipnrl plane villi a crew ol eluht dis appeared Kruliiv. Die mlanliiK plane look nil Irom Haeiieruaea Air llano near Block linlni on a routine trip lo the HwedlMi Baltic Inland ol Gotland. 'Hie crew had lnalruclloii lo re port their poltlon every 30 min ute. The laal call came In at 1125 til., ilirec mlnuten beloie the tchrdiilrd time On the prevloua call. II milium earlier, the plane nave Ita poalllon bh about 30 uillea cn.il ol the northern lip ol Holland. An Intensive aearch haa bern Kuliiu on over w-ide areas ol the llaltie, but no lur no Irace ol the mliuilwt transport haa been loiinii llornholm Itahernien reported heelna liundreda ol Kunaian Jet lluhlera roainlnii the aklea between Daiirlu and Finland. 'Iliev also aaul they observed larue numliera ul Bnvlct Mibuiarluea and aurlace r.hlt In the are. . . Local Man Branches Out , K H. Krn.il, who haa been a Burden Cheese Company branch manager lor three and a hall years, has purchased the distribu torship Irom the company lor this area and will start Independent oeration Monday. Krnal will have two trucka and will opcnitc Irom a warehouse at 1313 Owena Street. He was trans ferred here Irom Longview thu Januarv. 'lhe Krnsts have purchaacd a house on Allendale Street, and Willi llielr Ihree children will miiko llielr home there. He waa dls inarited Irom lhe Inlanlry last December alter" two and a hall yearn ovemeas. No Comment From APO Head WASHINGTON 11 Harold I. Havntnn refused lo comment Satur day on a report that Attorney Gen eral McOranery haa dropped him from his post aa head ol the Alien Property Office. ' Bnynton appeared at the white Home, carrying a copy of lhe Washington Post, which printed the report. Bnynton conlcired with Donald Dawson, While House olllclal In charge of personnel mailers. Pre sident Truman la out of town. V A 8enale Investigation of the handling n the Allen Properly Of fice la developing under the urglng.i ol Sen. Wiley ol Wisconsin, senior Republican on the Judiciary Com mittee. Bavnton la an assistant attorney gorti-.ral. The Allen Property Office, ttfifeh handles property taken over ffnm World War II enemy nationals waa an Independent agency din-Inn the wnr but la now a branch of Uie Justice Department. Sleeper Wins ' Court Test TALLAHASSEE, Fl. Iffl The mere act of going, to Bleep, even If driving an automobile, la not gross negligence or wilful misconduct, tho Florida Supreme Court ruled. So tho court gave the nod Friday to L. D. Brvnii, a man who ad mitted ho nodded at the wheel. Bryan was sued for $10,000 dam ages bv his fornuir wife, Peggy, for Injuries suffered In an accident. The court said In rejecting dam ages there was no evidence to show that Bryan had been drinking or had gone so long without sleep that he would have known driving would have been dangerous. WHERE THE RANCHER - MEETS THE BANKER!! WI-NE-MA COFFEE SHOP Quality Food At Reasonable Prices Mr. nntt Mil Arthur A. Hollo, l.nkPNhoio Drive. hun Ijeun pro milted to miiiiniiut while nnrvliw Willi u In nk oompiinv ol the 4(Jtli Inlnnti'v Division In Korea. Itrcrullrr-M-Hnt. Htunley 8. Hinllli ol the Marine Corpa rocrullliiK nervlve la to lie In Klamath Knlln at Ihp I'ontofflce Inilldlim Moiiduy and Tunaday to Interview pioopef tlve apiillcanla tor eullatiiirut In llio Miulnoa. Meeting Pant Matron, 1 pin. no-hnateaa luncheon Monday, June III, at the Klaiuulli Ynchl Club, 'IU0 Front Hlroel. For traimporta tlon call H3H0. Vlallom Mr. and Mm. Don til ahum and dauuhler H111.1111, Hit rlnulon, Wnnh., are uurata ol Mm. (Iraham'a parenti. Mr. and Mra. Carl Wllllama. Fort Klamatli. Home A. E. Rvrkman haa ro lurned lo lila hume In TulHiikri Irom Wheeler. Urruon. where he haa been recetvliiK medical treatment. Left II, H. Mr. and Mra. Oor don lllrtwlatle, 'lulelake, have uone to Anchorage, Alaska, lo make llielr home. They were accom panied north by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jonei. Speaker Dr. Gerald Cosorove will apeak on "Civil Defense" at the next and final inrelina of the Husluesa and Prnlesalonal Women's Club Monday nluht. June 10. at lhe Wlllard llnlrl. In Cosi;rove Is Di rector of Health for the Klamath Couiilv Civil Defense oruuiilxatloii and haa an lmiorlaiil measaae lo deliver. There will be cntrrtalm nienl also. Make reservallona with Kllen Upp. 6558. I.ravlng Monday Clrace Wells, cooking expert lor the California Oregon Power Company will leave Monday lor Corvallia where she will teach 460 4-11 Kills how to cook from June ltl-'2S Inclusive on the campus of Oregon Stale col- .lege. Cooking classes are ex irvuielv popular W'lth glrla attend- jlng 4-11 aumuier school. Mra. Wells ho haa been with (,'opco for 'S veara, will slop brlellv at Hose- burg. Vlslllm - Mr. and Mrs Dexler I Klllott have as llielr giiesta (or the ?timmer. Judv and Itlchard Pad dock, daughter and son of Mrs. Cleia Paddock. Portland Mrs. Klllolt and Mrs Paddock are sis. 'lers. Mr. Klllott's Inlher. A. A. j Elliott. Newberg. Is also a gueM. 1 Leavlnt-PFX; William Lyon Jr . : '.'0. called home 30 davs ago bl ithe rrlllcal Illness ol hla lather. William I.yon. Pelican Cltv. I leaving Sunday bv air lur Fort 1 !.ew!s He has been overseas In jlhe Korean bailie rone. In com i munlcatlon.1 and was flown home. j In Training Wilbur Klllolt. ton of Mr. and Mrs. Dexler Elliott. senior nexi year at lhe University of Washington Is leaving Irom i Seattle todnv for Virginia where he I will take six weeks HOTC training. I Correction Misa .lane Ward. It.akevlew and Fort Bldwell. was I In Klamath Falls this past week vlslllng friends. An earlier brief listed her as Mrs. Jane Ward, which was Incorrect. Court Term Scheduled The June, 1115a. term of Circuit Court beuina Monday with a recently-drawn panel of prospective Jurymen Instructed lo be at the Courthouse at 10 a m., standard time. Judge David It. Vandenberg has been away lor Iwn weeks and no court sessions held. An order waa tiled today holding the old Grand Jury, which has already served one term, over lor lhe new lerm ol court. Members aie Koy Call, foreman. Doris Cllk. Alice E'lledge. Byron Johnson. Koy Kunt. Donald P. Hancock and Clar ence Dellenbacker. Another order tiled bound several pending criminal cases over to the new term of court. They Included actions against Bennle Gene Brlmage, charged with burglary; William A. Gordon, who haa ap pealed a District Court liquor to minora conviction: Woodrow Wilson Small, charged with forgery; and John Howard Wilchcr. charged with non-support. Copco Employe Hurt in Fall Harold Ilarkey, 33, a Copco cm ! plnye, waa Injured Saturday morn- lug when he fell about 15 "feet out i of a tree he waa topping at '121 summers Lane. He waa cutting limbs off a dee and apparenlly stepped on a rotten limb butt that broke beneath his weight. Harkey was taken to Klamath Valley Hospital by Knler'a ambu lance. He Buffered a pelvic Injury. Storm Hits Crater Lake It was snowing and blowing hard at Crater Lake this morning ac cording to telephone reports from the park service- and travel Into tho park or serosa to Mcdford by way of highway 63 Is being dis couraged. Three and one-half Inches of new snow fell last night and highway orews were plowing the roads to the rim. Visibility was nil and the park enshrouded In storm. Minimum tcniporature last night was 29 degrees. Chains In the car were recommended. BONANZA II y f OUA 1XAVITT Mr. and Mrs. I'lmlln Pfelffer and Claiidi'lle and Itoihirv nio visiting relatives and Irleuua at Mlnol, North Dakota. Nadu Derry went part way with them and la staying with relallvea In Iowa for the summer months. Agnes Hone Naylor la here fiom Lungvlcw, Wash., visiting her aunt and uucln tho George Bakers. Mrs, Bill Burnett and Maria and Mra, Lester Leavlll visited Thea day at Tulolake with Mra. Pele Hodges and family and at Malln wllh Mra. Dick Derry and family. Mr. and Mra. Dick Gentry and daughter and Mra. Annie Jacob sen and aou all of Kugcue t;pent the weekend with llielr parents, the Clay Walketa. Mrs. Adele Kent and Phil Luke have returned to their homes at ulympta, Wash., after vlslllng the BUI Duruclla and Harry Martins, they alnu visited with friends at Midland and In Klamath Falls be fore returning home. Mra. Don Hons and Larry and Darel of Klamath Fulls sient sev eral days with her parents the Klllolt-Houses. They visited at the Leavlll home Thursday evening. .Mr. and Mra. Jerry Van Busklrk and laiully ol Tulclake were Sun day dinner gucals ol Mr. and Mra. Bill Burnett and lamlly. Mm. Mary J. Binllh apenl Wed nesday with Mra. O. C. Johnson. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Sklpworlh ol Long Beach visited recently wllh Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Crawford and family. Hoy Anhbee left June II for Milton-Freewaler where he will be cmpioycn. Mrs. Kathrrlne Grallan la here from San Francisco vlslllng her son Eddie Grallan and Mrs. Giallau and lhe grandsons. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jones, and lamlly and Mr. and Mrs. Pele llodgca and Cornice ol Tulclake spent Wednesday at Bly with the House Brolhera and their families. Mrs John Craven visited with Mrs. Clay Walker on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker were evening visitors at the Clay Walkers. Mrs. Wes Dearborn took Mary Jo Graves. Alice Graves. Mary" Leavlll and Catherine Dearborn and Kuth Thomas to Muhn for a swim on Saturday alternnon. Mra. Cora Tlcknow ol Mcdford. Mrs. Thrcsea Blcuart and Mrs. Stewart Sr. of Corvaills visited Bo nania and Langell Valley friends Saluiclay. Mrs. Tlcknow and Mrs. Siewart iThresea Loomlsi lived In Lunged Valley quite a lew years ago. Mr and Mra. Bob Pepple. and Bonnie, Stevie and Richard Wil liams all of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. o. C. Wells and Mr. and Mra. Owen Pepple were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pep ple and Pain on Friday evening. Mr and Mra. Keith Hllson of San Francisco visited relatives and friends over the Memorial weekend Miss Ellen Romlvedl of Portland was here for the high school graduation of her sister Avhlld on Mav J8 and stayed over for the long weekend. She waa with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sandrc Konilvedt Annie Lou Bomlvedt arrived home Tuesday Irom Parkland. Wa-.h . where she attended Luther an coIIckc. Mrs. John Brown of Browns Variety Store and Mr. and Mra. ;I.efler Jones of Klamath Falls ; .spent several day at Spokane. I Wantl., wllh her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wagner and ! Marlanna have moved lo Los I Angeles, to make their home. Mr and Mrs. Tex Evalt and son j nf Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Curley Evatl of Klamath Fallr ! spent Memorial day with Mr. and Mrs BUI Novotny. Mr. and Mra. Cy Pool of Redding spent the Memorial weekend with Iheir daughter Mrs. Elva Maxwell and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Pele Hodges and Cornice Bnd Bruce of Tulclake and Tommy Chalburn Jr. of Merrill visited at the Leavltt home on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Conlcy of Ar.nlea spent Memorial day with relatives and Irlends. Hcv. W. B. Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. David McConnel ol Red ding spent Wednesday wllh Mr. and Mrs. J. E. House. Mra. Don Ross and sons of Klamath Falls were also guests. Mr and Mrs. George Potucek and three children of Mcdlord spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Potucek and Bobby. Gordon Glvan who taught at Dll lnrd Is vlslllng his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olvnn and other rela tives and friends. He and Mike Brown also of Bonanza and who taught at Dlllard are going to Mexico City on a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Potucek end Bobbv were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Staller and family on May 29 in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Potucek. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novotny spent Simdov at Bealty with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Casey. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dearborn and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Leavltt home. Mr and Mrs. Ray Marchant and family of Tulclake spent Shursdav evening with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family. Mrs. Harry Frazlor and Linda and Ruth Cinch,- u-i,-n nWft Dliesla. Bob Glvan who Is sin Honed at Monlerey. Calif.. U. 8. Navy spent Memorial weekend with his parents the Ernest Olvan's; Mr. and Mrs. Hcrtry Clarke and Derrell have moved here Irom Giover. Utah. She la the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jones. Betty Jones their other daughter came home Monday from Ogden where she attended Weber college. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Puddy lclt Saturday morning for San Fran cisco to spend several days. The SI. Barnabas Guild will hold their monthly card party at the parish hall on June 14. Everyone FOR SALE WALKERS DRIVE-IN Property and All So. 6th and Martin Good Business - Phone It Happened This Way New Pine Creek Bv IIIVIN FAHIH More shower whoopee I These ahowers on lop of tho awell rain we got last Thursday night plus the lovely Friday afternoon drench ing makes most all lovcra of and dependents upon growing things cry, out with Joyl Why not? When the crops wore beginning to cry out-tor moisture June rains usu ally lengthen the root and make ihe crops. Vou cry I cry every- body cries out lor Joyl TIs a hail- py world then unless It freezes) Oh! me! Hhowers. showers, showers What a blessing I But theso are different sliuwem now the kind that make the young married couples happy! Makes their com- least it makes the economic house - hold requirement right on the first hard pull, less rigid. That'a the kind that the dlmlnu- tlve, llltle couple. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ross got last Friday night over In the Grange Hall. It waa received manv useful gifts. The committee In charge of this hrMcii i,tL-i- win' M rs Gcorulit i Vincent, Mrs. Mary Snider and Mrs. Bara Johnston of New Pine ......i. A , X3nt.it Mnrlln Mrs Mvrlle McDonald, and Mrs. Birdie Worthy Grand Matron. Those go - Hund of Willow Ranch Ing from here were: Mrs. Margaret A bridal shower will be Riven 'carter. Mrs. Sara Johnston. Mrs. for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mulvev Wed- :,,omH! M1i,er. Mrs. Frankie Wil- nesday evening. June'll. Jim has imms. and Mrs. Ethel Cundiff. been In lhe service about a vearlAboul the same number attended now wllh three and a half to go. ,rom W,0w Ranch, and all had He has been home on an eighteen , )0ny nm(.. dnv furlough but will have w leave : Too bad Vincent this Thursday Pa .his wa, being host to one mighty fine going back with him to h's nase;bu) bronKinK ,0 Chester Chase in Roawoll. New Mexico. Jfci In r-jovcr at Springfield. Oregon The der to give these nK' animal had been priced to him for proper Bend-off, a committee was $2 m b(J charlelI ,hjed away from qulcklv thrown tovether. sparked fc h m0nev However. Ches - "T.,V-bh',MMrri Taude Butler lr' ,r" ""o." Vincent has pur- assisted bv Mrs. Maude chased several sire, granted Char- Mrs. Amy Cloud. Mrs. Dprothv Mc- e ,h , (h , , , Donald and Miss Anna Mae Jisher mer unU, he Rot nother rea. ine joo nnu iu , , ,,',' I but everyone is just living bit " j 1. ; ,l, ,r,.t,te fun. Thr" ,,?:ff.rr!iioS"S more exciting than those long cui n dried affairs Last week the young : bride', inar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Rlggs off nnu iit . . .herenev ' Ted with Mr "id Lakevlew at tie time a doctor was reG Sml.S'Snd "SmK: "". m Klamath FalU Doctor ..r- ?Xmr 'l. W H.nke.,utoryC0.mnd rrt "on ?.-V-. .1" ,ni .uenri the;"" "use of the animal's sudden yicKii "-",. k, Htate urnnce ttnivt-nwoii mv,,, held there this week Mrs. Frankie Williams was all slaied to ao along a delegite IrSm the East Side Orange but comnllcatlons arose. Her daughter. Mrs. Onal Butler had to undergo a mator -V. j.j.j -I tartomeVrrttoditelSS coming In Just a, we were Mr. 7ol Parlln dronned In io- Koir"c out- wlth the tw0 Voungest. da v fro,?, 'Jr T BldSl wav. I celebrate our 27th wedding an guess from whal she said, the ,"'r5n;--for dinner and a show. storm last nlghl got a little rough h,"?' JJS?1.? ?nen "lnne"S ni. nr.,,,, a rif.yon block which relives the pain and or more tree,. One man's house huge tree burled Itself In It: 7-ola said their house had a big tree DoiLne' 'i mfXrJ wav ',,h.,D0oRRc0omle "sneakln'". ittith lhe onori Mr and Mrs Art Lcnkelt re I turned from their sojourn of about Plane Crash Clue Found TOKYO Th Innnne-ie sard headoua"r - Maritime Safety Board headqual- lers on Hokkaido reported Satin, :-Por faVheT who Just bS ow " A day two patrol boats found a fe h summer here with . ?rlg"k drlver Ted Vliss ot South- nen':eXrr.V'Stmins.,lne U S B-29 da"Eh"r nd '"mily- CalU.! came upon the stalled near where a missing U S. M d M E s Robnelt Bc. 'd , d ar0und sunertort was last contacted. ! nn d b w molh Mrs car tirst ana pi c hll'Srl Si S m Fnk" nobne" t00k ,h"r dnuRh"i When a Slate Police car - the bomber no'slCiv wUh 11 crewmen '"r- ,Mrs' E,hyl JhomnSOn ? " isame one involved in the wreck aboard hat been Tn iss ng for 3 : Plland clinic today for a check-.,, ,ew minutes earlier - arrived hoSrs 'The Ar Force gave UP on an operation, performed sev-1 Ray was stm asieep. the patrol- h.iT. The nini,. nrnmsblv was i""' months ago. Thev plan to visit ma, reported, a nearly-emply bot- et! a tramtnf f icW ln SwK,t Home ,nd Newber!! n,one Ue of w-iffe clutched in has lap. on a training ingni. 1 (hp wny on the(r ntun) (rjD fter was gven ja 1 taking in the Ro.e Festival in Port- ; sentence for, driving while lntoxl ls Invited to attend. jlnnd. icated, and another 10 days tor There will bc a bridal shower at Blrt Scrlvner has received a 24 being drunk on a public highway, the parish hall on June 19 ln honor ! dav furlough from the naw and an( charged $10 court costs in of Mrs. Cecil Ballerina the former I arrived home todav. Firsl thing he , .riditinn . , 1 Bettv Noble. It Is being sponsored DV ine i.angeu vnney uiiir, ' L.eia n rry ynuv miiiiik Club. Everyone Is asked to bring i evening with her little baby broth thclr gill and paper and wrap I. er while her folks went to a show, at the party. Theie will be a prise when she went to put him to bed lor the nicest wrapping. AH friends I with a bottle she discovered the are cordially invited. j bottle had been left In the car and Mrs. Kate Phillips mother ol Mrs. Ivan Welch has received her "Gold Deed For a Good Deed" lo an acre of "Lucky U Ranch'' land Tne legal deed will be sent as soon as the legal formalities of issuing and recording have been completed The good deed letter was written bv a good friend Mrs. Rose Kukoski of Grants Pass and was acknow ledged over the radio broadcast of tho Luckv U Ranch and many friends heard it. The acre is lo cated above lhe Palo Verde Valley about ten miles from Blythc.Callf. Billy Irwin has returned from a Klamath Falls hospital where he received treatment lor a bad knee for four or five days. AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO tfm the Lean R. Mn lin lorn ny, 110 N. ?tb, at a law montM) rait. AMer a rtattmattU llmt yon ran. ir you wlih, chanE from rvnl la pur rhaie arrmtn!. Tht rent already paid I all eras' li rd la year porch ait account and atbtr down payment la ntcei tary. Tht in am hi y paymtnii fan be llllla nlhtr than rant. Or, If yea pra at. ran ran continue e rent, Good Location 6721 a month down In Los Angeles where they mingled dally and noc lurnnlly with numerous friends and Inmlly. Art aald he drove over a thousand miles while there. In Just his own car to say nothing of the miles he helped put on other cars. Almost without realizing It he drove "llkn marl" liisl tn uel hnme ( the more quickly lo his plctur- fesque stone abode In beautiful New IPInc Creek Canyon. That's the way this secluded spot grows on one. Not much, If any fog we have no smoke no smog Just clean. cool, refreshing mountain air and i gorgeous sunsets, out across the I lake. They come, they go dent: Mr. 1 ous oe. I most I -hand. . Mrs. I " mo ; ' ho, w. Ing-at the Lakevlew hospital. Society. A group of ladles nolle iiretlilv dressed attended Kaslcrn Star lodge at Alturas last Thursday evening. The occasion I nK nffknial flcl Imm the dv 10 fill the bill The big fifteen ;momh 0d mon,lrous bul perfect- ""'."" v'rv ,nt nd "' D'nk fi,invpr.rvih.om: ;condlllon Thev br0UBh, hlm over lun lor annulment, charge, planum , Friday and he dropped dead i"1"' ?lvorce,"l "JiLnv Sot""" , Sunday morniI1(!. havlng flv. ft,ri.WJ- cn ,hf bes( Qf care Ulliement. George H. Proctor, attor- There heino nrt veterinarian in deaLh Heart Ktnnnaoe .m.r.mk I , -.- ....j , "s the cause but the animal had snapped his neck when he tell, it j f scertalned. The beautiful; Hereford wa. lnsured for $1,500. : ! Carmen Fleming returned her husband from a Portland Clinic ast Friday even nc We met I'" Prescribed a series of hourly j exercises to release certain bone j?u, " "e" ..V,1" ' .j ,, . i,""" r 'nm "rehef IblenrM when she returns for a check ..p ' ln month's time, an operation 110 remove a portion ot the collar ; -V"--! 1 tint ran hr nartnlco nf hir most favorite pastime that of plnyinc (lie ntano which she been able to ! do none of for the past three ! months. i a,' A tin U.nwi PftWor .-.- ......v., :mo,ored 10 Round Mountaln weP,t .1"" r-" 'did. almost, was go flshin." I 1 he or she had none. She she had to come to tov n and get one tu"t a four mile ride but what would 't have been fifty years ago Please Return ALL GLASS MILK BOTTLES JUNE 15th For Full Cash Refund NONE ACCEPTED After This Date! Accepted by ALL GROCERS or at Klamath Falls Creamery Medo-Land Creamery Weather Western Oregon Partial clear ing late Saturday night and Bun day. Highs of 60 to 70 Sunday. Lows Saturday night 46 to 60. Winds mostly southwesterly Satur day night and Sunday. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy with acattered afternoon thunder showers Sunday. Highs 76 to eo. Lows Saturday night 46 to 66. Grants Pasa and Vicinity Partly cloudy with a few showers Saturday night and Fair Sunday. High of 70 Sunday. Low Saturday night 46. By The Associated Press 24 hours lo 4:30 a.m. Saturday Max. Mm. Prep. Baker 71 39 Eugene 67 49 La Grande 72 Lakevlew 68 37 , Medlord 2 43 I North Bend 60 60 , Ontario 79 47 Pendleton 76 49 Portland (Alrp) 69 63 ; Roseburg 63 61 ' Salem 67 49 I Boise 75 SO i Chicago 85 I Denver 81 68 Eureka . 59 50 !Los Angeles 72 54 New York 85 62 Red Blulf 78 63 San Francisco 64- 51 Seattle 66 45 Spokane 69 46 .42 .19 .10 .83 On The Record , Bf.Rg&lr'fi '"Edward u Bar-! 21 nltcI. Niive at Oron. r.i-1 i dent ol Kiamaih fiu. Jovce UimaOl- " 'J;, 'iVau' 1 kno'x-mcKE.ndree. Chrl Sort Knox. 22. "'-N',H'0Ll'iS?' ; Sident of Klamath rain ack-dickson f V..nk i SWi, r?.!l Barbara Ann Dick,n. ji. .iud.nl. Nativ. ot Oregon.! ...idem ol nKUra.ih J'f j ; ' "brSJk". V",f H Boaiey-1 . brk ul, or d,vorcl. charge, crueiiv. , ! Couple married at sievenaon. wJ. "Jj-JTZ o".M: ir pi.mi.ff. p,lrlcU s shaver vt. Carl p. Shaver. .,, Chi.ru.w. Cou- fumiiTi aki cuitody one minor child. 1 5U a monlh. George H. Proclor. at-' - - --: .- .r. ... D., Uiirltv. ney lor plaint!!!- j .r,orn'd.or"e. ChaVg." Vrueity. cou f" I SSSTaJS. VArSSXJ 1 puintm. Two Jailed On Drunk Rap Two persons arrested i-riaay night on drunk driving charges were given 30-day County Jail sentences this morning on guilty pleas in District Court. They were Joseph Howard Ray. 34. Route 3 Box 1215, and Ben Hughes. 24. 1337 Emerald. Hughes had the misfortune of crashing his car Into a Slate Po lice vehicle which had stopped for a traffic sign on Riverside. Hughes said his brakes grabbed and threw his car broadside into the back end of the police car. Both vehicles were damaged. In addition to the 30-day Jail sentence, Hughes was sentenced to an extra 10 days lor having no operator's license, and assessed $10 court costs. n . . . A .ll.p Vi a k'.e nay biimiw, found passed out in a car which IounQ .?B ". ",.h'L See Calhoun 'a MIRRORS for far any rem In the horn! .V: E. Main MARKETS and FINANCIAL GRAINS CHICAGO ill Major grains dipped slightly while rye advanced a couple of centa at times on the board of trade Saturday. The decline In wheat left that cereal not far above the seasonal lows, but bulls were heartened by the fact those points were not reached. ' Largo arrivals of cash wheat at southwestern terminals brought out selling pressure. Strength In rye apparently was based on more disturbing reports on crop conditions In the northwest, parts of which are suffering from a drought. Wheat closed VrH lower, July $2.31 Vs. corn lower to 4 higher, July 8.84 2. oats unchanged to ', lower. July 79 V,-3t, rye 1 to 2 cents higher, July 12.12, soybeans 'irl Vj higher, July 3.26 'i, and lard 8 to 17 cents a hundred pounds lower, July 112.06. Willi AT Open High Low Close Jiy Sep Dec Mar May 2.32 i. 2 )2 2.31 2.31 a 2 34 a 2.34 2.33 2.34 U 2.39 S 2J9 2.38 2.39 2.42 t 2.42 2.41 2.41 ), 2.41 2.41 , 2.41 2.41 Tavern Beef Brings Fine ."-..o,on. 140 Martin, plead ed guilty In Municipal Court today to charges of drunk and disorderly conduct growing out of a beef at the Plaza Tavern Friday night. She was arrested after City Po lice oflicers were called to quell a disturbance arising when the woman reportedly wouldn't leave the tavern when ordered to do so, and threatened assault on the bar tender. Police reported that they had to forcibly load Mrs. Peterson Into the waRon and at the lockup she sank her teeth into the hand of one of the cops. She was fined $40. Wyoming Men Don't Like Ike CODY. Wvo. Ml Two promi nent Wvomlng republicans. Oliver W. Steadman and Martin W. Little ton, urged Saturday that Gen. Eisenhower withdraw from the race for the GOP presidential nomination. They said in a statement mai Eisenhower should "recognize and acknowledge the vastly superior training and experience In govern mental and nolitical affairs ot Sen. Taft of Ohio." They recommended that Tatt. u elected, appoint Elsenhower secre tary of defense. ' B-36 FLIGHT PLANNED WASHINGTON Wi The Air Force is sending 20 convair B-36 bombers on a round-trip training flight to England next week. "Boldy" Evons Proudly Present Another of Amerieo'i Fine Western Dance Band :- ASMUSSEN AND HIS ': NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS CAPITOL RECORDING STARS TONIGH ? If 1 fnl Ott Ratmuutn. leddtr nd fuitor; Ted Wilds, vocalist; Rocky -Stono nnd Woody AppUwhift, fiddles; Virgil Let, boss end vocals; Eerl Filthy, electric guitar; Billy Tonneson, steel fuitar; Austin Strode, piano; Jerry Carter, accordion; Joe Muto, drums; end Kenny Cannon, trombone. - v - AT 11:00 O'CLOCK OLE WILL 1 INTRODUCE THE SEVEN LOVELY YOUNG LADIES WHO ARE THE CONTESTANTS FOR QUEEN OF THE 1952 KLAMATH BASIN ROUNDUP DANCING 9:30 to 1:30 (DAYLIGHT SAVINGS) Broadcast Over KFLW - 9:30 to 10:00 LIVESTOCK Chicago W Hogs, cattle and sheep held nominally, steady at the livestock market Saturday, A sharp drop In shipping de mand, which has been a nilu drop under the hog market lor several weeks, backgrounded a deoline ot 26 to 60 cents in barrows, gills and sows this week. Wholesale trade on fresh pork also was lower, some cuts sinking $2.00 to 83.00. , . Most steers as' well as heifers sold mostly steady this week, al though in a few instances declines of 25 to 60 cents were recorded. The top at $36.25, paid for one load of prime light steers, was a new low aince November, 1950. Other sections of the cattle market declined. ' . , , Sheep and lamb receipts ex panded substantially at all markets this week. Locally, spring lambs lost 50 cents to 11.00, old crop fed Iambs dropped $1.00 to $1.60 while slaughter sheep were marked down $1.00. Progressives Want Air Time J. NEW YORK VP) The Progres sive Party says It has begun legal action in an effort to force the major radio-television networks lo devote more time to Its presiden tial convention. The party said It had mailed 'complaints to the Federal Com I munlcatlons Commission and the I Justice Department accusing net j works of discriminating against it. : The party said the networks are "virtually blanking out" its con vention in Chicago July 4-6 while planning to devote full coverage to the two major parties. It wants equal time. ! i Harriman For Reclamation VERNAL, Utah Gfl W. Averell Harriman, a New Yorker who Is seeking the Democratic presiden tial nomination, pledged bis sup port last night for western reclama tion development. He spoke at Vernal, In. Utah's Uintah Basin, now developing as an oil production center. Hey Kids! HEED EXTRA CASH? Read the Herald & News Wednesday, June 1 8 $150 1 PER PERSON (Tax Incl.) I