SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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WORKING on (hi new Mt. Laid church are W. T. Moore, front, and It Sryand. The pair ara
working on maionry of the new building being put up at the corner of the Morrill Highway and
the Midland Road.
2000 Due For
Legion Meet
More thun one tnunand reserva
tions have areafiy own made by
OreKon American Leylunnulrea for
Ihe stale cinvrnllmi which mart
here July 26. Homrthliig over two
OiounaiKl LeKluiinalrca and their
Kiie.sla are expected to vlait Ihe
city lor the convention.
Ilie IjIk Job of planning the con
vention & keeping a lurue number
of local LeKlonnairea buay, aome
of them practically lull time.
O. U Matthewa, aa Keneral ealr
man, hna thru principal aldea:
P. W. Kllby, GeorKe Myern, Harry
Van and George Mclntyre.
In addition, there are these com
mittees. Chairmen are: publicity,
Hal Otile and Tom Yoiiiik; finance,
Urnla lllshnp: Decoration. Kalph
Ulbuttli.tu: Baseball. Bob Bouncy;
entertainment Charlie Bane; lioua
Inn, Julian Abbott and Guy Bar
ker; trunxporlatlon, Fred Heilbron
ner; conccHHlona, Paul Ollerbeln;
and civic cooperation, open.
Actually, there will be lour con
ventions here. The four are Ihe
"8 and 40,". "40 and 8'., Legion
Auxiliary and the Legion.
The "8 and 40" Beanlon will be
July 25, the "40 and B" July 26 and
the Auxiliary and Legion conven
tions will get under way July 27.
Uealdea having the city crowd
ed with colorfully gurbed Legion
naires, the public will be privi
leged to ace the annual convention
parade the night of July 29 and
the drum and bugle corpa content
at Modoc Field, July 27.
Lunc heon There will be a lunch,
eon lor Ihe Red Craia Klrnl Alit
Instruction, Monday, July 14 at 12
p.m. at the Winem llutel.
Promoted l-oula C, Mueller re
renilv wan promoted to Ihe rank
of flrttl lieutenant while nerving
mih the 'JMh Infantry Division In
KaMern Korea. Mrs. Mueller lives
at low Eldorado Street.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Marshal
ChiBin and son Tommy from Clreen
ville, pa. arrived, Knilay, July II.
at the home of Marshal Chlsm'a
bi other, Levi chlain. Pine Orove.
Klamalhllra Meet Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Kirarna Jr. who spent their
honeymoon In Hawaii, met and had
lunchron with Mra. Neul Htewart
and daughter Harn. The young cou
ple niayrd at the Hurt Rider Hotel
on Ihe Kona Coast,
Annual Plrnle Past Oracles Club
of Hoyal Neighbors of America will
hold their annual plrnle, Sunday,
July 13. Colliers Park. All mem
hers and fnmllli's are invlled. firing
basket lunch and table service.
Iteturnetl Mr. and Mrs. Jess
lou.e and son Ruunld have re
turned heie from Kuiicne where
they have been living lor more
than a year. House la to take over
Ihe Management of Ihe Model Shoo
blore m Klamath Falls.
Training Crulae l.oy) 1.. Milch.,
ell. scnmiiit apprentice, son of Mr.
and Mra. David B. Mitchell-, Weed.
Is serving aboard the battleship
UK8 Missouri, embarked on a two
month European training cruise
for midshipmen from the Naval
Academy.
Aboard Destroyer 8eam.in Kv
erett Karnes, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon D. Karnes, 618 High Street.
Is nerving aboard the destroyer UBS
Lalley In Kurenn waters.
Practical Nurses group will
meet at the home of Mrs. C. C.
Smith, 812 Doty Street, Monday.
Julv 14, 7:30 p in. Good attendance
will bo appreclted.
Training William V. Norval. son
of Mr. and Mra. Vernon O. Norval.
Box 338 Chlloqiiln, is currently
training at Ihe Air Force Reserve
Officer Training Corps summer en
campment at Mather Air Base,
Sacramento. Cadet Norval will en
ter his senior year at the Univer
sity of Oregon this fall.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Knox arrived here Friday, July 11.
They are planning to atay a few
days ' 1th Mra. Knox's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Scott McKcndree, 181)3
DelMoro. The Knox's apent their
honeymoon In Canada, returning
last week to Oold Beach where they
plan to make their home.
Twins Mrs. Kenneth Coleman.
804U Bristle Avenue, returned homo
recently from Klamath Valley Hos
pital with l.cr twin babies, Loy
and Lloyd.
Appendectomy NinV-year-old
Cindy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Drhllnger, Pine Orove. un
derwent an appendectomy at Klam
ath Valley Hospital Thursday, and
Is reported recovering nicely.
Intended Trip Mr. and Mrs.
Loy Barker and aon Oerry. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson, all
nf Klamath Falls, Irft todav for
Seattle. Wash,, and tho Northern
Life Insurance Co. leader's con
vention headquarters in the Olym
pic Hotel. After Ihe conclusion ol
the convention next week the Pat
tersons plan an excursion through
Montana, and tho Bnkrrs plan a
trip via Vancouver. B.C. Into the
Canadian Rockies and Olacier Na
tional Park. Both famlllca plan to
return hero by July 27.
Meeting A meeting of tho Klam
ath Sportsman's Association will be
held Monday July 21, 8 p.m. at the
Wlnema Hotel. The session has
been advanced from the regular
date, July 14. This Is to an Im
portant meeting for sslmnn and
steelhead fishermen and proposed
game laws will be discussed and
revised.
Visitors Recent gueMs In the
Crescent Lake
4-H Camp Set
More thsn 100 Klamath County
bovs and girls are scheduled to at
tend the annual 4-H camp at Cres
cent Lake this month, the local
4-H ofllce haa announced.
The group Is to leave from the
County Health Office. 104B Main
Street, on Sunday, July 20. follow
ing individual health check una.
lney will go by bus to the Cres
cent Lake canm. set ut In the
Forest Senice camp there.
Camp counselor training la to be
gin three dsys earlier, with counse
lors to meet at Uie Federal Build
ing July 17. They are to leave at
10 D m., PST,
The counselors are to undergo
training In programs, crafts, na
ture, swimming, and team sports
all skills thev will need during the
camping period.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fens-
ler. Tulelake. were Mr. and Mrs.
V. Chakerlan and daughter. Bar
bara Fensler. The little girl, grand.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fensler,
Is the daughter of the late Major
Robert Fensler, U.8. Air Force, who
last his Ilia in World War II. Cha
kerlan Is a pilot on a Constellation
Hying between Italy, England, Ger
many, France 'and Africa. He was
to leave today from New York for
n flight to Egypt. Mr. and Mrs.
Chakerlan also visited his family
in Fresno.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. . Henry
Clawson, Ottumwa. Ia., and their
daughter Diane are guests of Mr.
Clawsnn's cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Clawson, Summer's Lane and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clawson, Day
ton Street. The guests sold their
business In Ihe middle-west and
arc touring the West.
ducats Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Oober and young son David, Oak
rldgc. were recent guests at the
home of Gober's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Oober of the Hcnly
district.
Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Kent
Bowers, Oakland, Calif., arrived to
day enroute to a vacation In Cana
da. Mrs. Bowrs is a sister of A.J.
King of. the Merrill highway.
Weather
Western Oregon Fair Ihrouuh
Sunday except morning cloudiness
Interior central and northern val
leys, and considerable cloudiness
and fog along the coast, partial
afternoon clearing. Little tempera
ture change. Highs 82 to 02 Interior
and near 60 along the coast. Low
Saturday night 62 to (12. South
westerly to westerly winds ol 8 to
18 miles an hour off the coast.
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy
with scattered showers ano thun
der showers through Sunday. Little
temperature change. Highs 82 to VI.
Low Saturday night 65 to 6ft.
Urania Pana and Vicinity
Fair through Sunday, except after
inoon and evening thunder showers
'nearby mountains. Low Saturday
; night 80. High Uunduy 99.
i U hours le 4:3 a.m. Saturday
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Margreiter
Death Told
j Mrs. Leslie Rogers has received
word of the death of her voungest
oir .... .arkj-ei-er no
died In Portland following a heart
attack. He had visited Mrs. Rovers
here Ircquemiy and has a host of
friends In Klamath Falls.
,r. nfaigrcitcr was born In Jack
sonville and hd lived his entire
life In Jackson County and Portland
He had been connected for the
Ipast five vcara with Doernbecher
Hospital In. an official capacity. He
was affiliated with the Masonic
: lodge. He had never married.
Surviving are three alters. Mrs.
I Leslie Rogers, Klamath Falls, Mrs.
iE. W. Hopkins, Portland and Mrs.
I Kllzabelh Buckley. Medford also
jone brother. George Margreiter,
Snoqualinle Falls. Wash.
I Funeral services will be held 2
p.m. Monday from Perl's Funeral
.Home. Medford.,
Mrs. Rogers will go to the Valley
for the service.
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
X-Ray Meets
Scheduled
Three organizational meetings for
the forthcoming tuberculosis X-ray
campaign starting July u nave oeen
scheduled, according to County
Health Officer Dr. Setn iterron.
Merrill has slated Its meeting for
Julv 14. next Monday, in the recre
ation hall starting at 8:30 p.m. DST
Mrs. Paul Lewis is in charge.
Gilchrist community's meeting Is
for interested Dersons from Cres
cent. Crescent Lake, Chemult and
Shevlm. r.ri I set lor t:jo p.m.
DST at the theater. Mrs. Herman
Roland Is in charge.
The home of Mrs. Dave Camp
hell at Blv. is to be the scene of
that community's meet set for July
1 at 2:30 p.m.
Rural areas are to get first
chance at the two mobile chest X-
ray units which have had a quota
ol 24.800 testa set by the local
health office.
Bertha Parkhurst, on loan from
the slate board of health, and
Helen Maiors. executive secretary
of the Klamath County Tuberculos
is and Health Association, are as
sisting Dr. Kerron In organizing
this teebee survey.
On The Record
nutTitn
MACY- Horn to Mr. nd JWn. Wil
liam B. Mcy. Route 2 Box 202, Title
lake Call(.. at Klamftth Valley Hos
pital July 12, 1M2, m girl. Weight: 7
pound n as ounce.
TREMBLA Y Born to Mr. and Mr.
Donald TrembUy, 735'., Mt. Whitney,
at Klamath Valley HotpttaC July II,
1M2, a boy. Weight: pounds 5 ouncet.
STANTON Born to Mr. and Mri.
Walter fitantnn. 4 ! am
Klamath Valley Hoanltal Julv II 'lOM i
a girl. Welfht: fl pound 0 ounret. ,
"iw-iams- porn to Mr. and Mre.
Blair Wtlllama. Route 2 Box 306. Tule-
..." -am.. juiy u. 1932, a boy.
Weight: 9 pounds 10 ounce).
HENDERSON Born to Mr. and Mre
B. L. Henderson, Bly. Or., at Klamath
Valley Hospital July 12, 1032, a boy.
Weight; t pounds iv4 ounces.
MABBIAtjE LICENSE
KXNAKTON.RAV Konnolh TWIaht
Kenaston. 2A mill wnrkvr Nkllu nf
Nebraska, resident of Dorris, Calif. Jen
nie Eleanor Bay, 21. cashier. Native of
Missouri, resident of Dorris Calif.
to M rLA I NTS FILED
Donald Alvln Sauer vs. Mary Arlene
nailer, suit for divorce, durara rrultv
Couple married Oct. 30. lw. Reno.
Nev. U.S. Balentlne, attorney for plaln-
Wlltlatn U Clark vs. Raquel G. Clark,
suit for divorce. Chargr. cruelty. Cou-
pie marnea nepi. 7. lM, Hcno. Nev.
Plaintiff ka custody of two minor
children. U.S. Balentlne attorney for
plaintiff.
Josephine J. Ben vs. Albert J. Bertf.
suit for divorce. Charge, cruelty. Cou-
pie married spi ID. IH, Wallace, Ida.
Plaintiff asks restoration of matden
name Joseohtne J. Sterrttt. J. C. O'Neill.
attorney for plaintiff.
UtlRtLI UIANTFO
Etna June Fry vs. Charles E. Try.
Bemlce Van Griethiuaen vs. Then.
dore Van Grlethuysen.
LQUJIT RECORDS UOU
MUNICIPAL COL'KT
Vernon Schoenlna. reckless drlvlne.
Post 50 ball, plead not guilty.
nave worn man. orunx. fine, sis.
Clarence 'Clinton, allowing unlicensed
SMC Trial
Set Monday
A Jury trial Involving Industrial
accident compensation is scheduled
for Mondy morning In Circuit Court
The suit was brought by Charles
W. Epperson, formerly of Klamath
Palls and now of Raseburg, against
the 8Utc Industrial Accident Com
mission, and Is hi court here on
change of venue from Douglas
County.
Epperson was Injured June 2
1948 while employed by the Klanv
alh Countv School District as a
laborer. His back and hip were
hurl In a fall from a board.
He is seeking an increased dis
ability rating from the Industrial
Accident Commission.
Epperson Is represented by At
torney William D. Gfccn of Rose
burg and the Anderson and Frank
lin law firm of Portland, while As
sistant Attorney General T. Waller
Glllard of Salem represents the
state.
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Youth Hurt
In Car Crash
Jerry Tamil niton. 13. was admit
ted to Klamath Valley Hospital this
morning (or treatment of head lac
erationH received In an auto acci
dent on Summers Lane about mid
nluht. He wan naspenger In a car driv
en bv Hazel Tomlinson, Oakland,
Calif.
Mrs. Tomlinson told State Police
she wan unfamiliar with the street
and missed the curve where Sum
mers Lane turns into Etna. In try-
inn to pull back onto the pave
ment, the car, a 1941 Chevrolet
coupe,- overturned.
Funeral
ri'MMINRK .
Funeral tervters for Roxl Msv Cum
mlnga. 7. who died here July 10. rr
hfld Saturday July 12. at 11:30 a.m.
from the Calvray Baptist Church,
with the Rev. Burnes Bauett offlclat
Inf. Concludlnf services and lntermft
followed in Klamath Memorial Park.
Ward's Klamath Funeral Home la
charge of the a rran cements,
KCHBOEDEB
Funeral services for Elizabeth M.
rhroerler, 72 who died in Corvallis,
Ore.. July 9 will take place at the
Sraveilde In Linkville Cemeterry on
Monday July 14. 10 a.m.. with the Rev.
Lloyd Hollowav of the First Methodist
Church officiating- Friends are respect
fully invited to attend. Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home In charge of the arrangements.
LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO Hoks, cattle and
sheep were quoted nominally
steady Saturday. Hoks were quoted
nominally at a top of 122. 3o per
hundredweight.
hot receipts (or the week were
the largest since the llrst week
ol June, but shipping demand was
broad.
x ..ie receipts' were Irregular
during the week and caused an
ireguiar market. Compared with
a week ago, steers weighing more
than 1,150 pounds closed M cents
to mostly il 00 lower. Steers
weighing less than that and yearl
ings were steady to fully W cents
up.
rieifers were strong to fully SO
cents higher, cows II. GO to mostly
11.50 higher, bulls mostly 50
cents to 1.00 higher, and vealers
12.00 to 13.00 lower.
Native spring slaughter lambs
were 11.00 and in some instances
SI .50 higher than a week ago. Old
crop lambs and yearlings were
strong to 11.00 or more higher.
Auto Accident
Brings Arrest
Vernon W. Schoenlnir, 38. of 911
Walnut, was arrested by City Po
lice late last night following an
auto mishap at 11th and Klamath.
He was booked for reckless driv
ing and posted 150 ball. In Munici
pal Court this morning Schoenlng
pleaded not guilty and his ttlal
was set for 4 p.m. next Tuesday.
GRAINS
CHICAOO i Hedge selling
against purchases of cash grain
depressed wheat futurea price
Saturday.
Corn was weak on larger re
ceipts of 81 cars. Oala were steady
early and then eased slightly.
Wheat closed H lower to S
higher than the prevloua finish,
Julv M r , corn was lower
to higher. July S1.82. oats wera
unchanged to a, off, July 18
rve was unchanged to 14 higher,
July 2.104. soybeans were 1
up to i down, Julv 13.37 'i, and
lard was unchanged to 8 centa a
hundred pounds lower, July $11.15.
Wheal
Open High Low Close
Jlv 2.21 V, 2 2 : 2.21 i 2.27 V,
8ep 2 36 S 2 31 3 31 ', 3 31 'j
Dec 2.38 "t 3.36 J, 2.3" 2.3S 'j
Mar 2 40 2.40 2.40 ' 2.40 '.
May 2.39 ?', 2.40 .2 3.39 , 3.40 !i
WESTERN PINE
PORTLAND ll The July
holiday cut sharply Into western
pine activity in the week ended
July 5, the Western Pine Assocla.
tlon reported Saturday.
Comparative figures In board
feet, 000 omitted, for last week,
previous week and year ago, in
that order:
Orders: 40,067 ; 73,520; 50,826.
Shipments: 41.002 : 68,684 ; 34,130.
Production: 41412, 67,416. 31,
545.
person to drive. Pott S10 ball.
Doyle Henson. ran red Usht. Post
U lull.
Sede Johnson drunk driving. Pin.
S10O and 30 days. '
Sede Johnson, no operator's license.
Pine. 15 or 2li days.
Pearl Ray. dmnk In auto. Pine, SIS. t
Roland Hicks, drunk in auto. Pine,
15.
Lord Williams no brakes. Post $3
ball.
HARRY D. BOIVIN
And
GANON0 & GANONG
ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL
of their law offices -from
the Williams Bldg.
TO THE
First Federal Sayings and Loan
BUILDING
Corner 6th end Main
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