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SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE Kulllna MiH. Kruiiclx old, who Iium Ih-i-ii MhtlUiu Inn Mum llirva IimhiIIm In lOumiip, will null fur llio Ulllli'il Hllilcn, Monday, AUK. Numlay Dinner lit Ilia Ymiit ('lull AllullM 17 will br ll lillulio liplwrru rollrd nm.it Ihi,I or li'iiclrr loin hlruk, 1'lciiNr, niHkn ro.orvn Hun briiiti nniiii hinuliiy Willi either Mli or ilrtiluh at II to club. Nuuiid Film mlltlcd "And NuW Tiiiimii riiw" will Iji njinwii ul llio Tulrliikc I'rniliyti'rlun Chinch dur um Ihr II n III. wiirnillp hour, bun luv, Auuimt IV. 'Mm llllll will Irll nbuut Uie llvrn af iiilMtloiinrlo In Hit iiiiirrr iliiya id itur rmiitly. Hrrvlrrn will bo In churuo ot llio l.iullm Uilllil. Klrrn 11m Hiifourlmn Hliriih mm Muixiiiy, :io i'1r, t the Htiliurbiin l ire Ofartmrul. l.rll Mi. Klmo Unarm, who In thr iiiojirictur uf thr Olrne tituic, left by pinna Thin. tilny, Auuunl M. for Itrd On, lowu, whi'e hrr lunlhrr, who l nerlminly III, liven Autu.t I'lrnlii plum wore nude nl the Mnnditv liiiu'hnin incrtlnu ul yiiutii club. The picnic, lumlly ulluir, will bp held, Muiiduy Auu 18. ul lllnnchr I'rlrnll'i name, htukrl Blrert. Tho- utlrndlliK are akrd to bring tltnlr own nwlin MUIt mid tuwelh If they wlnh to wlm. The dinner will be nerved fur R nominal chnrue. Advanced llurvey P. Collin, UHN, aon ol Mr. and Mm. Fred Collihn, Houle 3, linn been udvunced In lute lo lum-hlniM'ii mate flretntin man. aboard the heavy milner UHH Ia Anurlea, Ucfure enierluu the Navy CulhiiH wan employed by the Knlpine Plywood Co., as n mill-w-orkcr. ,Keno Readies 24-Hour Watch ;Cjlmlr comntmiity of Keno nan euui?Ticd a lull 'JVIiour Opera tion Hkvwatch obhervallon pant, but Klninalh Palla hasn't been able lo do that yet. Dopltc the oiler ol a pout loca tion by Mm. Oledvn Urvln on I'ron poet Hlicel, no far attempt lo maintain a 34-hour watch have tailed there. Ai Keno, howover, ft Doy Scout troop wait contacted by two Air Force men here to oruanlK the ubhcrvatton aynteni lani Thurnduy rventmi. The lollowliiu morning at 7 a ni. the ponv there went on watch. A niKhl-waichman at a nearby mill will cover the ky loa the nlithl aide, and at lra.il for now the Bcoula will handle the day Mile. County Oround Obnervatlon Corp Dirrilor Wallace Heed ha an nounced that Klamath oeratlon la anil in dire need of volunteer help from Jti.il about any angle, and han ahked Interested pcrnoiu to phone him at BWiS. Scouts Hit Skyline Trail A doien Explorer Scout and three adults from the Modoc Area Council took off for Pelican Butte lookout today the start ol week Ionic trek which la to curry them from the Lake ol the Woods to Crater LaVe. Tomorrow the itroup pinna lo scale the Icy alopea ol Ml. Pill, and Monday the trull hike starts northward along the Cascade sky line. Seaman Tells Of Beating PORTLAND 11 A 34-yeor-old merchant aciimiin told police he ,was kicked and beaten Friday by six men who accused him of vlo IntiiiK union rule and demanded Hint he pay line. The aeanuin, Harold L. Kyle, Bun Francisco, waa In ft ho&pltnl wnli black cyen, a broken nose and cuts about the lace. V Kyle said the six dime Into his quartern aboard the 8. 8. Augus tine Daly soon alter II docked. He i r ported they locked the door and when he refused lo give them Ihe money they asked, beat and kicked him until he was unconscious. Kyle mi id ho had seen only one ol them once before. Kyle lold police he used n phone near the ship, cnlled and cab and whs taken to a doctor's ofllcc. He Ihen went to a hotel room and later to a hospital. Defense Plants Head Named WASHINGTON lifl John Gol den Harnett ol Portland, will be in charge of tho Small Defense Plants Administration olflec which Is to be opened In thnt city, Burnett is a small business rep resentative of the National Produc tion Authority. The Portland office will be ft branch of the regional office In Seattle, SDPA officials reported Friday. ' GENE WOODS, Insurance Chorforcd Lift Underwriter, Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter 122 South Ninth Klamath Falls, Oregon INSURANCE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED ON AUDIT AND ANALYSIS BASIS Fire . . Casualty . . Auto . . Lift Top Old Line Companies Only VUltlni Diehard and Stephen Hewitt, Alameda. Calil., are vis llliig their iiriiiitlnnieiita, Mr, and Mil, Dob Lewis, Olrne. lie (renin Hoilal The NAACP luviien everyone lo an Ini crmuu i.oi lul with home made cake, Hun nuy, Aug. 17, liom i lo 6 p in., 4!H Hi null Btrect. Thru w ill be small chaige. Coma And I'alitl All members of Midland Oiaiiue are uigrd lo meet at the hull, Buuday, Aug, 17, lo iiulnl Hie hull. I'ollutk luncheon will be served at noon. Munday Hi'hool Picnic Fir.' I Cov enant Church, fi'i W:illlill Avenue, is holding Its annual fiunday school iilcnle In Mulln Purk, Buuoay. Auu. 17. Cars will meet at the church at U tli ft.iu. Young and old arc weli-ume. Kach peiaon Is to pro vide his own lunch. Picnic l.unrh and butnen meet Ing will be held by the County Associated Wrmtrn of Farm Bu reau at the Will Blackmail Place, Monday, Aug. I), lit: JO p.m. PBT fteiular Meeting Neighbors ol Woodcraft, Monday, Aug. II, I p in m Hie KC Hall lor a regulur bun ness session, lollowed by refresh ments and entertainment. Mamie Htelnselfor and Lorene Ilobinson head the committee. Arrived Oeorglaima Clark ar- I rived tills morning from Bun Joan lor two weeks visit with her family and friends. Hhe is Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark, 1830 Wlard Hired. Haseball The Illy Women's Muse- ball train haa reorganised with the ollowing players practicing: Nishu lladley, Mary Henderson, Charleen ('oilier, Juliet Hmlth, Irma Cum bron. Darlene Hadley. Ruth Mount. Carol Tucker, lanna Nixon and Marlene Nixon. Bill Tucker la man ager, Jim Tucker balboy. I'lenli Naomi Circle members and their families of the Klamath Lutheran Church hold picnic Tuesday. 6 pm. U'DTi, -at Ihe Malln Park. Picnickers are asked lo bring their own table service. Tn Convention Halph Mae, del egate lo Pressman's Union 3W. will attend the International Printing convention at Cincinnati, O., which opens Aug. 31. Mrs. Mase will ac company her husband as lar as Iowa and will spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Burnes. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. fllchard McWalker, Inglewood, Calif . are vis iting Mrs. Walker's mother, Mrs. George Ulrlch. 636 Conger. They plan lo slay here about two weeks. Vacation Mr. and Mra. Bob Mr. Vey. 803 Lincoln Btreel left this morning for a two week vacation, which will Include Canada and a trip down the Pacific Coast to Los Angeles and Ban Dlego. They will return here Labor Day. Annual Party was hrld by the Zlon Lutheran Women's Guild Aug. 7 at the home of Mrs. Frank Eber leln. Refreshment were served by Ihe co-hostesses. Mrs. Frank Eber leln and Mrs. Harold Eberlein. Next regular meeting will be held, Thurs day, Aug. 21, Moore Park. Visited Lt. Harold Dye. Cut Bank, Montana, spent his leave here recently visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dye, 603 Lincoln. Annual Picnic will be held b the VFW. Sunday. August 17. at Moore Park. All members are cor dlally Invited to attend the notluck dinner which will be served stsrl lug I p.m. The ladles Auxiliary will furnish Ihe rolls and butter. The VFW will furnish the soil drinks, coffee and Ice cream. Visiting Mrs. Herman (Vernal Turnbaugh, with children Jimmy and 8uMe, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Fannie Cheyne, 3408 While and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Turnbaugh lives tn Portland. .Ships Collide Two Klamath brothers were aboard the USB Marshall when It collided with an other ship off San Dlego. The brothers are Darrell and Harold Richardson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardson, 3237 Altamont Drive. Power Lack Hits X-Rays Power and equipment (allure yesterday combined to cut down Uie number of X-rays taken at Knl pine mill to 161, County Health Ol llcer Dr. 8ctl Kerron announced loday. But' that brought the totals to dale since Ihe tuberculosis survey started In Klamath County almost to the 8000-mark. The established goal Is 34,000. Berlhn Parkhurst, Ihe Slate Board of Health's representative here, goes to Roseburg this week end to speak before the TB and Health Association annual meeting there. rrevent Forgery Protect Payee Use Paymaster Check Protector fall or Write D. R. 'Del' Jones, Representative The Paymaster Corporation Box 677, Oreleeh, Ore. Ph, 6580 Phone 6369 US To Mull Jap Crimes WAHHINOTON W The Uliltrd fetulnji htm IndlcutrU to Jupuii Mint It will piujinHlv hvl ui ijiiicliini-i y for coiihlfli'nttlon of Himllrullonn lo In'ft JiiimncMt wiir c'lliiilnalfi. Tim Hint i Ufiiiirtnii'tit unnounecd fiiiliuditv Uiut tint JupuJiCM nn litifinv lind "rxnruwU Urn hopn" on 'II I m Ml a v "LhuL l ho United Htntrn twvfrnmrnl would noon be urc imiid to Kivn roiinldfruLlon to m Dllcntlont for clnmrmw mid purolc uf JiiOMiinnr wur crlinlnulii," 1'hv cinoaruy hIU Urn apullai IIoiih wnr brlnu pr("inted bV the Jitpunr-.n uovrinmcnt undrr Article II nl tho Jtipunche prnce trciily. I'rlor to I tin ncure treaty tho AiiU'rU-uii-ronirolIrd Allied occupa tion ot Jit pit 1 1 hud paiolctl UU2 wur crlmlnnli trntmrrd by the Allien. Undrr the trriity the tyovrrn in fill h whosr rnurU pnfvNrd the wur crintfK KcnlrnccH rrluln uthority lo rxirrhtP rlrmi-ncv. Tlte Hinle Dftmriinrnt announce niMil HHld the Jupiincnr einhnrt)iv "wm nrihilird thnt the Unllrd H tn lc Kovrrniurnl Ik continuing to Hlvr Uir imittrr cnrrful attention with the virw to riirlv efttnbllHh menl of marhlnrrv for conhldcru lion of Kuril npnllcntlonii." Sheep Prices Down Sharply PENDLETON 11 Prlcea were down sharply from last year when 2H'i rains were sold here Friday at the 3(Jlh annual Oregon Ram Hale. The lop price, 800, was paid by ton, lor a Itaniboulllcl consigned by the Mitdsen liumboulllet Farm of Mt, pleasant. Utah. Lait year the same buyer paid 11,050 for Ihe top animal, idem ol the National Wool Grow William II. Stelwer. FosmI. premi ers Association, said that "the dumping of Bntiih American wool Into this country" caused the price drop. The average was 1114. Last year It was 1231. Oleo Heir Hearing Off NEW YOnK ifi A hearing scheduled lor Mickey Jelke, mar garine heir, on vice charges vhal shocked cafe society was post poned Saturday until Monday. He was denied accusations that he turned his lavish apartment into a house of prostitution and lived off the proceeds while marking time lor a mulll-mllllon dollar in heritance to come due. The ca-.es of Erica Steel, 28. and Raymond Russell Davionl. 34. ar rested on similar charges in a police drive against high-priced "call girl" operations, also were put over Until Monday. Jclke's attorney argued In fel ony court for an Immediate hear ing, but the prosecution asked for a delay to. prepare Its case. The arrests and the finding of "black books" with addresses were reported to hsve sent a number of party girls scurrying from the city. Jailer's Gas Gun Flares INGLEWOOD. Calif. lf Jailer Fred Todd carries a lear Ran foun tain pen tiiMcAd of a gun. He fig ures if he runs Into trouble Uie Rns will be Just r.h effective and much lens dnmnpinK than a bullet. Todd found out Prlday Just how effective his little gadget is. The pen accidentally discharged In his pocket as he was walking through the office of Lt. R. W. Stockwell of. the robbery detail. Stockwell ' chokingly concluded his telephone conversation with a lady about a burglary and led Todd to fresh air. The fumes spread to the Juvenile and traffic offices which were hurriedly evacuated. It whs half an hour before Todd and the displaced policemen could re-enter the building. The Jailer said he's In no hurry to get a refill for his pen. Spray Program Tapers Off PORTLAND 11 Only a smnll amount ol spraying to kill spruce budworirt caterpillars will be ne cessary In the Pacific Northwest next year. That was Ihe report Friday of the U. 8. Forest Service which re ported a 98 per cent kill In the 670.000 acres of Oregon and Wash ington forest which have been sprayed Ihls year. The campaign against Uie tree killing insects was undertaken In 1949 and since then, with federal. Mote and private agencies paying the bill, some three million acres have been sprnyed. NOTICE ! ! DUE TO ILLNESS FOSTER'S CAFE Will Be Open from 5 P.M. to 1 A.M. Daily Starting Friday, Aug. 15 Sundays - 1 P.M. to 1 A.M. CLOSED MONDAYS """""" T- urn -p - - 'Wtv - rr . ........ - - , mmmmmmmmn DONALD K. FRIEDRICH (ilendlngl, ion of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Friedrich, 3900 Green Springs Drive, selects records (or tho new radio-phonograph at tht Tacoma USO Club. With hlrn are Junior Hostess Natalia Johnson and Cpl. Roy J. Street man, Grapeland, Texas. 1 Girl Scout troop No. 44 and lead ers had an overnight outing above the Malln park Friday evening. Kach girl brought enough lood lor herself for three meals and did their own cooking over a camp fire. Swimming was enjoved at the 1 pool during the outing. i Leaders who went with the girls i were Mrs. Louie Lyon and Mrs. I Lee Martin. Girls who attended the utlng were; Sundra Fields. Lu-1 die Weber, Sharon Scott, Dcna Melds, Hoxaune Wilson. Lvnettc Lyon. Marie Kogerg and Uiree little guests. Marllee Lyons. Louise Mar tin and Ludine Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Mcrvyn Wtltic spent several days last week on business In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Vau Kallna and Ronnie left Monday morning for a few davs camping and fishing at East Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Urcll and daughters Carule Ann and Janet visited over the weekend at Mrs. Urcll's sisters the Joe Halousckn. The Urells returned to their home In Redmond Saturday alter vaca tioning on the Oregon Coast. Mrs. Louie Kallna and small son. Jerrv Lynn returned Irom Klam ath Vallev Hospital Wednesday to loin the rest ol the family, at the Knlln Court Apartments. Mrs. Edwin trastny and children arc spending Ihe week at Walla Walla with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Ralnus had as housegucsts recently. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Martinson. 8an Louis Obispo. Mrs. Rolnus and Mrs. Mar tinson are cousins. V A lamilv picnic Sunday afternoon on the lawn of the home ol Mrs. Emma Wilson was enjoyed bv Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner. Htllsboro: Mrs. Maud Chrlstensen. Klamath Falls; Mrs. Janett Jocks and fam llv. Klamath Falls; Mr. Jones, vinmnih Falls: Mrs. Davton Fin- chum and lamlly. Klamath Falls; Mrs. R. C. Short. Mcmcy; nun. Farrell Hllyard. Henley; Mr. and Mrs. John Short and famtlv. Hen lev; Marv Dixon. Henlev; Mrs. Lyle Haley, and two small daugh ters. Henley: Mr. and Mrs. Matt Obenchaln. Helen Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Klrkpatrick all of Malln: Mrs. Norma McCrery and daughtor, Cherry. Hawaii; Kath leen. Rosnnne, Farrell and Harry Wilson. Malln: and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Murphy and familv. Henley- The Rev. and Mrs. Fred Doney and son David. Arcada. Calif., spent the weekend with the Fred Elmore family. Mrs. Doney Is Mrs. Elmore's sister. The two families enjoyed ft trip to the Lava Beds on Sunday. Mrs. Bill Ralnus' parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Secky and their two granddaughters of Chicago left Monday morning. August 11, after spending a month vacation nere. During their stav they accompon led the Rajnus' on a trip Into Can ada. A farewell party was held or the Chlcagoans Sunday evening at the Ralnus home with friends and relatives Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ball, Holton, Kas., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saun ders. Topeka, Kas., arrived in Ma lln Tuesday for ft visit with the Bill SBunders. Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Bill Saunders are sisters and Mr. Fred Saunders Is Bill's brother. The three families plan lo leave Saturday for it trip to Crater Lake Pegger Suntans Only 3.59 at DREWS! then on to see the Oregon Coast. Mrs. Jack Hudson was pleasant- Iv surprised this week with a sur-; prise visit Irom a brother whom the had not seen lor ten vears. The brother. Dick Pratt. Oakland, was accompanied by his wile and daughter. They staved in MaUn ! overnight and planned to go to Med icine Lake to lish for a lew 'days. Reports were made on the out ing at their regular meeting held Wednesday night, August 13. at tnc Malln church. I Mrs. Agnes Schrciner. Mother Ad visor: Mrs. Jerry Rajnus: Mrs. Bonnie Stephens and Lois Lee Kandra accompanied the girls as chaperoncs. Those who enjoved the outing at ihe lake were: Jean Ralnus. Bar bara Cornctl. Elizabeth McVay. Pattl Smith. Kathleen Wilson. Wan da Best,' Betty Bunnell. Barbara Bunnell. Diane Micka. Luetic We ber, Curol Fargo. Delorcs Stew ard. Jacouctta Saunders, LcAnn Kundra, Jean Lovencss and Ma rie Rogers. At the meeting Wednesday night plans were made for a cooked food sale to be held. Saturdav morn ing. August 23. in front of Kalina's store. Housegucsts at the Joe Smldl's Ihls week are Mrs. Mary White. Covcna. Calif., and her daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. David Osborn and b?bv daughter. Long Beach. Mrs. While is a daughter of Mr. Smldl. Another houseguest has been Joe Smldle Jr. who returned to his home In Portland Thursday morn ing. A surprise shower honoring Dor othy Saunders, was held Tuesday evening. August 5 at the Malln VFW Hall. Hostesses for the show, er were: Mrs. Hazel Thomoson. Mrs. Doris Henry and Mrs. Doro thv Unruh. The room was decorated with summer flowers and gifts were piled hlTh on a lace covered table. Friends and relatives of Dorothy who attended or sent gilts w-ere: Mrs. Anna Drike. M's. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Phil Leidholt. Mrs. Mildred Grogg. Alice and Verrette Dokken, Rose Bniley. Mrs. Vince Znmr. Mrs. Lee Mortln, Mrs. Emma Wilson. Mrs. Gladys Hslou- sek. Mrs. Pansv Hombeak. Mrs. Laddie Tofell. Mrs. Laura Dixon. Mrs. Betty Jo Brightman. Johnnv Saunders. Mrs. Bill Saunders. Mrs. Paul McCulley, Mrs. Lorene auer. Mrs. Albert Micka, Mrs. Hnrold Freeman. Miss Wanda Murdoek. Mrs. Turner Ingram. Agnes Un ruh. Carol Farrro and Mrs. Eunice Fargo. Mrs. Kenneth Huffman, Wanda Best. Mrs. Hubert More- lock. Mrs. Carl McVey, Mrs. Bess Smith. Mrs. Verba Long. Mrs. Joe Vlctorin. Helen and Ann Schmidt. Mrs. Vloleite Kunz. Mrs. Tony Vlctorin. Mrs. Eileen Evans and Mary Ann. Mrs. Dan McAulilfe. Mrs. Clvde Unruh. Mrs. Beverly Micka. Mrs. Hugh Rick and Phvl- lls. Mrs. Dean King, Mrs. Anna weatneroy, rtoxanne Wilson. Mrs. Leah Street. Mrs. Anna Lahoda. Mrs. C. M. Klrkpatrick. Janet El more, Blanche and Sandra Fields, Genvft Sutherland. Ann Conlev, Mrs. Earl McVay. Mrs. Marge Monfore. Mrs. Mar.jorie Conroy. Mrs. Nora Lindsay, Mrs. Paul Pe trasek and Mrs. Enoch Petrosek. "BALDY" EVANS AGAIN PROUDLY PRESENTS THE BAND WHICH MADE SUCH A TERRIFIC HIT HERE LAST NOVEMBER, IT IS AMERICA'S NO. riAY AN AND HIS 19 PIECE ORCHESTRA featuring TOMMY MERCER - MARCIE MILLER The Skyliners The Anthony Choir PLUS A GALAXY OF CAPITOL RECORDING STARS INCLUDING KENNY TRIMBLE BUDDY WISE LEO ANTHONY ARMORY TUES. AUG. 19 DANCING 9:30 until 1:30 (Daylight- Saving Time) oTrmTmToTmoymTro'o'oTi a tvvn'iTsvtms RAY ANTHONY Just Completed 4 Weeks in the Hollywood Palla dium during which he set new Post-War weekly attendance record Weather Western Oregon Partly cloudy northern Interior valleys morning hours, becoming sunny during al u.'rnooru; clear soumcrn vullrvs through Sunday: night and morn ing cloudiness along coast, becoin tie warmer Saturday with highs both days 75 north, 95 south and nnr 05 on coast; low Haturdtiy westerly winds of 8 to 18 miles an hour off the coast. Kustern Oregon Bunny Satur day and Sunday with some cloudi ness this afternoon; a little warm er Saturday with hlglis both das as lo Vi. Low Saturday night bo to en except 45 higher valleys. Grants Pass and Vicinity Fair through Sunday; high Saturday 88; low Halurduy night i3, high Sunday By The Associated Press 24 hours lo 4:30 a.m. Saturday. Max. Mm. Prep. Baker 83 41 Eugene 70 51 La Grande 82 44 Lakevlew 81 47 North Bend 67 55 Ontario D3 58 Pendleton 82 5f Portland (Airp) 71 61 Roseburg 76 53 Salem Vi 58 Bol-.e Chicago Denver Eureka Los Angeles New York Red Blull Ban Francisco Seattle Spokane 87 84 91 63 15 85 97 67 8 78 54 67 59 53 59 . 74 63 48 54 51 On The Record BIRTH ft BUCKINGHAM Born to Mr. nd Mn Hr-nry Buckingham, Keno. Ore. At Klamath Valley Hospital Aug. IS. 1952. a girl. Weifht: 6 pound 12 J ounce. MELCHIORI Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rimo Melchtorl. 2013 White, at Klam ath Valley Hospital Aug, IS. 1953, a boy. Weight: 10 pounds 6' ounces. MARU1(.r. I irFNhF. WONSKR CLEG HORN. Lawrence Jerrod Wonser. 18. parts man. Native of Orrgon, resident of Klamath Falls. Row Lee G leghorn, 18. student. Native of Arkansas, Resident of Klamath Falls. COMPLAINTS FILED Robert Small vs. Orphelia Small, cuit for divorre. Charge, cruelty. Cou ple married Nov. 15. 1949, Reno. Nev. Plaintiff fc?k property settlement. E. E. Drtscoll, attorney for plaintiff. PRORATE MATTER KUVKENDAL1 D V.. died Intestate July 20. 1932; entate valued at about O5.000: Junior Wagner petitions for let ter! of administration. ARTICLES OP INCORPORATION MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH of Klamath Fall, by L. L. Lj brand, Dearl Smith and Paul Brown. AHHI'MI.I Bl'KtNESS NAME OREGON HARD-TOP RACING COM PANY, by Brady Narey, Jack Lute and Rav Moreu-a. ROYS TEXACO SERVICE, servle station. 4608 S. 6th. by Roy W. Sealy. MCNICIPAL COL'RT Robert Hamilton, drunk. Fine, $15 or 7' dds. Gladys Ktrk. drunk. Fine, US or Ti days. lrvin Weiseiv drunk. Sentence. 20 days. 6 month probation. Luciano Gallegos, drunk. Sentence. 10 days. niSTRICT COL'RT John Raymond Schulie, violation ba sic rule. Fine. K15. William George Christ, no tail lights. Fine. S16. John William Crosslin. Inadequate binder chains. Fine. S3. James Elmer Chase, fail identify ve hicle. Fine. S5. Lorn an Max Long, inadequate coup ling device. Fine, $5. William Luther Adams, no stoplight. Fine. $7.50. Myrtle May Marsha, drunk on high way. Fine. S25. Royce Gamble Shaffer, no vehicle 1L cense. Forfeit S5 bail. Peter Leth Nissen. no angling license. Fine, $30. $15 suspended. Frank John Spero. fail Identify ve hicle. Fine. $5. Carl Stubbe. fail identify vehicle. Fine $3. Roy Eugene Oder, no fire extinguish er. Forfeit $5 bail. Police Retake Escaped Con SALEM UH State Police Fri day recaptured Joseph Martin Trapp three hours after he walked away from the state prison farm. Trapp, 20, was the third convict to escape from bean-picking crews In the past week." He was serving a three-year sentence for car theft from Jackson County. He arrived at tht prison in May, 1950. BABY SITTERS BEST BUYS KFJI 7:30 a.m. 1 BAND Advanc Tickets en Salt ol DERBY'S MUSIC CO. The Advance tale is lim ited lo 400 tickets at $1.50 per person (tax in cluded) The admission at the dance will be $1.80 (tax Included). i i "li 1 1 M V ifi I i li 1 MARKETS LIVESTOCK CHICAGO 11 Limited order buying, a weak wholesale pork trade and threat of ft strike at ma jor packing plants combined to send hog prices lower this week despite the fact local receipts were the smallest In two years. Lossea ranged from 25 to 50 cents. Most cattle advanced. Aji active trade developed for choice and prime ted . steers and yearlings with prices 50 cents to $1.00 high er. Other steers and yearlings were unevenly steady to 50 cents higher. Cows and bulls advance while veal era held steady. All lambs gained 11.00 for the week. A small lot of natives sold at 132 25. a new high for the year. Sheep luled mostly strong. -i, auilm.. a OI.ENK BLCKAROOS The club held meeting at the Lost River Grange Hall, Auk. 3. The meeting was called to order bv Vlce-Pres. Martha Tuback. We discussed the fair and decorations lor the barns that our animals will occupy. The beef owners have 22 more days to fatten their calves for the fair. Our leader. Rex High received a letter from Mr. Skinner which he read to us. The meeting waa adiourned. Rebecca Short MALIN BEEF CLUB Donnte Micka's hereford calf gained 2'2 lbs. a dav In a 100-day feeding period. This was the high est gain In the club. Jimmy John sons shorthorn made the next high est gain of 2.1 lbs ft day. The other calves weighed as follows: Jimmy Parker 815: Sharon Scott 925: Jimmy Scott 750: Beverly Scott 8"5: Roxanne Wilson 955: Harry Wilson 845: Parrel Wilson 1060: Kathleen Wilson 960: Donnie Micka 1055: Diane Micka 1070: I Norman Ollva 915: Norma Oliva ;970: Jimmy Johnson 950: Jerry Ravnus 825; Bill Rajnus 945: Rod ney Lyons 890: Tommy Cantrell ! 065. The calves were weighted Aug. 8. by Francis Skinner. County Club Agent and Earl Wilson, club leader. Roxanne Wilson POE VALLEY SHEPHERDS The club met at the home of Carol Reihng. Aug. 6. Mr. George Rcillng gave as some pointers in Judging dairy cows. He had three cows of different breeds. Holstein. Guernsey and Jersey In the barn for us to judge. He told us bow to know a good milk producer from a poor one. Mr. Reilinar showed us the difference between the three breeds of cows. The members also toured the dairy barn which has a modern pipe line milker. Then we looked at some small dairy calves. After looking at the cows, we had our business meeting. We discussed the decorations will use for the bam at the fair and where we were going to get together to paint our feed racks. The meeting waa ad iourned and refreshments were served by Mrs. George Reiling. Carol Belling- Truman Extends Housing Law WASHINGTON Ifi Presiuent Truman Saturday ordered the per iod for eliminating World War II temporary housing extended from Dec. 31. 1952 to July 1. 1954. There have been previous ex tensions. But federal housing of ficials explained one of these orders was so worded that 35,000 units were not Included and Sat urday s order will cover them. Olficials said the president acted after considering national defense needs and the effect of the added extension upon the general hous ing situation and the national economy. iFJS The Southern Oregon Race Club invites you to the sixth weekly running of their 40-CAR PROGRAM OF mm top mum Come and root for K. Falls Driver Jack McCoy who won both Semi and Main Events last week - (starting each race in the rear of the field). Come early, cool off in Lithia Park. Brinq a picnic or enjoy a rare meal at one of our several famous restaurants. Come Over To "EASY VALLEY" TONIGHT & Each Saturday ASHLAND and FINANCE i HILDEBRAND By MRS. T. P. MICHAEL Mr. and Mrs. Don Rice and son Robert drove to La UranUe, Fri day. Aug. 8. where they spent the weekend visiting their brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John like and family. Their daughter bu zanne returned home with them, Sunday after spending the past six weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mrs. Alvln Hefron returned to her home at Medford on Saturday alter spending the past two weeks with her mother Mrs. Martha Mc Cumber and brothers Arlln and Harry. Marvin Michael was business visitor at the Charles Crawford ranch on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nail was shopping In Dairy, Wednesday, July 13. Mr. Herbert Arant was called to Klamath Falls. Thursday. Aug. 7. bv the serious Illness ot his broth er. Earl Arant. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoefler and daughters Gloria and Wanda. Klamath Falls, visited on Sunday with their mother Mrs. Sarah Mich ael. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams, Klamath Falls, visited with Mrs. Martha McCumber, Sunday. Aug. 10. Mrs. 8. K. Hartzler visited with her sister Mrs. Sarah Michael re cently. Ivan Welch and sons Donald and Ralph, Langell Valley, transacted business in Dairy. Monday, Aug. Mrs. Delia Fraley. Tulelake.and Mrs. William Bell and Mrs. Leon Blotchcr spent the weekend of Aug. 9 at Diamond Lake returning home Monday. Mrs. Sarah Michael visited with Mrs Martha McCumber, Monday. Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Welch nd sons. Elton. Eddie and Loy. Lake view, visited Sunday. Aug. 10. with their mother. Mrs. Sarah Michael and sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoefler snd family, Klamath Falls. Mrs. Lilly, Bonanza, visited with her daughter Mrs. Earl Hitson, Tuesdav. Aug. 12. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Butts and son Blllv left. Sunday. August 10. for Dead Horse Lake to spend a, weeks vacation. Mr. Bob Ross. Klamath rails. was a business visitor at the Er nest Bisbey home Wednesday, Aug. 13. A large number or the women of this community attended the gar den club flower show held t Bo nanza. Friday. Aug. s. Mr, .In Sullivan and sons. Lar ry and Danny. Klamath Falls, visit ed with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hartzler. saturaay. Aug. . Mrs- Bill Rvser and mother Mrs. Rvser and Mrs. Don Rice made a business tcin to Ashland. Tues day. Aug. 12. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enman. Mr. and Mrs. tteea ana tamnv accompanied bv Mrs. Emma Rueck attended church In Klamath Falls, Sunday. Aug. 10- CONTRACT AWARDED SALEM m Babler Bros., Port land, won a S988.629 contract for grading and surfacing a 10-mile iween Anlauf and Yoncalla In Douglas County, tne stale mgn way Commission reported Friday. inrl rail HH It all! Men'l Hand Laundry, Ph. t-2531. ANNOUNCEMENT W. F. DEAN. D.D.S. naounces that he has acquired the practice of ALBERT E. BURNS, D.M.D. and will continue to maintain of fices at 314-315 Medical-Dental Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Night at 7:00 P.M. " RODEO GROUNDS