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SATUHPAV, AUGUST :t(l, I0S2 HF.nAT.n AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAUS. OREGON PAGE THREE ItrinlnilKr Willis Hill III I'ollllck tlliincr I ucfuliiy, o p.m. Ovr-mrMWol'd Iiah hriMl r rnivrd hmo Unit A le Unwind L, Hruilrn, III, la now In Kmcu ullnr Mirvlnu the twit iwo yi-nin In liipiin. lln In lha nod of Mr, unci Mm. C. II. Hcmlci., XI Lyllon, Klninnth J'ulln, VUlliirst Mr. nrul Mm. Hugh llninllliin, Hulll'ld AHu, Cunndn, Imvn Kirnt lllo nl wrrk Willi Hie lultrr'H nlHlrr, Mr. '. It. Ijtwlhrr, MM Munlo Wnv. Mr. Ilnmllton, IniiK-lliiin imnnl ol Hi" Ciumdlan I'nclllc Hiillwuy la linw irlllril aim t lin lunilly will rollio to Willie Kink, 11 C. Itamc Tim I.uihicII Vallfy Ki'HMKn la upoimurliiii a otiuarr llanco. IiiiiIkIH 111 t.orrllu Hull. V In I PHI'. Alio modern dancliif. I.lvs muMr, nu rccorda. Buppci aerved, Vlllur-Mra. Ralph Bchroeder. Pnycttr. Iiluliu, loniirr r"ldrnl ul Klamath Kalli.. la apnidlnii Ihe ftrrkrnd at Hie homo ol Mra. H. W, l.eli.ke r'ulrrmvrn llrluhta. Mr. Belli urilrr, who opcraled the K rune at the Wryerhneuner Junction dird a yrur auo lollnwlm a licnll attack. Meeting The rxcciitlva board ol Ihe Klamath Kalla Oardm club will meet, 10 a.m. Kept. 1, at the Coniniunlly Lounir, No. Ilh atrret. hlmwInj-Krlth Moon la In Sac ramrnto Una wrrk where he will allow Ilia two I'alonilnoa. Kmler Dawn and Country Whrat In the Incest Case Trial Due Carl Jewell Peternen. 55. rimmed with iiu-eal waived a Ullricl Court prrltminarv hrarlim ye.ilerdny and will Iib hrld lor Circuit Court ac tion on hi cac. Ha la held In the County Jail In llru ol IIO.IMX) ball Peiernuii, a renldenl ol Bly, la acrud o( an incrnluoua re latlmtahlp with hla l ycar-old iler at their home In Illy. The lrl. prritnant and aald to h mentally retarded, la hers In Juvenile detention. VA Outlines Loan Policy WASHINGTON I The Vet- erana Administration Saturday oul lined the alx aicpa a veteian must follow to obtain a 01 loan lor home, fur m or buMncfui, The aitency pointed oul that un der a new law mora than one mil lion velerana who have aeen mili tary aervlce anywhere In the world nine the Korean war atarted June 27. 10M), are now clutlblo lor auch loan. The new law the Korean 01 bill alao provide education, train Inn, unemployment and oilier bene lll.i lor veleiana with aervlce since June 37. llliO. The VA aald U regional ofllcea Ihrouithout the nation aro now la auliiK certlllculea ol loan rllRlblllty to qualified velerana, and are proc rsMin appllcntlona for loan liuar anllea. The lx major atcpa to a 01 loan, VA aald, are: 1. Find Uie properly or bualneaa venture you want to buy, or de cide on Ihe business you want to establish. 'J. Oo to a bank, bulldlnii and loan a.-uiocinllon or other financial Institution from which you want the loan, 3. Fiesent your plan and your oriKtnal discharge or separation napera. 4 The properly. If any la In volved, will then be appraised by VA-approved appraisers. t. The VA will send a certificate of reasonable value lo Uie lender. 6. 'Die lender. II Ihe application la approved, will then make the loan. Wrong Door Brings Arrest LOUISVILLE. Ky. IB A cut-rnle salesman be mm a alx-monlh Jail term today lor knocking on the w rnnit door with the wrong- pair of pants. John E. Dunlin's enreer wan cut short nllcr he slopped at the home ol police But. Waller Jones and of fered to aell the officer's wife a new pair of pants for a quarter. When there was no anle, he de manded a clnnrelle and left. Informed of whnl happened, the Keriteanl Interrupted his bath and arrested Dimnn. In Police Court, he admitted tnlt lim the pnnls from a parked car. open parade and Ihe Palomino parudo vlnases at the Culllnrnlu Htutn Fair, He la belnic Joined to day hy Mia, Moon and Mrs. Hussrll KdlrdKS l Alice Dule Peterson). The family will return Tuesday and will leave attain Thursduy fur market at Los Auuelcs. I'lmnlnyed Mis. Mary Bayers, formerly of cralu'a and Marvin's Is now with the Town Hhop. Improvement New corner show windows have been built In the retail atore of the Buhui ban Flower Bhop and tho owner, Mr, and Mrs. Nyliurk will build a new ftame bulldlnii, laclnu Hoiith Blxth to handle aalea of beddlnif and Kiirdi-n plants next Bpilnu. The building will have a floor apace of 4b x ill). Coming- Home Allsa. Kuykendull and children Allsa Lurr and John, who have apent tho paal week In the Thomas Maaaey cabin In the mountains on the McKenzte hlith way will arrive home Bunday from Crescent Lake where they com pleted their vacation In time for the npenhiK of school. Mrs. Kuy kenlall la a sister of Massey. Hill Meet Dauithtera of the Nile Club will meet, Wednesday, Bi-pi. 3, for 1 p.m. luncheon at the Wll lard Hotel, Mra, Marshall Marchall Htanabury, queen of Zulcltna Tem ple, will make her olllclal visit at that time. Cards will follow lunch eon. Please call 7173 lor reserva tions before Tuesday noon. Left Far School Norma Brown, Henley, lelt Wednesday momma. Aug. 37, lor Lodl, Calif. Bhe will enroll In the Lodl Seventh Day Adventlsl Academy for her acnlor year. Left-Mrs. Iral Calkins left. Wed nesday mornlnii, Bcpl. 3. for Corn ing, Calif., where she will teach In the Corning school system. Ill L. C. Carney Pine Orove rsncher, and father of Mrs. V. I. LHiuglss, Is critically III and In Klamath Valley Hospital. He may have visitors. Meeta Tuesday Klamath Luther an Ladles Aid Is to meet Tues day, 3 p.m. Mrs. H. O. Solle and Mrs. C. W. Murdock will be in charge of 111 program. Hostesses will be Mrs Palmer Solle. Mrs. B. J. lflsgaard. Mrs. A. Johnson and Ma. John Larson. Dance To Hlart-F.lks Club will Man holding regular Baluiday night dances, 8epi. . B:30 p.m. to midnight. The dances will continue ri,rn....h lint BKnn unless hollduv or lodge functions Inlerlere. Visiting Mrs. F. D. WentI Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bill Mar shall, in Olene. . w tilftr si Ihe Yacht Club will be a choice between Vir ginia baked ham or swlss steak. Please make reservations bclore mmday noon. Rummsge Ksle will be given by Ihe Mothers' Club of Bacrcd Hea:l Academy, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6 and 0, at the Parish Hall. Send articles lo academy as soon as possible, McCarthy Back To Hospital WASHINGTON OP-fon. Joseph R. McCarthy "feeling fine but still a Utile weak" alter an opera tion goes back lo the hospital to day, but onlv for a lew davs. Alter a physical checkup and possible furthrr treatment at the Naval Hospital In Bellicsda, Md., he plans lo return to Wisconsin Wednesday. McCarthy Is seeking rcnomlna llon in Wisconsin's Republican pri ma rv Sept. . Yesterday he told a reporter he will campaign for both Dwlght D. Elsenhower and Sen. Richard Nixon, who have said Ihev will endorse McCarthy for an other term If he Is renominated. They aald this would not Imply endorsement of all of McCarthy's views. "I'm going to campaign for the whole Republican ticket." McCar thy aald. "It la of the utmost im portance that we have a change. It would be a catastrophe for a man like (Adlal E.I Stevenson to be elected lo the presidency." Merrill Hall Ceremony Set MFUItll.L 'f7ie new HI. Angus linn Parish Hull la lo be dedicated hern Sunday, Sept. 1 In special cer emonies conducted by the Most llev. K. P. l-elp.lg, bhhim of lluk cr, and priests from locsl parishes. Alter a rosary and benediction at t.'iO p.m., llio bishop will bless the new hull. At S ail there will be a public dinner served In the new hall and lllshop Leipzig: will make an ad dress, Admission lo Ihr dinner Is by ticket only and there will bo ac commodations for only about .100 The ticket aro being aold by the Young Peoplea Club. Man Clips Former Boss A fnrmrr Muplov of tht BrURB ftrrvirc illation. 2M0 8. 8th, who clippfil owner F'ritiik BraKic on the Jnw ynMrrdny mornlnK. In held In Out County Jul! on a charge of ftHMiUlt and buttery. He Ih Willlinn Lronnrd DoVons, 38, of bUlfl John. Devout whh r rritctl InMt nlKht by Deputy Sheriff Dick KlniK'II ft Her HrautC fiwore oul thr RHfttiult nnd buttery complulnl. IlniKK m. Id that the attack wait unprnvokrd, that he wan working nt the Htatlon and flaw DcVokh drive up acronn Uie ntreet and net nut of his car, Moinr-ta later, HniRu fiald, he wan struck from behind. Ilia Irft Jnw wan fractured. DeVoftV ball wat act at 1250 and he in to plea to the chnrue Tucs duy inoniiiiK In District Court. Local Schools Start Tuesday Monday Is Ihe last riiy of vaca tion for about 8.000 grade and high school studrnls In Klsmslh County, and Tnesdsy morning things get underway in earnest In 29 schools. YcMcrdnv KU1IS freshmen learned what high arhool had in store for them In sn orientation session, and new Junior high alu dents reported to Fremont School. Tuefday every school In the coun tv Is supposed to open Its doors. Klamath Union High School. Fre mont Junior High and county schools have slated full day opera tions, while cltv elementary schools go for Just pari of the morning that first day. The county schedule Is to start at a m., along with Sacred Heart Academy. Here In town, the high school Is to open classes t " 30 a.m.: Junior high gets underway st 8:40. Conger snd Pelican clssses lake up at 8:45: all other grade schools start classes at 9 a.m. At Keno. Principal Stan Scvruk reports bus schedules will con tinue this year as last, the only route chanae being lhat now a bus will run clear to Wordcn to pick up students. Of 108 -achers In the county school avstem thts coming season, 33 will be new to the district, ac cording to Superintendent Carrol Howe. And nine of these are right out of school he said. The new teachers Include: Bonanza Charles Dalton, Eva Dalton. Rudolph Mnlprrt, Eliza beth McQulston, Irwin Schoonover. i Marnetle Sohn and Richard Sohn. ; Bly Betty Hngcrud, Robert Hngerlld. Falrhaven Iitns Lea Kandra. Rhnsta Mark Hatlan. ; Maim Gloria Nandle. ' Merrill Helen Rambo, Anne Schultr. 1 Gilchrist Fred Archer. Ruby Archer. Henley Betty Lotdahl, John T. i Mathis, Barbclla Short, Marjorle Zwanztgcr. Chlloquln Emmet J. Huff, ! Jeanne Splcer, Stanley Marching ton, i MS. ilbJ END OF A LONG CAREER Repre.entativ. John E. Rankin (right) conceded victory at Jackion, Mils., to Repreientativa Thomat G. Abernathy (left) in tha Miniiiippi Democratic primary election. Rankin hat served 32 years as Congerumen. On The Record Newsboys To Sell Bonds HARKIAfiK IH VHHm noMTvrirr Montgomery David H If hard Homtvrdl. XI. tl. H. Navy. j Nullvr nt Orrfoii, rraldpnl nt Honanu, luilrni. Native ul Miwourl, resident ot Kl4iniilh WILKIR-SOWKftK. Steven MlrhaH Wilkie, 2i. loviier- Native of Norlh flaknta. reildrtil at Ctill'Kiuin. Ore. Mary Ann boucrt. 1. trlephon oper- I r,-r hn" n-MI hln toll ih. alor Native of bouth Dakota, rcaidenl . r,Cr 00,5 ttlU "elD M tnC new ol chiioquin. ore Uvpe Scries E defence bonds Ih 12 WASHINGTON P) A quarter of a million American newspaper car- million homes next Oct, Secretary of the Treaeurv Snv- der announced this yesterday, ay ine the carriers had offered their drive services throueh the ia raup. 20, bookkeeper. Native ol International Circulation ManaRers a, tesidcnl ot Klamath falli. j Associalion. Snyder aald It was "a maiTntfi cent demonstration of Rood citizen-ship." 2H. roller operator. Nallve ol Arizona, rnldent of Klamath ralU. Ko Mac Hall. 21. Mcrrl.ry. Naliv of Texas, mident of KUinuth KalU. HOUNTitKE.PAt;i. Jack Bob Roun- lre. XI. rnerfianlc. native 01 aiuaoun. uinnet r.. .,(... nf Mvrti Crerk Ore. Kathrvn ,wna Drill low. COMPLAINTS HI.ru Wllma P-rri.h vi. Harol ParrUh iii f..r or r. Cturie. cruelty. Cou ple married June 1. 11.46, Hcno, Nev. Oct. 4 Is NeWSpaperOOV DflV. and Plaintiff ak. property itimtn a- lne post office Department la in- toration of maiden namt Wilma Schon- , iv,ra.!nt iiamI , hln. E. . uriJKOll, aiiorncy m - - - commemoraie me puouc service of the carrier boys. - Uuu nd Eva M Gomera v. J. W. Cope land Lurnuer Yaid. auit for l.ffW Uaiuatea claimed resulting- from addi. lion lo the houie built b defendant. IKm Piper, attorney for plaintiff. AHKt Ml II 111 KINfUH NAME KAItNKH At 'TO RKPAIH. wmce tatKin and tuit, Oregon at Btehn. by Vinton Kjme. COX BROTIU.HS. by Henry O. Cox, Merrill, and Charlca E. Cox, Tulelake. atTIBI MI NT Bt fSINI.SS NAME KLAMATH TAI.LOW COMPANY, by Gcortia L. Tocalino. niBTIIH HAntiRAVr Born to Mr. and Mn. John Hargravr. 14oa Ntimlz. at Klam ath Valley lloipital Aug. 28. 1IU2. a girl Weight: 7 poundi 'k ounce. CRAVENS Born to Mr. and Mr. Charlei Cravrm. 2.19 Home, al Klam ath Valley Hospital Aug. 29. 1932, a girl. VYciKht: 7 pounda 10' ounce. BAt;.STIF,N Born to Mr. and Mn. Wilford Baiutton. !0 F.tplande. at Klamath Valley Hotpital Aug. JO, 1952. a bov. Weight: 5 pound 7' ouncei. RODHIOUKZ Born to Mr. and Mn. Phillip Rodrlguer. Box 98, Dorrlt, Calif, al Klamath Valley Hn.pltal Aug. 29. 1932, a girl. Weight: pounda 3 WILSON Born to Mr. and Mn. Wil liam WIlMin, 2(il Turnage, at Klamath Valley Ifopltal Aug 29, a girl. Weight: 0 pound a ounces. "Put your dud fn our auda!" Mrn'a Hand Laundry, mn ana rv "amain Thnne 2-2531 One Shot Hits 3 Reds SEOUL I A guard wounded three Communist prisoners with one shot on Cheju Island Thursday. Ihe Allied Prisoner of War Com mand said todav. None ol the Reds was seriously Injured. The guard fired after a pris oner threw a sanitation bucket at him. the report-said. The shot hit the bucket-thrower and two other prisoners. Sheriff Takes Rock Thrower Adam Relchert, 60-year-old rail road section worker, was arrested early this morning for throwing rock throUKh the windows at Midway 'iavcrn. He Is In the County Jail charged with being drunk and with destruc tion of private property. Sheriff Ited Brltton, who arrested Relchert, said that the man had come to the tavern earlier In the evening drinking beer, but that he got mad when refused service later. He went outside and threw rocks through two window panes. People in the Uvern chased Relchert down the road and had him In custody when Brltton arrived. Relchert lives at the Orcat Northern Deh linger aiding. Court Records MARKETS and FINANCE DISTRICT COUET Bob Clarence Millar, overload. For feit 2S bail. Larry Harold Hutmt. following too , f)afcer Eugene Weather Western Oregon Mostly aun ny through Sunday except night and morning cloudlnesa and log along coast. Local early morning cloudiness In northern valleys: a little cooler Saturday and Satur day night; highs both days from 15 In north to 85 In south, except 66 along coast; lows Saturday night 40 to 50; wlRils off coast northerly to northwesterly and 10 to 20 miles an hour, Increasing locally to 30 miles an hour along Southern coast during afternoons. Eastern Oregon Fair through Sunday except some afternoon cloudiness; locally windy Saturday, a little cooler Saturday and Satur day night: highs both days 72 to 82. lows Saturday night 36 to 45. Grants Pass and Vicinity Fair through Sunday. High of 90 Sat urday and 92 Sunday; low Satur day night 52. By The Associated Press 24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Saturday. Max. Mln. Prep. LIVESTOCK CIUCAOO 11 Hog prlcea d. cllned this week, leaving tha mar. ket at Its lowest level since lata In June. Continued narrow shipping outlet, with outgoing shipment less than half a year ago, and weakness In dressed pork com. bined to ftfrce live hog quotations down. Barrows and gllta closed tha week 50 cents to tl.00 lower. Sows ended 26 to 60 cents down. Pork loins dropped as much as $3.00 a hundred pounds at New York and 16 00 at Chicago. Choico and prime steers and yearlings wound up the week most ly steady, but other grades had losses running to 50 cents. Cows lost 75 cents to 11.00. Bulls and vealcrs finished steady. In the sheep yards, high good to prime spring lambs lost tl.Ofl to $1.50 while other grades tumbled $1.50 to $2.00 or more. elMe. fortilt atO ball Rule Brnnttt, no warnlnf dcvlc. For feit U ball. Odu Clayton Gorfe. Improper va hiclo IfccnM. rorfelt 19 ball. Row Trnmbla, Improper vehicle. II cenie. Fine, S3. r.rl ftprneer Bailey, no clearance liShU. Forfeit S3 bell. Jimei Hervey Phlppl, no ftop light. Forfeit tS hell. Clifford Haen Jordan, ran atop sign. Forfeit SS hall. Carl Peleren. incest. Waived pre liminary hearing, ball act at SlO.rjOO. Kenneth Jerk Bluemer. overload. Forfeit 2S ball. Paul R. Dixon, overload. Forfeit S32 bail William !.. DeVoae. aiiault and nau terv. To ente- plea Tuesday, 10 a.m.. bail set at 1230 Neal Clavton Roberts, no emergency brake. Forfeit S3 ball. John Burge Mason, violation basic rule. Fine. $13. HI.'NICIPAL COL'BT Clarence Kelley. vagrancy. Fine. tlOO and 30 days, suspended to leave town. Cecil Newsun, drunk and disorderly. Fine. H0 cr 20 days. Luciano Gallegos. drunk and disor derly. Forfeit MO bail. Lawrence Mynatt. fall yield right of way. Fine. $10. Lakeview Medford North Bend Ontario Pendleton Portland (Alrp) Roseburg Salem Boise Chicago Denver Eureka Los Angeles New York Red Bluff San Francisco Seattle Spokane 79 81 81 90 66 91 80 75 83 79 86 81 82 57 92 88 97 65 69 73 41 49 47 54 54 58 49 55 51 47 63 50 64 76 62 45 47 62 GRASS FIRE City firemen were called at 10:39 last night to knock out a small grass fire in the 2500 block on Da r row Street. There was no damage. u a a c tj lu aaaug n o a oTinrrir FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Labor Day i JOHiHBIGl a I..Y..BAKERYI : OPEN i ; Monday Til 6 P.M. ', Freih Bread Rolls ; Buns Posrry o XLvJU--..o.l.0 (mi 0.0J.0J.P-g. SOLDIER HOME Pfc. Bernie A. Simonsor Jr.. 2102 Gary Street, was due to arrive in San Francisco today aboard the USNS General M. C. Meigs bring ing 2,663 Army combat veterans home from Korea. Wa collect ... or tell you why. Find out more abeut our service by giving us a try. Carter's Collection Agency Ph. 6121 411 Main BACK TO SCHOOL BAND INSTRUMENTS PIANOS FOR RENT RENT TO APPLY ON PURCHASE kyle morgan pianos "yours for a happier future throuqh music" SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT! PAINT NOW WHY WAIT? First Class Material and Workmanship Reasonable Prices Low Monthly Poyments FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 4226 H. L. BROWN Contractor I'NION I.ABIX Mayor Bob Thomnson has nro- rlalmed the week of Sept. I through ! aept. 6 as -union Label Week Holeproof Argyles Only 1.00 at DREWS! In bom to cover 40$ Does he mean roof or fire insurance? CHILCOTE , Insurance Agency "Tho Pioneer Aqcncy Est. 1909" 111 N. 9th St. Phone 5529 If he means' roof, lie is ob viously crazy. Yet many otherwise sane people carry only 40 enough fire insurance coverage. Espe cially nowadays, when property values are up. 1 How much would it cost you to rebuild your house today in case of fire? How far would your present insurance go? Face these facts, and then call us and learn how inexpensive it is to protect your house FULLY with an America Fore policy. LABOR DAY TREAT if you are one who likes to take a little ride on a holidoy and if you like a little entertainment at your des tination, and if you enjoy excitement in its purest form YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT the special proqram of hard-top races on Monday, Sept. 1, 1952, at the Ashland Rodeo Grounds, in Ashland. Ever see a 25-lap semi-main? Ever see an Australian Pursuit Race? EVER SEE A 50-LAP MAIN EVENT? These and more are on the Labor Day Program, which starts with time trials at 12:30 p.m. Monday. Just time for a leisurely breakfast and a pleasant jaunt over the hill, down to "easy valley." And then enjoy a whole after noon of the biqqest thrill entertainment on the Pacific coast. Toniqht, of course, is our reqular Saturday eveninq Hard Top proqram with drivers from Ashland, Medford, Grants Pass, Phoenix, Talent, Central Point, and fcaturinq that hardy pace-setter, Klamath Falls' own Jock McCoy in "lucky" No. 69, in a 40-car proqram. WARNING: Crowds have been runninq to capacity. Better come early. Tickets on sale ot 5:30 p.m. Time Trials: 7:00 p.m. at THE ASHLAND RODEO GROUNDS, ASHLAND ran imm AND HIS OPENING .AftON DAY - Labor Day -FINAL APPEARANCE SATURDAY (Tonight) and SUNDAY NIGHT "JOHNNY" BOZAK and the SKYLINERS OUR MENU FEATURES: PHEASANT. PAN FRIED, Grown at our own farm, the larg est in the Pacific Northwest. New crop just declared ready for the pan. CHOICE STEAKS Charcoal broiled or grilled-Using only U.S. Choice Government in spected meats. Chef: Earl Gibson Cocktails by the renowned mixologist ... NED FOWLER and TOMMY LaPENNA Up APPETIZERS Fru CockKnl Uxx SALADS Tung Fiih Solod SINKERS FROM OUR CHAR-COAL BROILER RJ.sh Cfcsh Set O Jour Sale OwKt Ntw Yerfc Cut Steak To OcvMo Fnmdi Lomo Owe U S Ce-ce Fikt Mgnon , CrHcktn Gbltrn. Pen FrxxJ Too S-ftein Stock Cut Ono-HoH M.lk-d Okkta on F Our Own Gw4 Strloin Stoofc, Br . 3 . 400 . 3 . 150 . 2 25 . 350 . 300 . 2.00 CoHm Too M.I NNVXTINI etiHi ot Mum CUM N COCOA SANDWICHES Club HOuM Sptl - CNtktrt Solod SondoKh Tnorlor Sitofc Sandwich on Toon. Frtnch Fntd Poratei t.50 Tune Ftftt Sondwtch 75 ahto) V-roinm Ham . Amtncan Om Sondch - SEAFOODS Crab Moat Ntwbvrg . Frfnch Friod Prwr DESSERTS tCO CrMrrt frtih Apett Pn, Butttrcrust (Alo Modt 25 Litra) . Shtrbtt Your Host -'TINY' MacDONELL Be with ui ot our KFJI radio broadcast direct from our ballroom every Sunday niqht at 9:15. I Don't Forget Wo Ar Open Monday Lobar Day 'NEVER A COVER CHARGE" Just a few minutes South of Klamath Falls on Hiqhway 97