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KATtmnAY, RKPTKMnicri in, ion2 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OrtEflON PAGE THREE It Happened This Way in New Pine Creek Hy IIIVIN FAIIIH Pmii rrliint nuiiln I Tile lilk liuw In over nuri niuiilirr mill--atniln Iiun brrn cri'illtiilily lulllrd lo llio hlntoiy ol Urn l.ufcrvlrw Kouiid- AnsOCllldllh. 11 M'l'IIH'll (i bi bin miicrnii wllh inula iriiiln thmi ruinitioit itttrndlnu, for iluiliiu llir Hiiro liny li'MllvlUrn Uir limn ol l.ukrvlrw blllliril With arl-llllliK Im mnnlly and wn ciuiKlit Hie ovrr How mid ovrr II llowrd mill llowed. liny Uuiililrr mid III Im II y nri'iiuil lo coiilliiim (luy mid iiIkIH iiiiiI Imirlntn iiimiIii( UikhiuIi w r n' imiKlit III tllr liltn-lol llli'li- wim im iilmo lo apriid nlKlil'n IoiIk HiK mi on to Alliirim lliry wool In tllr wi'r hoiiiH. Tlicy looked lit my wlilnki-rn -"Wliiil", lin y linked Willi pulped rxprrnnluii, "I tllnru fioinrlliliiK goln' on?" Yen" 1 nld, "plenty Junf llnleul" Itiilibrr wpieiiled on the puvrmriil n limns mm rolled In londcd wllh ruu-M-ekeiii mid lliey wero merry. Munhi lllled Hie nil, puuetiluled with rniHim und bulls terotiH lutiuliter, Aloiiu with the lubilimitu llml llowed urueioimly mid liir beyond the point ot in'ccnniiy lor miiouIIi operullon, iniiih mm u iuiimiiiii-iI und Hit voiunuiipllon lllled the ulr wllh uurbon-tlie nini'll ol burned lllel. All lllln win, loleruble mid nwrrl lo h topem tuntn but tlieie wun one tldiiK Unit liiippened lulr Krldny nltilil liuil cooked my leel. Iiwh Ui a prelwln brlltleneMi! 1 cunt Miy tlml 1 in lully recovered yet. II anybody culelieii a petty thlct Bleullnu hii.-i wllh a red rub ber hone Ilium on to Hie iumhI and nhoutl 1 II i nine ruiinluii wllh a mull and we'll bent tlml nkunk until the ureen poinoii coinen Minimum (rum Uie iiiuirow ol nm bimeiil t'ur It would be Hint ncoundiel who knlled a ten loot hunk ol hone out ol the middle ol one 60 loot necllon ol my gulden hour. Hlwle UUiW. nlzjf.lel wont llieno troubled nrivi-n ever hi li guy rent' Wlirre'ii llio vmilniUenV I'll brl there'll Miinr nun bclnn burned and uoiu mime pluee thin wan never P"'d lor- aloim with ten (eel o( red rubber Iium'! I'uplla at the Kelly Creek unulc M-liool United a llllle dnb ol ncliiiol HiLt here Sept. J, lor lwl( a day only, 'lliln Introductory innue ol a achool dny wan mostly to net the yimniihleiii oiicntetl lino their new currlcuhimlo get acquainted with the teacher- net a hue on what nchool accenorlen will be needed and "Who are yu gonna get lo alt by?". The new principal, Cluudo A. Burlow, who tin charge ol Hit upper gradcn-6, e, 7. and 8th wan on hnnd, hnvlng arrived here tlral about Iwo weekn ngo Wednen day. Mrn. Alice Harlow and their two glrbi, Tunl, a'j ycuni ol age. and Clnync, 13 moiithn old. are expected to arrive here Irom Mil waukee, Win., about Snlurdiiy. Bepl. 6. Mr. Ilurlow Junt got buck lust week (rum over in the Willamette Valley where he went to Hrownn. vllle lo get Ills hounohold lurninh (nun. Mrs. Unrolliy Blunt hun been vl.MUnu relatives anil hnlpmii non.e in the atoie line since she arrived (roin Brook-Ulna, week ago last Fri day. Hhe too in the Koumlup on Monday wllh her mother and Mcp-lather, Mr. and Mrn. Ed Hurl, roil. The two we., lo huvc lell Wednesday to npend a (ew days vlnlting wllh Mr. und Mrs. Cllen MrCirew and (nmlly In Prlnevllle. "Oh where! oh where! hns my llllle dog gone?" Roy Purlin was a-slngln' this song lam Monday evening when his while shepherd who Isn't so little any moic, hid out. "Yepl Jui.t as I expected." said hi nnu-ln-luw, Slierman Ander.son when they dually (omul htm. "Hint rattlesnake we killed out there by the bam It got 'Im. See?" He held the dog and examined hi nose closely which hud now be gun to swell. One spot showed thul the rattler (wllh lour mules und a button) hud nearly missed but did succeed In sinking one limit Into the lop ol the dog s nose. The dog the next dny was sick and swollen but still nllve. The (act that he. hud remained quiet alter hnvlng been bllten wns In his lavor as the poison In the blood stream would not be so violently Bcimci ru. About two weeks ago Otis Dor Ing (ell on his right shoulder and severely pulled or ".trained a liga ment. As a result he hus not hud the proper use ol his right arm since. Tliereloro It hns been ex tremoly dtdlcult (or him to get his meals all by Ills lonesome. Neighbors have kindly assisted him some In hnvlng plenty to cut. He consented, after considerable coax ing, to go see a physlclnn this Saturday if his shoulder did not get better. II is Just possible (hut a bone may be broken. Mark and Roy Purlin hnd n little tough luck with the new harvester they had purchased re cently. While harvesting Inst Sat urday the carbureter got to noting Fresh, Red Chinook Salmon&Steelhead A size to bake - a size to freeze -can - or smoke NO On Sales Under 50 lbs. Precision Fruit & Fish Co. On Sale while they I ast, after Sat. a.m. South Sixth Street Opposite the Bank past the Tower Theater up a bit. Cllfluid, Itoy'a aou, who was Inline helping wllh tliu harvent wun tinkering with lladjustlng mid cleaning II und some gas wun It-aklug lioiu it. jtoy wan stand ing iieuiby faring wlndwuid wuicti. lug lh tinkering procens. Wllboul thinking be struck a match to light hh clg when-kew.blcws7.ie went a lire Hint did quite a llllle dumuge to the drapes and belts on the new inacbllir. Kay Johnston Mrcncd the New Clue Creek file llili k lo Die ncene ol the llro Junl us noon us the word ol It leai.hrd lilm but Hoy arid bin son bud managed lo ex tiugulMi II by tin lin ing dirt on It by the time the truck hnd nrrlved I.ee Uoi'.n the lin-iil star runic mall carrier between Alluiun mid l.ukevlew got Labor Day oil uinlrlii milking a two day holi day When aiked what he wns go ing to do lie mi lil. "(Ih I giiesn I'll go lor a ride!" Ho he and his wile visited relatives up near Keduiond. Hen Jui Hie rldlngesl kind ol a fellow! He and his wile's trip wun marred sojiiewluil by the sight ol a bad accident at I.aplne where one woman wun killed aud others hurt In a bud cur wreck. Kred Woolndge und family from Medlonl came over Hunday louk in Urn Kniiiidup Monday mid re newed acquaintances here. They npeni Sunday night with Mrn. Margaret Curler and family. Fred i a yard bosn over In a mill at Medford but he liken this country inn! his ninny old fiieiidn In these psrls which he mude while cm plnved at the Willow Hum li mill. limine Mm tin ol Willow Kuncli bus recently purchased the big yellow dlesel truck lormerly owned by Waller King. Wllh It he Is haul, lug logs for the Willow Knnch Com puny. Mr. und Mrn. Clyde Wall., Wheutlnud, Cull!,, arrived Aug. 211. lor a lew days vlmt with Mr. and Mrn. Karl Hunlord. They took In the Itoundup while here. Mrn. Hazel Hunlord returned Tuesday Willi Uiem to one of llielr homes in Hunts Cru.. Many hunteis both In Cnlllornla und Oregon gol their hunting II cenies early thin yenr so lliey could tuke in the sage ben shout over Labor bay In Modoc and Lake County's respectively From re ports the huntern for the most part did not huve too good of luck nl though loin ol birds were seen at a dliilnnce out of range. On The Record niltTlIM noilfit.AH Bun in Mr. mid Mrt Hick IJotiKln.. WIS Vltt. at KUnmth Vflllry lluifillal Kept la, yi, tKiy, (.ItKKN Muni to Mr. mid Mti lwl (irrni, Ho 41, Tttlrlnkfl, Cttlif,, at Wrltf h(- 7 pouiult 7'( uutirri. KUiimih Vnllvy M(iiUl Krpl, U, IDA2, btiy. Wright: a (mjiiihU U nuiun, M niii ir i.k t;N: HAU. Itl.ll KKNSTAKK td RolM-rt IInII. Jll, mill workri. Nutlvr of Mi' lll(ii, rraldvnt of Klamlh rtl, Vvounn tf llllrkrnatnff, IB, turlmt. Nollvfi ot Netirntka. realtlcnt of K lm Iti Kll IMVK.NPOMT CRAY Dvld Ir DuvrniMirl, al. mill worker NotWf ot Ori-tfon, tckidrnt of llurul WfMids, Orr. Mary Kxrr l.'r o , , ludriit Nnuve of Arkni, retldrnt of Klamath Falls. - rnMPl.A inth rti.rn ' Dawn H V4rita v. Javk K Parrla, till fnr tlivnrcr Chofa". cmalf.v. Cou plv mm rlrd April 21, llUft, Hifmk)iit, Off 1'latntlff aka rtutHly of ttirc ml nur rhlldi cn, l.vi a month rach mu. port. A- C, Yadon, altomey for plain tiff ftiihy I, nnrhmnn V. Carrnll L. Haih mnn, an It fur dlvurer l.'hnt u(r, rrurlty. Cotiplr marrlrd Jan. IH, UHV. Klamath rnll. Plaintiff aka divided cit.tody of rhMd. HO a month aupix'rt wIimj rhlld la in tier rmtody. V. B. Ualrniine, at tornpy for plmnltff lila Ann Wrifhl va. Oiuir t. Writhl, tut for divnrvit. ChaiRe, cruel t Couple marrlrd Aug. 11. HMD, Klam ath rail Plfllnllff aka rtinfodv of two minor children, 10 a month, aiilt co.ta. US Ualmllne, attorney fnr plaintiff. nrt'Hi r: r.RANir.n Fred C. Kvenaon va, Jraaie M Kven aon. Obituary Ml TI.FR Harah lvlna Metier, HO, native of Drt'iie, Onlntlo, Canada and reatdent of Klamath KaIId for 14 yearn, died here Hrpt. II. llfva Survlvnra Include: the widower, William Henry ; itvtn anna, Ward, Wllhiim H., Nunnan, (ienrito. Jnck, Kvereti and nirhard; daimhter, nelty Metier, all nf thla rllv; Iwo atii tera, Mrs. Georte Owena, huffalo, N.Y.. and Mn Alice I'niih, 'ftironto. Canada; Kranddnuihlrr, Vlrginln (ley era. Spo kane: I ft other grandchildren and 0 grent-iinndchlldren. Funeral aervtrca Tuendny, 2 p.m., Ward's Klamath Fun eral Home. tionrAi.i.! linhy Hnrralll. Infant aon nf Mr. and Mir.. Jiihn Morrnlll, died hern Sept. 11. Idfti, Hentdra the parenta he la aur vlvrd by srandpnrenta, Mr, and Mra. Hen I.. Thomaa. Services took place at f raven Ide in Ml. Calvnry Mrtnorlal Park Saturday. 3 p m.. The Hev. T P. Caney off If In t In r. Ward'i Klamath Fun eral Home In charge. Funeral AMHWORTH Funeral aervlrea for Ira K. Ahworth, 07, who died here Kept. 10, will take plnce from the chapel of Ward'a Klam ath Funeral Home, 1)2.1 Hltih Street, Monday, 1 p.m.. The Hev. Lloyd llol loway. Flrat Methodist Church, offlclul inil. Comnillment service and Interment In Ktamlh Memorial Park. LIMIT AS TO QUANTITY On Sales of 50 lbs. or more v V Cat f Z Av WALTER W. BELSON (above), American Trucking Attociation public relation! director, Washington, D. C, it to ipoak at the Rotary Club luncheon here Friday. Bank Reports Fund Figures In answer lo the Sept. Mil call by the comptroller of the currency 1 1 mi ies were released today lor the three briiiii In"i ol the Klrst Nation al Dank nl Pnrtlnnd In this area. R. II. Tisdalr, vice president and mauiiuer o! Die Klttmath r'alli Hriuich nl Klrsl National, reported that rlepnslls at the branch were $Ui.HHU.:iIW and loans were I12.571. UU4 MiiiiiiKcr Myron Shannon of the bank'a Htiulli Slxlh street branch ttiitiomu-ed Unit deuoillLs Were 71U.S22 and loans were l,-t),43. ai 11-i.ki sii.iinr.i.iv Merrill Iliunch, MuiiuKer Klley UeLup staled Unit deposits there totaled 2. 461,7111 unci loans were VI, 1211. 377. Total (luurCH (or the statewide banking system ol the First Na tional Hunk ol Portland were; ae poMUi. Ii7l,407,743: loans, 29U,0O0,- 070; and total resources. (626.7B1,- 202 n,.i.......,i i ii,. .,.,. n.n. werelto leave this high altitude. He ana (luurpB lor the First National Bank group, consisting ot the f irst na tional Dunk nf Portland and its 48 statewide banking oil Ices and lb alllllaled bunks with 18 olflces. On September 61h lolnl deposits lor the group were $707, 108.720; loans, 3M1, 117,800; and total resources, ST,'2, 316,Uiii. Court Records MI NK ll'AI. l OtiKT r Galfney, drunk, rin. SIS or Wlllum went, aruna. mieana oy chitl. Clurenre G'JtlnwM. clUorcitrly conduct. Kluc. or 13', clnvi. Jbv OuIIv. ill. orderly conduct. Tint, in or 12'-, !. I'nul l.awrriirv, dUnrdcrly conduct, rlhf. J1 or ! 1 Pldon Smit. drunk. Tint. SIS or T' dvt. Ilarton Flnlcy, no vehicle HenM. Xor Icll U ball IIISTHII T I OI KT Lyman Jernmr ltartn. no PUC p9T- mil. f'nrlcll $n bail Hubert Ccralii Cakpcr, reilitra- linn card Knrlrlt 5 ball John llliharri Gnndall, no operator'! llfcnwc. Kmc. M. Iiiiim- Ira Srhmoe, no opcralor'a II ccn.r. Kmc. SS. Hoy t'lurcncc lllnrlrhk, no atop lignt on Irailrr. Kmc. ii. Enimclt W. lull, (all klnp for achool bin Fine. IS or S ilaya. Allen May Taylor, violation bailc mil. Tine. 120. M lnpcnilcd. Hnlph Allien HUkiell. no vehicle II cen.e Fine. SV Itukli Krneiit Lonf. no vehicle llcenac. rinc. $s. Jamet Kitwarr Chlldera, violation ba sic rule. Klne S7.30. Thoinaa Patrick !n Jr., no vehicle licence. Fortclt S3 bull. William Murphy Crumrlne, ran atop aiin. Klne, S5. Steeplejack Tools Taken v6ome of the tools of the stepple Jncklng trade were swiped from n li in k parked at 6 Hi and Klamath last night. E. H. Klmmel, Portland steeple jack who Is here painting the tall smokcslncks at Consumers Hentlng Company, reported to City Police he lei I the equipment in nis truck, parked at the Kern Hotel where he is sinyiug. The thief took two sets of blocks and (alls, which are 175 (cot long when set up. and another that Is 50 (eet long. The tackle Includes some 600 feel ot new half-inch rope. A pair of paint-stained overalls also was taken. The Name of a life-long resi dent of Dulry Waldo Jones, hi, was erroneously given In yester day's Issue of the Herald and News an Walter Jones. Mr. Jones who operuled Die Dairy Tavern and more (or nmny years wan burled yenterdny afternoon at The Dalles. Ho had been 111 for many months. Council The Church Council of the Congregational Church In to meet Sunday following the serv ices, Hnby Daughter Born In Port land to Dr. and Mil. iMnxlne I'etersoni William ft. Hweelinan, Heptcmber 9. Her maternal grand- pa renin are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, Bummers Lane. Nannil Circle The Naomi Circle of Klamath Lutheran Church Is to meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. In the home ol Mrs. Ruben Laurhammer, im East Street. Wrens The Suburban Sirens have slated a iiiccIiiik lor Monday, brothers-in-law, Georne Smith, Eu Sept. 15, at 8 p.m. In the fire hall. Kcne Smjt, and yv. R. Creswcll. I Mr. and Mrs. Geore 8milh rc- I'elh.wahlp PIlKrtm Fellowship ttnllv bounht the Roper Brothers lor hlKh school-ane studcnUi, Is lo residence on the East-West road meet ut the Kenneth Lsmble real- I Tulelake. The firm Is buying deuce, 2546 Homedalc Sunday eve- ; nlii. Any Icen-aKcr inleresica is invited to be at the Congregational Church at 6 p.m. lor transportation. Library Club The district meet Iiik of the Klamath Falls Library Club Is to be held Saturday, Sept. 27. In Rouue River with lunch at Ihe Presbyterian Church. Registra tion starls at 10 a.m. As many us can go and as many as can lurnlsh cars are asked lo phone Mrs. Fred Hoagland. 4681, by Tues day, Sept. 16, to get reservations in. Don't Forget the Democratic i picnic at Moore park ounaay. free eals. prizes, aaincs, lun. tveryone interested welcome. Candidate siieukcrs. New Owner Mr. and Mra. Don Lark, Weed, are new owners o( Karl's Pharmacy, Tulelake. The business was purchased from Cecil Martin, owner lor the past two years wno was auvisea oy uin. his (amlly went to Weed. The Lark lumlly purchased the Martin home In Tulelake. Gone South Mr. and Mrs. Doug las L. Thomas, Tulelake. left lol lowlng the Junior Livestock Sale In Tulelake last night, to take daughter Sally to the University of Calllornla, Berkeley, where she will start her freshman year. Sally was office secrctarv (or the Tule lake Growers Association during ihe summer. Home Edwin Lee GcRue, 21, Is home from the Naw alter spend ing three years In Korea and one In San Diego during his lour-year hitch. He was a sonarman while In the service. The son ol Lee J. GoRue and Mrs. Richard Anderson, voung GeRue Is to take over the managership of the Fremont Gro cery. His brother, Louis orvuie, was lost in Korean battle action. New Bova Twin sons, their first children were born recently at Klamath Valley Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Montgomery, Tulelake. Mrs. Montgomery and the children have returned to their homes on Siskiyou Street. Ciuests Mr. and Mrs. George A. Danforth. Warrensburg, Mo., are guests at the home of their son, J. Danforth and family. They came West particularly to see their young grandson Lee Danforth, whom they had never seen. Movies Anyone Interested in VetV -e iig Car aLT ' -5il TV If ".' Qan- ..gyy-. i am i i r iM.. i. See The Big Race Cars On The Big Track General Reserved Children Admission Section To 12 Years ,, . . FREE s8o $240 60s Tl""-l Klamath County Fairgrounds seeing home movies ot Ireland Is cordially Invited to be at Ut. AuKUstlne'a church, Merrill, 7:30 p.m. Sunday evenlnit. The (lima were taken on a recent trip to the Emerald Isle by Mr, and Mra. James Lacy and their dauxhter Helen, who went about three months In Ireland. Hack To Hchool-Wllbur Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Elliott will leave Wednesday for the Uni versity of Washington where he will complete his senior vear. He Is malorlnn In music. He will be accompanied north bv Catherine Blanas who will start her junior year as a voice major. Ronnie Tarr also plans to leave a little later In the week (or the U ol w. New Huslnesa The Bunny Btatc Produce Company, Tulelake, It operating In the same warehouse with the Cascade Htoraue on the iAIiuras Hiahway. Operators are Potatoes and onions, Los Angelea Vacation Mrs. Nancy Jones, White Pine Apts., leaves tomorrow for a 10 day va cation In Los Angeles. Stork Files Word was received here by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gal laghers o( the arrival ol a baby girl at the Frank Sommcrkamp home (Rose Gallagher). The Gallagher's new granddaughter weighed 6 pounds, and Is named Ella Jean. C of C In Lakevlew Chamber of Commerce regular forum luncheon Monday, 12 noon, in the Hotel I.nkpvlew .Ilm rWli. nfll niitlln jtne duties and history of the Lake County Fair, and trophies will be awarded to Anderson and Branch, Paisley, (or outstanding range management and Improvement. Visitors Mr, and Mrs. Harry were ,. . dnvs v,.,,in. Tovd r.or . lh, ,, ,.. BarMow of this city. The letter's brother-in-law and sister, Stf Sgt. and Mrs. Warren A. Bennett, also ol Barstow. were also here. They left yesterday. Spurs The Butt Valley Spurs . . the saddle club ... Is sponsoring a dance tonight In the Macdoel Hotel party room, with a full evening of dancing planned. A horse Is to be awarded during the dance by Kenneth Holbrook. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. E. May, Belleville. Ont.. Canada, are here visiting their daughter and (amlly, Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Hollo wav. and granddaughter" Barbara lean. ' Recovering Mrs. Red (Pat) Kurd Is recovering at Klamath Val ley Hospital from major surgery Thursday. She may have visitors. Fir Pance Elks Club Saturday. Sept. 13 Beginning at 9:00 o'clock Prizes Elks and Ladies CHAMPIONSHIP SPEEDWAY Auto SUM A.R.A. SANCTION V , h aV iMitM ROBERT BENNETT, mw praii. dent of ihe Modoc Tositmai tert here, ii employed in fhe Klamath Falls tociel security office. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO ' Hog prices con tinued lo decline ibis week drop ping as mucn as 5u cents on Doth butchers and sows. A seasonally light demand from shippers accounted (or some o( the price drop. Burrows and gills were mostly 50 cents lower at the close ol trading Friday compared with i a week ago. and sows were 25 to 50 cents lower. A top price of (20.15 was paid (or a load of mostly choice uglitweignt Dutcners fri day. but aside from this sale only lew loads ol butchers could command as much as $20. Most choice lightweights went at $19.75 lo $19.90. The top for choice sows under 300 pounds was $19. Cattle receipts for the week were among the year's largest. Choice and prime 1,100 lb oderings were steady to 25 cents lower In active trading. There was little demand (or other grades and weights, with prices as much as $1.50 lower and some animals held over for next week's trade. Heifers were weak to $1 down; bulls $1 to $1.50 lower, and vealers $1 to $2 lower. Cows held about steady following a sharp decline last week. Choice and prime native lambs closed steady to 50 cents lower than last week. All other grades were down $1 to $1.50, with the greatest decline on low to overage- good grades. Sheep were mostly $1 lower, with an Increase in re ceipts. School Group To Fete Teachers Merrill teachers will be honor guests at the annual pot-luck sup per sponsored by Merrill Parents Patrons, on Thursday evening Sep tember 18, at 7 p.m. in the recrea tion hall. All parents and interest ed persons are urged to attend and meet the teachers. Mrs. Homer Fields, president ol Parents-Patrons, Is general chair man in charge of the supper, and each parent is asked to bring a hot dish, and a salad or dessert. Galore Their Only Ulace BIG Time Trials 0)EVENTSs"r.2 r Sept. 14 iiiih y Local 4-H'ers Vin Awards White award winners In 4-H ex hibits at the Oregon State Fair In Salem last week are listed below. They Include; Machine Woodworkmg Larry Lar son, Gilchrist; Forestry I. Robert Jacobson, Henley; Vegetables, Don ald Alt, Altamont; Bew It's Fun. I0-Year-Old (Continued from Pafe One) Charlotte Parsons, tagged to top all other entries brought $207, M, L. Sutton, buyer, paid $1.80 (or the animal and returned It to the ex hibitor. Runner up in this division was John O'Keefe FFA Exhibitor who took $156 with the Tulelake Cold Storage Company buying. I Clearing skies brought out a big 'crowd for the second and final day lof the show. Visitors viewed com munity and organization booths that lammed the high school gvm naslum. Winning entry In this di vision went to the Tulelake Grange awarded a cash nrize o( $185. Exhibitors In Junior and senior divisions vied for $5600 In prizes The sale was cried by Charles K. Wlese. Tulelake, Sam Kellett Is the new manaser o( the Tulelake- Butle Valley Fair and Ole Jame son was In charge o( livestock. Reports of winners In homemak- iner. livestock ludglng and other contests and the entire report of the sale will be featured In the Farm section of the Herald and News next Wednesday. Police Close Roman Church ROME I The Church of Christ said Saturday Italian police have closed Its Alessandria Church by force and ordered the Rome church to close Immediately. Church of Christ missionaries Cliner Paden of Brownfleld, Texas, and Carl Mitchell of Los Angeles. Calif., reported police also said thev would close the Catanzaro church within one month and in dicated thev planned to shutter al so all 22 Churches of Christ in pre dominately Roman Catholic Italy. A Church of Christ spokesman said the legal authorities cited by police were Law llfiS of June 24. 1929. and Law 2R9 of Feb. 28. 1930. passed during Benito Mussolini's Fascist regime. The laws In effect reouire any church and minister to have state recognition. The Incidents reported Saturday marked resumption of conflict be tween Italisr. officials and the Church of Christ going back to 1949. Several other nrotestant churches, including the Baptist anrl methodlst. have operated in Italy since the last Century. 3 MATINEES 3 NIGHTS SAT., SUN. and MON. SEPT. 20, 21 and 22 Sat. end Sun. . . . 2:15 I 8:15 p.m. Last Timtl Mon . . 3:45 & 8:15 p.m. ONLY CIRCUS THIS YEAR WarWa Tap -Beat CarcnaTafantwith THE GREAT WALLENDAS Mavmr Inform hu such a rich abundance of artistn bt en tihlbittd undtr lha proud banner ol Polack Bros. Massed maneuvers of cyclini THER0N FAMILY The Jet-speed genius ol jugglini FRANCIS BRUNN Tableaux of beauty and balance KARREL TROUPE Cyclonic action on roller skates 4 WHIRLWINDS Champion horiiontal-baroiperts Hermanos IBARRA Aces of foot-supported equipoise The MYRON DUO liar! k.r.fAAt mM.i ..ri.li.i. Les GERALD0S new uneni-rnspifea any oaiiei k The AERIALCVELIES Pageantry ot mid-air precision without parallel or precedent,. 9 WARD-BELL FLYERS CHESTER "BOBO" BARNETT Willi Ms tin) cai, comv comit Hid capmng cimnis, pi flUIIC, plus the eipiicis ol dreusdom's llniest vLUnnO PENGUINS Kill's Piis'son's TRAINED and SEALS Hoissbitk Bijin, CAMELS Mnitima Minull JOCKEY Qeserl Oeniitni Of Albart Spillll DOGS ofjackjoyci The Mac M'Donalds PLAYFUL Joseph Lemka'i Present Picks' POODLES Near-Hnmar ELEPHANT in H. Gautitr'i COMEDY PRODIGIES t.ctiiBmai.' CHIMPS AmoWcVi Plnmat, olTnini a molt conctnlnloc minca ol oieollinca than any otlw tircua tilant Can. Adm. Stall . . . $1.25 (Inc. Ton) Chlldrtn (Undtr 12 yn.) ... 60c Rutrved Stall $2.00 I $2.50 SEATS at BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Eiplsnadt t Main No Phone Ordcn KLAMATH FAILS PI MOST INTREPID OF ALL fifwfe! (v?jl NIS1-WIIC PTRAHIDISTS EE Amy Lou Kerr, Plevna; Charmtnf- ly Yours, Virginia Roentcke, Poe Valley, Karen Klger, Alfcmonl, Linda Fyock, Altamont; Sewing IV, Sharon Davis, Altamont; Knitting II, Maxlne Morse, Merrill. Exhibitor's Ribbons went to the following; Ruth Flescher, Lanirll Valley fat her sponge cake; Kathleen Wilson, Malln, lor her yeast bread. In Sew. ing ii. sandra uennnger, Henley; Roberta Prultt, Henley; Martha Tu bach, Poe Valley; Carol Relluig, Poe Valley; Dorla Tuning, Bprague River; Audrey Varnum, Fort Klam- ath all received green ribbons, ana In knitting Kay Heglund, Chiloquln; Margaret Heynen, Altamont: Hilly DeLap, Merrill; Peggy- Carson, Merrill and Margaret Petrlk, Mar rill, all received Green swards. Man Held On Check Charge Robert Miller, 50, of Merrill, was brought to the County Jail last night to face a charge of obtaining money and property by false pre tenses. He Is accused of passing s bad check et Mac's Store. The complaint was signed by the store operator, Forest Breit haupt. State Police arrested Miller st the Hodges Auto Camp st Merrill, and reported the man admitted passing bad checks at the store, a service station and st s garage in Merrill. Portland Co. Moves East BAKER W A Portland wood products firm Is going to move its entire plant here lrom Swan Island and employ about 50 men, Anthony Brandenthaler of the Chamber of Commerce Industrial committee, said Friday, The firm is the John L. Hudson company which makes palle'te boards and ammunition boxes for the armed forces. It uses low-grade fir. Brandenthaler said the ehambef committee was working on a. pro ject to have the Weyerhaeuser plant at Lewiston, xno snip wood waste here to be ground into paper chips then be returned to Lewiston. Early surveys also have been made looking to establishment of ume plant. KLAMATH FALLS MAN JOINS TAXPAYERS' GROUP URGING "NO" VOTE ON RACING BILL ELMER BALSIGER SAYS' "Voti No on the Racing BIT "Hr'i why con'f c?V ford to loss pari-mutuel rtv nueii " ( 1 ) Taxas would go Bp. Next year the Stole Treat ury would lose roughly $1, 000,000 in pari-mutuel rev enue. We taxpayer! would have to make up the lou "(2) The fairs win .of fer and may die. Our county fain depend to, large extent on pari-mutuel funds for existence. They'll nrh ln nn Mttimcsted $1 2. 500 annually if racing it abolished. "(3) Oregon and to 3 counties receive more than eight (8) times at much at the track stockholders ar paid in dividends. That's nof unreasonable. In addition, official records and audit! show that over 98 of every wagered dollar that produces this revenue, re mains here in Oregon. "Joining me in this opposi tion are 37 responsible men representing every county in Oregon. Our Taxpayers' Committee to Retain Pari Mutuel Revenues is compos ed of ranchers, businessmen, farmers and civic leaders who realize pari mutuel funds make a yearly contri bution to the tax and eco nomic structure of our state." VOTE NO on the RACING BILL 327 X NO TeupvyerV CcmmtttM T ttttii orl'MulusI RtmnuM O. I. HESS, Ixecutl Uttmv P.O. Im 1791, Porllmti, Ort