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SATUKDAY, NOVKMBKIl 1. 1052 IIKHAU) & NKVVS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN f '. ;: CITY BRIEFS IlonorMim fe Nnnnan Iiin re rrlvotl word thai Iwr son. Uiirdon Wed, atudoiil at Ilia Univerniiy ui l.ouUvlllf. wan clKir.fcl by the Unl vrrally art rkparlnirnl lo puinl alx wnlrr eulor komim lor. new bank. Ho liu Nino icvcnlly paiiHtri twu nc (or Iht oltlco 01 Dr. Hurry Krrdrlrka. Utmliin, toiilioniorc, plmlned Minbiln Clll Alnli. I.' tlmlr iiiiii uf hurii)OiuliK lor tin flu trrnlty Una year. Hunlara Mr, nirrt Mr". Wibb KpniieU, llrihlliiK, Ioiiiut Klnmuili J'iiIIn rnnldriiiK were liria lor n rouplo 01 day ol hiinlliiR thin . Kuweit own llm Hull, men' cloth lull aluro t Kndcllng. Dniployrd Mi'N. I re Norman, fiiimrrly In rlmme ol rcaily-lo-wrur I Town tlio) It now with Mur vln'i. , hunir Tin Kliunalll 1'n Hi Our drn Club will not hold Ilia regular mrrllllB. Nov, S. Mrintiei h arc lirurd to atl'iid thn Klntimtl) till dlMrlcl mtirlliiK Tliuimtav, Nov, J, at the city library auditorium. Rtu lilmllon will alurl at 11:30 a.m. For luncheon i t.rrviillon phonr Mm. Fred KuriMm, J ouM, ' i I'lilluik All CJnrdtrn Cmli main llirn In Ilia Klniniith miu-dlnlrlet nra Invited lo a politick supper, Wi-ilneMlity, Nov. b, at- lha home ol Mm, a Ci, CinninltiKi. 6:30 p.m. Thin Will ho an iporltiity to lurrt ll 10 kliita ojlweii uDd batoino Hot ter aciuuiiited. . , TravFlliti Mra. Karl Wrlnnv, liar Alntrr, Mm, Dora Durham, vlnlUllf hrra Irum Luhhook, Te;an, and Mm- Jura Kennedy kit tuduy lor I'lmrne whrra they will vIMt Mrs. Wcliunr'a grniidduiiiililoi, Anil, ( Aurlmy Mra, I.eslla Hokum, 801 J'acilm Terrace will open her hoinn all day Tueiduy, Nov. 4, election dny, lo mother wllh young children, Omluron miiy be lell w.tn competent bnby alllera while millit er h vote. Women , from all purta ol town will bo. wolooina. i:miloyed Mm. Jrlte Kennell, Ioiik nrnoclutnl wllh raudy-lo-wcar department In Klmnalh falls In now head ol thn reudy-lo-weur de partment at Montgomery Ward". l ed Friday Mra. Bud Bnnla lei l Friday morning by bun lor I'ayette. Idaho, where ahe will Join Mm. Dick Freeman ol Walla Wall. War.h., and Mra. Harold BaaMord ol i'ayalte, lha Ihrte young ladtei will leave Hunday morninK from rayette by car for BlarkHlone, Va., where Ihry will meet their huv bnnda who are atatlonrd at Camp Pickett, Virginia. Maaar The Moone Ma'a bowllns Democrata ere going lo Join hana team ol the Women ol the Mooae Monday night at 7 In at. ellort lo will meet at Lucky I..,.e', bowling bera ol the leiim ara aiked to be ready lo bowl by 7 .m. Methodl.t Men'a Club Invites all meinbera and Irlenda of the church to round table tilncuaslon of "the Election Iwiuea" In be held In Ine hoclal parlor on Hunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Unlit refreshment to follow. Sam Thompson la lu cnargc of arrangementa. Demos, GOPs Join Forces For the. flral and probably lha only lime In the present political ramnalun the Pepubllcana and gel Klamath renldenta to the polla. - r,tt 11m Vntu" lrlve got under way today with hundreds nl Klamath Boy Bcotili Marling the distribution of aomo 1J.000 Ltuerly Bell door knob tags tb homea throughout the Klnmath Banin. Monday' parade la wide open to all parllct having parllcular issues to plug, but the iheino mui.t carry ( IIANOU Falling plaera In prerlnrt II haa been rhanced from Ilia Duke hulldlnr lo the irorv Fur hap at IIS K. Main, II aa annaunred today. (ha "del Out and Vole" slogan or ume thing similar, according to Co chairmen Dr. Hubert Wooda no ' The' two political parties are spon torlng the allalr, . ' .The parade la to alart at the Ttiiirtliousa and Is lo coni:nue down Main Street and out East Maui here II Will disband. . ' II should be along lha line ol an old lshloned lorch-llaht parade. Wither !;M Weatorn Oregon Mostly aunny and a little warmer baluruay. In- oreuslng cloudlnesa Saturday night wllh occasional rain beginning oil coast early Bunday and spreading over interior buruig the oy; mgns lioiii day bi to 65 Low Balurday night 38 to 48. Winds off coast light and variable, becoming touth erly and Is to 28 miles an hour tlaturday night and Sunday. Eastern Oregon Hearing eat- urday afternoon and night. Increas ing cloudlnesa and rising tempera tures. Hunday, uigna Doth aays u to b'i- Lows Saturday nluht VI to fi, except )t In high vullcjs, Northern calllornla Fair through Sunday with patches or moinlng fog on coanl, slightly warmer Sunday, Northerly winds of 10 lo 20 miles an hour off cot.-it, becoming light Saturday night, Coo Bay Are Sunny Satur day will) palchc of morning fog. Increasing cloudlnesa Saturday night and cloudy Sunday with oc casional rain by afternoon. Bar winds light and variable Saturday, becoming southwesterly Saturday nluht and Increasing to 18 to Hi miles an hour by early fiunday. High 88 Saturday and 68 Sunday. Low Saturday night 80. Ry The Associated Press 21 hours te 4:3 a.m. Saturday Mai. Mln. I'rcp. Chosen Barbara Cutter. mem ber of the KUII8 a capped cuoir lor lour years and who graduated last June, haa been chosen as one ol e group of forty voices for the a cappclla choir at' Oirgon blatc College. ' l.adlea Aid Klamath Lutheran Church meet Nov. 4, 2 p.m.. at I church. Program by Mra. b vln Tweet, "Imprisonment in Caesar ea." Please return thanks offering envelopes. Ilosle-ses, Mrs.' R. P. F.lllngron. Mrs. D. KnucUon and Mrs. A Brcltenslrln. Buker 47 18 .02 Fugene 87 38 21 Klamath Falls 43 ?1 La Grande 61 37 T Lakevlew 63 Zl Medlord to) 38 North Bend 69 l .07 Ontario 67 23 PrmTieton M 4 Portland Aliport 68 28 Roaeburg 68 43 .14 Kalein , ii 38 .11 Bone 88 28 Chicago t9 41 Denver 73 ii fturek 68 47 I-os Angeles 67 87 New York 68 62 fled Blulf 78 64 Ban Francbco 63 43 Seattle 60 rl :a Spokane 48 33 -Aw i r'fVsV i j'i''" SERVICES for Cathorine El nor Pence, 19, who diod Thursday in Gilchrist vhile being fatten to Portland (or hospitalization, are to be held Monday at 2:30 p.m. from Ward's Funeral Home. Mits Pence was drum meioreHe while attending KUHS, and belonoad lo the Peliren Serv-, ice Club, csprell choir, and participated in dra matic. Hr parents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pence. . Meels Monday Tile Past Noble Grands Club of Rebrkaha will meet ? a""!?.''" I K,r.ng,ueP,4 :-. V.nUe-.re.'d ol Tule Man Weds L Japanese Girl TULELAKE A former Tulelske man, Joe Cuddy, son of Mrs. Oladys Garrett, now living In Sam Ross and brother of Mra. Robert Blrtwlatle. Tulelske. will I return to the United Slates on ro tation, probaoiy early next car wllh a Japanese bride. Cuddy haa been serving with the army and ss married Sept. 1 to the daughter of a retired Japa nese In the base chapel at Crmp McGlll. residents will Darllcllttte bv tvlin Ing on their front porch hiihia III the "Llgbl On, Votes Out" Cam paign being conducted by the Mu tual Broadcasting System. Dr. Wooda aald. today ha hoped manv Klamath people would par ticipate. A car wllh banner boost ing the "Gel Out the Vole" Is plen ty good, he said. Bonanza. Fire Zone Sought BONANZA More Uian 60 real denta and proiierly owneia ol the Banania area nave signed petitions asking that a rural fire protection district be ael up here. The petition ask the County Court to call hearing on the sub ject, and If atrenuous objection la not raised at the hearing, an elec tion will be called to rieal and establish boundaries of the district and to elect olllrer. Proposed boundaries have the town of Bonsni approximately In the center of rectangle, extending in to Dairy and part of Vonn Valley, nd down almost to Loreli. Tuesday which Is election day. Drunk Driver Fined, Jailed Relph David llullt. 12-year-old soldier living al 618 Pleasanl. was lined a total of 81!6 and sentenced to 30 days In the City Jail this morning. He was found guilty In Municipal Court on Charges of drunk driving, hit-and-run driving and having no operator's llcenie. City Police reported that 1941 Sludebaker edsn driven by Hunt struck four other cara coming across the 8. 6th viaduct last night. He was arrested tv 8'h ud Commercial, Garden Clubs To Meet Registration win tUrt at 9:30 i.m. Nov 6, tl the city lib; mi y Auditorium for ft meeting of the Klamath Sub-dlMrict Gurdrn Club. The buMneM meeting will follow reiftstrfttlon and a luncheon will bi served at the Yacht club ftt 1 p.m. AH luncheon rerervntions hould be made with Mrs. Charles Thurman. phone IBM. AU member-, of garden clubg are urged to be present. Htata officers and atat commit tee chairman will be guest. Obituary 1AN0 1 Wtnrv !tnon. 14, d'ed h-r Ort 20. Ilt.12. A romln. Mrt. FrieC I'rv'vft In Pipranrfnto. Tii body is I ward K I ui in runcrai Home. MtRBITT , - Anthony Mrrr'tt. BO, nttv rnd Ht- mnm rvtdrm or Kini)in o.unly aiea ftt TiH nc'Wanrt it Wtlllafnioo Blvcr, Oct. 31, 1(33. iurvtvori includ; titer, Vora Hiwk. Fl. Klimilh, and Ivorf n Cranf, BMtty; nephcwi, Ceorae Mfr- rttt and Tred Konkey Mr-mil. Chllo- outt. Funtr! rvircj vr'll Uke pUft from the chanc ol warti'l K u mam iditwii limn. H-en rfi. rnrn. day. 10 30 am. th r.ev. Hariry Zriier rfrrlatlrg. Otinvtmert wrvwe and inteimenl In Chcf hooch In Ccmcury at l.M p.m. FUNERAL rt Nit runsrsl tervte. foe Cstherlns El- nai rnr. IS. who died In Gllrlvut Oct. 3A. will tsl-. Dljr. from Ihc chJD.1 of Ward'. Kl.malh (uixral Horn., ni Hlsh fttreel. Mondsr. a p.m.. in. lUv. Or.rty Ciirt. C.lv.ry Bsptirt ehwreh. offlrlstinc rommlnaent n- lr. and inurmant in Kianiiui Nrmorui Park. ... BE WISE!! ECONOMIZE!! BUY IMO MERCHANDISE!! 805 E. Main . NEW TRAILER HOMES Agency for SPARTAN-PONTUC t aiPPER NOW ON DISPUY Balslger Motor Co. Mai Isplaaa KleasaHi rails On Tha Record BIHTHt nimniN Born to n. and Mm, fiv Du.bJn, 30ifl Like voti. at KIsmatli Val v Hoipilal Oct. 31. lOU, a (Irl. Weight. 1 poMndi 12 ounceie M ARftMfttt LKTNKK ARAfU'CYULrDSOr. Plttkr.ty Wil ttatn bear I V, .0, faimr, Nrtiva of Oreon ei.ldni of Klamiitn faili. Mar a Thereta BIdo, 27, Oar-her. Natlva ot Iowa, fttkient of Merrill, Of. (OMPi-AiNia rn. rn Junelh M. Itouliaar ve. Richard and Auorey Varnum, ult for aiU.iVw dain ai.ei rl aimed resulting from auto accl fr.t June 4. 19.12, at lntartertlon of i;H 07 and Ortjfoii U'i. friUllian and liinwn, Eugne, attornevi lor plaintiff. Mike J. Later Audrey Ljcr, autt for divorre. Charge crurlly. Couple married March 0, 1040, Walla V.'alU, Wah, Plaintiff a-k property Mltle ment. U, 8, Ilalcnimc, attorney lor plnlntlff, Mable Matttnon va. Dal Matteion, tilt lor dlvorfe. Charge, cruelty. Con pi married May 14 . 1032, Reno. Nrv I'lalntiff aka hUlt cota, re to rat ton ot n: a (dm name Mable Rogers, U. H. UuJtotlnc, attorney for plaintiff. nrcftrr.g granted Ruby Iee Rainwater va, Olen B Rainwater. Mildred May Tomiin vi, Elmer La let Tomlln, Court Records J MLNKirAI, COI RT Donald Alexander. meicr tlckata Forf.lt 124 bail. Everett Thomaa Mwleaa. drunk and dlf-Tfderty. rinc. $40 or 20 eaya. John Kerry Em th, driving over alOewalk. Forflct S) tall. John Nlcnlopoulo, drunk and dis orderly conduct. Forfeit MO bail. Dale Htrrel Wright, disorderly con duct. Forfeit $23 tall. Ralph David f'ultl. drunk driving. Fine, aiOO and So dayt. Ralph David Hum. hit-run driving. Fine. $30 or 23 dayt. Ralph Duvid Hutu, no operator's li cenw. Fire, $5. J. W. Rrnggina, vagrancy, Fine, $100 and 'M daa. ' DISTRICT C'Ot'RT John Charles Thor haven Jr., no tall llfM. Forfeit $13 ball. Mrrman Eugene Alcorn, Improper muffler. Fine. $3. Luther 1). Durham, overload, rina, 100. . . . filter Marvfti Harter, no emergency brake. Fine. $3,, , JunM Cm'tl Frit toe, no PUC m mlt f orfeit $13 bail. Mary Mabel llcom( no vehttla 11- cent on trailer.-Fine. $9. Mary Virginia Stanley, vagrancy. ri". or 13 dan. Walter E. liendrlx, Vgrncy. Sen tence. 30 day. jack ma lore, improper angling li cense, rine. us. Hay rrancii vainer. sarK'ng on ntgn- ay. Fine. $13 er 3 oay. tmriM uiive wniiney. no rut, per m't. Forfelt""13 bail. Marvin Karl Seal, na oDrator,a 11- eere, Forfeit $3 bail. Robert TrteoOiTre Miner, oruoic in public place. Fine, 1S tor 10 da; a. Jail Break Case to Jury John H. Brandon, 29. and Don Relchardt. 21. have been ordered bound over to await Grand Jury action on charge of assault. f rmed with dangerous weapon. in connection wun me escaoe 01 two men from the County Jail Oct. 21. Brandon escaped, and so did Koo ert (Bobby) Krai, 19, and Relch ardt did not. But Krai waa not bound over on the assault charge. Basis ol the charge was me Deal ing of Jailer Bherman Ketlenbern. which has been admiiled by Bran don, anil Relchardt la claimed to have assisted in planning the break. There was no testimony given in District Court hearing yesterday that Krai waa Involved In the as sault on Kcttenberg or In planning the escape. Brandon and Krai surrendered f.enaratcly after they bad been out of the Jail only a couple of hours. Brandon who was sent here from the TulclaVe Prison Camp to Dc detained until he cculd be trans ferred to McNeil Island, was fed eral prisoner, as waa Relchardt, who was neld as Marine aeserier. Krai was in jail on two morals charges and already ha pleaded guilty lo them In circuit Court. Two Charged In Chech Hike A U.S. government check alleg- .41i alt.rH In ral II. VAlllA from 16 cents to Sieo In the basis of fe onv chantes filed against two men here. Oulncv Baker, an Indian from Beatty, Is the man to whom the lo-cent cneco: waa igsueu, ana uc i Uaa wilt. nntiMcinn nf a lalse lm trument with intent to pass. jonn viai ntKon, i. v, City; is charged, with tendering an altered check . pass It at the J. D. Penney Com- pany store uci. a. District Court, waived preliminary hearing nd was returned to the County Jail in nru oi uau. Baker was an signed last Tuesday and also Is held In lieu oi 2.S00 bail. . MARKETS AND FINANCE Man Admits : Cafe Robbery A man Identified as Adolpb Pe ter Burch. 31. transient spud pick. er, has confessed to City Police mat ne Durgianzeu wans itcsuiu iant In the 1000 block on Main Street early Thursday morninK. ne is oooiea at tne uny joii for burglary and Is to be trans ferred to the County Jail. A small safe v. an hauled out of the cafe and taken north of town where it was chiseled open. Aoout si87 was removed from the box and the gutted safe was dumped out near Shady Pine. A number of checks were still lo the safe when It was located. Burch was arretted at the Peli can Hotel where he was staying and approximately M6 of the mon ey was recovered. . He was linked with the' burglary by tire tread tracks left In th: alley back of the restaurant by the ear used to haul the safe: away.' Walter Spawn, cafe owner, noticed the tracks were Identical with the' tire treads ol n automobile he re cently told to man named Adolf who was living at the Pelican Hotel and often ate in the restaurant. ' Police located the automobile parsed dock oi tn hotel and ar rested Burch in his room. He readily admitted the burglary. and said he had no previous aim- inai record. Man Says Hit And Robbed Another strongarm robbery was reported to City Police early this morning, similar to several otcers here In recent days. Vester T. Jones, 68, of 816 Oak, reported he was grabbed, hit In the jaw and robbed of 131 at 8th and Oak. . i i t.. . CHICAGO LIVKflTOt K -CHICAGO Ifl For the fifth coiLvtcutlve week hog prices turn ed oownwaro. nis wee. Most sec tions of the cattle section also sold off with quite number of head being held over for Monday's mar ket. Slaughter lumbs loined other livestock lit slumping. . , Local supplies of hogs were the Inige.st lor any week since March lis barrows ana gilts lost 80 to ii cents and sows fell $1.00. In whole sale markets major pork cuts lost I lo cents pound, selling as much as 21 cents under OPS ceil ings, i - . - , A dull dressed beef trade was one lactor behind the slump In the cattle section. Slaughter steers and heifers ended unevenly to 11.00 or more -Idwer. Cows lost 24 to 60 cents and bulls 80 cents. Veal- ers neid steady.- Receipts Includ ed about 10,000 feeder show year lings and calves. . Choice yearlings held fairly stea dy, but cull to low good offerings lost 60 cents to $1.00. Over the greater pail of the week yearlings lot broader action than the rank and file of native lambs, buyers Complaining that too many fed lambs now; running to market lack high Iinism. ,- -. I i '.' 1 ; ' Young Firebugs Spoil Party ALBERNI. B.C. Ml Four teen- laged boys Saturday were charged wun wiuui damage burning bonfire. . The huge bonfire had been built by the Rotary Club for a chil dren's Halloween party Friday night. The quartet touched It off prematurely Thursday night with the help of I've gallons of gaso line. V I Rotartans built another fire In time for the party. RETIRING? NEW YORK Sen, Herbert K. Jeman id, Lib-NY i said lat night he doubts If he 'ever again will be candidate lor public office. The 14-year-old senator's term still has four years to mn. Yon will never be ask1 re .oca aitMi re us. We mdarwrite all costs and expenses. Carter's Collection Agency Mi. 6121 411 Mai VOTE FOR A CHANGE VOTE FOR: i KEITH O'HAIR Candidate for " COUNTY CORONER - Competence With Faintest ; ir:vv 1 1 'Be Sure P you want to IT continue emvina only S10 for car plates instead of 30 to MO... jfT you want Jig U IT inter-state trucks to pay their fair share . . CUT THIS OUT : 318 Vote YES I 331 Vote NO . j to luitain the legislature to the Conititutional Amendment , TAKE IT TO THE POLLS WITH YOU,- 'm 'm j - - . Paid Advertiiement by Klamath Save Oregon Highways Comm. , - i i , I. . . Jerry V. Kajnui, Chairman cm? VOTE 319 X NO...iiiiles$ you are ready to pay higher prices on your children's milk, your family's iooq, iuei, cioining, furniture and gasoline, everything you eat, wear or use. ..all daily necessities! TAXES THAT AFFECT TRUCKING, Lifeline of Oregon s Economy, AFFECT EVERY FARM, INDUSTRY, STORE, HOME and INDIVIDUAL yOC.a.fte Consumer will feel ii where it hurts the most IN THE POCKETDOOK! t'Ki' Don't be fooled by "Antl-Trvck" propaganda. . 316.319 iMOTOR CAR MM HIGHWAY TPANSPOftTilTfOM ACT W V- ' wll Increase YOUR, eosf ot living! '3$ . nriri . riiii - m nation KEEP TAXES DOWN KEEP YOUR COST OF LIVING DOWN .A. UDIW I VOTE 319)tnO! TAKE THIS TO THE POLLS WITH YOU ..,,-;t:jl I1)af Mh, ra- I 411 1. 1. Or.., aarHaW, Cm.