SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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t niilili bi'rvlcr 'llio II u.in,
sfrvtre In Dip First l'rr.iliytorlun
rliiircli, Mul l III will uo ilcilli'iilml
to Aniiil'tain Kuiiuulloii Wnck. Hrv
Cm'oiu,, Milnu, pastor will aimiik
un "(Jhllilii'ii In Tmluy's World."
All liivlliilluii la exlimdrd lu nil
ti'uulimn unci imri'iils lu attend, Tho
eulois will un priwiiii'il nt the
service by n iipiniinltlvr of tho
Amtirlciui l.t'Kloiii uu-nMinnur ul the
ouaorvmirn Willi the Nulliinul Con
tirnsa ul 1'nmiU utid Ti'iuliriti, (ho
. niilluiml JLiliiriiiioniu amucih
Hun unci tho United blutt olllco ul
Education,
Mritlliii Tim not ri'uulur inert'
liitf ul Uie. Kona Homo Extension
Dull will t tii-ld Nov. VI, 10:30
u rn. t the luinid of Mis. llonry
Uuckliiulniin. 1'ioji'ct will bo the
lopiui ol liiiiainjuliiua,
Cunirriittliiiml t liuroli council
will mod Uunduy niter Church.
linpiii'tuiit incoliiiu with builuol,
buililinu, and constitution to oe
i-iiiinulri rd. Uuunollmcn am asked
to ultcnd.
Mucilurl Mra. Anna Myers from
llolse, Idaho, la In Mnodoel. Calif
vinllhiK hur aun Howard Mycin and
family.
Jmnhorrc Don't loiKot the ulg
MMiare iliiiu.'c Jiwnuoiee ionium
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Dunster Rites
Due Monday
Funeral services Inr Mra. Wl.
lord (Adeline) Uunstor, SI. are
In bo conducted Irani Sacred Heart
Church, Monday. :30 a.m. Keel
tiillon ol lint Ilnly Koaury hi to
be at U'Hnlr'a Memorial Chapel,
tomorrow. I p.m.
Mra. Dunsler, the former Ade
line Alvarct, died here Thursday.
Nii wna livelong realdent nl
Khuiiath Fulls.
Besides the widower and 4-inontn
old aori. Mnrvin, ahe l survived
bv: parents, Mr. and Mra. Sever
Ino Alvaros, three slaters, Lupe,
lto and Mra. Therrea lierrere;
brother. Tommy.
3p s!?yer
Wins Time
BAN RAFAEL, Calif, tfl
matched from Ills una chamber
kv .a court order, hillhlllv must
cuTllemy For-t Mccracken Hat-
nr,i.i h.rt at leant two months
Brace for the sex. alnylni ol 10-
vfar.nlfl. Patricia Jean Hull
Alter htarlng testimony from
ptycniatrlat. actuiir Superior
Judue N. charlm Urusalorl Frl
day ruled MrCrarken eane. He aald
he would ll an execution date at
from bo to In) dnva in the future
The 34-yrar-old ttanta Ana slay
er waa scheduled to die In the Ban
Ournlm ana chamber lest Friday
In a IsM-mlnuie order. Judue
Ilrunaton granted hls-lriwyers their
request l"r a aanlly hearing
I
Pranksters Steal
Plane Fuselage
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At.HUQUEP.QUE W Someone
swiped an airplane tunrlaie (the
part you alt tin from IU parkins
place at the rear of a University of
New Mexico Iraternlty house
What waa It doing there? "Die
member used It a part of thrtr
homecoming h o u e decoration
law week.
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SAMUEL F. RAMSEY, 70,
Dunimuir Southern Pacific
railway engineer, hai retired
after 35 yean' tervice.
Celebrate
I
DANCE
MONDAY NIGHT
THE ARilAOBY
DANCING 9 till 1 '
Benefit
AMERICAN LEGION
. DRUM CORPS'
Tuesday' a Holiday, So '
Coma out and celebrate!
Music bv MORGAN-McDONALL
V
7-PIECE ORCHESTRA
BRIEFS J
Hun lea Lodiie,
8:if Walnut. Grand
mulch atiirta
to the public,
at I'.'iO pin, Open
Happy Hour Club meeta with
Anna llrnn, m N. 6th Btroel, Nov,
11, 1:30 p.m.
Kportamen'e Aaaoelatlon Nonr
Ihiillona for ofllcera of the Khun
nth Hpiirlnnien'a Anaoolntlon will be
iii-itl Mommy, Nov, iu, pin
Wlnema Hotel, Any plana or Idea
you huve tor the next year van
he voiced throiiuh your nomination
I'louao notify tho accrelary ol any
onange ol auuroaa.
I'lrale farty Klumath Yacht
club, Hulurdny. Bturta at 10 p.m.
Muaic by Byno Hulnua; and enter
tulnmom by a prolennlunnl, Ward
Hlllerlch, who was with the Four
Jncka and a Jill, on the Jitmci
Oloaaon radio program. Prltee lor
mo bent coaiuine worn oy a man
or woman, Special dccoratlona and
Kood lood, Mr. and Mra. wuaon
Wiley Jr., head the committee lor
uie Dig event.
Delegate Mra, Curl W. Henry
leave today lor Eutene where ahe
will reproaonl the Klamath Fulls
Ludloa Auxiliary ol KiiKlea at the
coin niinlvaraury of the eukciio
oruiinlunllon, Mra. Henry, preal
di'iit of the local auxiliary will be
the weekend luent ol her non and
duuKhter-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. J.
ricuy rarria.
Anyone having clothing lor
children ol the "Frlcndahlp Home"
orphnuuKe In Korea, maintained by
Aiiiencun u.i. a. may aiao leave
them at the home of Mra. Joy
Ovuurd, 1407 Nlmlta In the Houaing
Unit or phone her for pick-up at
6746. Mrs, Oviurd la the daughter
ol Mra. Gerald C. Owyn, 23e Ful
ton, mother ol HFC ciraydon owyn
who made the flrnt plea to Klam
ath Falls resident for used cloth-
Down Houlh Mr. and Mra
Nicholaa Win. Lakenhore Drive
and Uielr aon Koger. greeting Nick
Long Jr.. when hla ship the Iowa
docked Monduy at Long Beach.
Nick, aerving In the navy haa been
at aea for several weeks Koger
will fly borne this weekend and
Mr. and Mra. Long will so to
market la Los Angeles.
All Klamath Area Otrl Scouts
nhould eaaemble at the Armory
Tueaduy. Nov. II, 10 a.m., to
march in the Armistice Day pa
rade. Pleaae be sure to wesr uni
forms. Ladies Esglra Club will meet
at the home of Mary Wella, 3413
Onion Avenue. 7:3v p.m. Ionium.
Inr deaaerl polluck. Husbands will
be gueata.
Rev. A. O. Broyles Klamath
Falls will fill the pulpit at the
II a.m. service Bundsy at the
Covenant Church.
Rummage Hale By 8tewart Len
ox Fire Hellea.. Nov. 16. 116 B. 11th
Street. White elephant table, cloth.
lug, bunk beda and other useful
Heme.
OLCC Studies
Liquor Plan
r
PORTLAND If) William A.
Ppsnsler. chairman of the Oregon
l.lquor Commission, said Friday
the commission wss wondering
about the Ilquor-by-lhe-drlnk pro
gram, approved by voters last Tues
day.
Tlie amendment said the law
waa to go tn elfect 60 days alter
the general election. That Is Jsn. 4.
It sTo specified Inst the Legists
lure must formulste the law under
which the liquor Is to be sold. And
the Leglslsture will not meet until
Jan. 13.
"We must awslt advice from
the attorney general and the Leg-)-lstuie
before we can act," Spang
ler aald. "We administer the law
we've got to wait and see whet
the Isw is."
Joan Fontaine
Due to Wed
' SANTA MONICA. Calif. (l
Movie actress Joan Fontaine and
Producer Collier Hudaon Young
will be married next Wednesday
in the little town of Beratnga,
Csllt.. where her mother. Mrs.
Lllnsm Fontaine, lives.
The couple obtslned the license
here yesterday. She gave her age
as 36 and Young aald he 44.
Miss Fontaine. Bister ol Olivia de
Havllland, formerlv wag married
to actor Brian Aherne and pro
ducer William Doner. Young Is the
lormer husbend of Ida Luplno.
Alter the ceremony the couple
will go to Chicago, where Young
la to be best man at the wedding
of his brother, Oen, William
Young.
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Bird Shooting
Ends Sunday
Tomorrow la the last day of the
1062 pheanunl hunting acaaon, and
when the aun goes down on the
flnnl shooting day the ring-necks
will nrobubly come out from hid
ing for the first time since open
ing day,
I'henaiint are about as easy to
find during hooting hours ss Amer
ican bulfulo. After first-day fire
worka they took to cover but good
and even good dogs huve had trou
ble prying mem out since.
State Game Biologist Ken Coch
run reports Umtdenplte popular be
lief there are atlll a lot ol birds
around. They can be seen especial
ly In the evening alter legal shoot
ing Is through.
Lcgul shooting of China Pheassnt
finishes at sundown.
BPA Chief To
Speak Here
W. E. TrommershauHcn, mans
ger ol the Bonneville Power Ad
ministration, southwest ares, will
be guest speaker at the luncheon
l!,i Une-rlv nl Ika Kim m-
ath Realty Boar.d.
inc meeting is scneauiea ior
noon In the main dining room ol
the wuiara riotei.
In addition to his talk on power,
subject ol Vital Interest to the
Klamath Baaln, Trommerahauaen
will conduct a round table ol ques
tions and will show a film, "High-
line."
The meeting Is open to the pub
lic and anyone Inlereatcd may at
tend by calling Anne Mason, secre
tury ol the Realty Board lor a res
ervation by Tuesday night. The
phone number la 7366.
Eagles Slate
Minstrel Show
A home talent, modernized Dixie
minstrel show will be presented to
Klamath Falls in late Novemoer.
Decision on the show which will
benefit teen-sge children ol the lo
cal Aerie ol Eagles was reached
at a meeting last night Vf the
Engles.
The show will Include last ac
lion, surprises, local color, tune
ful numbers and gags by end men.
Try-out will bo held l the Ea
gles Hall, tomorrow 3 pm. These
are open to all persons with talent
and sinner, of all agea. snot act.
dancera and Instrumental musi
cians are needed.
Ray Rlbak. who will direct me
show also needs It girls of high
school age who can participate In
two tap dance routines.
Rlbak aald today, "this city has
a large number ol talented enter
tainer and anyone wnn a auiuune
act will be considered." For more
information call him at 3-1535 or
contact him at 3106 Halley Street.
Highway 6
Crash Fatal
HILL8BORO Warren A.
Needham. 40. Hllliboro. waa killed
early Saturday In a traffic acci
dent on Highway 6. two miles
wen of Hlllsboro.
State Police aald Needham was
msking a left turn off Uie high
way In the fog and his pickup
truck wss hit In the resr by a car
driven by Alfred Osrrett ol Forest
O r o e. Needhsm wsa thrown
through the windshield.
Falling Snag
Injures Man
FORT KLAMATH John Mull
nix 43-yesr-old timber teller, wss
seriously injured Isle ye.iterdsv al
ternoon when tie waa struck by a
tailing snag.
He was working at the Modoc
Lumber Company's Seven Mile log
ging operations, cutting snags on
a rlght-ol-way.
He wss struck on uie leu star
and suffered a punctured lung and
Internal hurts. He was taken to
Klamath Valley Hospital by Ra
ter's Ambulance.
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KLAMATH SHIPMENTS
1951-SJ 1961-91
Nov. . M 104
Tuck , 10 16
Rail . 70 88
Month t date 17 161
Truck M
Rail ?27
Season la date U7I
Truck 7 B0
Rail 17M 1670
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SPECIAL!
NOVEMBER ONLY
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Replacement!
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ASHLEY CHEVROLET
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EVERETT M. EATON, (left) new manager of the Klamath Fall.
social security office in the Poitofflce. Eaton replaces Don
5-tcliffe (right) who hat been promoted to poiition in the
San Franciico regional office. Eaton it from Seattle, and Ii a
former Navy lieutenant.
Highway Commission Opens
Bids for 21 Road Projects
SALEM I The Oregon High
way Commission will open bids In
Portlund Nov. 34 on 21 projects,
costing 11,800,000.
Projects are:
Douglas County Oradlng and
paving 1.17 miles about 3 miles
south of Winchester Bay.
Douglas Construct 100-foot and
197-foot concrete viaducts at Junc
tion ol Pacific and Elkton-Suther-Un
Highways near Bulherlln.
Oram and Harney Produce
1.400 cubic yards ol crushed rock
10 miles south ol John Day.
Jackson Construct mainten
ance building addition In Medfosd.
Jelfcrson Produce 16,00 cubic
yards ol crushed rock on lour
highways near Madras.
Lsne Oradlng and paving 3.18
miles of McKemle Highway In
Springfield.
Mulheur Produce 8,450 cubic
yards ol crushed rock on Central
Oregon Highway east ol Juntura.
Marion Construct traffic sig
nals and Illuminated signs at Junc
tion of Psclllc Highway and 12tb
Street, south of Salem.
Multnomah Construct Arata
Road interchange on Bsnlleld Ex
prc.aay betwMlS rslrrUr- and
Troutdsle.
Sugis New
Engineer
WAitHiNOTON I The Army
Ssturday named MaJ. Cen. Samuel
D. Surgls, Jr., to De me new cneu
nl armv enslneers. succeeding Lt.
Oen. Lewis A. Pick, who will re
tire at the end ol this month upon
reaching the statutory retirement
age 6i.
Secretary of the Army Frank
Pace aald fllurgts. presently com
mander of the communication sone
al ih. Armv In Europe, will take
over hi new Job as soon as he Is
sble to close out the business of
his present command.
However. Psce ssld. this Drob
ably will mean that Sturgls will
hsve to remain in Europe lor seme
time after the effective date of hla
new assignment. Dec. 1. During
that time, MSJ uen. ueo ir j.
Nold. deDUtv chiel of engineers.
will be the acting head ol the
corps.
No successor naa oeen
vet to replace 8lurgla tn the Euro-
peso commana.
Obituary
BKAOl.tT
r-nrr Valsa B . Se. natlvs nt
riorncs. Or, and a wldnt lor tht
sat a months. dMd him Nov. 8. leu.
Survivor- inrludo: tho widow. Gladys.
ol Tomplo City. Calif: aon. Colo and
douohirr. Joonno. of Son rraneloco,
Calif; 1 slitori, Mrs. Thurmon Vodor.
of Eusono. Oro. and Mrs. 'Mildred sioon
o(. riot. AloikoTho body l ot Want's
KlomoUl runerot Homo. Notlco of 1h
funorol a-Tonmrn-i will b found
aUowhor la this ooino Uiuo.
FUNERAL
' niNsxra
riif--ol arvlrM for Adoltno Dunotor.
II. who dlrd hrro Nov. S. will bo held
tmm flacrrd Heart Church. Monday,
.10 a-m. noelUlon of the Holy Rnoory
will bo from O Halr'l Memorlol Chop
. sth and Pino StrooU Sunday. 8 p.m.
Intormcnl ha Ml. calvary icmoroiy.
naADlIT
funoral gotvh-oa foe Poiry Valan
Bradley. 8. who dtod horo Nov. S.
will lake ploeo from tho ehopol of
Word's Klamath runoral Homo. tOS
Nish II.. Monday. 9 am.. The Ttev.
David Bamolt Jr.. Pti-t Proobytonan
Chureh. offlelatlnf. Commitment ootv
Iro and Intarmant Ul KUmath Momorlal
Park
TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE
UMl-4MSMiAk ih
Multnomah Construct 183-foot
timber and steel trestle over rail
road tracks on Cereghlno Haul
rood 1 ',. miles west of Fairvlew.
Multnomah Install Irrigating
system and lawn on Tillamook
Street-Steel Bridge unit ot Pacific
HiKhway West In Portland.
Coos Paving 2.78 miles of
Coos River secondary highway 1
miles east 01 coos Bay.
Coos and Douglas Produce
10,700 cubic yards ol crushed rock
on uoos nay-nose Durg nignway.
Curry Construct utility build
ing, latrine, water system, elec
trical system, sewage system and
grading and surfacing In Humbug
mountain mate far.
Douglas Construct four con
crete viaducts on new Pacific
Highway route 6 mile northeast
of Yoncalla.
Douglas Construct three con
crete structures on new racinc
Highway 2 miles south i of Curtin.
Malheur Produce 16.200 cubic
yards ol crushed rock on Jordsn
Valley and I. o. N. mgnways near
Jordan Valley.
Marlon Construct Water Street
Commercial Street unit of Center
Street Bridge In Salem.
mui'iuQ CcnokTuU-M ,,--C ccs
Crete viaduct over West Portland
Hubbard Highway 2 miles aorh of
Hubbard.
Marion Grading and paving
highway junction roadways on
West Portlsnd-Hubbard Highway 2
miles north of Hubbard.
Umatilla Construct culvert on
Heppner Highway 14 mile west of
Plot Rock.
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utiNirirAL. coumT
Imnl Martin, dlwrdcrly coadurt. Var
lelt 35 bail.
Hnry Brown, runk. Intwci, M
Vr Pott, drunk. Forfeit IIS
rrank Herllnivr. drunk and disorder
ly. Pd not fuiity.
lHtcmHo TruJUlo. drunk. FlM, 9K ar
10
DIKTItlCT COI RT
Jerry C. WlUoo. void forclm
forfrlt SIS bat).
Charic-i G. Rom. m vohlcl IIcmn on
trailer. Forfeit 95 bfl.
Jftrk Clinton Freelovc, petty Uretny.
Sentenro. 90 deyi nd 100 fin.
William David Roach, patty laroany.
Sentence. 90 day and 9100 fine.
John Frederick Manklna, patty lar
ceny. Senlence. 90 daa and 9100 fine.
Wilbur Vtrne Hammer, hunting pro
hibited hourm. Forfait f7S bail.
Cheater A. Bunnell Jr.. mm Tahide
Ucenae. Fine. 93.
Ervtn Ede Jr.. ran atop. Ftne. 99.
Willie RuaMll PUtt. drunk fa pwbtte
place. Forfeit 93S baU.
Otlmer Allen Stone, huntlnf prehi bit
ad hours. Fine. 933.
Thurman Franc la Pufle. drunk M
hlfhway. Fine 930 or Jft dayt.
Harry Harrison Mock, drunk en kLffe
ray. Sentence, 90 daya and 930 fine.
Guaa Adrtan Page, recklaaa drlvtnf.
Fine. 990
Nell Mabel McKOlop, epmtora
Ucenae. Forfeit 93 bail.
iOn The Record !
BIRTHS
HARTLEY Born to Mr. and Mra.
Clyde Hartley, Route 3 Box 049. Klam
ath Falls, at Klamath Valley Hospital
Nov. T. 19&2. a drL Weixht: pound
B ounce.
EASTMAN Bom to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Eastman. 9839 Turnsy. at K lam-
am vaiity Hoapttal Nov. T. 1933. ft girl.
Weight: pounds OS ounces.
MARRIAni Lf CENSES
THOMSEN PINNIGER. Victor Robert
Thomaen. 19. rancher. Native of Ore-
fon. resident ot Hood River, Ore. Elixa
beth Plnnlrer, 19. Native ot Orafon.
resident of Klamath Falls.
BAKER MARTIN. Name Otto Ra.
ker. 44. loitirer. Native of Arkansas, n.
idem of Bly, Ore. Beatrice Helen Mar-
Bly, Ore.
tin, 49. Native of California, resident at
"BALDY" EVANS PROUDLY PRESENTS
JLIFTY
FRIZZELL
I
DANCING
9to1
$1 50 PER PERSON
(Tix Intluste)
Spudmen Hold
For Price Hike
Many Klamath potatomen hsve
been holding their spuds; they've
been awaiting higher prices for
their Produce.
And many who have been say
ing they woman t sen ior less man
M per hundred pounds apparent
ly are getting their price now.
mount) snipmenu nave oeen
steady so Jar una season, tneyve
been runnlntr Pretty well behind
shipments for the same period last
yesr. Yesterday, however, out
bound shipments bit a seasonal
high of 104 carloads 16 by truck
and 88 by railroad.
The reason could well be the $4
being offered for top Quality spuds
with reports even of as much as
M 10 on the locsl market. U. 8.
No. l's here have been getting 13.76
or oeuer quiia a lew at Sd.so
for some time.
Unemployment
Payments Up
SALEM ifi Jobless benefits to
Oreuon's unemployed last month
totalled 764,782 the highest
s mount for any October since
1940 the State Unemployment
Compensation Commission report
ed Friday.
The commission said 18.005 were
unemployed during the month That
is 6,300 more than in September
and 3,100 more than In October
last year.
Increased unemployment was
caused by the shutdown of the
logging Industry because of high
lire danger.
Rancher Used
As Roadblock
PARMTNOTON. H. M. Lfl A
Rio Arriba County rancher really
meant It when he refused permis
sion to an oil company to drive
trucks acrosa his property without
charge.
Rancher X. H. Kaime set rum-
sell up as a human road block to
stop trucks going to a Lowry Oil
and Gas Company lease about IB
mues aoutn ol nere, mate oiiiciais
say the road is on Kalme'a
property and they can t do any
thing about the matter.
Kaime has set up a tent and
bedroll on the remote road and
refuses to budge. He waa not
available ior comment.
HANS JUCKELAND, who was
elected president of the
Klamath Falls Kiwanii Club
Is it week. He replacet Latin
dryman Ruts Marshall.
SQUARE DANCE
JAMBOREE
EAGLES HALL
SATURDAY
November f
GRAND MARCH 1:30 P.M.
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t i , i i w i r t r
The Sinti"t Seasetie ef the Nstiea
AND HIS
COLUMBIA
RECORDING BAND
foetarlne COLUMBIA ARTIST
LOU MILLET
VSMVWSVWVW
COMBINATION
SHOW & DANCE
KLAMATH PALLS
ARMORY
ARMISTICE NIGHT
TUES. NOV. 11
rMARKETS AND FINANCE)
Pii'Uye$tockvJ
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO OPI Hogs closed the
week mostly steady Saturday after
an upturn during the forepart of
tne period waa wipea out rnaay
when the market received the larg
est one-day run since last Febru
ary.
Final auotations law barrows end
gilts steady with last week-end
while sows were 36 to 50 cents
lower. A healthier undertone pre
vailed in tne maraei, supported
by higher wholesale pork prices, a
good demand from order buyers
and, until Friday, moderate re
ceipts.
Receipts of cattle were cut back
sharply during the week down 35
per cent from the previous week
and the smallest since July. Steers,
yearlings and. heifers wound up
selling on an unevenly steady to
51.00 higher basis. Cows and bulls
declined but vealers advanced.
Slaughter hunba closed the week
strong. Yearlings and sheep gained
around 35 to 60 centa. Eastern
shipping interests were back in the
market on a small scale for the
first time In several weeks, reflect
ing an advance In choice and
Srlme dreiised lamb at Mew York
ite in the week.
Game Official
To Talk Here
Austin Hamer, In charge of In
formation and education for the
State Game Commission, opens a
series of talks Monday In Klamath
Falls schools on fisheries.
A former game agent, Hamer is
presently touring Oregon schools
for the third year presenting talks
to sixth, seventh and eighth graders.-
He has Just completed talks
at La eview and Mem , and next
Friday will continue to Chiloquin
and Gilchrist.
General conservation wis the
topic of the first year's educational
lectures, and last year gams was
the topic.'
Chiloquin City
Officers Told
CHILOQUIN James Chipmin.
newly elected mayor of Chiloquin,
will be assisted by the following
city officials during his term of of
fice. Mrs. Fred Markwardt con
tinued as city treasurer. Edouard
Priaulx, Incumbent, will again be
rwnrj-r U r.- w- - - J . thC
rty'baliot.
Aldermen for a one year term
will bt Joseph Mercer. George
Reed, and William Lorea. outgo
ing mayor. Aldermen for two year
terms are uwignt Ktrcner, John
Mannering and Fred Markwardt.
Th heaviest city vote in recent
years waa reported on Tuesday.
New Done Band!
George
DUANE
and Hit Orchestra
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am
BROADWAY THEATRE
MAUN. OREGON
FRIDAY - SATURDAY NOV. 7 AND 8
SHOW STARTS AT 8:00 P. M.
Three great
fore stories
hM-G-M's
mighty
spectacle!
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MARCHA THEATRE
TULELAKE, CALIF.
SUNDAY - MONDAY NOV. 9-10
SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 P. M.
SUNDAY EVENING 6 AND 9 P. M.
MONDAY EVENING 8:00 P. M.
Western Oregon Generally
clear and smoky through Sunday
except lor night and morning val
ley fog. Little change in temper
ature with highs both days 50 to
85. Lows Saturday night 38 to 38.
Winds off coast easterly to south
easterly and 8 to 13 miles an hour.
Eastern Oregon Generally
clear through Sunday. Little
changa In temperature with high
both days 50 to 58. Lows Saturday
night 30 to 10 except near la In
high valleys.
Orants Pass and Vicinity Fair
through Sunday except morning
fog. High both daya SO. Low Sat
urday night 30.
By The Associated presa
U hours to 4:3 a.m. Saturday
Eugene 48 34
La Grande 44 13 -
Lakevle-' 84 38
Medford 65 39 -
North Bend 63 44 -
Ontario 5S 30
Pendleton 80 37
Portland (Alrp) 68 S3 -
Roseburg- 41 35 .
Salem 55 38
Boise 54 28 -
Denver 68 48
Eureka 65 46 -
Los Angeleg 88 57 .05
New York 47 37 -
Red Bluff 83 45 -
San Francisco U 48
Spokane 50 24 .
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