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SATURDAY, NOVKmVkR 22, 10152 HERALD & NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRD CITY BRIEFS f 'IMA y intiaajsata.aadaapaa .. r-, , najin ' gaff -f -& '"" ;.; ;a- W Vat lil t'liib Vitnitly dinner Bun any, ciiult'o ol prime rll) or bur. bruurii slunk. Coma mid eat III front u( tha ilroplnuo. No Curd I'arly-lunlglil it Mid laud Change Hull. lluhy llu Mr. nnd Ml. Joseph Humor, gum Wiintlium, air par ent of James Hubert, burn at Klninutli Valley Hospital, Halurday, Nov, 16, Weight 7 poiindu, ft ounce. Hi In Ulnlr ill I id sou. Vlnlng Iteprrlury I'laya which have been runnliiK alnce Nuv, t et l.llhla , Theater, Anlllillld, will bi resumed Biilurday evening, Nuv, 3'i. in Churchill HU, Houlhorn tlol lege ul UUlic'iitlciii, Heuiiuso ninny al th costumes worn destroyed by Hid fire which burned Ihe Iho aler, the prrfoiiiiiiiiiin ol Diuculn scheduled Cur Tuusduy, Nov. M. haa bnon ninoellrd, Us perform mien Hntunlny, Nov. so, will be replaced by one ol the comedies. Otherwise the oerlos will be con llnued aa advertised. Kvenlng circles o( Pence Me niorlnl Presbyterian Church will inert Monduy, Nov. 34. al I p.m. Korsythe and Uentllo Circle" meet at the church with Mrn. 0. M. Tlinms or the Pull Gospel Mil lion, kucii ipciker, Kmciaon Clr- rill Boy In Who's Who MKimitX Anlhnny Cllncomlnl, cniur nl the l'orlland University haa been limned In "Who'i Who Among Huidents In American Unl versillca: and Cnllrges, to be pub lished In (he Bprlng ol lSi3. Young Olacomlnl, ion ol Mr. and Mn. John Olacomliil. Merrill, valrdlclurlmi ol hli hluh school clans in lots and honor student al I'orllaud Is also editor ol Ihe editorial page ol Uic Porllmd Uni versity paper. 1 1 Le iiiotiirr U In Portland with him. Mra, Mamie Olacomlnl, Mer rill pioneer I hli grandmolher- ' ,",-. V v' " Court Records Mi Kii irAi. roimT Jars neraff, violation haa,s rule, fur- (II 110 lull IWtiul aiarr, Impropar muffler, goe. toll u lull Sharman t'ampliall, violation boale ruia. roil. it tit lull Anion John tlnlfarl. till lld rlfhl o . I'leaa) not luillx. II0 lull rtjto1 Ct-'lltf (ionuU. drunk, fine. II aarV, daya L EllnuH drank tliu 111 or 1'L jl'maa CI In ae-"i 'fcioai-d rhimara. fad riaid ih of If an. Udara, no oparsuars IKtnM ,' rr.nk Van Alton, drunk, flu. Ill i Oovul bouiioi, looklnc ana olnlng blao, luliiwn(l v I Uovid Oouiur, M poralor't llcno Oim.Mrd I Ihij h..llai u hlf,'a llM rino, M nmtaii-r oi it Hri Kvorttl Diiu,n. no vohlcla n. Mno rKlll ti lull. Un winfrod Cobb, ran iloo ugn Fin. M Moluil Hull Troloato. fall lold rilhl ml M. rm, 110 Nrd Fild, hunllng prohlbltod kourm r-KKll Ul ball. Howard Ha Harrlrli, hunlinf ' pro gIMtad malhtnli, rmnd not iullr. Nobarl JiMoph Domon, oottj lortojiy, Sonlanro, jo da noiurl Joaapn Damon, no oparaUnr'a llronaa. glna. IS or 10 daa Atitnony Nirkolaa glaaon. uuch apoad ln rina, gis Anlhonr Nlrknlaa gltaon, no vahlrlo Pronto rino, 1 30 Inaodnra rranhlin Borhlal. no grlv ala fl.'C parmll. rina. Hi Howard Eldrad Kuar. drunk In aHIO UC purr, nantanra. JO data Frad o. apaahar, no privalo PUC par anU flna. ill. Obituary iiranri Palar J. Oariaa. II. dlad In Mad ford. Ora . Nov. JO Ha km born in Holland Ourvlvora Includa: ona dauflv tar. I'ualaluna IMialpa. Klamath I alia: two alalrra, Maa, gummartlald. III , and Dnllla. Kl lruu. flaifaa waa vUrtn of lha Ipanlah-Amarlran War and waa ral Marlar Of Klamath ralla Lodll o. 7T AlaVAM Nollro of (unaral ar. ranramanla appaar alaawhara In Ihla laaua. Ward a Klmath Funaral Homo Incharga. ri ' Annla fun fl. n, dlrd ur Nrxr. gl. lha waa a natlva ol Tonaka. Kaa , and had raldad hara lor (no paal II vaara. gurvlvora Inrtuila: lha wldowar, t'hartaa A of Ihla cllv, two daiujhura, Wllda ri. Klanuth ralU. (thai loll ar. Madford aon. Corn ria. Klamath Falla; two brothara Martin Dawaon, ft glma. Wait) . and Jamaa M Dawaon, V.'latlonal City, Calif alao ono arand k an and four naphawa and two nlaeaa. f aV .ra. ria waa a mamhoi of tha Klam j'ath galla glral Chnatlan Church Tha f body raata In Ward'a Klamath Funaral ,'Moma funaral Arrangamanta WIU ba announcod latar. FUNERAL riinorl trvir. fur Ptr J. OcrrtMi, I TJ. who ... In Mdforti. Nov. 30 will i lath pUr from lh chap I of Ward'a Klimtih runrral Horn. ft Hlfh trtl. Monde, v. 1:,T0. p.m., with oCflrom nf Klamiilh FalU1 lawlf No. TT AT AM ftrririallng. Conrluding Mrvlrtt and vault antombmant In Llnkvilla Cama Uty, Car Or MOTOR REBUILDING Frgg Eifimotgl JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES and SERVICE, Inc. 11th and Klamath . . Phong 2-2581 WE PICK UP and DELIVER og meelil at the homo of Mrg. J, a. Houtty, 31114 atummen Line. Trnvullle Circle meeta at the home ol Mrn. Jninei Wright,, 3BU1I Homo (in la road, Comedy Junior olaii of Tule ako Hluh Mchool will preient g 3-ncl play Thtirnday. l)ec. 4, I P Hi ll IMIOIIIKe limn BCIIOOI auaitur- lum, entitled, "We Bhoolc thg rim II V Trei," Ticket! iro door. Dant e Troihy . Preaenlitlon Fonnul, Reamea Oolf Mid Coun try Club, Batuday, Nov. 33, 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Memueri Invited to bring their guuiti. No Ktiuoro Danoe-at Elk Club, Tuendny evening, Nov, 3D, due to prtiim iUIoiih (or annual lormul 'rU...I-i...li..M Hon-.. uanlnR of - Mi,o"nii'a , - - a Nov. 3D. ' Knlurn Home Mr. and Mn. Oeoruo Underwood have returned to their home In Ban Ulego liter upending more titan a week It the home ol Mr. and Mra. C. H. (Ma jor i Underwood, 330 N. Bcvenlh. George la g weather control offi cer In tlie aerology division, at tached to Ihe UBS Princeton and haa Juiil relumed from 13 montha eu duty. Hla ahlp la now In dry dock at Long Ueach, Calif,, and George la at Ban Dlego iwaltlng orderi. Henelll Dinee tonight it Eaglea Hull, aponnored by FOE. Proceed go to Damon Kunyon Cancer fund. Munlc by "HmoOlhioi." Turkey door prlte. Come In ipron ind nvenliri. CiUeata will be allowed. Bob Rlcg li chairman. Mrnibera Reminded there will be no I a.m. aervice at 81. Paul'a, Eplacopil Church Sunday. Church achool, :J0 am. and morning prayer and aarmon it II n usual. Male Honor Harold Ashley, clerk of the two city School Boards, waa yeoierday named prenident of Ihe Oregon Plnanre Offleera Ai aoclatlan In a meeting at Portland, according to the Auoclated Preee. Feast In connection with the an nual churchwomen'i baisar today and Ihla evening at Ihe Firm Pres byterian Church, there Ig to be turkey dinner served from f:S0 un til :J0 p.m. In the church base ment. The Mariners Club la aerv lug the dinner; edulu tl.to, chil dren 7t centa. Cooked Food Hale sponsored by Seventh Day Adventlat Church, it Qua lily Market, ill diy Monday, slarllng at :J0 a.m. Msnianlla Roeial Clab meeta Monday, g pin., at the home of Lola Oueek. Member! requeued to bring reclpei. Krno Protnenadrra dance to night, i:J0. it Keno gym. Allan Howard calling. Take refreihmenii VKVT Malln Ladles Auxiliary 111 meet Nov. 2i. g p.m. Mem bers requested lo bring home made candy or cooklei for aervlcemen't boaea. Reminder 10M duei art due. ('ongregatlonal Church will bold Its Stewardship Sunday, Nov. 31. Memberi ind frtenaa Invited to morning service to place pledge rarda for ItM budget In special offering. Fellowship hall will be open for Inspection. Lava Beds Trowel High TULELAKE Tourist travel it Lara Beds National Monument la running about S.000 to 6,000 ahead of last year. Superintendent Don C. Fisher reported today. Total travel to date la ipproxl mately 70.000 persona alnce the flrsi of the year, g record on LBNM books. The monument la open throughout the winter with Ranger Ray Knox on duty. Roadi re maintained through the area to permit travel aa far head quarters. Fisher reported the annual ml grition of deer has not yet begun In force, probably because there have been no heavy snows lo force them out of the high mountains as yet. He iHd the drat trickle of wintering deer bad Just begin, and could make no prediction on how many and In what condition they looked. The monument had a good fire eeason Ihla year. Fisher aald, with seven amall flrea ill that blighted an otherwise clean Hat. Paopla DO Raod SPOT ADS -you ora! Truck TRANSMISSION DIFFERENTIAL OVERHAULING by factory-train.. Expgjrtg at irl i IvJ CARL T. JONES New Swift Manager Here Crtrl T. Jonna. 37. for 17 yeara with Bwlft and Co., has been named new mannucr of the company's Klamath Kails office replacing Ruaa Johnston ' who haa been trnneferred to Tncoma. Johnston will take over munauer- ahlp of the Washington (.'flee after I com'iariitlvtiiy short stay In Klamath Foils. He Is a member of the Khtmalh Fulls Klwanls Club in which he hna been active while here. Jonca Imn been with Swift alnce he waa 30. He started work In Spokane as an order packer, came up through the ranks, and waa transferred here from Ban Fran cisco where he waa a sales auper- vuior. He la married and haa two chil dren and aa soon as he can find a suitable location plana lo nettle hla family here. He la a native of Spokane where he was schooled. Bwlft'a office here sells ind dis tributes Swift product! throughout Ihla area. Liquor Charge Trial Asked lii..ll. In.,. tnAl K t'.. V. . . 63, ol Bonanza haa aoked for a Jury iiwi in uis-rict laurt on I cnarge of giving alcoholic liquor to mln- The trlil hai been icheduled for next Friday. Mahnnaw a. - - MM,nl t on . u j , IBJl, J aflernoon by Deputy Bherlff Dal arwiuriioo, onu uic cnarge against him waa aigned by Carl E. filone. Orerrnn Llnnnr rnl.nl Corpmliuilon Investigator. ovcviucaHy, Manoney is accused of giving wblokey to two Indian bOVa. airrrl 11 onrl 11 sin.. IK He Is held In the County Jail.' moo in jau wauy waa Richard Francis Munson. 37. 4740 Alva, ar rooted by Slate Police at 3 a.m. on wo i on a cnarge ol arunk driving Robert Joseph Damon. 33. of Vv'b na In W . h - , SO daya In )all yesterday allernoon in icaom Kuiuy to a cnarge ot petty larceny, legving g aervice station without paying for gasoline put In hu car. He was chased " caugni oy state Police Damon alao was fined fit for having no operator's license. New Police Chief Now in Chiloquin CHILCOUIN Lewis Jones has assumed ihe post of police chief here. Mayor BUI Lorem has had to double as chief alnce Archie Huff resigned In late October. Jonea came here from Toppen Ish, Wish., where he was i ser geant on the city police force for four yesrs. Jones and his wife had three children when they arrived here g few dnvs ago. They have four now; g daughter waa born to them In Klamath Valley Hospital, Thurs day. WAiYTASWAP? COT AN OLD MODEL LIKE THIS? (the outboard motor, not the girl). Look at the aerial number and report ft to a Johnson dealer, or to Jo inaon Motors at Wiukegan, 111., and you may get a new 1963 Sea Horao 8 in exchange or qualify for one of 40 merchandise priies. The manufacturer is looking for the old est 10 of its outboirdi in existence to use for display over the country along with its loon-to-be-produced millionth motor. Entries mav be registered until December 24th, H. E. Hauger A k , 1330 Main Ph. S151 KUMATH COUNTY BLOOD PROGRAM Donor Pledq Cord Nome - i .'.:., Addreii - (Home) , (Busineu) Telephone (Home) (Business) Group Affiliation I em willing to denote my Hood through the Red Cress Hood frogrem to essist in sevlng someone's life PREFERRED TIME (Signature) Moll Cord le Red Cross Office, Spring end Main 'Lei's Get It Over With' Say Gs Fighting in War By WILLIAM C. BARNAItn HOMEWHERE IN KOREA I "If I ace Ike, I'll say 'lel'a get this damn war over with.' "Let'i drive t the enemy, I'll tell him. Let's push 'em back. We aren't doing my good holding the line here. Why, it thla rate, my klos might be coming over here orjiiit uuy iwr Miin -uitiH. .f, . -1 tw. . u .i iii , r,,u v' -1 weem feels about the war and rreniacnicici;i uwigni u. cinen- Jet Streaks Over 700 MPH INOLEWOOD, Calif, lyfl Air Force Capt. J. Blade Nash twice bettered 700 miles in hour In set ling a new and is yet unofficial world speed record In in F86D Bnbre Jet plsne. This wss disclosed yesterday by Charles 8. Logsdon, timer for the Federation Acronautlque Interna tionale and the National Aero nautics Association. The speed trials were flown over BUton Sea Wednesday. Capt. Mash. 31. of Movllle. la., cracked the old record of 670 S81 miles an hour set In September, 1848, by Ma J. Richard L. Johnson In an F88A. an early model of the North American Aviation Company Sabre )ei. Logsdon aald the new marks will be submitted for ratification. He added that Nash zoomed over a measured course four times In 691.44 mph, 688 03, 703.65 ind 700.4. Play Tickets Still on Sale Srison tickets for the three New York Drama Guild playi icheduled to be performed In Klamath Fills re aim on sale from ill mem bers of the BPW. at the Chamber ot Commerce and gt Neil's Foun tain. Tickets also may be purchased at the door of Mills School audi torium the night of the first play, "Olad Tidings." The other two playi, "The Flcdermaus" and "Jenny Klsa'd Me", are to be presented later this Winter ind early Spring. Jet Bomber Sets Record TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE. Calif, on A four-englned Jet bomber averaging 565 m p h. flew 3.434 miles from Honolulu Fri day In only four hours and 33 minutes to set a new record. The plane flashed past the con trol tower here at 1:53 p. m. after leaving Honolulu at :30 a. m. It belt Its own time for the flljht set list September by 30 minutes. The plane, s Boeing B-47B, hid participated In secret bomb tests In the Pacific, and wis returning to Its base, it Albuquerque, N. M. Presenting the finest oil heater ever made! QUAKER OIL HEATERS For ever 60 years Quaker has led. the way to better, more efficient home heatinej. Tha first successful oil burning; spoce heater was Quaker, and aver since Quaker has been the leader in safety, styling, operotinq efficiency and economy. That k why we ere happy te elusive agents tor Quoker Oil Hooters la the Klamath latin. Stop at our efflel ant) let vs lhaw yew eur complete line, e a heater for every heme, anil te fit every budgot. Let in thaw yea the Mogle Lemp test, and the nseny ether advantages al Quaker Oil Heaters. Com in . . . let us tell you about our wonderful introductory offer! Fred H. Heilbronner "Fuels that Satisfy" Plus Service, Since 1919 821 Spring Street Phont 4133 hower's forthcoming trip to Korei. Nelwcem of Wlnnctka, III., was one of 14 OIs anted, "If you talk to Ike, what will you tell him?" The quick, usual reply was, "I'll tell him I want lo go home." But many soldiers added some thing to that plaintive statement. Some, like Nelweem. wanted I big puh. Others wanted to pull out. All wanted to get home. Here ire some of their senti ments: Cpl. Albert Krambeal. Route 3, Box 226, North Bc-na ore.: "The big question I'll nsk him Is whether he's going to back up the statement he made that he'll get the boys out of here is noon as he can.-1 hear they have Korean sol diers in surplus to take our places." Cpl. Edward L. Norrls, Flint. Mich.: "I'd ask him to speed up re placements so we can route fainter. Some of theoe guys have been on the Une I long time. I've been In Korea myself for 13 months and I wouldn't mind getting home for Christmas." Master Sgt. Chester Lyons, La Crescenta, Calif.: "I'd like to know why we are being aggressive and Just taking the nearby, close-in hills away from the Commies and maybe los ing and retaking them ten times or more. What are we getting out of it besides casualties?" Pvt. Don Orallnsky, Milwaukee, Wis.: "My word to Ike would be 'Please get this damn thing over with so everybody can go home. Let's pull out of here. We're not getting anyplace' I" Pvt. First Class Warren M. Orso. Mobile. Ala.: "Let's throw everything we've got at the Commies. Let'i start pushing!" And others would say: "How quick does he think he csn end the war?" "Does be think the North Kore ans are convincing people of the world thit they ire right or ire we convincing people that we are rlcht?" "I'd like to know what's causing the delav In rotation why they're not getting replacements over bere like they should." "I've been In the Army long enough." "Does he think there Is my dinner of draftees be Inn recalled to duty from the enlisted reserve corps:" "I want to go home and I'm glad he won the election." "What good Is 11 this fighting in one place along one line going to do us? I don't like the Idea of playing games with men's lives. I think we ought to go on through to Manchuria." And Airman Third Class Melvln C. Murphy. Chicago, wound It up: "If I'd see Elsenhower Ti say. let's get this wsr done with In the good old Amerlcsn way hit him with everything got. When you stand still you aren't going for ward." PUBLIC SERVICE Mimeographing and Mailing Lists at Roasonosle Prices. Phone 470 Wsrk guorsatood. Klamath Busiaoss Collage, 731 Pine I-. EUGENE C. HUTCHINS, ton of Mrs. Alice M. Most, 1925 Oqden, hat been listed at wounded in Korean battle action by a Department of Defense casualty release. Missing Persons (Continued from page 1) done away with. He lived around Chlloouln. Lotchea Is described as of rath er smRll alature. h ec 4 nt'i?s tall, weighing around 145 pounds, brown eves and black hair. PORTLAND Some investigation has been made In the Klamath Falls area and also in Portland on the chance that he might have gone there. His disappearance calls to mind two other persons who in recent years have disappeared on the Res ervation and to this date have not been located. On June 18. 1940. Jefferson Car men Riddle, a 23-year-old Modoc Indian, left Klamath Agency Hos pital and dropped out of sight. He was traced as far as Beatty and has never been seen since. la icuo - 17.VMr-nl4 In. dlsn girl, Patricia Chocktoot, dis appeared at Beatty and has never been located. Some time later her boots were found on the bank of Sprague River, and the river was dragged for a long distance, with out result. i Student Officers j Elected at Tule TDLELAKE Student body and class officers have been elected at the Tulelske high school and the following names were released this week by E. L. Coyner, principal. Student body President, John O'Keeffe: Vice-President. Robert Terry; Secretary, Ruth Calloway; Treasurer, Barbara Schultz. Seniors-President, Jerry King; Vice-president. Ksy Potter. Secre tary. Call Hurlburt; Treasurer, Helen Kellehex. Juniors-President, Danny Kelle bcr; Vice-president, Ken Ablard; Secretary Connie Wood; Treasurer Jay Allred. Sophomores-President. Pon Peter son: Vice-president, Harley Blank- em hip; Secretary, Irene Barr; Treaaurer, Oeorge Fischer. Freshman-President. Ron Peter son: Vice-President. Roberta Ham. mer; Treasurer, Ronnie Milllgsn. You Will Always Find At The Same Old Location 22 Years at 114 North 7th 5241 f 5 Potatoes J KLAMATH SHIPMENT) 1961-53 1953-53 Nov. 31 80 9 Truck 9 17 Rail . 71 73 Month (e date 1324 1184 Truck 197 185 Rail 1127 9P9 (Season to date 3310 2873 Truck. 716. 490 Rail 2594 2382 Wither l ; Western Oregon Fair through Sunday. Cooler northern Interior Saturday. Highs both days 43 to 50 Interior and 55 on coast. Low Saturday night 28 to 38 except 22 In colder valleys. Easterly to northeasterly winds 13 to 25 miles an hour off the coast. Eastern Oregon Clear and continued cold through Sunday. Highs both days 34 to 44. Low Sat urday night 13 to 33 except 5 above in high valleys. By The Associated Press U hoora to 4:3 a.m. Saturday Max. Mln. Prclp. Baker 35 14 Eugene 50 29 LaGrande 39 21 -- Lakeview 33 20 '- Mcdford 42 22 .01 North Bend 54 33 ' -- Ontario 42 27 - Pendleton 34 21 Roseburg 49 27 - Salem 52 29 , - Boise 40 15 - Chicaao 48 38 , - Denver 37 18 Los Angeles 64 54 - New York 63 58 t .99 Red Bluff 62 49 - San Francisco 64 38 Seattle 46 28 - i Spokane 63 16 -' DAMON RUNYAN CANCER FUND DANCH All proceed! eje to the DAMON RUNYAN CANCER FUND COME IN APRONS AND OVERALLS GUESTS ALLOWED SATURDAY. NOV. 22 Music by Smoothies Hunting ...? When You're Hunting For LoairoSe?.. Auto - Furniture - Personal Loans Up To $2500 On Autos Motor investment COMPANY 114 North th Phont 3323 or..'a , tT't! fv''!f:wa . .. t Livestock p CHICAOO W All classee ol livestock wen quoted steady Sat urday at the end of a week which saw sharply declining prlcea. After tumbling 50 cents to 11.00 hog prices at the week-end were in line with the year a lowest quo tations recorded in March and Ap ril. With that exception, they were lowest in morg than two-and-ono-hau years. Liberal receipts and sharply low er pork prlcea depressed hogs. Re ceipts here were the largest alnce March while the 13 market run of 487.000 head was the largest since February. Wholesale pork prlcea dropped 1 to 11 cents g pound is buyers favored poultry prior to the Thanksgiving holiday. In the cattle section, slaughter steers and yearlings closed steady to 2 0 lower, neitera steady to 13 00 lower, cows and bulls 90 centr, to tl.50 lower, vealers tS.OO to 86.00 lower and stockers and feeders $1.00 to 83.00 lower. Lambs fell to their lowest prices since November. 1946. on losses of 5 cents to 81.00. Receipt were large and the wholesale lamb market weak. DINNEX The annual Thanksgiving dinner for the Degree of Honor will be held Monday, Nov. 24, :30 p.m. In the K. C. Hall. All members and their families are Invited. Thla Is a potluck affair and those at tending should take table aervice. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE, OKI MIOFOftD Thoroughly Modern Mr. and Mrs. at. E. Eaxley and Joe Barley Proprietors . 9th it Walnut M 275