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TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1054 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE Fire Destroys- Main Home MAUN Fire Moadsy afternoon completely gutted the residence of Malln woman and ber three young children, the second serious lire for her In IS months. Fire victim Is Mrs. Vlnallne Rmallev. who occunied a home in , Malln nroper owned by Mr. aud Mrs. Earl Rlnear of Alaska. '. Mrs. Smalley was in Tulelake Farm Support Limit Neared MEMPHIS tin A spokesman "lor the National Orange told . furm meetinir Tuesday the govern ment may reach and soon go be yond the legal limn 01 'a ouaon , dollars in supporting larm prices. Roy Battles, assistant to the ' Orange master, said In a speech prepared for the National Farm Chemurgio Council he was in formed tav agricultural experts the government soon will have about seven billion dollars invasion u 'crops and loans, wheie she Is employed when the fire started. Ber young children were with their grandparents. . cause ol the fire was not de termined, but a high wind and con slderable dust added to the se verity of the blaze. City volunteer firemen were called to the scene but were unable to auell the blaze until it had charred the whole in terior. In December, 1962. Mrs. smal ley was burned out In Malln, and townspeople were quick to respond. Again, townspeople win aid uie family with a benefit shower Fil. day, April a, at p.m. in the Ma lln Community Church. The shower is being sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. The general public Is invited and is asked to bring a cake for re freshments, and clothing, bedding or food for the family. British Press Features Speech LONDON Ifl President Eisen hower's hydrogen bomb speech to the American people was front page news in the British nress imi production controls con- fuesaay. mere was no early edi- i nrnriuntion better man uiey oiu ....... In the thirties, these holdings -might well move up above the present Commodity Credit Corporation's ceiling which is'BVa billion dol- . lars," Battles said. He added that U he considered only the consumers viewpoint, he would like this situation because it tends to make cheap prices for foods. ' . But he said agriculture now Is experiencing a "sizeable recess-Not enough to pull the full nation- downward Into a full scale depression," he said. But he added i "there Is a limit as to how poor ..n,,r. n set without pre cipitating this sort of national ca- tastropne. Weather western Oregon Scattered .hnlui- i freouent clearing per iods through Wednesday. Snow showers in the mountains. Frost ; to soma valleys Tuesday night. Highs i.-..- mju. Lows Tuesday Sight Westerly winds 18-28 f Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy through Wednesday with scattered nnw or rain showers, mostly over -,t.ta colder Tuesday nigm, wh hoth davt 45-55. Lows Tues day night M-S8 except M in BiKh .uallatrei Oraiits Pass and Vicinity Scattered showers and clearing ,. tkrnush Wednesday. High ss Wednesday. Low Tuesday night Northern California Clearing i j... irht snow flurries in mountains. Cooler Tuesday night. Winds off .coast becoming souther ly Wednesday. , Baker and Vicinity - Clearing Tuesday night and mostly sunny Wednesday. Continued cool. Hign 8o Wednesday.; Low Tuisdayfilsnt 2S.1 ' ' : - '''-k'A?- t III r M n ' I 'A Ml I -t ; ; , f - a yjl Ii, if, ii V .tinrtii dnia tali ifainiiiirtititiwU I aii iirritrtnrft'feV PAn-samM- n Minima A r-n In some cases the speech shared headline honors with Monday's bin House of Commons debate on the awesome weapon. The treatment by British newspapers reflected their concern with anything deal ing witn tne possible future use of nuclear weapons and the likelihood of another war. The conservative Daily Tele graph reported Eisenhower's "keep calm" speech under the headline: "Deterrents to "The Men in the Kremlin's TJ. 8. President's Warning." The independent Times carried the President's words under the headline: "President's Call to U. S.: "Face Problems Squarely': No neea v ranic." The headline In the Laborlte Daily Herald was: "Ike This Morn-lng-Kremlln, Not Bomb, Is Real Threat." Church Presents Music Program : Music from many lands will be presented Wednesday, April 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the recreation hall, Church of Jesus Christ of the Lat ter Day Saints. Songs, dances and music typical of many countries will be featured on the evening's program, per formed in native costumes by local talent. , - There is no .admission charge, and the public is invited to attend. New Budget Head Named By Ike WASHINGTON W) President Elsekihower Tuesday chose Row land R. Hughes, now deputy di rector of the budget, to be director in succession to Joseph M. Dodge. Dodge, the President's first bud get director, has resigned effec tive April 15 to return to the De troit bank as board chairman. The White House said Eisen hower will formally submit Hughes' nomination to the Senate at that time. ' Hughes, U, Is i former vice president of the National City Bank of New York. By THE 14 hoars to ASSOCIATED . PBESS 4:U a.i-ni. Tneaday Max. mm. nvv Baker, Bend .' , ; Eugene :' Klamath Falls Lakevlew Medford Newport . . North Send Ontario . Pendleton ' Portland Airport Roseburg Salem Boise . Eureka Los Angeles New York Red Bluff San Francisco Seattle . Spokane 98 31 .03 51 31 T 65 41 .58 53", 30 .04 51 30 .15 80 - 37 .02 52 43 "' .43 54 43 .88 68 , 40 '.03 62 38 ill 53 40 .61 58 41 .42 50 41 .91 66 39 T 69 5 .16 1 75 43 58 45 .21 71 56 . 44 41 .01 66 45 62 62 .19 53 37 -SO 53 33 .14 Man Sentenced For Forgery , - A plea tnat he 'cashed a forged check to buy food for his minor child failed to win clemency for George Byard Bevel, 54-year-old logger when he appeared for sen tence late Monday before Circuit Judge David R. Vandenberg. He was sentenced to two years in Ore gon State Prison. Records at tne county jau snow Bevel served three previous prison terms for forgery. Driving Charge Draws Jail Term Billv Dick Brown, 20-year-old la borer, found guilty of driving an automobile while his operator s li cense was suspended, was commit ted to the county jail for 1 1 2 1 b days Monday afternoon when he could not pay a $250 fine. District Judge D. E. Van vactor said it was Brown's second offense. Cancel the Mortgage on Your Home Let ne show you how Standard's law cost Mortgage Cancellation plan guarantees to "burn the mort gage" in case anything happen! to you. Under this plan, your home would be turned over to the family clear of debt a home if they want to live in it, an v' .' income. if they (W '-i want to rent it, ,' J cash if they want me for more infor mation. No obli gation of courts, Standard mtURANCI COMPANY LYNN ROYCROFT . 1017 M.in St. PfcfMl Oftke 717, Heme Mt to .- GOVERNOR PAUL PATTERSON, visitor in Klamath Falls lait weekend; smiles ovar a chroma spur, presented with an invitation to attend the 1954 Klamath Baiin Ro.undup next, summer. With the Governor, II to rl are Keith Moon, president ot tne Mamarn Mercnani t miociaTion, Katherine Dearborn, 1953 Roundup Queen and Keith Rice, president of this year's roundup. OBITUARY CASI.EY Jui Eailev. 52. native of Louisiana and resident of Tennant. Call torn la for ilx yean died there April 4. He was memoer 01 mooneyvtue iooro. no. 360 A.P. & A.M. Sheridan, Arkanuai. Survivor- include: the widow, Mri. NevAl Eaitev. Tennant: four daughters. Jeneva Black. Klamath FalU, Wanda Crane. Portland. Mary and Martha Ann Eailey. Tennant: three tons. Jamei. Paul ana Dale, Tennant and a Drainer Edward Ensley, Sheridan, Arkansas funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. Ward'i Klamath Funeral Home In charge. BARRY William Philio Barry. 60. native tot County Cork, Ireland and resident nt Kiamain ana iaxe county tor me pui 39 years, died here April S. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church and Mt. McLaughlin council no. zoa, Knights of Columbus. Survivors in eltid: the widow. Mrs. Julia Barry three sons, John. Andy and Phil all of Klamath ram; inree Drainers. cr t.nlrulur Tim mtttt Phil. CoUntV Cork irolanH- two llfr... Mrs. Be5Sle Daly, County Cork and Mrs. Nora Fye. New Vnrk K V: Pi in ml arransemcntn will be found elsewhere In this issue. Ward's Klamath Funeral Homo in charge of the arrangements. MARTEN'S tVcllake fart Mnrtn fil. natlVS Greiham. Nebraska, and resident of this city, died here April 4. Survivors Include a Jeughter, Mnu Virginia- cof field of Sth Diego, CallTornia: sister, Mrs. Laura Billing, of Klamath Falls, hrnihsr fzfnroa Mflrfpti of Denton. Ne braska.' Funeral services will bt- held n-Mnir'. Memorial Chanel Thuri' day. Aoril fl at 2 p-.Hk, Interment will be in Klamath Memorial paric : DEATH , MOSCOW Wf The death ot Anna Ilvnichna Tolstoy-Popova, oldest arttnddftughter of the late Russian author -Count Leo Tolstoy, was announced Tuesday. 'W c Sacred Heart Notebook LAWRENCE SLATER ... convention head - KF To Host State Meet Lawrence Slater, of Lawrence Slater Insurance Agency, has been named general chairman ot the OieKon Association of Insurance Agents convention which will be held in Klamath Falls September 2. 3 and 4. . .. Appointment of Slater to the chairmanship was made by the board of directors of the Klamath Ccunty Insurance Agents Associa tion, "which will host the conven tion, and announced by Forrest Kelly, president of the county group. Kelly said he anticipates approx imately 300 insurance agents from all over the state at the convention. Headquarters for the state-wide rnet will be the Willard Hotel. Juvenile Needs Topic Of Meet What We Should Know. About Our Juvenile Department," WiU be the topic for study at the luncheon meeting of the Interagency Coun cil, to be held Wednesday noon. April 7 at the YMCA. Members of the newly formed juvenile com mittee, headed by Everett Feery, director, special education director in county schools. Other members of the committee are Forrest Haw ley, who holds the same position In the city schools. Bob Bonney, city recreation director, Francis Math ews, juvenile officer and Hope Hoi- brook, 4-H leader. Object of the study will be to In. form members of the councl about the functions of the juvenile de partment. Its needs, the extent of juvenile delnauency in Klamath County and the solutions to be sought. Membership in the council is by organization, agencies, cnurcnes AU Interested organizations are in vited to send two representatives to the meetings. For luncheon re servations .call Hope Holbrook, 8151. By BEATRICE WALSH Mother Nature rebelled Saturday by raining out the Medford game. Next game will be Friday with Ohlloquin. : Those on the team are the fol lowing: Gary Thill, catcher; Bill Snider and Richard Wickllne, pitch ers; Roger Seibert, first baseman: Phil Collins, second baseman; Dino Regmato, short stop; Dean Mich aells, third baseman; Alfred Regi natn, Jerry DePuy, John DePuy, John Fields, Dick Durrell, John Reed, Jim Holland and Bob Axel, fielders. Funeral choir traveled to Bonan za, yesterday morning to sing tor the funeral of Mrs. Robert Col well. A tragio automobile accident deprived Mrs. Colwell of her life. Both she and her husband were graduates ot SHA. Next bi-monthly discussion will be held at KUHS. Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Louis Brown and Alfred Reglnato will discuss the subject tor Sacred Heart, "Should labor have a definite voloe in manage ment?" Other students attending wui be juoita crawrora, jonn Ely, Theresa Bruner, Claudia Ehreth, Joanette Brandejsky, Sheila How ard and Kathleen Gallagher. The regular . student astrmbly will be held Thursday. Nominations for student officers and tryouta for cneer leaders are scheduled. A new business will open on Main) Street by May 1, according to an announcement made today by Rob ert H. "Bob" Beach, recently of Reedsport. Beach, whose father was in the jewelry ousiness in Jacksonville for 24 years will open a jewelry store next door to Leo's Camera Shop, In nart of the building formerly occupied by the Klamath Variety Store, which has been vacant- for some montns. Construction work was started Monday by Pete Hedberg, building Funtral BABKT ViinrAl f-rvlrH for Wtlliun Phtlle Barry who died hr April a. will take pli.ee from Stcred Heart Church on Thurlv. April a. whej a requiem Mate will b celebrated f or the Tepote kia -mil M-in-neliil at fi:3S a.m.. the Rev. T. P. Casey, officiating. Com mitment aervlcea and Interment in Mt i'.i..... mr-nnrt-l Park.. Recitation ol the Holy Roearr-will e piece from the chapel of Ward's Klamath runtral Home on Wedneaday. April 7 at s p.m. AGREEMENT LONDON VP) A Foreign Office spokesman ssid Tuesday the So viet Union has agreed to the tech nical arrangements proposed by the Big Three Western powers for the Geneva conference on Asian affairs. Hew Jewelry Store i Flsnnsd i KF Realtors To Meet Wednesday The Klamath Board of Realtors will hold it's regular luncheon meeting Wednesday, April 1, at the Willard Hotel, at 12 noon. An interesting program has been planned and all members are urged to attend. Ron Fisher is president of the board. contractor. The building It 'owned by Mrs. Myrtle L. Brett, construc tion will be comparable to Leo'a and 'Currin's. : Mr. and Mrs, Beach will eper . ate the business and will specialise In watch and jewelry repairing and stone setting, aismonds ana watcn- in addition to ether regular stock, ......... Mrs. Beach is the former Doro thy Howry, Klamath Falls, daugh ter of Mr. ana Mrs. Mike Howry, Mr. and Mrs. Beach lived here for three years before going to. Reeds port. - . .. ." UnQ!dit50or6(r What "Nut" said that? Inouiaodi an peppy at 70! So tf yon I i, ou or i a an. u yon - Kilitv due hiat la rawtnwn baaV. Wk of una, tne nuow-ptr- teeu -ak. low in energy, "old" at 40, mm Biamuw n on an. u vrm wi younfer, try C-rtrn tosm Tablet! at oace. lot oeM or SO, feel -Hnn call ' bra old". Put. pap la boia anea. Tiy Uitrei to lee peffy. yean youBtar, today Md" iiaa sot. at all dramm "Get-aoQiiaiBl U KlaBaatk rail., at Parleat Drmf. Women Assist' In Blood Donor Work MERRILL Women of the Moose Chapter 18, assisted the Merrill Moose lodge in the drive for blood donors when the Red Cross Blood mobile visited Merrill for four hours on March 29. Cookies and coffee were donated by the lodge and auxiliary, several co-workers assisted with the donors, and did baby-sitting while mothers were do nating. One hundred' fifty-eight pints were collected In Merrill to help Klamath County make a near re cord of 742 pints. Co-workers help ing at tne Bioodmobile were Ell sabeth Holland. Rose Baley, Marie Vachnits, Myrtle Kucera, Rose Van Meter, Ellen Fiegl, Anna Hartle- rode, and Susan Williams. Also called in to help were Mrs. Alex Duncan, Mrs. Robert Walker, and Mrs. Don West of the V.F.W. Auxiliary. . UNDECIDED SEOUL (VP) Foreign Minister Fyun Yung Tal said again Tues day that South Korea had not de- elded whether to attend the Ko rean peace conference at Geneva. PLAN A PARTY! 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