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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1954)
PAGJ5 TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 1954 'Bly Frolics' Plans Told nt Tl. nrnnntnlnt nf Ihp DUI audi uB"''""" Bly community have completed plans lor mo oiy - held Saturday and Sunday, Aug gust 14-15. The program starts with a street dance Saturday evening, be ginning at 9 p.m. Music for the dance will be by the h o r e 1 1 a Three-Notes. i A barbecue Is planned for the Epragus Canyon recreation area Anti-Marketing Suit Filed PHILADELPHIA (P) An 81-year-old Pennsylvania poultry far mer has asked the U.S. District Court to declare unconstitutional the price and acreage control fea tures of tho Federal Farm and Marketing Administration Acts. In a suit tiled with the court yesterday, Joseph Blattner of R. D. 3 Norristown, claimed that acreage controls on his wheat crop will put him out of business and depnc him of a living. - Blattner, claiming he requires all his land to raise feed for his chickens, seeded eight extra acres and refuses to nay $178.20 in penal ties Imposed by federal farm agents. In the suit, Blattner contends that the government, by serving the penally notice, Is taking his property without due process ol law and that by limiting acreage, the government forces the plantilf to buy at U.S. supported prices extra grain needed to keep his poultry. ' on Sunday. Numerous concessions and activities have been planned for the entertainment of old and young. Fishing and swimming arc also on the program. Highlight oi the day will be the coronation of the queen, Entered in the contest are Carol Lee Ben der. Shannon Briley, Lee Ann Rentle, Robyn Smith and Susan Zikkanen. All proceeds from the frolics will go .into a united lund to buy playground equipment for the Bly school. Proceeds from the 1953 frolics were used to build a tennis court on school property. The fro lics is to be held annually ac cording to present plans. Organizations assisting this year include, Ajnerlcan Legion watts, Patske Grilfen Post No. 13, Legion Auxiliary, the Bly Woman's Club Girl Scouts, Bly Garden Club. Bly Brownie Troop, Juvenile Grange 217 and Bly Grange 771. Detroit Milk Prices Reduced DETROIT (Tr Union employes ol rix Detroit dairies have approved an agreement to cut the price of home-delivered milk by three cents a quurt In lieu of ft pay raise. Brunson Gilbert, president of Lo cal 155 of the A PL Milk Drivers and Dairy Employes Union, said the workers .first sought a $12-a- wepk pay increase. But they decided to forego 1L he Raid. If the dairies would cut prices the equivalent of a J12-a-week per route. The three-cent re duction would benefit all customers who use mors than 30 quarts -a month. Paroled Burglar Seizes Payroll NEW YORK (fl Eleven years go Albert Dorsey was paroled on a burglary sentence and given job by a Brooklyn shoe factory. The M-year-old Dorsey became the firm's "most trusted employe." Yesterday, as paychecks were being hnnded out at the plant, Dor sey suddenly grabbed $3,760 In pay roll envelopes from a woman book keeper and lied. Factory vice president Samuel jjones sain: "I would have trusted lilm with nything. I even let him keep a eci oi Keys to tins place. Why did m 09 I wing like tnat?" Anti-Red Bill Faces Battle WASHINGTON Administra tion leaders trying to strengthen the Anti-Communist flavor of their legislative record had a fight on their hands today from senators protesting the npproach of a bill aimed at ridding labor unions of Red Influences. A first test of strength shaped tip on a substitute proposal by Sen Magnuson (D-Wash) to set up a 12-member commission to study the whole problem and report its findings by next Jan. 15. Magnuson said he had made no vote count but "wouldn't be sur prised" if his proposal carried after debate which the Senate agreed to limit to one hour today. The substitute was offered for a bill of Sen. Butler (R-Md) under which labor unions found by the Subversive Activities Control Board to be "Communist-infiltrated" would lose the right to be certified by the National Labor Relations Board as bargaining agents. Butler told the Senate last night that "the Attorney General ap proves this bill" and Senate Re publican leader Knowland of Cal ifornia told newsmen the adminis tration Is supporting It. The measure is along the lines of a bill Atty. Gen. Brown ell had asked, providing for the dissolution of Communist-infiltrated, labor un ions and business firms, as part: of the administration's anti-com munist program. Cub Scouts Hold Lava Beds Tour Cub Scouts of Den J. Pack 4 (Mills Addition) have completed part of their summer program with two Wednesday tours to the Lava Beds. Their first tour was with Ranger P. Quentin Tomicb, their next tour with Ranger James Thor ton. The tours were through the following caves. Catacomb, Semi nal, Indian Wells, Silver, Skull, Grotto and Merrill Ice Caves. The group then went to Mammoth Cra ter, Captain Jack's Stronghold, Can by Cross and Fleener's Chimneys Cubs making the tours were James Kaler, Glen Gentry, Ronald Friend, Don Aschenbach, Kenneth Galloway, Kenneth Ellis, Lester Plowman, Stanley Hennlnger, Rob ert Hunteman. The boys "ere ac companied by Mrs. Ray Aschen bach, Mrs. George Hennmger, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Galloway and Charles Galloway, Jon Aschenbach and Don Plowman. MISSING TOKYO Wl Three U. S. air men are missing after a collision of two F94 Starflre night fighters off Okinawa Wednesday, the Air i"orce reported Thursday. MASON j Ml JARS d ENAMEL LINING for Extra Pofefion Down, Jar Seafedl All SttOlHf IS COMPANY lM4ti4 WmI CmiI Oiritiv,' (I Menu, oU. California Quake Felt HOLLISTER, Calif. (PI A "fairly sharp earthquake" Jolted residents awake at 6:50 a m PDT) Thursday, but deputy Sher riff Frank Pearson said he had no reports of damage. DKATII LONDON Ml Sir Stanley Hew elt. 74, medical adviser to Brit ain's roynl family for over 40 ,yeara, died at his London home Thursday aflcr a short Illness. melon worth Us salt is worth MORTON'S (odbtd or plain Whtnit rains.it pours', Klamath MEAT Cent 710 PINE YMCA BLDG. DON STROUD er Telephone 2-3322 WALT COOL n B EAKS Good Beef Ground Beef 100 Meat, No cereal 31 Chuck curs, feed lot beef BEEF ROASTS Country Style PORK SAUSAGE 3-$1 DEL MONTE, old fashioned rr r r t; vw-li?MI j U cUUUli iWkJL'jJi.v'.i A must for that fishing trip! BEEF BACON Lean and Meaty, real smoke flavor 59 lb. Nation's Hay Crop Lowers The estimated yield of the na- tion's hay crop dropped' over six! million tons within the last 30 1 days, according to crop estimates. released1 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Tuesday. Estimated tons as of August 1 were 101. 21fi fKWl rnmnarpri tn on estimate of 107,494.000 tons on July 1. Last year ihe hay crop amounted to 105,300.000 ton arid the 10 year average stands at 101,959,000 tons. . Pasture conditions averaged only 59 per cent of normal com pared to 72 per cent a year ago and 82 per cent of the 10 year average. These lowered estimates coupled with the severe drought in the South and Central states 'could have some effect on local hay prices this fall in the opinion of local county, agents. Klamath Basin farmers har vested a below normal crop of first cutting alfalfa due to early frosts, but with continued good weather the second cutting should be above normal, farmers be lieve. With pastures in the drought area continuing to dwindle ' it is apparent cattlemen will be forced to turn stock onto grass that would normally have been cut for hay. This condition could result in a still lower estimate In the next 30 days, crop authorities state. Telephone Tip Confuses Police SAVANNAH. Ga. W) City de tectives raced out of police head quarters last night on a telephone Up that "a burglar is trapped in side a building at 323 East Ogle thorpe Avenue." They were speeding away in a car before the awful truth dawned ihe address given was that of police headquarters. FEAST ' CASABLANCA, . Morocco i.fl Berber tribesmen whose presence forestalled serious disorders dur ing the Moslem feast of Aid El Kebir began leaving Morocco's cities Thursday and Arab Nation alists quickly tightened their gen eral strike. Art Reception To Be Held In honor of M. R. Sponenburgh and Gordon Kensler, instructors of the Klrfmath Art Association's sum mer workshop, a reception will be given Sunday .afternoon between 3 and 6 p.m. at the Art Center, Main and Esplanade. There will be a display of the work of Mark Rltter Sponenburgh who will instruct in sculpture be ginning Monday, August 16 on the campus of OTI. This accredited class is open to both beginning and advanced students. Sponenburgh is assistant professor of art. Univer sity of Oregon. His works have been exhibited in 20 major museums and galleries in the United States and France, as well as In public and private collections in the United States, France and Egypt. ' Also on display will be the water paintings of Gordon Kensler who has been conducting the first half of this summerF8vorkshop in paint ing and sketching. Kensler is di rector of art education in Klam ath Falls city schools and has ex hibited in six major art shows. The work done by the students under Kensler during the flrsv two weeks of August will be displayed. "All Interested persons are urged to attend. ' Dr. R. T. Lindley OPTOMETRIST 510 Med.-Dent. Bldg. 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