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HERALD AD NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY. .ll'LY 21. ISM
Beauties Begin Battling
For Coveted World Crown
LONG BEACH. Calif. 'ITU -Beauties
competing in the seventh
annual Miss Universe pageant be
gin rehearsals in Loos Beach Mu
nicipal Auditorium loday for the
11-imporlant, judcins.
After a session of parading nn
runways in Ihe auditorium, Ihe
Traffic Kills
7 Oregonians
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
At least seven persons died ii
uregon highway accidents , over
the weekend, raising Ihe Associ
ated Press list of Itl.ifl traffic
deaths in the stale to 308.
Twenty-seven have perished on
the streets 'and highways so far
this month, compared lo HH for
the entire month of July last year.
Two persons met deaih in Sun
day highway crashes in opposite
ends of the slale.
Carolyn Edele Nicholas. .10, of
Newport, was killed Sunday niuhl
in a two-car accident on U.S. nil
north of Newport, a quarter-mile
north of Whale Cove. Slate police
said two other persons were in
jured seriously. Their names were
not learned at once.
Warren Duanc Cassal, .11, Pilot
Rock, died in a spectacular one
car crash early Sunday at Pilot
Rock. State police said his car
failed to make a turn as it sped
down a hill inlo town. The speed
ing automobile smashed into a
truck and then careened inlo a
nearby service station, crashing
through locked doors inlo the lub
. rication room.
Two violent collisions Salurdav
killed four persons, two in each
crash, a few miles apart east of
roruana.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sinclair
of Portland were killed outright
when their car was involved in
a three-car collision on Ihe Colum
bia River Highway. Two of Ihe
couple's young sons in their car
were slightly injured.
Later, a head-on collision nol
far away on the Banfield Express
way killed Robert Bangs, 38, of
Beaverion. and Emma Williams,
about 30. Portland.
Mrs. Jack Davis, about 45. who
lived on a ranch near lleppner,
was killed when a pickup truck
plunged down a 40-foot bank near
Heppner.
Another traffie victim died Sat
urday from injuries suffered in
Friday crash. Donald E. Doerfler,
45, Salem, died in a Salem has
puai. ne was injured when a car
failed lo make a turn and crashed
Inlo a mail box on a highway near
aaiem.
covey of 79 foreign and domestic
beauliei was scheduled to bus to
Hollywood and visit 20th Century
Fox studios.
Judging begins Tuesday night
when Ihe United States entrants
vie for Ihe title of Miss U.S.A.
Fifteen finalists will he selected
and parade Wednesday night when
this nation's representative will be
chosen.
Thousands of persons jammed
Ocean Boulevard Sunday to see
the parade of the contestants,
each riding an individual float
"navigaled " by a sailor or soldier
reservist.
Gladys Zender, the Peruvian
beauty selected as "Miss Uni
verse last year, rode in a con
vertible near the head of the pro
cession ol 124 units, including 22
bands and several marching
groups.
Eugenia Maria Valverde, 17 -
year-old Costa Riean lovely who
disqualified herself because she
was too young under pageant
rules, also was in Ihe parade.
but not as a contestant.
Pageant officials planned lo pre
sent her with a special trophy for
her honesly.
After Miss United States is
chosen Wednesday night. The judg
ing will move into the selection of
Miss Universe, who will receive
$11,000 in cash, a 1II5H convertible
and have her expenses paid for
year.
The finals will bo Friday night
when Miss Universe will he
named. She will be feted at a ball
on Saturday.
'DENNIS THE MENACE"
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Siskiyou Board
Names Officers
MrCI.OUn The Siskiyou County
Hoard of Education elected Hoherl
Dewey of Dunsintiir as president
and Bruce Marlin of Scott Valley
as vice president at a regular
meenng of the group held in'Yro
ka. July 17. '
In other action Ihe hoard np
' proved two requests for inter
district pupil transfers: audio visu
ual contracts for Bogus and lied
Rock; appointment of Douglas
wnilaker. trustee replacing Robert
f renin at Hill and Marmot Wat
son for trustee at Happy Camp,
replacing Ralph Turk.
They also instructed the county
superintendent of schools lo re
quest Ihe Siskiyou County Board
of Supervisors to lapse the Mono
bcnnol District.
Six school districts were voted
the sum of $:n.nH) to balance Ibeir
budgets.
The next merlins of the lounlv
board will he at Vreka August 2li.
D UOR9 PF.N 6.-30 p. M
Ends TONITE!
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Adams Move
Causes Split
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Democratic and Republican
paily leaders split in Oregon the
past weekend over presidential
assistant Sherman Adams.
The Republican slate central
commillec supported Adams by
relusing 21-15 to pass a motion lo
censure him.
Adams has been under heavy
fire for accepting gifls from old
friend Bernard (ioldfine, a million
aire Boslon industrialist.
An hour-long debate preceded
Ihe vote. Ihe last major Item of
business as OOP leaders finished
two days of pep talks at Salem
for the November election cam
paign.
Slale chairman James Short
was reelected unanimously.
The Democratic Slale Central
Commillec censured Adams at a
Portland meeting.
The committee members re
elected David Epps of Sweel
Home as slale chairman. Kpps
had nn opposition. Other officers
also were elected without opposi
lion.
Slate Rep. Beulah Hand, Mil
waukic, was named .vice chair
man, and Raker County Judge
I.loyd Rea and reelected secre
tary. Mrs. Irma I.indquist. Au
rora, is the new treasurer.
Retiring Treasurer Dexter Fair-
hank. Portland, said Ihe slate
Democratic treasury has a bal
ance of more than $1,100.
CITY BRIEFS
Interim Committee Scores Migrant Worker Handling
PORTLAND AP) An Oregon
legislative interim committee was
toW Saturday that migrant farm
workers in the state are being
mistreated and exploited.
The charges were made in a
series of detailed studies by state
agencies. The studies were
by the state Bureau of Labor. This
report said there appears to be
a ring of Mexican-American labor
contractors which deals in mari
juana and prostitution for the farm
workers.
The report said some contrac
tors cheated the laborers by mark
quested by the Interim Committee ing up housing rentals, charging
on Migratory Labor.
Some of the most spectacular
charges were made in fl report
Moonwatcher
Out Of Funds
PORTLAND (API Robert
Roardwell, director of the local
mooowatcb observation team, said
Sunday he was "not going to quit
completely" and slop watching
satellites.
Earlier Bnardwcll had said the
moonwalchcrs would have to dis
band for lack of funds. Sunday he
said he would "have to mark
time until he had the finances
to repair equipment out of adjust
ment.
He said stopwatches, a tape
recorder and other gear used in
tracking the satellites are all out
of adjustment
high prices for transportation, and
paying workers less than the con
tract wage
That is only 1 per cent of the
slate's total assistance expendi
tures. Some 1,50ft migrant families got
help, but 40 per cent of these
families were on the relief rolls
for one month only.
The state Board of Health Sur
vey reviewed health and hygiene
problems of the migrant workers.
Ihe report said sewage disposal
Of the 199 camps checked, II
were reported in good condition,
53 in fair condition, and 32 in poor
condition.
The interim committee has tak
en no action on the surveys.
PROFESSIONAL
RODEO
July 25-26-27
The rnnrt riiri nni list th t lacinttos were unsalislaclory in
names of contractors involved in more tnan nal' tne labor camps it
such illegal activities. investigated.
The report concluded with the
statement that "there can be
little doubt that the present con
tractors are a factor in suppress
ing the progress of the Spanish
American migrant farm worker
toward full and responsible citi
zenship and Americanization."
A survey report on farm labor
transportation told of workers
being moved about in defective
buses and trucks. The report said
that of buses checked, 13 per cent
had poor foot brakes and 22 per
cent poor hand brakes. The foot
brakes on 5 per cent of the trucks
were defective and t h e hand
brakes were bad on 32 per cent.
The Oregon State Employment
Service Report said that the aver
age pay per man per day ranged
from $3.37 in Columbia County to
GUARANTEED
Vacuum Cleaner
REPAIRS
Specialized Service
- on all Makes!
Pjrti, Bags, Filtera in Stock
Free Pick Up end Dtlivtry
Dean's Stark's
122 So. 9th TU 4-7193
Boardwell's volunteer team of $17.65 in Jefferson County. The per
Thimble Club Neighbors ofa joint picnic commemorating the
Woodcralt Thimble Club will hold j founder of Rainbow at Ihe llalin
, m.,i, ;,.; , u'inHiIar' on Tuesday, Julv 22, at 11
its annual potluck picnic at vviard . . -,t
, , , , , , a.m. ror transportation call TU
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Rehearsals Held
For Mikado Cast
ETNA Members of Ihe Metho
dist Church at Etna have started
rehearsals for (iilbort and Sulli
van's "The Mikado." under the
direction ol Mrs. Corrv Sorensoo.
The cast will include Carl Hlai k.
Ken Purler. Claude Cassadv. John
Beriy. lleorge Edwards, Mrs. Dor
is 'futile. Mrs. l.nis Towne. Mrs.
Ucth Smith and Mrs. Ncdra llalli-
day.
The committee announced that
there is a need for more sopranos 'i.i..c
and tenors to make up Ihe chnrus, 'cti-ii " by
inn arc extending an invitation lo
anyone who likes lo sing to join
the enmp. The operetta is sched
uled lor .September li.
0:30 p.m. Members please bring
table service for your family.
.Mt. I.aki Ladies Aid will meet
Wednesday, July 2.1. al 2 p.m. in
the Ml. I.aki Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Viola Dickson and Mrs. Beu
lah Elliott will be hostesses.
"Blessed" will be the key word
for roll call.
Kuniinage Sale There will he
a rummage sale at 2H04 South
Sixth Street July 25 and 2fi. All
kinds of new and. used merchan
disc.
To Kansas William Swarlz of
Klamalh Kails is attending a am
ily reunion in Winf irld. Kansas. He
will visit friends and relatives
Denver and Salt Lake City
route home.
Cooiinlllee Mcetiog Women of
the Moose Chapter 4K7 will have a
committee meeting al 7 : :K1 p.m
and ritual practice at 11:30 p.m.
on Tuesday, July 22, at the Moose
Hall. All chairmen, escorts, guides.
and co workers are asked to at
tend.
Rainbow Cirls Klamalh Kails
and Malin Rninhow Girls will have
DOOR3 LPt.N b:30 P.
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Feature At 8:00 & 10-25
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Shasta Rodeo
Sets Contests
MONTAC-l'K Eight ol the na
tion's lop culling horses have been
entered for Ihe culling horse con
test, which will he one of Ihe manv
features of Ihe Shasta Valley
Stampede, a Northern California
championship rodeo at Montague
on Friday and Saturday evenings
of July 25 and 26.
Stan Cnoley. rodeo chairman.
announced Thursday that he had
received onirics for tile billowing
horsep lo particrpate in Ihe cutting
horse coolest that will be Ibe open
ing (colore of the two nights'
events: Andy 110, Cow Palace
banipion of 1057 lo be ridden bv
Hie president ol the I'acilic Coast
Culling Horse Association, Mary
Harbison ol Sacramento; Holly
wood Cat, from the I'uiebiiist Sla-
llousloo. Texas, will be nd-
Aniye Camblui. former
wonu ciiaiiipinn cownoy.
Slal's Havvson. from Cvaldi. Tex
Texas, who holds the loth spol in
Ihe national lop to cutting horses;
Asbeck's Ittllv. No. 4 of Hie na
tional ton III trom Cbilbcolbe. Tex
as; Mr. Ilo'inoo. trom I.oug View.
Texas, who hold slbe Ittlh spot in
ihe nation; Hon Tiio, trom llollis
Icr. California; Poco Bob. also of
Long iev. Texas and Sunl.uice.
froln I'ortrnnd.
Cooley staled that "these are the
best" culling horses eer brought
inlo Siskiyou Cnuoty. lie also stat
ed that be expects there will be
several local entries from through
out the county.
Potluck Picnic The Sewing
Croup of Friendship Court No. 11.
Order of Amaranth, will have a
pollock picnic Wednesday. July 2.1,
at 10:. 10 a.m. at Wiard Park. All
members arc inviled and are
asked to bring Ibeir own table
service.
i
.Smorgasbord Friendship Court
No. 11, Order of Amaranth, will
have a summer gel-together and
smorgasbord di'nner for all .Mason
ic bodies and Iheir families Salur
day. July 2fi. at the Scottish Rite
Temple. Dinner will be served
from 7 p.m. to 0:30 p.m. There
will he cards and a social hour
following the dinner. The charge
will he $1.50 per person and 75
cents for children under 12.
Picnic The Sojourner Club
adult pirnic will he held Wednes
day at 6 p.m. at Moore Park
Bring your owo table service: $.1
per couple. Call TU 2-1703 for res
ervations. Zittcitna Nile Club members
will sew for the Shriners Hospital
Wednesday, .July 23. starting at
10:30 a.m. al Ihe home of Kath
leen Ward. KH3 I.akeshnre Drive.
Take a sack luncli. For transpor
tation call TU 4-44.10.
The 3 It' Cluh will meet
Tuesday, July 22. for a 12:30 p.m.
luncheon at the Shasta View
(range Hall.
observers has been tracking the
rocket section of Russia's Sputnik
III satellite on its passes over
Oregon. He said Ihe rocket could
be observed at 2:58 a.m. Tuesday
in Ihe northeast sky, 42 degrees
aoove the horizon.
Fair Head Asks
Early Entries
Sl'SANVlI.LE With less than
three weeks remaining before the
opening day of Ihe annual event.
exhibitors in the 1058 Lassen Cnun
!y Fair and Livestock Show were
urged loday to submit their en
tries as sooo as possible.
Manager Abe Jensen said that
persons who know what they will
bp exhibiting can save time and
inconvenience if Ihey file Iheir of
ficial entries helore Ihe last-min
ule rush.
The fair will begin Wednesday
August 13, at the fairgrounds here
and will end Sunday, August 17.
Among the events scheduled for
the fair are a two-night horse
show, a two-day rodeo and horse-
racing program, Ihe second annual
Northwest Loggers' Coolest, t
street parade, a variety show fea
luring-nationally known entertain
ers, and numerous other attrac
tions.
Eagles Auxiliary special of
ficers' meeting TuosrWy, July 22,
at 7 p.m. at the Eagles. Hall.
Board Meeting 7:30 lonighl at
the Willard lintel for Ihe hoard of
the Klamath Falls Business an d
Professional Women's Club.
Tickets for the Shakespearean
Festival opening July 28 in Ash
land are on sale al liickys Jewel
ers, .no Mam Sheet. Four nlavs
"Much Ado About Nothing." "King
' car. Ihe Merchant of Venice"
and "Troilus and Cressida." will
he rotated nightly, July 28 through
September 4.
Picnic Navy Mothers picnic.
10 a in. Tuesday. Julv 22. al Wiard
Park.
HBtsmnOB
DANC
Shasta Station
Slates Changes
MOIAT Sll ST-Monnl Shasta
Radio Station KWSD has received
i permit lo change the ficmicncv
of Ibeir station 1.1411 kilocycles, to
ti:!0 kilocycles and to increase the
power trom 250 waits to l.itoo watts.
The change will he made dur
ing August.
This will increase Ibe area over
which receptioo niav he h.id bv a
wide niai mil. The broadcasting
ovver. now :'iki led high, will be
increased lo :'P0 Icel Messages
may be received under itie new
setup as l.ir avvav as Ruby's Kitch-
en on the Oregon side el the
ISiskivoiis en I' S. Iliclnvav in. and
at Woiiten on I S, Highway '.17.
Anderson, seulh ot Highway no,
will also be within the area of
reception.
featuring
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COASTERS'
"YAKITY YAK"
"Scorchin"'
"YOUNG BLOOD"
WRONG SIDE
Clement D. Stevens, 1510 Pleas
ant Street, was ciled by slate pn
bce for failure to drive on the
right side of the highway Sundav
evening after an accident nn U.S.
Highway !I7 near the Weed Junc
tion scales. Police said that Ste
vens' northbound car struck the
right rear fender of a southbound
truck and trailer driven by Ruben
R. Radnmske. Mount Ve rnnn
Washington. No injuries were
ported.
diem average for other counties
included: Raker $10.34; Douslas
$4.3fi; .Jackson $.fi7; Josephine
$9.38; Klamath $11.33; Lane $3,30;
Marion $4,63: Polk $5.11; Uma
tilla, $9.24. The average for the
state was reported at $5.37.
A report from the state Public
Welfare Commission revealed that
public assistance expenditures in
Oregon for migrants totaled $384.
79P in the year ending Feb. 28.
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TUES.. JULY 22
11 00 Pel Pction Hot incl.l
DANCING 9 1
SEE THE COUNTRY'S TOP
RODEO STARS
TICKETS
CHILDREN Gen. Adm. Section SOe
GENERAL ADMISSION. ADULT .... 1.50
Grand Stand Reserve 2.50 & 3.50
BOX SEATS 4.00
SEE
SLIM PICKENS & BILLIE KEEN
WORLD FAMOUS RODEO CLOWNS
Trick Roping & Ridinq . . . Skits
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AUSTRALIAN . SHEEP DOGS
"WAR PAINT" - WORLD'S CHAMPION
BUCKING BRONC
7 BIG RODEO EVENTS DAILY
$5,600 IN PURSES
FAMILY NIGHT
JULY 25th - 7:30
ALL KIDS UNDER 16 ADMITTED
FREE
WITH ONE ADULT ADMISSION
ROUND-UP DANCE
SAT.. JULY 26
KLAMATH FALLS ARMORY
Daneinq From 10: to 2 A.M.
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