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fGF. 2 A HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL S, 1959 Three Perish In Air Crash RICHLAND. Wash. 'AP -Thrre Wen were killed Thjrsday eening when an Army helicopter crashed and burned on the sprawling Man ford Atomic Works Reservation II miles north of here. One of the men. ("apt. Patrick McDonnell of BDCOUVM . H Ufa , and Richland, was a brother of an Air Force sergeant. William A. McDonnell. 25, who died in a similar helicopter crash in the Spokane River at Spokane. Wash., March 23. The other two killed Thursday were Chief Warrant Officer Leo F Tuttle. the pilot, of Palousc. Wash., and Maj Joseph Giuliani of St. Paul. Minn . and Richland. The Army said the crash oc curred while iho helicopter was on a routine training flight. OPIN TON I T C 6 30 P.M. Continuous Shows Set. t Sun. From 12:45 ENDS SATURDAY! STARTS SUNDAY THE (TO FAMOUS SINNER OF THEM Ail! M " MM HI '.mi jr "FtATUMS TIMES. Pit 7:00 & 10:20 Sal. 3:10 6 25 1 ? 50 Plus JWSE DUtMA OF todays YOUTH I HANDLE WITH CARE Dmh JONES Tmii O'BRIEN MITCHELL John SMITH w VTk, L Feature Prt. 8 55 Cn Tksstl Sol. 1:45 5 05 I 0:25 Saturday morning KIDDIE MATINEE "TOJOR THI GRIAT" ond $ Co. loom Optri :30 MR, Out t M... 11 ttlWai aiilrJ allfcr Jlik E 1 ijJB t f; aSf "m i ."s?" s ! i f 'pfa Law Be Air Service To Play Host Service School, flying a new low. wing Comanche four-seater from the factory to Klamath Falls. THE 35-VOICE CHOIR, the Musical Ambassadors of tha Southern California College of Bible and Arts in Costa Mesa, will present a special sacred concert in Faith Taber nacle Church, Friday night, April 3. The Rev. Paul John son is director. This outstanding choir will feature vocal Judge Denies Legal Appeal EUGENIE 'Al' Circuit JudgclJudse GooMfl turned down this A. T. Goodwin Wednesday turned, appeal before pav-ing sentence. down a leyai anpeai and scntrnc- led Walter Robert Kowler, 38. to life in the Oregon State Prison Fouler, an escapee from a Fol som Prison work gang in Cali fornia, was convicted March 1R of the armed robbery of a F.ugene grocery store Aug. II. 1958 Kowler was convicted one month after the robbery, but the judge set aside the verdict on a techm c ility Fowler's attorney contend ed that a second trial would put his client in double jeopardy. K... . Aircraft Service, cele brating its 15th animersary in Klamath Falls, will be host Sun day, April 5. at Piperama Day and open house at Kmgsley Field All residents of the Klamath Br.- sin are invited between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. There a ill be prizes, refresh ; fry. and a display of 1959 Super Cub. Tripacer. Com an he and Apache aircraft. A solo license will be given to some visitor. Operator of Klamath Aircraft Service. Tony Steinbock, opened his aircraft service here in Ml after being associated with the Tulana Farms. Worden. where he was in charge of aircraft of the big farm operators. In addition tp an instructor s school, the business also operates a charter and ambulance service. Steinbock started flying in Port- Castro Plans Cuba Defense HAVANA 'APi Prime Minister Fidel Castro says he will be look ing for money as well as defend ing "Cuba and her revolution'' on his visit to the United States late; this month. The bearded revolutionary told a TV audience Thursday night that ho will seek loans from the U.S. Export-Import Bank and "all sources of credit possible." I he tiati.-ta government left i only 70 million dollars in the treas- (ormer resident of Keno. Uiy, Castro said, adding that .Cuba's economic situation was SLIT DISMISSED course in .wtnern lahlornia his-! from California - Mrs. Leonel,urlnor aggravated by falling lory will be held in the Alturas Mornn and daughter. .Mrs TomSUEar Pr,ces and increased coin KL'GKNE I API A circuit courtCi r a m m a r School building on House and children of Sacramento Petition from other sugar coun nirv Wednesday dismissed a S'"i -: Eighth Street on Saturday rrorn- Lhh .ian and .lark Clark t run., tries. land in 1937 and has never had a forced landing in thousands of miles of flight. He returned re cently from Lockhaven. Pennsyl vania, where he attended a Piper SAVE Oregon Food Plan WAY FOR MODERN LIVING Let us iOve you money on your food bills. S o v flppronmafely 1 week's food bill out of every 4. Oregon Food Plan, INC. 401 So. 6'h Ph. TU 2-4401 groups and special arrangements by the choir, spirituals, marches and gospel melodies. Pastors and congregations of other city churches and the general public are invited to hear the concert. There is no charge. The Rev. W. D. Bigby is pastor of Faith Tabernacle Church. TONY STEINBOCK BASIN BRIEFS I 1 Alturas The third session of the Chico State College extension course in Northern California his- IKK! damage suit Unit had been liltd against Sheriff Ed Elder. The suit was filed against Elder and former deputy Lai Campbell by Berk Byers of Salem. In the suit. Byers contended that he suffered a broken arm v. lien arrested in May of 1156 mg and afternoon. April 4. Thirty students arc enrolled in the class which is taught by Ernest Nea ham. Redding, a member of the Shasta Junior College faculty. 1 1 AND o man 1 HOPE R00NEY MAX WEIL Off J IIMITS DENNIS THE MENACE" MM Patient Mrs. Erances Branden burg of Merrill is a patient at Hillside Hospital in Klamath Falls. jiiW mum I Dairy Mr. and Mrs chael entertained at Easter din ner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borough. Sprague River, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Welch. Crystal and At Home Lloyd Muno of Mer-iBnand. Fort Klamath, and Mrs rill is at home alter a short hospi-ISarah Michael, tal stay following an accident re-, suiting in serious tacial injuries.. To Dunsmuir Mr. and ding are guests at the home of --sro is leaving tor vvasning their parents and grandparent' llon 15 on an unofficial visit Mr. and Mrs. William Bell. in'as lhe 5ucsl o( thc American Dairy. .Society of Newspaper Editors He accepted the invitation before be- iLuiimiK jjiiine nnnisier reD. z. .Marvin Mi-i r,, t t,j . . any questions that may be asked him by American newspapermen. I Harvey .Meeting St. Augustine's A I tar Society will hold a regular home business meeting at the parish I hall in Merrill on Wednesday ee ' ning. April 8, beginning at 8 p m. All members arc urged to a tend The executions of Batista hench men, totaling between 400 and 500. has come in for considerable criticism in the United Stales, and I Castro said he would explain that Mrs. to the Americans of Dairy were re- He said he was mvsiihed at cent guests in Dunsmuir at the some objections to his' trip in a and private capacity and 'commented Butts of their son-in-law daughter. Mr. and Mr Gordon and family Cortncy simple things more than I like protocol j Castro has accepted an invita- ( ub Scouts Visit Mill Den No. lion while in the United States to 2. Newell Cub Scouts toured the speak at a luncheon of the Over- In Hospital Mrs. Jim Baxter of Hi-Valley Mill Wednesday. April j seas Press Club in New York on Merrill, hospitalized last week at 1 1 The mill is a new operation in April 23. Hillside Hospital, has been trans- 'the Tulelake area and manufac- ferred to Klamath Valley Hospital. lures feed pellets. Bonanza Park A luncheon will ne scrwa ny uie women 01 Hie F , ( nvner and Mrs Crav community Sunday April .. at the; Tulelake inenf last uk in r, farm machinery sale at the Jack Lent cilv and ,n0 Bav Arca whm Weinicr ranch in Langell Valley at thcy visited ,hejr s0'n. Dick Coy- 12 noon iiomemaae pics, canes. ncr anrt w,,0 al Hamilton Air hot dogs and collee will be served Force Basf Thnr Bther son Gary VALLETTA, Malta (API Two All the money will go toward s,uoenl at Southern California ! Maltese-one a steward in the the maintenance of the Bonanzajp f n t a College, accompanied Roval Navv-were charged todav them. with planting a homemade bomh in the 2.000-ton British radar In Washington Delia Erailev 0I Picki't destroyer Broadsword. Tulelake is visiting in Seattle and. Edward Connell. 23. the steward Wapato. Washington, this week. Trip to Coast Mr. and Mrs. 01 Bomb Plant. Jails Maltese Park. The construction ol rest- j rooms in the park are an imme diate goal. 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Of- riiun. m t-'vf. aas ha. r m ITK M WFNT ACV'N Old Til II NlfM was Um themo of the dinner meetins ol lhe Cedarville Rotary Club April 1 Charles Dcmiek of Alturas, who has had more experience in the development of the cattle indus try in western Nevada and Nortn ern California than most cowmen living today, according to "Hippy" Bunnisttr, Modoc Fair president, was a guest. M O W ivmpO SOt C SrfCft rodf.on Frank SINATRA 1 Dean MARTIN Shirley MaclAINE Martha HYER - Arthu KENNEDY Nancy GATES .- X Homii. I'm in it -.7 f ADMISSION Adulti 1 00 Junion (with Student Cardi) TSc Children under 12) 25 3) i I Tn Hr Mllen Rrilr Ctrlxr- ville merchant, accompanied by 'TA carnival Ins wife, lell early this week for a medical checkup in that city. was accused of instigating the homb plot and George Bonnici. 43. government laborer, with beins his accomplice There has been agitation against the British (or months in this colony in protest against the Royal N'avy turning over its big dock yard Id a private firm The Mal tese (ear the shipyard will be shut I dow n or curtailed and the island's WIMWHU WICVM'U. McDonnell was married and the father of four children Giuliani's , , . ,. !i I widow and five children live here. Weekend Gurits-at the home of and Tuttle's widow and two chil their parents Mr and Mrs R K ,orrn reside in West Richland Martyr, in Dairy were Mr. and ua.h Dick Wright of Klamath1 Class Trip Newell eighth grade students spent (our days at Sac-, ramento last week touring the capital and points of interest The! bus trip was chaperoned hv Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberts and Irving Hctchcr. eighth grade teacher. The students earned the money for the trip with car-washes. sales and a booth at the Newell Amateur Night sponsored hv the Cedar Reuckah Lodge 30fi at i Mrs. the Cedarvillc High School will be Kalis Friday night. April 10 This annual The average age of United States event is a fund-raising project of Viiiti Tulelake .lack Carlisle ofife)cra' officials is 52 years. tne lodge to aid a noy or girl win-iRed Blu!:. Tulelake resident for ner of the I niled Nations contest, almost 20 years, was in the Basin to go to :vcw lorn this summer i this week visiting old (riends and observe the committees of the United Nations in action. "' i 1 1 " in' i sSSSai iwuda -n AROUND THE WORU) IN oO PAYS a M HFLDDVFR i 1 Wonder if IT'S ANY 300&? Malln Home K.vtcnsion Unu will meet on Wednesday evening. April 8. .at 7 30 in the Community Hall. This is a change from thc regular meeting day of Tuesday i The program will be on salads and each person attending is asked to bring a measuring cup and a paring knife. Helen Derry and .Alba Kniskern are program lead- :ers. Visitor Mrs. Lorraine Kell of Medtord president of thc Oregon Department of the VFW Auxi liary, will visit the Malin VFW Auxiliary on Tuesday evening. April T starting at II o'clock in jthe VFW Hall Installation of of ficers will be held with Mrs Jo sephine Stumbaugh installed as I president All members are urged to attend Maliniir Bob Victonn attended (the American Rowling Congress Na'ional Meet in St Louis. Mis isouri. in March He entered in the team, doubles and singles di visions, and bowled an average o.' of 1M He was accompained by four other men from Klamath Falls Visillni at the homes n( their daughters. Mr Ed Pctrawk and1 M' Frank Paygr Jr. in Malin; are Mr and Mrs O T Storli oil Portland Ronania Women s Cluh will I meet at the library Tuesday aft ernoon. April ? Ho-tese will be Be; v Prpple and Mildred Kel- jleson All women of the community are invited to attend mm KriM-The Rev and Mrs iMelvin Griffiths, and children ;Keno ere recent guests at the R V. MartyT home in Dairy where they visited with Mrs ,Beulah crabtree and Mrs Martyr 1 Other lues s from Keno were Mr i and Mrs F. Niles Mrs Craotree To Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Rill Staunton of Tulelake If ft Tues day for Los Angeles where Mrs Staunton will undergo minor surgery 2 DAT Service V. Ol HHUHF m ft " MAM (T 4 " - I - I SPECIAL! ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED! It I Rutged! "Rough-Out" V , Pull-on WORK JL BOOT SPECIAL! Neoprcnc Ste IBM ' to 12 "CKerfe 'tm" I ID.ck .' Al.syt Glad to Cosh Y Pa?ckk DICK REEDER'S I STORE FOR MEN Us Our Frte Parking Lot 5th 1 Klamath 5th It Mom ph. TU 4 6621 KLAMATH BOXING CLUB PROGRAM 15 BOUTS KLAMATH AUDITORIUM 8:00 P.M. - SATURDAY, APRIL 4fh "SPECIAL MAIN EVENT" PEE WEE CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT Klamath County JIM SANDERVILLE. 53 lbs. vs. HUNKY NELSON, 48 lbs. (Champ) Klamath Agency Council Grove JOHN WHITLEY, 185 lbs. vs. BROOKER T. SMITH, 183 lbs. Klamath Boxing Club Weed, Calif. JAMES WHITMIRE, 157 lbs. vs. MIKE MAREK, 155 lbs. Lakeview Pal Club Kingsley Field FRANKIE LIGHTLE, 147 lbs. vs. RONALD SCOTT, 147 lbs. Lakeview Pal Club Kingsley Field INTERMISSION LYNN COLE, 128 lbs. vs. Kingsley Field LOUIS GONZALES, 143 lbs. vs. Weed, Calif. JAKE GREGG, 125 lbs. vs. Klamath Boxing Club LARRY BENDER, 133 lbs. vs. Klamath Boxing Club PHIL MYRICK, 112 lbs. vs. "Slugqer" TERQUICK, 112 lbs. Klamath Boxing Club Lakeview Pal Club JERRY BARLOW, 135 lbs. vs. EDDIE DANIELS, 130 lbs. Weed, Calif. Klamath Boxing Club AL FRANKS, 173 lbs. vs. BUDDY ROBINSON, 173 lbs. Weed, Colif. Kingsley Field (4) PEE WEE MATCHES REFEREE - Pete Belcosfro JUDGES: Sheriff Elliott, Lake Co., Sheriff Cottar, Sis kiyou Co. and Sheriff Brirton, Klamath County TIMEKEEPER: Chief of Police Rotchford, Alturas. ANNOUNCER: Floyd Wynne LARRY STEWART, 128 lbs. Lakeview Pal Club MIKE SALYERS, 138 lbs. Kingsley Field DEL HOWARD, 130 lbs. Kingsley Field BOB TRUMBULL, 140 lbs. Weed, Calif. ATTENDING DOCTORS: W. F. Deon, D.D.S. J. Martin Adams, M.D. COUNTING FOR KNOCKDOWNS. Bud Adkins, Klamath Falls Police Dept. Ringside Seots $1.50 Students 50c General Adm. SI. 00 6 or Under, FREE! KLAMATH BOXING CLUB Sponsored by THE KLAMATH FALLS CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL ALL PROCEEDS FOR YOUTH TRAINING