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SUNDAY. .JUNE 21. 1959 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 9 A BASIN BRIEFS Grange fathers and their (am flies or Midland Grange will bt honored with a potluclc dinner Jum 21 at 3 pm. in Midland Hal! F.ach family U asked to bring a pie and a covered dish. Catholic DaMhten of Amer lea executive officer and commit tee chairmen will hold a specie' meeting at 7 3" P m. Monday in Sacred Heart Parish Hall. Impor tant. Basic Training Pvt. Norman V. Handbuc, n, of Midland, is undergoing basic training at Fort Ord. He i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Handbury of Midland, lie a' ended Lakeview High school. Army Pvt. Cleveland P. Ochs f Merrill i undergoing basic training at Fort Ord. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ochs of Merrill. He was graduated from Merrill High School in 195. has returned to her Etna home after spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wible and daugh ter. Vicky Lynn, Sacramento. Visitor Returning to Sacra- AA Meetings Led FBI Men To Top Thief NORFOLK, A'a. (I'PI) Too frequent attendance at meetings mento. recently after visiting for of Alcoholic Anonymous led to several days with Mr. and Mrs.Uhe capture of on of the FBI's Harold Marx. F.tna. were Mr. and ;o most wanted criminals Friday Mrs. Roger Reuter. They were ac- A member, already auspicious companied by Airman Alva Mc-that he was a phony, recognized Broom who continued on to his newspaper pictures of him and base at Castle 'Air Force Base tipped off authorities. Walter Bernard O'Donnell, a burglar who preed on overweight women by using false reducing pills packing a knockout punch, was arrested as he prepared to address an Alcoholics Anonymou meeting. "I knew you'd get me eventual ly." agents quoted the fugitive as saving when the confronted him Vacation-Mr. and Mrs. Lcland -with levelled pistols in the corri Oberhalser arrived recently from! dor of the Virginian Hotel. El Centro to spend their vaca- "I'm glad it's over," he sighed, tion with her parents, Mr. and W. Wade Bromwell. Norfolk Mrs. A. C. Stoutenberg, Etna. En J FBI chief, said the 57-year-old route to Etna they visited Mr. fugitive was unarmed, and Mrs. Dale Reynolds and son, O'Donnell, who came to Norfolk near Merced. McBroom had spent his leave at the home of Mrs. Alice Marx, Etna. Vacation Spending the summer vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hiett, Etna, are her twm broth ers, Glenn and John Van Komen. Salt Lake City. CHAMBER OMMENTS by GEORGE T. CALLISON Atiiftont Mer. KLAMATH COUNTY CHAMBER Of COMMERCE Ml. Lakl Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. I. E. t t -i u;rfl.a,ai. Camp ne ii. i.dn .w Bishop. They report that Dale!ast Saturday, had been a reular 10 30 a.m. Monday. June 22. There R ,dj mak iw , M, factory! visitor at the local Alcoholics ita."JVn?7tl'wW from an arm injury suf- Anonymous club, and a potluck picnic at 12 pm at! the nome oi Jirs. iHtifii n nnnn.ir.We vou could sav I have ar Wedding Attending the Redding 'picture in a local newspaper (The of Lieut. James G. Adams and Ledger-Dispatch I w hen he was aw. saaawssua j - wmmmtWMM j VnII FIRST VISITORS to the Klamath County Chamber of Com. more information booth on U.S. 97 war Dr. and Mrs. Rein hold Schmidt from Lawrence, Kansas. Her they are greet ed by Wayne Keefer, chairman of the chamber's centennial committee. From the standpoint of dealing with the traveling public. I sup- ichenbacher. Midland Grange There will be linn ,.-, ,u. rVunmimi. ' IT'" ,a?fH,CenS0r.ceity Prcsby'terian Church. Weed, re fifth degree at the M dland Grange Jltfll .uuibw... ....... -. - r ter Francis Flowers urges all offi cers to be present as it is the only practice. Fifth Degree will be exem plified Tuesday, June 23, 8 p.m. at Tomahak Ski Lluo, upper Mam ath Lake Grange Hall. Master Francis Flowers asks all grangers In the county who have not re ceived the degree to be present, as this is the last time it will be given until next year. American Legion Auxiliary will hold a District Four caucus in the Klamath Falls Legion Hall Sun day, June 21, at 2 p.m. Klamath Falls, Merrill, Malin and Lakeview units are asked to attend. Presi dent and Vice president will be elected. Lunch will be served. OKS Installation Cascade Crest Chapter will hold installation of officers Sunday, June 21, 8 p.m. In the Chiloquin Masonic Hall. Tournament Golfers from Mc Cloud will invade the Weed Club course Sunday. June 21, to vie in the annual two-club tournament. A luncheon will be served in the Weed clubhouse following the rounds of tourney play f.raduatioa Mr. and Mrs. Mi nor Cross and son Mickey, Etna. attended graduation exercises at the I'niversity of California, Berke ley, recently when her niece, Di ane Farrington, received a bache lor of arts degree. The Cross fam ily spent several days vacationing in San Francisco before returning to their home. Arhool Mr. Edwin Preston. Etna, accompanied by two of his daughters, Diane and Susan, and Raymond Hjertager, Callahan, de parted recently for Los Angeles Preston will take a six weeks scholarship course at the Univer sity of California, Los Angeles. Di ane and Susan will visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston. Raymond Hjertager will continue on his trip to Europe. Daughter Mrs. Edwin Pres ton and new baby daughter, Alisa, were honored with a layette show er recently given by the women of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints in the home of Mrs. Ora Seavers, near Etna. Meeting Several new mem bers from Weed, Eschsrholtzaia Parlor No. 112, Native Daughters of the Golden West, Etna, attend ed the Tuesday evening meeting recently. vey Green, Mrs. Olive Kreuger placed on the 10 most wanted list two days ago and called the FBI. I'sing the .alias A. J. Rossi, O'Donnell claimed to be a mem- and Miss Atlanta Adams, Etna, ber of the AA. But Clifford E. McPeak, manager of the AA club- Visiting Visiting her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Green, Etna, is Debbie Martin, Yreka. room here, said members were suspicious. "We usually can spot a phony," McPeak said. "But we don't ques tion a man. Evidently he thought it would be a good place to keep iiis identity unknown." O'Donnell was arraigned Friday night before Federal Commission er Gilbert R. Sink Jr.. and or dered held in the Norfolk jail un- Great Aunt Miss Atlanta Ad ams, Etna, announces she is the great aunt of two nieces horn with in the same month. These are the first girls born in her family. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ad ams of Eugene, a daughter, Kathy Lynn and a daughter, Rhonda der $25,000 bond pending a hearing Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs- Albert Monday. Kreuger, Sonora. I PAR Attending the Daughters C-MX.M CalaxMf) of the-American Revolution, Sis-jllfl I III jllClll Klyou v,napier, lUHLnrmi a, iiib mi.. Shasta Ski Bowl were Atlanta Adams, regent; Mrs. Amy Der-! ham and Lottie Ball. Etna. Anna Calloway and Sadie Denure, Fort Jones, also attended. Visitor at Fort Rock recently were Mrs. Carl Starbuck and Ter ry, Salyer, Mrs. Constance Fueston and grandson, Johnny, Gold Hill and Mrs. Zadie Stevens, Clarkston, Washington. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Miles. They also visite'd with Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Miles and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles. About Plans; Aides Happy SEATTLE AP Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Massl Isn't discussing his political plans on his current Northwest jaunt, but two of his aides who have been wooing the region's Democrats say they are mighty encouraged about some thing. Kennedy, arriving in Seattle Fri day, said he plans no forma! statements about his own plans until next year. He is widely ex pected to be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for presi ded. This week I had my first contact with a tourist who asked. "Where are the falls?" I thought she took it real well, too, when 1 explained "wo hoppen." Tht story goes that over the years there have been those travelers who had come hundreds, possibly even thousands of miles to see the falls, and, upon being informed there were none worked up quite a head of steam over what they considered a deliberate attempt to dupe them. This same day saw questions ranging from "what's the name of the river (some river I) that lies west of the highway for about jft miles north of Klamath Falls to "how much does it cost to ship a car by boat to Alaska?"i It also will be remembered by the staff as the day the 9-year-old son' of an Air Force couple spent an hour or so in the office looking over every map and piece of lit erature we have and throwing all of us into a series of tailspins with queries like these: "How come Oregon has only one nation al park? How did they drain the water out of the lower basin? How do they keep it out? How can a city that has so many dirt Multiple-Use Land Project 'OH ComDcillieS Will Be Started Monday Aee j0 YREKA Supervisor Charles effort to determine the persons in , Price Fixing Yates of Klamath National Forest. actual possession or encased in announced that a determination of 'he working of such land or any surface rights project will begin part thereof. The field search will Monday on national forest lands in! " " ree the Happv Camp area, north of the mu'5' , .. Klamath River in Siskiyou Coun- 1 " P'.' ''fW wort Hiia on ne ju wmiii);. uiv land older, at Ihr request of the forest service, will publoh a lor mat mi hi if nrtl ica rnfiarrfint thr The surface rights project will , ,,,,,,. , .r(,r. Pi!,w be conducted according to the pro- mmms cblms , ,he visions of Public Law 187. the mul-ram ,ra Th. hi,tiA1, ,n ty. The project area will be with in the Happy Camp Ranger Dis trict. tiple-use mining law. It amends mining laws to provide for the multiple-use of the surface of the same tracts of public land, proud ea sucn use ones nui mudiiKt-r 01 s (,n 0 ockjn,, m.fAriallu inl nr I ara with nm.lVrl.; MiainoMj ...... , , lWnose riauns are appear in a local newspaper lor nine consecutive weeks. In addition, through the forest service, persons in actual posses- a claim, or listed in the mi. minins. processing operations!, , ,u i i ... ' "' ki iHi ih..!""" -"changes in rf aiiccimg any lanns acscriocn in tO- 1 1 Ii nuhlivhod nntirp and uhntp Section S of the act provides the ames an(t addresses have been as- go eminent with a procedure by which abandoned, inactive, inval- WASHINGTON (API - Six big oil companies on the West Coast have agreed to stop any price fix ing and other antitrust practices, the Justice Department hat an nounced. The ajreement came in the form of a consent judgment, ap proved Friday by U. S. District Judge James M. Carter in Lo Vnjcles. As a result, the federal government will drop an antitrust loinplaint which was filed nine years a?n. The Justice Department said the id and unidentifiable claims locat ed prior to the act may be brought under the category of a claim lo cated subsequent to the act. The surface rights project is a part of this procedure., Forest service personnel will vis- .h,n. .... .u.iualty examine me pudiic iana wim- housands of persons to receive I lh Priect 4rea reasonable he map before him had called o our attention. While the United States Reclamation Service canal is properly abbreviated in two lo cations, in the third just east of Mills Addition the cartographer had transposed his letters so that the legend reads U.S.S.R. Canal! I hope this handsome lad's par ents realize that within his average-American-boy body lies a po tential giant's intellect ... be cause it does. companies had agreed to many of their prac tices. But the department dropped a major proposal that the com oanios he forced in vieM nivw. certaincd. or who have filed in thejKh(p . of r(,Iaj fling ,ta. local county recording oflice a re- lions in California Washington. quest for copies of notice will also receive notice by personal service or registered mail Oregon, Nevada and Arizona. The companies were Standard Oil Co. of California, Shell Oil Co., Maps of the Happy Camp area niMiM Oil Corn . General Pel. and copies of a multiple-mining ,,.!,., Corp T,dewa,er oil Co. pamphlet and other information an(i Vnio 01 Co , Caiforn,a. pertaining to the act and the proj-j Vndcr lne jud!jmen, ,ne- com. ct may he obtained from the For- panics acrccd- est Supervisor's oflice. Yreka. Ball Game Fort Rock and Sil ver Lake teams will match their skill in their first game Sunday, June 21, at Fort Rock. The gamepnt will get under way at 2 p.m. Two Kennedy aides, Theodore C. Sorenson and Robert W. Wal- Cemelery Work Day Workrrs iace, joined him in Seattle after from Fort Rock Grange and Sun-1 meeting with Democrats in four day school completed the n e w cities in Idaho. Wallace said they Reeeivea Degree Diane Far rington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs fence and grubbed the brush from the fence row in a work session recently. Workers were Edwin Es kelin, Nick Klerk. Owen Pitcher, Charles C. Miles. Dirk Morehouse. Rube Long and Sid Munnerlyn. The work is completed except for putting m the gate. At Camp Bill Parks of Fort and found the natives "friendly very encouraging He didn't say what they were encouraged about. He was inter viewed after a meeting in Coeur d'Alene. The two met with Dem ocrats in Idaho Falls, Boise and Lewiston earlier in the week. Kennedy was to address a $25-a plate Jefferson-Jackson Day din Rock attended Junior High Church I ner in Seattle Saturday night. He Camp at Arrah Wanna recently. and his wife will meet Democrats He traveled from there to Corval-in lacoma ana i annua aunuay. lis to join the Lake County 4-H'ershen fly bacK r.asi, at summer school. Home Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bech doldt have returned to their home in Bonanza after spending a few days in Portland with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hunt and family. They brought their grandchildren, Mary Ellen and Stewart home with them. In an interview here. Kennedy said he regards New York Gov. Nelson D. Rockefeller as a formid able' potential Republican candi date for president. He declined to say whether he would prefer Rock efeller or Vice President Nixop as the GOP standard-bearer. Surgery Mrs. Wesley Hankins, JAIL CELL FOR SALE All-Youth Rodeo Foresees Most Promising Year Yet Traffic has picked up steadily at our state line Information Cen ter since its official opening last Sunday. Ten minutes after its ded ication, Judy Hadley and Bill Shreeve welcomed the first bona fide tourists Mr. and Mrs. Rein hold Schmidt, a University of Kansas music instructor and his wife, from Lawrence, Kansas, en route to their Montana ranch. In the first three days, visitors regis tered from Oregon, California, Washington, Arizona. Texas, lolo- rado, Georgia, Alabama, British Columbia and Hawaii. By mid-3uly wa hop to equal the record of the Jackson County Stockade on Highway 99 where, in the first month of operation, they have registered visitors from ev- ribbon awards in each division Blair Smith. Gazelle, will act as announcer for both the parade and the junior rodeo. Marching will start at 11:15 a m. from the Mon lague Creamery and lead the way to the rodeo grounds where a bar becue will be ser.eo it 11:30 a m The rodeo events begin at 1:30 p.m. MONTAGUE "The only all i yooth rodeo of Northern Califor nia", begins Its promising eighth year today. Mrs. Betty Cooley, rodeo secre tary, said she has received entries from all parts of Oregon. Most of the youths are 17 and 18 and are U participate in the bull riding and bareback bronc riding con tests. Activities for the celebration in clude a Junior Queen Coronation Ball, with "Sheriff Bill" Winters f ! MftnfJflV Reddinjs television aiding the,"leet lYIOnUQ ceremonies. The queen will be awarded a complete Western out fit and a handmade braided hack- amore and reins. All-around contestants will re ceive silver trophy buckles, with other prizes going lo the second all around participants and tn the hardlurk cowboy and cowgirl. There will also be a parade with School Boards streets become incornorated? Whv don't you have a city map that ery state as well as a half-dozen shows which streets are paved .foreign countries, ana are now av- and which are not?" The topper came when, after he had been looking at the city map for perhaps two minutes, he asked, ''What does U.S.S.R. mean on the map?" Unnerved and blanched, we rushed to the map to look at the spot he was indicating. Sure enough, our eagle - eyed, quick-witted young visitor had no- City Of Hope Drive Delayed Mobilizing an army of volunteers to help with the City of Hope fund drive has bogged down, and offi cials of the hospital and the local drive have postponed the drive date from Tuesday, June 23, to Tuesday, July 14. Dora Skeen, drive chairirTan, said about 25 persons have volun teered. About l.OOO are needed. eraging 112 visitors a day. Thanks to the Oregon Centen nial Commission, Klamath area residents and visitors are beini offered two unusual cultural events in the next 10 days both scheduled for Mills School audi torium. On the evening of June 2.1, James Holden will star in the Broadway comedy hit, "No Time For Sergeants." The Portland Symphony Orchcsla, Piero Bellugi conducting, will he presented in concert June 2i. Tickets for both events may be purchased at the chamber office, 323. Main Street . . . J1.55 for the play, 1 for the symphony concert. The boards 'of directors of the two, city school districts will Vieet jointly at 7:30 p tn. Monday in the Klamath Union High School Cafe teria for discussion. Items prominent on the joint agenda are reorganization of To give dealers a minimum three-year supply contract during the next 10 years. To lease filling stations to deal ers on minimum three-year terms during the next 10 years. Not to force a reseller of their products to follow their fixed price. To allow dealers lo handle pe troleum products of other compa nies. Nof to join in controlling crude nil production for the purpose of fixing crude oil prices. Not lo fix prices of crude oil or its products. Not to discriminate against any one in exchanging crude oil prod ucts or using pipelines. To conlrart for crude oil pur chases for no longer than one year at a lime. The decree will remain in effect for 15 years. WATER IS HIGHWAY HUNTINGTON. W. Va. In ternational Nickel Co. is helping rtji employes who live along the Ohio and tributary Guyandotte Rivera to beat the highway traf fic problem. The company is build ing docks near the plant on the Guyandotte for any who want to tie up their boats there while at work. ' school boundaries, cafeteria opera tiot and school insurance. Members of the high school hoard have promisrd to further discuss demotion of Charles T. .Carlson, assistant superintendent. BACK HOME TAIPEI, Formosa (API Madam Chiang Kai-shek returned tc Tai pei Friday, just three days short of 13 months from the time she left for the United Slate for med ical treatments. President Chiang, other Chinese Nationalist leaders, and U.S. officials met Her at the Taipei airport. MOVING? Call TU 2-5282 NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES Morrison Knudsen Company. Inc., contractor on Copco's Big Bend hydroelectric project on the Klamath River, has produced a 25 minute color film entitled "Con quest of the Klamath." that tells the dramatic story of the con r ih- cm Rand Ham Ideally, each volun eer would cov-l, statjon Tne fMm, which er about a bUrk o 'em ory. " premier Klamath Falls The money collected will be used h j at this week-, Kiwanis nonsectarian City of Hope Hospital in Pasadena that treats victims of such diseases as cancer and heart disorders. No patients pay. Mem bers of middle and low income families are admitted. The hospital has treated at least one Klamath Falls patient recently. Admittance depends on a doctor's verification of necessity. Mrs. Skeen and others connected with the drive plan fo observe the WOODSTOCK. Ohio ( Village Council here is looking for some- .i l . I-:, M TV. - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest'""! "..J" .-jk"..i ' ...iiiCity of Hope center's 4th birth- Strunk. Langell Valley, and for- j aMice cell which hasn't been used day ,00n ilh Pary at Mrs. mer Bonanza resident, is recover-jf0r a quarter of a century, and.Skeen's home. The center began Russell Farrington received her ing from major surgery at tne ttea;counciimen wouia use to eu , u nHuqumim ior hachelor of arts degree from the Bluff Haspital. Her sister Irene " tuberculin, but has since ii.:.. - -f r-.i.r.i- n.,w.i.v strunk. Langell Valley, is with ster, Lakeview. branched into treatment and re- also docs a bang up job of promoting the Klamath region as a business, industrial, agricultural and recreational area with a bright future. The chamber's own TV lilm. "Wish You Were Here"-designed to do the same sort of promotion al job still is making the rounds of th nation's television stations Copies of the film went out this week to stations in Montgomery. Alabama and Denver. In graduation exercises held re- the family. rently. Diane is a graduate of Etna Union High School. She is spending a short vacation with Visiting a few weeks in Bonan za with her parents, Mr. and Mrs her parents before accepting I po-Ern Givan. is Mrs. Larry Friar tition in the bay area. Conference Mrs. Sam Utler, Etna and Mrs. Clinton Phelps, Ashland, have returned to their homes from attending a confer ence of the Church of Jesus Christ nf the Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City. T Salt lke Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Van Komen. Etna, tn Salt Lake City to attend the conference of the Church of j Jesus Christ of th Latter Day Saints were Mn. Lilian Ayres and children, Jeanett and Alden, Etna. ' futoreed Mrs. Ruth Gepford and small son Pat, Klamath Falls. Her husband is working at Camp search applying to more lethal kill T Eugene Mrs. Christine Mc- ers. Cormick, Bonanza, Is spending a week with friends in Eugene. JUNIOR RODEO QUEEN'S CONTEST SUNDAY JUNE 21 ' TULELAKE FAIRGROUNDS 1 WANT TO LEARN TO DRIVE? -Phone TU 4-7690 The United States National Battle OP PORTLAND RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks United Slat Government Bonds Municipal and Olhr Bonds loan and Discounts Nl Sleek in Federal Reserve Bank Bank Prmiss (Including Branches) Customers' Liability on Acceptances Inlrsf Earned Other Resources.... 154,949,5701) .... 241,184,181.91 15,809,077.21 .... 365,194,757.89) .... 1,380,000.00 .... 12,797,753.30 .... . 81,544 52 '3,996,412.11 841,903.47 $ 886,235,301.30 T Portland Mrs. Mae Gale, Langell Valley, is spending I few 9, for Weyerhaeuser. days in Portland ana win spena , some time at th coast before com- Massachusetts Visilors at the ing home. home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mon-1 roe. Langell Valley, are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Partch. T rarrallli Mrs. Florence Horn left Bonanza recently for Corvallis to get her son Jack. who attended Oregon State this past year. He spent several days after school was out at th Cen tennial, Portland. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. On Johnson. Langell Valley, wer Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Web- FOR SALE - Variety of FLOWER PLANTS ASTERS 3 Dei. $1.00 207 I. Mela Dpndobl Cevoroga MAYFLOWER AUTO INSURANCE ftwaM ttitot VERN W. EMLEY ma inrt IU Wl en.. r utm seei s. WEST COAST AIRLINES . has OPENINGS for Agenlt and Ramp Attendants. Apply in Person So , BOB MOORE . WEST COAST AIRLINES Kingtlay Fiald THE FAT MAN'S 2241 S. Sixth Formerly th Tik-Tek Drie-ln SPECIALTY OF THI HOUSE STEAK HAWAIIAN With Beted FereM Lee lieti 514 tie' Claret Deliaht Dessert $1.75 THI FAT MAN AY5, "Theeks t th ed mI Klem rii Fells fer their enrhviiestle rcten. I hv added t th nee, "Steak Hawaiian ftedwkh" for r' 4dMil MHn alMiiir t Ml 73c. Alt w caraeJet di M end wndwichet r cartel t s4mm. F. S. Our Orkit Serfer Is t t Ihlt vrld. Thty'r Nw - Thiy'r Diffaron? Thy'r Wonderful Wl ASK YOU TO TRY JUST ONCI WE'LL IE FRIENDS FROM THEN ON LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Rsrvs for Interest, Taxes, etc Accptncs Dividends Declared Deposits Interest Collected Not Earned Ills Payabl.... Orhr liabilities . $ 23,000,000.00 23,000,000.00 . 23,772,01.85$ ... i 49,772,091 .8 J 1,013,118.47' 81,544.32 747,500.00 787,809,824.30 6,729,751.37 8,000,000.00 5,081,470.79 9 886,235,30140 no mi ktUe t fcrpKfcM b tauo oenca roeruNO. oasooM KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH 8 f I0HTH AND MAIM J7I0 IOUTH IIXTH DIRECT ANCHti OF Tttf UNITCO RTATEI NATIONAL IAN. OF PORTLAND ORIOON'S OWN STATIWIOI BANK -Sm5)-