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PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1960 OBITUARY CASERI Ann Caseri, 67, native of Port Essington. British Columbia, Can ada, resident of Klamath Falls for 26 years, died here February 16. Survivors include the widower, Enrico; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Gentry, this city; sons, Lawrence Priest Jr., Los Angeles, Norman Priest, this city; a sislor, Mrs. Bessie Duvall, Los Angeles; broth ers, Jimmy and Henry Evans of Alaska; also six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. MSS Realty Has Moved to 339 E. Main ALSO Branch Office at New Ton-Atee Homes Tract "DENNIS THE MENACE 1 1 YA SEE.OOgy tfYOJWANM 00 SQME7HIN' WAl?y.ttURE TOO LITTLE. BUT IF -JOUB fOLKS WANT yA TO 00 SOMETHW SCARVJ You're A '&IG AAH'l ' Bloody Mary If it's madeXwith Vodka ask for the oldest name in Vodka fcetSKA VODKA 1x110 tv A, , since 1721 pi S5 Mil' 0i ou rnuur. MADE FROM GRAIN BY L. RELSKY i CIE HARTFORD, CONK. Drunk Charges Face Novelist LOS ANGELES (AP) Novelist Thomas Chamalcs must appear in court March 21 to answer charges of battery, drunkenness and dis turbing the peace at his estranged wife's home. His wife, singer Helen O'Connell, appeared in court for a hearing Tuesday but Chamalcs was in a hospital, being treated for ulcers. He also is accused of throwing a milk bottle and getting into a fight with arresting officers during a family row last Nov. 26. Last Thursday Miss O'Connell won $900 a month temporary ali mony and child support. She is suing for separate maintenance. Chamalcs is the author of the novel, "Never So Few." '. J MaM DA., 1.40 III S I U I BIG FAMILY SIZE 11 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR Full Width, Big 61-Lb. Freezer Chest! New! Meat Tender, Chill-Drawer! Convenient! Overnight Defrost Setting And Adjustablo Season Control: Full Width Hydrator Pan (not shown) Included! With Your 10-Year Old Refrigerator, a popular make in Operating Condition. 1959 FACTORY CLOSEOUTS ONE - ONLY! 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Doors will open at 9 a.m. Attention all VFW and Auxiliary members interested in joining a Red Cross First Aid and Home Construction Of Pipeline Underway PORTLAND (AP) Construc tion of a 10'i million dollar pipe- iine down the Willamette Valley to Eugene already is underway This was announced Tuesday by Paul Kayser, president of El Paso Natural Gas Co., in a speech at the Rotary Club here. He said the pipeline will be in operation by autumn. Kayser said the pipeline -will open a potential industrial mark et equal to 50 per cent of the industry now served by gas in the Portland metropolitan area. The new line, Kayser said, will be in addition to the one that now runs as far as Lebanon, Albany and Corvallis. It will connect with the main pipeline in the Camas-Washougal area of Washington and cross un der the Columbia River, reaching the Oregon shore just east of the Sandy River. The pipeline will be 20 inches in diameter to Carver, southeast of Portland. There will be five taps for the Portland area. The line will be 16 inches in diameter south of Carver until reaching Salem, then it will be inches in diameter until reach ing a point between Albany and Lebanon. From there it will be 12 'i inches in diameter until reaeh The natural gas, to be market ed by Northwest Natural Gas Co., will be the first natural gas to reach the Eugene area. - A contract for the pipeline, Kay ser said, was awarded in advance of the federal Power Commission action last week, which authorized the line. The work, he said, began at once on the Columbia River cross ing. The line to be buried under the river has walls an inch thick he added. Kayser said the contract Tor (lie line south of Salem has not been awarded. Phone Callers Threaten Man PORTLAND (AP) Anony irons callers have threatened harm to the family of Levi S McDonald and the man's attor ney, another attorney said. William Murray said the callers threatened harm to Frank King, attorney (or McDonald and asso ciate of Murray. McDonald, 52, is charged with a part in blowing up 10 trucks that hauled for the struck Ore gonian and Oregon Journal here McDonald was a member of the Stcreotypers Union negotiating committee. More than a dozen threatening calls, Murray said, were made to McDonald's daughter. The attor ney said they became so bad the telephone had to be removed from the house. KlamaUl ram. Urefan Scrvinf Southan Orrion and Northern California Published dally excent Saturda hv Southern Oregon Publiahina Company matn ai esplanade Phone TUxedo 4-aill FRANK JENKINS. Editor BULL JENKINS. Manaimi Editor rLOYD WYNNE. Cltv Editor Krttered aa aecond class matter at the pott office at Klamath Fall., Oregon, on August 30. IkXIq. under act of Congresa. March 3. 187s Second-class pontage paid at Klamath rails. Oregon, and at additional tnatllno offlcea. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier 1 Month 3 1 90 6 Months i t 9 00 1 Year S13M Mail - In Advance 1 Month , m $ i en 6 Montha , 3 3 30 1 Year 919110 Carrier and Dealer Week days copy so Sundaya. copy ... loe UNHID PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS AUDI! BUREAU Or CIRCULATION Subscribers not receiving delivery of their Herald and News, please phone TUxedo 4-SII1 before t PM After T PM. phone Maurice Millar. Or culauoa Manager al TUxedo 4-47M. Nursing Class. Be at the VFW Hall on Thursday, February 18, at 8 p.m. Midland Grange will hold open house February 17 beginning with a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. All grangers and friends invited. Shasta-Homedale extension unit will have a special meeting Fri day, February 19, 10 a.m. at Joan's Kitchen. Important discus sion of program planning and a guest speaker. Members please come, guests welcome. Mrs. Lcola Thompson and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dallas will enter tain with a program of music at the meeting of the Retired Teach ers Group Saturday, February 20 at 1:30 p.m. at the YMCA build ing. Klamath Art Association will have its regular meeting Thurs day, February 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the new gallery in Maple Park. Bethel No. 6 Job's Daughters regular meeting Thursday, Febru ary 18, at 7:30 p.m. Classroom Teachers of Klamath Falls will meet Thursday at 4:15 p.m. in Fremont Junior High School to discuss salaries and to nominate officers. Mrs. Bernard Valk and Mrs. Robert Mathis will be hostesses to members of the Northside Gar den Club at the Mathis home, 1101 Hanks Street at 1 p.m. Wednes day, February 24. An expert will speak on pruning. Sgt. and Mrs. Marttn Bailey and son, Davis, San Diego, visited the officer's grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Lyvers and an aunt, Mrs. Edna Adam, managers of the Odessa Coffee Shop on the west side of Upper Klamath Lake. The mana gers are former residents of Mon tercy. Hank Fields, square dance call er from Alturas, will call for the Merry Mixers Saturday, February 20, at the Merry Mixer Hall in Pelican City. Ladies take a dish for the potluck. All square danc ers welcome. Mrs. Rose O'Leary, education chairman, and Mrs. Winifred Hook er, tea chairman are in charge of arrangements for the annual Catholic Daughters "Silver Book tea, planned for February 22 at 8 p.m. in Sacred Heart Parish Hall Proceeds from the lea will go to the Sacred Heart Academy Library Fund. The public is invited and all members are reminded to take guests. Richard Marion Tate, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tate, 114 Lin coln Avenue, is a student at Mexi co City College, where he is tak ing some classes among the ruins of the Aztecs and the Toltecs. He is a veteran of four years' service with the Navy in the Far East. JPs rpr g 1S bWJEJfcic. TM.Kf. 08.eit.Olt. 2-17 "Don't try to tell her crying won't help! Sht knows perfectly well how you got your fur coat!" Third Child Awaited By Britons LONDON (AP) Queen Eliza beth II moved Tuesday night to the maternity suite arranged for her in Buckingham Palace after her doctors told her to expect her third baby "at any minute." In what may have been their final prenatal examination, the doctors found the 33-year-old mon arch in the best of health. They anticipated no complications. The Queen moved from her own apartment to the ground-floor Bel gian suite, at the back of the pal ace, which has been converted into a royal maternity ward. The suite is so named because King Leopold I of Belgium used it on visits to Queen Victoria, a relative by her marriage to Prince Albert. It has accommodations for the father-to-be, Prince Philip, and a lounge next to the room in which John H. Peel, the queen's obstetrician, will deliver the baby. It was not expected that Eliza beth would leave the palace today. Philip had one engagement, to open an exhibition of architecture in nearby Portland Place. Queen Mother Elizabeth visited the Queen Tuesday. Prime Minis ter Harold Macmillan had his us ual audience Tuesday night and told her of his trip to Africa, from which he has just returned. Another Tuesday night event at the palace went on as usual, the meeting of Princess Anne's Brownie pack. 'The princess was very ex cited," Brown Owl Mary Millican reported. "She kept saying how much she is hoping to have a little sister." Youth Smashes Patrol Car WINDSOR, ONT. (AP) Two patrolmen in suburban Sandwich East stopped a car carrying three teen-agers because the youths looked suspicious. They put one in their own patrol car, then returned to question the others. The lone youth sped off in the patrol car, smashed into a parked vehicle and escaped on foot. While the two patrolmen were chasing their own car on foot the other two youths drove off. Damage to the patrol car: $500. Mom Gives Birth In Automobile MEADV1LLE, Pa. (AP)-Mrs Allen C. Kline of nearby Carlton R.D. 1, and her new eight-pound son are doing fine in City Hos pital today winners over the elements. Mrs. Kline began her trip to the hospital Tuesday. Because of deep snow in a lane leading from her home she was placed on a home made sled drawn by a tractor. Her father-in-law, Amos Kline, met her at the highway and took her in his car. While he stopped for gasoline, Mrs. Kline gave birth in the back scat. Hepatitis Cases Show Increase PORTLAND (AP) The state Board of Health said Tuesday 20 new cases of infectious hepatitis last week boosted the total thus far this year to 123. The total, the board said, is 25 per cent higher than the 92 cases at this time last year. There were 913 cases last year, the fourth highest number in Oregon record ed history. Funerals HANEY Funeral services for baby Rob erta Lynn Haney will take place at the graveside in the Malin cem etery on Thursday, February 18, at 11 a.m., the Rev. Ethan Whitman of the Malin Presbyterian Church officiating. Ward's Klamath FL neral Home in charge of the arrangements. DOORS OPEN :45 ENDS TONIGHT ! STEVE REEVES-- GOLIATH AND THE BARBARIANS JPf1JI1WTWifflrWT fTrWffrrTTfflfll THURSDAY DID THEIR RELATIONSHIP HAVE TO LEAD TO MURDER? RITA'' HAYWORTH ANTHONY FRANCIOSA GIG YOUNG fQne A NEW IMAGE I IN SUSPENSE I Wntiii im DuttiM H I CLIFFORD ODETS! CinemaScopE TINIOPMONIC BOUND i first"! I XW v" mkiTmm 1 rocketed into jj unknowh.of 'JSl V fkt jtf S experience! Wlft : GREATEST SC1ENCE-FICTIW il PICTURE EVER CONCEIVED f SCS FEATURE TIMES: "Th. Mystfriaiis" 7:00 A jia j 10:00 "First Man Into Spet" 1:40 Only Q Th test P fi EMIb-YODAY! Gil