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0 PAGE 4 A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Thursday, April 21, IflfiO MARKETS and FINANCE jWife Blllied Stocks I Livestock Ma ah RftrllAC WALL STRICT PORTLAND IAP) - (USDAI- llCGI UwUIUi NEW YORK (API The stockCalllc salable 75: limited supplies' m a. market clu.scd motlly higher in steady; 14 head lot good 1213 lb (If I hllflrAn moderate trading today. fed steers 25.50: canners and cut- v VllllUI vll Volume for the day was csti-er tows 12.00-14.0(1: HoUcin cut mated at .cmo.nno shares com-jt" 15-50; utility cows scarce, pared Willi 3.15(1.000 Wednesday. Calves salable 10; market tin Gains and losses of fractions to oal'llc1' lh,s church where a poml prevailed among most key ttocks. I CLEAR CftKKK, Iowa (I'f'P A heartbroken, lonely lairnci re turns today to the tiny, rustic 14 years aim he noou .oui cuo.ee vcaicrs a uu-1 fo,...ri h..nins. 32.00; a lew 33.no. j On a spring day in l!H. Rich- noB s..ido,e iuo: uacie ac.ivc. a,d llammcs w;ilkcr ,oun the American Telephone reduced to . , ' . tracton its earlv loss of nearly!. ..u "? i.m"elS! aisle of Saints Peter and Paul v 1 1 oc -Jin iki- iu or. io m. m o : . . .... i 2 poinl.s. General Klcctnc re-', inn ..r 17 rn , ' , , auiouc uiuu-n wim it... . r . 180-2.(5 lbs 17.50-18.00 lew hcav- k,.,,u hit irin couped about 2 points of recent . . ,.,,,.,. .... b. de at us side I, ,,. . , loriav. lie win wans nown inc 1 .M I - mumi ni':irm cn.it I'l ,n. Ford responded to an earnings same aisle and then out into Ihc cemetery to bury his wile, Ruth leap "h a '" 01 ahout ! -Sheen salable 50; no earlv tcsl i,.,j ,L ' f ,i r ii,i Klmnn Kodak resumed ils o( market; earlier this week good ch'lWrcn dountrend with a loss ol more ,ind ,mK0 No, 2 pelt shorl, himh!l, n Hammos in, mi n hjiiii. iirtofl ."'i"'l",1-17.jl-lH..I. lew' IK..l. . i - ....I. il. laughter and lovs ol crow mi! STOCKTON (LPI- FSMNSi -,.h,,i,,. n,,t n-aeedv wined out: the happiness in two crushing! and Eeckman Instruments each added more than 2. Merck lell about 2. Losses ol Livestock ahoat a point were shown by c.itlc j,aabc 2- Mouglas Aircralt, International Paper and Southern Railway, MAY YORK STIM'hS llv TIIK ASSOCIATED I'HESS Admiral Corporation A. .1. Industries Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers Alcoa American Airlines American Can American Cyanamide American M & Fdy American Motors American Smelting American Tel & Tel American Tobacco American Viscose Anaconda Copper Armco Steel Atchison Railroad Bcndix Aviation Hethlehem Steel Roeing Airplane Co. Horden Co. Rorg Warner Urunswick Palkc Rurroughs Corp. California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Continental Can Crown Zcllcrbacll Curtiss Wright I'inuglas Aircralt Dow Chemical du Pont de Nemours Fast man Kodak Kl Paso N(i Fmerson Radio Firestone Tire Fust America Corp. Ford Motor General Dynamics General Klcclric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Cp Goodyear Tire Great A. & P. Great Northern Gulf Oil Co. Illinois Central International Bus Mch International Nickel International Taper International T & T lohus Manvillc Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper Libby. McNeill & Libby Lockheed Aircraft Minnesota Mining Monsanto Chemical Montgomery Ward National Cash Reg. New York Central Northern Pacific Paeilic American Fish P' cilio Gas & Electric Paeilic Tel & Tel Pan American Airways I'cnn Dixie Cement Penney U.C.I Co. Pennsylvania R.R. Pepsi Cola Co. I'lnlco Corp. Phillips Pet. Polaroid Paget Sound PH Radio Corp of Amer R.iyonier lncorp. Raytheon Republic Steel Rcvnolds Metals Richlield Oil S.itewav Stores Inc. St. Regis Srhenley Distillers Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck & Co. Shell Oil Co. Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil Oil Southern Pacific Sperry Rand Standard oil Calif. Standard Oil N..I. Miidchakcr Packaid Sunray Swift & Company Texaco Thompson. K.W. Tidewater Oil Timkcn R Bearing Transaniei ica Corp Tweniieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific t united Air Lines United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood United States Smelting United States Steel Walgreen Stores Warner Pictures W estern Auto Suupply Western Union Tel. .Vestinghouse Air Brake .West inhousc Electric Wheeling Steel Woolworth Company in 5 I'l ' 31 ' 93 18 1 40 ' 52 1 (it -1 27 43 :1 811 1 ion ' 34 3 51 3 hogs salable .i0WSi 13: calves and sheep salable none., The tlnl ,..inie ti(. morning ol No price tests. 0,., 2- p,.-,ri MrSi Hammes piled " their eight children, including two GRAINS sl',s ' ,w'lls- ul, "'e lastly car CHICAGO (APi i10 ,ae ",e "cs 10 sl'',H"'- Hammes, at woi k in a nciu, looked up and waved as tliey drove away. Moments later High Low Close Prcv. Close Wheat M?,u 9(iht.. 'i (i:;. onai....i. nil I 1C, I R.'..l. I 811. 1 , , 0r. , .., train plowed into the car at . ..,. nearby railroad crossing 1115 1.95 1 95' -fly ISep !.84'i 18)': 1 til'. 1 M'l Corn May 1.19' .Ily 121' Sep II' Dec 1 103i 1 10' j Mar Oats Mav .74". .741-. J.1 1'iJly .72" .72'. " Sep e ' ' Dee 1I8'4 1 21 I 17'3 72 74. i.m-m'i l.ia:' 1.21-V'i 1.21' 1.17'j 117': 1.10', 1.10- l.U'i 114' .72Ji-. .72'. .74 ;. 2.1 '-.-40 '; 40 May Sep '- iw 32 i 30 'x May 4,.IIy . Sep 1 21 I 21 .22: 1.24'i 1.24 Soybeans 1 20S 1.20 ' 1.22-1. I.20'.-1, 1.20' 1. 21-21', I 21 1.22'1.-?! I.22'i 1.24'i 1.24', All the children, who ranged in age from 18 months to 9 years, were killed. Only Mrs. Hammes lived. The grieving cuuple made a new I ilc in a larm home. Filteen 'months later, a son. Myron, was born and the couple planned for more children in a "second" family. I On Easter Sunday Ihc 4I-ycar- old mother joked as she entered a hospital for the impending jbirlh of her loth child. The strain of labor proved too much for Mrs. Hammes heart. She died, together with the un born baby. I In the family lot. a grave was Big Spendersl s Rapped By Appling Sew York Boston 000 4M 001 -4 IHH) 000 0000 Kansas City Chicago 1 NATIONAL The general public is rebelling mwBuief m m Uxt Uiunsi uie nin (tisi 01 povt'in mciil. because they are begin ning to realize that it is they and mil someone eKe uhu is paing for it, Secretary of Slate Howell Appling Jr. tolfl the Klamath tVlk- k'iui-.nic -.iirlinn.o Thnral;.. .i .k r;ii....J i.,rtl I "The theory of taking trom the rich and giving to the poor may BB Vandals :Rip Windows Of Homes 1 For no ai))arent reason vandali 0 armed with BB guns, pellet guns, rocks or clubs have been smash, ing car and home windows sinca the mir'dle of last week. I Most incidents have occurred on or north of Main Street horn about Oregon Avenue through the Hot Springs Addition, The vandals almost invariahly 'work at night. They strike quick lv and flee in the dark. Twiee have been valid in the 1930s." lie victims have smiled the culprit said. "However, the cost of gov- t,c Klamath County Democrat running too far away and fast to ernment today is being b o r n e Cub has announced a $200 schol-catch or identify, largely by the little man simply,ar!ihjp , )(. aw;mlcd to some Two more such cases were re. because the government is al-!K;ima, (ounV 1,1, sl., sen- ported to city police Wednesday, ready taking about all they can get mr uj;nR i0 0 a mje research Mrs. Stanley Bennett, 813 Rose from the rich." an(1 Ulilln(, on olle 0 ,,iee dil- way Drie. told officers someona In discussing this point Appling f.nl .., in late alternoon shot a hole in pointed ol that barely two per h ja kitchen window, and holes in cent of the income earners in , , ... , ..... n the rear and one side window of Demo Club To Award Scholarship Oregon make J 15,00(1 or more. If the government confiscated.' ' '. .. ... '. , , ... ... home. She looked but could not their total earnings." he said, "we 1 . ' ,.,, Isixil the person responsible, still couldn't finance all the wild- "7 ot l"1""5 m Klamalh tounV y. S. oppelt. 020 .lellerson eyed schemes the big spenders Street, saw. hut could not iden- are trying lo spend our lax mon-1 The entries must be composi- jv a lmh who sho, a )f(,t ey lor." lions of 3.000 words minimum. i,hrouKh "the picture window in his Annline said that 85 ner cent' There will be a second prize hnm. .i Altered a window m r of the cost of government today,01 S3 and a third prize of $25. njs !llin (',cvmiC( station wagon 15 pain dv worKing people inai " .nn.- u-.c 1 lt 7.w pm ,e Susiect was a pay the minimum income lax arship at the college of his own h(K.k an() a la( away svhpn 0() rale. choosing, and there will he no p,, saw ,m 'Those who are attempting restrictions except that he or she Another case of vandalism was socialize the nation are talking must he a resident of Klamath j r0 poi-l oH by Dorothy Sanherg. 280.5 out of both sides of their mouth." County. Rarkloy Street, Wednesday alt- he said. "'At the same time they The project is to become an cmm' she told police somconn are li ving lo make us think we, annual affair, and was the pur- hl. .1.. nom laa jnhts out of her ate getting something for noth- pose of the candidates breakfast.! ,,5i, Chevrolet lmpala sedan as it ing. They are taking 36 per cent held last March 13 at Shasla was parked sometime between 3 jof the income of every wage earn-School. and 4 p m. on F.ighth Street he. cr in Oregon to finance their 'pie! A non-partisan committee, to Wccn Main and Pine streets. No in the sky' schemes. be selected by the Dcmocralicj0ih0r damage was done, leading "The only way we are going lo Club will select the w inners, police lo suspect vandals rather iget the burden of government; Contestants will he given nn- wn an erring motorist. costs ofl our backs is through ef- til August 1 to submit their arti-i officers also received a pair licicnt management and restraint cle and the scholarship will be 0f reports of theft Wednesday. ion our demands on government," presen'ed to each year's winner Mrs. Fred Hoagland, 202fi Port- Uppling concluded. jjusl hefore college entrance in land Street, said someone si. I Appling described the economy 'the fall. phoned 10 gallons of gasoline program he has put into ellect All interested students are re-'from her car Tuesday night or Iter station wagon parked al her INCIDENTALS of the Crater Lake Chapter of Sweet Adelines will be handling the feminine side of the Barbershoppers Parade Saturday night at Mills School Auditor ium. Here, left to right, are Ruth Krider, tenor; Marge Ruger, lead; Alice Michels, baritone, and Betty Perkins, bass. Blending of barbershop harmony will be heard for its 12th annual parade, sponsored by the Klamath Falls chapter of the Society for Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America. Pair Pleads Not Guilty' Owner Given Lost Purse )'. H3. ? 19.3. ni;. mane ready lor mini iiammes. J.IS". 2 .14. 2. 15', -3, 2 .5 '. Two youths accused of assault- , Jo s m U ci,rved, e ,a "" in his department dunng .he past quested .0 mail a card .0 .he Wednesday morning. The car was Mr,t..1.w,J,j.w(h names of he n oil er!,nR a Kas(),e slalion atlendant obt ""'Z' " ""'"f l'.cel,s m, . lm.h he said had Democralic Club, in care of Hen-pa,ked in her unlocked garage. 2 tm'. 2.M 2.083,-', 2., , and her eight dead children. Its A ,, , .,,cadcd n0( 8ui,y ,0 as. V'""' ' ns de able tioti-.lhey saw a woman pick up the ,.pr,,H ,L ,,vim;.,elv . rv Pavnter. 728 Hosewav Drive.! he said. ...lv iu ihiiii iiitii. nun - nrse irom a smew a k . ... . .. .., ... .1. ..n . . j.. n..i (juarler ot a million dollars. iiamain raiis. sihiiiik naine. Ann auny Misicao. uuo idii lltci "1 believe." he said, "that this address and tentative subject of fie Terrace, told officers her ;.lan 2.12 2.ll'' 2.IMI'. 2.1 POTATOES ! CHICAGO (API Potatoes ar-1 rivals 57; on track 235; lo.al U. S. shipments 575; old market dull; car lot hack sales: Idaho Russets fi HO; Minnesota North Dakota Bed Itivcr Valley Hound Beds 370 3.75; new track supplies insuf ficient lo quote. 5. 'i 2 (i-l ': 41 '1 43 '. 1 2. no m ; 2.. Ti HI!) ' 32 13 i 38 3 28 :! 70 ', 41 m !I0 i 104 ' 45 '1 58 38 3.i 38 ''1 44 30 38 1.VJ 107 108 ' i 41 55 44 75 1 2 Two persons accused of assault 9 sjand battery with pockel knives ap- 21 ) 187 41 45 ''4 60 ' 23 ij inscription read "The Lord gave, and the Lord halh taken away. Blessed be the, name of the Lord." trict court Thursday A trial with jury for William crs. .leanette Smith, 2100 Hadclilfe,, Meet Mulls Bomb Range trade public domain liinds in (he1 rMk.ili L.'ikc section of Lake Conn- hy Dislnct Jmle D. K. Van Vat-tor for .lunc 2 al 10 a m. ; The youths urc accused of ihreateniiiK lo heat alleiiHant V. A. (lOsselt at a Worden sta- t Kin finsvrlt rpt;ili;ilfft hv sink. LAKKVIKW Fifty two inter-iin(, u,uh vn..itw uiih an nil r..-,h csted people were counted at al u rpporlc(l mnolinti Mnmtiv oLonnm in Mo.1 SAN Ir'HANCtSCO (UP1-FSMNS- m,, ".lull l,e .. .. Z U,e, "oleiulanls eacn were re- Potatoes: ' , , ' . ,,,, . teased on continuing im nan. ii... . .1. 1.-I...M..1I. ITC it ni... .1.1' ' ' Illl.lM'ia IMillllllll. U.I3. l A-llllll minimum 6 .00 6 25; U.S. 1 8-ounce minimum b.au. , . ... H t . umh, (range instead ol me present Boardman Bangc location. Sam Mallicoat, deputy director of the Planning and Development Committee (or Ihc slate of Ore- CHII.oijl'IN Oflicers later learned that - linflnr ru,.H I in n,, n it. t. I , - , . . . i:..- -i.- I.... i .....v. ,i,i. iiiu imiuulmi kino nl mannermenl can ne cx-'aiucie. .lames, 17, Worden, and Lawrcncc ',...:' . ,,,.. ,he Photographic studio who took tended throuiihoul covernment. if Jones, 22. Keno. was scheduled ' ,'"'e pielures and returned the ,.e are imine m finance holier ed. Fire Sears KF Home purse. The finder s name was un-tiuaiinn honor momai ho.-.tn i. oetcrmineti. cilities, and some of our other Cyclist, Eight, Hit By Vehicle purse was stolen from her car while it was parked Tuesday eve ning al 910 Pacific Terrace. The ! purse contained a $40 check, her student body card and driver's li I cense. Payment was stopped on 152. the check. LOS ANGELES lUPI-FSMNSl- Potatoes: Hussets Klamalh U.S. 1A 3.10. Innocent Plea Given High School Vote Slated dio Station KI-'LW reported he .enslaved by government, this1 nose Ann McC'lurK R niinrl a unm.in'c wricf i ,.u n..'i.;..j nr -ri...inni .....inn,ni . . i , """ ""'vii uiirMiiu in l-iiii.ii.-iii iiKiimvniviiL iiai-geni Avenue, was sirucK nv a.- r. Third Street between Main and imperative to our future as a na- car while riding her bicycle" at OclSOIine ifOien Pine streets. McFarlan broad, t inn " na nnM si,ooi vvDaJ rliff Ambers. Woeus. reported Kire swept through the kitchen casl a description of the watch. I inesday al 4:15 p.m., city police to the sheriff's office theft ot and living room of a one-story ' nc had claimed it by Thtirs- LOSING STKKAK Isaid She received' one slight .gasoline Irom a 500-gallon tank, frame home owned and occupied W morning. Longest losing' streak in col-'bruise, they added. Ambers said thieves removed by Dole White, 1701 Kargo Street.! He said the watch bears a.leeiale football was recorded bv, Thev said the Bill was struck gas by cutting the hose on hy SI. Paul's College of Lawrence-(by a car driven by .lames Peler-!locked tank. The Iheft is unrief vilie. Va., when ils team lost 41 son. 1820'j Worden Avenue. In-investigation, the slienll s nine straight games from 1940 lo 1953. jvestigation is continuing. said. early inursday morning, unite orana name, "Fellow." It is in was burned :.safekeeping at police headnnar. Suburban firemen said the fire' lets. probably was caused by a flare- up of gasoline or kerosene While was using to kindle a wood stove. Elections will he While was burned on the arms gon, explained the proposal and '"-'Id next week In choose student and forehead. He was not hos tile 'reason lor exchange nl lands '""ly ollicers for nest year for;i'italied. and answered questions Irom the Cluloquin High School. Those Ihc home was damaccd con- .oup nominated are ienucui uooacK. .mui-i iimy, iiinmn s.uu. hii-vhhi Wishinc lo acouirc Hie Board-. "ennis niilcnunr and Cookie l)i-flames damaged the two rooms man lands as a potential indus-l'"'0 ''"' president. The student and smoke and water damaged trial site because of its proximity receiving the second highest votelothcr rooms, to .he Columbia River. Ihc com-!"'" bo vice president; Cherry j The (ire was reported al 3.52 mitlec has been negotiating with wo"i and Judv Stanley lor sec--a m. . . : . ... ' .. t ., ... . i.il.-iii. l.inot Hi .in.! Pil Tm f it.. iromon Uoio o WnA ! peared he.ore Circuit Judge l)a-;oincr agencies ni me govenimcm . ' ! . ' .. V j . ' in order to secure other lands""" "" '""'". "'""i n.- uu. mmrau; ui mr muiir io nlfor in i he Navv Inr the 'grcn. Dnug Van Wormer and Nor- of H. ',. Smith, 102.) Prcscolt vid II. Vandcnberg Thursday. One pleaded no', guilty; Ihc other de layed plea until Thursday after noon. Mitchell Byrd. 23, pleaded not lO'j cuilly lo a charge of assaulting 12 I Harry Parks during a scuttle on i)3'4Main Street early on Hie morn 23"iing of Mnrch 29. Parks testified preliminary hearing that 17 '.; 2!) 'A 125 13 Ti. not say he had been cut 41 ' 3 Judge Vandcnberg scheduled 32 'nlByrd's trial for May 25 at 10 45',ani., and Byrd was released on 221 31 ' 74 111 ' 40 '4 60 ' 58 , 73 30 ' -. 52 ' 23', Rl bombing range. The final selec tion was made of the Alkali Lake region in a choice of throe of fered in eastern Oregon man Jackson lor sergeant at-iSlreol. Lint between a range and arms. !a trash burner began lo smoke. Six girls w ill try for the posi- and Smith called Ihc department lions of the Ihrec yell leaders. 1 firemen said. No damage result The land promised would in- Hicy are incuinDents Judy Stan-!cd elude aboul four townships. 01.lc.v and Judy Avers, Jinny Lynn approximately 96.000 acres of des-l"11- ""Kins, inane Haas erl area under the jurisdiction of l,inli .Jancl lla"; iw.r. ononori o L-nifo n.,,1 ir..ok iho Rurpa.i of Land Management ""s years otticers include l.yte at him three times. Parks rlirl The plan is for Oregon to trailci"8"- P'wideiit: Hubert LcBeau. continuing $1,500 bail Jose Antonio Loiez. 32, ac cused of stabbing his wife Willi , .a iocket knife in a downtown tav ern March 21, asked additional lime before entering a pica. His plea was lo be heard at 2 be continued in the area is prac p. m some school and other stale-1 i"' ,.""".i n.io.-. .-u owned lands lo the BLM for lhis'iwtary; Darla Brewer. Ireasur area, and the next trade would ,lnd IWC 'mke as "w onl.v he lo the Navv for the Boardman iKuating yell leader. land: Easter Egg Results Told PLY Wind and April showers Hi'th defendants were represent ed bv Attorney Richard C. Bees-ley. Supervisors Meet At Tu!e f .. . I J . J . n a ' laiicu io uaiupeu euiiiusiasm oi uiuiciuig ui.u ..ice oi DU5lneSS WOmeri voungslers who participated in loo much use of the proposed sue. hp F.,CI. epR hunt hm Sund.lv R. C. Burgess, BLM manager, 'flail wOnCICIVe I The hunt was sponsored bv Blv stated his agency was in favor The Bllsincss and Professional C' -mgc lor all children of the of the trade. I hat grazing would r.., ...n u . c..,i. r-nnimnniiv ,,i-,i ri,-n.i ni.i. i,.i i'.,i-....rt..., I Amonn Iho tnls' .-n'o-iM-oun t an. tically assured. Mallicoat said.l,,,,,.,,, j cj, .,.,. ,,'rin Linle (nund iho enWon oon and .he slate would gam in the ;mrt .,, Smorc..,shol.H ,n be and won a special prize. Others irreducible school fund Live am- pn(,d s.llu,.ri.,v al 6 3l .;!, won prizes were Oana Smith, munition is no. used m the bonib-jlM, W1().t 1()o ;,,,,. Pl.uill aml Ponv chroms. ing practices j Mariorie Bliward. first vice 'cr. When asked ,( he dea would of ()r , wj, lteckv ., wo w , , jp be put through whether the pco- . (u, d Sundav i" "ix through nine years ol pie of Lake County wanted "rmH,.n ,.c.,kl.,s( , ,,e 'age group. Other winne,-s were nui. ..laincoai saiti lie iuiics 111,11 the iHilential to the slate would lie recognized and mat suen a ..'. , ... .,, the in mn io h,,.h ,.hnoi situanon would not come up. .'ackPa.ke taind'the tiough al TU 2-2ii79 no later than M 'PS- an(l '-ai ry Henderson. rUtlCralS Tlnusd.iv All niembcrs are l'lml-v Larson and Nancy Thorn- mXil'.S jui-ged to attend and bring guests. !M'" l"'"'s- Funeral services lor Lester cr- speak. Several Oregon officers.0'!' ilnd Pmi Little. Two Juveniles Are Arrested 35 42 37 20 21 43 43 ' Tl'LEI.AKE The Siskiwm 13' i 'County Board of Supervisors has 22 ' moved here today Irom its us 43 'j ual meeting place al Vreka lo 72ivmccl with representatives of ar-non Boggs will lake place trom f rriic 58ious public agencies to discuss. the chapel of Ward's Klamalh UeTenaanT5 20 4 taking the Hill Hoad into the Funeral Home Fndav. April 22, IT. CI r I A counlv road svstein. I at 2 30 n m. The liev. linln'i-t 1 til TCI llctla The road, about live miles west Croves of the First Presbyterian Two women accused ol heat-' Two youths. 16 years old. were of town, runs from Staunton Cor- Church will oiliiialc. Concluding "ig another will enter pleas to an taken by city juvenile oflicers ners to the Lava Beds National services and vault entombment 'assault and battery charge in dis-into temporary custody Wednes Monument, a distance of aboul will he in Losl Itivcr Cemelerv trict court Monday at 10 a.m. dav night. One vouth was jailed 2 1 s eight miles. A spokesman lor the 'at Bonanza. 32 :'i 'supervisors said certain work will' . . . 7': be required to bring the road up NO-MOSr UltlrtCr son. 20. are accused of beating released to his parents and or- 48 to county standards before il be- Local members of the Shasta Vvctte Chilcoat Monday night, dcred to appear later in the coun- 33 comes a part of Ihc county sys- Cascade Iielrievcr Club and out They are accused of (.iking her ty juvenile oltice. 70 'i tem. Alter that, (he county road of town visitors here for Sal ur- lor a drive, alter a champagne Officers said an anonymous 54 j department will maintain the day's dog trials ore invited to a drinking parly, and beating her caller informed them the youths 42 jroad. jno host dinner at the Log Cabin about the lace. were climbing over a fence into 34'l Hepresentatives Irom the Fish Friday evening. April 22. Dinner The riclend.tnls were returned the grounds of the Coca Cola 45 '4 and Wildlitc Service. National will be served between 6 p m. to jail in lieu ol $250 bail each Botiluig Company plant on 27 ' Park Service. IS. Bureau of and midnight, so diners mav Spring Street. Officers closed in Margie Uitches. 20. 3304 Oela- for suspicion of trespassing and ware Avenue, and Flame Jack-inrobal ion violation. The other was 54 15 Keclamatton and the U.S. For 49 li lest Service are expected to at 65 'hi. tend the meeting. , come and go al their own con- The historic Liberty Bell, in and apprehended the pair. venience. All memliors are urged Philadelphia's Independence Hall. They admitted the incident, of to attend and become acquainted. cighs 2.080 pounds. Kicers said. MOW... at Basin Building Materials! Unlimited Horizons in COLOR! rr We hove just installed a new "Custom Color" Paint Mixing Machine. Today's Most Wanted Colors IN ALL FINISHES Can Now Be Mixed In Seconds! The Clearest . . . The Brightest ... The Widest Selection Of Col ors In Town! We Can Mix Or Match Over 2,000 Colors! 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