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a I , :'j PAGE S-A HERALD AST) NEWS. Klamath Falls. Or. Thursday. Marrh 14. 193 t Milk, k WINNER KiHy Stalker f irt place winner in ih ; senior diviiion of the 1963 .'American Legion Auxiliary American nay Contest. She it a junior at Klamath Union High School and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stalker. She re ceived a $15 cash award. Her assay, "Americanism TNT Today Not Tomor. row," will be entered In state competition. ifire Costs Shift Backed - SALEM (UPI) - A proposal to : shift to the public some of the cost of fighting firea in forests and on grazing land drew strong support Tuesday from the Ore gon Forest Protective Association and the Oregon Farm Bureau. - Association spokesman Jim Cor lclt said passage of the bill would be "an historic moment." A bu. rcau spokesman said firefighting costs have become "crippling" for ' ranchers, who rarely start fires ' themselves. Main causes are light- ping, hunters and campers. Awards Set On Highway Work Bids SALEM (UPH-The Slate High way Department Tuesday an nounced a low bid of W,9W,093 by Peter Kewitt Sons for a section of the Pacific Highway in Jackson County. The contracts for this and other projects will be awarded at a Highway Commission meeting Thursday. Kewitfs bid was for the South Ashland interchange Wall Creek section of the Pacific highway. Other low bidders by county in cluded: Baker $12,969. John Burlew Construction. Baker. Farewell Bend state park concession build ing. Douglas 134,903, Electrical Products Corp.. Portland; Weaver Road-Canyonville section. Pacific Highway, Signing. $40,512, Solo mon Aichelc. Portland; Rice Hill N. Oakland junction section, road side Improvement. Klamath $140,030, Rogue River Paving Co., Mcdford; Midland Wordcn section of The Dalles- California highway. $124,368, T. W. Buskirk Construction Co., Bend, and T. J. Bush and Sons, Cottage Grove, overnight camp ing installation, Collier Memorial state park. TONY'S GOT WOMEN TROUBLE! , tjy ithtr H(sjD3law' j dwtuni In V- ' J DISNEYLAND! Auxiliary Plans Honor Dinner Mrs. Blanche Beldralne, pres ident of Unit 8 of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary, has an nounced the auxiliary will hon or members of Post No. 8 of the legion with a dinner In observance of that organization's 44th anni versary on March 14. Serving will start at 6:30 p.m. in the iLcgion Hall. Sirs. Alfred Petorsteiner and Mrs. George Roeschelsen are co-chairmen for the potluck dinner. All members of the legion and their families are invited, and a special Invi tation Is extended to past post commanders. For information on the dinner, call Mrs. Itoeschelsen at TU 2-2469. - um sim jui mm- mm mn tutt sunt PhiiSiivbb 1 Weather Table Temperatures during the 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. PST today High Low Preclp. Astoria 40 39 .25 Baker 4fl 35 Brookings M 37 .30 Medford M 38 Newport M 39 .44 North Bend 53 40 .45 Pendleton M 40 Portland 51 43 .02 Redmond SA 34 Salem SI 40 .01 The Dalles 56 41 Chicago 32 25 Los Angeles 74 M New York 42 37 San Francisco A3 4 Washington 63 42 'yj PLAY TIME "Aunt Susie Shoots the Works" will be given by the junior and senior classes of Modoc Union High School Thursday and Friday evenings, March 14 IS. The first act curtain will go up at 8 p.m., and admis sion is )l per person. Members of the cast include, seated from left, Claire Hess as Aunt Susie, and Steve Haskini as Omar Graves. Back row, Danny Sheflin, Carol, and Marilyn Davidson. Community Qakndah THURSDAY MERRY MIXERS. 8 pm be ginning round dance class, Mer ry Mixer Hall. M E R R Y MIXERS. 8 p.m., square dance. Merry Mixer Hall. Bring sandwiches. PROSPERITY CHAPTER 100, OES, 8 p.m. Initiation and meet ing, Malin Masonic Temple. PARENTS AND PATRONS, Twyla Ferguson School. 7:30 p.m.. meeting, European slides, school gym. LADIES AUXILIARY, Can ton Crater No. 7, 8 p.m., meet ing, Odd Fellows Hall. Y-NK-MA TW1RLERS, 8 p m., square dance. YMCA. Bring sand wiches or cookies. FRIDAY OREGON BARREL RACING ASSOC., 7:30 p.m. meeting of lo cal chapters, Darlcne Blackman, Crystal Springs Road, cast of Hen ley School. SHASTA VIEW GRANGE, p.m., meeting, grange hall. KLAMATH DAIRY WIVES, 12 nonn, no-host luncheon, Mola tores. BOF L.F. AND E Ladles So ciety, 7:30 p.m.. anniversary K(v cial, Hulda Gillette. 1111 Divi sion. Pinochle and prizes. SHASTA HOMEDALE HOME EXT. UNIT, in am.. Facing Middle Years, fairgrounds. SHASTA - VIEW COMMUNITY RLDG. ASSOC., 8 p.m.. card par ly, community hall, Shasta Way and Madison. SATURDAY KLAMATH COUNTY RE TIRED TEACHERS, 1:30 p.m., meeting, YMCA. KLAMATH LANK NO. 460, VOA, 8 p.m., meeting, IOOF Hall. Refreshments and cards to follow. VKW, 6:30 p.m., St. Patricks Dance and Irish Stew, VFW Hall. ST. PATRICKS DANCE. 8 p.m. to 12 midnight, high school and college students. Midland Grange Hall. Wear green. SUNDAY MIDLAND YOUTH DRILL TEAM. 7:30 to 11 a.m., benefit breakfast, Midland Grange Hall VJicuiRi-ia aim fciieava. PROSPERITY . REBEKAII LODGE NO. 104, 2 p.m., initia lion practice, IOOF Hall. Death Fells California's Rep. Doyle ARLINGTON. Va. 'LPI'-Rep Clyde Doyle. D-Calif., 75. died early today at his home here. A spokesman for the family said death apparently was caused by a heart attack in his sleep. Doyle and his wife had attend ed a dinner Wednesday night in nearby Washington sponsored by the American Legion alter he had spent an active day in the House. Mrs. Doyle said he showed no sign oi illness when they went to bed at about 11 p.m. Mrs. Doyle said she was roused from her sleep when she heard her husband breathe heavily at about 1:30 a.m. She said she tried to awaken him and found he was no longer breathing. He was pro nounced dead at an Arlington Hos pital. Doyle was serving his ninth term in the House from Califor nia's 23rd district. He had been nqcted to eight consecutive terms since 1048. The veteran Congressman was a member of two major House committees The Armed Serv ices Committee and the Commit tee on Un-American Activities. BPW Meet Set Alice Gallup, past president of the Klamath Falls Business and Professional Women's Club, will narrate the emblem ceremony for the initiation of new members. The regular dinner meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p m. March 18, at the Willard Hotel. All mem hers and guests welcome. SCD Election Slated Thursday One supervisor will be elected to the board of the Poe Valley Soil Conservation District during the annual meeting to he held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14, in the Olene Community Hall. Jim O'Donahuc will talk on Wildlife Conservation: Walt Jendrzejcwski on the Agricultural Outlook, and George Carter on Potato Results Gene Gross will speak on Expe rimental Results of the past year Til The R-ofessor's on the loose again... and FUN EXPLODES all over -the place ft Mr ttifetw -ii i wi m ROSAS' S5MACMURRAY vOLSON kWYNN ynnnr iyro uiuutt mmnirn MimnAU nrmiinrpT luunr rinrriiru ti.Mn rtitYIUUtL UfMIYILO iiYY Th 1 cmiii hi Y UKnHT n.wUL K AKLO Ul 1Uti:i0ntL U .i.iHID ANDREWS pJ&ma& sif TOWITE! t m -.. jot-- f ' "7. J 1 i . 4 HONOR SPOT Joanna Holland, Klamath Falls, was an honorary page March 1 2 in the Oregon State Lagiilatura in Salem. Her appointment was arranged by Rep. George Flitcraft of Klamath Falls, vice chairman of t h t Military Affairs Committee, mam bar of the Ways and Means Committee and th Fish and Game Commis sion. Joanna, a junior at Sacred Heart Academy, is he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Holland. Leopold Now 'Free Man' SPRINGFIELD. III. UPI '-The Illinois Pardon and Parole Board today ordered Nathan Leopold Jr.. lone of the 1924 "thrill slayers" o! , 14-year-old Bobby Frank, dis charged from parole. The action meant Leopold. 57. was a free man for the first time since he was arrested for the slay. ins which became known as "the crime of the century'" 39 years ago. Lennnld has lived in Puerto Rico since he was released on oarole from Stateville Peniten- tiarv in 1958. He was in Puerto Kico today when the parole board acknowledge tnal n.s term oi pa role had expired and he was no longer under Us supervision. Leonold is employed as a labo ratory technician at the Brethren Service Hospital in Puerto Rico Court Records KLAMATH FALLS MUNICIPAL COURT Mrch 13 Max Waynt Doss, drunk, SH or fivt or 10 dv. Franklin Rudolph Hutchinson, drunk, S33 or livi or 10 dayv JRmet Clin Hill, drunk, 113 or five or 10 days. Edward McGulr. drunk, 123 or fivi or 10 days. Richard Reed Carl, drunk, $75 or five - 10 dayi. Joseph Ulysse Effman, drunk, S15 or live or 10 days. Evelln Miller, drunk, S forfeit. Chester E. Shock ey, drunk, SIS or live or 10 days. KLAMATH COUNTY DISTRICT COURT March II TRAFFIC CASES Robert George Hlrschbock, operating motor vehicl whil operator's license suspended, trial without lury set for March 21. Dan Robert Malley. reckless drlvlnq, Quiity plea, $50 fine paid. Operator's li cense suspended for 90 days. Frank Lee Lyon, disobeyed stop sign. guilty plea, $10 line paid. mgrid ceua Miner, violate Da sic rute. tjuilty plea, $15 fine paid. David Gale tiKins, improper muniers. guMly plea. $10 line paid. Vernon James Belcher. 1300 lbs. tan dem axle overload, guilty plea, $24 find paid. Harry A. watson, violate oasic ruie. guilty plea, $10 tine paid. Russell Gary Dodson, no vehicle li cense (expired), guilty plea, $5 fine paid. Allen Lee Kerr, no Oregon operator's licence, ouilly plea, $ line paid. George Franklin Craln, no operator's kens, aulltv plea, b fine paid. Louis David Hunter Jr., disobeyed slop Hon, guilty plea, S3 tine paid. Robert Ernest Hinds, operating unsafe equipment, aulltv plea, l' 50 fine paid. Delores Jean Cook, violate basic rule, guilty plea, $10 tine paid. Gary Lewis Mattos, violate basic rule, guilty plea. 135 line paid. Hershel Grady Alcorn, disobeyed stop sign, guilty plea,$l0 tine paid. Don Harold Siauonter, no muffler, guil ty plea, $15 fine paid. Herraid Clifford Hughes, no vehicle li cense (expired), guilty plea. JS fine paid. Henry Fredrick Sleeqe, no emergency brakes, guilty plea, sio tine paid. Marcus James Denny, no vehicle li cense (expired), guilty plea, $3 fine paid. Cordelia Jane Doverl, no vehicle li cense (explrrd), guilty plea. $5 fine paid. Charles Roy Ramp, violate baste ruie, guilty plea, $10 tine paid. William Kenneth Thomas, disobeyed stop sign, guilty plea, $10 fine paid. Veldia Vernell Fold, disobeyed slop sign, guilty plea, $10 line paid. Waiter John Blanch), violate basic rule, guilty plea, $1 line paid. Miles Tarry Knapp, violate basic rule, guilty plea, HO line paid. Robert Harold McDonald, excessive noise, guilty plea, $10 fine paid. James Weston ivie. no vehicle license (expired), gutliy plea, $5 line paid. Janice Arlene Htnchy, no operator's li cense, $15 fine paid. Robert Harold McDonald- Inadequate emergency brakes, guilty plea, HO fine suspended. James Robert Christy, one headlight. guilty plea, $0 fine suspended Ramon Amador T a lamented, driving whle under the influence of intotcetintj liquor, guilty plea. $50 tine paid and days in county ail. Operator's license suspended for W days. MISDEMIANOR CASS Fred John Griebei, intoxicated upon s puMc highway, guilty plea. $50 fine paid Phyllis Beverly Baver, taite application for angling license, not gu'ilv plea, trial without urv set lor March 18 Howard Frank Jungers. intovicated upon a public highway, guilty plea, SO line. ol which SIS was suspended i $33 I in or live davft in county (ail in neu el tme Charier Frank Hogu. false application for angling license, dismissed on motion of dulrlct attorney W-'bur Harrington, petit larceny, guil ty plea, four months in county ail of which three months were suspended, 30 days In county ai! On The Record KLAMATH COUNTY OIVORCIS FILED AiNNie-Adaie L vs. WiMey A COLEMAN Martha OHeva vs. Ctar- ence A ST ILFS Dorothy A vs. E His E WARD Rubv jean vs. Vernon W. CHR I5TENSEN Kathy vs Elmer Ray. JOHNSON Emily vs Deifterl Dale. ADAMS Be'te vs. Dewev Seth. F RANKS Ruth G. vs. Carl F F INN IMORE Albert vs. Juaniia J. LAWSUITS FILBO Mar lor le L. Hetfrleh vs. Arthur M Bradford. S3l.a3t.e5 general end special demeoes resulting Irom lnuriet received traffic accident Carter-Jon Collection Service. Inc vs Donna Reark. formerly Donna Foley. $i OJJ flf indehledness. Klamath Fern, Ortn Fufjlishe1 daily (except Sat 1 and Ivftdav Serving Southern Oreton tr4 rWthera California kr Klamath Publishing Company Mam al Esplanade Fhene TUxeoe Hit W. . Sweet lend. Publisher 4ttf at tecentf-cleti matter at pest effke at Klamath Pent, Orc. n August It, wmter et t Ci I rest, March X Second-class ett- ee Md ai ma maw pairs, or. and at eMtnei meiitf etwet. 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