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PAGE 1 HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Oregon Friday, August 33. 1963 n , if...... -v A. , PN '"1 if vify:.fe;y FAIR EXHIBITS With $16,000 in premiums to be offered to exhibitors in ell fields at the Modoc County Fair in Cedarville, the Surprise Valley Garden Club members work diligently on their Little Black Sambo booth. Kneeling, from left, are Mrs. Julia Harris end Mrs. Dorothy Pratt, president. Mrs. Dorothy Bailey holds what will soon be a : palm tree. The fair, opening Friday, Aug. 23, will feature 43 booths and exhibits. Modoc Fair To Feature 50 Head Of Livestock ALTURAS One of the most, popular spots at fie Modoc Coun ty Fair this weekend will be t h c livestock displays. Like most county fairs, young and old alike will flock to the barns and pens to see the finest of pigs, sheep, beef and horses from throughout the county. : More than 450 head of livestock will be displayed and judged on Friday. After the day of judging, ihe livestock will stay on the fair grounds Saturday and Sunday for ENDS TONIGHT ! 51 m SOPHIA LOREN ANTMONV PERKINS FIVE MILES TO MIDNIGHT Glenn FORD ClNlMAfcCOfi co-imiiihc RED BUTTONS TAINA ELO . DitN JONII TECHNICOLOR1 I li CilffiPlBlIlJ LITA JANES MASON SHtlUV WINIUS J .mm PCTEX SELLERS PAUL NEWMAN' GERALDINEPAGE MIUMM..UIIMMI the enjoyment of the arm chair judges. Sunday afternoon before the rodeo, there will be a grand stand parade of the champion livestock. Judging the livestock will be Bill Normille of Grass Valley, beef; and dairy, and Loyd Livingston Redding, Swine. For the rodeo Saturday and Sun day afternoon, Dick Hcmstead will bring his best and wildest horses and bulls to the fair- grounds to challenge the cowboy contestants. The all-amateur show will fea ture saddlo bronc riding, bare. back riding, bull dogging, team roping, calf roping, and the girls barrel races each day. Jimmlc, Jamison, the spectacular high div er, will also be a daily attrac tion in front of the grandsLrnd. He will dive from a 100-foot tower into a six-foot tank of water cov ered with blazing gasoline. lo cap the day of excitement after the Saturday rodeo perform ance, the Modoc County Fair As sociation will sponsor a dance at the Surprise Valley High School Music will be furnished by the Surprise Valley Itlixlhmccrs. Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Allfl. 11, 19J Neil Pirktr, drunk, S25 or live or 10 days. Chester Arthur McC lure, drunk. SIS or tive or to days. Tommy Verll Mllti, reckless driving, continued. Irwin Waliar Jr.. drunk. MS or live or 10 days. Raymond Jackson drunk. SIS or (Ivt or to days. Juanifa i. jamas, drunk, lis or f Ivt or io aayi. Aug. 23, 1t43 Gtoroa 8. Alltnsworth, drunk. 123 llva or 10 davs. Me iv in u. Chlloouln. drunk. 125 or ivt or io aayi. Harry Burnett, drunk, $15 or five or ID aayi. Hariay Fields, drunk, $25 forfaited. William Jack Phloos. drunk. S3 5 or flva or 10 days. Lawranca Weed, robbery bv forco and vlolenca, arraigned to District Court. William D, Shalby, disorderly conduct. continued. ommuni Cc la California Policy Could Hinder International Highway Plan aiidlcales into Mexico, lerminatins at A policy of the California state legislature may delay or perhaps endanger the possibility that U.S. Highway 97 will be designat ed as the Pan American Highway linking three nations and nine states and provinces between Mexico City and Fairbanks, Alaska. The present U.S. 97 extends from Fairbanks to Weed, Calif But the Okanogan Cariboo Trail Association of Yakima, Wash., has proposed to the Pan American Highway Congress that several highways linking .Mexico City from eastern California and west ern Nevada and Arizona be re numbered U.S. 97 and thus be come part of the present highway bearing the same number. enclar SATURDAY ItU.MMACK SALE, Grccnspriiig uarelen Club, 9 a.m.' lo 5 p.m former 8(1 cent slore. RUMMAGE a.m. to 5 p.m., menl. SALE, LOOM, 9 Moose Home base- WOTM, 7 p.m., July and Aug ust birthday dinner, Moose Home. Y-NE-MA TWIHLEItS, 8 p.m., parly night, square dance. St. Paul's Education Bldg. Potluck following. SUNDAY ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AM ERICA, 2 p.m., picnic, Memorial Park. JACKSON COUNTY DEMO CRATIC CENTRAL COMM., 10 a.m., 15th annual family picnic, Touvelle State Park, Rogue Eiver. Tickets, TU 2-1561. ODD FELLOW AND REBEK All, 2 p.m., picnic, Wiard Park. Drinks furnished. NAOMI SHRINE 5, Order of White Shrine, 7 p.m., ceremonial practice, Masonic Temple. SWEET ADELINE, SI'EBSQA, 1 p.m., family picnic, Malin Park Bring table service MONDAY DEGREE OF HONOR, potluck, KC Hall. 6 p.m. OPENS TONITI t4S Ask your (Hands why it hot bn Held Over! oMir . mi r TtCHNICOlOR PANAV1SION- Klamath Palls, Ortgon published dally (exeeol Sat.) and Sunday serving southern oregen and Northern California by Klamath Publishing Comaany Ma'n at Esplanade Phone TUxado 4-1111 W. B. Swat Mind, Publisher Jnterad as second class matter at the post offlca at Klamath Palls, Oregon, on August 10. 10, under act of Can grass, March 3, 179. Second-class post age paid at Klamath Falls, Oregon) and at additional mailing olficest Carrier I Month t 1.7S t Months 111.50 1 Year 111.00 Mall in Advance I Month S l.TS Months 110. M 1 Year 111.00 Carrier and Dealers Weekday. Copy 10c Sunday, Copy He UNITED PRE5S I NT! R NATIONAL AUDIT BUBHAU OP CIRCULATION Subscribers not receiving delivery f their HtrtJd and News, plaasa phone TUxeda 4-1111 beforo 1 m.m. Group Set To Attend 4-H Confab TULELAKK Mrs. Stan Buck inqharm Tulelake, and Modoc County Farm Adviser Bob Sav age, with a group, of -H Club members, will attend the biggest1 state event on the 4-H calendar, the statewide 4-H leadership con ftrence. The meeting on the Davis campus of the University of Cali fornia. Aug. 28-30, is expected to attract some 1,400 boys and girls A staff of more than 100 per sons from the university is prepar ing for the leadership event un der tlie chairmanship of Harry Miller, 4-H Club specialist. Theme of the conference will be. "Leader. ship Exploration by 4-H Citizens in Action There will be 20 Modoc County 4-H delegates. Selected lo receive Ihe Bank of America's junior leader Merit Awards for Modoc County . are Marcia Chumbers, Carol Jackson and Sandra Spomcr of Tulelake and Linda Duncan of Lookout. This ane association then Droooscs that tlie Pan Am Congress desig nate U.S. 97, which would llien link Fairbanks to Mexico Cilv, as the official Pan American High way. The congress is considering var ious other routes for the dis tinction oi oecomuig the main traffic artery between Mexico, the United States and Canada. Opinions, of officials familiar 'with the temper of the congress have given the route through Klamath Falls at least as much chance as any other thoroughfare of being designated as tlie in ternational highway. However, one fact may put a crimp in those chances. Regulations of the congress re quires that before U.S. 97 lor any other highway) could be extended south to Mexico City tlie several slates to be affected by tlie high way redesignations would have to agree to those changes being made. That's the catch. Nevada and Arizona have iorecd that certain highways passing through those states should serve as part of the pro posed Pan American Highway and be redesignated as U.S. 97, as has Mexico. But California, where Ihe high way l now designated .105 1 would cross the northeastern part of the state, has indicated it would withhold its decision for the next several yearn until a complexity of other highway numbering prob lems have been solved. The diffi culties dcveloed in recent years due to the construction of many new highways in the state. George Callison told the Herald and News Friday that the action of the California legislature was foreseen some time ago by Sena tor Randolph Collier of California. In a conversation with Callison, the senator remarked that the leg islature had agreed to defer any action relating to the renumbering of California highways for the next several years. Meanwhile, the Okanogan Cari boo Trail Association is hopefully 0!n... O...." lJ:..t..- J...U:.J. I'C . 11-1 - I A I L' i n . m n 1 Q1 1 PllKMUX rd fiiiid, wiiiciiiRrta, 'u.J. w. I ne iuuk wuuju I jnig"tt -..- . Uivwj. rltu 'nw.trn I w oiiu ' , - has eliminated onfofffle emaiithen continue into Arizona through I S84 ing bottlenecks on Highway 97 be-'IWMBBBBMiMBBiMO PAINT-UP tween Wenatchee and Ellensburg The other concerns the designa tion of the highway from Weed. Calif., to Dawson Creek, B.C., as U.S.-a.C. Highway 97. If U.S. 97 becomes the Pan American route. Callison foresees that Klamath Falls would attain "terrific prestige" for being locat ed on the international highway, in addition to benefiting from the additional number of tourists that would pass through the county while en route north and south. In reflecting on tourism. Calli son cited some statistics from the U.S. Department of Commerce: "Twenty four visitors a day equals a $100,000 payroll. An annual av erage of two dozen tourists a day is equal'to a new manufacturing industry with a payroll of $100,000 to any given community." The portion of the proposed route tliat would be added to U.S. 97 would extend from Klam ath Falls to Alturas IS395, Calif,, then through Nevada via Reno (U.S. 40i, Tonopah and Las Ve- FIX-UP FULLER FIRST GRADE Outside White ( P TO Am PAINT GALLON Reg. 57.69 WHITE FENCE 595 PAINT GAL. 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The Nevada highway patrol identified the victims as Mrs. Joe Kilgore, 39; her son, David, 7, and daughter, Kale. 5, all of Unlonvalc. a Polk County com munity about 15 miles north of Salem. Lewis Ritz, 10. driver of the car and son of tlie woman, was hurt as were two other children, aged 3 and 9. Investigating officers said tlie victims were en route to Arizona w hen the car left the road seven miles south of Schurz, a com munity on the Walker Lake In dian Reservation. Officers were investigating to determine circumstances of the accfdenl. major topic on the association's agenda when it conducts its an nual convention in Reno, Oct. 6 through 7. The group will meet briefly in Klamath Falls, Oct. 5, before proceeding to the conven tion. The association has been pro moting U.S. 97 since a route for Ihe Pan American Highway came under study about 15 years ago and takes, credit for two other projects which have since been completed along the route. 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