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FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGB THM3S County Audit Trouble Told YRESA Auditors irom the film 01 Karris and Porterfieid, Woodland, have run imo diiticul- tles in their current audit ol the books in several county depart ments, according to the report oi LeBov Harris to the Siskiyou; county Board of Supervisors. Harris said it appears that ter mer auditors nave never made real audit of the records. He bald thai in live departments, the books cannot be properly audited be cause not enough iniormation is on hand for the job. He said he did not think it was the fault of pres ent department heads; that they merely inherited the coniused booxkesptngr systems of their pred ecessors. He added that many! counties have similar problems. ris include the road department, the Siskiyou County Cenerai Hos pital, the surveyor's oiilce, proba tion department the Vreka Justice Court. Oiher departments are in good shape, he said. Concerning the justice court, be said that judge E. M, Axteii has done an excellent job in bringing the books up to date in the short time he has had the position, but that there is still a long ways to so. Harris said it was impossible to determine now much money the surveyor's office had turned over to the county. He pointed lut that he was not implying dishonesty merely that an antiquated book keeping system is to blame. He said it appeared that no real audit has ever been conducted at the hospital. Hospital Admtnistra. tor Robert McKeen asked the board that money be appropriated to set up an adequate bookkeeping system at the hospital. Tne board instructed Purchasing Agent Jess O'Hoke, McKeen, Harris and Road Engineer Orel Lewis to determine that cost of modernizing the books in the hospital and road departments. Supervisors indicated that studies would be made ol the other de partments later as more funds be come available. 17 M , P I I f i t I i I - II . Ill t I IS- V I I s I A l I I I ' I BASIN BRIEFS Bolis of Newport, were Mr. r,d! their oettchttr, Mrs. Ald?a tiQve-'Mr, cod Mr. Water Bobisoa al Mrs. Halbert WUses aoj iamUy el'ness, are Mr. and Mrs. J, . Vitck-j njaiisei included Mr. and lla. Home Mr. and Mr. J. A. Wfck-Ut the Usvoas Home were Mrperm. Mr. end I MM, Charlea Mtt. land Jr., of Orland, returned home today after a visit at the house ol lute sister, Mrs. ASdea Loveness ol Mahrt. Matt Melda and M?rts Chase- Lettent of Appreciation 1st tt-.Luans ts4 Arthur for a picnic to Paul C. Breazeale. air freight ot-jihe iliim Park. Mrs. Carlson ana ficer for 'he litem Air Terminal Mis, ems are daagwera o! Mr. Squadron at McChord AFB, re- ami Mrs. Lnch. ceived four letters of appreciation to the past three months for raj Uttor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, !r, daughters ol Mrs Chsrtes Bar services in addition to his regular .wood. Tbtelake. have had asieogsM, lest HsWrtrand Friday tor duties. He is the son of Mr. nd.gueitS( food's brother and sister-1 YMtinia to vst their father, Giea Mrs. turus o. m uu-j in-law, Mr, and Mrs. T. D. wood fcMMJOier, airtst. tie grauwea uiu uicjsuu:aIld fHmi, from Cimt Vata. Cau-; lornia. State College to Mali. Fort Klamatk Members in the vicinity are reminded of the Wood Mr. Emma Fiaetaa of Ander son, California, has been vtstting p.m. Sherry Marrkaat and Stevie Joses returned home Sunday u ., M Am tm i .woiano aiier mree kki mna . s;,,,hV s. -. m uh. I tair grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. River Pioneers and Old Timers ting ion to attend toe wedding eti"""- " sevenih annual get-together Satur- Mis. Todd s lister. Susan ui be; day night, August 20. in the C. 1. 1 in the wedding party. They were clubhouse and the potiuck picnic accompanied by Mrs, George Kuru ihe following day at Jackson F. who will stop at Quincy, washuut Kimball Slate Park. Coifee, rolls ton to visit her daughter and sots and ice cream will be furnished, in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harve Bate Bring table service. maa and their baby daughter Deb- Qaalifled-ArmyPFCDavtdaon-t J " t is iK n.iit. Hots1 witors Mrs. Ltilse Warring, in Dunsmuir, recently qualilied aslTulelake has as guests her daugh expert in firing the M-i rifle m'ter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Honshu. Japan. He is a mail clerk j Kenneth Williams and their chtl- SORTING AND ASSEMBLING of displays at lha Klamath County museum is going on under the direction of the new curator. Or. Claude Scheeffer, who hat arrived in Klamath Falls. Mrt, Schaeffer it attitting him in preliminary work prior to the museum's formal opening which is about a month away, A graduate of the Univertity of Washington, Dr Schaeffer took graduate work at Yale and received hit PhD degree from the Univertity of Pennsylvania. He hat most recently been curator of the Plaint Indians Museum at Browning, Montana, Nazarene Church Planning Rally A missionary rally will be con ducted at the First Church of the Nazarene, Garden and Martin etreets, Saturday night. It will be led by Mrs. Harold Priddy, district president of the Nazarene Foreign Missionary Society, She will be accompanied by Mrs. Velma Dowd, the society's vice president, and Marilyn Schmeizen- bach, who, as a missionary's daughter, spent 14 years in Africa's primitive mission field. The latter is making preparation to return to the field where she will spend her life. The public is invited. CITY BRIEFS Siskiyou Peace Officers Meet j, WEED Law enforcement' prob lems was the topic of discussion of the Siskiyou County Peace Offi cers Association dinner-meeting held in Mount Shasta Thursday nieht, August 11. Vice president George Banich, Siskiyou County undersheriff, pre sided in the absence of H. C. Mc Queen, Twenty-six association members attended the meeting which was planned by Felix Gasnari, Mount Shasta police chief; Judge John Kinstry, and Robert Stevens yiih the State Board of Equalization. Arrangements were made for the September meeting to be held at Motto's in Dunsmuir with the Duns muir officers in charge. Social A public home-made! ice cream' social is being spon sored by the men of Shasta View Orange on Saturday night at 8 o'clock in the community building at Shasta way and Madison street. Grange Meeting The Shasta View Grange will hold its regular meeting Friday night at 8 o'clock in the community building. Meeting The Peterson Square Dancers will meet at Peterson School Saturday night at S "o'clock. Women are requested to bring pies. Meeting The Lost River Gar den Club will meet August S3 at the home of Mrs. James Hammond. Mrs. Glenn Haskins will be co- hostess. A daffodil horticulture paper written by Mrs. Dale West will be studied. Members please bring names and information on new daffodils in their gardens. For further 'information call Mrs. George Chin, 8724, Rummage Sale sponsored by the Quota Club will be held Sat urday at the Pelican Theater build ing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Business Visitors In Klamath Falls this week included Dick El mers, Portland bureau manager tor the Associated Press, Women Bowlers and begin ners wishing to bowl In the Alley Katr. League are invited to a meeting Sunday, August 21, at 7 p.m. at Lucky Lanes. Tule Rotarians Hold Meeting TU1ELAKE F.otartans. lunch ing Wednesday at the Sportsman's Hotel heard Alfred Collier, Klamath Falls Rotarian give an account of his recent return from Europe via the polar air route. He was intro duced by Dick MeDougal, chair man. Bill Whitaker, manager-secretary of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair, chairman for the August 24 meet- ng, will introduce 4-H Club lead ers of Tulelake ana Butte Valley, arte Bob Rhodes, Klamath Falls auctioneer who will cry the live stock sale that will climax the fatr on September 6. DEATH SAK BERNARDINO, Calif. Mrs. Ramona Carillo Pedra?,a, whose relatives say she was 109, died yesterday. She tended her flock of chickens, ducks and pig eons until last Sunday, when she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, i in Company I. pi the 1st Cavalry Division s ut Kegimeni. Me en tered the Army to July iter and arrived In the Far East Is De cember. Stuffed Tola will be made for an orphanage to Alaska as the Christ- mas oroiect of the Womerts Mis-! sionary Council ol the Glad Tid ings Assemoty at weed, wori was started by the nine members at-' tending the August 11 meeting. New Baby A daughter was born August 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trotman of Merrill. She weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz., and has bees named Nancy Lyns, she has a brother, Bobby, five years old. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Edith Ger- sten of Foraand who is visiting Merrill Just now. Paternal grand parents are Dr. and Mrs. F. i. Trotman. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jess Trotman of Merrill. A Spaghetti Dinner was held August 13 by the members of the Loyal Order of Moose JOS and Women of the Moose o Mernit Chapter 1$ for sponsors and their candidates who were initiated dur ing April, May and June, Cards and piano selections by Lucy Gra ham ioiiowea sinner. Improved Gay Bergman Tordy, TuHlake, is Improved following a recent hospitalization with pneu mt un scfcMt 8- SmStfc at CoriJr et Klamath Fafto. Mr. and Mrs, cord, CaMonua. Carroll Roossoa seel chtldrea and Bem-ter Bonanza Bilf SjtWL with potiri tipper start .7 with Bob Sehmor and ChacE Dal-f ton donacbw the berries. Movie and cartoons at Odd Fellows Bail will follow. 2T very on tovtttf. Macdsel Friends ol Mr. and Mrs. W. . Good are tovtted to attend epea house at their Mac doel home Sunday, Augost It. in honor of their golden wedding an niversary. Hours are from t to 1 drett, James and Susan ttom Ostt- land. Orison. Williams is prtncl- pal of the high school in Oakland. Meeting The Past President's Club of the auxiliary of Tulelake Post, No. 164, American Legion. meeting August 13 at the home ol Mrs. A, E. Ryckmaa elected Mrs.j Mav Radd, president and Mrs. George Kurta, secretary. Tourist Meeting The Lake County tourist promotion commit tee will meet Tuesday, August 23; at Ttlft p.m. at the county court room, announces Bus Thompson, chairman. VtsfUnr Mrs. Phil J. Carroll and her daughter, Susan, of Oro- ville. California are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Long- fellow of Lakeview, Traffic Offieer William L. War ren, state patrolman with the traf fic division, arrived to Lakeview this week to do traffic work in Lake County. He was transferred Irom Newport, and Jills the va cancy of Milton Deter, who was recently transferred to Klamath Fails, Vfatftag for an Indefinite period at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Johnson of Malm is Mrs, Johnson's sister, Mrs, Maude Bur gess of Eureka, California, Weekend guests at Use home of her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ben Malts Gardes Clob UI meet. Wednesday, August M, at J B.m. at the home ot Mrs. Merle Lo"i moraine, :e , wn Mrs, tmucri .-hoickjc ms co-hostess. Mrs. J. Walter Brown ing, program chairman, will con duct a sympostom of the July gar den tour. Mrs. Robert Hoil will lead in a shrub-naming contest and a named iris suction sale will be l!d. L. D, finon of Red Rock Valley shipped 100 feeder heifers to j South Francises weonesoay Sunday Geeata at the home of SUMMER SPECIAL! Short Test Onhf Block Wood 7 JO Green Fir Slabs 8.50 Peyton I Co. 35 Market Ph. 514 Spending a Week in Malm with! i ( So smooth it leaves you breathless 0 f$ proof M4$ffjoroi:fMfr jfif5Mvtrii-fi-Tfc PLAYING NIGHTLY -IN THE- PONDEROSA ROOM - -OF THE - WILLARD HOTEL Starlighter Trio A local group that is going over big with fh sftr dark erewd. DINING DANCING COCKTAILS Hollywood Jazz Festival Slated HOLLYWOOD WS Jazz, in many shades and many sounds, takes over tonight in the Hollywood' Bowl. ! The Festival of the Americas, a' weekiong program of music of North and South America, is get-l ting around to United States Night. I That's where jazj, Dixieland to progressive, comes in. Cue-its Mr, and Mrs, Harry Lynch, Tulelake, have had as their houseguests from Yakima, Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Carlson and chil dren. Jay and Joan. On August IB they were joined by Mrs. Delmar Cms and children. 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