THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1955 PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON lock and Merle O'Nell were using ditching powdei this week to bio out willow stumps . and making AT WEISFIELD'S FAMOUS NAME COSTUME JEWELRY ditches to drain the swamp to In crease next year hay crops. . BASIN BRIEFS SOME PERSONS in Girl Scout activities in Klamath Falls were caught by the cameraman in the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco while attending the 33rd annual national Girl Scout convention, November 1-4. Left to right are Mrs. Fred Goeller, leader training chairman; Mrs. Art Moore, first vice president of the board and organiier of the Klamath Area Girl Scout Cotlncil; Mrs. Elmer Harnden, president of the council; Mrs. W. W. Dewing, board member and Mrs. R. P. Ellingson, second vice chairman of the Northwest Regional Committee. Also at the convention were Mrs. Quincy Moore, Mrs. Glen Johnck, Sharon Jeschke, senior Girl t t Scout and Mrs. Keith Cobo, local executive director. . Photo by V. M. Hanks Jr. CITY BRIEFS First Aid Classes A Rod Crass stmidard first aid class will begin at Roosevelt School November 15 at 7 p.m. AJiy interested persons are invited to attend, ror luriner in formation crII 5977 afternoons or evenings or call the Red Cross of fice, '4125. Veterans Day Voiture 222 of 40 et 8 will hold their annual Vet erans Day breakfast In the Amer ican Legion Club rooms 7 a.m. Friday, November 11. Royal Neighbors The Royal Neighbors of America will met Friday at 8 p.m. In the KC Hall. Initiation and a business me'nn will be held. All officers are asked to wear, formers.- Harvest Dinner The women of the Congregational Church will serve the annual harvest dinner at 1 p.m. Sunday at the church, 2154 Garden Avenue. The dinner will be open to the public. -Mcctlnr Navy Mother's Club Ho. B04 will have their regular business meeting ionlRht in the V.eleVans Memorial building at Basketball Lcaiiie The iVMCA church basketball league will meet at i the Y. 722 Pine Street, to. nltfjf at 7:30. All Interested churches are invited. Junior high school through mens division arj to be organized Klamath Pomona- Orange Is sponsoring a radio program ovel KFLW, Thursday, November 10 at 8:30 p.m. A. R. "Major" Dick son. Klamath County Assessor will answer pertinent questions on persona property taxes. Also on the program will be Floyd Meeker, William Novotny, Roy Anderson, Fred Lewis and Francis Flowers. Meeting of the Great Books group, tonight. 8 o'clock in the city library. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen will discuss two plays of Sophocles, i Annual Dinner Turkey dinner and bazaar of the Klamath Luth eran Ladles Aid will be held Thursday, November 17 at the church, 1175 Crescent Street. Din ner will be served at 6:30 p.m. The public Is Invited. Rrmcmbrr the rummage snle being sponsored by Chapter AU nf the PEO Sisterhood, Friday. November 11 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and all day, Saturday, No vember 12. Bonanza Elects City Officers BOnnnZA flllrPIl lnilnrlnJ II.. I- mayor, recorder, and treasurer and riccica one new coiincllmun No vember 8. Loilt.Sf Vnn Klnn u-a. .....I mayor, Virginia HiiiUcv, recorder and Ltmvll llnrn l.nD.i,r. ler Cuscbccr wa's elected to the council. . Other members of the cllv coun ell are Hoy Fernlund. Jlm'llauei tein. Jesse M I-ill and Jim Dye The voting was done In the r'.u libra 1 y. Horsefly Irrigation District Elects Two new directors w,m) eVrted to the board of the llnrsetly Ir rigation District Nmvii'ber g Frank H. Brown was elct.ed for a three year term and lo.in i:r. bach for two years. Cecil 1 alev Is the other member of iho hoard Voting whs held at the Irrigation district's oltire In Hoimua pre I Ruerk and Virgil Srhinoe ate the retiring directors.' 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Ot Donn i'llla tuti SSL 'it Seven Klamaih Falls Women Attend Girl Scout Confab Seven Klamath Falls women and one hlrfh school senior represented the Klamath Area Girl scout coun cil at the 33rd national Girl Scout convention held in San Francisco November 1 to 4. Official delegates for the local council were Mis. Elmer Haniden, president, and Mrs. Art Moore, first vice president. Mrs. R. P. Ellingson participated as second vice chairman of the Northwest regional committee, and Sharon Jeschke represented Klamath Area senior scouts. Others who attended from Klamath Falls w?re Mrs. W. W. Dewing. Mrs. Fred Goeller Mrs. Quincy Moore. Mrs. Glen Johnck, and Mrs. Keith Cobo, local executive director. More than 6,000 people were reg istered for the convention Including delegates fiom all 48 states and all territories of the Unucd States and 10 countries which are mem- Gralapp Attends SOC Conference Arnold Dralano. cltv aunerlnten- dent. of achools. attended a con ference on the currlcular nnd pliys leal plant features of Southern Ore gon College, Ashland, Wednesday evening, - The meeting of 10- laymen and educators is called by Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president of the college, twice a year to study the growth of the school. The group was to study the plans for the new ath letic unit the school Is to build next year. . Oralapp Is the only school su perintendent member of the group which Is made up of laymen and educators from Southern Oregon. WrrTTfTd T i 1 'JO1 EJgSBwJf 57-Piece ServlceFor 8 (So money M'' M 1R TcJinnont. n Fork, ft KnlVM. 9 I MAtiiki JI4 rk yVf. J V vrtT Bl S-ttart Fork. II Soun Spoon. 1 nultrr A DOWN 0 A Ay i$Z"VZZ Thaw wt" t (ri O VHpgfflM H00$l MOM IMIH 10VIIT PATIIINt 1H 701 MAIN St. Srorfl Houn: 9:30 to S 30 OPEN FRI. NIGHT TILL 9 J : bers of the Wo:ld Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Prominent In the se.i of green uniforms were a sprinkling of men who are active members of their local councils and attended as vot ing delegates. More than 200 men attended a men's luncheon which was one of the events of the con vention. In addition to the eight business sessions, there were special events Including a large tea at the Mu seum of Art, where delegates met the visitors from Belgium, Canada, Denmark. Egypt, Great Britain, The Netherlands. Norwav. Paki stan, The Philippines and Switzer land. Senior scouts met for a Chinese dinner wher the Lady Baden-Powell, world chief guide, was guest 01 honor. Dili Scout training in active citi zenship was praised by Wright Brian, editor of the Cleveland (Ohio' Plain Dealer, speaking at one of- the sessions. "Good citizen ship and Girl Scouting follow the same pattern," he said, describing the application of the Girl Scout laws to adults m everyday situa tions. Reports on the business of the convention will' be heard .at the local council meeting at Twyla Fer guson school at 7:30, November 21. LODGE TO MKET DUNSMUIR Lodge officers of the 106th Masonic district, com posed of Masonic Lodges in Duns muir, McCloud, Mount Shasta and Weed, will, meet for dinner at tile Hotel Dunsmuir on Friday eve ning. Following dinner a school of Masonic law- will be conducted by Charles Hogan. district Inspec tor." A. A-.; Smith secretary of the Dunsmuir lodge AF & AM Is making dinner arrangments, HURRY . . HURRY . . .HURRY JUST ONE WEEK LEFT... i tun Mnw IM. 7! $.? (14.7514.71 7t.7I 7t .71 m Vrt 111 T.Kw VatM Im iM W.k iiuii ilitil tlH.n tin n tiHn iImii no rtaiiai ia on iiminiii- 4t4. ti I r I I I t HMa IIUHI I Ct UWT 4 m4 9 NM Aam cut , WHlll IWftOtt ... ctiit aimi(CM P.M. Women of Moose Academy of Friendship. Merrill, will meet at the home of Blanche Fies in Tule lake oil Friday, November 11, at 8 p.m. All members are asked to attend. , - Merrill The Merrill Home Ex tension unit will hold a Joint meet ing with the Henley unit on Fri day, November 11, at 10:30 a.m. ;n the Merrill recreation hall. Sub ject will be picture framing and selection, led by Hope Holbrook. Poiluck at noon. AU interested are welcome. nfpollno. The Tulelflke fiArdcn Club will hold a workshop on Tues day, November IS, at the Ted Fish home, bring sack lunch and dry materials (cones, seedpods, etc.) to make corsag2s and ar- ponrrjstnnnls fnr lh nhrislmas sale I to be held December s in Tule- lake. Lakeview All Lake County vet erans ie invited to a Veterans Day dinner at the Legion Hall, Friday. November 11 at 7 p.m. The dinner replaces the usual Vet erans Day breakfast. Dunsmuir City policemen are selling tickets for their annual Po- icemen s Ball to be neta at in1 Corral Balhoom on November 28. Proceeds go Into the policemen s emergency fund. Women Only An American Can cer Society film will be shown to women at the Dunsmuir Elemen tary School auditorium at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 16. A doctor will be present to discuss the film. Houscguests at the El'rol Bcau- ghan home at Dunsmuir over the weekend were Mrs. Lucille P. Evuns, Bea'ughan's sister, and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Standley, all of Sacramento. The Standleys lived in Dunsmuir 31 years ago when he worked for the State Highway Department. Joining them Sunday weie Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Given of Redding. Eastside Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McGuffin entertained relatives re cently including her parertts and brother and wile, Mr. and Mrs G. W. Neubel of Yuba City and Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Stohlman of Sutter. California. Overnight guests at the Merle O'Nell home at Eastside Thursday were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Maharry- of Tulelake, on their way home from Sale Lake City. Clayton Bradley of Eastside brought home a Land Plane last week which ne purcnasea at un roy. Freddie Baldwin son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baldwin of the Idaho district west of Lakeview, hat been visiting at the Bill Kelso home at Eastside while his par ents were away on a trip. Nell Friday and family have moved to Lakeview where he Is nltht policeman.- Mrs. Friday is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Roche Allard of Eastside. Klk Hunters Norman Wells and son Jamea of Eastside and Wade MOSCOW VISIT MOSCOW. Prime Minister Elnar Gerhardsen of Norway ar rived In Moscow Thursday for a 12-day slate visit at the Invitation of the Kremlin. uitM imii mii nut nit i BtH M 1 I I , lr 1 Ml Ii - oVii l Mil t I f U ! H T 1 0 ( I I M WlM I ..... , Wt I - fHM ... HOW tON I ItATI . Thompson and Jesse LIghtle of New Fine Creek brought home a 200-pound elk from their 10-day trip. Ralph Poole Jr. was home to Lakeview on leave from duty with the All Force at Marysville. Prior to entering the service for a four- year hitch he was employed on the J. c'. Clark ranches in. Lake County, Bnb Fitzgerald has been pas turing sheep on the Neal, Elliott, Clayton Bradlev and Fred Lone- fellow ranches in Lake County. Ned Sherlock of Eastside pur chared some weaner calves at the Klamath Auciion Yards and has trucked them to his ranch. . Eastside Word has been re ceived from Mrs. Clara Combs, wife of the late Judge Combs that she is. vacationing in HawaH. Winter fntnin? tmnrmom.i. In the Eastside District in prepa ration for winter Include the grad ing Of the TmW .Tnir rlvie.n.n.. and spreading of gravel. Ned Sher OPEN FRIDAY f SPECIAL! I ip5l2t TRADE-IN ' r' KSSriKI.sa" 0FFER I ifi & 3 P P 2 kS!5M 'REG. ,34.95 " 1 1 1 Ci V ii 1 ' iiiiViiiiijl'UTiM 1 For Your 0ld Radi0 .l:l.:n:Vi, WEISFIELQfS JEWELERS 701 Main St. Please send me the Philco Radio os advertised for $24.95. I om enclosinq (S ) and agree to pay ($...,....) a week or ($ j a month until the entire amount is paid. NAME PHONE (LAST) (FIRST) (INITIAL) , ADDRESS . HOW LONG CITY ZONE STATE .... WHERE EMPLOYED HOW LONG - HUSBAND'S OR WIFE'S FIRST NAME CREDIT REFERENCES . Alturas-A baby girl was born Monday at the moooc meuitnj Center at 1:05 p.m., weighing 8 lbs. 3 oz., to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cockerel of Eagleville. . . , Married Pearl Courtney and Don Guloranson or Aiiuraa cic married Saturday at Reno. They will make their home in Alturas where he Is employed with the Southern Pacific . and the bride with Farmer s Exchange. Football The Modoc Union High School Braves will wind up the 1950 football season Friday after noon at Lakeview in the tradition al big game against the Honkers. Game time Is 2 p.m. The Braves are seeking a revenge from last year and will also try to chalk up their second win of the rea son. Station KCNO. Alturas, will carry game highlights. Sad News Mrs. Arthur Monroe of Langeil Valley. In Klamath Val ley Hospital recovering irom ma jor surgery, received word of the death of her stepmother, Mrs. Wal ter (Evadenei Null at Boise, laaho November 7. 4 9I3B Two Smart Patterns To Choose From! Reg. 9.95 4 88 NO MONEY DOWN 25c A WEEK Sets include 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 soup spoons, 6 teaspoons. 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