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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1956 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE BASIN BRIEFS Meeting The Lost, River Garden -lvir.g 30 million worth o! In Club met today at 2 p.m. at the Ulan land. In the litigation tt u home ol Mrs. Joe Micka at Malln. I expected that the main trial will Janet Chin was co-hojiess and ! be held either In Montana in May Mrs. T. B. Wallers showed colored!or In Washington, D.C., In October suae? pi :xr loveiy yarn on raci-!01 this year. Itc .terrace ui ruamain rails. Square Dancing The Step n' Stompers Square Dance Club of Merrill will dance each Friday evening, starting March 2, at the recreation hall In Merrill. Dancing starts at 8 p.m. Beginners wel come. Refreshments. Adin The Adin PTA will spon sor a variety show to be held a"- Adin High School, Saturday, March to, starting at a p.m. Promoted Billv J. Morris. U.S Army, son of William E. Morris of Weed, recently was promoted to Elected - At the University of i corPrl " Oerminy where h. Is a Oregon last week. Arlene Clark. memb" ' 4Ul mtantry Di daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.I"slon- M"r" 1 ?" fi.rt nf i.irrvim- u-. .m Company H of the Division's 8th secretary of the Associated Women i tantry Regiment and has been in Students. Meeting Ora Shullanberger. chairman, has called a meeting of the county committee of the Agri cultural Stabilization and Conserva tion Committee for 10 a.m. on Wednesday, February 29 at the courthouse. The 1957 program will be studied. Interested ranchers are urged to attend. Republican Meeting The Lake County Republican Central Com' mittee will meet on Friday. March 2 at 1 p.m. at the county court room. All Republicans are svel- come, announces Warren Maxwell, Republican county chairman. Home on Leave Visiting In Lakeview until March 4 is Sea man Clyde H. Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Merrill. He has been stationed In San Diego but will report to Seattle, at the end of his leave. At Portland John McDonald and Clifton Windle of the Fre mont Forest Service attended meetings at the Portland Regional Forest Service headquarters last week. , Dance Members of Lakeview's T h e t a Rho chapter entertained with a dance at the St. Patrick's Parish Hall on Friday, February 24. after the Redmond basketball game. Special guests were mem bers of the Redmond team, rally saued and their parents. Chaper ons -of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitscbner, Mrs. Lon Penney, Mrs. Albeit Brown, Mrs Elmer Kubat arid Mr. and Mis Elmer Henderson. Initiation On March 1 at 8 p.m. t the Lakeview Hlsh School th national Honor Society will hold a semi-formal initiation for the following: Donna Holloway. Feryl Aneele. Reth Tracy. Barbara Mac Kav. JoAnne DuBose, Alan Bach, Linda Shullanberger. Linda Fos- sum, Margaret Schadler, Louise Garrett, Judith Adams and Jack Clinton. Parents and friends are Invited. Europe since February, 1956. He is a graduate of Weed High School and was employed by the Long-Bell Lumber Company prior to his enlistment. Florida David Lloyd KIrcher Is enrolled in Fensacola Junior College, Pensacola, Florida, where he plans to major in geology. For merly of Chiloquln, KIrcher Is stationed at Corry Field, Florida, where he does electronics work, and is the son of Mrs. Gladys Harvey Morris and family at Gar Moved Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Horsley and family have moved from Langell Valley to Henley to make their home. He will be em ployed by Joe Steele. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Randall of Langell Valley are vis iting h1 Uther and other relatives In New Mexico. South Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woo' en. Susie and scott ot ungen Valley are visiting Mr. ana Mrs Harvey Morris and family at Gar berville. Calif. RjhT Mr. and Mrs. Era Givan of Bonanza have a new grand daughter born February 18 at Eu irene to Dannv and Doris Givan The little girl has been named .Innnlfer .Tean. and weighed 6 lbs and 4 ozs. Mrs. Orace Bower of Redding and Dan Driscoll of Bo nanza are paternal great grana narents. Maternal grandpar- ents ire Mr. and Mrs. Henry James of Tiskilwa,. Illinois. Alice Grases who attends col lege at Corvallls spent the weekend in Langell Valley and helped her father Ernest Graves celebrate his birthday on February 2. Malln Mrs. Minnie Demaris, a former resident of Malin, died a'. orineuMir February 26. after an illness of several months. She and hr hnsshand. Walt Demaris, and family moved to prinevuie aooui 10 years ago. Five Lake 4-H'ers ; Receive Awards i LAKEVIEW On completion of the 4-H Golden Eagles Club at Summer Lake, two of the five members earned outstanding awards, announced Lee Hansen, 4-H county agent. Linda Ptnington. secretary, placed first in the 4-H coumy sec retary contest and this was won while she was 8 years old in the 4th grade. Another member, Alia Lee Pemoll won the Rotary Club wild bird award and was present ed with a fountain pen. The club activities Included iden tifying songbirds, wild game and making scrapbooks. Mrs. Hubert Wagers was leader and members were Don and Linda Peninstion. Jerry Weaver. Marsha McDonald and Alta Pemoll. CITY BRIEFS Promoted Airman Third Class I vie F. ScottA son of Mr. and Mrs. I'. U.""i?cOl of Klamath Falls, was p:omoied February 1 to airman second class. He is attached to aiiwav and air communications squadron at Spangdholin, Germ aiiy. He is also enrolled in the University ot Maryland college credits courses on the base. Scott has been In the service since Sep tember 1954. Work Meet for the Shasta View Home Economics Committee, Thursday, March 1. 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ben Oden, 1870 Wiard Sireet. Take shears. Golf Mr? ting John West, mem ber of the Reames Golf and Coun try Club, will attend a meeting of the Oregon Golf Association in Portland Friday. West, a director of the state organization, will help set up the golf tournaments over the slate for the coming season. Crab Feed The annual Elks crab feed for members only will be held at the armory, 6:90 p.m., Thursday, March 1. The first nomi nation for new officers will be n.ade. Meeting The board of direc tors of Camp Fire Girls will meet tonight. 1:30 in the chamber of commerce rooms. The newly elect ed president of the council. Mrs. George Proctor will preside and appoint committees for the year. Meeting The Oil Painting I S'udy Group of AAOW will meet ! Thursday morning, March 1 at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Marden Pillette. 2334 Summers Lane. Anv beginners whether af filiated with AAUW or not will be welcome. . Ruminate Sale sponsored by the OTI Faculty Wives will be held in the Pelican Theater building. March 3-3. The building will be open each day from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Donations will be wel comed. Money raised by this means goes to student scholar ships. Chairmau of the sale is Mrs. Harold Pedersen. First Honors Jack Marshall, Klamath Falls student at Califor nia State Polytechnic College at San Luis Obispo, took first place honors In saddle bronc riding at the recent Intercollegiate Rodeo at Eugene. A member of Cal Polys Rodeo Club, he also ranked second in all-around individual placings. Marshall Is a junior majoring in animal husbandry at the college. To Korea Forrest Rutledge. U.S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Rutledge, 4700 Denver Ave nue, has recently been transferred from Okinawa to Inchon, Korea. Rutledge is with the 24th Army Signal Corps, and la a KUHS graduate. Sorority Council Virginia L. Marts, sophomore majoring in ele mentary education at Lewis and Clark College, Portland, was re cently elected by Alpha Gamma sororlly to a position on the Inter- sorority council, sne is the aatign- ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Martz, Route 9. Regular Meeting of Klamath Salon 355, 8 and 40, subsidiary ot the American Legion Auxiliary, will be held In the Veterans Me morial Hall, Fourth and Klamath, Wednesday, at 8 p.m. Meeting The Home Economics Club of the Shasta View Orange will hold a meeting March at the boms of Mrs. Lata Balcom, 323 Martin 8treet, Members are urged to attend. Play The Cruiser Club and choir of the Mt. Lakl Cburcb will present "Showboat," a musical variety show at the Henley High School gymnasium on March 3. Curtain time will be I p.m. There win be no admission, a tree win offering will be taken. The public Is Invited. Spring Dane Theta Theta Rho Girls Club will entertain at a spring formal dance on March 2 at Reames Oolf and Country Club, There will be so admission. Any girl wishing to attend may get a program for an invitation from any member of the Theta Theta Rho Club. Lakeview Newly elected offi cers of the GGG Club, social club for girls, are Mrs. LaVilla Stover, oueen; Judith Adams, princess; Barbara MacKay, scribe; Susan Wilbur, guardian of Jhe treasury; Shirlcv Scoville. maid of honor; Linda Fc-ssum, lady In waiting. On February 29 the members will hold a social meeting at the home of Susan Quisenberry. . Bonanra Parents and Patrons Club will meet at the school audi torium Wednesday evening at i p.m., according to Mrs. J. E. Bal dock, president. The annual Par ents and Patrons dance will be held in the gym March 3 with crowning of the king and queen at 11:30 p.m Alluras Funeral services will be held in Los Angeles for Mrs. Emma Elizabeth Durham, 85, who died February 22 at Fairport, near New Pine Creek. Charles Lederer Alturas attor ney, is heme from a 10-day trip to Washington, D.C., where he vis ited the national capitol for the purpose of preparing for trial an inverse condemnation action in snr. Student Beverly Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee C- Martin al Malm, was ai. uumc over the weekend from Southern Oregon College, where she is freshman enrolled In Elementary Education. iii.Terrv McCartie of Bonanza has been in Hillside Hospital since Friday. Mrs. Geijsbeek Dies In Corning Mrs. Lester (Audrey) Geijsbeek, 44. died February !' In t uormng, Paiifornin. hosDital. Mr. and Mrs. Geiisbeek were former residents of Bly where Geijsbeek was co-owner of a mill. Death followed an apparent sell inflected gunshot wound, it w a s reported. She was found by a daughter. Leslie Jane, a hign school student on the floor in her home. Geijsbeek js owner of a sawmill and co-owner of a large trucking concern in Corning. 23 1eaM Af& Mondoy, February 27, 1933 The Klomath Insurance Agents assoeiotion met Friday evening In the offices of Ido Momyer Odell. Two new members, Howard Bornhisel ond Fronk Weaver were token in os new members of the orgonizotion which holds regulor meetings twice a month. Tucidoy, February 28, 1 933 Three doiry herds of the county entered the Klomoth County Cow Testing association this week according to a statement of Eorl Gardner, tester. Those entered this week ore owned by A. Pinelli of Miller Hill district, C. B. Ford of Tuleloke ond D. W. Turnbaugh of Tuelokt. Wednesday. Morch 1, 1933 That 15 insurance companies, members of the Klomath Foils Underwriter's association, could give the city better insurance service, wos the main tolking point of the association's committee which met with a city council committee Friday. The insurance committee, composed of Paul Landry, A. M. Chilcote, R. H. Dunbar and Mrs. Ido Momver Odell, explained the service the orgonizotion offered. Thursdoy, March 2, 1933 A talk on Manchuria by Lloyd B. Em-ry, teacher ot Klomoth Union High School, containing the reason's for ond probable result of the Joponese invasion of Manchuria, wos the feature of o generol ossembly held in the Klomoth Union High School ouditorium. Emery tought school for o number of yeors in China. Fridoy, Morch 3, 1933 A movement to organize o Little Thcairc club in the city has been stoned, ond the first meet ing wos held Wednesday evening, with Miss Kathryn Wolton in charge, when names of possible members were suggested and plays were discussed. Saturday, March 4, 1933 Oliver Kent Puckett, the cur.g mon of the snows from Keno. shuffled his vtll-woxed hordwooJ si-(i (He sams "boards" bringing him a championship must one vor o;o to within one mile of permonent possession of In- great loving cup. inodow ot the Klon-.oth, ond then lost the roce to o determined Scandinovion, Peter O. Hedburg, Md-x Point. Insure With THf LIABILITY Paul O. Landry V. T. Johnson D. L. 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