Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 21, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1958
"ERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALUS. OREGON
PAG I SEVEN
BASIN BRIEFS
Income Taa A representative of
the Oregon State Tax Commission
mill be in Lakeview March 22 and
23 to assist taxpayers with their
Oregon state income tax returns.
Lost River Garden Club of Mer
rill will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
March 27, at the home of Mrs.
Scott McKendree, with Mrs. Crys
tel Cheyne as co-hostess. Ed Oreen
of the Tulelake Spray Center will
apeak. Guests are invited.
Sprinf Vacation Ft. Klamath
families taking spring vacation
trips included Mr. and Mrs. James
Van Wormer and son who visited
her sister and family in Corval
lis; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilder
oud sons visited relatives at Or
leans, California, on the Klamath
River; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bax
ter took a fishing trip at the Ore
gon coast, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Van Wormer and sons were
tuests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Caster in Medford.
Visit Son Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Haley of Bonanza are spending
several days In San Francisco with
their son. Vernon, who is stationed
nearby taking guided missile training.
The Guild of St. Barnabas
Church will meet March 22 at the
home of Mis. Luther Noble in Up
per Langell Valley. Friends and
members Invited.
John Brown of Bonanza Variety
Store was called to Portland March
16 after his mother, Mrs. Lula
Brown, was hit by a car. receiving
a broken shoulder and broken nose.
Brown accompanied Jim Wakefield
who was spending the weekend at
Portland with his wife and two
children.
Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Jones of Bonanza left March 17
for a week's vacation. He will at
tend meetings in Corvallis and she
will visit their children, the Ray
Marchant and the Ray Jones fam
ilies at Grants Pass.
Gary Randall 11-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Randall of
Langell Valley is on crutches for
a month followlne a broken foot
received when his horse fell with I
him last Friday.
Home Mrs. Ruby Brown has re
turned to her home in Bonanza af
ter several days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Wes Dearborn in Lan
gell Valley.
New Pine Creek Mr. and Mrs.
Walter King returned on March 14
from Duarte, California, where
they had been visiting for three
weeks. They attended funeral serv
ices there for Mrs. King's mother,
Mrs. Emma Durham, who had
been living with them prior to
her death.
Mrs. Clara Cloud returned to
New Pine Creek- last week from
Eugene with her daughter, Mrs.
Maury Morion and husband where
she had spent most of the winter.
The Mortons will visit a while be
fore returning to Eugene.
Gua Dorlng oldtime - baker in
New Pine Creek during the min
ing boom days, celebrated his 86th
birthday anniversary on March 16
with a new haircut and his two-inch-long
beard shaved off.
Home Ec Club of New Pine
Creek met Thursday in the grange
hall with 11 memhers, two guests
and five children present. Guests
were Mrs. Nancy Robinson and
Mis. Allie Hammersley. Mrs. Nera
Mulkey was hostess. Women mem
bers are reminded to bring two of
three things, sandwiches, salads
and cakes, for the grange benefit
dance on March 31 to raise money
for the grange improvement
fund. Mrs. Lily Noble will be host
ess for the April 5 meeting of the
Home o Club.
Potato Chip
Ta!k Slated
Cookie Sale
Starts Friday
- CITY BRIEFS
March 22. Children are Invited to
see the film.
A cookie sale, the annual money-
raising project conducted by ..ie i
K nmiuri Area utrl scouts, will , , 1.. i -,.-.
j lh fr.uay M..-ch. and c.n- j Wren's Fellowship group w 1 1 1, , - return I
tinue through Saturday. April 7. meet at the Fust Christian Church ; ome h(,y Vj5itrd Ultrei weu
Christian Women The Christian, still live in Sweden,
TULELAKE - H 5- Hoffman,
manager of the potato division of
the Gianny Goose Foods. Oaktund. i
Caluoniia, will spea
Riuwcia " w '. in....-., u,.. f ih. .! Is to raise
in Tulelake, Thursday, March 2J. " " " ".. .hi-h noon
Holimi.il has b.-ra -wofmtcd ",uur - -
to poiato -7"" :inursoay. a cusiness meeting wm;as m Omaha, Nebraska
Annual Baiaar sponsored b
the Salvation Army Home League'
which will include needlework and
ham baked foods will be held at
for SS years. lhe YMCA on March 27. There will
be a colfee hour also irom 10 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. and a silver tea from
2 to 5 p.m.
Saturday. March 24. Anyone wlsh
lng her donation picked up pleas
call Juanila Lundstec, 7111.
'begin at 11
potluck
followed by
luncheon. Lessons n0Und Table Klamath District
b. L,?hlh!! ,,SiH,, tr"r.i 'are not included in me operang and devotionals will be held at l1 scout leaders round table will be
!".,hl P?'? ?"?"y!0' ?.x"!-i budget of the council and which L m. Snhiert f th. ,,., will be held at the Altamont Junior High
n,.m.Mr .nrt vir. p j 1 ...J :.'"l''.:Ci ! cuiinol be included in the United I "... ......,. , . ... I School at 8 o'clock tonight. Pre-
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Fisher returned to New Pine Crock
last Thursday from Collinsville,
California, where they have cattle
being fed for market. They were
accompanied by their daughter.
Barbara and her friend, Susan Tay
lor of Lakevlew. who were en
joying spring vacation.
Malin Jim Conroy, Malin chap
ter adviser of Future Farmers of
America, attended the FFA state
convention In Corvallis last week,
and Mrs. Conrov and sons visit
ed her sister's family in Eugene.
The Conroys returned heme Sunday.
New Pine Creek accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Byiagion and
daughter, Karen, of Lakcview to
Homedale, Idaho for a visit last
weekend.
specialised in liukm: and selling I T 8 V ,r v
poulo packing shed equipment, i ' 'r 'np,.f'rr ,
For the tost I.ve ti .:e ms i 'r0P5 10 hclP defray expenses of
been employed as manager of the any group 01 local ; girls cnosen ,or
potato Qivisiou of Granny C.ooie
exchange camping, international
tits or senior conferences.
r ., .),.,... f.,-n, 1.1,,'c nAlalrwtE 1 e.PI
for 10 other uo.yo chip compr.nics
as well as for their own require
ments. He will speak on the kind of po
tato the potato chip companies
are looking for in order to pro
duce qualuy chins and what the
companies are doing lo get this
kind of poiato. Tiie po.aio chip
industry is growing very rapidly
and wi'l provide another outlet for
Klamath potatoes grown at Tule-
Idaho Vlslt-Sharon Tuxhorn ofte- ,..c'''' iSSi
Association, wi-o'said this week,
''we are looking forward,to bring
ine more of this business to Tulelake."
The TGA is sponsormir the
wafers or filled chocolate wafers,
selling for 50 cents per box. Super
crisp salted peanuts and mixed
nuts (one can eachi are packaged
in' an attractive unit which sell for
81.
Mrs. Lowell Jones Is sales chair
man of the project this year.
sentations will be centered around;
the cub theme of "Cub scout1
Bird Wptchers" and the Boyi
1 Square Dance There will be Scout theme of 'Scouting the.
'square dancing at 835 Walnut : Land."
! 8treet Thursday evening, with!
movies ci me square oancers to .... rh.irNo St. Order of
the Eastern Star will hold a rum
Autoist Uninjured
In Accident
Vacation Robert Paris. New
Pine Creek student at the Univer
sity of Oregon, was home for 1
spring- vacation with guest Dave
Herndon of Lakevlew.
Spelling Contest Mrs. Gladys
Porter, State Line School teacher,
accompanied Joy Scarborough, out
standing spelling student, to Ailur
as last Friday to compete in the
state spelling contest there. First
place was taken by Augusta Pe
terpostan of Lake City.
See Pope Walter King received
a photo of his grandson, Don Car
ter, former resident of New Pine
Creek, pictured recently with a
group of visitors to Pope Pius XII
in Rome. Carter Is stationed In a
hospital unit in Warburg, Germany.
Home last Saturday In New-
Pine Creek from a week's trip to
Cusick, Washington, were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Markstrom and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Kaslett and son.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wellman
Smith and family of Grants Pass
were weekend visitors in New Pine
Creek with his mother, Mrs. Delia
Smith, and other relatives.
Fort Klamath 6-year-old Dennis
Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ther
on Winn of Fort Klamath received
strained shoulder ligaments, severe
bruises and abrasions of the hand
and arm when his right hand and
arm were caught In the moving
wringer of a washing machine a,
his home last Saturday. He was
taken to Klamath Falls for medi
cal examination.
NEW PINE CREEK The auto
mobile driven by Mrs. Caroll
Mulkev was damaged last Friday
meeting Friday which will. convene j but Mrs. Mulkey was uninjured in
i at 10 a.m.
Dimes Drive Gets
Additional Funds
WEED An additional sum of
$41 has been credited to the Weed
March of Dimes canton i--n bring
ing the total to $2,228 34 for this I righthand lane, then went off the
vear The additional sum yep'e- I highway to the left, through a
sents the credit given to W c e d j fence and came to rest 75 feet off
the luishaD
As she was driving to work, she
attempted to pass a Modoc Trans
port truck about 13 miles north of
New Pine Creek on Highway 395,
just north of the Ned Sherlock
ranch home, when an oncoming
oil truck forced her to jam on the
brakes. Her car relumed to the
be shewn. A special invitation is
extended to the Bachelor and Bach-
elnrettcs Club. Everyone Is wel
come.
Yacht Club crab feed for mem
bers, families and friends will be
held Saturday with serving from
6 to 9 P m. For reservations or
further information call 2-9106.
Meet Set The regular monthly
age sale at the Masonic Temple.
Friday and Saturday. March 23-24.
Rummage can be left at the tem
ple on Thursday, March 32 from 1
p.m. to 4 p.m.
Serving at the luncheon at the
Yacht Club on Thursday. March 22.
being sponsored by the Anchor
Club will start promptly at 1:30
o.tn. The style show to be put on
meeting of the Twyla Ferguson i by the Town Shop and Dick Reed-
Parents and Patrons will be heldiers will follow the luncneon.
the 'school gymnasium Thurs
day at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Gloria Rader.
former opera singer, will give a
brief recital. Dr. James Noel.
Klamath Falls dentist, will speak.
Sweden Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Clawson. 2766 Dayton Street,
Notice The Klamath County
Grnnce Lecturer's meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Mayme
Cammock. 2042 Vine Street. Klam
ath Falls at 8 p.m. on March 25.
Remember that Karl Gentry,
Meeting The Interior design
study group of the AAUW will
meet Monday, March 26 at the
home of Mrs. William Whelan. 142
Pacific Terrace. Nina Pence.
Klamath Falls architect w.ll cpeak
on "Interior Design In Its Rela
tion to Architecture. Everyone is
welcome.
Rummage Sale Aloha Chapter
81. Order of the Eastern Star, will
hold a rummage sale Friday and
Saturday, March 23 and 24. at the
Masonic Temple. Rummage may
m leu at tne icuipie inuisuay
Hl.ClllUUtl, Ul !CICJ11UIIC Aim Biic
Sheridan, 5057 days and 8636 eve
nings, or Clara Barnett, 2-3603, for
a pickup of donations.
8tate Tax commission office will
be open in Klamath Falls at the
Klamath County Courthouse,
March 26 through April 16. The
phone number is 3722 and infor
mation on making out tax returns
is free. The office in Lakeview will
be open March 22-23.
Food Sale The Carnation Club
will hold a cooked food sale at the
Market Basket, Ninth and Pine.
Sport
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Weights, Colors and
Patterns.
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6th and Main
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Green Stamps
GUESS and WIN
Men's Or Ladies
SAMSONITE CASE
cently returned from a three-month Tulelake. will show colored films
trip to Sweden where they visited of snlmcn fishing on tne Oregon'
relatives and friends. This was the I coast, wild animal life and wild
first time they had seen their par-1 bird life at the Father's Night pro
ents, brothers and sisters, w h o 1 gram at Fremont School, 7:30 p.m.
for local contributions mailed to
county campaign headquarters.
Albert Cedros, American Lesion
Post 71 commander, and Walter
Jones were co-c'iairnv5n of the
drive, assisted by Mrs. H. C.
Strothers. secretary treasurer.
the road. The Impact with a fence
post broke the grill and radiator
and damaged the body of the car.
FINAL APPItOVAL
MEXICO CITY i Concress has
given final approval lor President
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines to leave the
country for his meeting with Pres
ident Eisenhower and Canadian
Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent
in White Sulphur Spring, W. Va.,
March 26-8.
Rent a
Spinet Piano 1
Rent hibt b applied far rea
sonable time toward parch a if. Larr
eit plana tork in Ihii pari Iho
Wit. Many leadlnr make.
LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO.
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Hammond Organ Chord Ortas
ATTENTION VOTERS
Approximately 3000 Voters Registrations havt been can
celled on account Electors failed to vote at 1954 Primary
and General Election. If you have failed to vote during
past two years or changed your place of residence, please
check your registration. If not registered or not registered
In the precinct where you reside, or registered as a non
patisan, you will not be permitted to vote at the May 18th
Primary Nominating Election.
Chas. F. De Lap, County Clerk
Cub Scouts The monthly pack
meeting of Fort Klamath Cub
Scouts will be Friday evening.
March 30, at 7 o'clock in the C.l.
Clubhouse. Special entertainment is
planned, and everyone Is- weicomc
to attend. Refreshments will be
served.. .
Guests Mr. and Mrs H. L. Kln
caid, Glendale, Oregon, were re
cent house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Moiris. Fort Klamath.
When they left for their home last
Sunday they were accompanied as
far as Jacksonville by Mrs. Mor
ris, who will visit her mother, rel
atives and friends at her former
home.
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