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PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 Chiloquin Opens School Year In New Structure UF-RC Group Makes Plans CITY BRIEFS riiiLOOUIV The 1936 school er first week attendance than in year opened last week at Chile-! 14- The total registration i at the tv 5pecial giIlJ division , quin. with grade tchool teachers : end ot the first meek in 1M was -Operation Fair Share." this a .i.,n the new t2.-iJ: in 1S53. in lto4. 438 OM) twelve classroom school with 388 last year and 424 this year. its cafeteria, gym. and spacious; Grade school teachers are J storage and playground facilities. Harry Whiting. Mrs. Gordon Kuist. Principal Frank Hale reported a first grade: Mrs. Gail Ridenour, chanae in the distribution of class- Modoc Point, and Mrs. James Par es between the grade and high sley, second grade: Mrs. John Heil- jur Rickbeil, year s United Fund - Red Cross GOP Faces Vote Setback By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I Three major battles appeared in Or. .t.- n. attar nnarlv rnmnlete journers Club. Newcomers are wel- der of the Amaranth will have an Drjmary election returns Thursday i Fall Tea An autumn tea and : University style show will be held in the Pine week. Grove Room of the WUlard Hotel; Saturday at 1 p.m. by the So- of Washington this Meeting Friendship Court, school building. W,. . ... II inu -r .. , An , wins, niu mi. yiaiia mu mj- Irs- struct on meeting Monday after. Z . . - . '"ai visn. aaiuruay oigm. aciemohasued a prestige seioai 10 oon. The meeting is , scheduled ""i L ite So2r atari ne l5 J ? ,:? ""i " Republicans in the statewide 'for 3:30 p.m. at the Pelican Cale.!:JulChv'eXue?? "JiS U'sh ,R"e cTe1!ple Po"cal races. rwi- r,i. j 1?" nau w u ? staed Millers precede the meeting. Sunday. Sep-i n,,.. u the race for gov- ot . co-chairmen bronner and Mrs. Athel Roser. tpecial gifU" committee. tember 16. there will be a 9 a.m.' ' htu:n Lt. Gov. Emmett (breakfast at the Yacht Club 'r)Anderson, Republican, and State Originally, Chiloquin had eight third grade: Mrs. David Schnei-i Bait?v :5 ., lh v t. t-' Welcome Wagon-Club will meet members and guests. For break- Sen Rosellini, the Demo- Klamath Church Council Studies Migrant Workers erv i-i u nf rhnrrh..rooDerate by some mention of th lire nuuaaui vuuiivm , . - t?..j es held an executive luncheon both ; migrant work in its Sunday serv- last week and this in order to ices. make further plans for the migrant Other standing committees for workers' program which will be the council have been appointed underway for six weeks beginning I as follows. President Ross Rag September 24 in the Malin and; land announces: finance qhair. Tulelake areas. man. Richard Moehl. Charles Leik, Betty. Jane. Whitaker from, the " ""."J roruaml 0111V.C u uic naiiuwu Council of Churches, was a guest at last week's luncheon, and out- erades in one building, lour in der and Mrs. Lester Hoback, Mo- f. , . k lhV" ,m the Empire Room of the Wi- fast reservations telephone the other. Nearly 20 years ago the doc Point, fourth grade: Ross Mc- ju meted prior to the drive'Tf"13 1 at 7:4stonlhl- L 4"6795 Tu 2-0676. ..I il,i ih..a i. f.l.U ..A. Rnhhr. """" MmipiClCTI yitUl IU UIC UI1C i. j rlu Hnici will inniiuf a . siriii mcuis ...o. imjur. mui . ...... ejoff on October 2. were six erades in each but this Pheilfer. Sprasue River, sixth ci i..i . ij . i year the seventh grade has been grade: Mrs. Henry Spicer. William- , . united ' women in ommlulity are munity HaU Saturday night. Sep-'gai,, ground on divided. The straight seventh is in son River, seventh grade. T J McCarry associate a" resenaUons tember 15. S o'clock, for priies and ; me mter s Se the erade school building but a Th Rich o-hnnl fariiliv mniiic .v.: ' '.u- ''caU TU 2-0672. ! refreshments. The Dublic oartv -rnutai .. . -,.l,l, - " cnairnuui ot uic campaign, voin-i - . , . , . , combinauon seven h and eightii Gorjon Kuist. eighth grade and mjttee m,mter, inciuae p,,.. r,..! lis planned for every two weeks. grade room is in ine nign Knoui.-o.jh. Jonn Hei bronner. seventh ij rv,,. c:,i. i; D..... Sleeting The GFA to the B of) I R.nnhlin covernor s: Enrollment figures show 237 stu-ejgi,th: Frank DiLTio. social Howard Barnhise! Gene Bailey' LE wU1 meel "ith Mrs- Au"re1 s ! Regular Meetlng-of the Ever-i 131 The run-off race between dents in the lower six grades. 20 5tudies and physical education: ; r,.r(.. Buman Gene Favell i clawson' 2021 Homedale Road, at green Garden Club will be held Mrs. Pearl Wanamaker and Lloyd; invic uumi . -urs. rim .orris, nome ccoaoiiut Durment H 0 Juckeland I F nmuui n. jeanesaay. aepiemoer is at i:m, Andrews 0! spoxane lor .111 . week last year, 81 in the sev-!and Dhviical education: Mrs. c.j t-n;-. .I'c.i.' . D.i.'i 'ojh. at the home of Mrs. Wes-i UanamaV-or's lons-time post of no eismu. nc ...... KranX Bell, commercial suojects. nroat D cratic nominee, alter Both scorea surprisingly one-sided primary victories: Play Cards at the Olene Com- 121 Gov. Langlie's attempt to Sen. Magnuson tor Senate seat. Magnu son s popularity coniesi uic total climbed 150.000 above the Rev. Galen Onstad and Merle Loosley, Mslin: council week, chairman, the Rev. Dale Hewitt, . , 1 . . . . ( 11 n 1 -1 Ik. ,1. lrr nrwiw " ruuioiu. iuis. Junn- e Z baby sitters, recreat.on d.rec-ls'on; church world service, chair- aSt Anyone interested may contact j BibIe con,mittee, chairman, the his own minister to volunteer or iRev Marshall McKinnie, Marga call Mrs. Kenneth Lamb.e who is., Davies M L c Thom5 the migrant committee chairman Lnd Mrs. MerIe LoosW Malin: 1 itner committee workers are D u ,,on((,rences chairman. Wavne Kurtz. MerrUl, Mrs. True-. Hoyle p,ist.d. Mrs. Evere.t Dennis nrt ert Sproat. enth and li55. and 106 in the upper lour !ea .luh and library: Elvareen grades, an increase of nine over preger. English: Don Harris. first week registration last year. and scence: George Hobbs. n - However, last year had a small- maln and manuai training. John UUnSmUIr CVeS " .,..1.:, : ; 1 j One Killed In Crash Mathis, principal and math Mathis reports that the face steer Saturday night Bakersfield 'UP) One killed but hieh Skatina Rink scnooi ouuaine nas owrn remoa-1 nitvairiu r-., eled and the color schemes brieht- .J ,i.k .uA a,Mi. nanv tn h hM at tha rafiv. Club ened this year. The cooking room park a,. lor roUcr bating and teria of the Summers School. The "e foUowing da. of the home economics section was A-.r.Mr,o u h"ino mmiitiTMl Inr uu rjublic is invited and the nartv will . . cvnipitnciy iciiu.ih-u .mi lout 0 u,13 j-ear s recreation commis-. begin at ociocx. aiuucm uiuicu iiiaiauiru. lint cut-; 510n unds, about 12.000. This pro- Drill Team Women of the ley Harsev. 4524 Bisbee Street. nntriniendenl of public tnstruc- Moose. Chapter 467, will practice Slides on various interesting sub-jtion. She ran up anargin of onlyj .rriaay ai i-is p.m. in uie Mouse win oc aiiuwu. about 4.0W ovei Anurews uui u:i iHall. i combined total of her two oppo-l ! canceuation ine iviamain Le-inents was about 112.000 above uie Midland Grange The Midland ' signers' Guild scheduled for Sep-!vote sne dreW in the nonpartisan Grange will give away a white tember 21 has been cancelled duei race St 8 w 1 e "id"'"'" uiaiiH-i uaiuru meeting ana nower snow ,k., h turn at the Robert Fenton home, 1517 California Ave- Deborah Circle of the First Presbyterian Church will meet; and the Rev. Johnson. Tulelake, Mrs. Edith Browning. Malin, Mrs. Earl Redman. Mrs. LaVerne Har brige. Mrs. Ethyl Buckingham, Bill DeWitt and Paul Shipman, Klamath Falk. Carpenters are needed for the next two Saturdays to -assist in flooring a building which will be used this fall. A 16 mm. film, "Again Pioneers" which runs 68 minutes and deals with the migrant laboring family in relation to a community, is available through Miss Whitaker's Portland office. It will be shown the Rev. Dallas McNeil. Evangel ism, chairman, Robert Mezger, Mrs. Ruth McClellan, the Rev. Carl DeMolt. Malin. The Christian Education commit tee wil! be headod by the Rev. James Overdorf. Klamath Falls. Other officers of the council are J the Rev. Marshall McKinnie and Mrs. Gerald Wolff, Chiloquin, vice presidents. Bill Cornell, secretary and Ivan Riffey, treasurer. " nrc ara rlno t-allnur rrn run tvith i - j j . anchor mirar.,. - jett WOS OCClOeO On 81 a ,l .,ki t.M nA .vnlil nas Deen maae uuo a moaern sci-.councu luesaay evening. ' . . , Y . . .' :.n-. unit n.-ilh ini-c fnm. faKi.i U'nrk will hixitn thic VieeV tin oi ti c: -I..U I7ie deaa man was laeniineo as V r . T" , . . " - Z ioit" jujuui":' Dutpt Pnwftirnit o iiki f Sh,lrfs ss Rakprs. net. storage facilities, bright color ;the recreation commission proct will its annual faU meetinE .V.' - eu .. . A0' f.eld. who was dnving alone in terne and new furniture. The li- of moorn rtrooms to be built on Saturday. September 15. begin- ll he hosts for the First the car. Walter Rosenbaum. dri- bry ad hall have had a under the ballpark grandstand and!ning at , p m jn lhe Pine Grove tuao, mil be hosts lor the Urst ving the truck owned by the Tro- "e unoieum lloor covering ano win oe speeaeoso i uie new iauii-iarea nome 0f Mrs. WiUard Stone. . """'" - J "" "",' jan Powder Co. of San Franciscco. Pastel shades put on the walls.! ties can be used during the foot- MiUer-s store wffl put on , st-x,J'Z ' j .u. i u. ,Th kintt haiu iihirh had hon ball season. Li - ;ii... ...;n in the eteran s Memorial Build- fore the explosion. ' dark with a tan and brown col-: was reported that the Duns-i la Mon the show and ,Fourth and "amath. Dinner The Highway Patrol said the "ring, have been painted off-white, muir swimming pool took uiitnose attending are asked to bring w.,uth !p, "?hm collision occurred when the car. aqua and rose.- ; S4.(0 dimng the summer, making ovn cards Persons Ashing;0' lhe Wl"a,rd Hotel following the i westbound on U. S. 46fi. nulled null ni ,hr i.arh .r. . . almost self supporting. Efficient , ,v. .i. ar. a,kl to meeUng. AU members are urged to pass a stalled vehicle and the faculty this year, Mrs. John fperdiion ut me titter. " call Mrs. Anna Cook. TU 4-3375. smashed into the eastbound truck Heilbronner did substitute forti1" """8e ul " TV SHOW Word has been rtceived bv Bn- more than once in the Basin, dates. nanza friends that the House broth to be announced later. tore nnw nf Sarrampntn. will nn- jomt Wom, 0f the Mooie-The pie Thursd.a5' ,Sfplem, " V 30 meeting of the Henley Bethel No.; October 14 has been designated ! near on television available in this !- ' - n m. at 1K.1I IIWPII AtrfVl. A I hlLS-' . ... r. . ...111 nil . C U.. (L.. LFln n..nn;n Thm, nA a. iliirveM OUIHJay uy tile Itdili-t dl vn. r I majr ,ciiiii. uicj mc ath Council of Churches and. each scheduled to sing on the Mayor of church in the Basin is asked to the Town program. Job's Daughters The first fall Syw-iSladM?u2ck reclU",on 'et"ons 01 """- sior, the planning commission, i the Moose. Chapter 467. for Fri- "f 'h. Monday. September 17. at the ML Sded headon Tth a car nd The former eighth grade room chamber of commerce and cityy night has been cancelled. 1""" meet,ngs wlU wel-;Laki Church beginning at 7:30 p.m.; 12 Dis- eterans and aux- mission was told. at Sandcut, some 10 miles east of last year. Mrs. David Schneider er. . : moved here in June from Hon-; ine irura reponeoiy was re-,duras where she did both grade c ' Cl.l!.. duced to molten metal1 alter ex-iar,d high school teaching, and Mrs .OCrVICtJ jTaTIOn ploding and set fire t roadside; Kim Morris taught last year at n j rt AC Square Dance The Merry Mix- to be present. Installation of officers, of the brush which burned over fouriviedfn'rd She is a eraduate of the; RODBed Of 545 .v.c uc.utc Luuuiiiicu uy. university of Oregon. lire units. j Mso on tne 5chool sta(f are E1. 7 If,"?' ""J ' u bert Brower. high school janitor. - iui.i, ...ciui ;L E. McXamer. grade school jan- office and fire department was itor, Mrs. Earl Greear. cafeteria sent to the-crash scene. The high-1 i t c- mv way was blocked off on both sides. Mrs;c'laude ParaIOO, eaIeieria as ?...?"lsi0!? "1d..tra"1uc was sistants. Walter Baxter. Fort ers Square Dance Club will dance !-; 'J?, SSZ Friday at 8 p.m. at 515 Klamath r7. n T L ij c . j ' c Avenue. Bill Mayhew will caU.;Cali' wlU be held Saturday, Sep- Please bring doughnuts, cookies or cake. UKii WHEEL BALANCE 175 h each Dugan&Mest For Your Shopping Convenience OPEN TO New Store Hours Monday thru Friday 609 IJCniT'C Pho" 171 CIV I I 9 So. 6th 2-3429 The Signal Service Station at i r. u, i . . . baby daughter was born Septem- ociocit eanesaay ;eor , in Sanla CruI California i to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ray Clarey. Youths Attend Safety Course Klamath, bus driveer on the Fort Klamath, Klamath Agency route. The Modoc Point and Sprague Riv er busses are driven by L. E. Mc Namer and Mrs. Rohlin Pheilfer. The bus routes are the same DUNSMUIR Twenty-five young--as last year with one pxceotion. slers are attending a two-week: The Modoc Point bus follows the, numoer saieiy course at tne Duns- muir Klemenlary School this week and next, the initial meeting be ing Monday. Harry Bender, Glen jtimuin. xjjcjc urunjes and James Lambert are instructors. , The course is limited to 12 vears i ana aiaer so mat as many as possible may qualify for Junior hunting licenses this year. A cer tification of completion is neces sary before a hunting license will be issued to a minor. Parental per mission was required for the course. (45 about night. Owner-operator Jim Gurin re- n,. ;iri w. rampd Rav Ann ported to police that he was in the ; Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs., lube room changing a tire about ; Wauer clarey, 2214 Cable Avenue 6 p.m. He found the cash drawer lan(j Mr. and Mrs. George DeRo open when returning to the station ;sieri 4497 Balsam Drive ollice, witn 45 having been iaKen; . PTA Meeting The Riverside School Executive Committee of the Parent-Teachers' Association will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of Riverside School. All chairmen and members of standing committees are asked to from the register. Police are investigating. CHURCH SERVICES SUMMER LAKE Regular same route both morning and'Cnurcn services win De nem at. niEht. althouch before it went one; the Church of Our Savior on bun- way In the morning the other way; nay evening. sepiemDer 10. ai; attend. In the afternoon. It goes to the 7:30 p.m. It will be preceded by j ., Agency Lakeshore. past William-fa potluck supper at 6:30 to which At Seminar W. J. Owsley, pub- son River, to Modoc Point and the community and friends are lie accountant, is now attending back to Chiloquin on U.S. 97. 'invited. . . Ian estate planning seminar at the I 'iiMi 1 tt -. -trzz&xr- -.. 1 ft I J -V-Of S AT, . I Yreka Chamber Studies Costs YREKA Costs will be the de ciding (actor in whether or not the Yreka Chamber of Commerce approves the Greenhorn drainage area water proposal, it was de cided by members this week. II acquisition oi land proves too. costly, the chamber indicated itj would be in favor or looking for other solutions to Yreka s water needs. The chamber passed a motion recommending the purchase of a parking lot from the General Serv ices Administration by the Yreka city council for J12.500. Death Takes May Dillstrom Mrs. May Dillstrom. 66. a native of Kssmgton. B C . and a resident of Klamath Falls lor S6 vears. died September II in Hillside Hospi tal. She had been in ill health lor the last one and one half years. Survivors include her idoer Henry A. Dtllstrom of this citv; daughters. Mrs. Myrtle Schalz. Medford. Mrs. Alice Detroit and Mrs. Lucille Detroit of this citv; i brothers. Jimmie Evans and He'n-i ry Evans nf Alaska; a sister.) 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