Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 27, 1957, Image 2

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1957
Nursing
Aide Will
Speak Here
Muriel Young, mental health
nursing consultant, State Board of
Health, will be among numerous
sneakers nn a n:inpl nf pxnerts
,!,. ,:ii
who will appear at a meeting
the American Association for Uni
MURIEL YOUNG
versity W o m e n, to be held Mon
day, October 28, at Iteames Golf
jind Country Club. Dinner hour
will be at 7 p.m. Subject of a
panel discussion will be "Commu
nity Responsibility for the Men
tally 111-7
Miss Young graduated as a reg
istered nurse from the Ashbury
Hospital in Minneapolis. Minne
sota, received her B.S. degree in
public health from the University
of Minnesota, and a degree in pub
lic health and mental health from
the same school.
She has served as a reserve
nurse officer in USPII service, was
industrial public health nurse dur
ing World War II in Vancouver,
Washington,' education director for
(he Chicago Visiting Nurse Associ
ation and Mental Health Nursing
Consultant for the Kansas Slate
Board of Health.
Also appearing on the panel will
be Dr. Dean Brooks, superinten
dent of the Oregon Slate Hospital,
Salom; Dr. Seth Kerron, Klamnlh
County health officer; Miss Mil
dred Lowden, psychiatric social
worker for the Klamnlh Cmi"iv
Health Department, and two lo
cal physicians, Dr. ruul onarp
and Dr. William G. Holford Jr.
Those interested in hearing the
discussion may make reservations
for the dinner by calling TU 4-81)32.
HUNTERS FINED
WEED Four hunter ,,were
cited in Weed Justice Court' Mon
day for possessing a loaded gun
in their autos. Sentenced to pay
a fine of 25 each after their plea
of guilty before Judge Kenneth T.
Stone were Roy K. Wlllson. Bennic
and Velma Bird of Redding and 1
l.arayeuo Watson jr., of Central
Valley.
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' WOtLD AFFAIRS, COMMUNISM,
UNITED NATIONS, LABOR,
ntf AMERICANISM
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7:.l News Summary
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MONTAGl K Highlight of the fnrnia whr. ih.v ..i.i.Ji m. i
meeting ol the Montague Ground Mrs. Budge Mu'lkev at Str-ktnn
Observer Corp, October 2, was and Mr 7nd Mr Dallas Skey
recording of the entire meeting on j at S.onaford. Thev returned by
i'T, ,:' ri't MIS wa' of R 'he wed
Shrl, . '. P J- Bl" lni" " Mrs. MulkeVs son, James
tZZrr rCTS'nnt r:cla. 'o Karen-Tudor daugh-
" 10 Gr" A" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Avie Tudor
h,o .n ti t f fu,'m.The mu of Lakeview who were also pres.
tiZ VS'i '" '? 1 ,or ,h' Little Vkrkie
:, ' m" !
Dow. supervisor.
II.. I II t ,.!. . I
mis. lime rnlll. cnict ODSCTVer
assisted Mr. n, in ne..-.: i
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.... ... "ii. vr nor..: nice I'ogburn. Mr. Sara Johnston.
urn' l0r","T ,niMr5- m,,V''- Kthel Gindilf. Mrs El,?.
ov eanF;,,e? .nH,h"rS ,HM,rs !CUJnd'ff nd " Sn ord
i..Ch, Shlrl7i""l h fir husbands, except K.
Ilaight. soo hour hars: Anita J.f.lohnson. Worthy matron Marv L
Martin. ,.)( hour har: Mrs. Kstv lt. A .e k...k..j '
Cm
,".'iP r,'',. ' lr- .Mrs.,
Kdith Williams. 1,250 hour hars:
Mrs. Helen Henry. 1,500 hour bar,
and .Inn How. 2.000 hour bar.
It was reported a new sergeant
has been appointed for the Klam
ath Falls sector. Set. Veiko Asinl.
but he has not as yet taken upjiting his brot.ier, Roy
his duties.
Refreshments were served by
Mis. Helen Henry, assistant chief
oh.'ierter, and her group
Net meeting of the group uill
he Monday evening November II.!
in the elementary ichool. I
BASIN
Visits Visiting with friends and
relatives in the Merrill area for
the past week were Mr. and Mrs.
Chet Ferguson from Grass Valley.
Ray Scotl of Seattle was a re
cent visitor at the home of his
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bax
ter, Eastside, and his little son Rex
Allen Scott who makes his home
with the Baxters. Scott has been
in the Merchant Marines for a
number of years.
With Grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Allard and family of
Grants Pass are making plans this
week to move to Eugene where
he will work as a building contrac
tor. Their small daughter Michelle
is staying this week with her
grandparents, Air. and Mrs. Roche
Allard and family of Eastside,
until the family is settled.
Gordon Emery of Silver Lake
has accepted a position with the
Ford Garage in Lakeview and is
staying with Mrs. M. P. J. Barry
and sons at the Barry ranch.
Hunters Max Kimmel of Rose
burg and Karl Kimmel of Cottage
Grove accompanied by two other
friends spent last week hunting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
McGuffin of Eastside.
Injured Mrs. Clara Baxter had
the misfortune to slip and fall
from her back porch last week and
sprained her back quite badly.
While the X-rays showed no brok
en bones, she was badly shaken
and bruised.
From Coqullle Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Benham and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Parent of Coquille recently
spent several days hunting in the
Cogswell Creek area. They were
all fortunate in bagging their
bucks, and left Friday to return
to their homes. Benham is a
cousin to Mrs. John O'Neil of this
district.
Ilousegucsts at the Floyd Crum
met ranch in Eastside last week
were her aunt and uncle, Mrs. Al-
Chico, former Lake County resi
dents who visited relatives and
renewed friendships.
Planning Meeting Dianne Allard
of Eastside was hostess Wednes
day evening of last week to the
primary officers and teachers
monthly planning meeting of the
Latter Day Saints Church at her
home. Refreshments were served
following the meeting.
Burial services were held last
week for Mrs. Mary Duke, 92. in
the Lakeview Cemetery following
her death in Redmond. Her late
husband, Frank Duke; was justice
of the peace in the district at one
lime, and they were' among the
early settlers of Lake County.
Sterling Hand stopped briefly
in Eastside last week to visit rela
tives, the O'NeiPs, during a busi
ness trip which took him to New
York, Chicago and Mexico. Hanel,
who owns and operates a sawmill
near Hood River, flies his own
plane.
Friends Visit Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Safley and son of Newport were
houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
.Mount ol Eastside while on a
hunting trip in Lake County.
Montague Arriving in Montague
on October 21 from Oakland was
lim Cooley, accompanied by his
sister. Mrs. Ellen G. Dockery.
Both are natives of Siskiyou Coun
ty. While here they will be house
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Fiock. Mrs. Fiock is their
niece.
Son Born Word was
received j
that the former pastor of the As
sembly of God Church of Mon
tague, the Dev. Paul Callahan and
his wile became the parents of a
baby boy recently. Mrs. Callahan,
while here, was an active mem
ber of the Montague GOC.
Scholarship Mrs. Chris Wilson,
the former Christine Behnke, a
freshman at Shasta College in
Redding, was awarded a $200
scholarship with the college choir
on the basis of her musical ac
complishments. She is the regu
lar college choir accompanist. Mrs.
Wilson, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Behnke of Yreka. and
her husband both graduated from
Yreka High School and are both
siuucuis at oiiiisia college.
Returned-Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Mulkey returned last week to New
siuisey was ringbearer.
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I.'"" uinj me
r.asicrn siar dinner at Fort Bid-
ell , week ago Saturday from
AW I'm- l'r..,. .. i .....
"-,c -.113. til-
iron R. T. Lake, of Willow Rand
Ranch
'laged
the dinner. Mrs. Esabell
of Willow Ranch showed
Bishop
slides.
Visiting-Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Millsap of Myrtle Creek are vis-
brot.ier. Rov Millsnn
ana tamiiy, m .ew j'me Creek.
Flying Hunters Mrs. Meta Pool,
owner 01 Pools Fixing Sen ice ot
I'kiah. Cjhlorma, (lew up to New
Tine Creek for a weekend deer
hunt ith her two gens, Oscar and
were ner aunt ana uncie, Airs. Ai-and Mrs. Bill Combs and family
fred Morris and Jim Boydstun oflare his sister and family. Mr. and
BRIEFS
Marty, and a guest, Terry Harri
son. They were accompanied by
Evert Lawson in her Cesna ambu
lance plane. George Converse
acted as guide for the party into
tne duck country.
From California Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Whitehead of Woodland, Cal
norma have been visiting in New
fine LreeK with his sister. Mrs
Belle Moffitt and husband, with
tne men doing some hunting.
Visits Grandson Charles An
drews of Longview, Washington,
visited in New Pine Creek last
week with his grandson, Jimmy
Andrews, and with the Raymond
Cook family before leaving for Sac
ramento to visit his fil-year-old
mother.
To Seattle C. F. Borton of Los
Angeles who visited Mr. and Mrs.
Art Lenkeit in New Pine Creek a
week left a week ago Saturday for
Seattle to join his wife who is
visiting relatives.
Home Ec Club of New Pine
Creek met a week ago Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Maude Butler
as hostess. Sickness in the ranks
made the attendance small. The
hostess served pie and coffee after
a short business meeting.
Visit Father Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Ai'outt and family from
Kennewick, Washington, visited
last week with nis father, Joe
Ayoutt and family, in New Pine
Creek and left Tuesday for Sum
mer Lake where he will work on
the Bill Harvey ranch. Young
Ayoutt just received his discharge
uuui me service.
From Santa Cruz Earl Martin,
who moved from New Pine Creek
to Santa Cruz about two months
ago, returned last week with his
brother-in-law, Frank Duarte. to
go deer hunting and butcher Mar
tin's beef. Martin has purchased
a home in Santa Cruz.
Spending (he week with Mr.
Mrs. Don Walker and children of
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Her
shel Walker and children, also of
Portland. Mrs. Don Walker
the former Betty Combs.
was
From Brookings Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Travis and son Dick were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Merle O'Neil of Eastside while in
Lake County from the coast to do
some hunting. They left on Tues
day to return to their home near
Brookings.
Weekend Guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Lightle in East
side was their daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl True and
children who were accompanied
from Albany by Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Jones, who are
friends of the True family. They
left on Monday for Albany.
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" .Mu.,,i; i.mici uriiiidiii
and son Dean returned home on 1
Sunday after spending the week i
end at the Le. O'NeU home doing j
some bird hunting.
They live at
Loquille.
Highway Project
Funds Listed
A $4,600,000 highway project in
the Dunsmuir canyon has been
included in the 483 million dollar
California state highway budget
for 1958-50.
The Shasla County project con
sists of a four-lane freeway for
3.6 miles on U.S. Highway 99 from
a point one mile south of the Sis-
kiyou County line to the Sacra
mento River bridge in Dunsmuir.
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Court Records
KLAMATH
Ml'MCIPAl.
Ernest Woolverlon.
rAi.i.s
COCHT
drunk,
25
12'j days.
Ralph J. Sisk, drunk.
525 or '
Richard D. Egan, failure to stop for
red liltht and improper muffler, S3
fine nn each count.
Richard Allen Grimsman, improper
muffler. S5 forfeited.
Godfrey J. Rambo, drunk, $23 or
12!j daya
Johnnie Lehan. no visible registra
tion. S3 forfeited.
Wallace A. Brown, drunk, S25 for
feited. KLAMATH COCJTY
HKTKifiT mi;RT
Kenneth Bailey, selling liquor to min
or, $100 paid.
Edward Charlea Hanson, passing on
right, dismissed.
Claude Louis Parazoo. driving while
Intoxicated, dismissed.
Roger Duane Coles, violation basic
rule. $7.50 bail forfeited.
Leland Sagaser, tandem axle over-
Innri 1T hail forfeited.
Ralph Loyd Witt Jr.. violation basic
ruin K7 F.O hnil forfeited.
Jack Harvey Bowan. failure stop at
atop sign. S3 bail lorrciteo.
Blake Alexander wiuara, no p.u.c.
nnrn.il hail forfeited.
Robert Eugene Smith, no operator's
license, S7.3U bail lorieitea.
Wi am Russell Young, comDinauun
overload, S33 bail forfeited.
Kenneth Karl Knapp, violation oasic
rule, S6.50 bail forfeited.
Delmar Rov Fields, no trailer license.
aio ball lorieitea.
Larry J. Kraemer. combination ov
erload, $SH ball forfeited.
trans nugn r msirr. irauu a-aie -erlnarl
S14Q halt forfeited.
Gene Shepherd, axle overload, S20
hall forfeited.
Gerald Kieth Watson, combination
overload. S3t hail forfeited.
Dav d Allan Berg, violation oaatc
rule, S7.50 bail forfeited.
Handall L,ce tsaumgaraner, violation
haslc rule. S7 50 naid.
Thomas Ray snooK. exceed aauy Dag
limit. $7.50 ball forfeited.
Isadore Daniel Bidema. passing on
crest of mil. s.ao oau lorieitea.
Wayne D. Wade, combination over
load. S2U hail forfeited
Joseph Elkanich, passing crest of
hill, dismissed.
Arthur Schneider, failure atop at atop
sign, SS paid.
Arnold Abele. failure atop at atop
sign, $5 paid.
Lon Arthur Sanders, excessive width,
$7.80 bail forfeited.
Clyde Tobias England, violation ba
sic rule. $7.30 paid.
Konert iurner. no warning acvicc.
So paid.
j,1! J"". parking on highway.
Willie Hopkins, petit larceny. 30 days
..tiTM driving while
intoxicated. .10 dayi county jail and
$200 fine and costs or 97 1 dayi in
lieu of fine; committed.
William Howard Stewart, drunk on
highway. S:J5 or 15 dayi in lieu of
fine; committed.
Wilbert John Noel, drunk on high
way. S:t9 or 15 days In litu of tint;
committed.
Leon Curtis Bo wen, drunk on a high
way. $.1!. or 15 days In lieu of fine;
committed.
EXCHANGE ROOKS
EDINBURGH, Scotland (UP)
Scotland's libraries reported today
they have recently started ex
changing books on a small scale
with their Moscow counterparts.
So far two books have been sent
to Moscow "The Dialect of Rob
ert Burns as Spoken in Central
Ayrshire" and "Fraser's Law of
Parliamentary Elections.
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I Duck Hunting
Lodge Opens
DORRIS A new hunting lodge
in the Dorris area has been opened
by Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Killian of
Coos Bay. The lodge, the Flyway
Goose and Duck Club, is located
on the Perry Langer ranch, seven
and one-half miles southeast of
Dorris.
The marshland on the Langer
ranch was leased and the club
house, which will accommodate
eight hunters, has been built since
August 1. Shells may be purchased
ai tne lodge ana Minan will lur
nish and set decoys for each blind
and even provide boots and trans
portation to and from the blinds.
Killian operates a plumbing
business at Coos Bay.
A colored folder with complete
details and costs is available by
writing Killian, care of P.O. Box
597, Dorris.
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Church Group
Holds Service
A special worship service to in
itiate the observance of the "Week
of Prayer and Self Denial." for
the Women's Society of Christian
Service of thp First Methodist
Church of Klamath Falls, was held
at 10 a.m., October 24.
The service was led by Mrs.
Virginia Campbell assisted by Mrs.
Hazel Harper, Mrs. Doris Dyke
man, Mrs. Eloise Elliott. Mrs.
Donna Sands and Mrs. Lorena
Ward, who gave reports of the
interracial, educational and child
care projects for which the spe
cial offering goes, hnvelopes for
this offering may be turned into
the church Sunday morning or to
Mrs. Eloise Elliott. Mrs. Ruth
Geiss assisted with the special
piano music.
The regular business meeting
followed a luncheon served by the
Elizabeth Carlyle Circle. Mrs. Ha
zel Wade, president, conducted th
meeting. Objectives of the society
were presented by Mrs. Rena
Howry. Following reports, the
meeting was turned over to Mrs.
Kathleen Womer, program chair
man. Mrs. Violet Kochn sang the Ne
gro spiritual, "Lord. I Want to be
a Christian In-a My Heart," ac
companied by Mrs. Womer as the
opening program number. Theme
of the meeting was, "All Men,
Women and Children of All Races
Are Under the Leadership of
Christ."
Mrs. Leoline Cowman and a pan
el including Mrs. Florence Dale,
Mrs. Lorrine Redman, Mrs. Alice
Stocker, Mrs. Noda Sinclair and
Mrs. Lorena Ward, discussed
missions, located in various parts
of the United States and Alaska.
On The Record
KLAMATH FALLS
BIRTHS
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REYNOLDS Born to Mr. and Mrs.
irl A. Ruvnolrls. October 24. in the
Klamath Valley Hospital, a lon. weigh
ing 7 lbs., 4 ozx.
FARRIS Born In Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Farris. Orlober 24. In the Klam
ath Valley Hospital, a daughter, weigh
ing 6 lbs.. 4 oza.
JOHNSON Born to Mr. and Mra.
Clayton Johnson. October 24. in the
Klamath Valley Hospital, a son, weigh
ing 6 lbs., s ozs.
SUPRENANT Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Suprenant, October 24, in
the Klamath Valley Hospital, twin aona.
weighing 7 lbs., 8 ozs.. and 0 Iba., 2 ozs.
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