Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 13, 1958, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1958
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
BASIN BRIEFS
(Continued from Page Three) group, whose hall was destroyed
by fire early in January of this
all of Bonanza, were visitors in 'year.
t-eoarviue over the weekend.
have set the date of March 26 for
the initiation of new members.
Plans for the Initiation were made
at a recent meeting of the organi
zation . which was conducted by
Mr.. Helena Schlueter, most ex
cellent chief.
Welcome Sign The erection of a
Silver Lake A cast of 11 Dlaved administrator of the Siskiyou Coun.
to a full house Saturday night as ty General Hospital, recently re
they presented a three act comedy, leased the new rate schedule which
Three Old Maid Aunts. Sponsored ; went into effect on March 1. The
ny uie silver Lake Community increase was approved by the 5u
i . .. ', I welcome sign for those entering
reka-Robert McKean. hospital siskiyou c nty is the new project
Club, the play, and the dance fol
lowing, were a March of Dimes
benefit. The group, directed by!
Mrs. Dan Schumacher, presented
' the. play at Paisley Tuesday eve
ning. .
' 'From Redmond Mr. and Mrs.
John Currie Jr. and children, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Currie Sr., all
from Redmond, were Sunday visi
tors of Mrs. May 0"Keeffee and
, Airs. Rose Reynolds, both of Silver
Lake, mother and grandmother of
the younger Mrs. Currie.
Basket Social The North Lake
County Scales Association will hold
a basket social at 8 p.m. Satur
day, March 22, at the Fort Rock
Grange Hall. Ladies are to bring
baskets. Proceeds will help on the
expense of the installation of the
community scales. Howard McGee
is chairman of the scales organi
zation. Returned Mrs. Ramona Brooks
and son, Jerry, returned to their
home in Montague March 11 after
spending a few days with her sis
ter, Mrs. Freda Umbargar, Bend.
Convention Mr. and Mrs. John
Potter, Yreka, are attending a con
vention for representatives of the
California-Western States Life In
surance Company at the El Mira
dor Hotel in Palm Springs. Potter
is a member of the Northern Cali
fornia Agency of -the company.
Dinner Meeting The Yreka
Trail Riders recently held a din
ner meeting at the Shamrock Cafe
in Yreka. Mrs. Ruby Gieer con
ducted the business session during
which the main topic for discus
sion was changes in the voting pro
cedure in the bylaws.
Dance The Montague Trail
macrs are sponsoring a dance at
the Montague Auditorium on Sat
urday evening, March 15.
Variety Show The youth group
of the Gazelle Grange will present
a variety show at the Montague
Auditorium on March 28 and 29.
Funds derived from the show will
be added to the building fund for
a new grange hall for the Gazelle
kiyou County Board of Supervisors
several weeks ago in an effort
to place the county hospital on an
equal basis as private hospitals. .
Home Extension Merrill Home
Extension Unit will meet at the
Merrill Recreation Hall on Friday,
March 14. at 10 a.m. The program
will be "Design in Dress." A pot
luck luncheon will be served at
noon and a business meeting will
continue in the afternoon.
Card Party The Three Links of
Merrill Rebekah Lodge No. lal will
hold a pinochle and bridge party
on Friday, March 14, at 1:30 p.m.
in the Odd Fellows Hall. Dessert
refreshments will be served. Pro
ceeds from the card party will be
contributed to the president s
project at the Odd Fellows Home
at Portland.
Silver Lake Jim Linebaugh vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les-
ton Linebaugh, Silver Lake, over
the weekend. He is on the Canyon
City Soil Conservation Service
staff and works at preparing
ranch plans.
Hospitalized Several Fort Rock
men nave been Hospitalized re
cently. Charley Stingley has. re
turned from Bend: W. 0. White
from surgery at the U.S. Veteran's
Hospital at Vancouver and C. B.
Webster was taken to Bend dur
ing the weekend.
Bangs Testing was done in the
Fort Rock area Thursday and Fri
day by Dr. Victor Hill, Lakeview,
Lake County veterinarian. He was
accompanied by Mrs. Hill who was
making her first visit to Fort
Rock.
adopted by the Willow Creek 4-H
Club at a. recent meeting of the
group.
Dorrit Adrian Fenwick, chair
man of the March of Dimes drive,
said the sale of a homemade quilt,
made by the members of the Home
Extension Club of Macdoel and Mt.
Hebron, brought in $62.23 which
was donated to the March of
Dimes, bringing the total of Butte
Valley to 1371.25.
McClovd Delegates to the Siski
you consolidated sportsmen will
meet at the Y Cafe in Weed, March
17. Almont Wheeler, secretary,
stating that hunting regulation
changes and proposed suggestions
from affiliated clubs will be dis
cussed.
Convention Emphasis on in
creasing the membership of Amer
ican Legion posts in Northern Cali
fornia was the main topic of the
AL convention in McCloud March
8 and 9 with 37 delegates from
10 AL posts in Northern California
in attendance. An -Italian dinner
was served at the lodge hall ban
quet room Saturday evening. '
Golden Wedding Mrs. Henry C.
Smith, Chiloquin, returned home
after flying to Carthage, Missouri,
to attend the Golden Wedding An
niversary of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Trent. This was the
first time the six children of the
family had been together in 14
years.
Hard Times Dance The senior
class of Chiloquin High School spon
sored a hard times dance in the
school library, last Friday night.
Southern California Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Doak, Chiloquin, and
two granddaughters, Lawana and
Bobbie Doak. have returned from
a vacation in Southern California
which included trips to Disneyland
and Catalina Island.
Speech Festival Representing
Chiloquin High School si the coun
ty speech festival in Matin vere
Gail Mannering. Claudia Heglund
Joan Botens, Lowell Mannering
Louise Niehaus, Meta Collins. San-!
dra Haas. Cathy Hardman, Sharon
Wilder and Darla Brewer. i
L'srd Clothing A ' used clothing
drive is being conducted during
the month of March by the Luther
an Couples Club of Mt. Zion Lu
theran Church, Yreka. Clothing
will be sent to the Rocky Boy in
dian Mission at Rocky Boy, Mon
tana.' Anyone having good used
clean clothing, which they wish
to donate, may leave it at the Mt.
Zion Lutheran Church, 417 South
Oregon Street. Yreka, or contact
Mrs. Adair Wilson, Victor 2-2554.
Conference Dr. Kenneth Young,
Yreka. of the Siskiyou County
School department, is at present
attending the 13th annual confer
ence of the Association for Super
vision and Curriculum Develop
ment in Seattle. He is acting as
a panel member in a clinic for
supervisors of small rural schools
and a resource group on unit
teaching
Final Plans Committees of the
"Beaux and Belles" fashion show
on March 15 at the armory at the
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Let th 1958 Ocrrnan WoncUr Car
cut your ga bills by ! Qt
up to 50 mlltt par gallon.
See It Drive It - At
Dugan-Mest
410 So. 6th
Ph. TU 4-3101
Siskiyou County Fairgrounds met
at the home of Mrs. Russell Le
Cam, Yreka. March 6 to complete
plans for the event. The annual
fashion show and luncheon is bet
ing sponsored by the adult and
youth clubs of the Yreka Metho
dist Church.
Spring Training Bobby Proctor,
19, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C.
Proctor, Bell Gardens, California,
and great nephew of Mrs. Edna
Hickey, Dorris, has signed a con
tract with the St. Louis Cardinals
and will start spring training
March 22 in Albany, Georgia. Af
ter he has finished spring training,
Bobby will play ip se California
State League in Stevtton.
The Merrill Beauty Salon
Announce! the Addition
of
Vernevis Spry
Locol Bosin girl, Hairdresser and Stylist, to its
staff. Patronage of oil her old and new friends
is welcomed. No appointment necessary.
Phone 2161 Merrill
Montague Word was received
by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan,
Montague, that their son, Pvt. Billy
J. Bryan, recently participated in
a Seventh Army maneuver shortly
after he arrived in Germany, Billy,
a 1954 graduate of Yreka High
School, is assigned to Company B,
28th Infantry, in Baumholder, Ger
many. Initiation The Aurora Temple
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