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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1959 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FWE BASIN BRIEFS III U WvCliJ TERRY LYNN HUNTINGDON, right, a graduate of Mount Shasta High School, was awarded the $500 Picard-Lur-mann scholarship, which is granted each year to an out standing student from each county in the state and is a present from a beer distributor. Terry Lynn, a physical education major, specializing in dancing, at the University of California at Los Angeles, was recommended by the Siskiyou County Scholarship Committee, according to W. E. Robers, county school superintendent. Pete Chinca, mayor of Mount Shasta, is shown making the award to Terry Lynn. Photo by McKinney In Germany Pfc. Donnte D. .Slate College. David Thomas and Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jack Horn also reLurned to Ore- Heaton, Route 1, Klamath Falls, son Slate College alter spending ft ' 1 lit f -' '4- U r M Nelson Sees NY Tax Hike BACK TO CAMP Pvt. Doug Rusth left for Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, last week after spending a 12 day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rusth, 4023 Delaware Avenue. A KUHS graduate, Rusth Joined the paratroopers in August and trained at Ft. Ord, California, and Ft. Carson, Colorado. Leadership Battle Looms WASHINGTON (AP) - Two groups o Senate Republicans moved toward a head-on clash be ' hind closed doors today lor pow " er in the Senate's GOP leadership Peacemakers among them still were trying to work out some "compromise, fearful that in elect- ing their floor leader and whip, ', the Republicans might split wide open their already thinned ranks. An insurgent group of self-styled .Liberals led by the veteran Sen. George Aiken of Vermont pledged l.a no compromise fight to elect L Sen. John Sherman Cooper of Ken tucky as the GOP floor leader atid ,. Sen. Thomas Kuchel of California as whip. " . The conservatives, quarter l',.backed by Sen. Styles Bridges of !. New Hampshire, backed Sen. Ev erett M. Dirkscr. of Illinois for ...leadership, and claimed enough votes to elect him. The winner needs at least 18 votes if all the 34 eligible sena , tors participate. In advance of the "; balloting, some conservatives claimed at least 19 votes lined up -' for Dirkscn. Kuchel officially is unopposed for the whip position being vacat r ed by Dirksen, but Sen. Karl E. '. Mundt of South Dakota was put up as a potential candidate by some 'conservatives. . Mundt said he was not seeking the post, but had told those sup porting him that "if they want to 4nake it a contest, and they want Hne to do it, I would." ALBANY, NY. (AP) - Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller launched his administration today by telling New Yorkers they must pay mil lions more in state taxes. ine new Kenub lean covernor aeciarea in his first annual mes sage to the Legislature that the stale's fiscal affairs had fallen into a serious condition of deteriora tion" under Democrat Averell tiarnman. 'Much as we deplore the facts.1 he said, "conditions require addi tional tax revenues now." Rockefeller said he was stran gling with a deficit of "at least 230 million dollars" in the new budget. He said he would snell out his lax proposals in the budget mes sage, which he must submit to the GOP-cont rolled Senate and Assem bly by Feb. l. The governor's 7,000-word mes sage hewed strictly 'to stale prob lems, unlike his inaugural mes sage, which carried strong inter national overtones and prompted new speculation on Rockefeller's White House potential. He linked virtually all of the state's problems to its economic climate, which he said had grown stale during Harriman's four-year tenure an era marked by con stant battling between Harriman and the Legislature. Rockefeller reported that, dur ing the last four years, state spending had climbed 46 per cent. while revenues increased only 35 per cent. He observed that Ham man balanced his last budget 1.8-bUIion-dollar spending plan by dipping deeply into reserve funds, which were nearly exhaust' ed. The new budget is expected to approach two billion dollars, participated in combat efficiency tests with the Fourth Armored Di vision. A 1954 graduate of Merrill High School. Heaton entered the Army in March 1957. Midland Grange will meet to night, January 7, at 8 p.m. Re freshments will be served. Public Card Party The Lost River Grange is sponsoring a pub lic card party at the grange halt in Olene on Friday, January 9, at 8 p.m. Donation Mr. and Mrs. Ish mael Dick of Dick's Service in Bo nanza donated the profits from gas and oil sold at the station between December 21 and Decern ber 24 to the churches of the com munity. From Berkeley Herman Doug las, former Bonanza student now living at Berkeley, California, pent several days with relatives and friends in Klamath Falls and Bonanza. From Heard Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Sparks of Tigard spent New Years in Bonanza wilh his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sparks. and brother, Lloyd. The Everett Sparks spent Christmas at Bend with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Robeson and small grandson. the holidays at Bonanza. .Merrill The Merrill Home Ex tension Unit wilt hold a meeting at 10 a.m. on Thursday, January 8, at the Merrill Recreation Hall. Program leaders Mrs. Lcnna Beas- ly and Mrs. Iva Jane Wills will demonstrate lew calorie foods. From Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lisk from Pine City. Mm nesola. are enjoying an extended stay with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, George Mattson of Merrill. Malin American Legion Auxili ary will meet Wednesday evening. January 14, at 8 o'clock in the community hall. This is a change from the regular meeting night Home on leave was Richard Steyskal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steyskal of Malin. He is, in the Army stationed at Fort Knox Kentucky. Houscgiiests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman ritzhugh. of Langell Valley over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Robinelle of Eugene. Both Mr. and Mrs. RobineUe are teachers. Holiday visitors at the Jerry Ramus home in Malm were Mrs Ramus' father. A. Gainer, and brother, Bill Gainer, of San Fran CISCO. Visiting friends and relatives in Malm are former residents, Mr and Mrs. 'George Hinz, Shanna and Dewey, now living in Red Bluff, Installation Malin Assembly of Rainbow for Girls will hold public installation of officers on Sunday afternoon, January 11, at 2 o'clock in the Malin Masonic Hall. Phyllis Unruh will be installed as worthy adviser. Visitors in Bonanza for a few days are Mr. and Mrs. Clay Corn best who are' visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmore, and his father, Rink Combest. Returned Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cusler and family have returned to Coquille after spending several days in Bonanza with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Dye, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davi son. Recovering Carroll Woathorby of Bonanza is convalescing from a respiratory infection at the home ot his brother, i. E. Weatherby of Malin. Carroll spent several i weeks at Hillside Hospital. Home Mr. and Mrs. Sherdell Page have returned to Corvallis alter spending Christmas with his parents in New Mexico and New Years in Langell Valley wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Va- den. Sydne Ketchum accompanied them back to Corvallis after vaca tion spent with her parents the Ronald Kctchums. Sydne and Sher dell are bolh students at Oregon -SAVE - Amana Plan WAY FOR BETTER LIVING Enjoy a complete selec tion of foods regardless of seoson. Save approximately 1 week's food bill out of every 4. Oregon Food Plan INC. 401 So. 6th TU 2-4401 4. FACE CHANGES SANTA MONICA, Calif. AP) -Actor Jay Robinson, who played the role of Emperor Caligula in "The Robe," must answer charges of possessing and selling narcot ics. 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