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    WEDNESDAY, JAXUARY 21. 1959
HERALD AXD NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON'
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THE RANK OF EAGLE SCOUT will be conferred on Ernest
Taggart at a court of honor to be held at 7:30 this evening
at Roosevelt School. Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval
i Taggart, 934 Eldorado Avenue, is a member .of Explorer
Post 108, sponsored by Peace Memorial Church, and is
serving as junior assistant scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop
3, sponsored by the Lions Club. He is a junior at Klamath
Union High School.
BASIN BRIEFS
Politick Dinner at the Midland
Grange Hall 'on Wednesday, Jan
uary 21, at 6:20 p.m. in honor ot
birthdays from June to Decenv
ber. 1HS8. There will be a meet
ing followinc the dinner. For in
formation please call IU 4-6333 or
TU 2-0904.
Annual Meeting The sharehold
crs of the Klamath Public School
Employes Federal Credit Union
1 hold their annual meeting on
January 24 at 10 a.m. in the lec
ture room of the county library.
All members are urged to attend
as this will be an important meet
ing.
Surgery Mrs. Bob Davison of
Bonanza is in Klamath Valley Hos
pital recovering from major sur
gery.
Recovering Barbara Tyree.
1-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Tim Tyree, of Bonanza, is
home after 10 days in Hillside Hos
pital. ,
Student Tom Brattain. fresh
man student at Southern Oregon
College of Education at Ashland.
spent the weekend with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brattain
of Paisley.
In Klamath Falls-Mr. and Mrs.
Van Withers of Summer Lake
were -recent guests of the Alan
Withers family in Klamath Falls
Attending the hull sale at Sac
ramento last week were Mr. and
Mrs. John Withers of Summer
Lake. They were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Campbeli at
Roseville.
Weekend Guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Smith, Summer Lake,
were her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Dineus of Weiser, Idaho.
Visiting the Del Hands in Sum
mer Lake during the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Al Gla.-sley
of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Glassley.
a sister of Del Hand, and her
husband came to attend the bene
fit dance for the Hand family.
To Bend Guy Foster, Summer
Lake, was taken to Bend Sunday
alternoon to enter the St. Charles
Hospital by his son, Jim Foster.
Guy Foster has not been feeling
well for several months.
In Portland Mrs. E. M. Carloni Langell Valley Mr. and Mrs. In Teias Mr. and Mrs. Lam
of Summer Lake Is in PortlandjE. E. Cantwoll have moved lolhert McDaniel of Summer Lake
L5h.e ?, "r "IFTl mIdRal l.angell Valley from Coeur are spending the winter at Port
lo Portland by Mr. and Mrs. Jim !dAlene' ,dahrt' 10 mi,ke ,neir
Carlon. home. They purchased the Bruce
; Rider place from Mr. and Mrs.
1 Williams uhn irivpH In Tnrlnrli
Home Mrs Don Schooler hasf aliiornia.
" nany jir. ana .Mrs. r.l-; returned to Bonanza alter a week
Isohel. Texas. They have been ex
periencing some severe wintry
weather along the gulf while folks
at home are basking in the warm
ijanuary sunshine.
wood Dye of Coquille are parents
ol a son born January 15, weigh
ing seven and one half pounds.
His grandmother, Mrs. Floyd
Kodgers and aunt, Barbara R (Mis
ers, of Bonanza, are in Coquille.
Other grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. James Dye, also of Bonanza
in Los Angeles with her sister,
Mrs. Glen Wood, and family. An
other sister. Mrs. Dan Nix. of
Shingleton. California, accompan
ied Mrs. Schooler. Their niece,
4-year-old Glenda Wood, has
been ill and is expected to under
go surgery in a month.
Motel
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during any emergency
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Only Healthy Animols Admitted
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Modern cot kennels
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Manager Hits
Fair Budget
SALEM (AP) Slate Fair Ma
ger Howard Maple told a Ways
and Means Subcommittee Tues.
day the $1,125,000 appropriation
recommended for the Fair Com
mission was a tight budget.
Maple said the commission
would have to do without major
improvements on the fairgrounds
at Salem to stay within the budg
! et request.
. The commission asked for $1,
231,274 for the next two years
The budget submitted by ex-Gov.
Robert D. Holmes cut this to $1,
; 125.000.
Maple told the committee the
commission plans 10-day fairs the
. next two years. Last year was
the first time a 10-day fair was
held. Before that, they ran eight
days.
. Rep. Keith Skelton (D-Eugenel,
chairman of the House Ways and
: Means Committee, asked Maple
if the fair could be reduced to
' seven days this year to save
. money.
Maple said he wouldn't object
"but it is up to the commission
or someone else in charge'' to
make that decision. He added
, he favors a nine-day fair.
The committee was told there
would be a saving if the fair was
an eight-day affair, but that the
horse race betting total would
drop.
The major part of the reduction
Involves cuts in improvements,
from $73,000 to $22,700. Maple
said the proposed improvements
included a connect in g road
through the fairgrounds, a plant
ing program and a bypass road.
Maple estimated that tair reve
nues would increase 13 per cent
hi the next two years.
Fishing Industry
Slices Season
PORTLAND (AP)-The Oregon
Fish Commission and the Wash
ington Department of Fisheries
acting jointly Tuesday ordered
the "commercial fishing season
this winter on the Columbia cut
in half.
The season, which In the past
extended through the month of
February, will open Feb. 15 and
will close March 1 under the
ruling. t
"The later opening will provide
an increased escapement of steel
head and salmon to the spawn
ing grounds," said Harold John
son, Oregon Fish Commission
chairman.
Sportsmen earlier urged the two
bodies to eliminate the February
commercial season.
Prof Outlines
Bean Program
PORTLAND (AP)-Green beans
deserve the snappy treatment
apples get to make them more
attractive to the consumer, said
Dr. Harold Schultz ot Oregon
Slate College Tuesday.
Schultz told the Northwest Can-
ners and Freezers Assn. meeting
here: "Today green beans are
presented to the customers in
two forms regular cut and
French style.
"These beans can easily be
presented in many other forms,
such as apples are presented in
a variety of cuts and styles for
the consumer, he said.
Schultz suggested beans pre
pared in "ready-to-eat form with
Spanish sauce, or rice or bacon
and so on."
N. J. Rosenbaum "
INCOME TAX -
CONSULTANT
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1111 Walnut St.
Ph TU 4-5903 or TU 4-5863 "
In Klamath Falls Since '46 "J
Monday in Malin thru Feb. 16
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PUNCH LINE
INDIANAPOLIS, lnd. (AP) An
earnest young man circulated an
open letter in the Indiana General
Assembly Monday urging creation
of a governor's youth council to
help teen-agers. ,
He looked puzzled by the re.
lulling hilarity.
The letter's punch line:
"The juvenile delinquent of to
day is the senator or representa.
live of tomorrow." t
BEAR FACfS
LEXINGTON, Ky. (API-There
Is only one of John E. Hunter
Jr. but he feels a bit like the
three bears.
Somebody broke into his house
slept in his bed and ate all the
food in the refrigerator.
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