PARE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY . 1959"
BASIN
Installation Mr and Mrs. John
Rotan. .Mr. and Mrs. Uiliiain M
Smith of Etna and Mrs. Orel Lewis
of Orofino attended joint instal
lation of officers of Yreka Lodge
No. 19, IOOF, and Hope Rrnekah
Lodge No. 33. Yreka, recently.
From San Francisco Tom Beers
returned recently from San Fran
cisco and is staying at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pankcy in
Callahan until his job with the
forest service begins.
To Klamath Falls Mrs. Maud
Short of Etna has been in Klam
ath Falls visiting relatives.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John
Cawlcy. Mrs. Grace Spannus and
Mrs. Gladys Washington of Yreka
were recent visitors at the home
of Mrs. Louisa Young near Etna
Mr. and Mrs. Al Journey ol Etna
visited recently at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith and lam
ily in Vreka.
From Klamalh Falls Recent
guests of Lonn M. Streeter at
his Wood River ranch, northeast
of Fort Klamath, were Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Reeder. Klamath
Falls. Streeter and Reeder worked
together many years ago when
they were young men. Streeter is
pioneer of over 50 years' resi
dence in the Wood River Valley
Recuperating Edwin Scott of
Fort Klamath was released last
week from Klamath Valley Hos
pital following minor surgery and
is recuperating at his home at
the Patrick McAuliffe ranch north
of Fort Klamath. Scott is em
ployed locally by Puckett and
Schercr in their cattle ranching
operations.
From Lakevicw Mrs. JoAnna
Taylor returned last Saturday to
her home at her motel in Fort
Klamath after spending two weeks
in Lakeview where she visited
Mrs. Dan Doody and family. Dur
ing her absence, Mrs. William A
Page of Fort Klamath was in
charge of the motel.
Home Alf Henderson of New
Pine Creek is convalescing at
home after spending a week as a
patient in an Alturas hospital.
Dog Licenses for 1959 may be
obtained between the hours of 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Feb-
DOORS OPEN 6?30 P.M.
ENDS SATURDAY!
Opens Soturdoy 12:45 P.M.
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SAT. 9:30 A.M.
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Stortt 9:50 Out at Noon
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BRIEFS
ruary . at the Fort Klamath Ho
tel in Fort Klamath, it was an
nounced by the owners, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Quince Buell.
Ham Dinner The men of the
Mt. Carmel Catholic Church are
giving their annual ham dinner
on Sunday, February 15, in the
basement of the Mt. Carmel Cath
olic Church in Chiioquin. Serving
starts at 5 p.m. Adults. 11.50: chil
dren. 75 cents.
Marduel James L. Hawkins.
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Haw
kins of Macdoel, has started eight
weeks ot basic Army training at
Ft Ord. At the end of basic
training, he is due to come home
on leave before reporting to Ft.
Campbell, Kentucky, where he will
attend Army paratrooper school
Home Lester Johnson returned
to his home in Macdoel Sunday
morning from his naval base at
San Diego. He received his dis
charge January 28 after four years
in tne aavy.
Moved The Evert Lawson fam
ily of the New Pine Creek area
has moved into the Jack Moffitt
property in New Pine Creek after
their home was damaged by fire
last week.
To N'ubieber Elder and Mrs
Jeff Swinney of New Pine Creek
were in Nubieber Sunday, where
he held morning and evening serv
ices. The Nubieber pastor. Elder
Jamie Johnson, and his wife were
in New Pine Creek where Elder
Johnson held corresponding serv
ices. The Johnsons were guests
at the Donald Evans home in New
Pine Creek.
Teachers Mrs. Oscar Deming
of Lakeview was substitute teach
er for four days last week in the
lower room of the Kelly Creek
School while the teacher, Mrs.
Doris Colohan, was absent. Mrs.
Colohan underwent minor surgery
in Mamath Valley Hospital last
week. Mrs. Dcatherage of Lake
view supplied the teaching in the
lower room on Monday.
In Hospital Mrs. Flora Ham-
mersley. New Pine Creek, was a
patient in the Lakeview Hospital
last week, but is now staying with
her daughter, Mrs. Harold Langs-
lett, in Lakeview
Trust Officer Richard E. Hay-
man of Burlingame, California,
was recently elected trust officer
at the Union Trust Office of the
Wells-Fargo Bank in San Francis
co, according to word received in
New Pine Creek. Hayman is the
husband of the former Wilma Blur
ton, daughter of Mrs. Zclla Blur-
ton and granddaughter of Mrs.
Sylvester Gallagher of New Pine
Creek.
From Corona Mr. and Mrs.
George Caldwell of Corona, Cali
fornia, recently moved into the Lil
lian Reid Deal house on Church
Street in New Pine Creek.
Mothers March in New Pine
Creek was under the direction of
Continuous Show Saturday
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Starts
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BREAK A WHOOW"
Mrs. Buna Faris. The march was
under the sponsorship of the Lake
view Soroptimist Club. Several
Kelly Creek girls. Donna Evans.
Donna Riggs, Kathy Butler, Jo
Anne Leahy and Kathryn Miller,
helped with the drive in the area.
Workshop Mrs. Buna Faris of
New Pine Creek attended a work
shop meeting of the State Chapter
of the National Association of Post
masters of the United States in
Hood River, Oregon, last week.
Porcupine Control Harold Ver
million and L. S. Price of the
winter crew at Buck Creek Ran
ger Station were working on the
Westside last week in porcupine
control. ' '
Public Card Party The Chiio
quin Order of Eastern Star will
sponsor a public card party Sat
urday night, February 7, at the
Masonic Hall in Chiioquin at 7:30.
Bridge, canasta and pinochle will
be played. Rosalie Hoback and
Ethel Mathis are co-chairmen of
the event.
Weed A meeting of the Weed
Kcpublican women s Club Feder
ated is slated at the Weed Court
house, Tuesday night, February
17. Mrs. Isabel Eiler, Gazelle
president of the club, has set 8
p.m. for the meeting and extends
a welcome to all Republican wom
en to attend.
Surgery Dan Lovelady. 81-year-
old Bonanza resident, is recover
ing from major surgery performed
recently at Klamath Valley Hos
pital. Bonanza Mrs. Dallas Suther
land and small son. Steven, of Che-
mult are spending a week in Bo
nanza with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. David Robinson. Steven is
& Sunday from 12:45
SHOWS
ITONITE
:00 &
:35
MORE DAYS!
SATURDAY!
ROSALIND RUSSELL
FORREST TUCKER
FBEO CLARK
vi.
SUNDAY!
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hayward
SOFT OC SHOVJSAll COilO
recuperating from a tonsillectomy,
penormea in Klamath Falls re
cently.
Civil Defense will be. the pro-
gram lonowing tne Bonanza Par
ents and Patrons meeting Febru
ary 25. Joe Surles of Klamath
Falls will be guest speaker. Two
films will be shown. All adults are
invuea to attend.
New Grandson Mr. and Mrs.
George Wu of Bonanza have
new grandson. Randell Keith, who
was born January 21 in Corval-
ns to Mr. and Mrs. W Wu Dr
Clarence Pang of Klamath Falls
is the baby's uncle. Mrs. Wu has
returned to Bonanza after spend
ing several days in Corvallis with
her son and family.
To California Mrs. Harold Wil-
liams of Bonanza is on a com
bined business and pleasure trip
iu vuiiimg anu unico, wnere sne
will visit her parents.
From Vancouver Mrs. Tonv
Santos, Vancouver. Washington, is
spending a few days in Bonanza
with her son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon, and
new granddaughter, Julia Anne.
now
Couple's Woes'Taudiirig; Officials Drop
HOLSTON. Tex. UPI Offi
cials were so touched by the
troubles of the young couple who
sold their 8-year old twin boys
for $300 that they dropped all
charges against them.
Oilers of help lor the couple
were put forward.
Dist. Atty. Uan Walton told
lustice of the Peace W. C. Raean
Thursday "I see no purpose to
be served in prosecuting these
people. What they need is help.
1 recommend dismissal of the
charges."
Ragan did just that.
State Road Toll
Mounts To 35
PORTLAND 'API - Oregon's
1959 traffic death toll now stands
at 35.
The latest to die, and the third
victim this month, was Virginia
Belle Gilgcn, 42. of St. Helens.
She died Thursday night at St.
Vincent's Hospital in Portland of
injuries suffered the night before.
Biscayne
GOES AND
GOES AND
GOES
More miles are back in a gallon of
regular-grade gas up to 10 more
and Ciprv's neir Hi-Thrift 6 engine
puts them there. It also gives you
better acceleration and smoother
performance in the' middle range
speeds you ol-rive the mmt.
Here's an engine that always sems able to coax
extra miles out of a tank of regular-grade gas. In
fact, if you're one of those drivers who keep tab on
things like gas mileage, the little book in your glove
box will soon prove to you that this new Hi-Thrift
- see the wider selection
DUGAN-MEST
"I've been n o p i n g someone
would make such a motion," he
said.
Mr. and Mrs.' Clark D. Stillion
Thursday turned over the twins,
Mrs. Stillion's children, by a pre
vious marriage, to a policewoman
and a juvenile officer who posed
as a childless couple.
The officer gave Stillion $300 in
marked bills and promised to re
turn in an hour with $200 more.
In return Stillion made out a
"bill of sale" for the boys.
The officers arrested the couple
and charged them with selling
minor children.
Besides the twins, who were
born in England before their
mother moved to the United
Ku 13. :dncy, 4. anu una, o. Airs.
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Stillion divorced the twins' fatherj
in England in iu. ana marnea
Stillion. then stationed, in England
with the U. S. Air Force.
Walton told city probation offi
cials he had talked with both
parents and felt there should be
no effort to take the children
from them.
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the
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btauly of Chevrolet'! lowed priced
6 actually gets up to 10 more miles a gallon.
Another thing you'll like about this 135-h.p. 6 is
the extra pep it gives you for passing and climbing
hills. This is due to higher torque at normal speeds.
It's hard to believe anything that looks and
moves like this '59 Chevy can be such a stickler for
economy. But whether you pick the Hi-Thrift S
or a vim-packed V8 you'll find the ability to get
more miles out of a gallon of regular gas ii
The tmart ticitch is to the '59 Chery!
authorized Chevrolet dealer's!
Charges
An attorney said a client, O. K
Tautehahn, had offered the Stil
lion family a place to live near
Westfield. Tex. He said there
was a school nearby and offered
to help them find work.
Stillion said he had been unable
to get a job and had been trying
to feed his family on $12 a week:
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401 So. 6th St. ,
KLAMAT H FALLS
Phone TU 4-3101
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