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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1959)
I HfALD AND NEWS, KI MTH FALLS. OREGO PAGE 5 A TODAY MARCH 18, 1988 OREGON S CENTENNIAL ALBUM LAWYER, POST, HUMANITARIAN CHARLES ER.SKINE SCOTT 1652-194 GRADUATED FROM WEST POINT (lflr)....STATIONEP AT FOCT VANCOUVER, HE SERVEtwiTH DISTINCTION IN NEZ PERCE ANP BANNOCK WARS mi 14 FRiENP ANP APWIRER. OF CHIEF JOSEPH, HE FOUGHT STEADFAST!. TO IMPROVE iNfiANS'i.OT LONG A LEADER OF THE OREGON BAR POET IN THE PESERT' (1915) ESTABLISHED HIM ASA POET... HIS BEST 5ELUNG 'HEAVENLY PiCOURSES(l927) SUMMED VP HIS INDIVID UALISTIC PHILOSOPHY i ffy Malin Wins Talk Festival Though She Didn't Win, Junior Miss Had A Ball ! Sandra Phelns of Klamath Kalis an Associated Press photocraphei may not he the fairest of (hernial the Mobile Airport where the ! all according to judges in Mobile. ! Aere greeted by Pick Noel, master Alabama. Bat she was pretty andjof ceremonieS of the Breakfast lamented enotuh to be named Ore- Club radio show. I son's ideal Junior Miss in a con-, Sandra lelt Klamath Palls a i test sponsored by the state Junior .week ,, ,st Sundav. She caught Chamber of Commerce last De- a Portland-bound plane at Kingsley cember. I Field, was honored alons with lull I What is more, the petite. 17-ycar-1 Washinjj,on ann- Montana a: lold Klamath I nion High School j Portland Javceeettes reception, senior says she had a marvelous n-.pj lnr ni. ,Mros ,hpn ru,airlpd a time back in Mobile preening for plane for Moblie and amvrd therri judges and samplin; the rigid ittn- nours a(ter tne tr,p began. She diwtn the cn.e;rr the ,our racked SY000 scholarship that went to the ac"on- victor Miss Pennsvlvania did , Sandra was introduced to her nnr nc she nmnnn the mo 10 host and hostess for the four days. girls r- an Mr lou Childree. She I She got her ricture in the New sang that night for the Rotary York Times, though, and in a lot Club during a banquet given in 'of other newspapers, too She and her honor. She was furnished with Miss Michigan were snapped by! an escorl from a military school. a Mobile spa. next day. then pre pared for the first round of judg ing . . . the formal dress portion i of the contest. A parade in which Sandra participated, preceded judg ing. Next day she had lunch with the ' judges and was interviewed hy The autocross is a prime event tnom then rehearsed at Fort Whit in the whatyamaycallit weekend lnJ, for her part in a pageant, to be conducted by the Sports She dressed in sportswear for the eeffl&f"S Jukebox Operators Hit By Singer Of Pop Tunes 111 they think they buy. Album sales are 75 per cent of the record husiness The young adults buy the albums, not the kids." Contest Set By Car Club and Import! at Bend March 15 In F.nslish that reads: Tne Klam ath Falls sports and foreign car club is going lo sponsor some Hi-ivinc rnmnelitinn for car own- Malin High School copped top frs fanciers and guests at the honors in the annual Klamath gd a,rnort Sundav. County High School Speech Fes- Tne al0(:ross 15 a speed and tival held March 10 at Bonania'jng-giuH event .Competing cars High School. w:m b,, reiegated to six classes. Merrill High School placed sec- ,hc.n lnP smoke w,)i fiv and first second round of the contest. H w;v oreceded again by a lunckeon and rehearsal, and so the schedule went. Shortly before leaving Mobile the girls assenihled lor a goodbye ( dinner. Tears, according to Sandra were invoked hy the parting as! well as a couple who sang sad: songs. Sandra's trip was financed com THIS BUMPER crop of whiskers was raised by Mar tin Nielsen of Crescent. Th men of the community ar not only raising their beards for the Centennial but also for the fourth annual Wood choppers Ball, sponsored by the Community Club, which will be held in the Crescent Community Hall on March 21. If this luxurious growth of Nielsens is representa tive of the whiskers grown in northern Klamath County, bearded males in the south ern portion will have to watch out for their laurels. SAN FRANCISCO I P - Goodi ongs are still being written in i his rock "n" roll era. nut the pub lic rarely gets to hear them So says Nat King Cole, who has been riding high in the popular music world for 20 years. "It doesn't take talent any more to become popular." the singer told a news conference Thursday. It takes connections and push "They don't build performer like they did in my day. tCole will be M Tuesday.' "The young kids 'popular with fhe rock 'n' roll set' don't 0AM their thanks to the public. They owe them to the jukebox operators. "Jukeboxes and the record com-, panies they're the ones that are' killing us off. A guy with cood songs, where's he goint to .akt them"" Cole, who describes himself as "a man with musical mt eerily." says he may have a partial an My nef album it coins to be all new songs." It was cut last summer and scheduled for the market in May while Cole is on a South American tour. "This has never been tried he fore in the commercial market. Cole said. Cole observed: "The kids arr controlling the radio today. Bu' they don't buy as many reords N. J. Rosenbaum INCOME TAX CONSULTANT Commerce Bldg. lilt Walnut St. PS. TU 4-5903 or TU 4-5863 In Klamath Falls Since '46 T Mtl Mr. Thru tt. home quality "i LheiCOh"'H'' Gllchrlsl and second place winners will be pietely by the Klamath Falls Ja.v MRS. ROSEMARY MATSON Church Aide Plans Talk A special Vnitarian Fellowship who best represents the ideal of American cirlhood. Judgment was made on points of ana The ond mm xnnn n rn i-j . r ' : i awarnea iropmes. coes. Participating in ihe event were, L-arh rnmiw-titor will be allowed Thu -rtntr-ct :i to telel the eirt iu Minimis iiuiu seen hikii Ill0 runs one lap. Ten seconds schools in the county., -in h ihhed off the time record- First place winners and the , . ,rh nvinn ,hat is bowled events iney enierea were uouie . - rirners who cant stav on ,,it kuiih IRiker of Henley serious interpre-'lh(. runway will disqualified no,. ' Sandra chose to sins jiation: i onain Muiiamx oi Maun ffcs run $i.M for mem- Kleventh Hour Melodv" for her radio; Alisa Hill o( Chiloquin andbers of an. aut0 cuh and $2 foriPBrt , lne talent round of the con tarl O Conner ol Malm, poetry non.cuh members .Time 10a.m.!(e5, ireadins; Abe Kirkpalrick of Ma-ifowin an ft a m. breakfast at1 she Siilrt rrowds at the auditori um ana -snaron Kai on ol .Merrill. lhr r,,ot Bue mn. m in which Ihe oontest was held impromptu: lom Morris 01 no- Tn keep up interest in the event. WOre huce. - Sometimes people nanza Liz Howey of (.ilchrist and ,he SporS anfl imports is spon-w(,re sianding five rows deep." Don Russell of Merrill, pane Jis-; sorlr,a March M a gr0Up tour of sho id cussion: Randy Miller of Malm. ,h(, Brn() area lt begins at 5( Tnjr fix Blr,5 from ,ha mitnv persuasive spedMiiE: ix'ann i.ur-'nn, ana lt ,s followed by a dinner nartinnaied She met them lin of Gilchrist, tdwm Stastny of ,, ,h p,i, Riie tnn at 8 nm ,n v.11 anauiftfaH meetins has been announced by Maun ana jack Lea 01 .Merrill. Movies and dancing ar sched- w,th the wifner Miss Pennsvlva Joe Russell, president, for Sun-'extempore speakinc. Sharon Hob- ulp( Lj. day evening. March 15. when j on of Merrill, after dinner speak-, ecommodal ions are available at i was a wonderful experience." Rosemary Matson. administrative!"1!!- and Claudette Pheilfer of Bo- ;he inn Ra,es fnr a pair are (11J0 Sandra commented. "I met lots of for dinner, breakfast and the eve-1 wonderful people and saw lots of RAUY 0000! jib home iMag speakinE. assistant of the Pacific Coast Uni-; nanza, humorous i.J.. n tl tu. ....11 tU local Unitarians. Mrc M-jlenn mill enoilr n Ihi topic. "Accentuate the Positn e." : F XOITI Planned An examination will be held soon Postal Workers' riinrrn Tn STAND up substitute clerks and substitute! MEMPHIS Tenn. (UP') They carriers for service in Miini-li,,,,,!, vlv,rn Walter Jones. 89. chose to stand while testifyinc snainst Roy Grandcrson, an old friend he accused of assaulting former president of the! Tlhp nns.',jns nav otr hour to at 7 p.m , following a potluck sup I ....,,' ... Li.,.uvin the Klamath Falls area lo line Jiit't'imK win ir di uic nidiiiaiu , . i Art Center. Mrs. Mason nas neio ner prw- ft FM ,he posl 0(R.C hmrA ( bat position since May, UM. Prior U, US ClvU Service Examiners io mat tune sue uveo in noruiiuu and innarian rniowuip oi nawan. 5(art . Applicants must reside with Her husband, the Rev. Howard I tn0 deiherv area of the Klam Matson. is a unitarian minister ' ln Faus pos, office, or must be associated with the California As- patrons or employes of it. uuolllnl -'""t" ..to..... t'osial enipioves receive ii'mniii v-hareinp in hor nffirial ranaeilv she eon.1 : .J (Cnai 1,1111, ... . . rf. Py ll!VH.iKe ami jihihi iiir ducts workshops in program pun- ploy benefits, the board says, ning. denominational affairs and Application can be made at win assists with organizing new fcl-! dow one at the local post of lowships and advising established fjee or by contacting the execu ones when needed Her current tive secretary of the U.S. Civil field trip will include stops in 17 Service Board of Examiners. V S. cities, primarily in Oregon, to visit Post Office, 314 Post Office Build both new and previously organized 1 ing. Portland 8. on or before April groups. M. nine's lod'inc A club meeting will be held in ihe Klamath County Library., Third Street and Klamath Avenue! Thursday. March 19. at 8 p.m. I country." she said. him. His old friend shot him In the seat of Ihe pants with a small bore shotgun, Jones said. Grandcrson was fined for dis- firearm 'inside tne city FOR SALE Factory Block Wood Phone 4-9639 or 2-2533 Delivered for $4 load or $2 at the plant. 4" Rubber Ring Sewer Pipe Per Ft. Rin9 Included At ipfKified for your South Suburban Stw- r Connection! Utt 4" Rubber Ring Pipe, tht Proven Product that Costs Less. Peyton & Co. I3S Mortal St. Mi. TU 4-514 TUAT THS ?7Ar AN ASIATIC OF BURDEN, HAS THE HEAD OF A COW, THE TAIL OF A HORSE, AND IT GRUNTS iua A MA 9 LI is.t rs m Th. Yak may k. ALL MIXED UP but ' not when it comet to producing i"0 dairy produfll. Coll tor home delivery tomorrow. 1 SgMF., X Z PLACES TO GO j ) THINGS TO P0Aj I 3319 So 6th Ph. 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