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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1959)
tfjttisv. way . tvm " '' l ' ' 'J.M4 PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH TALLS, OREGON "DENNIS THE 'kWAHJOitVOULOWCHARSeTOSlVE A white rata butch? v - DIANE PLAV DAY NEW PINE CREEK Approxi mately 30 children from the Kelly Creek Grade School attended a county-wide play day gathering at Paisley last week. Ladies taking cars from here were Mrs. Opal Butler, Mrs. Pearl Lightle, Mrs. Bodney Grant, Mrs. Bud Madison, Mrs. Grant Riggs, Mrs. Doris Colo han and Mrs. Oscar Doming. Mis. Deming was substituting as the tipper grades teacher for Mrs. Mary Padget, who was ill. HOSTS ALTURAS Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Howe were hosts to the Modoc Gem and Mineral Society Friday night, May 8, at their home on Third Street. At that time, the rockhound group of the society planned a field trip to Tulodad. Nevada, which they will make on Sunday, May 24. If your beads ore' corrtrtd 1 1 a- round . . Pick them up and bring them down (TO TltF Hr.ST BEAT Xt - STRINGER IN TOWN ROY RUGE JEWELRY REPAIR Come In mo I I III MAI DRESSES! SUITS! COATS! SHOES! MANY OTHERS! Savings up to Vi plus terrific Close-" out Prices in our Infant's and Child ren's Department. These Low Prices are our way of saying "THANKS" for 3 Wonderful Years. MENACE" FEHLMAN Junior Queen Contestant Riding Vet MONTAGUE - Diane Fehlman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fehlman, Montague, is one of the five girls competing in the Junior Queen contest for the eighth annual junior rodeo and barbecue, sched uled for Sunday, June 21, at the Montague rodeo grounds. Diane is IB. a sophomore at Yrcka High School. She has rid den horses since she was about 3, having gone with her brothers. She has participated in many rodeo events in the past .five or six years, emerging as prize winner on various occasions. At present she is co-captain with the Montague Lancerettes, having ridden with the group since it was first organized about five years ago. BREAKS ARM ALTURAS Mrs. Robert M. Sloss. wife of the publisher of the .Modoc County Record of Alturas. fell in her home on Sunday, May 17, and broke an arm. Mrs. Sloss has assisted her husband for ap proximately 25 years as a writer of advertisements. And Save During Our 525 Main I Ph. TU 4-3466 V r Basin Briefs Etna Mrs. Halbert Smith, Etna spent the past week visiting in the southern part of the state. While gone she spent a few days with each of her daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory in Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carlson of Palo Alto and Mr. and Mrs. Don Morris i.i Los An geles. In Alaska Mrs. Nadlne Roberts of Etna has received word that her husband, Robert Roberts, A.3.C. Is stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base at Anchorage, Alaska. Mrs Roberts and baby plan to join their husband and father in July. Meet The Scott Valley Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 6885, will meet at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Hall in Etna on Monday, May 18 PTA The Etna Parent Teacher Association will have installation of officers on Monday May 18. Donna Eller will serve another term as president: Joyce Griggs, vice pres ident; Marian Timmons, secretary and Edna Louise Deppen, treasur cr. Lois Hayden has been appoint ed parliamentarian. Teams -- Players In the Little League Baseball teams in Etna met Saturday evening in the city hall to have their pictures taken in their new uniforms. , Malln Parents and Patrons will hold the last meeting of the year on Tuesday evening.. May 19, in the high school gym at 7:30. Speak er will be Dr. M. E. Woodcll of Southern Oregon College who wil talk on "The World Today." Also on the program is a choral read ing by the seventh and eighth grade students and folk dancing bv the sixth grade. In charge of refreshments are the filth and sixth grade room mothers. Fashion Show and Tea will be held on Wednesday afternoon, May 21). at 2 o'clock in the Malin High School music room with all women of the community invited to at lend. This event is being presented by the home economics classes under the leadership of Mrs. hathy Edwards. Visiting in Salem this week is Mrs. Ella Halousek of Malin. She is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Judson Laird, and her husband. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen and Lloyd Jensen of Tulelake attended the funeral of a long time friend, Dan Kelley, at Chico. Meet At Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nelson and family of Duram, California, met her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ryckman of Tule lake at the Ryckman s home at Shasta Lake over the weekend, Skip Day Seniors of Tulelake High School enjoyed their "skip day" Monday, May 11, at Shasta Lake, where they were guests of the Bert Ryckman family. Chap erons for the group were Bill Quinn, Virginia Lindsey, Edie Van Nortwick, Irma Fairclo and Mary Swensy. Returned Home after attending the funeral of Mrs. John Bush of Tulelake were Martin Bush of Itha ca, New York, brother of Mrs Bush: John Ellas of Seattle, Wash ington: Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Close of Seaside, Oregon: and Ell Aa land of Los Angeles. Shasta Lake Trip Members of the California Scholarship Feder ation of Tulelake High School had a "skip day at Shasta Lake. Fri day. May 8. Chaperons were Mrs. Dorothy Manccau. Mrs. Bill Whit akcr and Miss Schupp. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Hon rjrissenden ot Newell re turned home Wednesday afler a trip to Sacramento and San Jose, Brisscnden attended a teacher's meeting at Sacramento. In Hospital Mrs. Bessie Halz houser of Dairy is a patient in the Klamath Valley Hospital, where she is reported to be recuperating from a Iractured leg. Home Mrs. Charles Boroughs of Sprague River has returned to her home after undergoing surgery at Klamath Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffers Lederman of Oak ridge were guests at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Michael in Dairy, for a lew days in order lo visit with Ihcir mother while she was in the hospital. Returned Mr. and Mrs. George Wood have returned to their home in Salem after visiting for a few days with their son and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wood in Dairy. Recovering Mrs. Annie Galla gher of New Pine Creek has re turned to her home from the Lake- view Hospital and is recuperating from an illness. Mrs. Susan Vin cent, who was also in the hospital is also recovering from a -rospira lory illness. Ill Joyce Robnetl, New Pine Creek senior at Lakeview High School, has been 111 recently. From Redding Mr. and Mrs Louie Smith were recent visitors Irom Redding at the home of Mrs. Smith s parents, Mr. and Mrs Clay Lawson, in New Pine Creek To Canada Floyd Woods, ac companied by Lee McClain. dc livered a load of bees to Peace River, Canada, recently. Dick Cook also recently returned from deliv enng a truck load of bees to the Wood s apiaries on Peace River All are from New Pine Creek. To Oakland Charlie Vincent as a recent visitor at the home of his son. Robert, and wife in Oak land, California. NEW OFFICERS of the Klamath County PTA Mothersingers, a choral group which makes numerous public appearances include, left to right, Mrs. Anita Campbell, accompanist; Mrs. Verda Meyers, lecretary-treaiurer; Mrs, Jean Mueller, president; Mrs, Ellen Miller, director and Mrs. Maxine Waite, vice president. Ferguson School Dedication Thursday Dedication of the Twyla Fergu son Elementary" School on Home dale and Delaware streets in the Southeast Suburban area is planned for 8 p.m. Thursday, May 21, at the school. The public is invited to be present for the dedication ceremony, the program and to view the building. TWYLA Ashland Child Burned Fatally ASHLAND (AP) Billie Lee Millard, 2, was burned fatally Friday when his clothes caught fire as he and his sister played in a shed behind the family ga rage here. Police believed the children may have been playing with mutches. 'hey said the sister, Helen Marie, 4, ran crying with alarm lo her mother. But the boy was dead by the time the mother got to him. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Millard. vlIOHWVv&WTJE IMBOUJED! IMTRmED! UimiuDMG! C 'i, ForbiJdcn Land that threatened LL VVJ ! and the geisha CbLOR 1 imi by D Luna CinemaScopG SAM JAFFE EIKO ANDO OPCN OAILY 7:08 t-Nn 7.49 10:10 riut TUES. r r ."V '.'ft .'I f r II The one story structure, named for a pioneer Klamath County edu cator, the late Mrs. Twyla Fergu son, was first used in September 1955 for grades one through the sixth. A later addition brought the classrooms to 16. School officials, friends of Mrs. Ferguson and Twyla Ferguson stu dents, will take part in the dedica- FERGUSON Governor Views Exhibit Site PORTLAND (AP)-Gov. Mark Hatfield inspected the Oregon Centennial Exposition site north of here Friday. He said he was amazed at the amount of work finished. The governor had toured (he grounds several months ago. Aft, cr a closer look Friday, he said, "I've found nothing but optimism that the exposition work will be completed on schedule. The Centennial Exposition and International Trade Fair will be gin a lOfl-day run June 10. 7 existence! ,.m. J Shorn tW C.rt If fh 1 1 I ilst :M:!MJtlT'4JiHI.-JtlJIJA..M.tUll 'It Hon ceremony. Mrs. George Clark will give the dedication address. A picture of Mrs. Ferguson with a fitting inscription of her long scrv ice in the school system and her tireless interest in the youth of Klamath County, will be presented to the school. She lived in Klamath County from , 1916 until the year of her death, in 1954. She taught in vari ous schools and served as county school superintendent for a time. Following her retirement' she continued her active interest in voung people, working diligently for the establishment of Esther Applegate Girl Scout Camp at Lake of the woods. She contributed to the success cf the Red Cross. Public Health Service, League of Women Voters and other civic, education and charitable projects. Her friendships weie many. She took part in the rush of wartime during World War I in Washington, D.C. and traveled widely in Europe and South Amer ica. She served one summer as a lookout for the forest service. Her home here was on Link River. Wil pjiVtl r 4 k ' TECHNICOLOR Doors Opon 12:45 "Trie Trap" Shown ot 12:55 -4:05 -7:15 . 10:20 "Lone Texan" ot 2:50 . 6:00 end 9:00 Klamath Morttfrniiigers Elect Officers For Year Mrs. Lawrence Mueller is the new president of the Klamath County PTA Mothersingers. Mrs. Mueller was elected at the May 7 meeiing of the Mothersingers to serve for the ensuing year. Other officers elected are Mrs. E. J. Waite, vice president, and Mrs. R. L. Meyers, secretary- treasurer. Mrs. Mueller is a mem ber of Riverside PTA and Mrs. Waite and Mrs. Meyers are mem bers of Conger RTA. The Klamath County PTA Moth ersingers was organized in Octo ber, 1957, through the Klamath County Council PTA by Mrs. Earl Sheridan as chairman and Andrew Loney Jr. as director. Mrs. Alex ander Luft was president of the group' both years. This choral group was organized in the interest and study for the pursuit of better music and con- Coflh'nuemi Show Today rom 12:45 UNA TURNER M i SANDRA DEE DAN 0 HtRLIHY-SUSAN ftUnNtK ROBERT AIDAJUAN1TA MAHALIA JACKSON J. singing "Trouble ol tlx Workl" I )J COMPANION XTIGHTEHIFIG GLDSffl 1 ACTION HIT! sists of women who belong to PTA units all over Klamath County that like to sing. They meet every Thursday evening in the Mills School music room. Mrs. W. Don Miller accepted an invitation to be permanent direc tor for the group in September, 195H. and Mrs. Wm. P. Campbell is the accompanist. PTA units all over Klamath County give financial support to the group for their music. The members also pay monthly dues. They plan to become a great as set and service to the community. They made seven appearances last school year and have made 15 appearances so far this school year. New members and visitors ar always welcome at the weekly study meetings. NOW SHOWING! MOORE Feehm Today 12:55 3:12-5:J4 7:40-9:51 EARL GRANT im "ImitatiM ol.lile 10IIETEXAII