Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 30, 1959, Page 10, Image 10

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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath F!!. Orr
Tuesday. .Tunc 30.
Over The Garden Gete
I Twelve member were present j corresponding secretary, was pre
A the meeting and all participateflented with gift from the club in
NORTHSIIIE GMtllKN CUB
Members of the Northside Gar
itrn Club will have a work day
Tuesday, June 30. at Shippin.ion
Park, it was decided at the last
meeting, which was held at Muore
Park recenily.
Hostesses for the potluck lunch
eon were .Mrs. Cf.ry Trice and
Mri. iMenn Thomason Mrs. M. A
FASHION COUNCIL members of th. local Hi-Fi Club modeled sportswear end sep
arates at The Town Shop last week. This group is sponsored by the Coca-Cola Company
and pictured here, from left, front row, are Kathleen Cionon, Sacred Heart Academy
freshman; Cheryl Ball, KUHS freshman; Nancy Nicol, KUHS freshman, and Donna Con.
tier, Merrill High School senior; back row, same order, Carolyn Osborn, KUHS junior;
Carolyn Ball, KUHS junior; Barbara Medley, Henley High School junior; JoAnn Bogatay,
University of Oregon sophomore, and Cynthia Kann, Marylhurst freshman. A similar pres
entation is planned for Miller's Department Store with members of the Hi-Fi Club Fashion
Council participating. Council members are chosen as representatives of all schools in the
area.
State Cattlemen
Name Secretary
PORTLAND 'APl Cecil Kd
wards. former supervisor lor the
state Racing Commission, is the
new secretary of the Oregon Cat
tlemen's Assn.
He was named to the post Sat
urday and said he soon will move
to Prineville where the organiza
tion maintains its headquarters.
Edwards was fired as racing
supervisor several months ago.
The board said after releasing
him that his work had been satisfactory.
BOAT SKIZLRES
SKOl'I.. Korea lAPi The South
Korean government today claimed
that the North Korean Commu
nists seized 3R South Korean tish
ing boats with 231 fishermen
aboard during ihe first Tive
months of this year.
Bowman. Merrill, was the guest
speaker. Her talk on horticulture
contained many suggestions which
can be used for the District Flow
.r Show. August ) and 2 at the
fairgrounds. Mrs. Price gave a
oi let account of her trip to tne dis-t-ict
convention.
The plant sale, held recently,
was discussed 'and pictures ni
the group, officers and guest
speaker were taken for the scrap
book.
f.ll.rilHIST CAItDEN 1'1.1'B j
The Gilchrii Garden Cluh met
iciently at the Gilchrist Metho
dist Church for its regular month
ly meeting. Pl?ns were completed
lor the annual family picnic to he
held W 'dncsday. July 2J. in Gil
christ. Mrs. Richard llialt. presi
dent, announced there will be no
July meeting.
Irs. Izom Kzell and Mrs C. W
Oxoorrow reported on the Oregon
Confederation of Garden Club's
Convent'on. which they attended
June lfi. 17 and 18 in Portland.
They were present at the installa
tion of ofliccrs for the coming
year, al which time Mrs. Verne
llrader, Chemult, was installed as
president of tne Oregon Federa
tion. The affair was held at Lewis
and Clark College.
in the program of flower arranging
using fresh flowers (romjhe mem
bers' gardens. Mrs. Leslie Norlin,
appreciation of the many hours
of work she has contributed to the
organization over the years that
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-he has been- a member. Mrs.
Norlin and her family are lea
irg Gilchrist soon to make their
home in California. A gift also was
given to Mrs. Dale Harris.
KU Teacher
Attends Meet
Charles T. Carlson, Klamath
Union High School, is one of six
Oregon educators attending a sum
mer leiiowship lor physics and
Chemistry study at the University
Ot California at Berkeley this year
Kitty high .school and prepara
tory "science teachers from 14
western, slates received the
awards. The scholarships are of
fered by the General Klectric
Charitable and K.ducational Fund
Course are handled through uni
versity extension.
The at holarships cover intensive
lecture and laboratory courses
the UC campus and field trips to
various Oh install j ions in the
Bay Area. Program is under di
rection of George Jura, professor
of chemislry nt t'C.
Purpose is to bring teachers up
tc date in their areas of instruc
tion and to help them stimulate
student Interest and enrollment in
high school science courses.
Instruction began Monday. All
expenses are covered by the scholarship.
Land Bureau
Sells Tracts
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STEVE E. JASSO. a Marine
private of Kamath Falls, re
cently completed four
weeks' individual combat
training at Camp Pendleton.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe' I. Jasso of 729
Walnut Avenue.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (APl
Two you.-g men are hiking to
New York--along the beach.
Why? To prove it can he clone.
Don Jcr.kin and Frank Culy said
as they set out last Saturday.
The plan to trudge via Los An
geles. San Diego, the peninsula of
ower California, the west coast
ol Mexico and Central America,
along the Pannma Canal, then up
the east coast of e North Amer
ican cnnlincnt to New York.
They figure it will lake them
lit months.
Kach carried a machete, hunt
ing knile. two changes of cluthes.
a compass, maps, knapsacks,
blankets, lirst aid Icits. flashlights.
toilet articles and 20 pounds of
food. But no money; they plan to
live nlf the land.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Crted and Purse
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
925 Hiqh TU 2-4404
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and Sons
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7th I Klamath
Ph. 4-4154
Announcing...
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Friday . . . . .-. . . 9:30-9:00
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133 S. 8th
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Ten tracts containing an
tlialcd 34, 1711. 000 board feet of lim
her were sold by the Mcdlord Dis
trict, Bureau of Land Manage
ment at an oral auction June as.
The sale brought a total of $'.m.
24. Competition was keen In all
except two of the tracts. Major
species contained in the tracts was
Douglas fir. It sold for prices
rangml from 123.10 to 150 peritf;
lkn,l--tin4 kn..,J I it- . .
.vai,u uuuiu im. lusi OlOS r'
were MO per thousand Icel or 4
more. , i'
Seven of the tracts are located
In Jackson County, two in Jose
phine County and one in Doug
las County.
Sale of a tract containing 3.."til,
000 board feet, located on I'pper
Grave Creek in Jackson Couniy.
will take place at the Mcdlord Dis
trict Office in Medford July 9. The
timber has been appraised at $i!6,
966.40. .
Notes Are Sour;
Clarinet Missing
CHICAGO ,(APi Several times
Sunday night Hyde. Park police re
ceived corqplainls about loud and
dissonant music coming from
clarinetist John Williams' Southj
Side apartment.
Three squads responded and
er-ch told Williams to "exclude the
sour notes and hold the noise
down."
Monday Williams reported to
the police his clarinet was miss
ing
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