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    HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore Thursday, January 7. I960
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4-H NEWS
PIONEER BEEF, SHEEP CLUB
The first meeting of the Pioneer
Beef and Sheep Club was called
to order by president, Verne How
ard. There was a discussion about the
money left on hand which is $3.60.
It was decided to leave the money
An the treasury. A general discus
sion followed.
The officers for the new year
were elected. The new president is
Lee Holliday; vice president, Glen
Howard; secretary, Linnea Sund
quist: and news reporter, Mary El
len Hess.
The schedule of the meetings for
the new year was made. It was
decided that we would weigh the
calves on the second Saturday in
each month. It was decided that
the meetings would be on the sec
ond Thursday of each month.
The next meeting was decided
to be at the home of Mary Ellen
Hess on January 14.
Mary Ellen Hess,
News Reporter
Club Operator
'Locates' Funds
WHEELING, W. Va. (AP)-The
right club operator plunked down
a $1,000 bill to go bond for a
waitress.
Gus Kougendakis insisted that
the cops change it so he could
pay a $104.50 bond Tuesday.
Policemen, instead, called Jus
tice of the Peace Carl J. Fisher.
Roused from his sleep, the justice
told them to hike the bond to
$1,000. That did it. Gus fished in
his pocket and came up with
$104.50.
Plan Group
Slate Listed
Zone changes and consideration
of subdivisions will form the agen
da for the City Planning Commis
sion when it meets on Tuesday,
January 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the
council chambers.
The agenda includes:
1. Arterial plan.
2. Central business district study.
3. Request from Vernon Scott to
change zoning of lots 1, 2, 3 and
32, Block 310, Darrow Addition
from R-5 to R-5a to permit con
struction of an apartment build
ing. 4. Final plat of "First Addition
to Moyina" which was filed De
cember 30, 1959.
5. Council Resolution No. 1021
providing for urban planning which
was adopted December 21, 1959.
6. Preliminary subdivision map
of a resubdivision of portion of
Grace Park by Bob Kennicott.
7. Survey for paving unit in Old
Orchard Manor.
8. Request from Dr. Frank John
son to change the zoning of por
tions of Blocks 7, 8 and 9, Dixon
2nd Addition from R-5a to C-l to
permit construction of a medical
clinic.
TAXING DAY
YEOVIL, England (UPI) - A
court refused Wednesday to lower
the tax evaluation on the Earl of
Poulett's 500-year-old, 77 - room
ancestral home despite the Earl's
plea that the roof leaks, the heat
ing system is broken, the pillars
are crumbling and the walls are
falling down.
BASIN BRIEFS
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sclimidll
of Bonanza have a baby daughter
born January 5. She weighed 6
lbs., 15i ozs. Grandparents arc
Mr. and Mrs. Flay Snyder and
Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidli, all
of Osceola, Missouri,
Public Card Party, last in a se
ries of three, will be held at 7:30
p.m. Saturday, Janury 9, in the
Chiloquin Masonic Hall, There will
be prizes and refreshments will be
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Harper and
children, Sheila and David of Fair
field, spent the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boguc
of Etna.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers,
NJ Governor
Eyes Top Post
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) New
Jersey's Gov. Robert B. Meyner
today joined the ranks of favorite
son candidates for the Democratic
presidential nomination.
State Democratic leaders agreed
at a meeting Tuesday that New
Jersey's 41-vote delegation to the
party's national convention at Los
Angeles next June would support
the governor.
National Committeeman David
T. Wilentz of Perth Amboy,
spokesman for the group, told a
news conference he considered the
51-year-old governor a serious candidate.
Tulelake, have returned from Sun
Francisco where they spent
week. While there, they enjoyed
the East-West game.
Jim Porterfield, who has been
in Bonanza for the holidays, has
returned to Stanford University to
continue his studies. His parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Porterfield,
are enjoying a vacation in the
south.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Branson
and family of Etna, accompanied
by Mary Ann Hurlimann,- Etna,
recently were visitors of his neph
ew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Patterson at Cranncll.
Mr. and Mrs, Rusty Robertson
of Bcaverton spent the holidays at
the home of Mrs. Robertson's sis
ter and family, the Bill Macys of
Newell.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allcto, Chico,
spent the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Masters
of Etna.
Don Brisscnden, student at San
Jose State, has returned to his
studies after spending the holidays
with friends and relatives at Tule:
lake. The Brisscnden family lived
at Tulelake before their move to
San Jose.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harvey and
son, Glenn, spent Christmas at
Los Molinas with their daughter,
Mrs. Louis Brunncmer, and fam-
ly. They returned to Summer Lake
to attend to business affairs. The
elder Harveys returned to Los
Molinas for the winter and Glenn
remained here to operate the
ranch.
Mrs. Jumps Bogue and family ot
Etna have returned to Etna from
spending the holidays in Fairfield
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Hite Looncy. Boguc remained in
Fairfield for a longer visit with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGee and
son, Eddie, of Riley were
overnight guests of her sis
ter, Mrs. Dean Cannon, and fam
ily recently. The McGces enter
tained a large group of friends at
dinner .New Year's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnnn Luscombe of
Ecnd were weekend visitors
at the home of Mrs. Luscombe's
mother, Mrs. Florence Horn of Bo
nanza. Mr. and Mm. Newman Kimcs
and family, Klamath Falls, spent
the Christmas holidays with Mrs.
Kimes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Foster, Summer Lake. The Kimes
left last Tuesday on a trip to San
Francisco, returning after the New
Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Adams and
family, Tulelake. have returned
from an extended trip to Texas
where they visited Charles Heitz.
Daughter, Faye, resumed her
dancing classes last Saturday at
the Heitz apartment at Tulelake.
Detinar Hand, Summer Lake,
spent Christmas in Klamath Falls
with his wife, Joan, and two sons
and .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Hand and family. He brought the
boys and his brother, Kenneth,
back to spend a week.
The Virg HiiiTons, Tulelake, at
tended the East-West Game at San
Francisco January 2.
Mrs. Celia MeElllgntt came from
Portland to spend the Christmas
weekend with the Jeremiah
O'Leary family at Summer Lake.
She is the mother of Mrs. O'Leary.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burton
and Rayford Murphy of Callahan
were Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tickner.
Etna.
The Harry Hundley Family,
Newell, returned home last Mon
day from Texas where they spent
the holidays visiting Mrs. Hund
ley's parents.
Bonanza Home Extension Unit
will meet at the library Tuesday,
January 12, at 10:30 a.m. Soup
making will be the project and the
leaders are Phyllis Reid and Eve
lyn Valentine. Lunch consisting of
soups will be served and expenses
will be shared. Bring table serv
ice and soup bowl. Anyone inter
ested is invited.
Sharon Vincent, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Vincent of Bo
nanza spent several days in Klam
ath Valley Hospital recovering
from surgery on her wrist and
arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson
and family of Rupert, Idaho, spent
the holidays at the home of Mrs.
Patterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Sprout, Tulelake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fry and son
of Spokane and Mrs. Lorraine
Howard and three boys from
Corvallis spent the Christmas hol
idays with Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Harris at Summer Lake. Because
of illness of their son, Steven, Mr.
and Mrs. John Loosely, Roseburg,
wcro unable to attend.
II a y 1 c n e Tucker, 5-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Tucker of Bonanza, -is in the hos
pital at Lakevicw seriously ill
from a ruptured appendix.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Waggoner
and sons of Reedsport were re
cent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Wooten and fam
ily in Langell Valley.
Mrs. Annie Romtvcdt of Langell
Valley has a new granddaughter,
Carol Lynn, born Decenber 29 to
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCracken
of Klrkland, Washington. Other
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ben McCracken Sr. of Seattle. Sh
has an older brother and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ileiney and
family, Newell, are visiting the
Bob Woodmans at Yuma, Arizona.
Lawrence Burhner, Etna wea
therman, reported a low of four
degrees above Fahrenheit her
last Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Facey'i
home at Etna was not damaged
by the flue fire last Sunday morning.
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