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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1960)
Friday', .lantiarv 20. 10fl0 PAHR'S-'-A' Theft Charge Dismissed Presbyterian Meeting Herd Law Battle Goes On Ballot Tl'I.ELAKK The Presbytery of The question of whether horses car; if the herd law is not in ef fect, the driver is responsible. A car theft charge against southwest Oregon, ministers and and cattle may roam at laisc in Apparently he had Riven Killis a ride later on his way to Cali fornia. The district attorney's office said the theft case now is being in vestigated by the FBI. The juven ile office here had not yet been asked to enter the case. Another dismksMl in HictriVt ruling elders representing the 28 transient was dismissed in district court Wednesday on information Dairy and vicinity probably will Presbyterian churches of South ern Oreson. will meet at the new ly completed Westminster Presby be placed on a special ballot for the May 20 primary election. A petition requesting the vote has been filed with the county from the FBI that the man knew nothing of the theft. '1 k " terian Church in Medford on Fri George Lee Killis, 30. had been day. February 5. Elder Stan Buck charged with stealing a jeep sta ingham has been appointed as clerk's office. The petition bore tion wagon from Ward's Klamath principal delegate and Elder Wood row Chambers as alternate for the Tulelake church. Funeral Home January 21. Killi Ji names, which are being checked against voters' recistratinns An. and a 14-year-old boy from Klam ath Falls were arrested in Nevada court concerned Robert Miller. 57, other petition is likely. 1915 Orchard Avrnnp rharoprl h City, California, and there the boy admitted he had stolen the ve hicle. The petitions Dronosc the nunc. his wife with assault and battery on Christmas Eve. The couple set tled their differences out nf rnnrt ! Cost of a movie spectacular to tion of a herd law for the district. If a herd law is in effect, the live stock owner is rcsnonsihlr. ( a r day is about six million dollars. Cost of producing a similar film He told California authorities the the district attorney's office said. classic in the 1020s was SM.'i.OOO. key was in the station wagon. damages if an animal is hit by a HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. L U P E jj !; now at ;' jj SANDRA'S j: j BEAUTY SHOP j! 337 E. Main TU 4-5335 1 1 Evening Appointment!, Too! (' LU McKAN CHURCH has Installed the following officers, We.s, and elder,: Front row, left to right, are Glen Happel, finance committee; Fred Meyer, the Rev. Nor. bert E. Dey, pastor Robert Rutter, John Klein, Don Whitmer, and Bob Daniels, head usher. Back row, same order, are Glen Buchanan, Frank Eberlein, Pete Colvin, finance committee, Earl Burwell, and Harold Eberlein. Bob Buelow, also an elder, took the picture. BASIN BRIEFS Vera R. Coulter of Oregon City, state president of the Association for Childhood Education, will be the guest of the Klamath Chapter at 10 a.m. Saturday in the county library. Shasta teachers will pro vide a pre-meeting coltee hour. Laurence E. Maston, son of Mr. end Mrs. Loren J. Maston of Che mult, is receiving basic infantry training at the Army's Fort Ord. He attended Gilchrist High School. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webster and children of Carson City were vis King friends and family in Paisley over the weekend. Darrell Keniery, 6-year-old son' of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Keniery, Redmond, formerly of Paisley, died recently after a long illness. All residents of Paisley extend their sympathy to the family. Mrs. Gladys Dimmlck of Etna has received news of the birth ot a baby boy, January 14, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Al Hints of Carmi chael. The boy has been named Dennis Richard. The Hintz' also have a 2-year-old daughter. Mrs. Hintz is the former Jocelyn Moore . of Etna. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith of Etna are the parents of twin girls born January 16 at the.Scott Val ley Clinic. Mr and Mrs. Jess Tibbs of Fort Jones are the maternal grandparents and Ormond Smith, Etna, the paternal grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Rolan, Mrs. Leland Smith, Amy Derham, Mrs. Ted Skillen, George Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dannenbrink, all of Etna, attended the Scott Val ley Grange card party Saturday, January 23, at Greenview. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Malpcrt of Sacramento have a son Bryon Scott. They adopted him on Janu ary 21 and he is 3 months old. Malpert was a teacher at Bonanza High School for several years. Mrs. Virgil Boomer of Lorella Store took her son, Danny, to Portland for medical care. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ted Al bert. Richard Burnett and Mike George of Washington, D.C., spent several days in Langell Valley with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett. Both are students of Shas ta Junior College at Redding. Why Pay More? LOANS Grl the cash ymu nerd quickly nd easily and enjoy I oral aerv Ire at low bank rates. Borrow n your ilrnatnre, fnrnftaro r ante. Personal Loom 0 Appliance Loans Auto Loans Boat Loans Borrow Hpt In Thft I1 monthly Amonnt Payment! $200 12.53 $300 18.79 $400 " 25.06 $500 - 31.33 A BOOK nn HLRfflRTM FALLS w I South 6th & Klamath trmtr f rXrri! DMtlt teeartaee C.rp.r.ll.B Mr. and Mrs. Ishinael Dick of Bonanza Chevron station an spending a few weeks at Santa Rosa. Their son Warren is in charge of the station. Patty Terpenine. four vear nlri daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evertt Terpening of Bonanza, is ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff SmiaM r Merced were 'recent Bonanza visi tors. His mother. Mrs. Maurice Sewald, has returned to her home in Bonanza alter over two months at a hospital in Wheeler. She will have to stay in bed for another three months. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter have moved to Bonanza In livn They bought the Keith Turner ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Turner and family have moved to the Henrv Schmor ranch near Bonanza. Mr. Baxter is a retired Army man from California. Church Women ' United Church Women meeting at the First Christian Church Jan uary 25 elected and installed the following officers for I960;,. Mrs Frank Peyton, First Presbyterian Church, president; Mrs. Arthur Farr, First Methodist, first vice president; Mrs. Brooks Custer, First Presbyterian, second vice president. i . Mrs. E. L. Rusth, Hope Luther an, secretary; Mrs. C. C. Cope land, Klamath Temple, treasurer; Mrs. Marie Scddon, Peace Me morial Presbyterian, publicity; Mrs. C. E. McClellan, Church of the Brethren, historian; Mrs. Ross Ragland, Peace Memorial Presby terian, nominating chairman. TIED JOCKEY MARK BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) - Ap prentice rider Frank Northcutt of Covington, Ky., tied a record at Pimlico this fall when he rode five winners in one day. The feat was performed in 1931 by Joe Guerra and repeated in 1956 by Nick Shuk. 4-H NEWS MAL1N SHEEP CLUB The first mcetinc of the Ma. lin Sheep Club was held at Mikp Croft's home. The pledge was giv en oy hristi Ottoman. It was de cided that our cake sale would be changed to a later date. We decided to have our sheep meet ings changed to Sunday afternoons instead of Wednesday nights. Officers for the vear air. nrosi- dent, Ellen Rajnus; vice president, Danny Tofell ; secretary. Karen Gentry; treasurer, Kristi Otto man; news reporter, Evelyn Raj nus; song leaders, John Gentry and Linda Stastnv: sereeant.al.' arms, Tommy Tofell. lhe meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will be February 7 in the afternoon. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Croft. Evelyn Rajnus News Reporter ABC SEWERS The meeting was called to order by President Sandy Johnson. The secretary called the roll. All mem bers were present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and corrected. We are going to ect a card and send it to Donna Faye Haskins, one of our member's mothers, and one to Sandy Frisvold, who is sick in bed. As there was no further hiisl. ness the meeting was adjourned Myrene Cunningham News Reporter A rhinoecros' hide is so thick it looks like armor plating, and yet it bleeds when scratched slightly. DANMOORE HOTEL 1217 S.W. Morrison St. Portland, Oregon All Transient Su.iU. All Him. who come return. Rotoi Rat too high, not law. Fr. Garage, TV's and Rodio'l. R.putation far cleanliness. Children under seven, no charge. Court Records KLAMATH COUNTY DISTRICT COURT Lester Vincent Moznik. axle over load, diimiued motion district attor ney. Jack L. Stafford, tandem axle over load, dismissed motion district attor ney. Hollis Srhrocder. combination over load, dismissed motion district attorney. James Lcroy Stockdale, combination overload, dismissed motion district attorney. Eugene Michels and William F. lenski, combination overload, d 1 i missed motion district attorney. Marvin . Lindbergh Darby, tandem axle overload, $t3 forfeited. Doyle Wyite Smith, fail disnfav li cense, dismissed motion district attorney. Robert Miller, assault and httrv dismissed motion district attorney. nicivin Aioeri uia jr.. tandem ax e overload. $68 forfeited. Elmer Andrew McGinnls. btoud xle overload, dismissed. Bedfor Biles, combination overload dismissed. George Lee Killis. larceny, dismissed motion district attorney. Gray Thomas Gilbert, fail stOD at stop align. $5. Edwin Theodor Dnhlber. ohKrureri rear vision, dismissed. Jesse Mearl Johnvtn. fail drive rieht side of highway, $5. I ran Leroy Gidney. no muffler. $7.50. surprise dollar days Gobs and gobs of dollar day specials at Spencer's. You see, "Bert" is out of town and the girls are doing them selves proud by putting almost every thing on sale . . . many items at Half-Price or less". Save now at Spencer's, Klamath's only exclusive children's shop, 619 Main. 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