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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Friday, Feb. 19, I960
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Altar Society
BLY The recently formed SI.
James Altar Society of Bly will
hold its first money making pro
ject for the church on February
at when members will sponsor a
ham dinner at the Bly school cafe-j
tcria from 4 to 7 p.m. Price lor
the dinner will be $1.50 for adults,
75 cents under 12 years ol aue.
and pre-school children free.
Money raised from this project
will be used toward purchasing a
statue for the new church which
was dedicated October 11, 1959.
Officers of the society follow:
Delia Mclsncss, president; Jo Dil
lavou, secretary-treasurer; Eliza
beth Campbell, vice president and
Reva 0'Neil, publicity
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Kenneth Bold, Bonanza, spent
several days at Medford recently
with his brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Howrey Roberts
entertained at their home in Lan-
gell Valley February 14 with din
ner in honor of the 12th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Art
Monroe.
Evelyn Edwards, Quartz Valley,
enjoyed a visit from Dorothy Er
nest of Yreka, February 16.
Mrs. Rose Vicria, Hildcbrand, Is
at Hillside Hospital in Klamath
Kalis.
Bonanza Parents and Patrons
will meet in the school auditorium
at 8. p.m. February 24. Carrol
Howe will talk on the school budg
et and there will be musical se
lections by Linda Holt and Jan
ice Burk. Mrs. Olive Fraley's sec
ond grade will have a doll show.
Refreshments will be served.
Frank McFall, Grcenview, re
turned home from the Siskiyou
County General Hospital at Yreka,
February 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Carlon
Suriimer Lake, honored their
daughter, Toni, on her first birth
day with a party. Gnosis were
.Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carlon and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver,
Paisley, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Carlon.
W. F. Jinnette Ranch near
Merrill was the scene of a fire
early last Wednesday morning. It
was thought the fire was caused
by a heat lamp in the barn. The
barn was destroyed. Merrill Fire
Department answered the call at
3:40 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Banister
and daughter, Candace, and Bill
Plumb, all of Paisley, and Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Pauck, Lakevlew,
were guests of their sons at Dads'
Weekend festivities at Southern
Oregon College last weekend.
Ted Rowcliffe Jr., Idaho Falls,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Rowcliffe Sr., of Langell
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and
daughter, Wylie, Merrill, are va
cationing in Texas and other
places ot Interest.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Smith, Eu
gene, were recent weekend guests
of the Bud Curriers at Summer
Lake.
Pfc. John Berlhclscn, Fort
Lewis, Washington, has been vis
iting in Etna with his wife and
parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Ber
lhclscn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Percrra.
Quartz Valley, had a Valentine
weekend visit from Mrs. Pererra's
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hartley, Reno.
Hobble Mason. French Creek
who has been in the hnsnilal in
San Francisco for a couple of
weeks, arrived home by plane
r cbruary 16.
March of Dimes dance in the
VFW Hall at Paisley Saturday,
February 13, had a good turnout.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Hnnils and
Randy of Chcmult. Mr. and Mis.
Jewel Dixon, Stockton, and Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Gray and boys
from Dunsmuir. were last Sundav
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Maiik Forrest at Mount Hebron.
Mr. and Airs. Fred W. Coles.
Klamath Falls, were guests of the
Lyle Coles at Red Rock Valley
last Sunday evening
Mrs. Carl Lewis. Etna, s D e n t
several days recently visiting her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Lewis, Platina.
'Mr. and Mrs. Dn-ight Kirrher
are in Portland this week attend
ing an annual buyers week for
hardware store owners. They will
return to Chiloquin this weekend.
Mr. anil Mrs. Dick Siemens and
Sharon Wilder, all from Corvallis
where Siemens Is a senior at Ore
gon Stale and Sharon a freshman,
visited at Chiloquin last weekend.
Mrs. Nell Sovey. Etna, fell last
Thursday and severed an artery
in the same wrist she fractured
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fitzgerald
and four daughters of Plush were
last Sunday guests of the Jeremiah
O'Leary family at Summer Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry "Skip"
llanna, Etna, are the parents of
a hoy born February 15 at the
office of Dr. G. P. Ashcraft in
Etna. Mrs. Verretta Crosby, For
est Grove, Is the maternal grand
mother and paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen Daniel
son of Etna.
Iloinrr Whipple' grass fire got
nut of hand last Monday and the
Fort Jones fire truck was called
to put out the blare.
Fort Lewis, are the parents of a
girl born February 14 at the office
of Dr. G. P. Ashcraft in Etna.
She has been named Terri Gayle
and is the couple's first child.
Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Claggett and
family have returned to Summer
Lake from a two weeks' vacation
in California with relatives. They
will leave February 22 for Port
land and Salem. Their son
Casey, will see an eye specialist.
Mr. and Mrs. John Manncrine
Chiloquin, recently attended the
Copeland Yard Convention at
Portland, an annual event.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Furring
ton, Callahan, are on a guided
tour of southern Mexico. Their
son, Stephen, and his wife are In
charge of the Farrington Store
and the Callahan post office.
Mrs. Loralne Starr, Portland, is
home for 10 days visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lewis,
at Mount Hebron.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson
Paisley, have moved to Oklahoma
to a new job. Mrs. Johnson is
the former Garnet Blair, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Con-
ners. Her husband is the son of
Mrs. Helen Whitwell, all of Pais
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. James Parham
and daughter, Cindy, recently vis
iled Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker
at Greenview. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ernest at
Yreka, former residents of Green
view. They returned to their home
at Modesto February 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bergsnyder,
Callahan, have sold their ranch
to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Ana
heim. The Johnsons will take pos
session in the spring. Strout Really
handled the sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cannon and
family, Summer Lake, were
guests of the Fort Rock Grange
at its regular session last Satur
day afternoon.
Glenn Studiman, Bly, will be
caller and give instructions at a
beginners' square dance class
Tuesday, February 23, at the Mer
rill Recreation Hall from 7:30
to 10:30 p.m. Anyone interested
is invited. For information call
Merrill 2362.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gift have
returned to Langell Valley from
a short trip to Ontario.
Ronald Kctchuin and Carolyn
Modien, Redding, spent the week
end at Bonanza with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ketchum.
Mrs. James Baxter, Merrill, Is
visiting in Las Vegas with her
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mulkey,
Plush, visited at Paisley last Mon
day. He is driver of the Plush-
Lakeview stage.
Bradley McMilan left Etna last
Wednesday for Ashland to visit his
uncle before leaving for Pasadena
where he plans to stay indefinite
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whipple,
Greenview, will have as house
guests February 22 and 23, Mr.
and Mrs. Russcl Winn of Med
ford. While here, the Winns will
make tamalcs in the Tamale
Kitchen of Mrs. Whipple to take
home with them.
Joyce Parks, Quartz Valley, an
elementary school teacher at Ga
zelle, spent last weekend in
Stockton at the home of her sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Clnrenre Dudley
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Bible Baptist Church
"A Cry In the Night," hour-long
missionary film, will be shown
at the Bible Baptist Church, 2244
Wiard Street, at 7 p.m. Sunday
February 21. The film was made
in India and depicts many of the
age-old customs in a non-Christ
ian civilization.
The film, released by World Vis
ion, recently won first place in the
documentary division of the Wi-
nono Film Festival, an internation
al competition for religious films.
The public is invited.
Boy Scout Sunday
Families and friends of the Con
gregational Church joined with fam
ilies of Boy Sqout Troop 77 and
Cub Scout Pack 77 Sunday, Febru
ary 7, in observance of National
Boy Scout Sunday.
During the morning worship
service charters of the two groups
were presented by Dick Wyatt,
Modoc Area Council representative
and accepted by Cliff Kenyon, In
stitutional representative. Kenyon
introduced Scoutmaster Ted Co-
ker; Cubmaster Emmitt Tucker,
Den mothers Joan Aschenbach,
Louise Mitchell and Dorothy Young,
Committeemen E. A. Carlson,
Doug Knudsen, James Pinson,
Gail Putnam and Charles Reynolds.
Forest Hawlcy, church moder
ator, presented the scoutmaster
with (he new troop flag.
Special guests were William Dar-
mod and Lysander Padmore, for
eign exchange students at OTI
and Cub Scouts of Roosevelt Pack
3 Den 4 and their den mother,
Mrs. Balsiger.
The Congregational Church has
served as sponsor in the scouting
program for the past four years.
M. A. McKmnie is pastor.
SEES THE LIGHT
SAVANNAH, Ga. (UP1) - A
former rock V roll singer
turned evangelist, Jimmy Snow,
24, of Nashville, Tenn., told a
church audience here Thursday
that rock V roll music is a
"sin and a major contribution to
juvenile delinquency."
of Noyes Valley near Callahan are
on a Farm Bureau tour in Ha
waii.
Collar's Grocery and Jack's
Meats, Greenview, are undergoing
a remodeling and extension. A
large room is being added to the
store by Casey Hansen.
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PARIS (UPI) r- The French
Ministry of Finance is trying to
sell the notorious Devil's Island
prison colony, complete with pen!
tentiary buildings and cocoanut
trees.
Sale of the prison colony, used
from 1817 to 1946 for France's
most desperate criminals as
well as political prisoners would
save the government $300,000 a
year.
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Nine Bureau of Reclamation ve
hicle drivers received safe driver
awards at the Klamath Project
office recently.'
D. E. Bunger, W. G. Ely, Burt
Mitchell, Charles F. Kelly Jr..
Floyd E. Rogers, Jesse Anderson
and Lynn B. S k e e n Jr. won
awards for four years of driving
without a preventable accident.
Luther McAnulty and Herbert D.
Jackson won similar awards for
three and two years, respectively,
of safe driving.
Those employes drive at least
NAACP SUPPORTS SIT-DOWN
NEW YORK (UPI) - The Na
tional Assn. for the Advance-
ment of Colored People has asked
its branches throughout the nation
to support the southern Negro sit-
down campaign to be served at
drug and variety store lunch
counters.
rioy vviiKms, NAAUr" execu
tive secretary, said Thursday the
protests started by a group of
Negro college students were "legi
timate expressions of citizens in
a democracy."
100 days each per year. Bureau
personnel average a total of 155,
000 miles per year here.
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