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fAGE 8 A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Sunday. Feb. 21. 13R0 BASIN BRIEFS Basin Boaters invite the publ to a crab feed at 7 p.m. Friday February 2B, at the Airport Cafe, Klamath Kails Municipal Airpor ; Tickets are available from any ' club member and will be on sale at the restaurant. Women's Civil Defense Commit tee of Klamath County will meet at Fairview School Tuesday, Feb ruary 23, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Atkinson, for mrr Klna residents now of Red ding, spent last Sunday in Etna with her mother. Mrs. Bessie Pitts. Larry Orpc, Redding, was Etna on business over the week end. Etna Elementary Parent Teach ers Association food sale held at Minors Store last Tuesday was ; Civil Suit Seeks Stock A civil suit filed by Warren J Schluchtcr maintains W. Don Mil lcr failed to perform an agreement regarding sale of stock in Klam - ath Ready Mix. The suit maintains Miller failed lo turn over to Schluchtcr 16 . shares (a small percentage of out standing stock) after Schluchtcr had offered .Miller Sttoo and five JIM) promissory notes. Instead, Mil ler returned the money and notes and announced intention to sell to a third party. Schluchtcr maintains Miller was obligated by agreement to accept the money and deliver the stock to Schluchtcr, a present stockholder. The suit does not imply that Mil ler refused to deliver stock after accepting payment for it. Skiing Good At Shasta Bowl Mt. Shasta Ski Bowl has 110 inches snow, good to excellent for skiing, bowl personnel reported over Ue, weekend. EvcHtt Memorial Highway Is open. No chains are required. Re ports predict fair weather through Monday, a holiday. . Temperatures are expected to j range in the 30s in daytime. Low '. est temperature Friday was 29. ; All facilities operate through the , week. success according to Mrs. Donna Eller, PTA president. Ulrlch Preiss, German foreign exchange student attending Etna High School, fractured his foot in a skiing accident on Salmon Moun tain recently. Matt George, owner of the Mo bile station at Grecnview, Donn Rickey, Scott Valley, and Elta Ed wards, Quartz Valley, will leave February 20 for San Diego to pick up the trailer house of Anny Wil son and bring it to Grecnview, where Mrs. Wilson has bought property. Ella Edwards will stay in Oakland for a visit with her sister, Nathella Collins and family. Vernon Maw, Eston Porter and Jack Gillette visited Fort Rock and Silver Lake Elementary School Monday and Tuesday to ive details about the speech con les1 on conservation of wildlife in the local soil conservation dis trict March 1. They represented the game commission, with head quarters at Summer Lake. Elta Edwards, Quartz Valley, was a nouseguesi i-enruary n and 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ernest, Yrcka. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Collvcr of Eugene were recent overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stitz at Horse Ranch Lodge, Fort Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thajlrn and family of Fallon. Nevada, are vis- ting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bran son and Mr. and Mrs. lid am- grcn of Etna. Volunteer Workers rcroofed the Catholic Church at Callahan last Saturday with aluminum roofing, I in restoration of this historical landmark. An Overheated oil stove at the Harry Burcell home in Etna was cause for the fire alarm early last Tuesday morning. Louis Johnson, Etna, underwent surgery at the Siskiyou County General Hosnital for amnutation of his left leg. He formerly made his home at the Draper Rest Home in Etna. Mrs. Vernon Branson and chil dren, and her father, Festus Fa cey, all of Etna, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tony Louvrin of San Francisco. While there Faccy will receive a medical checkup at the veterans hospital. Mrs. Christina Baker, Etna, has been confined to her home for the past two weeks because of the flu. Mrs. Dorothy Thompson has been taking care of her. Mr. and Mrs. Charles flaw son and children of Yreka visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quig ley of Etna recently. Ernest Iluyden, Callahan, dem onstrated his lumber sawing at tachment for chainsaws, which he invented, at the Lumbermen's Con-i ference at Redding. R. A, (Rube) Long, Fort Rock was on the hospitality committee at the recent 29th annual meeting of the American Society of Range Management held in Portland. He was also a member of the program committee. Among others attend ing from this area were Mrs. Long and Everett Green of Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hiic- siscse have returned to Langell Valley after being married Janu ary 30 at Reno. She is the former Ruth Ralph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ralph, Bonanza, and he is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hricziscse, Langell Valley. They will live at 3531 Hilyard, Klam ath Falls. Now Under New Management CRESCENT CAFE Hours: 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. X Milri No. of 38 Jrt. an lliuir Wayne Negus SALESMAN WANTED OCCIDENTAL LIFE GENERAL AGENCY 133 So. 9th Street Mrs, Toby Slaten, Red Bluff, spent several days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ber thelsen of Etna. She is the aunt of Mrs. John Berthelsen who has been staying with her in-laws. Mrs. Robert Lord has returned to her home at the Forks of Salm on from Mcdford where she was hospitalized recently. Her mother, Mrs. Estella Hiett of Etna, is stay ing with her until she is well. D SKOW-DANCE yln Person Johnnv Preston if "Running Bear" - Top Tune of the Nation JIVING GENE "Breaking Up Is Hard ROD BENARD "Shedding Teardrops Over You" BENNY BARNES "FosteU Gun Alive" Music By THE TWISTERS Fabulous 7 Piece Band Featuring Skip Stewart, Vocol The entire troupe is mode up of top recording Merc ury artists. RED BARN Dorris, Calif. WED., FEB. 24 From 9 Till 1 a.m. Admission before 9, $1.50 After 9, $2.00 Malin Chamber of Commerce CRAB FEED Monday, February 22, 1960 7:00 p.m. BROADWAY HALL Malin, Oregon $5.00 membership card admits two people. These are available at the door. BALANCE jistesit ..Mm PONTIAC-ONLY CAR WITH Wide-Track widens the stance, not the car. With the widest track of any car, Pontiac gives you better stability, less lean and sway, accurate control. X ll i i n 7 j NAI.OW MACK ""V PONmC'l WIBI.HACK SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER ECCLES MOTOR CO. 606 So. 6th St. KLAMATH FALLS Spring is here, on every page of WARDS NEW CATALOG A little bird won't have to tell you . . . You will know spring is here, when you see and shop Wards new Spring Catalog I It's bright and fresh as a florist's window full of jon quils in January,, because it's crammed from cover to cover with a huge variety of fine, economical, new merchandise. It's so easy to shop, too, by phone or in person. See it now! SHOP BY PHONE Call TU 4-3373 SHOP IN PERSON 9th & Pine THE KLAMATH FALLS COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION INVITES YOU TO JOIN IN ITS 25th ANNUAL MEMBEIrSSIHlDP Monday, Feb. 21 to Saturday, Alarch 5 One of the Season's Top Attractions THE LITTLE GAELIC SINGERS Only one of the outstanding artist groups brought to Klamath Falls by the Community Concert Asso ciation. JOIN NOW! Your membership will allow you to enjoy 4 concerts by Nationally known artists ... made possible through non-profit co-operative organization. No member ships will be available after March 5. Tickets will not be sold for individual concerts. JOIN NOW! Membership Headquarters - Ace Mimeo 312 South 7th Phone TU 4-7084 ALL 1960 MEMBERSHIPS $J00 COMMUNITY CONCERT OFFICERS President: ROSS RAGLAN D First Vict President: RAY BIGGER Second Vict President: MRS. GEORGE KOVICH Third Vice President: MRS. FRED HAYES Secretary: MISS EVA DICKSON Treasurer: MR. JACK HOPKINS ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Officers and Directors of the Community Concert Assn. Thank the following firms for their support of this message: Klamath Ice & Storage Jones' Office Supply U.S. National Bank Western Oil. & Burner Swan Lake Moulding First National Bank Herald and News Bank of Klamath Falls Tower Furniture Drews Manstore Downtown I Town It Country MRS. LYLE KELLSTROM MRS. GLADYS ADAMS DR. FRANK JOHNSON MR. ARNOLD GRALAPP MR. end MRS. MARTIN SWANSON MRS. FRED EHLERS MR. LOUIS MANN MRS. DAVID BUNGER MRS. LETHA LANDIS MR. JERRY BERCOVITZ MRS. LAING SIBBETT