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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Pro. Tnpsdav. March 1. lOfid 0 PAGE TfrREE o , o GOPoTFedsurer Candcafe To Visit Klamath Falls B62 J ii TRY IT! O' THE NEW Olympic PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Terms To Suit You 9 OWICB) SUPPLY 624 Main TU 2-4408 in ijininati it Representative Shirley Field (R Porllandi a candidate (or the Re publican nomination (or state trea surer, will visit Klamath Fvjts, Saturday, March 19. Miss Field will be the guest of Fred W. Heard of Klamath FQs. Heard is state chairman of the Oregon Republican College League and chairman of Representative Field's University of Oregon Cam paign Committee. Her visit to the Klamath Basin will be her initial campaign visit to this area. She is opposing State o Friendly HfrpfulneaS To Evary Creed and Pun t?ard'e RlaQBatfJ Fugval flo09 a29Hia TU 2-4m agd Aqi Treasurer Howar(JQ Belton in tit" Republican primary. O Miss Field, a representative since 1957, is a member of the Labor and Industries, Public Health and Welfare. Education and Judiciary and Alcoholic Con trol committees of the Oregon House of Representatives. The stale treasurer hopeful has been vice chairman of the Interim Edu cation Committee. She had the en Osement of labor in her last campaign for state representative in Multnomah County. In May W59, she was invited to attend the White House Co'rence on Refu gees in Washing. D.C. Representative Field, a veteran of three sessions in the Oregon l.Oislauire, represents the west subdistrict of Multnomah County ihp is nnn nf thrpp lifetime Ore gon Young Republics. The other two are U.S. Maritime Commis sioner Sig Unandcr and Tom Law son McCall, prominent news ana lyst in Oregon. The candidate for state treasur cr, a' in the Republican politi cal circles for more than a He- 0 Oil) THIS '&tXaSEL FACTORY SLOSi0Of mum i ft ft$& v' t ;.':"' .,1t.iiOTtt-l II""1" em 1 MM mtmsa MM) HP W M cade, has been an attorney for the past 13 years. She is a former board member of the League of; Women Voters in Portland, a' member of the governor's com mittees on Children and Youth, and on Prisons and Parole, and a member of the Izaak Walton League, the Urban League, and the American AssocialO W'i versity Women. She is arfprmcr member of the Executive Com mittee of the Young Republican National Federation. Heard stated that a f!3: day o' campaign activities is planned. no-host dinner at the Winema Ho- at 6:30 p.m. is scheduled. Rep resentative Field wigive her main address of the Klamath Falls Uiur at thSy time. Ucard men tfuncd that the rVteeMs oifrn to the public. Those attending must make reservations by calling TU 4-6645. O All Republican candidates from Klamath County have been invit ed to attend as special guests CITY BRIEFS HURR1CAU.S 30 LONDON IUPH At least 30 persons were killed and 150 in- juretKin the hurricane which hit the Ttf'ilish Indian Ocean islam 'colony V Mauritius Saturday, thl British Broadcasting Corp. report ed Sunday. Edith Wiard will.be hosfcs to the Shasta View Home Econom ics Club when it meets at her home, 2705 Wiard Street, Wednes day, March 2, at 1 p.m. Buena Vista Home Extension Unit will have its jygular meet ing WWnesday, March 2, at 10 a.m. in Joan's Kitchen at the fair ground. Members please bring empty containers of detergent used X&i products used lor finer things. Players Club will have a regu lar meeting in the club room of the city libraryJVednesday, March 2, at 7:p.niAll members arc urged to attend totote on is sues iQortant to the club. OTI Tech Slates will have their regular m rB)t i n g Wednesday. Arch 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the Y building on campus. County health nurse will show slides. The meet ingQill alsQbe a baby shower. For information, call TU 4-9053. o St. Mary's Altar Society will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the parish hall o It's Frii6irVs Ffefct! Lc$ at thesOeotures: 0 Dial any heat , . from "worm" to "red hot" Tc6dr f) W inder C G full-widK? French Door Ov$ D S(, He Units 419.95 29.95 20.09 1 TS L Spt V) III gBttttf OSHt III ft) J o LOANS nd iitr and tnjor locI ttrv mi . Ir9.t hank lrOjour 'rnalart VferMft UMnQ 4) Auto Loom 4Kt LqOOji urntla Bnrrow Th"i Amnnnl 111 monthly Parmtntt man $300 $400' $5flu; 19,T9 25.06 RilK Membtr f Ped.r.l Uepolll Inlnr.nc. Corparall.a parisn nan. Lttus.AuxilA'y to Brotherhood of RailroiltiJ'i'ainmcn will have a regular meeting in the K. C. Hall Tuesday, March 1, at 8 p.m. Cft. eS)Crest, OES, will have a' family pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. WedncsAy March 2. fol lowed by a srated meeting at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Hall at Chilo- liiin. All OES families are invit- d. Velma O itchell will host the Friendly Circle at her home at 1611 Avalon Street Thursday. uMarch 3, at 12:30 p.m. Luncheon will be potluck. Klamath Archers will have a business meeting and indoor shoot kjThursday, March 3, at the indoor Company on South Sixth Street. KPotluck dinner will be at 6:30 m. All persons interest in rnhery are invited. Klamath Falls Lions Club spa ghetti dinner at Reames Golf and Country Club will be served, start ing at 6:30 n. Friday, March 4. Members and guests invited. Ethel and M esses Rylander, Dacie Hoover e Kilgore will be host he Eagles Auxiliary he jjio al noon Wednesday, March Q at the Eagles Hal). A social hour will ollow 'the lunchaui.' Velma Mitchell, 1611 Qvvalon .will be hostess to members of bct9fVea TpAda Allots 1 Custom Imperial MocW RCT -39-59 WqW IjRIGIDAIEtB WATER MBTERo With Speed Heat Units FAST! FAST, f AST! YOU CAN WASH ALL DAY AND NEVER RUN OUT OF HOT WATER. Reg. 99.95 Less $20 Bonus u w Yern Owens' m r o e i iv vi i I Full 10-Year Warranty! Cascade ' Home Furnishings OE? 9 Reg. 89.95 Q mm? ARST FULL OF DOLLAR UlOijIH Eleclri $i W2la AdmiPal-RG300. 30" Electric Range: Reg. 179.95 Now, With TRADE Shaffer Electric Town & Country Shopping Center Z?H" Green Stamps the Friendly Ciroff, for a potluck luncheon Thursday, March 3. in stead of Thursday, March 10. Slag, the residue of blast fur naces, is tossed into oyster beds as an anchor base to which baby oysters attach themselves. A species of ants, Polyergus, enslaves the larvae of rival ants. The enslaved youngsters ar taught to feed their masters. NAACP will meet at 7 p.m., Sat.iHay, March i in the lecture roou, of the Klamath County irary. I.ibrl Business will 10 membership drive. All tercsted persons will be welcome. Prosperity Robrkah Lodge, N'u' 100 will hold a regular meeting Thursday, .Qrch 3. Officers need Si? wear (oials. Naomi French, executive direc tor of Klamath Council of Camp Fire Girls, is in San Francisco to attend a week of scons of the rwm-iivaii Lamping rtssocjauun National Civention. The mcet- ned Tuesday, and Aicludc Saluruay afternoon. Headquarters will be the new Masonic Conven tion Hall. Mrs. Olive Cornelt has returned Ti-nm fmir unnli ci-t,n! in lha Hoc. ...... ..... .a ' r "-ltm crt in Southern California. UUI somn sue visited with Mrs. Cath- WL- Brumbaugh and Mrs. Jen nie Pcltz, both of San Fracisco. Mrs. Brumbaugh is presently as sociated with Fast's Camera Shop in Slone-vn, near San Francis co. Both Mrs. Peltz and Mrifi Brumbaugh are former residents of Klamath Falls. Dale M. Hallack, director of the Klamath Union High School Or chcQi, will conduct (imantic Bjtfludc, by Maurice Whitney, dWing presentation of the South ern Oregon Little S.vniHyny Or chestra in winter comnt at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 6, inthe Britt Student Center ballroom on the Southern Oregon cApus, Ashland. SeniotT J-embers otthe KUHS or chestra will play als) California Vttothttr United Press International San Francisco Bay Area: Part ly cloudy through Wednesday: high trgyy 34-59; low tonight 38 45; wcslcrly wfnds 10-20 m.p.h. Mt. Shasla-Siskiki area: Part ly cloudy through Ndijc'.day; lit tle change in temperature. Sierra Nevada Partly cloudy with a few snow flurries through Wednesday; littlC change in temO pcUlure. Sacramento Valley: Partly cloudy through Wednesday; high both days 55-62. Northwestern California: Partly cloudy through Wednesday: little change in temperature; high to day and low tonight Ukiah 60-35 Santa Rosa 63-33, Napa 63-35 northwest winds on coast 8-16 m.p.h. BIO "GOLDEN VALUE" BUY! G-E AUTOMATIC 30" RaftgeK BEUOVAELB OVEH 00$ Lifts off easily, takes the stretch out of oven cAan ing. Wash door at sink. Door slips back on, loewi in place. 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