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PAGE TWO lir-RAI.n AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Wednesday. April fl, 1960 Is rl - 14 'fo.'-a i r v 1 "DENNIS THE MENACE" fa Plans To Campaign 'The feet? oh, i cut 'em off. 'SNOW WIMTK' SNOWKD OUT CROSSVILI-E, III. I - Heavy! .snow forced Ihc Cronsville school system to postpone an ojKTetla Ten Hays later it was postponed indefinitely because of another heavy snow. Title of the produc lion: Snow White. Ends TONITE Optni .5 ELIZABETH TAYLOR MONTGOMERY CLIFT KATHARINE HEPBURN MERCEDES McCAMBRIOOE DOItlilS - Harold T. 'Hizz lohnson, Hnseville, Placer Coun ty, is to run lor reelection lot congressman of the Second Val ley-Mountain District uhirh con sisls of !! counties, making il the largest district in California Alpine, Amador, Butte, (.'alavar- ffl as, hi Dorado, nvo. Lassen. Mar iiosa. Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Pla cer, Plumas, Shasta. Sierra. Sis kiyou, Tehama, Trinity and Tuo lumne counties comprise the dis trict. Johnson was appointed recently to a special committee on public works in the House of Represen tatives. Johnson, a supervisor for the Pacific Fruit Kxprcss Company in Uoseville before going to the Stale Legislature as a Senator for 10 years, is a former mayor of Poscvillc and has held high county, civic and labor posts. Paul Kisher. Yreka. associated with the Siskiyou County I n ion High School District and head of Ihc county school audio visual department, will serve, as he did in l!t5H, as Johnson's campaign manager in Siskiyou County. Johnson will lie opposed by Frederic H. Nagel Jr., lift of Susanville. Lassen County. Nagel. u rn, .!;.. -,.,a k,..-..,n..r, teer F.rc Department will spon-, i(.e jdonl o( hc Cil'iro;ja sor a course in basic and ad-1 d ui 1.1.. vance lire lighting, fire prolec- lion and fire prevention at the C.hiloquin fire station beginning it 8 pm. Wednesilav. Amil B Fire Fight Course Set CHII.OyUIN-Chiloqtiin Volun- l't& unMS. yri rn .1 S23fe-:v...-&- : . . Annual Council Luncheon Tops GS Meet Schedule The meeting slate for the Klam ath Area Girl Scout Council is lopped this month hv the annual council luncheon meeting begin ning at noon, April 21, in the Pelican Cafe. Alturas-Adin, place to be ar-,Gir! Planning Board will mectjation, in which Girl Scouts art ranged. May 2, evening; Kairhav- April 23 at !0 a.m. in the county 'interested, is planning a meet. place to be arranged, May hhrary conference room. jmfl April lo in Lugene and May South Municipal, coisn- The American Camping Assort-tl 'n Mainatn fans. n, 9 a m ty library conference room, Mav 10. 10 a m,: Falcon Heiehts Mis It will be preceded at 11 a m .Marjoric Nelson's home. May 2.1. by a meeting of t lie Board of Directors in the Pelican Party Room. All members of the council are urged to attend for a number ofj reasons. Council business, such! as budgets, a work plan for 1 p.m., and Bend, city hall com mission room. May :tl, evening. All leaders of Brownie troops in the municipal. Henley. Fair haven. Tulelake. Newell, Falcon Heights. Crescent Lake and Che- mult neighborhoods were to have DAVID GEISS, on the floor, Judy Johnson, center, and Jeanne Baird got into festive mood for the picture to tell plans for chili dinner, "La Fiesta," to, be served at First Methodist Church, April 8. Kiwanis Plan Meet Chili Dinner Aids Youth OBITUARY SIIIKV Mabel Shuey, 4:1, native of Klamath Agency. Oregon, lilelnng M-SIIICMI III iMilllldlll 1,111.1, Mll-Mia mmm m V wm a near lily, Oregon, April 5. WOO Mission ami vnnth un.lr u ill h. WreCK fOUtld her husband, .benefited by monev made bv REDDING. Calif. 1AP1 ana awarding nl 5. 10. lo and met at 10 a m., April 6. in the 20-year pins will be discussed andlcounty librarv conference loom perlormed. olficers of the municipal Girl Deadline for reservations is ! Scout Planning Board will meet April 19 at the scout oflice, TU in the council office April 9 at ,'Hr'41- -30 a.m. The munirinal Junior, I he North Municipal, Alturas' Adin and Fairhaven neighborhood stalls conducted monthly meet ings April 4 and 5. Other neigh oornoods wilt conduct Iheirs or the following dales at these plac es and limes: Henley, Mrs. Buford Kavlor's home. April 8 al 10 a.m.; South Municipal, county library conlcr encc room, April 12 at 10 a.m.: 1-alcon Heights. Mrs. Marjoric :eison s nome. April 18. 1 n.m Bend, Bend city hall commission room. April 23 in the evening. Neighborhood meetings during .May win oe conducted as follows North Municipal, county librarv conierence room. May 2. 10 a m lis 'hi p George Clark FOR Ornqmenfal Iron Storm Windows & Doors C-Thru Aluminum Awnings Garag? Doors Phone TU 4-3241 or McGaughey's Trading Houst 2508 Altamont Dr. Phone TU 2-483 WE TAKE TRADES Missing Plane Survivors include Her!, of this Classes will continue on the first and tljird Wednesdays of each month until the ckisses arc completed. I-cssons will consist of oral in struction, demonstrations, lilms' 'he Kiwanis spring conference and slides. There will be outsidej'or Divisions 15 and 1.1-A will be instructors lor some sumccls. "em nru n ami 10 at tne toun-j ,. nnyonc mieresiea is invited to y ciun in .Mcoiord a reception. nllnrwl IWcp ,.hlnc Tl,n . .kl 'rlimiKi- :nw iin,-li ,i, ,U',.,.ll. fi-iniu lit iii-iji llliinc llllS Cliyi1"' ini.iiM,m-. r MIVCS Irom Southern and ( cnlral (tre gou and Norlhern California. The conference is held anniiallv- lor Mwains ul I leers and directors and will lie under the direction of Lt. Gov. J. V. LaClair. More Ihan 200 leaders Irom clubs in 14 count irs as far city: daughters. Mrs.. members of the Methodist Youth isheriff'i Belly MiUhell. Susan Kllen Shuey Fellowship from Ihc chili dinner, the wreckage of a nl.ine'in rnmnl Linda Kay Shuey of this "La Fiesta." The dinner willland rugged country Tuesday and Doris Louise Shuey of San be served at the church. Friday. (found the bodies of a San lnn a nener and ceaner place which to live by diking an ac tive part in cleaning up unsightly lots and removing any ire haz ards which may exist. Ihc lire department will be glad lo assist or stand by dur ing burning, if notilied. Firo permits arc required for any burning after April 1. Per mits may be obtained (mm the city recorder al Chiloqum City Hall. ml city. Antonio. Texas: sons, Albert Dean Shuey and Craig Monroe Sliuey of this city. Douglas Gene Shuey of Fort Bragg. South Caro-j lina: brothers, Joseph Ball. Os L. Ball. Caperon Ball and ercy Hall ol ( li lor it in . Oregon, Barkley of Modoc Point, Oregon; a sisier. Cassie Para.oo ol Chilo(iiin. Funeral arrange mctils will be announced by Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. flus-AWAHO-WINNINO FEATURETTEI Feet Broken In By Long Walker tip Kl'irl It I "l'"'Y. nil i'itiiiiii.1, I..HHIIH', iMinn ni'iiti ... , , ,,nd Nnrlhem f;,lil,-nru l,,.,. I 1 M''l"'' iHUls.l.iy. invited. Those planning to at lend Irom Klamath Kails include President (ienc Favell. Jack Holier. Carl will'seiid President John Walker." !lrd"y :i!",n""n , sis' IIKATTY fIRKNADA Funeral services ill be held lor Mrs. Myrella K. l!l. Grenada, in Girdner's April al 2 pm. Willi the Rev. Wil liam Ogtlen nl the Montague Methodist Church, ollicianl. In torment will be in Fvergreen Cenielery. Mrs. Beatly died Sat- April 8. Irom 5:30 to 7:30 pm Adult servings will lie 75 cents, those fur children, 50 cents. The public is invited. . Interesting entertainment has couple missing since March 25 on a flight in their light plane Irom San Jose, Calif., to Redding. The mangled bodies of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rook were straimed in been arranged lo include dance Hie cabin of their four-passcngcr numbers by Aida Zurita, Mexico plane. City, a student at Klamath L:n- The plane had smashed inlo a ion ingn ficnooi. imountatnside in timber Judy Johnson and David Geiss , , . are general cnatrmen. Other com-! millee heads are Jean Funden- berger, food: David Geiss, enter tainment: Judy Johnson, public-1 ily: Susan W'alcotl. decorations: Diana Denton, serving: Kenneth Womcr. Susan W'olcott and Gro wer Gentry, cleanup. country Roy Ruge Jewelry Repair CELEBRATES THEIR FIRST ANNIVERSARY We offer a special "Thanks" to all our loyal friends and customers. Special Anniversary prices on Diamond Wed ding Sets and unmounted Diamonds from one-fourth carat to one-carat and a half . . . set in the mounting of your choice. Available in both Ladies and Gents. AND REMEMBER - Roy's prices ore alwoyi SPECIAL! Roy Ruge Jewelry Repair "Where Service It The By-Word" 413 Main Street TU 4-4796 All Costume Jewelry At Special Prices! Pair Hosts NAACP Rudv Fbert, Paul Rogers and "u . 1 "T ,,tw "(,spm" Fay Dohson "m '"lories sustained when the Sneci.-tl "ucsls Olilndr. Tnm, "' "ils iliV"R OVCllUI'lled SARASOTA Kin (API ni..t,iThnm,v.nn .,.... 'on the lower Little Shasta Road. Mrs. Hans Norland. 1047 Port- Straight, wbo'lias been three days siding in Southern California, and is s,,rviv"1 huslKind. land Avenue, on April 2 when More than 50 persons were present at the home of Mr. and iin.1. COLOR . I on the road hiking to Chicago, figures his feel arc now well brok en in lor I he rest of his projected 1,400-milc stroll Straight started from Fort My- crs Sunday. As he completed the lirst 100 miles Tuesday, he said he plans lo hike .10 miles a day or belter henceforth. The 2riyear-old salesman is heading north lo discuss a griev ance with Ihc head ollicc of the: Fort Myers stoic which employed him. la repinnc Gov. C. B. Frosl from the Port land area. In atlililion lo I he conierence Lawrence, who Anchorage. Alaska: tor, one-vear old: nada: two sisters. Judy and Pam ela Potts; two brothers. William Lieutenant Governor LaClair has'Mr Mls' Chester Potts. Gre- been asked to aw ai d the cham pionship trophy at I he Mcdlortl Kiwanis-sponsored Rogue Relay I rack Meet lo be held Saturday afternoon al Medlord High School. Grenada, and Itnhcrl, Bellflower. stationed at they were hosts lo friends and son. Chcs-'mcmbers of the' NAACP. Foreign her parents.lsludents attending Oregon Tech nical Institute were honored The Lniled Nations politick din ner leatured. among other csolit Calilornia. Seaweetl in lite Sargasso Sea has adapted itsell to the open sea and docs not come from the coast- ,lb;i Weather. Table Hv TIIK ASSOCIATKI) I'RKSS High Low I'r. cloudy ShvdA TODAY! Doon Open Tonight mt 6:45 lliii ran IWroit ilh mm-runninc highjarking and munlrr! TV) ftf the lop rAtrulinnfr of the I ndtrntirld! Hwv sold a million dollars north of dopr ...in njocni! IVi inifntfd the RurrOul ('jrartd the 'Omrnt lhtoal"l Tlwi orjamied the most (rarfd "I'rotrrlion Katkrl'' in the VPML hislon ofcniw1 AUTHENTIC! BRUTALLY REAL! mm 1 mw f XJSM If ' Oa-sii"'"! ROBERT BLAKE 'OUR hill OF ATOMIC SUBMARINES HAS dIsAPPEARID? .lbii(uerque. clear Anchorage, snow Atlanta, clear Bismarck, clear Boston, clear Hullalo. cloutly ' Chicago, cloudy Cleveland, clear I'enver. cloutly Des Moines, cloudy i Detroit, clear Fort Worth, clear n I Helena, cloutly Ilouolullt. t-loudy Kansas City, clear Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, clear Memphis, clear Miami, clear Milwaukee, cloutly jMpls -St. Paul, dear .M'w tirleans. clear New York, snow Oklahoma City, clear Somalia, cloutly I'llllatlelpllla. clear I'hoeniv. clear Piltshiirgli. clear Purl land. Me . clear I'oillantl. Ore., clear Rapid City, cloudy Richmond, clear SI. Louis. cleat Salt Lake I'Uv ,.,1, iS.tn Ili.-.-n rl,.,l, San Francisco, clear : Seattle, clear Tampa, clear Washington, clear 1 M - Missing; T - n :m 70 -ti :i2 27 Sli no 71 40 M :ifi 1 :m 2ti .to :i2 25 . 7r .ri w w :w 2i; foods, perlaeti chicken and L'nited Ntitions cake Lvsander Padmore and William I Oarmoh. Liberia, and John Wond of Hong Kong answered many questions and told interesting stories of their countries during ne evening, .lames Nor and. on . I vacation from Washington Lni 02 versily entertained the group al . . the piano. . .! Mrs. William Barnetl. president 70 of NAACP. announced the next regular meeting of the group al the county librarv. the evening of Mav 7. . The shockinj news that flames tomorrow's war under the Arctic Sea! 1 sir if Jlr 8:1 12 17 71 an 71 51 48 HI 41 .17 71 7H t;.i 52 7H HI 71 1.0 44 74 5.1 M M Trace M(T th!lnlfwn nrmy un40t lh MoOlt Pok1 FIGHT ,n ot Bunt ti h,i i Offp IfMfe-1 ' SAIL with Ihi It SS l,rt hi.k. lni hopt l the nilion' DIVE m ma l,,,t Orpth liplmrt 1 FIRE tstwotMllilltllnDtt vilt' Ballittici Miuil1 C0UH1 DOWN tor terror ei U.S. ivpi SuOfnortnel i rtilkiu poirlrf ainlD HHI1 l(tyt ABtHlIB fflAN . )ICK fOUKH RRdT HAlSfY MM tXltWI to Stltll IKIM Mf(mi M IM CMKa II V 'ft 1'.- r- . ' ' ltd SUBMARINE frrvutQ Soothern Otijoii A'M Norlhern C AltfortiiA rhi shrd ,1.,, ctl'il i,ilUrdv Dv SOfttifm 0-fgon PubMhinq Company An AX fcSLlirtlMHP t-RANK JtNKINi, Efl.'or BILL Jt N K INS. MwAQinq 6cl,!0r FLOYD rtVNNH. Cny fcfltior I 'lt,rp1 A fiOMfl ClM rlMMer 1 tht on August ?(l HOs. watf At ol C(Vi(jn?s. Wnrct i. IS79 SX on.i ( tfiss not,.y( pirt KI,iiMth FrtlK Oregon junHKiFi turn KATES Funerals I'llll.l.ll'S Gravesitle services will be held in Pendleton. Thursday, April 7. 2 p m . for Mrs. Drayton Phil lips tliernice lleidemanni, who died al her home in New York City. She was a onetime resi dent ol Klamath Falls. Folsom's will be in charge. , SA.MPl.F.S Funeral services lor Marjnrie IH LaVaiiiie Samples. 40. who died . . j in Chiloquin April 4. w ill be held . in the Fust Methodist Church al . . K'hiloqtiin Thursday. April 7. al 2 p.m. the Rev. Donald Brown (W otliciaiing Interment will he in .OS! Klamath Memorial Park. j W'KIOHT 04 Funeral services for Annette Henrietta Wright. 77. who died I in this city April 2, will he held ;in the First Presbyterian Church . . i Friday. April R. at 2 p.m.. the ..l!cv. Hubert Craves ollicinting .. I Interment will be made in the Linkville Cemetery. Coi"rihuiions may be made lo Presbyterian Memorial Fund or the nurses' fund. Cum I AVth a Month I Year Ma, I I I $10 V 1:1 ot I Ato'itti f , Js f Vr-iini ...""' vr'x 1 v"' .... rirf Wrt-vrMv A Si'"Oav eppv t(y UMlfcD PRt SS INTI.RSATrONAL SOC I A I fc D PRt -.s atipit BURHU OK CtRsunriOM ::r'tl not rrve.vtng dfi'-rry ol O'C' Morbid srws Hrrt'l o"0-t lu no llitt p,.,o.e p w A.fef PM. tvo., Mi.ff c, colt,on Manager at TUvMO 4-its: MORTGAGE CANCELLATIONS Jim Crismon Now! rone 3454 or -462S Jim Crismon THE Great-West Life ASSURANCE COMPANY Had 0(ft(t-Wmniptfl, Canjiits i r a ' i yS spring's best buys ! 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