Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 08, 1960, Page 3, Image 3

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    HERALD AVH VEWS. Klamath Fall.'. Orpeon
Friday, April R, infiO
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CITY BRIEFS
Fish Derby
For Children
Scheduled
Mr. and Mn, A. Douglas Ten-iThis year's show will brine
nant, Rocky Point, were called number of fine barbershop quar
to Seattle Friday by the unex- lets on the West Coast here to
pected death of Mr. Tennant'sl perform in addition to the local
brother-in-law, hdward A. ons. DarDcrsnop and bweel Adeline MERRILL The big Lions Club
Mr. Vohs, a retired construction choruses and quartets. Tickets 'sponsored fish derby for chil
engineer for Weyerhaeuser, was available at Derby's Music Store, 'dren up to 14 years of age will
known in Klamath Falls. The fu- Ke, unrterway at Dam. Saturdav.i
neral service will be Saturday. Klamath Lutheran Ladies A id ! April 9, and will last until 11
April 8. The family home is will hold a pre-Easler cooked food !a m.
at 2205 N.W. Biglow. ,sale April 9. starling at 9 a m i Area for the contest is both
at the Low Cost Market. lhere:.sides of Lost Kiver from the
Mrs. Linda Motschenbacher w ill w ill be fancy pastries, colfee cake
be hostess to members o( the i pies, cakes, maple bars, potato
Happy Hour Club for a 130 p.m.
bridge on Main Street to 1he
west end of the football field.
and an assortment of breads.
dessert luncheon, Tuesday, April
12, at the Pelican Cafe.
Klamath Dog Fanciers
Catholic Daughters of America ! meel in the home of Mrs.
will hold a regular business meet
ing, Monday. April 11, at 8 p.m.
in Sacred Heart Parish Hall.
Members may still bring articles
for the baby layettes.
Worship choir practice for the
choir of the First Christian Church
has been called for Saturday,
isalad, baked beans, meal balls There will he four age divi
isions: (Ai 13 and 14, i B 11 and
1 12, iCi 9 and 10, (I)) 8 and tin-.
williocr. r.acn cniid must lurnisn ins
Ci. B. own tackle and catch his own
Ix-ach, 50.13 Elna Street, Fridavifish. All 14-year-olds must have
evening at 8 p.m. Guest speaker a juvenile anglers license.
will be Bill Schlegel. county pound-1 Various Lions Club members
master, who will present a peti- will oversee the, derbv and three
tion pertaining to some new doe will be two prizes for each divi-
laws. Special guest speaker'sion. First prize will be given (or
I be Mrs. Annabell Newton, hu-'lhe most fish over six inches and
mane society member, who will second prize for the largest sin-
sjieak on that organization's workigle fish.
April S. at 7 30 p.m. at the church and its current membership drive A spinning outfit will be do-
for practice on the Easter can-! nated by Claude Ainsworth as a
lata. I Naomi Shrine No. 5, Order of Srand prize to the fisherman with
the While Shrine of Jerusalem. I'',e greatest total number of inch-
G. O. Pike, chief service of(i-.wn have its regular meeting Sat-ks- nher I'l'izes will be fishing!
cer of the Department of Ore-jllrr.lv Ap,-ji 9, ai 8 p.m. in the tackle donated by Merrill Lumberl
Masonic Temple. 'Company, Clilf Ongman, Boh
woods, iwurel Long. Lawrence;
Midland Grange will have a C.eraghty. Chuck Cunningham.!
I public card party at the hall Sat- Hob Trolman. Doctor Trotmani
urday, April 9, at 8 pm. Refresh-land Lawson Kandra.
ments will be served. Other business before the April
4 planning meeting of the club
NCO Wives Club of Kingslev was selection of the citizen of the
Air Force Base will hold ilsiyear. to be announced at the
regular meeting at the NCO Club April IB meeting, and plans for
1 I 1
n f I Attraction Preview Given
By The Staff Of Pelicana
The Pelicana slalf Thuisd,iy;Gerry Ruth Wickersham. tap
released a preview of attraclions.dance; Laurie Bruns and Toni
to come April 8. liiesen. duct: Scott Skinner, vn-
Pelicana is the traditional va-'cal: the Del Notes, vocal groupj
riely show featuring Klamalh Ba-from Kingslev Field; Cheril
sin talent, sponsored by the Moinls and Kay Parker, accor-j
Klamath Falls Exchange Club dion duet; Charlotte Parker. ia
and presented annually by the wee giiD electric organ; M ills 1
Klamalh Union High School School "Four and One Half."
Script and Microphone Guild live vocal hoys; Betty Kerns, vn-
Students take care of most ar
rangements. The lineup this year is more
ample and satisfying than usual,
staffers declare. It includes er
formers such as Faith Pccry. vo
cal; Tom Cronon, piano; The
Three Essentials, vocal and in
strumental combo: the Vihra-
lones, instrumental trio; the Mer
curies, vocal quartet; the Mills
School Girls' Vocal Ensemble.
gon, VFW, will speak at 8 p.m.
Friday, April 8. at the VFW Hall,
615 Klamalh Avenue. Ho will ex
plain the new pension law
lating to veterans, their widows
and children. Open meeting fol
lowed by a question and answer
period.
Miss Emma Hoivan underwent
A DOUBLE THREAT facet other candidates for secre
tary of the Klamath Union High School student body.
Barbara Herman, right, a candidate, is getting help
from her twin sister, Beverly. The election is Thursday.
Winners will take office next fall.
Court Records
Holy Week Rites
surgery at Good Samaritan Hos-lTueSfu,v April 12, at 8 p.m. All the visit of the blood mobile to
members are urged to attend. ; Merrill June 1.
pilai. Portland, recently and
would like to hear from friends.
David Biehn, 5-vear-old son of
Wendell Smith, KUHS faculty Mr. and Mrs. Claude Biehn. for
member, will review N. V. Gog
ol's "The Inspector General" for
Women's Library Club at 2 p.m.
April 11 in city library auditor
ium. A tea will honor Mrs. Wal
ter Blown, president of Oregon
Federation of Women's Clubs. All
women invited.
KLAMATH COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Looi! JonrDh Tftucher, violation ba
nc rule. 17 60.
Leonard 'Jay BatM and Jrrv Wflvne
Woodi, burqlary "Ot in a dwelling, pre
liminary hearing held; each bound Over
to grand jury: bond let al J J. 000 lor
eacn. committed
William Peter RrandsneM, violation ba
lie rule, SIS lor lei ted. i
William Lalrelle Pillen. improper clear-,
nce lighli, 110 forfeited.
Orville Delano Morrli. fall dim head
liqMi, tii torteilefl.
Patricia Eli Avery, improper muffler,
V SO
Patricia Annt LarkhuK, no operator's
Itcetue, $7 SO
Leroy Francis Daulton, tail dim head-
light. IS.
Vane Justin Day, fail dim headlights.
I"-
! Jacob Elroy Heinlm, falie application
and ident of the Board of Directors. Gefld j0iepri Schwru. violation t
f L l-i .1. I) i.C rme, s
nurcnes win " uiih
Basin Co-Op
a Names Chief
Academy of Friendship Chap
ter 4ii7, Women of Moose, meets
April 12 al p.m. in Moose Hall.
All Friendship members please
attend.
Don't Forget to buy those tick
ets (or the big Barbershop Quar
tet Parade at Mills School Audi
torium on Saturday, April 23. No
reserved seats will be sold and
sealing is limited to about 800.
vited.
Nature Society is invited to Ken
McLeod's research center at 413
High Street tor its regular meet
ing Tuesday. April 12. at 8 p.m.
Anyone interested, please come.
Clyde Hitter, chairman of the
Reames County Club gel-acnuaint-
Conclave Scheduled lcd Pa'y for ol(. now and pros
pective mcmDers ana guests, an-
Tl'WKK TO RETIRE
WASHINGTON tUPI i LI. Gen.
mer residents of Klamath Fasji"in. H. Tunner commander of
now living at 7828 S. E. Lincoln,he M'hhl A'r 'f
in Portland, had eMensive heart I wh" ran "l0 ,!M? 'r
.,,,,,. t p.,.,i..j .,..., lint, will retire from the Air force
yeslerdav.
Kach evening at 7:30 p m,
the Free Methodist Church
Oregon Avenue, the Free Mclho ! TI LF.LAKF Leon Andrieu.
disl, Nazarenc First, Nazarcne Klamath Falls, is the new pies-
Lakeside, Pilgrim Holiness,
the Salvation Armv
join in Holy Week services from live, elected at the annual meet-
iMondav through Friday. Theme " R ?l '"'"'"
!of the services will he
Gethscmane to Calvary."
al: The Davidson Quartet, in
strumental; Jane lUMterath, tap;
t'liif Moore, piano; Cindy Miller,
vocal; Marianne Gallagher, tap;
the Bye Bye Blues, vocal; "Wall
of the Flowers," ballet: the Four
Points, novelty: the Ungues, in
strumental combo; Stephanie 01
vera, tap: Kay Parker, organ:
"Apache Dance," by the KUHS
drama department; Gail Camp
bell, vocal: Japanese Dancers, a
trio; Boh DaveniKirt, piano, and
Bill Davenport, vocal, novelty;
the Kl'HS Rally Squad. Charles
ton, and others.
Special music will he present-
cd hv l.vnolle Phelps and the
Kl'HS Orchestra directed by M
Dale Hallack.
This year's show is directed by
llessi l.ce Hoslord Hrvan and
her assistant. Bruce Campbell.
Radio release production mana
ger is Charles Woodhouse. Script
and Microphone Guild adviser.
Pail o( the show will be broad
cast over Radio Station KFLW
Monday, at 3 30 p.m.
The show is free to the public
al Mills School auditorium. Fri-
idav at 7 and again at fl p.m.
late March
xl. 1 : l .11 I
From-' K ulsoics.s mci-iii u.iiout-u a
I late this spring after 32 years'
service, it was announced.
Gary Rcriwd FroemWe,
brMM. $;M lorleilprt.
Frank James SulHvfli J
headliqhls. IV
William Jackson Eastar,
lane change, ti.
flinnvr at llip Siv.i-Km.in's Hiilpl I I-"' D" Ktnlield. vlolahon
Maj. Lewis Kendoll of the Sal-' ... ' '.-j,..,. . Ipublic htqhwav. 3S or lin days in lieu
vfilinn Arnw will sim:iIc nn Mnn- ' . . . . ' 1" f'n committed
L. Dow Wright oi
inAdequaft;
, tail dim
tail lignal
basic
ML I.akl Community Presby
terian Sunday School will hold
siwcial worship services in the
MT. ETNA KIUTTS
CATANIA. Sicily tUPD ML Et
na Wednesday i't:ht hecan snew-
pnmai-y, junior and junior hiuhjnfr red-hot lava and rocks in
departments Palm Sunday, Aprilnother of the 10,742-foot vol
10. at 9:45 a.m. Parents are m-ano's manv emotions. Seientisls
were studying the eruption to de
termine if it would he serious.
day evening.
Nazarenc First Church, Tuesday
evening; Itev. .James Rockholt of
the Pilgrim Holiness, Wednesday
evening; Rev. J. Loy Ferry,
Lakeside Nazarenc, Thurs
day evening, and Rev. ('. O. Tre
main of the Free Methodist will
seak on Friday evening with all
joining in communion around the
Lord's table.
Klsie Kiiby, Tulelake. secretary
lcona Cartel-, Tulelake. treas
urer. Directors in addition to the
officers are Paul Whitlatch, Hen
ley; Charles Cheyne, Henley;
A. W. Hardman, Ralph Morrow
and Lee Dixon, all of Tulelake.
Vane Justin Day, one headlight, IS.
Marguerite CIata Dunne, violation ba
sic rule, dismissed.
Harold Walker, asault with a dan
gerous weapon, preliminary hearing sel
April 13 at 10 a.m.; ball remains al
S2.S00; remanded to sheriff.
Hubert Avery Weeks, parking vehicle
on highway, $5
Dale Correll Hoi 1 1 nfj worth, violation ba
sic rule, rinmU'-pd
FILM
Developing
8-Picrure Roll
Jumbo Prints
Western Thrift
7rh & Main
IT'S A WONPJRFUt STOtl
Saturday
Check
List
OF GOOD VALUES
gradual-ion dresses
only $1.5.9.i . . . would bp $19.9." in the
biff city, chirlinu' short sleeved, scoop
nocked, full skirted dresses with clev
er how trimmed self belt, outstanding
schiffli embroidered panel down front
of bodice and full skirt in contrasting
white and color tones.
TULELAKE Tulelake Amer
ican Legion Post 1M and its aux
iliary will meet Tuesday, April
12. at the (jranRe hall for a fi: 301
p.m. potluc-k dinner. Mae Rudd,
Pan - American chairman in
charge of the program, asks that
anyone with Spanish or Guate
malan costumes please wear
them. She would also like mem
bers to bring articles they may
have from
display.
these countries for
nounces there will be no admis
sion charge and dinner is option
al. The party will be Sunday,
April 10, at 4 p.m. Games and
prizes for all ages.
Midland Juvenile Grange will
hold its meeting Tuesday, April
12, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
grange hall. Children from 5 to H
years old are invited. Parents,
please attend so regular meeting
date can he set.
Now Open For Business! h
ODESSA
COFFEE SHOP
Rocky Point Rood ... 1 Vi Miles "this side" of
Tomahawk Ski Lift. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adam,
Owners.
SERVING STEAKS, CHICKEN DINNERS
SPECIALTY LUNCHES & HOMEMADE PIES
HOURS: S a.m. to 9 p.m. For reservations call ELIiat 6-2250
Rocky Point.
sr Cflndiboninf tmp'tnfa mtd to wrttr
tor tsl-wMtbrr eomforL. Gat s dtraonmatHMi I
Si TH Dinah Shor CVvy Show In rolor Sunday. NBC-TV
the Pat Boon Chavy Showroom wmkly, ABC-TV.
Brookwood l-Door (-Passenger Station Wagon
UC23
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Nothing near Chevy's size and price can
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Drive a Chevy just once.
You'll have a tough time
settling lor anything less.
F or KQrtwmical transportation
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for jasl delivery, favorable deals
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98
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provincial cotton dresses
only $a.!)S . . . should be $11.08. square
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floral printed casual
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bulky or Ion cardigans
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