PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Orpffnn Tuesday. April 12. 19R0
KUHS " rf - "DENNIS THE MENACE"
Jfy TIM MASON Following school Monday, the
D-Day for office seekers! politicians and their campaign
Weeks of strain 5ind work willjcommillces raced to the halls to
come to a screeching halt Tliurs-l'Kln for wall space for their post
. , i , i ors. Students thorough y eniuycd
fav afternoon for student body,. ,. ' .
l"' the pioceedings as they wandered
candidates when students will n(j jn ,he haMs vicwin(! lhc
flock to the polls to exercise their'.spectacle. The parade of posters
right to vote in the school's an-'of all kinds and descriptions hang
nual student body elections. Klec. l'oni nearly every inch of wall
... . ,, ... ., .space available from ceilings
Hons arc fashtoned af or the na-j, , wayS( do0,.s
lion s nun are so cveniy .iidiuii-uj aR.lcs,
villi competent hopeful candi-j
Another pari of the campaign
dales that the voters are havingjjncluded button-type cards that
a dilficuH time picking their fa- were passed around immediately
. j(cs following the assembly Monday
.., j j , in.,.j'and through Tuesday. Students
The 20 candidates del vered , ' , " . '
had fun collecting as many as
speeches to the student body in)ossb,, an( displaying them all.
an all-school assembly Monday! To give the voters a further
morning during second and Ihirduhancc in choosing their candi-j
periods in hopes of persuading
s.ime wavering voters 10
their ballots lor them.
cast
Egg Hunt
Is Planned
dates the student newspupcr pub
lished a special election edition
in which all the nominees were
given equal space lor their pic
tures and statements.
One of the worst disasters to
hit KU was viewed with disgust
j by students as they went to
school last I'Yiday morning.
,. Sometime between Thursday
CHKMl'l.T At last week s r-fi-rvonjn(, am, ,,n(,ay ,,,,, v;,.
tilar monthly meeting of the le- wlh (.n.,m(,
V cf'L -CW C1
CITY BRIEFS
" r! BV, VAD ! VA W ANNA 65 HEXT ?
mult Community Club committees
were scheduled to work out the
Kaster egg hunt at the club
grounds alter Sunday School. The
hunt will begin about :i :m pm
The Kaster bunny will be there
in person and everyone is invited.
Mrs. William Taylor explained
(he duties of each resident in
- case of radioactive fall-out anil
' told other features of the civil
'. defense program. She handed out
'. inlormnlivc leallets to each one
' attending the meeting.
It was announced the X-ray
chest unit will be at (Tiemult on
the post office frontage the lat
ter part of Ibis month and every-
- one was urged to have the exam
ination April 2H. Teams ol Che
mull women will assist with mak
ing out cards and fixing appoint
ments. (iuesls at lhc meeting were
Mrs. Dorothy Ward and Mrs. lav
lend Towner. A membership drive
will be undertaken this month
and new members received at
the next session.
Oregon Weather
By Till-: ASMICIATKI) IMIKSS
24 hours to 4:. Ill a.m. Tuesday
.Max. Mill. I'rcp.
paint across every window on llie
ground floor of the mam huiloing .tnim .v. 4ri
with large pink and red "ill's." Raker M 27
painting these "60 s" on lhc side- jrn, ,-, :t
walks and steps, the senior Ijcm h , Ui-o,(itns ." -I",
and the bell arch lAll arc ill the Kuene .14 :i!i
Iron! of the building ! They alsolieview ' 4(1 2H
slopped paint on the steps ap-jMnltoid 57 31;'
preaching school and on the walks euMii l 41
and dug one huge "W)" on "if 1 1 -n. Il.-lun .Mi 37
part of the front laun and burnedloll.llu r4 44
another one on the other side. iited ISI11II K 41
As school was taken up Friday Iteclmond " 2!t
the custodians got to work wiliiilioselHirg M 41
turpentine, trying without much Salem . M 40
success to scrub off the marks. I The Dalles l7 .T
A ereat manv of the members:
of the senior class came up toi Northern Oregon utilities
school Saturday morning with i-a-!ain or dnzlc Wednesday morn
zor blades anil managed tojing. partially clearing in after
scratch all ol the paint olf llie noon. Temperature range 40-r.r.
windows. , Western Oregon - Partial clear-
All ci..,l..K :.i kit ,.p,-p,iinK loni-Jit. Increasing cloudiness
Insurance
Men To Meet
Oregon Nurses Association. Di
trict No. 8, will meet at 7:3
tonight in the public health built
ing. Forum reports will be givci
at 8 o'clock. Practical and regis
lered nurses are invited.
Advanced First Aid class will
start Wednesday. April 111. a.
7 p.m. in the VFW Hall. Anyone
with a current standard card is
eligible.
Kosie Thompson will be hon
ored at a layette shower al the
Midland Grange Hall Thursday,
April 14, at 8 p.m. All friends
are invited.
Christian Women Fellowship!
r.rooos will meet at the First
Christian Church for special pre-" in the Keno Grade School
Faster services Thursday. April, Discussion and question and an
14, at 1 p.m. jswer period will follow. Seventh
and eighth grade chorus will sing.
Sojourners will meet Wedncs-
day. April 13. at 12:30 p.m. in Ihel Floyd Wynne will speak on
Wilhnd Hotel for their reeufar tally i.inKviue council aim
Guests Visit
From Helix
en clubs will present their flow-
r show, "Songs of Spring," at
le Henley Grange Hall Wednes-I Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Biogoitti.
ay, April 13, from 2 to 5 p.m. 'Helix, here to attend the April
.'.xhibits are to be entered be- 9 meeting of the Klamath Conn
ween 8:30 and 11 a.m. the same'ty Division, Oregon Educational
lay. Silver tea will be servedlAssocialion. were guests of Mr.
rom'2 to 5 p.m. James O'Dona-land MrSi V. K. O'Neill. 1954 Port
me will show slides on Oregon land, during their visit to Warn
oirds at 3 p.m. Everyone is wel-ath Falls. The OKA meeting was
come. I held at Klamath L'nion High
(School.
Academy of Friendship. Chan-; Biogoitti, livestock, wheat and
ter 467, WOT.M, will have its rcg-jlild P producer, is prominent
ular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock: in educational circles at local and
in the Moose Hall. All members1 national levels. He has served
are urged to attend. 11111 "le s,ale board of education
tor 111 years, nas ncici onices in
the National School Board Asso-
FOXY DOC OWNKRS
TORONTO tl PI ' Poundkeep-
The city fathers ordered tin
change alter learning both mc
er Ernest Leeds is under oioers'worKeo ine same oours ann 0j
today to stagger the workingiowners kept their pets off thj
Hours of York Township's twoistreels until the dogcatchers wer
doccatchers.
lolf duly.
Carrol Howe will talk on the
school budget at tonight's meet
ing of Keno PTA beginning at'
cialion. is a past president of the
National Stale Boards of Educa-J
lion and now regional vice;
president of the Western Division.
is a past president of the Oregon!
School Board Association andj
present chairman of the Umatilla
Hural School Board. j
Other commitments prevented
why eat like y a canary?
luncheon and afternoon of cards, ules" at the regular meeting ol' i""-' VX- c '
.111 ,.m,o ,n wi:.m.-.ih k-alkithe Klamath CounW llistoncal:"a"M' v
are invited. For more information'socicky Wednesday. April 13. al
call Mrs. Eugene Jackson, TU P m. in the lecture room ol
4-7fi.'i8. ,lbe county library.
Lindley Heights Home Exlen ! Harold Dehlinger, local ranch
sion Unit will meet at 10 a m. er, is reported recovering satis-
biots at Oregon Technical Insti
tute during the evening.
Think of this the next lime you
have to saw wood: Paul Searls,
using a buck saw, once cut!
iROIIT ifi CALORIES PER SLICE. F.en canaries won't Mne on diet
Hut o;,r diet ran now include bread lor there are onlv about
tfi c.-ilone-i.in an IS gram slu e of Hnlhwood. 16 vegetables and
grams in its spei-la formula minimizes "tale hunger", keep
you chipni-r. . .....--rf
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"'I All Klamath Falls area insur- Wednesday, April 13, at Joan's jlactonly Horn major surgery at!hrouch a 32-inch log in one min
ance men have been invited to Kitchen' at the Klamath Countyi. Vincents nospuai in i-ou-:llle nnd 2fi:4 SC(.Dn(i
.10 j . , . . ..j 1-.. i.iL'.in.nu.iwk (nr a nrniecl lesson land. He will return to his
jihe Spruc 7Z a, the'tt'dlardion the storage of electrical app.i-.on the Hill Head Easter weekend tojjri SSSV
BAKED BY FLUHRER'S
Toke fruit for a fruit sal-land will
'"M Snccilicallv. thev will' talk about ad. Rolls will be furnished. No wile Dorothy
'"'ijiuto glass and how much of it sack lunch.
1 iis broken. Such claims of break
',5iage cost insurance companies
'"more than $200,000,000 annually,
.111
welcome visitors. His
is with him
Portland.
I
Verne Campbell, sales manager
of Auto Glass Service, Portland
those
They hope thai no one in the
student body had anything to do
with it.
Mr. Kihrrt siiles broke her "ven .iirun nas inviun mem-
right wrist Monday when s h c hers of the Nature Society to vis-
ay ollicials of the Kimball Glass shpiwd on a rug at the family;" nis rcsearcn center ai u rugn
ll7lCompanv of Klamath Falls. s,n- home. 525 Mesa. Ice' for its meet.nR at 8 p.nr
Un, .,t"the meeiine I Jucsday, April 12. All interested
Mrs. Axel Olson, 3B44 Denver i.-iauii me "t,
Avenue, was honored on her 84th
and Bob Hunter, Shatterproof birthday March 14 when a num-i "" uiunir uiiniuuee n
Glass Corporation representative iber of friends came to call with meet al noon Wednesday, April
for Oregon and Washington, will gills. She also received many! 13, at lhc Klamalh County Health
speak. A question and answer Icards of congratulations and tclc-lDepartment.
ijcriod will follow: phone calls. She has lived in
i Klamath Falls for many years.. Friendship Court No. II, Order
101 me Amaranin, win conouci a
Meila lleehee and Mrs. irummage sale Friday and Satur-
April 15 and 16. at Clyde s
hv the outrageous incident andl'W"" weenesoay. ....... OUm CI.ImIJ
.. .. ... ,i.. :ui :a Icrnoon. Low loiiiglil J.4.; nign rvi l WIIVMMIVM
..II- n.-.-rtin .ii.im: i .-niiiu.--iiii. ... I
.(OKI ll.l .lull" ..iin.iii uiii, ....... n m - m-r - m H OOUO U WU UC IIUSlC.ir.C.1
nigs up on coast lor southerly uy UWKI VI1UI til ;lu ,he jvaRes Auxiliary Social Towing Service. 734 Klamath Ave-
winds 20-:;o miles an hour with j1T LAKj Members andlt'luh and monthly pollock al nue. Members please take. rum
higher gusts locally. friends of the Mt. I.aki Com-Loon Wednesday, April 13, al the mage lo the building Thursday
Eastern Oregon - Occasional nmmlv Piesiivlerian Church ate Kaeles Hall. , evening. For pickup call TU
VHI (ROADWAY Hit-NOW THE ICRCIH't CRA2IIST LARKI
JomTBlackman EarlHoluuan Freo Clark ttZ fowtim
OPENS
6:45
rain lonight. Partial clearing late
tonight and Wednesday morning,
hut increasing cloudiness again
lale Wednesday. Little tempera
ture change. Low lonight 2H-3II:
high Wednesday :ill-6ll.
Grants Pass and vicinity
invited to be present for the an
nual candlelight communion sei v- Melvin L. Bnolirr, 21. son of
ice Maundy Thursday al 7:3ll'oscar E. Boohcr. 24:S2 Darrow
p.m. at the church. :Strect, recently participated in
New members, Mr. and Mrs.:ajr and field training maneuvers
4-11378, TU 4-74117 or TU 4-R546.
Hay Huberts, Mr.
Olson. Sgt. and
and Mrs. Ncl:
Mrs. Hichard
Mostly cloudy with rainy periods ullic, Mr. and Mrs. dohn Gin-
through Wednesday. Low tonigiu
ttl-l.'i; high Wednesday 5."-ti0.
SCOUT NEWS
MEIIHII.L-Cub Scouts in Mrs.
lames Hammond and Mrs. Bob
Trolman's Den 3 visited Klam-
1II1 Falls reccnlly lo tour the
museum and sec the engine in
Veterans Park.
Bobby Trotman, 'Jerry Ham
mond. John O'Connor, Pat Bai
liff, Dennis Hoilges, Lee McKoen
and Bndney Gilhand made (he
trip.
with his airborne infantry divi
sion near Pau. France. He is an
Army sergeant. He was gradu
ated in 1957 from KUHS.
Iher, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hey
ricn. , Memo Ellen Lee, Donna
Williams, Eva Schmidt, Bill Tay- Honald It. Coble, 23, Army
lor and Charley Thompson will second lieutenant, son of Mrs.
he received into the congrcgnlionie Mac Coble. 815 East Main
Newspaper
SPOT ADS
are inexpensive
repeated doily $1.16
RE-OPENING -THURSDAY
mi
LOG CAM
"The Supper Club of the Klamath Basin!
H. J. "Bev" Bevan, Owner -
Opening Thursday Apr. 14 at 6 P.M.
Moke a dale! Visit the Log' Cabin Thursday nitc! Music?
You bet! Dancing 9 till 2 . . . every nitc!
We Cater To Banquets
For Reservations: Phone TU 4-4556
Open Every Nite Except Monday 6 p.m. 2:30 a.m.
Keno Hiway Just Past Weed Jet.
:it this service.
Pastor is the llev. Andrew' Jar,-
vis.
DOORS OPEN 6;45
LAST TIME TODAY!
THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI and THE COUNTRY GIRL
JUST
BRING
A
Enc'iantmgly dlmed in Holland and Belgium in
CinemaScopE and ecu or by DC i uc
The fierce devotion... I ho quiet
courage. ..the rare adventure .C;
of the story treasured by
all ages!
NICEST
PEOPLE
YOU
KNOW
TO SEE
fee
wXAJm'mtJW nil nires!
Macdoel Youth
Shoots Self
A iti-ycar-old Macdoel boy ac
cidentally shot himself with a .22
caliber revolver Monday alter
noon while he was putting on his
hell, holster and pin:
Attendants at Klamath Valley
Hospital said Donald Hoy Dysert
was treated for the gunshot
wound and released. Slate police
said a bullet entered Dysert's
body near lhc groin and exited
from the outside lop.
Police said the gun slipped Iroin
lhc holster and fell to the floor
as Dysert was strapping the bell
around his waist. The hoy at
tempted lo calch llie gun when
it tired.
Street, reccnlly participated with
his armored division in a mo
bility test at Fort Hood, Texas.
He is an artillery fire .direction
officer.
Fairview PTA study group will
see a film at its regular meet
ing Wednesday. April 13. at 9:30
a.m. in the primary library room
Not Magellan but Sebastian del
I'ano and .11 shipmates made the
first circumnavigation of the
world. Magellan died during the
course of this voyage.
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COST OF LIVING IT UP !
the imported
English Gin
that doubles .
your martini
pleasure
since
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Moktt Old ClothM
Look Likt Ntw
'.th;int wmms Ic.ok like they'd cost a
bundle. But they just look expensive.
They're really nickel-tun sers at heart!
lake Valiant's inclined engine. Very
open-handed with performance, tight
fisted with a gallon of gas. Or take its
hatterv-saving alternator electrical
system. Same with Valiant's rust
proofed fully unitized body. A perfect ,
te.tmmatr for another Valiant feature
lorsion-Aire suspension. It takes the
lumps out of bumps. Transmissions:
Suit yourself. Pick a floor-mounted
stick shift. Or a three-speed push
button automatic, optional at extra
cost. Both get great gas mileage.
And now let's give more thought to
your family. Valiant wagons have lots
of room for legs, elbows, hips, and
plenty of headroom, too. All that plus:
72 cubic feet of w ide open cargo space.
Like c said. Valiant wagons lower
your cost of living it up. Just look at
one. Then imagine yourself behind the
wheel. Circat, isn't it? That's nothing
compaied with getting behind
the wheel for real-and for keeps! J
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. 522 So. 6th St.
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