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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1960)
HEKALn AP NEWS. Klamath falls. Ore Wprlnptrl.iv. pnl IT inr.o PAGE 5 B No Solution Meg photog ROME i.-r-Presidenl Oiovan- ln!i-J T CC II T I I VU W 4-H NEWS Hiijipy Stitchers of Merrill was their garments since the l.tsl i Mrs. Calvin McNary. Dixie Agcr of slurp Don Wapucr. our now I liolrf Tuesday. April 5. Nancy meeting Tin- minutes were read t.iif a ri-xiil on "How to Care assistant leader, gave a talk on K.inrlra called the meeting lo or-and approved lor Danv Cows." Everyone prac-inur permanent record. Leader Gronchi today lurncfl onee RIG SPRINGS ' on his trip overseas as our Amor- Hor. Audrene Cunningham read Final elans were made on the liied making rope halters again .lack Kellv told us the dates for again to the task of trying to lead SAX FRANCISCO ilPl Mav ' SPRINGS Big Springs 4-H iian Field Service amhassailcir. the minutes of the prewinis meet- egg hum lor kindergarten clul- We also discussed judging and, summer school, summer camp July nut of its gravest postwar or Grce Christnphor has fnvitrri n,,?otlnS Wils ni''d m March at Nancy .lones. Duane Miller and ing and called roll We will meet di en. ; I iie diseases of cons anil spring and fall lairs. k"1 i mm in uiMs, nui in i ne IK)- , n . . ul" nlK flings i uiiiiiiiiiuiv 11.111 mn i-iimis eii- iipiiiiimeu ni a i inn su.ii m jiiai iii. hi- pi.ni oi n.iv mi; inn ica i ni- oi-si ini'eiioL will oe ai limre Hurl; rpirl sni'posl 'nri ..... . o'fiii nriiaiu s rrincess .Margaret n,i , ..a u.. n ... ... .i . i.....i..... ..i.... -n i ....a i i i . ... .i... m :n i.i.. .i. . t .... iiiiiiu-i piaus nit- iini-iiiii; n-- mi nun iii M .inn .jnii ii iii nil- .Mi'iiiii i ei i canon: .mi s in. i .-ii aui . no .itnii .in. f,. commuiiitv protects that were luical chaos no solution was Fight. Gronchi started consulting Britain's Princess Margaret and her fiance. Antonv Armstrong- party the nation's political and leaders alter Premier Fernando Tamhroni resigned Monday night. reopening a scven-vveeknld crisis Jones, lo honeymoon in San Fran cisco. In a Lillnr In ll,n D.-il,.!, ...... V,. . , ., Miller Ida Scala' John B.-ii News Ueporler IlKKR OF WINDSOR liieha f of the nennle nf San Friin. 'risen mav I iMni,H I.. ...A Bill Solus suggested the XF.IV I'ET your fiance . . . sincere best wish- raisp money to help Philjfcdiker IPSWICH. England 'l PI Mrs. ics for a life together of happi Dnrothy Woollard screamed and ness and rewarding service to fled Tuesday when her R-year-old ""'' Rrcat nation." I HITCHIN. England il'PD a' daughter Marion returned Irom a! The mayor announced he was pint hnttle of beer, brewed by the walk in the woods, said "can l sending the couple a case of as-jDuke of Windsor when he visiledi keep it, mummy?" and produced sorted California wines as a wed-ja brewery 25 years ago, was sold! horjiew pet -a large skunk. .ding gill. at auction Tuesday for $22.40. w ere It was called to order hv Pat committee to make further plans The meeting was adjourned and April 14 ai the Merrill recreation: Mi s Ma'chailo, president. tor this. the girls in Sevvinc 1 worked on hall. Our mothers will he invited We decided to have a skating Alter the meeting some of the ll11'"' Mulled low the girls in and we will model dresses we parly. Sandra Jones and Millie members gave demonstrations Sewing II worked on their aprons. hae made Sandy Johnson and were put on the commit-wnun will lie presented at the '" n.nis aim i.ni;n r.agie .vmi-ni- 1 unuingnam win give a iilltrr. IIS SHI.rJ Cl.l B lee lo make further plans. county 4-H Club presentation and servect retresnmem.s. nemonst: ,n on how to put in a The meeting was called lo order (.un taieni eent 10 np neia April 1 tippn it the new rcka Hlgtt .Scllixil .sens m-pinni. . win iccoiu nooks aie 10 or I Jo Mrs Fitert April in to hecked lor the lair. Vreka High gym. Refreshments were served, line Silva, .News Keivorler. HAPPY STITCHF.RS ARC SI'WKKS given at the skating party. We are going lo have as a communilv prniect a coltec hour and lood sale. Mary Wagner. Marie Angel and Sharyl Hankins were apjioint- j MERnil.l. The ARC imet April 6 at the home ' Sewers ol Mrs ; Eifert. Sandy Johnson called the meeting to order. Boll was called and answered hv the members Mvrene Cunnnmham. News Bcorler. MIDLAND DAIRV ( I t II by PreMilent Hich.ird Jones at ed to make arrangements lor tne in the home of Mr and Mrs. How-lcotlee hour and food sale. The be aid Kelhsou. Boll call was an collee hour and food sale will he siicrod by giving breeds ol held at the Bonanza City Library sheep. Secretary Janice Murk read April Ifi at 10 a.m. :the minutes ot the last nieetim;.' The meeting was closed. ( 00k- Nancy Kelly gave a talk on the ies were served by Mrs. Jones .undesirable characteristics of and Mrs. Kellison. The inoeiin ni the Miflliitnl'shoop, and lu-li;itil .lones pae ai MKIiHILLThe meeliiiR of the lelling whaL they had done onlairy t'luh met at the home ni talk on desirable T ehataeleristics Naney Kelly, News Ilepnrter AT LAST 4 START EA! 7. SEE IT TO mmm iau mat A POWER MOWER EVEN THE MOST "WOMANLY" WOMAN -pi j 1 Ait 1 easily! IT'S SAFE AND YOU SAVE Z0.U7. SEE IT TODAY! ES22rvw! -ASK ABOUT OUR 40-lb. Ice Capacity CRESTLINE COOLER Featherlite . . only 4 Poundi. Strong, durable bco toum molded body with super shock- fl gfl QQ WW resisranr Liner. ay wirn 11 SLEEPING BAGSj 36x80 Inch DACRON-FILLED A SLEEPING BAG with all Deluxe 1 ! Featurei. 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Lorge Bowl I i,wv 1 oq ; fm 9 - PAYLESS DRUG - J H 1 X paring Drug IT CHOCOLATE PECAX BARS Pack of 6 Rolls EVERYDAY GIFT WRAP REG. 1.49 88 FOR EASTER NEW LILT HOME PERMANENT At A 59 Pay 1 plus Less ' tax FOR EASTER NEW Fashion Quick PERMANENT At A 50 Pay I plus Less " tax JUDY ROGERS, 18, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff 8rtxtar, 909 Lom Linda Drive, KUmiilli Falls, was one 01 inree Mamatn falls student nurses capped re cently at Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland. Pho to by Miller-Williams Studio. School Notes LAKKVIKW - Alloi- a HoM-ly IoiirIh b.itllc and n gnorl turnout of Mudcnts to rasl their ballots Friday. April S, official count showed Ihe follow inR winners fop the student body offices of Lake new High School: .lim Stewart, president: Jim Criener, vice pres ident: Claudia Harris, secretary; Mary .lo Decly, treasurer; Nan cy lialloway, assistant treasurer. Otf leers will be installed at an assembly during activity period rndny, April 22. Coach Ted McKcc announces invitations have heen sent to IS schools lo take part in the fifth annual Lakeview High School In vitational Track Meet, scheduled for Saturday. April 15. Schools invited are Merrill. Malin, Hen- ley, Chiloquin. Alluras, Surprise Valley. Burns. Tulelake. Bend. Paisley. Fall River Mills and Bo nanza. There will be 1.1 events ;ind all competitors arc to be on the field at in a.m. Wallace Sweeney, agricultural instructor, look a group of bis FF. hoys to the South-Central Dis trict Skills contest Monday, April t, al Itedmond. Seven schools par ticipating were Redmond, Bend, Culver, Malin, Prineville. Mad ras and Lakeview. Of the Lake view boys, Dwaine Taylor placed first In agricultural spelling; John Moran and Denny leaby placed third and loiirth, respectively, in breed identification and David Wyman placed second in braiing and arc welding. T h c International Relations Jclub will lake part in a panel discussion for Ihe Lakeview Sor oplimist Club Tuesday. April 19. The subject is Unilcd Nations and will be moderated by Jean Sail- bel t. Sherry Jarman and J i m Cogburii are on Ihe pro team and the olhcr side of Ihe topic will be taken by Don McPherson and Mary Jo Deely. Career Day was held April 7 with Alfred J. McSwain, industri al relations manager of Johns Munville Corporation, speaking lo Ihe students in the auditorium at !) a.m. on Finding -Yourself. Section meetings were held for the juniors and seniors with talks given by Ray Osborn, supervisor of secondary education. State Department of Education, on ca reers in Ihe professions; Clove Kctchum, general supervisor en gineer, Fremont National Forest, engineering and allied fields; Frank Smith, supervisor ol ap prenticeship trades, State Appren ticeship Council, apprenticeship trades, and Hugh Slaplelon, of fice manager, Lakeview Mining Company, careers in the com mercial field. RONANZA The Juiiiu:- Follies for lWifi were attended by par ents and friends at Ihe school auditorium April R. Grades from Ihe scvenlh through the ninth were in the first group and won the trophy for their skit, "Movie Frustration." written by seventh grader Shirley Bechdoldl. Second group, from Ihe loth through the I2lh, was won by the 10th for its "Way Back When." written by sophomore Scott woolen. Theme for all the skits was "Show Business." Judges were Mrs. Cecil Haley, Mrs. Martin Gift and Ivan Bold. CHILOQUIN The annual Chiloquin High School carnival will be held Friday, April 22, at the old gymnasium beginning at p.m. A number of booths are being planned and will be han dled by each ol the high school 'classes, Ihe grade and high school faculties, and the PTA. Proceeds will be used lo bene fit both the elementary and sec ondary schools. Queen candidates are Darla Brewer, senior; Barbara Sisson, junior; Elizabeth Rentz, sopho more, and Jinny Doak, freshman. CARDINAL LMimoVb'S ROME (UPI) - Doctors for Laurian Cardinal Rugambwa, tlia first Negro prince of the church n modern times, said Monday night he should be well enough to leave the hospital a few days after Easier. The cardinal was confined to bed a week ago by fatigue and after - effects ol malaria.- . 0