Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 20, 1960, Page 7, Image 7

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ly kuMwn Hippo, uill hejin at Clmnh will hold a rummase i..!e dinner at 6 ;;n nm. Sdl in clay. 'and continue until all are served
CITY BRIEFS
L pnv Mrs. Alive (ruikshank will .in the small mom of Clide's April 21, m the American LecionAdmisMon is SI (or adults, 60:
he program chairman. Towing Service. 7;;4 Klamath Ave., Hall, for reservations call Mrs. icenls lor children, pre-school chil
"oe. Friday and Saturday. April John Gluhrecht at TU 4-7209 be- dren free. Public is invited.
Two Htm Classic. "Mr. llu-m the circuit courtroom at the Klamalli Falls (i.iinVn Club ancS2;i. Oonal ions may he left lore Friday. j
lot's Holiday." a French prue-ly courthouse. menilwrs wihinS luncheon reser-s the church or taken to Clvde s j Th(,ma Mj,t)r ttin be hosi.
winnini; movie, and a British
1 "isioii mceuns. r i-ur.- Klalllalh tm.nlv n,fl,l,r.-l ,..!
Klamath County political can-'ess to the Friendly Circle far a
didates will he at a "cot ac-not luck luncheon and business
.Midland (liansr voulh dull
piea.-e call TV 4-Miti immediate- l 'L' 4-M4H.
short on (ieori;e Bernard Shaw,
will he shown hv the AAl'W at
team will pi ,u lice Thursday. ''
.maimed" breakfast in the Mid- meclmc at 12:30 D.m. Thursday.
April 21. ai 7 pm at Midland ' "'"' Karrrr will call for he- hmd Urancc Hall Sundsv Anril, u.r.l ! at he,- home. Mill Ava-
Hoosevelt School at 8 o'clock Fn- Gimme Hall. . ''wcomers Club will meet pinners' square dame class Fn- m, Servuu; will begin at' H a m i Ion Street
j.... ,j:i. u.. ...i,.....i., I'hursdav, April 21, at 7.30 n m. dav. Annl 22. at i n m. at Sum. - - ... -
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I Lost lliver Ci.-.ir e n ill '"' "" ' r iTisiianoil 02sWaAA5ai
. 'i,u,. , ,.,,!,,. I u-....i..., ilose and classes begin that eve- I7?SS
Mamalli louniy iiemoeraiic "-'""' 'fc ' .Mills s.-hool Primary pro- ning.
Central Committee will meet'1 ,, ! uram. ' Siorv Land. " will be pre- ff-'f.
Th,.,l.nv Anril 51 7:1,1 nm al 0k'"f' 1 hc PMk ' " M seated Fndav Ann! : ai 7,;o .-, hrt
Appeal
Denied
pm. in the school auditorium.
Klamath Mineral I lull
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Alvin I). Sl.-ele. Navy aviation Paisnls and friends are invited Mj,....a c. j
machinist's male second .-lass . .......... ...... ...... .. .-,,,.,, . jp-,
ison of Mr. and M,s. Frank K.' :A'1"' , : "'n ' " PS"
L mTn NPH """m n"h ' r trunt of 'the Chamber of Com-
o..a.v, un i .iiiii-i iv.ui- ,i rummage sale at C u e s
iKfl operalint! with the Seventh Ti.ins Service
K lam-
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Fleet in the Western I'acilie. 'ath Avenue Friday and Saturday.
mcrce IniilHine, at ti a m Satur
day moniiiiB. Members
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I SAI.KM i APi - An appeal of
Ia?vi S McDonald of Portland on nu -liinnles will meet Wed
a necis.nu ny vucui. v JUUKencday. April 20 at 7.311 pm in
r. r.. nai.unoi.u o. wii-ruii -" n,e V Building on campus
April 22 and 2:1
Helliel ci. , .loh's Daughters.
l-u will have it s regular
in the Masonic Temple.
lo.vd Deihy will be host-
bring guests.
Mrs. Blanche Heidi ainf w ill he
hostess to the Malm VFW Soci,
nicelini; ... u... u ...... ....... ItrVjiv
lhal favored the Oregonian and h( c,canun nidl, s0 d..F!t!t Thursday. April 21. at 7 30 p.m. - J"""- ' 1.. 'V . foi
April 2o.
Mis.
Oregon Journal was denied Tues- accordingly.
ta.v.
I i nr uii-giiii .-.nil. i-i..t- i ..ill. .nr. mm .lies. .n. Mil iiii I (- t '.." nu. hum j.-,, am mv Sjin w
denied McDonald's petition to returned last night to their home rss 1,1 an m'l'tant meeting ol h.ivi, ls ilnMlMl Mli.crs
nave ine iwo I'oruann nauy news-at 197G Huron Street, alter at- l,lhlnly oi viregitn .moiii-
papers declared in contempt ol 'lending funeral services at F.I ''ls 1 lllh Ihursday. April 21. at
F.O.S. BONUS
In AddiHon To Your Trade-in
(Most Liberal In Oregon)
ON ANY
1960 HOTPOINT
Refrigerator
INTERVIEWS for 27 Oregon Technical Institute students were arranged recently by
These Bureau of Public Roads and OTI officials. Some first year students are sought
"for summer survey worlc: graduate for Dermannt onainapr aIAo inh. The mon re.
from left, Richard F. DIx. bureau nlacement assistant. Frnk Stanko. dan of men. U'liurl for publication of testimony Cenito. t'iililornia. Inr Mis V.m 7 :!n P 111 ;lt her honir. Hur
rd A. V. McVey, OT engineering division department head. Those selected will which pivi-edcd his arrrsl. Uomi's mothiT. Miv .1 H V.ni ,m S,1'7'' A!l "mhoi s are uryed
work on forest highways, timber access roads and forest developments in Oregon, i The testinumy as that of Cor- Ta.vscl Mrs. Van Tassel had vis- allonf'-
Washinoton Mnntn nA Nk :ilH ('miiMi; nf Pnill;inH uhn ad- ilrd hi't'p manv limes. i
' m.H , i tKn hnmhim, anA ' I "iHIICIl
kLAMATM FALLS
MUNICIPAL COURT
r,pr-rrjp Frrtcl. AnflprJOn, drunk rtriv
mrj. S i fXi f,nrl 30 deiy
Pranklin Hulchinson, drunk, S?5 or five
Bv THK ASSOC I.TK1 l'RKSS
24 hums lo 4 ; :t0 a.m. Wednesday
.Max. Min. Pup.
Astoria
l lrivd H. Mtlord, drunk, ?5 or five Bakri'
Pic'Mrri HAtklnt, drunk dr.vino, m HrOnkldHS
m jo dVs iKucone
tAAC TAnklpy. drunk. S?S or five dy
COAn, drunk, S?S r fiv div LakOVlCW
Herman Tnnmpson, drunk, J2i or live Modfdl'H
Dn E. Siip. rcfcl dnvntr). SS0 or NOW (Mill
lf rlvi rtnvinq Oim-iq a SutpndPd pe- v..,u dJ
rlM lfl or twn day AOlln HCnd
rt.Hiam F. Hlflk, drunk, 125 or live Pcnrilcton
Rnosevelt Carfer, Visqreincy, StOO and Porlland
30 f,flys- llted Bluff
.Simon Riddle, drunk, S25 or five dvJl ,
ClPdonifl Jackson, drunk, 125 or five Salem
fin .
Fcrjmm E. Wfjnlqomery, drunk, S75 or
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In Exercise
Palls iwrlu-ipalcd in the Army's 0l'cen Jmrml
rcicnt "Kxortise Quick Strike"
j .il Kurt Ciimphrll and Camp
Brockinrid'40. Kcnttu-ky.
1 They crp S 4 C. Roiicrt L. Stil-
well. 4420 Uarlk'll Avcniip; r'lc.
1 William .1. NiK'l. son nl Mrs. I.ura
Nod. 114 Eldi.rado Avpnur; S.4.C.
1 Riihcrl L. Sari, son of Kzio C.I
Sncioly ol Christian
.aid McDonald hired him. ! Saernl Heart Aeailnm Musi.'""" ,m f ' M'!hodil
J Mil'onald, a member of the Department will present its
jSlereotypers I'nion that slrutk the sprinR coiuerl Sunday. April 24.
lo newspapers Nov. 10, was at 2:3.) p.m. in the now mIi.ioI
jeharped in Ihe Jan. .'II hombinn audilorium. Tickets at a price ol
:nf Uiuks thai hauled newspaiersi$l (or adults and 50 cenls lor chil-
(or Ihe struck Orceonian and dren are available from music
sludents or may be purchased at
the door.
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DURING HOTPOINT TRADE.
MERRY-GO-ROUND
IN.
OOING THE VVtfcKS WftiH l!
SIMPLE
Al MERIT'S
COIN-O-MATIC LAUNDRY
111 E. MAIN 1101 SO. Ilh
DLAM'S
FACTORY OUTLET STORES
So. 11th & Walnut Phone TU 4-6146
Hopeful Set
For NW Tour
Cascade Crest Chapter 150.
0ES, will honor past matrons and
Jpasl patrons al a regular slated
meeting Wednesday, April 20. at
!R p.m. in the Cluloquin Masonic
Hall.
Sari, 24.i:i llomedale Road, audi WASHINGTON' (AP)-Sen. John
Kaslern Oregon Partial clear- '
Pic. Jerrv B. Allcv. son of Mr. F. Kennedy D-Mass is sched-i " n""K" '"siussinn Kroup
ind Mrs. Orval Alley. 44.17 Onyx arrive Friday morninR in Wl" mccl Mo"ay. April 2o. at 6
i-oiiianfi aim noin an a m. news i' " ""'. ."i"
i... .11 I ..i:.!.. O...I i-
til I -r ,u .-nil eren.-p al PnrlhtnH Inlrtrtia. "' ""i ijuii. I ... ct'l'lliail,
if fiS. C'nUriy in ""Airhomo n,vis,on. which paici. 'l Airport. 'by MelviHc
yrmw. w.rd. .irunk. . !"""" uu. l" ,)i,,ra , the ooeiation lo sh.iioen ,ftc news conlerence will own;
y,,. c. H.rrer,. 0o,a.r.v ensue), soutn. tonlinued eool iliurstlay ;(s lvMn srik- ' ,. two davs of campaisniliR to win Klrsi Presbyterian C h u r r li
ciyM Wh.im.rt. drunk. i Iwith hifih 48-35. , . trninnif Oretion'R free-for-all Mav 20 pros- Women's Association meeting
Western Oregon - Scattered .?.. idential nreference nrimarv. Ore-W" he Ihursday. April 21, at I
Leonard F. Hriwki, drunk, S25 or live
Tn . rh.n. -rllnfc , , '., AVCIUIO.
Loonard Scnl, drunk. ?S
AKred rettil, disorderly conduct.
Lverne Perry, VAqrncy, SI00.
Harry H. Boyd, drunk, S2S.
- showers early today. Thursday i . , , , ' . " s. Kon deleKales will cast 17 votes: I""- Fireside lioom. Pray-
mnsl v snnnv and not nniln sn'r,"u,en np "'"Pfr cioss ,. .!,. fi,-,. i il, i,,i,- r..,l
(cook better with
richer-flavor
yandotte Olives
imnslly sunny and not quite so
cool. Low- tonight 54-44 dearrcs. ..jr.-- - - ' ' ' ivontion ncxl Julv in M Anoolr. Oeiamt t 1:15. Program "The
HWh Thursday 54-fiO. Westerly to lw' ... . Kennedys schedule Friday calls !"..!!!i'L.di.rn:,w!
souinwesieriy coastal winds !,..;id(11.lli-r- rnm , ' ' , w, ... for a tour of several Clackamas
iS.Zt'Ta'rnS: 1 laiUrv Noe is a2XV o Com--'V j" and winds up wi,h
Smallcrad narmngs up on coast. . . . ,,. ia speech that night in Eugene.
Northern Oreson Beaches ' - ' ' . . .' . I Kennedy Salurdav will he e.and
P.Hl -inHv ,,h .,-,-a nHenance Battalion. Sari is a mem-l ."n 'raTflayW"' h,R'and
showers Thursday, Temperature
nl Ihe Democratic National Con-l(M' ('ilcl in ll,c ,lln'01' fl'apel.
her of Headquarters Detachment mars',al. , lf cm' Blo!"som
Groiin fHrae m M?rf'ord, Ore., (hen ro
'Inn tn Aclilurl U r.Lr- c
.5 W'etlerlv In o,-.h. '"? Division OU ) Xiri
westerly heach winds 8-18 miles (""' . 7' ',' ; day night in Portland.
an nnur. - ' ...........
Rranm Pass and viciniiv 'AU entered the Al my after grad
Showers and partial clearing to-jua1,ion, from Klamath Union High
night. Mostly sunny Thursday. I'-""'"-Low
tonight 3.1-38; high Thursdav
so-fis. " i No Picnic
Food just naturally!
L.U.. ..,!. "CM.
tdl ucur;i vvj.cii
you cook with Wyandotte "Mission
Ifariely" olives, tree ripened to natural
rich dark brown. Send lor your tree
Wyandotte recipes. Write Wyandotte,
625 Market Street, San Francisco.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. AP
JOBLESS' PROBLEM SOLVED -One unit taking part in logisli-
.MUSKEGON, Mich. UPI - cal exercises at Mustang Island
Honest Mantey Hallas was lillingihas decided Army lile is no
out a job application form when Ipicnic not with seagulls around,
jhe found a blank labelled "police The Mill Transporiaiion Balla
record" so he went to the county lion set up outdoor tables lor llieir
jail lo get exact dates for his.meals. Then the gulls began
past problems wilh Ihe law. swooping down lo snatch (he sol
! Sgt. Charles Harken got Hal- diers' chow,
las' record from the file and ar-j Several mess tents were hnr
rested him for failure to pay rowed from a National Guard oul
Iback alimony. Iii and the 3!'4lh retreated inside
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