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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday. April 22, 10 r - I 1 y MStV-ACaSSOKIfS I i V VMM 2! I BASIN BRIEFS Mr. and Mis. Hob liuss and iilod in the cattle business at children of Kono spent last Sun-lied Blulf and Koit Klamath with day in Lansell Valley Willi Mr. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tat and Mrs. Bvrun Koss and am- nek J. McAuhfle. ily. I Mr. and Mrs. NeUon Park and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and Bill'' arrived at New Tine ! .Maria of Lane.cU Valley spent Creek last Monday for a spring iEaster at Grants Pass with his;Vi"atiun. Mrs. Park teaches at parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bur-llic,,mon''- whilc al N'ow Pil10 Inett. ('reek they sold their home, the old Baldimur Mahlsiiimult prop- Bnnanw Parents and Patrons ;C"' 10 M ''"'" Club will meet at the school au-' , . ... . , riiinrh.m . nm vv,.,l,,al. "illl'h Mvwarl of Memorial April 27. There will he installa Arts. Portland, has been in the lion of officers and Principal ! BIca"' VK""'-V llle,',-,,1 Koek' Charles Stcbcr will answer que. 1,,ai"'Sl 1,1 "V"' ctfmc- tions pertain inu to sdioul. BESS' Used G-E TV i f Top 1957 J J Model i Like New and B fit A YE-EASY DAYLI1 HEJEC M U I t hst. "TS Oft- JAMES R. JONES, Dugan-Mest Chevrolet, has been des ignated as one of Chevrolet's top-ranking retail parts and accessories sales managers in the nation and the leading man in that field for his section of the country during the past year. In recognition of that achievement, he is congratulated here by I. W, Thompson, left, Chev , rolet assistant general sales manager for parts and ac cessories. The occasion was a recent three-day meet ing at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Clavlon Sharpe u , " ""i,M,- and son were last Sunday visit. ";""? M' -oms " S',PC- 'ore al the home of Mrs. Birdie . "V'-i" ' u IBurk at Bonanza. j?"1 Sch? 's' 1 Has- kins and Mrs. Howard Kclleson. , ... , . all of Bonanza, attended the roe Bnnan.a Ham Shoot will he . , , . . , at the Boy Scout Camp off the:15 ,"'on . or .l''v' t'cnsc Lakeview cutoff a few miles at KlamiUn fi"ls' rt'"'' 1(" April 24, m . Istarlinp, at 10 a.m. Pies lor the " ii,,r...i, .....m . i. valley. ....... i-,u,i.w.a. .iiiimnv, ii: n it,, .. , n virui e irau , i,dll);c!! will be hostess to the f l;i n I L'..: I Money raised will Ro toward thel", - , I"" upkeep of Bonanza Bi Sprinsihuhal ,hc'' h"' I hursday, p " 1 " j April 28. at 2 p.m. Anyone in- itercsted is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lindsay are moving from Walnut Creek ,to Ihe home they recently pur- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Thompson, Alturas. spent Easier weekend in Bid Received On Pilings chased in Langell Valley. Funcr-"11 T V , lnc" ."""f al services were held April wl'" andv(am;' a"d " a. Bonanza Cemetery for their t'? Va" W''mer ""' Pope and Talbott Inc. of SI. incs ordered bv Ihe Connlv n,H H-year-old son. Tommy, a vie- h ' Helens was low bidder on !) Uepartmenl. " "m of lculiemia- They are stay Douglas fir. ereosoled bridge pil-1 County Engineer Jack Kalinos-linS wilh ,he J- E' Baldocks' DKCIDES QI ESTION Iki said Pok and Talbott sub milled a bid of $2.D9 to provide Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Straws. A radio broadcast on landscaie design will be heard over radio station KFLVY Saturday, April 3. from 12 :10 to 1 pm. The TETTENHALL, England UPI. Pngs of 20. 25 and 30 foot lengths. "osebl"8' sPf' thek ttkcnd, '"(broadcast was' recorded by Mrs ti.. -l! -ii i Htxnama u iln nor nrninrriiil!iu.' ... While Howard Jellries sal in his:' i'"'"K "i useu on coun-1 , , riaurte "URn u Lon""r. stale landscape dining room Monday pondering roaa "' inges tins summer. " : . T, .. ' .' .mil what lo have for. dinner the que I Other bidders were McCormick Bcchdoldl. and family. lion was decided for him. al,d B'',xle1' of Portland. .o2: c,,x, He cooked and ate the wild M-H- Baxter of Portland . W.15B.' "' llrn , B ,?0ck'"- .i .inn iP(1ni'mnvor. artm nf Dni-t v-umvi mo, -tunivu pheasant thai crashed through I window. land. $3,176. SEE AND DRIVE m INCREDIBLE '850' Robin & 1200 E. Main TU 2-5511 mmmmm design chairman of the Oregon garden clubs, and Charlie Mc-Farlan. TALK fgi ABOUT ' ' H 1 -?7 powERijaw IN SMALL ' P-JJJ a . PACKAGES UWZJ Pa l. Myers fe 16th ANNIVERSARY AND PIPERAAAA Klamath Aircraft Inc. invitej you, your family, and associates to attend Piperama Day and Open House Sunday, April 24th Hours: 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. DOOR PRIZES Adults 1. Solo License 2. Free Flying Lesson 3. Free Ride for the family FREE COFFEE Plane Rides Saturday and Sunday Children under 14 SI. 00, Adults $2.00 KLAMATH AIRCRAFT KINGSLEY FIELD On Display will be Piper's Complete Line for '60 -Super Cub, Tripacer, Comanche, and Apache Phil Thllii:,- a Mr,.'..nl M Klamath recently and is assist-vict , k' the Mont8 ing her twin sister. Mrs. Nor-p.mpnl;. o,. . . ... . ,b, man Van Werstine in operating Sati;rdaVt A),.a :!0 There the Wood River Motel. L.iN h smri: m- .... ... ... J 's invited. Sherry Crawford from Ashland spent the past weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. I'addy Krnneal- parents, Mr. and Mrs. L 1 o y d I ly and lour daughters returned Crawford, in Langell Valley. ;to Fort Klamath Monday after spending the winter months at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake andlOno. California. Their dauehter family have moved back lo Fort Lee, had stayed in Fort Klam Klamath after spending the win-tath with the Alonzo Jones fam ter at Red Bluff. He is year- ily to attend school. round ranchhand for the Loren Miller Co., Inc., and the family will live in the Loren Miller Jr. residence at Fort Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and Stevie. Boise, Idaho, spent sev eral days recently at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. .Lester Lcavitl, at Langell Valley. Frank Lightle, a trainee at the Sixth Army training base at Ft. Old, arrived home in New Pine Creek on an 11-day furlough. He left last Tuesday and will be transferred to Ft. Knox, K e h tucky. Mrs. A. F. McQuislon has re turned to Fort Klamath from Long Beach, California, where she spent the winter months w ith her husband and son. Fred. Mc Quiston Sr. plans to come to Fort Klamath lalcr to join his wife. He was detained by busi ness. Mrs. Marvin Brown and Pat left Bonanza April 19 for Tigard to allend funeral services for her mother. Mrs. Eva Myers, who died at her home in Olympia, April 18. 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