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    HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Fridav. October 21. 1360
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"DENNIS THE MENACE"
'
A PARTfi SURE I cam come I You BET.' 1U there'
WHO IS THIS?
BASIN BRIEFS
(Additional Rasin Briefs on 4-Al.her 23 Half of the proceeds will
'lip given to the church and the
Chiloctuin oilier half will Slav in the Mali-
lloirl IJso Itiiler
In Socking Wife
A Smorgasbord Dinner will he
served Sunday, October 2.1. from
2 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Chiloquin
Masonic Hall by the Cascade
C'ralt Social Club. Come as you
are. Humeri welcome.
Fort Klamath
iters fund.
Lakeview
Mr. and Mrs. Everett (Merman
returned to Lakeview Sunday eve
ning following attendance at the
National Funeral Directors' Asso
ciation held at the Hilton-Denver
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens re- Hotel in IVm or. 1 hey visited sov-
turned earlier this month to their er.il places ol interest in Colorado
winter home at Red Bluff after .before returning home.
spending the season at their ranch!
west of Fort Klamath. Thcv were! The Annual Public Smorgasbord
accompanied bv Karl Frederick
son. Left in charge at the ranch i Eastern Star Social Club w
By ANN LANDERS your column long enough to know
Pear Ann: I'm a business man ( what you'll say. So please say
who has been around plenty ( used: it. CONFIDENT
to be in the merchant marine. Dear Confident: Tell Lawrence)
For the life of i that when hit friends get so ca
me 1 don't1 ger to meet you that they tell
know why so hirr. exactly when to bring you
many guy stover (like a specific evening)
who write to you'll be happy to go. Not until.
ou with their! A suggestion that you "drop in
troubles men- sometime" is not an invitation,
tiun the di- It's a meaningless conversational
mensinns of, gambit.
their babes. Maybe that's why
they have trouhle-thcy go look- i,.,ar Ann. . rhlM in ,,. n,:h.
ponxirert hv the order ot I n e " . , , ' uuuiuuu is nu-mdiiy hi. nen ins
..-,.. ... rnntner goes snopping she leaves
1 FA.
were Clans Kieniers Jr., and his held Saturdav, Ocloher 22, from l'"1' . . jine gin to roam tne streets, there
wife. Owens and Frederick.-on re- B to 8 p.m. in the Masonic Tern- , l"ie jerk who wiole to you said,are ,),,,. chirtren in ,h, family
turned last week for shipment of pie here. Mrs. Ncl Lovench is If. h'",wl . ,''f ' 0 "'W they seem to be busy with
the Owens' cattle.
TWO KLAMATH FALLS students are co-chairmen for homecoming activities at
Southern Oregon College, Ashland, October 28 and 29. They are Darlene Brophy,
right, and Dave Maxwell. This year's theme is "Big Pow Wow." With it will go the
traditional variety show, bonfire, parade, lawn decoration contest, alumni registration
and the football game between the Raiders and Eastern Oregon College, followed by
the homecoming dance.
Mr.
Malin
and Mrs. Louis Kalina at-
general chairman.
Tuleiake
Mrs. Victoria Thaler, judge of
tended homecoming week at the the Tuleiake Judicial District, is
I'niversity of Oregon at Eugene in Mansville to attend an annual
Plans For Paisley High School
SUMMER LAKE Plans forisophomore, junior and senior
Annual Carnival Are Well Under Way
the annual carnival, October 28.
Fponsored by Paisley High School
are well under way. The proceeds
are divided among the freshman.
classes, and service organizations
who sponsor booths.
Bert Recker, high school social
studies teacher, is adviser. Col
leen Butler, Rolene Duty, Helen (are Helen Iverson, senior; Slier
Iversnn and Karen Moian are ry Schultz, junior; Carolyn For
serving on the carnival commit
tee. Competing for carnival queen
dollar of tickets, ten votes. The
queen is selected on the basis of
ga. sophomore, and Alice Green.! receiving the most votes,
freshman. A dollar donation will A barbecue set will be of-
be worth a hundred votes and a fered as a special prize.
last weekend.
Mr. ami Mrs. I). V. Guthrie
have as guests this week their
son. Punk, and a nephew, Al Ha
kanscn, of Portland, here to en
joy deer hunting.
district meeting of judges.
4-H NEWS
NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS WEEK
...commemorates the forest industry's contribution to a
better way of life with useful products made from wood.
WayarlSotuiar productti
Lumber and plywood
Structural timbers, posts
beams and girders
Joists, rafters and
studs for framing
Boards and plywood for
sheathing and sub-flooring
Form lumber, roof
and floor decking
Bevel and drop siding,
rustic, board and batten
ond vertical siding
West coast species paneling
fiooring, ceiling and
closet lining
Shelving, finish and trim
Cosing, base, molding,
jamb sets and sills
Stepping and hand rails
Gutter, facia boards
and soffit lining
Glue-laminated wood
beams, arches, girders
ond columns
Monocord trusses and rafter
Hardwood paneling
Driftwood paneling
Specialty plywoods
Edge-glued finish
Nu-loc end and edge-glued
trim and siding
Wolmanized treated lumber
Water-repellent treated
siding and lumber products
End-matched flooring,
siding, decking and
sheathing
Industrial wood parts
Hardwood doors
Pulp and paperboard
Sulfite paper grade
Nitrating alpha
Viscose rayon
Viscose cellophane
Paper alpha
Absorbent alpha
Sulfate paper grade
Cellophane kraft
Nitrating kraft
Soft kraft
Kraft container board
Kraft corrugating medium
Kraft food board
Folding boxboard
Cartons and containers
Pure-Pak milk cartons
Corrugated ond solid fibre
shipping containers
Folding boxes
Silvatek products
Wtytex, Weyiite. Weytont
hard boards
Versobord particle board
VersoAoke, Trmblend flake
boards
Ply-Veneer kraft
overlaid veneer
Silvocon. S'lvocel
extenders, oddittves, fillers
Silvofloke, Superbridge,
Silvatan oil drilling
products
Silva bark orchid
potting medium
Silva wool insulation
'Ite. TM
forest product sales
provide jobs and
pay checks for
Northwest people
Today, wood is used in more than 5,000
products and with the aid of research and
new product development, the list grows daily.
To produce these products for expanding
markets, the forest industry of Washington
and Oregon employs 150,000 people, with an
annual payroll exceeding $784 million. These
pay checks are spent locally for food, clothing,
automobiles, personal services, homes and
taxes which support schools and government.
Your purchases of products made from wood
return important dollars to this area and help
insure steady jobs. This in turn contributes to
the economic stability of the Pacific Northwest
A
Weyerhaeuser Company
Mrs. l'rnnees Mt-Koen left for
Portland Mondav to be with her
daughter. Mrs
having surgery at the St
cent Hospital.
(1KAKHAKT BKKF Cl.l'B
The first meeting of the Gear
hart Reef Cluh was held Octo-
litted nis waitet. yet' ann ancien lneir ow. playmates.
mourniuiiy. mh- s .w -.h. tie, This child is in her earlv teens
wanted to know if she could be now an1 rm afra,d some un.
rehabilitated" It would serve si.rllpui0us 5cundrel may take
the clown right if alter he mar-!a(vaiUa,e of her. shes n0, bad.
ried her sue lumen out to no iooWmR bul i s onvious that shs
2D.2-l-.1fi. Linger shops have the has ,he mentality of a 6 or 7
most amazing gadgets these days. yCarK,rf
Not only should these morons Las, yoar , Careuiiy broached
consider the possibility of an opti- ,hf , her mother. Shu
cal illusion, but the shape of lt inl0 me saying she didn't need
linings has been known to change,, ,, ,or,i;nc - i,nu, in r.
"ml ""- i" .
for her children. Will you please
lell me what I can do to help
this girl without getting into trou
ble with the family? - A FRIEND
Sacramento visiting the f)r. Za
chary family. In the doctor's ab
sence his patients were cared lor
by Dr. Carlson of Gold Hill.
Mrs. Mildred Milllgan and son
Harvey visited in Eugene last
week.
Dr. and
arrival of three or (our kids.
Thanks for letting me have my .
ber 10 at the Walts home. Five say. Ann. I couldn t resist tnei
k,ii th,- u-lm is members were present. New of- chance to play a.mj u.MJCj )rar Frirnd: Notj(v the
r: .... llnna. Anrlv" Th:inltC fnr thrtS . .. .. .... .....
Yln iiiccis are piesiuciu, .urn wans;. " juvenile auinoriues. im enniiaeni
' I vice president. Gregory Davis; words of wisdom. Coming from ,hry. ,.om, through with the
secretary. Trudy Watts; news re- a male they should have morehfj, ,he gir) and h(r mMh
I t I... imiiFi ii ninrp nif-n iisirni-u i
Mrs ('mil! Pearson I""1", """a iii-imc; ciiu-m.ihi i - neen.
men! chairman. l.ee Ann Kcntle; In. Instead of looked at, what
.Ink lAa.ln.-,; ViK. il iinnilo H.n-. thev were marrying, my mall
old Davis and Owen Walts.
Three members have
would be much lighter.
Dear Ann Landers: I'm a wid-
who is going with a widower.
Are you tempted to smoke, be
cause the crowd does? If so,
send for Ann Landers' booklet,
"Teenage Smoking." enclosing .
w ith your request 10 cents In coin
their
calves in. Jim Watts selected a
:l2ll.nnnnd calf from the IjisI Riv
er herd. Trudv Walts has chosen .We are both in our 50's, sensible,
a Hereford steer from the Owen educated, and we get along well.
Watts herd, and Greg Davis ob- Lawrence has many friends
tamed a 525-pouncl call Horn Dave aiioui "" ' ' ;help vou with your problems,
I,. 'A iim mi pin lip iihs ul- . -. - ....
and a long, self-a ddressed,
stamped envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad to
suggested he bring me over any
time.
It is mv contention that "drop
. . .. .. ... Camnbell.
noiann Harmon, son oi mr. ano, ' ... , . , , 1- lt. jlvl irl ,um
M.c Vln,.d Haimnn ln inst rp U BC'tlV IICS nilllllg I lie pre- Ks" " J "'"I" "
ed' tAZ eaiuln'edivious year and ribbons fnHnVj. -V ' "-P
hon,. Roland spent 2V months in - 2
Stuttgart. Germany. He was a me.t g . u !rf . desire In meet me and
1017 nraHmls of Ma in H uh ruin Ullll.lis l.ll III l lie. I . . .
g(,n00 treasury uom insi year, ine
Geailiarl group presented us
m....i i leader. Vincil Rent e. with a sil-
ine ..laiin i.iai hot, u, , Dn,im... :s nn invitation.
ir food booth for the, vcr micKie wuii uis di hihi en- - " ,
graved on the trout. Members, ne ve mscusscu i- s
stayed at the Hyde home in; ann e suggested i wnie 10 you
Klamath Vail dni-ino i he fair for the final word. I was delight-
To show appreciation, Mr. andled. because I've been reading
Mrs. Ted Hvde were given a
lace tablecloth. j AuthoHtieS
The next meeting will be held t . ,
November 7 at Lee Ann and Lot- QjJJJ PIOVDOY
.... I) Ha'- I A..H I,..,lln ,1-111 ' '
tia muni; 3. irti: i, ,inii. in
demonstrate how to make a rope
Send them lo her in care of this
newspaper enclosing a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
LEGAL NOTICE
preparing the;
Potato Festival Saturday, Octo-
Nurses' Chief
Has Returned
From Meeting
Mrs. Helen Dwyer, president
elect of the Oreenn State I.i-
ponced Knrsps Association haelnallCt
returned from attending the 11th
annual National Federation of
LNP at Albuquerque, New Mexi
co, which convened October 9-15.
She made the trip by jet.
Some 700 nurses were present
fnr the sessions including 279 reg
N. JM17 S
NOTICE OF S&Lg
In the circuit court er
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In th Matter ol lh Esll
NORMAN L.ROY RIDDLE. A Minor:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that cur
suftnl lo and by virtu ol an order mad
and entered In the above entitled court
and cause on September 30. I960, so,ned
bv the Honorable David R. Vandenberq,
Judoe ol laid court, the undersigned,
as guardian ol the Estate of Norman La
Roy Riddle, a minor, will, Irom and
alter th 9th day ot November, 1960.
at the hour of 10:00 o'ciock a m., pto
cead to sell real properly of said astata
j at private sale lor cash or lor part
Lorna Renlle,
News Reporter.
Girl Charged
With Shoplift
;.. -I Jt... I in t ,,u
, , ! An 18-vear-old Klamath Falls
. ,. . , , 1 . , Kirl. Mni-i;aret hva Shields. 318 : cily polite questioned a 16-year-
nK i.v uhu,. e . ' Lorth Second Street, appeared in 'id boy Wednesday niftht when
a n U L-.,n,i,lh Fallc Vinv cash and part credit as may to
1M0...0 , . inuardian seem advisable, sublect t
appeared before Lounty Juvenile iconiirmaiion by ma above entitled court,
Officer Francis Mathews Wed
nesday afternoon alter teachers
at Roosevelt School noticed t h e
boy passing out money at school.
The boy, according to City Ju
venile Officer Ray Howard, slole
$13.8B from his parents over a
period of lime. The money was
laler found in an old car.
municipal court Thursday morn
ing on charges of shoplifting.
James E. Parks, manager of
from Oregon. Highlight of the
convention was the testimonial
dinner in honor of Mrs. Lillian
Cusler, national executive direc
tor, LNP founder, builder and
worker, who was present lo re
ceive commendation for her life
work. Mrs, Custer, who will soon
retire, was presented with a gifl.
During Mrs, Dwyer's visit to
the New Mexico city, she visited
the Santa Domingo Navajo Indi
an Reservation, trading post,
pueblo and other points of in
terest. Mrs. Kalhryn Brunton, Eugene,
was elecled a national director.
The 1961 convention will he held
: ci nn..l
" , , IV lEIcvenlh and Washington streets.
Mrs. Dwvcr. a member of Dis- ... , .
trict No. . LPN. vished ,nns toe were no injuries and no c-
William E. Dwyer and family at!latlnns lss''d-
his car was found parked behind
the County Juvenile Home. The
hoy said he was trying to signal
J. J. Newberry Company, and his iH-year-old girl friend, who is
clerk Rarhara Foil, said they
walclied the girl lake a blue bul
ky knit sweater. Cily police were
called to the store.
Speedy Davis, 2217 Biehn, re
ported that someone slole a wheel
and tire from his trailer prior lo
8 a.m. last Friday.
Police investigated an auto ac
cident Thursday morning involv
ing vehicles driven by Daisy Wea
ver, .HMd Hisbee, and Charles
Fred Carr, 5222 Bristol. The acci
dent occurred at the corner
in the home after being found in
contempt of Juvenile Court. Po
lice warned the boy to stay away
from the home.
Beef Group
Names Chief
E. E. Davis, North Powder cat
tleman and recent appointee lo
the Oregon Beef Council, has Bias win be recivd by tw under.
' u .i. , nA ,i,.;,m,. f ih. simed guardian al Its office. Room I0,
Dwyer in the San Francisco Bay
Area, and two daughters, Mrs.
Wesley Franklin and family, San
Francisco, and Marjorie Dwyer,
been elected chairman of
year.
council was Ted Hyde of Bly.
E. E. (Ernie) Davis was the
president of the highly success
ful "Beef, Inc." promotional or-
said property being described al' follows.
to-wll:
Parcel No. 1: '
Undivided Interest In a portion df
Lot'l, Section 14. T. 3 5 . R. 12 E,,
W. M., Klamath County, Oregon, de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a point
370.8 feet north and 269 feet east of th
corner which Is common lo Sections 15,
U 22 and , all In T. 3 S. R. 12 E .
W. Ihenc east 209 feel, thence north
208 leal. Ihenc west 209 feet, fhoncd
south 20. ft 10 plc Of beginning, con
taining 1 acr. mor or last
Parcel NO. l:
Undivided 1-91 Interest. Bldwell Riddle
Allotment No. 139. described as N
secllon I, T. 3 s.. R. 10 .. w. w..
Klamalh County, Oregon, consisting of
140 acres
Parcel No. 3:
iinrfivirieri 4M9.MM Interest. Prank Rid
dle Allotment No. 441, described al SW'4
Secllon 17, T. 3 5.. R. id e., vv.
Klamath County, Oregon, consisting of
160 acres
Parcel No. 4:
Undivided 11-720 Interest In purchased
property InhBrited from Clia Lynch, de
scribed as: trom NW corner NB'iNW',
Section 23, T. 36 S.. R. 12 t., W. M.
Klamalh County. Oregon, east on section
line a distance, at 3.09 chains from point
of beginning, thenc east 1.51 chains!
thence south 3.16 chelns; thence west 1.51
chains; thenc north 3.16 chains to point
of beginning, consisting of W acre
Parcel No. Si
Undivided 1-252 Interest (sublect cour
tesy ol Andraw 111), In E' iSE' Section
36, T, 36 S. R. 11 and N' of Lot 2.
Secllon I, T. 37 S . R. 11 i-. W. .,
Klamalh County, Oregon consisting of
100.55 acres
The First National Bank Building, Klem
Ln...n nUninmnn nt tl,o ah Ball,. Oreann.
rUIMIl-l lllrtlllimil Wl ,nc - -eT--: .,..! O. at. al Ara,
gon,
Guardian of the Estela of
UA.mn i Rnv Riddle, a minor
' hi cat. rvt. 7. 14. 31. 21.
MIAMI iUPIi Bessie, the pet ganizalion that was created for
Soat of Mrs. Flora Goldhagen.jthe sole purpose of participation
has been found alive and well but jn the Oregon Centennial by Ore-
a registered nurse al ()i;onnor s prouaiuy sun uungiy m miami, gon s L.auie uiuusuy.
Hospital, San Jose. (a., more than 600 miles lrom( In taking over the duties as
home.
OETS L'.S. All) Bessie bounced out ot a trailer
AMMAN, Jordan lUPD The while the Gnldhagen family was
United Stales will nav Jordan driving home from a vacation
$.1.5 million next year in aid for
the current liscal year, the Jor
danian government announced
Thursday.
chairman of the council, Davis
calls the attention of Oregon Cat
tle Producers tn the wide field
of assistance through research,
but Ihen you know goats will
eat anything, even rope."
earlier this monlh. "She was tied industry relations, education as
down," Mrs. Goldhagcn said, j well as promotion In which the
council Is ermittcd to partici
pate. Generously supported, Dav
is pointed out "the council could
prove to be most effective in
providing the means for immed
iate action in reaching solutions
to many problems that are con-
1
I Blondie By Chic Young J :
LONDIE, I ( I DON'T KNOW HOW ANY 'OF US
DON'T KNOW Vs COULD SET ALON6 WITHOUT
HOW I COULD X NEWSPAPERS TO GUARD OUR J i
EVER GET S- FREEDOM.'
ALONG WITHOUT
C3J Jill J
No. 540
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE STATE OP OREOON
FOR THE COUNTY OP KLAMATH
JUVENILE DEPARTMENT
In the Metier 1 OARRIN WAYNi
BARBER a child
TO CHude Siles Barber, Jr., alleged
parent of the above-nameo cnn:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Of
OREGON
You ar hereby nolllled to aopear on
or belore the 22nd day ol October, I960
In rllallon lo a Petition and proceed
ing which Is pendlnq and will ba held
in relation to the sold child In the above
entitled Court at the Klamath County
Court House, Klamath Palls, Oregon on
the 4th day of November, 1960 at 10
o'clock A M., and vou ar further noti
fied that It Is proposed to terminal your
perenlal rlohls In Ihls cese, and th;
Court will moKe an adludicellon In said
petition and proceeding at laid time end
"''h's Summons ll served upon you by
publication thereof, by order of th Honor,
hi Charles H. Foster. Judge of fh
stanlly facing the cattle industry, ; ,,, d,y 'August, i960, direct-
in addition lo necessary Vr2'Xr,Zl
llshed In Klamalh counry, siaie
gon, not less then once a week for
three weeks from the del of th first
Dale of first publication, October 7,
"oa'l of second publication, OetoMr 14.
"ole of third publlotlon, OetoMr lit
I960. . ,
(SI CharHS H. Fostr
CIRCUIT JUDGE
lional activities.
Also appointed to the Beef
Council lor a three year term
as dairy representative is Orville
i Brown of Gervais. Membership
in the council consists of three
beef and two dairymen, a cattle
feeder and an industrv renresen-
lative. The director of agricul- JJJ,. ,4, n
ture and the dean of the School;
of Agriculture are ex-officio mem
bcrs.
KEEPING IT SHORT
EQUITY NO. 0-3OI
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OP OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
DOROTHY MARIE WALKER. Plaintiff
vs. MELBOURNE H. WALKER, Deln-
rc t vrfl LC ilinll J.nAlfl rf.t
.-, ur, TO MELBOURNE H. WALKER, DEPIN.
A. Henry, president protempore iDant:
of the City Council, had an cite Ithe nJmi op
Iric Sign installed in the council I appear and answer pla.ntlfl'l camalalnf
chambers Thursday to prevent 'Z" .mZ'm"
t t Lmi tail la tr. rir ar elhtrwiit k-
long speeuin. j-;- ;,, ,MrM( wlU ,
When a council member starts piy t0 ma court for the relief prayed
tn... Linn iho nnn ion will flash " ",r complaint, towit: for de
speaking. tne neon sign win iirsii rM 0( -lwct , ,ms from you uoon
"Talk." Ten minutes later, It will the grounds of montoi ruuy and pf
l u i-il.il Sonl IndnnlliM.
flash Don I MIK. , Th, ,ummons k served uow vou BY
Violators, said Henry, will be publication thereof in Mjrrti
lNwi, one ach week for four esmecsp
"Jay talket J. i.va xeeks, pursuant n th of f
i