HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday. October 21. I960
PACK Sa
VBA Rally Held In Dunsmuir
DUNSMUIR Dunsmuir Re- by DunMiiuir Review. The new
view No. 25 of the Women's Bene- members are Wanda Spowart.j
fit Association was hostess f o r Phyllis Ingersoll and Berly Hoog
the Northern California Rally ofjbruin. They were welcomed by
WBA in the Blue Room of theEUen Kafer, president of Duns-!
Masonic Temple on the eve- muir Review,
ning of October 12 in celebra- Chico Review No. 39 closed the
tinn nf the 68th anniversary nf moallna uilh ln Rai-vI Rrnun'
the association.
Sixty members were present.
presiding.
Following the ceremonies, re-;
The meeting was opened by freshments were served in the
Fed Bluff Review No. 51 w i t h Maple Room where tables were
ji.rs. Minnie UooK presiding. decorated with colorful candles
and flowers.
Those on the decorating com-j
mmrm'' " Vidnn Of Child Discussed
JjjSK Jffi'S3MA T'''r11"' i M'NSMUH - The nmmn of ing dale. The winning rooms will jff JPA. r
'fea"l -jt'Jt't Jf '.C - "'' , , the parent, the teacher and the have cash prie lo spend and J &TA. 9 t
'4 'S 1 tv' A A lrr '''"f2 ' A4 ' tlf professional people should he nh Mrs. Vaughn's room will act the JtjL Mi M A J W A M Jk
fk jL 1 jf iX !f I JJ?'-''y lite child- vision rather than his National Orographic student pub- rk H HmbJSJSMBa
Jfc'f HB "J "&'ff?9l' r '8lt. Dr. H. A. Meredith said luatiun for the school year. F V tj JfwWAJU p "-'
IT'S A WONPIRPUU IT El
Saturday
:YV
Mrs. Jeanne Kister of Oakland
alate field director for Northern
California and Nevada, was intro- mittee were Cora Powers, Hazel
duced. A message of congratula- Wagner, Esther Daniels, Carol
tions was read from Agnes Koob, McMillan and Isabelle Haines.
upreme president. 'Gladys Creason, Mabclle Naves,
Three candidates were initiated Doris Geiger and Delcia Bur-
llcigh served on Ihe entertainment
committee and the refreshment
committee was made up of Te
resa Weedon, Rita Langrher, Ma-
ble Elliott, Maxine May. Eloise
Stanley, Mary Lou Tausch and
DUNSMUIR - Campsite im- Ilcen Hanratty.
provements in the past five years; The 11 rally ''" be hcld to
and campsite prospects for the1" Bluff,
future were discussed on Thurs-!
day by John Watt, district rang- p 1
er, Shasta Trinity National For- V7bA dll6T
est, at the Mount Shasta Cham-,
ber of Commerce meeting. ATTGnQS IVI6GT
.1
at the Dunsmuir Momentary the mow me iroop o. in gae
FTA meeting recently. the Hag ceremony. Mrs. Ronald 1
He defined visum as Ihe ability Christison. vice president and'
.,, nl,, n menial rca.tion program ihaiiinan. distributed;
He said the eve is not a camera "ovel programs for Ihe year list
ibut a nerve organism and that ing all mceiing dates, topics, PI A
v ,c;., A. n.,i i .to nla.w in th. olluers
eve but involves the total child.
Meredith, a Dunsmuir optomc
Campsites
Discussed
TO PARTICIPATE in the Future Teachers of America convention Saturday, October
22, at College of the Siskiyous will be these students. Left to right, bottom row, are
Bud Nobili, Cora Stroschein, Agatha Mattiani, Nancee Burns, Carolyn Clark and
James Simmons, adviser. Back row, same order, Ruth Fignani, Elaina Tonkin, Rita
Ojeda, Lynn Enloe, Carol Rossi, Gloria Acquistapace andBerta Vacant.
Pair Nobbed(;ar(ien club Slates Trip
tor fire
iinolhers served refreshments.
Pat Denies
YREKA Sunday. October 2.1
has been the date set for a field
NAPA (l'Pl A housewife and tlip 0 the Colstein area at the
a teen-aged boy, both of Napa,jH,a(j 0 Beaver Creek above Hilt,
were arrested Thursday, in con-i,y members of Ihe Yreka Gar-
npr-tinn with n hrnch nnH pras ri..i. ..1 .-. .. I",,- UiVi u nrn
Additional campsite and camp-, WEED-Mrs. Dysart Scribner. fi,.c .. rspti mn,.. Ih,n smy: ,, ,....
site improvements in southern Girl Scout chairman. District 1
BiSKiyou ouniy are cuirciiuy ue- 01 sierra-cascane council, aucna- wecien(
pendent upon budget allotments. led the council session and con- Arrested were Mrs. Curtis Fox-
Watt stated. He sara tne duik 01 lerence in Chico oaturday. 'berg, wife of a Napa businessman
the Shasta-Trinity campsite workjber 15. She was accompanied and -Ronald E Nicholas 18 Bnth w g m on Slday bMnA hoyi Mrs Lawrence Hastings
1111! school stuff
Mrs. Jams Dodge, school nurse.
Iwas introduced. The Reverend
II I, .'.,.,,1 ,, ,, ll.n
trim, explained to the I A nu-m-i
bers the complex steps thai pie- representation
pare the child lor reading from, . .
the time of his birth to age 5.! ' ' , ... ,.' .1
6 or 7. He said reading is one
iof the most complex tasks thai
Iman undertakes and that some
'B -year-olds are not physically rea
dy lor tne leaning iai.it.
i He recommended periinlic eyej CihfllilPt
checks as just as important asl,,al J
i physical and denial checkups. He , -
Isaid diagnosis of eye deficiencies R,.ott Thursday
I' 1 , ""I"' ," '777 " , denied a charge made bv a dnec
should not be asked to perform . ,..:..,. ..,...,-.:
lunches, Members and friends of hevond his ability. In response to' , ,, , ' . .. , ,. i,i!i.
a garden clubs are invited to a question from the audiejue he ' ,
.. . , 1 ' ,, . shows he $1.75 billion water bond
participate. 'stated co or b indness is one ot . . .
u , ' j 1 j .issue is no adeiiua e 0 meet the
trii llv Pennnv fhau'm;in for tha l;ict imrlor niwt visual de- '
the evening group, conducted the iccls. He said there is no cun
session held on Monday night,
during which time reports were
hnarH nn Ihp nich-icl (.ardpn
w.. . - --- 1 np i-i.-x ii.iiit-f w.i miiniuiiiiii .. .
Krown earlier in me evening 10
j: .i .1.- ..r it... .........i
, - . .,, , nisciose uie lllUllll m uir iv mu
jteenage event complete with dec- . .. f
orations and live music on Octo-. .,, ;. , ,
the home of Mrs. Keith V idler. Club meeting held at Central bv m1s ,0,n tnor as a gala
Those who plan to parlicipateiPomt, Oregon, 'those attending
in the field trip should meet at this meeting included Mrs. Pen-
water needs ot Southern I at
I l.,- klmHn,.tc V1 it IK IMVW. lOHIId.
The PTA dance was announced .' . . .. ,. ... ,.
In the last two years has been by Ihe Weed Girl Scout neigh
at Shasta Lake where the demand borhood chairman, Mrs. J. Bar-
appeared to be the greatest.
He felt the completed work
there plus the opening of the
Trinity Dam recreational areas
were released without bail.
Mrs Fnxhnrt was accused nf
icaglia, and delegates Mrs. Durning ,rash without a po.mit n im ..j M
James Shelton, Mrs. Reid Daw-I. , ,,, . .. , fj UCllDeraTIOnS
son and Mrs. R. G. Gaynor. iNif.i,iac ha,-,.r) u-iil,
ioe Kiouu aueoocu suwimc
this next year should allow some:spccial planned sessions of t h e
I training conference during the
I morning session, a luncheon at
Yreka Inn and are to carry sack and Mrs. Ralph James. Also re
ported were the events at the
recent flower show held in Etna.
The group also discussed Ihe
shifts in funds to other areas,
The Gumboot Lake area offers
the greatest potential development
close to Mount Shasta. Watt said
her 22 in Ihe school auditorium
with PTA suiervision provided.
of Dillon, Heed and Co.
Brown said there was "ahsn-
l.iinU. nn ifiilh vihatnypr" In Kan.
The Canyoneer project to "'PlotVs chmKe m( a(Wed the report
with purchase of school ockersha( novw rwll.hfd the governor's
ii-qc nnnfiniii.oH mil D O ail 0! ...
-H:iv Hemonslralion on Christ- , .1. . ... . .1 1 1 i. Ottlce.
. , , serve caKe niiring scnooi noun
mas decorations which has bccnllunl.s a5 defcneA ,0 n,e Can
slated for October 2!l, at the Wi- ,.. c ,,, m.nkine mo-
j.,i..v..t .. -j n r
jnema Hall at the Sjskiyou County
ject.
Peggy Walsh, membership' 0 ,he fl
ing a truck into an emergency i "
area without permission. Ip pjllCK CQSG
Maximum penally on the:
nl,Di.flac ic civ mintlic imiificnn. t ap ix-r-cifC IADI 11.. TJ h'nii-ni-niiiirlc Tlirt ovont ic hointi
the Oaks Hotel I headquarters for ment m 'tine. ' Bernard Finch read magazines? jointly sponsored by the '.Shasta
tne conierencci iouowea Dy ine . ,. . ,.j , ..,, ,,. ., tr irn... r n . 1111111
a charge that General meeting and annual In- ,,r r ;uw:"u::.Ii ' " ' 1 "T.i- v '. " .... "j.bcrship drive was a great sue
i n , ,. . t ;i ff: ....... . w wasneu an uimics u jvuiftc ..... ....... v......... ......
will feature Marvin KlacK ot ha
lcm, Oregon, who will show, in
addition to Christmas decorations.
New
This gentlemen has been
against the water plan from Ihe be
ginning," Brown said.
"The earliest reports have heen
chairman, announced the mem-
In response to
campsue ueveiopmeiu , ve. urc.naua ion oi counc, oiuce s. berg.s c nome K()t ,, rial gn
area wouia in uirn , .eueve p es- car, u.sen, p u 10 . . c reiauons f con(rol and was wnipppd - h jb m , idcr
sure on Shasta Lake sites. Watt (representative of the Southern Pa- . . . ranv()n by ,. h . . ,ol?"'S-'
lit burned 24 hours, blackcnedl neliheralions entered their third some arrangements for
4,000 acres, and destroyed 12 1 day today in the retrial of Finch. ears and thanksgiving,
homes and about 30 other:42-and ihanclv Miss Treaoff. 23. i The October 29 event will start
reminded those present of federal 'cific, Oakland, was the principal
participation m the Everitt Me- speaker.
ontrary. 1 can't even con
ceive of such a report. It is im
possible." Fanton claimed the report was
available lo the governor a week
piorial Highway. "We can't com
plain too mucn, ne saio.
Plans for the Gumboot Lake
Mrs. Lome C. McRae, Durham,
was installed to assume duties as
KniMinrYc ' i J ...:.U J n at 10 fl IT! .1110 COIlt imie tn 3
president for another term. An- - , r , . . ,, , tha. c ' -" At noon. ,uncheon wi bc
Nicholas drove
charged that sniracv in the shootine of the sur-'p m- At noon
pickup truck : . ,. ifp Barbara .lean. . IB. 'served by members of Ihe lona
layout have been complete since other highlight of the council
since 1956, Watts said, and await meeting was the appearance of
financing. Barney Hoflman, cham-iMrs. W. Carson Rogers, third vice
oer uiesiuein, a.ieu u ttmiusuca uresiueiu 01 me cuuucii, uicsscu , , , . , rf ... V . j i .
could be established at chamber L the original Girl Scout uniform j. L VPrev!ous r,a ,0n1ded laSt
expense and turned over to the owned and worn by Mrs. Herbert- r
forest service for maintenance. ; Hoover.
ess with over .125 members paid
to dale and more memberships
1 .1..;!.. M.-c Vuniilitrc
luiiiinK iii .mn... .(, ago
second grade room was tne in si, jjarvoy q. Banks
room over uio per ceui ami mu
room with the highest percentage,
till er cent. Mrs. Bedel's kin
dergarten and Mrs. Wright's first
director of
water resources, said in Sacra
mento that Dillon. Heed and Co.
has not, to his knowledge, com
pleted its report.
through the fire without permis-l Finch claims she was shot acci-Council. Degree of Pocahontas. ! renMng m K1. iVnt
sion. a DianKei on ine uurs nentallv as they struggled over a n"" "'ft ",UI,"J '"w1 "
fl... t 1.1 ff J .... ... .n.nPP;nn it t,-, oi.t.n. .....Art lliaf
Vatt said he would find out.
Watt told of progress from 1955
when $45 was allowed for camp
ground maintenance in the dis
trict to the present budget of.ored for their more
Mrs. Scribner, Mrs. Gaynor.l
Mrs. Barcaglia and Mrs. Dawson' j eSCT I CP
were among the many volunteer
adult scouters and leaders hon-;fiaUQC WIOUC
than five
years in Girl Scouting and re
ceived pin awards for their serv
ice record.
Mrs. Elmer Meline accompan
ied Ihe scout group to Chico and
visited friends in the college city.
$2,000 plus personnel for gar
bage collection and other main
tenance. He said there are nov
. 40 units in five locations in the
; Sacramento district.
Fifty camp units plus trailer
units are planned at Panther
Meadows on Mt. Shasta. These
are slated to be developed on a
,n..n.-;nn ...cie tin Ilia Klri Rnvvl
Corporation when bowl develop- Reported
ment warrants expansion. 'it
Walt praised the Mount Shasta Uy dnGriTT
Rod and Gun Club campsite proj-
wt i futile lake He felt Ihe! lREKA Sheriff A.
major problems would be main
tenance and replacement. Forest
service plans include improve-
session, it was announced that
March in a jurv deadlock. I s''cl meeting win oe neio
s.moi-in.- fniirt Indpe lrov on October 22 at Tuleliikc. lea-
Dawson called the jury of U worn- turing Mrs, Henrie.la English of -
en and a man hack to court ierced, giving demons rations i on (hp dos.
floral arrangements. All garden I
club members are invited to at-
Burglaries
Thursday afternoon and said
"Thp nnnrl has discovered that
no instruction on excusable homi-ten('-
ia iic hoc nivnn i Mrs. Charlotte Glover of Yreka
MOSCOW (UP1) - The Soviet, The jufl(,e said failure to readwas lhe featured speaker of the
news agency Tass said today the instruction Wcdnesday-when!IiVelllnR' hcr hclnR l-at-1'-
Bruce F. Davies, 24, Los Angeles, -u. instiuctod the panel on five '1e showf,(1 lol'efl lurcs ot
nthpr nninK "was mere V an me vauuus pmin ... u,u.,,.,
oversight on my part."
The jury was then told it could
bring in a verdict for excusable
deserted the U.S. Army in Ger
many two months ago because he
"doubted the sincerity" of Ameri
ca's leaders.
Beekeeper
Given Fine
Of $250
Tass. quoting an alleged state-. homicide "the killing of a human
The eveninc's activities were
i. .j.j ...:,u . t..i .,i. j more,
cui.cuu.eu ...III a Jlllll iiclic nun
Ihe serving of refreshments.
grade tied as tne rooms in tne ,n (heir dj.ni,,,,;; vvj,h the
primary group io ne secu.u. "j;1,.ln.f,nl l0 flale Banks ,.
linued. "Dillon. Reed and Co. has
Mrs. Craven's third grade and ; j,iven no indication at any time of
Mrs. Stone's fourth grade lied as suc, rnnc-lusion. As soon as
Ihe intermediate rooms lo fst!ng rp()rt js rrccived by the de
reach 100 per cent. No upper . ,, wjl, be made avaj.
able to Ihe public.
The MWD has thus far relused
lo endorse Ihe water bond issue,
which goes before the state's
voters on Nov. 8.
Fanton said Ihe report consisted
of a financial analysis of the
Feather River Project which in
J;,...inrl ilia tini-iH issue u-nuld nnv
DOHKI.S-lsaac Leonard MKid- buj,djn (he faciili(,s as far
n uccKi-c ie. ... ii.uuni i.c-i . h Rakersf p ri hut no
bron, appeared before Judge '-s'fa.(,er
uiase in uorris juniciai l;isiiici
Court Monday charged with II
... .
ment irom uavies. sain ne oegan being wnich is excusable and not laiiromia TT earner cf,a possession of a female dcer.lij rjnu,c
I IWI I ll H "
to doubt the sincerity of American unlawful, w hen committed by ac-
leadership about two years ago.!cjdent and misfortune, without
It said Ihe soldier fled to East any unawflll intent."
Germany Aug. 19 alter serving The ju wasn.t RVm any css.
Bv United Press International Me was fjnM) $250 or 50 days.l
San Francisco Bay Area: Over- iis hunting license and deer tags Tq HlflflWCIV
cast night and early morning, were confiscated. Marland Fran-I ' W nl"
otherwise fair through Saturday; cis Kusick of Mount Hebron
tar's office reported several bur- the Army
B, Cot-ifour years and nine months inLr ate,native lo the murder or, high today 64-70; low tonight 42-52 ttas arrested on the same charge
! conspiracy counts in Judge Daw-
glanes which have occurred in1 lhe UZ and umi espionage sons origjnai instructions,
the Tulelake area. Among lhe flights, the atomic rearmament of '
ments on the Castle Lake Road.rglaries reported were the fol-West Germany, the sabotage of
Watt assured Ihe chamber. He l0UmE:
hnned this nrniect could be un-i William H. Shedd. contractor,
derlaken next year.
Student Court
Cracks Down
On Violators
50-Man Posse
except 51 in downtown areas; am (jned $200 or 40 days.
'reported that several hundred gal
Ions of gasoline, diesel fuel, sol- vies was quoted as saying
vent and other oils and supplies
were stolen from the operation
in the Southwest Sump area, 12
miles southwest of Tulelake.
Dean C,
lywood
west winds fi-12 knots afternoons
Sierra Nevada: Cloudy in north
and fair in south through Satur
day; cooler in north Saturday
DUNSMUIR The old Mason
home, sturdily built in 1013 and
with the flavor of history about
the Paris summit meeting," shat
tered all his hopes "as a plain
American who wants peace," Da- SeOTCH
In Washington, the Army had l-ftr rUlltlV
no immeniaie commeui execp. ... - winds 8-15 m.p.h. the use of his car. After dark.
say mat a ric. nruce uavis, son ttutiiH a.nl. hcauv .urn-. Northwestern California: Fair in lw men drove out lo the
ol Mrs. uorotny taineri ot .icons- a 50-man posse ended us ,h , dv jn norlh and coasla
Hoelck of North Hoi- dale, Ariz., has been reported ah-'hour search for a fugitive Thurs- f , tim,nnh Saturday showers
sent without leave since Aug. 19. iday night when Ihe hungry robber possj,e nrih of Eureka late Sal
Davis was a member of a com- wakcd out of the Nevada County ;ln-day; cooler inland Saturday;
bat support company altached tObrushland and surrendered with-., icn .' . v ,d iow tnicht Ukiah
Authorities report the doe was':, hc ast of over 100 struc-
shot by Skidmore Sunday morn- llrpS n how before the Highway
ing near Ihe Mount Hebron gra- py.)ass.
vol oil. He cut Ihe (leers throat, iipmnliiinn of this two storv
Sacramcnln Valley: Cloudy in 1 then slit its stomach lo prevent i,m n Reverlev Wav look nlace
norlh and fair in south through jswelling. He hid Ihe doe in thelnncr the official opening of the
haturday; nign looay una, niui-rush and went lo Ins neighbor. new freeway early this month
day 72-78; low tonight 48-5S; south 1 Kusick, lo solicit his help and a huge wrecking crane accom
plished the job in three (lays,
making way for a huge highway
reported that approxi-
MOUNT SHASTA -Dennis maley l' rases of shotgun
Trnss nresident of the Mount ;s"ells were stolen from his sta-
Shasta Hinh Srhnnl student hodv I'ion wagon which he had loft 'the 7th Infantry Division. 0ut a fuss
has issued a notice that viola-jP31 on the last dike of Tule; (The Army reported his last; officers said that Robert Cat U 'coasal winds variable 8-18
79-48, Sanla Rosa 77-40, Napa 77-
5'tions of a few students in car Lake, near Ihe firing line located name as Davis instead of Davies ' Adams, 24, a construction worker, ),'n'ols
racinP had hrnueht a crackdown lne 01 Nations about
on offenders, i'our miles sou"' of 1'ulolake,
A student court will mele out Leo K- Brandt of Redwood City
punishment lo all who violate any I reported 14 boxes of shotgun
of Ihe provisions. Car driving slu-shlls a"u H'lee quarts of liquor Cm.pWp Partv
dents will have lo obtain a per-wee ""I from his pickupj"""! cwcii 1 i J
mil from the schoiil oflice lo bring:1'3"1!1'- Bl'anm lnW deputies;ri,ven FmDlOVe
, , t
as reported by Tass, and also list-Umm Portland, admitted Wedncs-
ed his home address as Scotts- day's robbery of the Mid-Valley
dale instead of Los Angeles.) Savings and Loan Association of Dikkftn f"iiinM
cache and loaded the doe into sign on Ihe cleared ground
Kusick's car. ' Wilkins, a former lumber
Earlier, Boh Lucas had heard of, man in Dunsmuir, designed the
the doe shooting and with Con- house and materials for its con
stable Archie Brimmers of Dor- struct ion came from Ihe Van
fifp in Marvsvilln 2H miles awav. !
Adams took to the brush near QQfg OCheCIUled
here Wednesday afternoon after
abandoning a car in a dead-end, YREKA According lo Jess
road. The search parly includedin'Koke. Siskiyou County adminis-
DUNSMUIR The promotion deputies from Nevada and Yiibaltrator. a tentative dale of No-
ris, was wailing at the scene of Fossen mill. It served two gencr
the killing. Just after the deer alions of the Mason family and
w as loaded, Ihey stepped out and later served two general ions of
made lhe arrest. Roth men were! Ihe Reigal family before ils pur-
! annulled lo lhe counlv iail in chase hV the stale division ol
I Yreka in lieu- of their fines. 'highways.
a car to school. Tliev must also someone nao lust tried to enter
.iti-pp In alnHp hv the' rules which ' through the doors and finally
cover such orivileee and which smashed windows to gain en-of Bob Van Wormer lo assistant c-ountics. FBI agents, a helicopter1 vemlier 9 has been set for Ihe
will be printed on the back of!,rance- e camper was parked , supervisor, automotive and work and a bloodhound. ribbon cutting ceremony, mark-
the car permit. l0asl ol tllc lake abmlt five miles equipment, prompted his South-j (jmlcr Sheriff Frank Gallino ing the opening of the newly con-
The student court will besou,n of Tulelake. crn Pacific associates lo give aimade the capture after motorists Lstructrd Oborhn Road,
made up of five student council! farewell party for him last Fri-on nuie 20 alerted officers to Those lo olficiate are Sen. Han-
members, and a jury will be se- Firemen Hold Meet da aflernoon in the Southern Pa-,Adams' hitchhiking a 1 1 e m p t s.'dolph Collier 'D-Yrekal, Herb S.
lected from reliable students with ,,-,,.,, ,, cific automotive shop. about three miles from where his Miles, district highway engineer
mature judgment. . tcc LOU u The regular meet- Van Wormer's new job takes car uas abandoned. ol Redding, and the Siskiyou
Those who are found guilty will ln.s f Jhe auxlllary of the Mc-;him to Eugene where he and his Gallino said that Adams hadlcountv Board of Suiervisors.
be dealt with according to the , V Flremcns Association was je and daughters will make $1 15) in his possession along The' opcnine. ceremonies had
olfense committed Punishment "" October 17 in the social room their home. Relreshmcnts were ttilh two M caliber pistols. been 01 ginally scheduled for Oc-
ill run from being compelled to of lhe flr,hfl11- Eighteen members served while Van Wormer re j 'loher 25. but according to O'Roke
make a five minute lalk before """ r-ona ce.veo ine congraiuiai.ons a " n Perm iSSion Granted there was riilliculty in gelling an
. .. . . . Zannia Who Wa rprp.ved a o'nn t.-lctipc .f I mc, m-ptnn. llo ""VII JIUHI6U ... , ..ni
their English class to being
banned from bringing cars to
School.
The student body president
points out that violations by a
few might bring about a total
ban nn cars
Ishing manv in:
cause of a guilty few.
new member.
good wishes of those present. He ,0,K.n dale w ith Senator - Collier
was eiven luggaiie. a toilet kit SAN FRANCISCO 1LPI1 The ,,,.,ir , i. kp.- i .s .hp
.lrs. Lena Johnston was re- and pen and pencil set as going- ( alitornia Division 01 l ornoraiions )ini) compejn date for
eu-cieo as treasurer. Mrs. tor-
rine Aiello presided.
The annual dinner for hus-
away gilts. , inursnay granted Mmneny- vork
S. A. Vollmers 'has lxen as-'Clark Corp. permission to pur-
signed lo the post of shop fore- chase the Ralph L. Smilh Co., a I
the
This would he pun- oands of auxiliary members was man replacing Van Wormer here. Northern California timber and Cfgfp Ppayy
. . nostnoned until Anril 15 Hop In Hp has hern in the atltomotiln sawmill firm U 11 J
nnnccnt students ne- . . .. , ' ... , , , ,....! .., ,. u. n LI i-. J
ucpan. ncni ui nasia uivimou .01 toe f-111 1110111111 11 p-iimh 1 inn inm D6 llxr J T xl
me pasi iu years.
Ihe busv November holiday sea
son.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses. Mrs. Mania Bal- TEACHERS THREATEN' STRIKE shares of the Smith firm
NEW YORK 1 UPI 1 Members Kimberly-Clark plans to build a Iike Rebekah Lodue Nn. 6. lias
for Ihe exchange of 381.2114 shares
of Kimberly-Clark stock for 84.743! MOUNT SHASTA Mrs. Sylvia
Shorn, noble grand nf Castle
RERUN TOURISM (MOWS
FRANKFURT. Germany 'CPU dini. Mrs. Josephine Bambino and
The Communis! threat to Berlin Mrs. Anila Baldi. The tables and of Ihe United Federation of Teach-'pulp mill on Smith property near announced that Ihe lodge will host
Is not dimming the city's attrac- room were decorated in Ihe Hal-ers voted Wednesday lo go on 'Anderson in Shasta County. the state president of Rebekah
tinn to tourists, according lo the loween theme. 'strike Nov. 7 until Ihe New York j Assembly Tuesday, October 25,
German Travel Bureau. i City Board of Education meets SOHER ENDORSEMENT I This will be Ihe official visit ol
The bureau said Wednesday' MOTHER IMPRISONED their demands for recognition ol DALLAS. Tex. 'UPIi Mrs. Mrs. Nolle M. Mei tens, president,
that 10 per rent more Germans BIRMINGHAM. Ala. 'UPI' the union as a teachers' represen-'E. M. Collins, president of local of Palo Alto,
and 24 per cent more foreign tour- Mrs. Kathryn Anderson. 33. a (alive and for benefits including a branch of the Women's Christian1 A :30 p.m. dinner at The
Ists visited Berlin this year than "model housewife'' and mother of dues check-off. TW union claims Temperance Union. Wednesdaylljimplighlers will begin the meet,
last. three who was acquitted last year lo.nno nwmlm-s it the city. 'told a meeting of WCTU state This will be followed al 8 o'clock
lot bank robbery charges, pleaded Readers that she favors Ihe Re- by a business meeting in Howe
e'.lthough killer whales grow only guilty Tuesday to forging s $502, The famed Tarlelnn Oak at 'publican presidential candidate Hall. The Rebekah drill team will
lo a length of 30 feet, these blood -check on her husband's insurance Charlottesville. VirBinia. is esii. because "I feel sure that Mr. put nn a special drill, which will
thirsty marauders will attack and company. She was sentenced lo mated to be more than 3oo Nixon is the mnt confirmed non-:be followed by a social hour and
kill larger halei. five years in prison. years old. idrmker of the two." refreshments.
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