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PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS, KlaraJjlfaBtrtiXOi Trturacray,- QetotWr 27. 1960 Work Starts On Gas Line ' Work has started In the Dairy BASIN BRIEFS Pomona Grange Officer! only will meet Thursday, October 27, and Sprague- River areas which in Lost River Grange Hall. A will eventually result in a 1,404- previous nolice stated the entire mile natural gas pipeline from Al-' would m,cet ,l,en' A T.eu. , , 'lar grange meetuig is scheduled berta, Canada, to Antioch, Cali-!for iater fornia. ' crews are clearing ngnt ot way Catho,c Daui:hteri are remind ed of the Memorial Mass being celebrated Saturday, October 29, ing cattle for the Hereford Ranch. Normandale Trick-Treat Perils Told Halloween will present special dangers to motorists, Vern L. Hill, director of the Oregon Dcparl- rysville, is home visiting his par-ment of Motor Vehicles warned ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eifert,; today. and his sister and her family, I "Countless youngsters will be Mrs. Jerry Cissell. lout that night, and they'll be ' garbed in white goblin sheets, Mr. and Mn. Norman Jacob black witches' cloaks and cos- at St. Pius X Parish, for Mimiif attending the cattle show at tumcs of all sorts many of them A3c Charles Eifert, stationed at Beale Air Force Base in Ma- "DENNIS THE MENACE" fAPPY t-f NAVY PAY J at Dairy under the direction of; Oscar Murray of Bend. Seventy two miles of pipe have been de liver m a storage yam at Parks M., ParkSi who djcd re. Sprague River. Next week I nl,v was ,onB time membcr double ending operations wUljof Court Kiamalhi Catholic ls entered in the Blue Chip . hegin-this occur when two 40- L . Mas, wU, fa jn flt Hereford Sale. iooi sections oi pipe are weiaea fl m ; together. ' ' ; Spokesmen for Western - Nelll : Inc. of Texas, in charge of laying : the pipe, said this is the first : area in the United States in which Job's Daughters, Henley Bethel the Cow Palace in San Francis- co, where they had several am- Beatry Boy Scouts of Troop 93, with No. 51, will have go to church the help of Cub Scouts, hauled day, October 30 at th Mt. Laki wood for Bcatty Methodist Church last week. : ripe will be laid. They explained,., . .,.. ,u.l n.,,,,,,: ' wl nLTll Vfn' win!and lheir Parent! are invi,ed t0' The Bo-V sul Committee from .high plateau area before winter U, Hency Grange Ha for . mct rf . Ifreshments. On October 29 the Modoc Council at the home of ine pipeline is a joint project gjris wjn mect wj(h the Henley James McDonald in Lakeview undertaken by five gas companies jjeMolay at the Henley Grange last week to plan next year's in ine uimeu aiaies anu vdi.aua. Ha 1 for a haVHde at 6:30 D.m. Isc lcdll e. Troon 93 I nrafpd The racitie uas transmission here Merrill Women of the Moose, Company, with headquarters in San Francisco, will carry gas through Idaho. Oreeon and Wash ington. PGT will Install 614 miles .Chapter, will meet Tuesday, of pipe in tin three states, 358 miles of which is in Oregon. The clearing crews are work ing north from Malin to Bonanza. Two mora crews are operating In the Chemult area. Other storage yards in the area are located at .Gilchrist and Madras, Oregon and at Burney, California. Deere Open ;4J NOW PLAYING! Merrill No Keno A Rummage Sale wi be spon- vember 1, in Odd Fellows Hall "red by heno Parent Teacher at 8 D.m. The Library Committee Association Friday, October 28, will conduct a chapter night pro gram, Mrs. Tom Patton and their chil dren were visiting recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Reeves, and with Mrs. Dick Reeves. While here Patton was at the Lakeview Bull Sale. Mrs. Dick Reeves, and Lounnn and Tommy Reeves spent a few days at the Cow Palace, SanFred Fishers at a smorgasbord Francisco, where Beeves is show- at the Masonic Temple in Lake- from noon to 8 p.m. and Sat urday from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Donors are asked to bring rum mage to the school, to send it via the school bus or to call Mrs. Pink Crosslin, TU 2-1348. Dona tions of cake or pie are needed for both days. Summer Lake Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harvey and Dawn Victors were guests of the with masks which prevent seeing clearly, Hill advised. "These youngsters will be so absorbed in the fun of 'trick or treat' that they may forget to exercise the caution they ordinar ily use when going to or from school," he added. "Motorists must be alert for these fun-makers and be prepared to stop, if need be," he added. What disturbs slate officials even more is the inclination of a comparatively small percentage of older youths to make Hallo ween the excuse for pranks which can prove dangerous to drivers, Hill pointed out. He urged would-be vandals to resist the temptation to deface highway warning signs, to twist stop signs or remove them, or to place obstructions of any sort in a roadway. "When lives are at stake, those nrz : I IV J I U r W I V ' Local Girl Named Finalist In Annual UO Contest EUGENE Carol Taylor, Klam-I The selection was made re-( Sophomore Swing, ath Falls, has been named one cently after interviews by faculty, Miss Taylor, a member of , of 10 finalists in the University i and student judges. Pha Pni sorority,, was nominal of Oregon's annual Betty Coedl Winners will be announced Sat-! by the members of Sigma py and Joe College contest. iurdav night at the all - campus Epsilon fraternity HB SAYS SaqwsABB JUST A BUNCH" OF...." UO Prof Visits Lakeview lamlVILW Under a program sponsored by the National Sci- who gamble with the safety of ence foundation, C. 1. freder- the driving public are setting lcks 01 the University of Oregon tt siuATna Elks Bartender Out Of Hospital view Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy Ogle and daughters of Westside were Fri- iday night guests of her parents, Carl Benton Young, 59. Elks i Mr. and Mrs. John Withers Club bartender shot early on the the stage for tragedy. These oc currences are rare, but even just a few even one could have tra gic consequences," he added. Hill also urged motorists to place themselves on the "treat team" rather than the "trick team of drivers. Tricksters of the road, he said, are those who merely slow down for stop signs, run traffic lights, follow others too closely, refuse to dim for approaching cars at night, weave from lane to lane, or dare others to race them on the road. morning of October 13, was re leased from Klamath Valley Hos pital late Tuesday. He returned to his home in Tulclako Benton was shot five times In the lower abdomen, groin and legs by George W. Krohn, 33, an unemployed railroad worker. Krohn has pleaded not guilty by reason of Insanity to a charge of assault with intent to kill. His trial la set for November 3 in the circuit courtroom of Judge David R. Vandcnberg. DAUIG JR. AUDREY HEPBURN ANTHONY PERKINS ... JET t GREEN v- MANSIONS a mum ,muKOn mUVKOVH LEE J. COBB Lora Carlnn and Mildred Brat- lain of Paisley attended a meet ing ol eastern Star Lodge in Chiloquin Wednesday evening. Mr, anil Mrs, Bob Elder were hosts to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ginlher, and brother, Dan, of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Ginlher and daughter of Portland here. Frank OH I and Frank Oil II of Portland visited Donald Hodges hero over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Bratlaln and daughter, Susan, Paisley, were in Concord to visit her mother, Mrs. Lena Sperling, who recently un derwent surgery. OTI Council Slates Meet Ordnance Team To Hold Course spent last week at Lakeview High School as an instructor of biology and chemistry classes. Lakeview was the sixth school visited by Dr. Fredericks, trained chemist, on his science demonstration lecture program for the foundation. He had available some of the most recent informa tion available in science fields. The four classes in the student body are making preparations for the annual school carnival which is lo be open to the public. The student council is in charge of the affair which is a money-rais- council for Lakeview Junior High School, Sheryl Anderson was named president; Neal Meisner, vice president; Susan Kliewer, secretary; Rusty Pilgrim, treas urer and Mickey Stephens, ser- geant-at-arms. Class presidents, who are mem bers of the council, are Jerry look, Llass 8-A; Rosemane Lantz, 8-B; Susan Smith, 8-C; Bonnie Simpson, 8-D; Linda Linville, 7-A; Linda Kay Gentry, 7-B; Billy Middlebrooks, 7-C and Mike Pet- tit, 7-D. Class representatives are Pat ty Vansteenberg, Class 8-A; Shar- Smith, 8-B; Rustv Pilgrim, 8-C; Esther Evans and Billy Duke, 8-D; Patty Metzen, 7-A; Glenn ing project for the athletic fund. Linville, 7-B; Darrel Roush, An Army explosive ordnance team, in Klamath Falls to con duct a three-day course for police men and firemen, has offered -to investigate any suspected explo sives in the area. Tho (mm r,-nm ll,a C1,-l n.-rl nance Detachment, Vancouver! . ' Barracks, Washington, Is under All classes will meet Friday to name candidates for queen of the carnival. The winner will then be determined by the number of carnival tickets sold by each class. The usual variety show will precede the carnival. Student body officers will at tend the district student council convention to be held in Redmond the supervision of 1st Lt. Richard Good. Persons wishing the services of the explosive ordnance team week Those attending from Lakeview will be Jim Stewart, president; Jim Griener, vice president; Clau dia Harris, secretary; Mary Jo should contact the Suburban Fire'""'' lrcasurer a "y -Department at TU 4-7745 prior ,0 l;ay. assistant treasurer noon Saturday. . u,mw nonncrs iooinan The course, sponsored bv thel,. "', ""' , . ,,""""', Klamath Countv Civil Defense ! acnom al rlela tmay at and Mike Conway, 7-D Principal Stanley Tooke stated that the council provides some self-government for the students, and gives them opportunity to practice lessons they learn in so cial studies regarding democracy in action. It also serves as a "sounding board" for student interests, and as a medium for passing student problems along to the staff, he said, 1 Agency, will last from Wednes day through Friday with an ex plosive demonstration scheduled for Saturday morning. Toastmistress Members of the Oregon Techni cal institute Advisory Council will klaalinrt C meet on the campus Friday for "leeTing JGT, their DOORS OPEN 4:4S LAWFOLID DicmrjGorj OCEfltfOII - RICHARD CONTE-CESAR ROMERO FATRICE WYMORE JOEY BISHOP OKiH wwrftorr HCNltY SllV nniimPtDS';UW-MrC( mri mucws( J LAST 3 DAYS? - 'A " f J AStffIEfflf 1 MQHSTERt 1 SwDud I BL I MB l m Sm I mmn U VI I annual business meeting. The agenda for the day, besides a numlier of reports In the busi ness meeting, will include a visit lo tho new campus site, a tour of areas ot the present campus wnere changes have been made. and a reception lo be held in their honor during the evening. Members of the council who w ill attend include Mrs. Lucile O'Neill, Klamath Falls; Dr. Rex Putnam, state superintendent of public instruction, Salem; Ralph P. Sluller with his son, Coquille: William G. Boss, Vale; Allen Lcako Willi his wife. Helix: Glenn Sands, Cove; Jess Bell, Portland; Edward Bianchficld. Medford; A. S. Teller with hisi wife, Portland; Harley Lihhy with ins wile, JcUerson: and Mrs Moore Hamilton, Medford. Mrs. Alliert Powers, Gavlord: Ronald Jones, Brooks; Francis I. Smith, Portland; and S E. Brogoilti, Helix, are mpmliers who may also attend. 8 p.m., to determine the second place standing in the league (his year. This will be the last game of the year for the local team. Announcements have been sent to each home from the office of H. B. Fcrrin, superintendent, re garding the school census. He asks that all children between ages of 4 and 19 years inclusive BLANKS CALLED FOR MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPD- Nightclub entertainer Thomas Rock Mack, 20, was fined $26 and damages Wednesday for acciden tally shooting out a $60 hotel room mirror while practicing his "fast draw." pre-holiday fashion showing BETTER SUITS 42 23 r "Sfc. u i,:t;b s A superb collection! Suits for every occasion in brilliant designer styles, new season colors, and quality fabrics. See them this week during Town Shop's special showing! MR. JOSEPH GRAFF VICKI JR. ROSECREST 22" 39" The regular meelinc nf tho n Mazama Toastmistress Cluh will be lisletl- be held October 27 at the Wil. Parents are urged to visit lard Hotel with a ID n m Hinnor s''llools lo I'ctter acquaint them The inspirational will be hv selves with Lakcview's education- Idella Edsar: Maxine O'H.inn will al system, Ferrin said, in not- be timer: Alice Gallun lovinnln.! ln lhat American Education gist; Evelyn Nalale, lopicmistress Dorothy Neet, toastmistress; Blanche Petroff, general evalua- tor. The educational features will be given by Jackie Hibhart, the ice breakers by Alice Gallup and Max ine O'Harra. "Should Children Trick or Treat" will be debuted bv Eva Cook, Eunice Bunnell, Eve Morey, Reha Martz. George Johnson will report on Quemoy and Matsu. Week will be observed during the week of November 6 to 12. Spe cial programs are being arranged. With formation of a student tUWTiv-V UNIVIMAl Membership Drive CHILOQUIN - Parents in this area are urged to join Chiloquin Parent Teacher Association on or hfrnra nnlnluu- 91 (l,A Mrs. Bcrn.ce Andrews, dean of,0f the current membership drive, women, and Paul Meier, dean o( Mrs. Robert Doak. chairman of; educational services, are lnllhe driv announced lhat . nri,P cnarge ot planning for the recep- jU b awa,.dcd to ,h of ,,r(1 J x trtvd, ad play, utitully d and chrome plawd. tvaraff A Jvna.nata MIDI COMMOOI Toldinf - Chromi Plaitd. Rtmorabli coniaioar, upholncrtil wt and apholitarW airfoam paddfd Kal Ailharlivl DriUr Rentals and Sales STAY WITH ME DALUS. Tex. (IPII - With cold weather approaching, a neighborhood Ice cream vendor has changed the tune of his push cart to "Oh, Come All Ye Faith ful." The prizes w ill be aw arded at I the November meet ing. In The Villaaa Court th I Main TU 1-3471 Mortgage LOANS for UNTAMED FURY tl.it raU4 tin Will! 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