HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Sundav. November 13. I960
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8,000 Letters With Christmas Seals Are Mailed
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THE BOOKMOBILE ARRIVES at Peterson School, and youngsters line up to get aboard
and make selections. The county library system keeps schools supplied with a rotating
stock of books.
County Library System Keeos Fresh
Supply Of Books At County Schools
Over 8.000 Idlers from
Klamath C'ountv Tulierculosis
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!he Hcallli Association, bearing color-iposl offices this weekend for deliv- der, Chemull; Mrs. W. W. Small
an(' ful TB Christmas seals, are in cry tliroiighout the county. Nov.; wood Jr., Gilchrist and Crescent.
OBITUARIES
SISKIYOU
I II ic- Ilia n.u,.,;..,, J.,I f l!, C4II.I 17nl..n,nM ln I.'1..MnlU CoUh
I 10 inc upniiii uaic ui 111c uniii vuiuuu-ia iiuiii rviaiiiaiu oaiuu,
'annual nationwide campaign to 8 and 40, and from the Quota Club
liaise funds for the continual fight have worked many hours the past
!to eradicate tuberculosis. few weeks at the association of-
Mrs. Dean 0. 1 Naomi Miller,!1"- preparing the thousands of
the association president, heads envelopes for distribution.
K0L0 the campaign this year for Klam- Mrs. Miller pointed out that the
-Jlato ''' a"d "blb''" area, message accompanying these
Aug. 28. us:, in oaioniu. Mmn. He Serving as Christmas Seal chair- 191)0 seals, contains a resume of
"n itln!.!r "oJed'nio'wMd THi"' mcn 0l,lc'' tol""y communities the association's activities during
wa a reiirM por nous ooeratof. Hoiy;are Mrs. V. F. Fruits, Merrill; the last 12 months. The chest
me Holy Fmii catholic church ana a Mrs. James Ottoman, Malin; X-ray survey, maintenance of
Requiem Mass jaia Monday at io a.m. Mrs. Cecil Haley . Bonanza-Lan-! X-ray equipment at the county
by Falher James Vauohan. Kolda was a! ., ., .. ' ... , ,, ,. , i . . . . . ,
member oi the Knights ot Columbus and gcll Vallcv Mrs. Nisha Hadley,;h e a 1 1 h department, providing
"ed,birthr!d;owMJaUr"'tourlons?1!ly; M''S' Joe 1c;'i,ntl''' Kciio; health educational material to
Biiiy and Deimar. san Francisco, joe oi Mrs. I)w isht Kirchcr. Chiloquin ; I the schools, support to a public
health nurses scholarship fund
and other projects are financed
Vallelo. and Frank ol Hawaii; Iao dauqh-1 . K rtle IVimnr Pni-t Klam
lers. Joseohlne Kolda and Mrs R,n.il imcr, fOlt Klam.
Fraser. both ol San Francisco. Upton's ath; Mrs. Florence Shadley,
Mortuary will conduct the services. Kol- t- r , -j
da had been tit unci July. Spiagiie River; Mrs. Mary Heid-
enreich. Beatty; Mrs. Hope Bra-
entirely by the
Christmas Seals.
purchase of
TEACHERS GUIDE selection of books from the county
library bookmobile which visits schools in the county
periodically. Here Ron Wilkerson, a teacher at Peterson
School, counsels Steven Voss, his student. Mrs. Vivian
Wise, bookmobile operator, prepares to check out the
boy's selections.
Anna Hamilton
Dies At Age 82
Day's lews
Schools all over the country
celebrated National Education
Week beginning Nov. 8, and those
in luamam county were no ex-
ception.
tries and the leaders of the world,
during this time of growing ten
sion. J
"The library teaches us many
new things such as how to use
vou in social studies. Books on
religion, sports, useful and fine
arts are found in the library. The
library will also provide books
for reports," said Joyce Smith.
During the week the Herald the card catalog and how lo find
and News attempted to show thelthe information on the things we
public how schools function and need to know. These are only a
some of the external serviceslfew tilings that we can learn from
that affect them. lusing the library," says Carolyn
No exception is the county li- Dev.
brary system that keeps a fresh "The library benefits me in my
supply of books available in education in many different ways,
schools throughout the county by'when I need a reference book
means of bookmobiles. for a report, the library provides
How important this is to 'school the book needed. If I want lo
children probably can be put nolshow a picture in a report, I
more succinctly than in the words (may check one out. All types of
of the youngsters who use the information may be found in the
service. The following , are com-library," states Donna Kettler.
CITY BRIEFS
ments by members of Fairview
School Library Club:
"The library benefits and helps
us in our education by provid
ing us with reference books, with
books on history and geography,
lind books and materials giving
us facts and information about days of the cold war. You may
the earth, things on the earlhfuid books on countries, biog
and about space. It helps us to raphies. encyclopedias, Atlases,
find facts about people and coun-tand other books that will help
"The library means much to
every student. It is useful in a
great many ways. In this mod
ern age it is very useful lo have
a knowledge of space. Also in
formation is needed on the Unit
ed Nations because these are the
Louis Margulis
Funeral Today
Louis Margulis. former Klam
ath Falls businessman, in busi
ness in Portland for several
years, died in that city at the
family home, 8:i4 S.W. Vista Ave
nue, Thursday.
He had owned and operated
women's apparel firms and was
well known in the industry on the
Pacific Coast. He was prominent
in Masonic circles.
Remembrances may be made
lo the Oregon Cancer Society, the
Oregon Heart Association or to
Temple Beth Israel.
Services will be Sunday, Nov.
13, at 1 p.m. at the chapel of
Temple Beth Israel, Portland.
Surviving are the widow, Hen
rietta, and brothers, Milton and
Jerome.
Jerry D. Lambo, Army first sent a musical program.
,. , ....,. ,.... Ml. Laki Garden Club will have ; Hays
riatiK i-,aiiiuu, who aouin oixin, ., , ,
, , , its regular meeting Mondav, Nov.
recently completed the four-week 14 a( um pm oslcss . bc
airborne course at Fort Benning,;Mrs. Oscar Hylandcr. 1403 Divi
Ga. He qualified as a parachut-ision Street. Prize will be award-
ist and received jumpmaster:Ct"01' Thanksgiving arrangements, isurdity of the electoral college
i,...jn;nr, ia iaiK win De given Dy nir. Liar- svstcm. 11 loaves unanswered a
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isrucc uuaaiium. ivcn wainiii:iiia. ni m tlUCSUUUS. lllCSC. IU1 S.W-
ample:
1. Just what IS the electoral
Anna M. Hamilton, 82, known
to her many friends as "Mida"
'died Friday in Portland. Mrs.
Hamilton lived for many years in
Klamath Falls leaving in 1918
when her husband, Dr. Hoy R.
Hamilton entered the Army dur-
j ing World War I. They have since
ilived in Portland.
make-up that followed the ruck- Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton had
uses in the South, it turned out becn m.M-x.Ki for M ycars. shl,
that Tilden needed TWO electoral was acUve in the Methodist
votes from Oregon, instead of only church.
""fi i u .,i. Funeral services will be an-
, ,L U1 " mc"m ,u nounced by the Gable Funeral
(Continued from Page 1)
This recital is included here in
some detail mcrclv as historical
data to point out the basic ah-
TODAY ONLY
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For Big News
Women's Library Club of Klam- clarence Heaton has accepted
ath Falls will meet Monday, Nov. 'the leadership for Troop 8 Boy
H. at 2 n m in Hip . iiv lil,n, v 'Scouts, of Peace Memorial Pres-
Rhoda Harndcn will show films
byterian Church. The troop will
meet each Thursday night instead
of Hong Kong and Japan. Jan of Tuesday night as in the past.jhal,s: wl,y
oippo aim Jerry Jensen will pre-
college system'.'
2. How docs it work?
3. Most important ol all, per
Funerals
All boys from
are welcome.
11 to 14 years
the Founding
patriotic, dedi-
KLAMATH
did
Fathers wise.
cated mcn come lo include in
our constitution this institution
that now, after the lapse of nearly
two centuries, seems to us such
a patent absurdity
There isn't room here today to
go into all that. An attempt will
be made in this space later lo
provide some answers to the
questions here raised.
FIRST-O'-WEEK RED HOTS
H Bonfire Pink
Salmon -
11 Testes better with Crescent seafood season
..nil UK m
The Superlative Shortening
Snowdrift 6 ib.
Hy Grade
Corned Beef
Chiffon 400 Count
Facial Tissue 4 for 99 c Sandwich Bags 10'
Ghirardelli's Milk
Chocolate Drops
66 oz,
Pkgs
Zee 30 Count
Bruce New 5 Minute
B&M Oven (54-oz. family size)
Wax Remover . 89 c Baked Beans
57
Snow White
Cauliflower
Crisp, Fresh
Celery Hearts
19L
J L
Beef
Short Ribs
Fresh
Beef Liver
Big-Y's Top Value
Sirloin Steak
Soran's Fresh
4710 So. 6th
Prictt EMcctivt Thru Wdnedoy
Stewing Hens
c
lb.
Oregon State College Mothers'
Club members will meet at the
home of Mrs. William Hungate.
2520 Garden Avenue, at S p.m.
Rogers Tuesday, Nov. 15. Please note
CONNIE SUE ROGERS. Infant, d ll 0,1'hailge of addl'CSS.
here Nov. 11. Survivors Include the par-l
ems. Mr. and Mrs. George v. Rogers;! Sons and Daughters of the
sister, Tammie Radine; grandparents. Mr. . . , ,. -,. ,
and Mrs. Guy Dutton ana Mr. end Mrs. 'American ItCVOIUUOn will meel
mmie Rogers, all ol Malm. Graveside Mnnriuv Nnu Id at A n m in llir,
services wilt take place in Malin Ceme-I Jt. ' ' . ,, 1 I rnpC iVfmC Hfln
tery Mondav. Nov. 14, at 1:30 p.m. The Ollllliuniiy L,ounc, 115 10I'UI ' 3 - -
nev. email vrmiman gi ine rvifliin wm- i;n,Inn h Vt,.nnt t i. .
munity Presbyterian Church olliclatlng. TUNIS), lUlllSia lAl'l Elinor
F"nfi Home in charge leaders from 25 African nations
. II, mii liiiri:infl mnmhni- nl tlifl
fenters National Board of Christian Edu-
bvron Lancaster FENTERS, age ration nf Uniled Prpshvtirin
96, native of Illinois resident of MedfordVi i Tti?a -ii a
lor six years, died there Nov. 10. Surviv-i Churches USA, Will attend ses-
ors Include a son. A. T. Fenters, Klam-sjons 0f the board Nov. 15 and
ath Falls; daughters, Mrs. George Serv- . .. , . . .
Eugene and Mrs. Henry S. Hondrick, ' id hi riinaueiuilia, nesDyicrian
Charleston. Oregon; seven grandchildrfn pi i hpadnitaileis Hp will hp
and six greatgrandchildren. Funeral serv il-nur-n ncaaqual 1CI S. Me Will DC
es win take place trom me cnapei oi accompanied Dy mi s. Kagiano ana
their three children, David, Mar
tha and Andy. The family will
make the trip by jet.
Portland. fjmmmBmmKmmmmKK
Adverllsrmenl
Friday night urged nations in
NATO countries to refuse to han
dle war material destined for use
by France in Algeria.
FIRST NEW THUNDERBIRD Pete &reen, left, accepts the keys to this brand new
1 96 1 Thunderbird, the first one delivered, from Porter Clemens, salesman for Balsiger '
Motor Company. Al Aldrich, sales manager for the local firm, looks on. The new "Bird"
hai been completely restyled and has many new features, and is now on display at
Balsiger Motor Company, Main at Esplanade. . , '
ward's Klamath Funeral Home Monday,
Nov. 1', at 2 p.m. Rev. Laing Sibbet
of the Peace Memorial Church officiating.
Concluding services and Interment in Link-
lie Cemetery.
BASIN BRIEFS
Merrill
Robert Pctrik is recovering
from surgery at St. Vincent's
Hospital. Portland. Cards may be
sent to Room 207.
Bonanza
Mrs. Rlrdic Grisrz lias returned
to her home at San Francisco
after visiting her aunt. Birdie
Burk. Bonanza, and relatives in
Klamath Kails.
Mrs. Wally Ray and Mrs. Ray
Ncvins have returned to their
home in Alameda alter spending
few days in Langell Valley
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Gibncy and family. Thci
Gibneys' son-in-law, Roy Rans
ford, left Nov. !) for Korea. Their I
daughter. Mrs. Roy Ranslord, and!
children have moved to Bonanza
to live. They came here several
weeks ago from Texas.
Mrs. Bessie Campbell and Mrs.
Bob Sealer and their children
pent the weekend at Ashland
with Mrs. Clara Sealer.
Mrs. Karl llilson Sr. is spend
ing a few days at Oakridge with
her son and daughter-in-law, the
Keith Hilsons, and llieir family.
Bill Dearborn spent a few days
in Portland with friends recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bonnier
and Danny of Lorclla Store left
Nov. 10 for Portland where Boom
er will enter the Veterans Hospi
tal for treatment. Danny will re
ceive medical care while in Port
land, too.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lilly
spent the weekend at Ashland
with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Louise Schmorc and sons
Charles and Silas Kilgore, are on
an elk hunting trip. Mike Dear
born, Jimmy Nork and E n o s
Bland are also elk hunting. Joe
Smith of Yuba City hunted with
Harry Frazier recently.
! Klamath Archers will conduct
la regular pot luck dinner and
business meeting , Wednesday,
Nov. Hi. at 6:30 p.m. in Twyla
Ferguson School gym. Anyone in
terested is invited.
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