Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 21, 1960, Page 4, Image 4

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HERALD ANt.NEWI, Klamath Palls, Oregon
Wedneaday, Dm. tl, lies
Klamath Dog Fanciers Await
Approval Of Obedience Tests
Approval of iU first sanctioned
obedience match from the Amer
ican Kennel Club is awaited by
by Klamath Dog Fanciers, Inc.
After approval is received, a date
will be set for the second sanc
tioned match required by AKC
rules before the club can include
obedience trials along with the
annual Labor Day weekend all
breed dog show next year.
The second match will be held,
probably, in late May or early
June as six months must elapse
between matches.
More than SO spectators turned
out recently to watch Mrs. Mar
garet Jones of Medford judge the
novice and open classes at the
Klamath County Fairgrounds.
A German Shepherd, which won
high honors in the local dog club's
obedience training course last
summer, scored 194 points out of
a possible 200 to win high points
in the Novice A Class. The dog's
owner is Bob Embree of Klam
' ath Falls. Second place went to
a Pomeranian owned by David
Penny.
A Collie, owned by Mrs. Robert
F. Starbuck, wife of the club's
president, won high points in the
Novice B Class with 188 points.
Both Open A and B classes
were won by Medford entries. May
1 Brown, with a Shetland sheep dog,
Plea Of Guilty
Finally Spoken
Robert Allen Woodford finally
took an attorney's advice Tues
day and entered a plea of guilty
to the burglary of the Klamath
Falls Army Store, 320 South Sixth
Street. Woodford, 21, San Jose,
Monday said he was "not satis
fied" with court appointed attor
ney P. K. Puckett. Circuit Judge
David R. Vandenberg Tuesday
granted a motion by Puckett that
he be replaced. Donald A. W. Pi
per was appointed to defend
Woodford.
The young burglar returned to
court. Tuesday afternoon and ad
mitted breaking into the store and
stealing a pistol and a pair of
binoculars. He will be sentenced
Friday morning, -v-
took the former with 189'4 points,
and Kathryn Nelson's Collie was
high point winner of the match
with 196tt points.
Mrs. Vernon Rcllan of Klamath
Falls was show chairman. A total
of 170 points, which must include
50 per cent ol every exercise, is
required as a passing score, ac
cording to Mrs. Reitan.
Klamath Doe Fanciers plan to
sponsor another course of obed
YMCA Arranges Vacation Activities
The Klamath County YMC A has tor ium, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
arranged some special activities Thursday tour of Weyerhaeus
lence training, open to the public,
starting in April next year. Mrs
Reitan will instruct again this
year. Dogs entered may be regis
tered or non-rcgistcred as the rat
ings earned in obedience trials are
Companion Dog and Companion
Dog Excellent or utility class rat
ings. Members of the local dog club
held a judges' dinner following
the match.
for school youngsters during the
Christmas vacation. The iched
ule is as follows:
Monday, Dec. 20 ping pong
tournament, 10 a.m. Basketball
shooting contest, 1 p.m. Contest
ants will be sorted into age
groups.
Wednesday tour of Great
Northern Railway and a ride on
an engine. The group will meet
at 9 a.m. at Y headquarters, 722
Pine . Street. Film concerning
YMCA world service program, 11
a.m. Boys' swim period at the
Klamath Union High School nata
er Company facilities. The group
will assemble again at headquar
ters at 9 a.m. The film will be
shown at headquarters at 11 a.m.
A swim will be offered at the
same time in the afternoon.
Friday tour through Crater
Lake Creamery. Participants will
gather at headquarters at 9 a.m.
The film will follow, And an aft'
ernoon swim will be offered.
Those activities are for boys
nine years of age through high
school age, except for swimming
periods, during which boys six
years of age through high school
age wOi be welcome.
In addition, the Y's regularly'
scheduled events will continue un
changed. Headquarters will be
closed, however, Dec. 26 and Jan
2.
FOOT MAN (IS HEADMAN
PITTSBURG, Kan. (AP) - The
Ben Fuller post of the American
Legion has gone from head to
foot in commanders. Dr. Frank
E. Hourriez, a chiropodist, has
been elected commander succeed'
ing Dr. L.
doctor.
L. Stumfoll, an eye
Accused Women Scheduled For Hearing Today
Two young women accused of
stealing $84 from an OTI student
last Thursday night are sched
uled for a hearing in district court
Wednesday afternoon.
Linda Joyce David, 20, 707
Washington Street, and Rebecca
Peggy Barrerra, 21, 1232 Pine
Street, will give their version of
an episode in which Norman
Priest, 33. 134 North Third Streot,
was robbed. Priest said he ac
cepted an invitation by the two
women to buy some beer and
have a party. He said the women
saw the money, which was par
tially concealed in an address
book,
Priest said the women denied
At the base, each side of the
Washington' Monument shaft
measures 55 feet lft inches: at
the top, 34 feet 5'-4 inches.
NON-SWIMMING DIVER
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-In 25
years as a Navy diver, Morris
Hoffman, 71, recovered 450 bodies
from ships and planes that went
down at sea, most of them during
World War II. But in all the 25
years, there was one thing that
Hoffman didnt do. He never
learned to swim, he observed in
recalling his experiences.
the theft but police officers report
ed that the two suspects admit,
ted the crime. Both women have
been charged with grand larceny,
TARDINESS EXCUSED
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-Twe
desperate telephone pleas for per.
mission to register late reached
San Diego State College on the
final day of registration. :
One was from a student in jail
on a traffic violation. The other
was from Colorado, where a stu
dent was trapped by a snow bank.
Permission was granted to both.
Police Seek' Wounded Man In Area Of Ashland
ASHLAND. Ore. (AP) pnli
smKhed the Ashland area today
. tat a man believed wounded after
atato patrolman Donald Cain was
,; ahos three timet in a struggle
Vtesday night.
-,'XSeua underwent emergency sur
gery at the Ashland General Hos
(Hal, where it was reported the
three bullet lodged in his left
ileg. He was reported in good con-
Idioon.
Cam seed ho was wounded in a
atnufrin n his car with a man
4m drew a gun while Cain was
questioning him. Cain said he be
lieved he wounded the man as
the man fled the scene. A bloody
topcoat was found nearby.
tapt. Taul E. Moifian of the
state police reported:
Cain stODDed to Question a
hitch-hiket he saw on Highway 66
at the ea;t edge of Ashland about
S p.m. He had the man eel in his
patrol car. but when h reached
over to examine some tools the
man hsd, the hitch-hiker drew a
gun. Cain wrestled the gun away
from him. but the man then Hrew
another. While they struggled fori
it, tne Run was fired severs
;times and Cain was hit three
times in the leg. When the man
fled, Cain fired at him.
State police, city police and
sheriff's deputies began an im
mediate search. Thcv warned res
idents of the area the man was
on the loose. About It p.m. track
ing dogs from Lakeview
added to the search.
Police said they found
I they believed to be blood drops
leading from the scene and start
ed the dogs on the trail there.
EVENSONG ALONE
ROSS-ON-WYE, England UPI'
The Ross-On-Wye rural dean-
were ery magazine, in discussing
Oldest permanent settlement in
South America is Santa Marta.
Colombia, founded in 1525.
Soroptimists Will Have Program I""-0 ANP ., ,T. p. n,nm mob
Soroplimlst Club members of book sale Dec. 15 with Norma
and Lucile O'Neill chair
Klamath Falls will meet Thurs
day, Dec. 22, at noon for luncheon
at the Winema Hotel and the
club's traditional Christmas pro
gram. Doris Fredrick will be
chairman.
Other December meetinos in.
eluded an illustrated traveloeue
jby club president Rhoda Harndcn
on her trip to Japan, with Do-
light Hicks as chairman, Dec. 1;
business mectina Dec. 8 when
Margaret Lai km
Miller
men.
Christmas Day services,
wnal nounced today:
i.-l . -it uuuiKam li kiii, ineniner ol tneine la
ine rector win say evensong ,.., ,luh .
at 12:40, but does not ex pectj paid her official visit to the The' card came from Prisoner
anyone else to be present." club, and Ihe baked food and 1 1423 at Alcatraz Federal Prison.
CARD FROM STRANG KR
POINT REYES. Calif. (UPIl -
Bank teller Bettv Adams re.
ceived a Christmas card Monday
from a stranorr named William
Williams, but she had no trouble
remembering him.
Williams took 114 inn fmm lin.-
during the holdup of a Bank of
America branch here Ins! Annus!
member of Ihe He later was captured and con-
Cantata Slated
' For Thursday
CHILOQUIN-A Christmas can-
' . tata. "Music In Bethlehem." is
V A. 1 1J I ,L. 1L1I.-..I
j. w n preacntaa uy w viiihhjuiii
High School Girls chorus assisted
, by adult vocalists of the commu
N nity Thursday, Dec. U, In the high
school, '
C. A. Samples, principal, )a an
nouncing plana for the .presenta
tion, gave an invitation to the
public to attend. Tim will be
7:30 p.m. Pretoria Bell li direct-
Waive Hearing
; On Theft Count
Two men accused of the burgla
ry of an Odell Lake summer
home waived preliminary hearing
Monday in district court and were
' bound over to the grand jury.
Donald Eugene Hergenrider, 21
Belfry. Mont., and Annul Wllle
Bork. 24, Bowler, Wis., were cap
hired Friday by state police at
' the summer home of Clyde Plants
Jr. of Corvallis. The two men
' laid they had been staying m the
cabin since last Tuesday.
Investigating officers said the
pair apparently tore a window
screen to gain entry to the cab
in. Hergenrider and Bork are ac
cused of stealing some food and a
raincoat .
The burglary suspects wore
lodged in the county Jail in lieu
' of 12,500 bail. , . - '
Dby Finds How:
To Get Engines
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Jackle
Rose, 3, wanted a fire engine for
Christmas.
Other youngsters ia his neigh
borhood suggested, how he might
get one. Jackie tried it.
He hauled a stool from his
home, climbed up to the red box
on the corner and, with a screech
of sirens, along came two fire
engines. .
Jackie was puttied. He couldn't
decide which one he wanted.
His grandfather, Superior Court
Judge Edward Molkenbuhr, told
him he could have neither and
added that tho next time he want'
ed to contact Santa Claus, be
should let him know.
SOMEONE CARES
BALTIMORE (AP)-A six-year,
P mystery is still going strong
at the Baltimore office of CARE
1 (Cooperative for American Relief
Everywhere). '
Every week since the fall of
1954, as regularly as clockwork,
an envelope without return ad
dress has arrived containing two
$1 bills but no identification.
. It's unusual for a (mall donor
but CARE officials aren't kicking.
So far, the anonymous donor has
paid for. 624 package of food
13,728 pounds of it lor aistriou
, lion to tne needy overseas.
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School News
KENO SCHOOL
KENO Keno School ' rhri.r.
mas progiam will be conducted
Ihe afternoon of Thursday. Dec.
!2. Students of each room will
;ine Christmas sons anrl Prin
cipal Fred Taylor will show a
film.
The football I. ..j
basketball has replaced it as the
o. i spon. in the school's physi.
cal education intramural football
league, Bill Heryford and his
team won the six-man football
crown. .
His teammates wen Bill. UmA.
quist. Larry Nauta, John Cross-
line, Randy Eiggs and Joe Sam
plauskl. Other teams were cap.
tained bv Chuck riarlr v.j
Kerns and Rick Trulluiger. '
nuin uempcwolf's team won in.
tramural voilevhall
VoUeyball teams included both
boys and girls in from fifth
through eighth grades. Miss Dem.
pewolfs learn won eisht
and lost none.
Students are lonkina fnruanl
the basketball season, but fear a
weak season, since the team
lacks dej-th. Just five eighth-grade
boys are playing. I ,
The school rnmneUe aoin.t
Dorris, Tulelake, Macdoel. New-
eu and Fairhaven elementary
schools.
The eliihth oraderx dUvmI .
team composed of fathers of Keno
School students Friday. The Par
ent Teacher Asmciatim iw.Dnuj
la dance and box social after the
game.
. The school Christmas carrl ul
was successful. Students cleared
enough money for student body
expenses for the year. Leading
salesmen were Linda Whit. .I..t
Heryford, Rick Trullineer. and
Mary Ellen Hess.
oiuurnu wisn IO UMnsc tru nun.
munity for cooperation. They also
wish everyone in the community
at tnarrn "H.-S.
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Judge Is Harsh
In Bomb Scare
TAMPA. Fla. (API A
17-year-old Tamne vrmth hn t.l.!
phoned a bomb scare message to
an elementary school last month
jusi io see wnai woum nappen,"
found out when iudes sentenced
him to two years in prison.
uavid warren Kitchen was sen
tenced Monday by criminal court
judge L. A. Grayson.
It is believed Kitchen is the first
xrson to be sentenced under
new state law which makes bomb
scare calls a felony with punish
ment up to io years In prison.
urayson, admitting the term
vas stiff, said if he let Kitchen
io. others would "get the idea
hey can scare the fire out of their
eacnert nr aoine Use
lUting."