Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1961, Page 9, Image 9

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    Parking Lot Lease Plan
Turned Down By Council
DUNSMU1R A proposal thatlabrupt and unaiiimoim refusal at
the city lease a parking lot acrossjthe city council meeting W'ednes
from the city hall received an day night.
George "Red" Adams, real es-
PI
Sheriff Lists
Case Summary
i HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Tuesday. January 10, 1961 PACE t
late man, told the council that
the 18-car lot formerly leased by
the Travelers Hotel and Mac's
nidi-Mi wouia oe avananie urihiv n. ni w
YREKA - Sheriff A. B. Cottar $ a month and monthly space. a woly o( activities that is1
reports the following activities rjy 'cmais mr cars ai per
By J. 0. McKINNEY
MOUNT SHASTA - Mrs. Ernti
. Bean, lioiaiian nt Mount Shas
ta Branch, Siskijou County Li
Stoidfibook
'the Siskiyou County Sheriff's of
fice during December:
A total of m cases were report
ed and investigated during the
month would pay this rent.
The lot belongs In the Malone
hstate and is not for sale.
The rejection was based on
month including three assaults; cpuncil stand that parking is i" "
.i L..f.. i...i matter that h h. il- Nevada, she was a member of
mire amu lllvlir.. acvcn uuigia-
ries, one bad check case, three
disturbing the peace charges,
four drunk cases, three failures
to provide; 10 thefts and 135 mis
cellaneous criminal cases.
Twenty nine miscellaneous non
criminal cases were handled.
During December there were 71
bookings at Siskiyou County Jail,
of which 69 involved adults and
two were juveniles. Average dai- CinUi RlnrlC
ly jail population for the monthj,,,ww '
was 47 persons. llnVeSTIQCltiOll
The sheriff's civil denartment
handled 25 cases during the same
period and collected $190 in coun
ty fees.
by downtown merchants
Parking meters have been dis
continued at the insistence of the
merchants and the chances of
renting space when parking on
the street was free would be slim,
councilmen commented.
"Take it up with the mer
chants, Adams was told.
Here three oil er children were
horn. Her son, James, was a vic
tim of war. to qualify her as a
Hold Star Mother. 11 has been ui
Mount Shfsta that she has hit her
most productive stride
amazing. Now slie is past .president oV
Born in Carson Citv. Nov.. in Past Worthy Matrons Club, oi
1887, this energetic woman soon hich she is a charter member, i
Ishowed signs of accomplishment.;" she was first president of
me . .. ., ... Paiv.nl Tiwi hoi A ccninl inn hat
and is now an honorary life mem
the school elee club, the Delta ber. a member of Ladies of the
Rho sororitv, then went on to
4-HNBWS
QUARTZ VALLEY
QUARTZ VALLEY Quartz Val
ley 4-H Club members held their
December meeting at Quartz Val
ley School. Twelve members and
six visitors were present. Our new
community leader is William Coe.
Our meeting was called to or
der by our new president, Neil
Whipple. The minutes were read
by our new, secretary, Don
Heide. The rest of our new offi
cers are Don Halin, vice presi
dent; Gary Folendorf, reporter:
Karen Hahn. song leader, and
Charles Tozier, Games Committee.
Wa iimA in ami r-nrAr- fn fUnl
protects f are coins to complete 23 Rescued
this coming year.
After our business meeting, we
njoyeH our annual Christmas
tree and exchange of gifts. Then
games were played and enjoyed
MOUNT SHASTA - Siskiyou
County sheriff's deputies and an
officer from Mount Shasta Police
Department were unsuccessful
Sunday nijjht in an attempt to
reach the Castle Lake area to in
vestigate a possible fire and ex
plosion high in the rueced moun-
. 'tains 10 miles west of here.
Officers were blocked by fresh
snows. They returned to the area
by jeep Monday morning, and the
search continued.
Officer Pete Chinca of Mount
Shasta Police Department report
ed he saw a red glow that ap
peared to tie a tire m the area.
The glow flared up from what
Jmay have been an explosion at
one point, said Chinca.
Aviation authorities had re
ceived no reports of downed air
craft by noon, however.
I AT" , r- m
I l . 1 1
MRS. ERNA K. BEAN
Woodcraft, Methodist Church, a
charter member of Soroptimist
Club, and a charter member of
Business and Professional Wom
en's Club, to which she also was
elected first president.
It has been during her stay in
j Mount Shasta that the title
Woman of the ear has been
bestowed upon her, along with
the many other honorary titles.
It is in Mount Shasta that she
tends her garden, designs, and
makes her own clothes, and man
ufactures bcautilul ceramics.
while keeping up all her duties at
the library alone.
Though Mrs. Bean is as active
as any man, her face, mien ano
most activities are feminine.
Her latest interest is the "sen
ior citizens" movement in this
aiea. She says she wants to see
all other senior citizens lead as
active and happy a life as she
docs. . i
DUNSMllR-Plans to welcome
delegates of the Inter County
Chamber of Commerce of North
ern California at their Dunsmuir
meeting Jan. 17 were made at the
meeting of Dunsmuir Chamber of
Commerce Board of Directors
Wednesday morning.
R. E. Marks of San Francisco,
assistant to Southern Pacific Com
pany's president, will be guest
speaker at the dinner session of
the 1CCCNC meet.
This will be at 7:30 p.m. at
I Hotel Dunsmuir, preceded by a
6:30 p.m. hospitality hour to be
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I1USICU vy oniu dim mil, ouasiia
Division superintendent tor bourn
em Pacific.
Marks' topic will be advantages
to the area to be gained by South
ern Pacific s assuming controlling
interest in Western Pacific Rail
road. J. "Bud" Lachenmyer was
named chairman of the Dunsmuir
Chamber Welcoming Committee
for this event. He will be assist
ed by Peggy Walsh. Carl Cle
ment and Gary Girdlcr.
Girdler. chamber secretaiy, w as I
also instructed to send an invi
tation to city council members
asking their attendance.
The hotel will be headquarters
for the meeting and delegates will-
assemble for a business session i
at 4 p.m. j
An aggressive and businoss-likt.
approach to chamber activities
was urged by Les Lenton, presi
dent, at the breakfast meeting.
He stated minutes of the board
meeting will be mailed to each
director following each meeting.
Don Warner, chamber treasurer.
has been asked to prepare a budg
et and is making up a financial'
report for 18ti0.
Ted Fay, fish and game chair
man, was asked to prepare a
synopsis of Box Canyon proposals
and recommend a chamber stand
He was asked to work with
Emory Chandon of Mount Shasta
on this matter. Lenton was criti
cal of the lack of Inter-chamber
communication on this matter to
date.
Girdler was asked to arrange
for a chamber delegation appear
ance at the Jan. 18 city council
meeting for the purpose of estab
lishing a working relationship
with that body and assuring the
council of the interest and cooper
ation of the chamber.
Other matters under consider
ation by the chamber are a com
munity brochure, tome means of
welcoming winter sports enthusi
asts, encouragement of expansion
of Castle Crags State Park and
working with other county groups
toward establishing a state park
within Siskiyou County.
If he wished to submit his res
ignation, the president of the
United Stales would have to no
tify the secretary of slate.
Heald's Business College to be
come a bookkeeper.
There followed a few years of
bookkeeping, managing a cream
ery, being postmistress at Mason.
Nev heading the Pythian La
dies, Mason Women's Club, run
ning a hutel, plus a few activi
ties that have now escaped her
memory. In the meantime she
was marrid.
The next slop was at Porlola,
where she went as the
by all. Cookies and punch were life rafts, the Japanese Maritime
TOKYO (AP) - Twenty-three
Japanese fishermen from a tuna italif.
fishing boat which sank Saturday ; bride of the late James H. Bean,
on Roncador Reef in the Solomon It was at this mountain town
Islands have been nicked ud from that her son, James Jr., was
served by Mrs. Dooley and Mrs.
Whipple.
Gai-y Folendorf,
News Reporter.
Safety Agency reported. A spokes
man said the rescue ship now is
searching for four men missing
of the crew of 27.
born. While living there she
joined the Order of Eastern Star,
and was active in church circles.
She came to Mount Shasta, then
called Sissons. in 1919.
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