Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 01, 1961, Page 3, Image 3

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Award Bids
For Grazing
A total of 89 bids were received
by the Bureau of Reclamation at
J he bid opening held at 9 a.m.
Feb. 21, for the leasing of 19 par
cels of public land, for agricul
tural and grazing purposes, in the
north half of Lease Area G
(Southwest Sump).
The successful bidders and the
annual rental amounts bid by
them are as follows with lot
number, bidder, amount in that
order:
t, Raymond D. Wells, $1,687;
2, John Kandra Jr., $3,593.89 ; 3,
Charles E. Wilson, $3,523.74 ; 4.
George Heitstuman. $3,493.06 : 5,
Stephen Kandra, $2,752.85 ; 6, Ron
ald Peterson, $2,250; 7. John Coul-,
son. $2,014.81; 16, Charles Calkins,
$3,800. i
17, Roy Price Jr., $3,800: 18, Roy
Price, $3,523; 19, Ralph Dixon,
$2,300.01; 20, Robert Merrilecs,
$2,360.40: 21, L. Lewis Kandra,
$3,620; 22. Norman Bettandorff,
$3,223.55; 23, James B. Deshon,
$3,000.
24, Raymon W. Pruitt, $3,070.87;
25. Newton Guthrie. $3,040: 26,
Gavlord DuVal, $3,010: 27, Mar
shall D. Chandler, $3,010.
A total of 82 bids were received
at the bid opening held at 2 p.m.
Feb. 21, for the leasing of 30i
parcels of public land, for agri
cultural and glazing purposes, in
the north half of Lease Area G
(Southwest Sump).
The successful bidders and the
annual rental amounts bid by
them are as follows with lot num
ber, bidder, amount in that or
der: Lot No. 8, William Noonan, $2,
117.83; 9, Warren Walker, $2,040.
lor 10, Ernest M. Lindsay, $2,204.
i)8; 11, Donald L. Oman, $2,350;
12, Douglas Walden. $2,924.10; 13,
Walter Stastny, $2,715.15; 14, no
bid.
Lot No. 15, Tom A. Frcy, $2,100;
28. John W. Staunton, $2,100; 29,
Donald J. Harris, $2,425.25; 30,
Jack Newkirk, $2,700; 31, Don
Griffith. $4,000; 32, Peter A. John,
$3,787.88 ; 33, Keith Vokach, $3,
887.98;. Lot No. 34, George Cross, $4,120;
35.. Leonard C. Olson, $2,500 ; 36,
Maurice Jamison, $2,926; 37,
Woodaid Chambers, $2,888.88 ; 38,
Darwin Carroll, $3,753.78 ; 39, Dale
C. Montgomery, $3,062.50.
Chiloauin Mav Get Bank - jLost Coat Discovered Across Street
MV9gUMMM M W mM JJ 'at 0 m m& mmm 1 A losl Cl)at reappeared acrossStreot A ymkv officer checked, sonic tires out of h
CHILOQUIN - Dwight Kirch
er, president of Chiloquin Cham
ber of Commerce, stated during
a chamber meeting Monday nighi
thai negotiations for a branch of. bank's headquarters in Portland.
ltl,A ITG V.,tinnjl Rinlr nf Pnrt.. kii-linr- rn..ntlir ciunF cm
. . I . . . . . . ; there.
land to be located in uiiioquin time conternng iln tne hanks
A lost coat reappeared across Street A police officer checked, sonic tires out of her car last
the street Monday nielil but no the area and saw the coat in a-uwt
one seemed to know how it J Main'
know chere the coat came from.l1""11- s:"d llle mdos of her;
Negroes In Control
MOSCOW (API - Nikifor Kal
chenko, one of the farm belt load
ers denounced by Premier Khru-
Ishchev in his drive to reform So-
ake tile ('(Kit. : Kkin H..ri-v ll-Wi. Pni-tl.-inH
in the Ponrierosa Room. 205 Mam! i., .... .,, ..... ' ci, ' ,hi !,
1,11.1111, mil I'MI.-IHIM illlLfl, xii.tik,,. o..
said g;is was stolen from his'bcaid a prowler in the alley by
truck and car while they were bcr garage.
parked in front of Ins house
Britishers Freed
from the Federal Reserve Board
"If all goes smoothly, U.S. Na
tional will opn a branch here
April 1," he said. "Those were
the plans when I left Portland."
Kirchor has been at the helm
HONG KONG (API
Three
nnn:im rrpninhtv lU:t S.nm. t. 1.1 j u ... . '..I... U-.l i ..1...1
appear to be bearing liuit. .executives in Portland. He slat- m,.B i na i, i,ic ; . . , , . i . ,
" .... , , Lj , ,..,...i. . Imeib Lane, said he lost his ovei a complaint as he duln I s e c she was aivav liom home.
uui rviiini-i ami uim-i j,wu.j; - - -- r-- toai ivionnay nigiii wnue ne was anvone
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Milium, Kenya (API - ror,.as yet been received fromthe 0ffjd.in..
ine nisi ume, iNegroes took con- i , , ,
. . . D ... . . ... ... , 1 1 r 1 1 Approval must come from tin'
..Mi u. ,a.,.,ci . Diii.LUe rurm jvu comptroller of the currency and
cast .aii lean colony loaay wun
the African National Union Kanu
headed for a dominant position.
With results in for all but 4 of
the 53 elective seats, Kanu won 16
of the 33 open scats contested al
most entirely by Negro candi-j
dates.
Wednesday, March 1, 1961 PAGE 3
IIKlt.M.D AM) NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon
I
Hemorrhoids Cured Painlessly
By Non-Surgical Method
missing British police inspectors:
Mrs. La.Var Jensen. 1844 Mel-
were held by the Red Chinese, the
Hong Kong government disclosed
jrose Street, said someone stole
viet agriculture, has been dis- of chamber efforts to attract a
'(missed as premier of the Ukrainelbank to this community since
today
announcing they had
lMIMtlNTM) 1MAC.K
been freed. The three set sail Sun
day for Tolo harbor bordering
Red China in a converted lifeboat
and apparently were swept into;
'and sent into political asylum, 'committee was formed last yea.'.'Chincse waters by strong winds.
Anatomists once believed that
the retina of the eye of a mur
dered person niiqht retain the
image of his murderer, according
to the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Helps You Overcome
FALSE TEETH
Looseness and Worry
No Icnser be annoyed or (eet lll-at-ense
becnuse of loose, wobbly falne
troth. PASTEETH. an Improved alka
l(lle(nonactd) powder, sprinkled on
your plates holds them firmer so they
feel more comfortable. Avoid embar
rassment caused by loose plates. Get
FASTEKTH at any drug counter.
The non-surgical, electronic
method for the treatment of
Hemorrhoids (Piles) devel
oped by doctori at the Dean
Clinic hai been so successful
and permanent in nature that
the following policy is offered
their patients: "After all symp
toms of Hemorrhoids . . . have
subsided and the patient has
been discharged. If he should
ever have recurrence, all
farther treatments will be gr
en absolutely free."
The Dean Clinic has been
serving the Northwest for fifty
years. Their treatment requires
no hospitalization and does not
employ drugs or injections.
Write today 5or a descrip
tive booklet, yours without
obligation: The Dean Clinic,
Chiropractic Physicians, 2026
N. E. Sandy Blvd., Portland 12,
Oregon.
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GESMfiUlEIT!
4-H NEWS
SEWING SUZIES
The Sewing Suzies of Merrill;
met. in the home economics room
Feb. 14 for their regular meeting
called to order by Myrene Cum
mings, president.
Cheryl Chatburn, Sandy John
son and Donna Smith were ab
sent and Claudia Ainsworth served!
as secretary in Cheryl's absence.!
A discussion on sewing demon
strations was held. Myrene Cun
ningham was appointed to call
members before each meeting.
The meeting was adjourned.
Claudia Ainsworth,
News Reporter.
SEWS AND SEWS
President Sharon Stumbaugh
suggested electing a game lead
er. We elected Karen Micka. Kar
en explained a game called:
"Buzz." '
Mrs. Edwin Petrasek passed out
paper patterns to sew without
thread. j
Most of the members had fingeri
tip towels and washcloths for bar
becue place mats.
Mrs. Petrasek showed different
stages of the barbecue place j
mats. I
The meeting was held at the
Malin Community Hall at 3:30 to
4:30 p.m. I
, Sandra Takacs,
, News Reporter. !
THE SINGING MACHINES
The Singing Machines met Mon
day, Feb. 20, at the school cafe
teria. Our leader, Mrs. Hayes, showed
us again, how to make shears
and scissor holders, and held a
question and answer period for
those wanting to ask questions
about the holders and the barbe
cue place mats.
The meeting was adjourned and
refreshments served.
Carolyn Eagle.
News Reporter.
THE COOKING CRUMBS
The Cooking Crumbs met at the
home of our leader. Mrs. Dale
Moore. Feb. 15 with our presi
dent, Linda Chance, calling the
meeting to order.
Minutes were read and roll
called with members answering
with a way to prepare eggs.
Old and new business was dis
cussed. .
Marlcne Moore and Nancy Mer
rilecs made and served apple
sauce pudding.
The meeting was adjourned.
Nancy Merrilees,
News Reporter.
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