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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1961)
Council Okays 5P Proposal ' DUNSMUIR The city council by unanimous vote endorsed Southern Pacific's proposal lo merge with Western Pacific. . City Clerk Elizabeth Cavin was asked to wiile the Interstate Com merce Commission notifying it of Dunsmuir's endorsement. "Southern Pacific is Dunsmuir's lifeline." Dave Anderson council man, said in proposing the council take a stand. Wins Contract McCLOUD Louie Hayes of Adin was awarded a contract to clear 150 acres of the Lava Burn for plantation preparation. He starts work on the 'clearing job this week, United States forest Service officials said. Hayes' lew bid of $26.95 per acre was accepted. Contracts are soon to be let for planting 460 acres of seedling pines in the burned area. SJZ7 . mmm GIT THI OENUINI UJRTfR mflSKR Amtriai't targtst UUing TOILET TANK BALL Noisy running toilets eon wast over 1000 gallons of woter a day. The efficient patented Water Moster tonic (joll instantly stops the flow of water after each flushing. 75C At HARDWARf STORES I TTFP AT Fi AVTi VTtre trl L v. II. r - . I 'v-Lf'S ."'ill iPl-' ' Is Queen Contest Spurs All -Indian Cage Tilt By RITH KING A queen will rule again this car over the 1961 National In vitational All Indian Basketball Tournament at ChUoquin, Maroh 16, 17, is. ine winner, named by judges on poise, personality, high school academic record and ticket sales before the tournament, will wear the royal headband for the next year. Last year's monarch was pretty Ramona Soto of Klamath Falls. It is an exciting experience lor the girl candidates who wear glamorous Indian costumes, re ceive gifts and flowers and hear the acclaim of their loyal subjects. The queen's contest and t h e tournament are sponsored by the Klamath Reservation Jaycees- Bob Farris, queen contest chair man, and Mrs. Farris, chaperone, "-, . " . slrw- - r. wrt - grr- . 1 1 .J INDIAN ROYALTY will rule over the annual 1961 National Invitational All-Indian Basketball Tournament at Chiloquin March 16, 17, 18. The tournament is sponsored by the Klamath Reservation Jaycees. One of these pretty maidens will bo named Tourna ment Queen at the Queen's Ball at Chiloquin March 1 1. The other candidates will be members of the royal court. Left to right are Michele McNoise, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haines McNoise, Klamath Falls; Helen Davis, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elnathan Davis, this city, and Karen Jenkins, 15, daughter of Mrs. Verna Scott, Klam ath Falls and C. E, Jenkins, Fort Klamath. . j f ttntrflhnnhh ) ' fiedical Mirror Baby Feeding Hernia Grapefruit Flavored Aspirin Dreaming Necessary Q. Shnuld babiet bt fed on scheduU or "on demand?' A. Many doctors believe in "on demand" feeding. This means that the child be fed whenever he is hungry. It doesn't imply that the baby be made to go through a protracted period of crying in order to have his hunger satisfied. (?. Will exercise strengthen the stomach muscles and make, a hernia go away? , . " ' A. No. The weak point between the abdomen and thigh consists of overlapping layers of fibrous tissue not muscle and fibrous tissue doesn't respond to exercise as does muscle. Anyone with a hernia who engages in strenuous exercise is inviting trouble. With certain exceptions, hernias should be corrected surgically. Q. Which has more food value white or pink grapefruit? A. Pink grapefruit is said to be nutritionally sunerior to white varieties. quality at reasonable prices. Questions submitted by readers are appreciated and answers to those of general interest will be incorporated in these columns when possible Q. Is flavored aspirin just as effective, as plain aspirin? A. Yes. The addition of sweeten ing and flavoring to aspirin does not affect its effectiveness. Q. Is it normal to dream? ' '' y A. Not only normal,' but . ap parently necessary. Very recent studies suggest that dreaming is part and parcel of normal sleep and occurs nightly in every sleep ing person. Many of the dreams are not remembered. In one scientific experiment, persons who were prevented from dreaming for three or four successive nights became very nervous and irrita ble. - Two dropped out of the experiment because the increasing tension was too much to bear. M'e have but one policy lo provide drugs of the highest liillfffl!! Henley High News Forest Service Stages School LAKEVIEW - A radiological school for personnel of the Fre mont National Forest held on Feb. 23 at the Li'keview Hanger Station was taught by Clar ence Edginglon of tile regional office at Portland and Douglas Finch of the Rogue ftiver Forest. The latter grew up in Lakeview and started his forest service ca reer on the Fremont. Local personnel who attended the school were Herb Hadley, Olive Hall and Robert Plank ul the Bly Ranger District; Joe Bag- ley, Zan Pike and George Pike of the Paisley District; Max Mc- Lain and Bonnie Nelson of t h e Silver Lake District, Ray Cox and Jeanne O'Harra of the Tliomas Creek District, and John Flem ing, radio technician on the Fre mont Forest. were in Klamath Falls Friday with .Michele McNoise, Helen Dav is and Karen Jenkins, this year's contestants. Thq girls came to I lie Herald and New s for p i c lures. visited KOTI-TV for an in terview, returned to Marie's Cale at Chiloquin for a steak dinner and climaxed the day by attend ing the Chituquin-Prospect basket ball game at OTI where they were introduced. This year's queen, chosen by a committee of judges, will be named at the Queen's Ball in Chiloquin on March 11. The other two candidates will be members of the royal court. The new queen will be present ed with a wrist watch, the runner up with a $25 check and the third candidate . will receive several cases of Coca Cola. Costumes worn by the girls for Iheir first public appearance, while not authentic dress of the Klamath Tribe, were beautiful and ornate. The single feather worn In the headband denotes a maiden. Two are worn by married women. Michele McNoise, a high school senior at Sacred Heart Academy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haines McNoise of the Merrill Highway. Her ancestry is half Klamath and half Ponca. She was a princess in her freshman year. For her first encounter with the cameraman. Wes Gudcrian, Mich ele wore fringed white buckskin, beaded by Cora Porter, lormcr resident of Fort Klamath, decked with shells, bells and dyed porcu pine quills. Her beaded mocca sins are from the Cheyenncs, her headband the Ponca tribe and her silver belt and other Indian sym bols are from Arizona. Michele is a dancer. An aunt in Okla homa is making a "squaw dress" for her niece, lo be worn during the festivities. Helen Davis, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. tinauian Davis, 17, is thirtetn-smecnths Klamath on father's side, and To-Tos-ney from her mother s coastal tribe. She is sophomore at Sacred Heart Academy and is competing for' the first time. Her white buckskin robe wiiln .shell trim, her beaded headband and other beadwork are from the Plains Indians. Her white, heavily beaded, high squaw boots were made by the Ruck Bav Indians of Montana. Her beaded bag and belt are from the Colnill tribe of Washington state. An elaborate, heavily bcadtil while bucliskin robe was worn by Karen Jenkins tor the picture but lor future appearances she will be gowned in a robe being made By LINDA LANPHEAR "The Soaring Sixties" is tlici theme for the Henley High School monev-raisina program to be staged Thursday, March 9, at 7:3C p.m. in the school gym. The pro ceeds will help purchase lights for the football field. The entertainment will be pro-. vided by the six classes in the school. Juniors will entertain first, followed by the seventh grade, then the senior class. Refreshments will be for sale1 during a brief intermission. Then the freshmen will present a de tective story titled "Naked Town," starring Mike Peacock as Lt. Par ker, John Riggs. as Flinch and Dick Johnson as Mascara. Their advisers are Harlan Heydon and David Dougherty. Student director is Mike Peacock. They will alsol have more entertainment if time allows. The sophomore class will pro vide a humorous variety show based on typical scenes on tele vision. Sophomore advisers are Len Weber and Tom Peterson. Student Committee chairmen arc Joe Kerns, Dick Houck, Mike Beymer and Bev Longhofer. Next in line will be the eighth grade. This class will entertain with a debate featuring Jerry Finchum as Nikita Khrushchev and Bill Fisher as President John F. Kennedy. During this debate there will be songs, dances and space capsules. Adult advisers arc Reminder" ON THE EXCITING NEW CONTEST WIN '100.00 OR MORE - Refer to the Friday, March 3, paper Make your contest entry before Wed. noon, March 8. Deposit in the COINWORD CONTEST BOX AT: Waggoner Drug Co., 839 Main - or - Shoe Warehouse, 230 Main Or moi, postmarked not later than 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 7, to COINWORD EDITOR, Herald and News, P.O. Box 941, Klamath Falls Do not bring to the newspaper in person. NO OTHER ENTRIES VALID Ruben Peterson and Andy Travis. Student director is Denice Hall. The juniors are going to give a reading of a popular poem that will include dancing, singing and a combo. Glynn Blackman will narrate the poem, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew." Sam Herringshaw will portray Dan McGrew, with Dave Woodard as "The Lady Known as Lou." Faculty advisers are David Lind bcrg and Jim Bullock. Student di rector is Brad Sexton. The seventh grade will present a pantomime of the poem "Pied Piper of Hamlin." Sam Hill will narrate the poem, with John Cald well as the Pied Piper and Ross Lanphear as "Baby Huey." Ad visers are Darrel Nichols and Mrs. Viola Dickson. , The seniors will present a musi cal program featuring many of their talented students. Ray Brown and Kathy Wilcox will do a dance. Chuck Blofsky will sing and the remainder of the show is to be kept as a surprise. 8ert Allbritton and Sue Phair are student directors and Louise Mitchell and Earl Graham are advisers. Master of ceremonies for the evening will be Pliil Jameson. Darrel Nichols is chairman and adviser to all the classes. Harlan Heyden is in charge of a committee that is planning a baby sitting service. Admission will be $1 for adults and SO cents for students of all grades, including the participants. The winning class will be dis missed early one day lo go lo lunch. They will have special ta bles, a special dessert and they will be presented with a plaque with the class year engraved on iL The winner will be chosen by the greatest applause registered by the applause meter during the program. Each class will be al lowed 20 minutes. All proceeds will go to the football lights fund. New Disaster Car Purchased LAKEVIEW A new disaster car will bo purchased for the Lake- view aiea and be used in addi tion to the one in present use according to a decision made at a meeting of the Lake County Disaster Unit last week. Dclmar McGrath is president of the group. Money has been accumulated through donations of past years to meet a cost price offered by the Collins Chevrolet Company on a 1961 Chevrolet carryall. There will be a fund drive later to equip it with stretcher, radio and other items. The present car will be kept and equipped for special disaster and emergency use. It has already been in use for the past 11 veal's. A need for two cars has arisen several times within recenti months. "DENNIS THE MENACE" ItiBV WONT EVEN WEAR THIS MUCH , STUFF WHEN THEY" GO TO THE MOQtf for her in Pendleton. Karen, 15, youngest of the three, is the daughter of Mrs. Verna Scott of Klamath Falls, and C. E. Jen kins. Fort Klamath. She is a sophomore at Chiloquin ' High School and has not been a candi date in other years. Karen is a full-blood Klamath. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH. ft pleasant alkiiltne (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more flrmly.To eat and talk in more comfort, Just sprinkle a little FAS TEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, paaty taste or reeling. Checks Opiate odor" (denture breath). Oct FASTEETH at any drug counter. WITH YOUR TAX COLLECTOR CHARGE TAX MONEY THE MONE YLAND WAY ! 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Legion Auxiliary Meeting Tuesday A special feature of Uie meeting I of the American Legion Auxiliary! to be held Tuesday, March 7, at 8 p.m. in the legion hall will be the presentation of the Americanism essay winners under the direction of Mrs. Loy Barker, chairman. Parents and friends of the stu dents are cordially invited to attend. The auxiliary will participate in the naturalization classes to be held In the circuit court room on Wednesday, March 8, and mem bers are requested to bring cook ies to the Tuesday night meet-j ing. Mrs. Julian Abbott, president, will preside at the meeting and ex tends a cordial invitation lo mem bers and friends to attend. Look to the Future ... ...NATUEiAL-ly It's GAS! Now Open! The Wave Beauty Shop Blanche Daniel 1108 Main St. Ph. TU 2-4865 'M SHE'S PHOTO-SHY IMPERIAL, Calif. (UPI)-Nila, ( a 9-month-old, 900-pound hippo potamus, got tired of posing with princesses Wednesday at the Mid winter Fair and dived into a fish pond on the fairgrounds. 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