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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1961)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falli. Orgo TuMday. March 7. 19S1 PAGE Klamath Falls Naval Pilot To Attend Homecoming 'Lake County 4-H Leaders ; "Dennis the menace" Protest Meeting Canceled Change Seen Elect MrS- Cash Rycfiard I I Ak'FVIlTU' Mm Path Rvrh.l.mH yi In I'nltnnunnH f.n Naval Aviation" will be chosen from 33 southern coeds compet ing in the Fiesta Beauty Pageant. FBI Terms U. Cmdr. John Stirling of 2964 South Sixth Street will attend a First Homecoming o( Naval Avi ators at the Golden Anniversary of Naval Aviation in Pensacola, Fla., June 6-11. 0 He is one of 711,000 na.al avia tors trained in Pensacola who are being invited to return to the era- die of naval aviation for a spec- T am tacular birthday party honoring' ' ' the Navy's heroic flying men of past and present. The celebration coincides with Pensacola's annual Fiesta of Five Flags, a colorful week - long pageant commemorating ihc:,jav iounmng ot Pensacola 402 years ago by a Spanish conquistador, Don Tristan de Luna. This Year LAKEV1EW Mrs. Cash Rych-I ard was elected president of the Lake County 4-H Club Leaders Association to succeed Warren LAKEVIEW Farmers in Lake Maxwell ai the annual meeting County who may be interested in' ,he organization held Thursday a possible feed grain production the Chlislian Educa,km Bmld- adjustment program in 1961 are other officers elected were Mrs. urged to call at the County Agri-!Bud GalTet, vlu, pl.csident. Mls. cultural Stabilization and Conser-, l!nh.,., .ir 5-iarv anil vation Office, according to Erwin Abramson, chairman of the ASC county committee. The request is Mrs. Ted Conn, treasurer. Direc- nnd $50 to Cottonwood Camp. Committee heads for the 4-H spring fair. May 2 through 6. were named by Maxwell. These included June Paxton. knitting: Kate Rychard. clothing, and Mil dred Garrett, foods. Nells Welly Fiances Roblcs and Mrs. Griffin will supervise child tare, ceram ics, electricity, woodworking, lea ther, and health. Amelia Garown- ski will be in charge of the scw- PORTLAND (API - The FBI made lo farmers at this time be-. Approximately 50 persons gath- ered for the program which in tors named were Dairell Leavittling contests, and Shirley Start and and Warren Maxwell. says the trail is cold in the search for the robber who held up the Citizens Branch of the U.S. National Bank in Portland Mon- crop acreage information will be needed for any feed grain pro gram that may be authorized for the coming crop season. Genevieve Elder, cooking con tests, uiairman lor the junior demonstrations is Sharon Ashcraft eluded reports from Mary Leeland senior demonstrations Phyllis Scoville who was represcnlativejR.vchard. .Mildred Scoville will to the National 4-H Club Congress head the style revue and will be in Chicago, and Nina Evans, the The neatly dressed robber got Farmers who supply feed grain winner for this area of the "Know awav with Sl.ooo after he iiassed and olher acreage figures at this Your Government" contest. a nnip in tpiir .inm Rnnrlpci. time will not be-eligible to par- From funds raised bv 4-H Club The judges will be Mrs. A highlight of festivities will be vej. .vhi(.h ...jj. ..f,iv. ,. vnlI ' ticipate. However, Abramson members it was decided to do-!Silvers of Bend for foods, a mammoth air show with per- assisted by all clothing leaders. The judges' clerks will be Mar ine Hotchkiss and Vesta Bean. John Mi' pointed at you." Mrs. Rondestvedt said she did not see a gun. She said she put formnnces bv the Navy's Blue Angels and Sky Divers, the Air Force Thunderbii ds and other pre- T,,,, . d:.;u 1 r A' a MUl.' Ul UlllS Oil UK CUUIHtM . RdvaJ British and Canadian Air , tt . ., - , . . ., . , .The robber stuffed the money into Forces nave been invited to par- ... . . ... ' , ... . a briefcase he was holding and ' Uvalked nut of the hank. The roh- More than 60 events throughout bel.y ttent swilly and quietly and 20s, 10s and 5s. I've got a gun P'nts . oul lnat a program can nate $75 to the 1FYE program,Phyllis Kirkland, 4-H agent from be quickly put into operation if the necessary farm acreage infor-1 w mation is on file at the county D6CI Q I VOTG nffipp Hp asks rnnnnralinn nf Ihpl ' farmers in providing the neces sary information. Those interested are asked to Medford, for clothing, and Gali Staley, Lakeview. miscellaneous. II U II I L I X mm. In Arizona iStudents At bring to the county ASC office the week will include class re- others jn the bank did nol know;their records of the acreage of TUCSON, turnout of unions tor naval aviators, indoor about it and outdoor competitions ranging fim bridge tournaments to fish ing rodeos, water skiing demon strations, and boat racing. Treas ure hunts for fiesta revelers of alf ages will be held on the white sahds of Pensacola Beach and m th$ Gulf waters once frequented bypirates in Spanish galleons. . "Miss Golden Anniversary of Mrs. Rondestvedt said she stepped on an alarm button in the floor of the teller cage. But it apparently did not work. She described the robber as in his early 30s, about six feet tall, and with sandy hair. He was wearing a beige raincoat. The description fitted that of a cropland used for field corn, grain 'today in a special primary dec- sorghums, oats, barley, and other tion to choose the Democratic crops for the two crop years 1959 and I960. The report should be on the basis of the acreage planted and the use made of the crop party's candidate for Interior Sec-1 rotary Stewart Udall's vacant seat in the House of Representatives. Six Democrats were seeking the produced. Accurate information nomination, including Udall's 4-H NEWS must be obtained immediately for possible establishments of farm feed grain base acreages. Since Lake Countv is classed as man seen getting into a creama mjnor feed grajn producing' 's a former University of Arizona colored car at the rear of tlieurpa nniv ,nir(tp faimnrs basketball player who became an brother, Morris, to oppose Repub I lean candidate Max Matheson in the May 2 runoff election. Morris Udall, like his brother, When vou throw 'em our the window .nou . DON'T HAVE TO RUN WtfCN VOi HIT SOMEBODY J Chiliburger Dinner Planned CHILOQUIN The fifth annualiraising project of the year and LAKEVIEW Eleven members rhilnnnin Pa rent .Teacher Associ- nrovides funds for the entire PTA Ariz. ( UPI -A light MaHo MM voters was expected " 1 of the Lakeview High School In .' at ion "chiliburger dinner" will belprogram. CHARLESTON, S C. (.UPI I -Annot expect their status in the organization of Roman Catholic I church to lemain changed." parents, threatened with excom munication and charging unwel come outside interference, Mon day night called off a meeting to protest parochial school desegre gation. The newly formed "Organiza tion of Calholic Parents" had scheduled a meeting in a civic auditorium to discuss ways of slowing integration f South Carolina parochial schools. An at tempt to use church facilities for the meeting had been mot with a flat refusal by the group's pastor. The Most Rev. Paul H. Halli nan, bishop of the Charleston Diocese which takes in the entire state, had issued a pastoral letter Feb. 19 telling Roman Catholics to prepare for desegregation of parochial schools. Persons arriving for the meet ing Monday night found a cancel lation notice at the entrance to the auditorium. A spokesman for the parents' organization told newsmen the meeting was called off because "we wanted to keep it in the family and newsmen wanted to attend." Bishop Hallinan's earlier warn ings possibly had affected the cancellation. The bishop had re minded the group that those who resisted the church edict "could I .""N Bo tho ncarctr family in tht Eosrar Parade with clothes cris? and clean from Broadway. Call right now ar bring yours in. Use our convenient drive-in free parking. Remember, Easter comes early this year April 2nd. iWf Green Stamps Broadway CLEANERS 4615 So. 6th Ph. TU 4-6403 Lakeview Thursday alternoon for Eugene to take part in the Oregon High School Model United Nations where approximately 500 students were to gather: Mrs. Agnes Pfciffcr is chairman of the dinner. Tickets are avail able from seventh and eighth graders and prizes will be of- bank after the robbery. But FBI agent Joseph Thornton lished. LANGELL VALLEY The Langell Valley Swine Club met at the home of Trudy Brown or Feb. 19 to elect officers for the new year. Those elected were Trjidy Brown, president; Freii EJaarborn, . vice president; Rita Thompson, secretary, and Bill Kerr, news reporter. ' Mike Boiens is to report on now 10 care ror your pig ai uic student from Gradice next meeting. Bill Kerr, 4," News Reporter. being asked to make reports. In counties classed as major feed said the description of the car was Brain producing areas, acreage re- not definite enouch to iustifv anvlnnrts are beinc obtained for all1 were former Rep. Harold Patten roadblocks, and none were estab- farms. 'attorney H. Beal Rogge Jr., state attorney. He was former Pima County attorney. Others seeking the nomination served in the elementary school cafeteria Wednesday. March 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. The public is invited. Mr l.avlnn Hnhnrk. PTA nresi- j..., .i.i ik r....i;rt!fered to the winninc room and to n , , . , , . , UCIH. ailllUUUCUS uitu me luiiiuuu o Jrt"!. '"r nCalis 'he association's only money I (he three top salesmen. , gon were placed in charge of the Model UN, and the Lakeview dele gation represented the Philippines. Under direction and testing by Jerome Redal, high school in- GRANGE NEWS Hep. Conrad James Carreon, Wil liam Netherton and William Hen drix. , Livio MIDLAND Valdermarin. White Finishes c the fourth time to the 2nd Con IVllllTary OerVICeigrcssional District seat last No structor in American problems and sponsor of the club, the local delegates were required to be well versed in the Philippine views and policies in the voting on qucs- exchangc Italy LAKEVIEW - Lawrence A White Jr. recently returned to the guest saker at the Midland duly on ,np Fl.cn,nnt National For- orange wcanesaay nigni meeting Stewart Udall was elected foritions such as disarmament, Ber lin, human rights, elimination ol foreign military bases, nuclear weapons testing, and also in UN .Opening exercises were exempli- 1 nsT nivi-'R TlTrui.-l? llea D.v uin Ananeu, ueres; The regular meeting of the Lost ?N Wresback. chaplain; Verda River Stitchers was held on Feb 28 at the home of Mrs. Don Ralph Refreshments were served. terior secretary Weslpv Rnlin. sprrptarv nf state est after three years of military and ,.hjef elections orficer. said vembcr, but resigned when Presi dent Kennedy appointed him in-!procedure Rcdal accompanied the dele gates, who were Sherry Jarman A new member joined the club. of general interest in the primary. ' Urbaek, lady assistant steward, and Guy Galletti, assistant steward. Several candidates were ac- on ihe rww, Vnllev District and ORDERS OCEANIC SURVEY 1W nam ic iin v!.. o,. pieo r memDersnip ana one h and Mrs. W h te are res d ntr WASHING iuin turn ine will be in the "Let s Learn to ProiMsal was Prcsented' iin Lakeview. (Atomic Energy Commission has ft diii was presemeu on piuuiu- 'ordered an oceanic survey to oe- service. Prior to his army service White, who is a forestry graduate from the University of New Hampshire, was employed on the Warner Dis trict of the forest. He is now on the Drews Valley District and he anticipated only a small per centage of the voters to cast bal- Margery Blair, ' Marian Angele. Ann Furuskog, Mary Jo Deely, Larry Decker, Jim Clinton, Ar lots because of an apparent Iack;pad Kovacsy, Mavis Kliewer. Sid ney Harlan and Dale Vandcrgaw. Our Insurance Programs Always "Measure Up!" When you buy insur ance . . . buy from us, your locol independent agency. We're "on the spot" when you suffer a loss . . . ready to help you in prompt settlement of your claims. V iS' I MM MIDLAND EMPIRE Insurance Agaacy 1006 Main Hi. TU 4-6417 O'HAIR'S IfFiemorial .liapei 539 Pine Street TU 4-3456 MEMBER Uht viitr of (Ufa (fealittn lult The girls worked on their proj ects. , Patsy Rosandick, News Reporter. ing and a motion was made draw up a resolution regarding the bill. 1 1 Members were reminded to at tend KC conference in Malin. Opal Waiesbatk gave a reading. Birthday song was sung to Flop ence McVaigh and Carl Youngren Judo Meeting MERRILL MERRILL - The Singing Ma chines met at the home of our leader, Mrs. Jack Hayes, on Mon day, Feb. 27. Carol Armstrong, county 4-H agent of the home economics divi sion, was present to tell us about mr GmL'inn -mrl not- hnnL-c- Cl.n then asked us questions about ' i11,1? "" 9.'l.6:30 Pm' termine what would happen to ra dioactive materials released in the seas by military, industrial or DORR1S Mr. and Mrs. Everett spnce operations. What it learns ! Potter, Dorris. al tended a banquet will help, a spokesman said ot the Judo f ederation Saturday .wonoay. in reguiaung luuire use night at the Chircmont Hotel in of nuclear reactors for such pur Berkelev. poses as dredging minerals on the Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Carl; Has (cd otfictov:ocean floor or powering pumps Youngren !, rank of judo illstI.uclol. durta; for undersea pipelines. Captain Mildred Lai gent held a practice for the Midland Grange mortgage burning ceremony to be our sewing club. Carolyn Eagle, News Reporter. MAGIC SEWERS The Eight Magic Sewers held 1 heir second meeting on Feb. 23, IflSl, at the home of their lead er, Mrs. Virgil Perry. First, Re becca Decker showed the parts ol the sew ing machine. Then the leader let each of us sew a line on an old cloth w ithout the thread We played a game and went home. y Judy Jackson. News Reporter. the banquet. The Potters visited through the weekend with her mother, Mrs. luck dinner will be served. Elmer ",le Bemle-V 31 aunnyvaie. McClure, stale grange master, and The White House was designed Victor Crccton. stale grange lec turer, will attend the ceremony. Refreshments were served by who won a pubU- competition for Grace Stork and Emma Wirth. the iob a $500 Drizc. ine next meeting win De new March 15 at 8 p.m. The grange youth will preside al this meet ing. Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger I'homiiTKK ot mu pit air wrak, worn-imt. exhausted )uM hrcaus? hndy lack iron I" or nrw yotincer trrhrift alter 40, try Otrri I'ontc TaMcts. ConU.n iron lor pen: thrr- lu? lUnun B. In a unclr iy, innl f. as much iron a Ifi dwrn mw ovMrM. -I llii.of liver or 16 Ibv. ol brrl. K-dy 'get -acq iM lilted " iiriott lilllc. t btonomv iic. vave SI.67. At) drusniti Commended DUNSMUIR - Employes on Shasta Division of Southern Pa cific were given special commen dation today by San; Burton, di vision superintendent, for passing four conserjtive months without a reportable injury. "This outstanding safety record shows respect for the job to be done and respect for oneself and one's fellow workers," Burton said. LEAVES EXILE HOME ZARAGOSA, Spain (UPD-For-mer Argentine dictator Juan D. Peron arrived here Monday from his exile home in Madrid. It was believed he will continue to Bar celona for a visit of a few days. There was no indication of the purpose of his trip. INCOME TAXES Why throw 20c of ovcry dol lar away. Bring your rax slip in and sovo. Chos. Hathaway 120 N. 10rh Sr. "Frantic Antics" Annual Spring Production at Montague, Calif. Auditorium, March 9, 10, 11 Early days of 1850 to the Future of Things to Come in 1970 Roaring 20's Beatniks TV Personalities Portrayed by Local Talent. SONGS... DANCES... 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