Talent Show Feature At
Scott Valley Grange Meet
GREENV1EW The Scott Valley
Grange sponsored a talent show
held at the grange hall. A capaci
ty crowd attended and Mrs. Dor
othy Grane led Hie salute to the
Hag.
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luucnaoies. Nancv Nieman won
first and Linda Roberts second
with their piano solos. All other
program contestants were award
ed first prizes, as there was no
competition in their divisions.
The entertainment included a! Prizes were donated by business
comic skit, "The Untouchables,"jowners and citizens of Scott Val-
written by Frank Johnson Jr.
rnd presented by Harry Eastlick,
David Branson and Frank John-I
son Jr.; a pantomime by Beverly!
ley.
Judges for the talent show were!
Mrs. Ivan Swickard. Mrs. Doris
Swank and Bill Ruddiman. all of
Polston with ballet, "The GreenYrcka, and Vavne Ralston of Gre-
Door; a comic skit, The Wash nada.
Woman." played by Linda East-
lick and Carol Black.
'Also included were two piann
solos by Deanna Marie Hahn; ac
cordion solo by Larry Wells; pi
ano solos hy Linda Roberts and
Nancy Nieman: tap danee, Teddj
Jane Tozier; square dancy by Mm.VT K , . .
fifth grade pupils of Fort Jones .. . ..j T ? n?j
Elementary School to the tune of " t;1are,'T'Ci "
.ch-ii n. rvmi' 'd..j .i.ibe btnefited March 18, in the
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LESLIE COOLEY, left, received 25 Girl Scout awards at
the court of honor held at McCloud. Awards were pre
sented by Miss Jo Roach, right, Chico, Sierra-Cascade
Girl Scout council official. Mrs, June O'Brion, leader,
center, supervised the event.
"She'll Be Comin' 'Round the
Mountain." by Charlie Tozier.
Karen Piersall, Carol Willard.
-VMhtr lnhncnn Win Tmlr
nLi-ii M,...r,, n .i;ma Phi
Frank Cvader; a quintet, Angela
Tozier, Suzanne Pindell, Diane
Purdy, Linda Simmons and Kalhy
Newton.
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Sororiiy To
Give Benefit Siskiyou County Farmers
Asked To Report Crops
Yreka School Counselors
Attend College Conference
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wednesday, March 8. 1961
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Two Alturas Students Awarded College Degrees
concluded. The school also granted creden-
They were certified together with tials to 17 others and a certi
l.'8 other students lor gradua-ficate of completion to one.
NEW
at
new high school auditorium at S
p.m. when the Mount Shasta Omi-
cron Upsilon chapter of Beta Sig-j
Sorority presents its gav
inowcr rf Fashion spring fash
ion show.
YREKA
County who produced barley,
oats, field corn, or grain s o r
ghums in 1959 and 19fi0 are asked
to call at the County Agricul
A prelude to spring mood will ' , stabiii2alion and Conserva-!
ue aei uy uie orignuy coiorea
clothes and gaily decorated ta-
girls from Etna with their comic
skit. "The Wash Woman"; the
second prize by the boys in "Un-
California
Briefs
HAPPY CAMP
THE LIONS CLUB met Feb.
16 to appoint a nominating com
mittee for election of officers.
They also discussed finding lead
ers for the Boy Scout troop that
is sponsored by the Lions. James
Foote showed two films.
MRS. JAMES FOOTE was host
i ess to the Evening Pinochle Club
Feb. 21 Mrs. George Chambers
won first prize. Mrs. Floyd Can-
Under the direction of Sharon
McGuire. Mount Shasta
school art teacher, with mat:
als furnished by the sorority, the
Mount Shasta High School art
class has executed beautifully
done posters in the "Shower of
Fashions theme as a special art
project for the store windows in
Mount Shasta.
Tickets for a dollar each are
available ft om all sorority mem
bers and will also be available
at the high school auditorium
door Saturday night, March 18.
Farmers in Siskiyoujfor the coming crop season.
Farmers who supply feed gram
and other acreafe figures at this
time will not be obligated to par
ticipate in a feed grain program
if one becomes available, but will
be eligible to participate. Howev
er, roster points out that a pro
gram can be quickly put into op
eration if the necessarv farm acre
age information is on file at the1
countv office. He asks farmers'
cooperation in providing informa
lion that will be needed belore a
program, can be put into effect
ALTURAS Dorothy Lowe Bal-degrees at Chico State College at tion, including nine master de
ilard nnA David I. Folcer of Ai-i'lie end of the fall semester iust,grce holders.
YREKA Mrs. Olive Young, Ito reduce the entering classes tolturas and Colleen Fayc Woodard
Mrs. Gloria Loudon and Slanle"w capacity of the colleges. of A()jn ci,rno(j bachelor of arts
Balfrey, counselors at Yreka Un-1 "ie admissions committees us
ion High School, recently attend- "ally note if a student's grades
ed a conference at Southern Ore-jhave declined or improved in qual-
uon Co ere. .sli and. sponsored 1 v mums me ai-mui ,mi, oi
bv the Co tee Entrance Exam n- me siuneni nas enrolled in less
ation Board.' academically challenging courses
Purnose of "the conference was! The general method for admit
to brief teachers, counselors, and!1'"! students is to count high
administrators on various changes L'no1 grades 60-70 per cent and
and expected changes in college101 siwifi 30 w lr cem- llKVK
entrance requirements and proce- ls a l,'cnd tmv:,lrt I""tlnK molL'
dUiCS- .weight on scores earned in the
. ... .. . ..college board examination and
j n,... u , ium.uu iciuame iti-wiiuinn: 01
I'll uisiuaamii ui lilt: Lint-m; uumu . , . , ,,
entrance examinations. The honrdl' TV" ,ho,r ?en"T yca
recommends that high school jun.,ofJ"sh SI M1' emnors w,
;n,.c i, iin Jr ii.,.- ij in ,v,nJ 'i'0 conference also indicated
ii. ni. c .i,i ..-.jlhat the Univer.':itv of California
i;i..j t.i r 's quickly becoming the most sel
T" '" cctive institution in the U.S. by
cn Mono Anlrami ni- nlnpnmont I J
. .. . . 1 means of its entrance standards.
Most colleges wnicn practice se
lection at admission are receiving
very few applications from stu
dents who are not qualified, the
counselors learned. The colleges
ere thus required to make some
subjective judgments of students
tion Commi'lce office, according to
John N. Foster, chairman. Siski
you County ASC Committee. The
raniiif ic marlp In farmprs at this
H'Sh.time because farm feed grain and
other crop acreage information
will be needed for anv feed grain
program that may he authorized
CYCLONE
CALCUTTA. India lAPi-A cy
clone hit two Assam towns Tues
day, kill ini-, 12 persons and in
juring 40 others.
FALSE TEETH
That Loosen
Need Not Embarrass
Many wearers of false teeth have
fiu tiered real cmbArra.ssnieiH because
Ihctr plate dropped, slipped or wob
blcil at Just the wi-our time. Do not
live In foar of this happening to you.
.hist sprinkle a little PASTEETH.
the nlkiilinc (non-acid) powder, on
your plates. Hold false teeth more
firmly, so they feel more comfort
able. Does not aour. Checks "plate
odor breath". Get PASTEETH at
drug counters everywhere.
Want to stop Smoking?
SILENCE GOLDEN
LONDON 1 UP! ) - Sign i
coffee bar window in London:
"We are the only coffee bar in
Chelsea without a juke box."
The High Country
Aberdeen Angus Show & Saie
40 Reg. Bulls, Ind. & Pens
30 Reg. Females, Inc. Few
Project Heifers
Some Commercials
Grading by Comm. of 4
Si Williams, Pendleton, Auct.
Sponsored by Oregon
Aberdeen Angus Association
Inside New Heated Arena
Far Catalog. Writs Seoll Warren.
Rt. 3, Box 1330; or Alvln Ctaeyne,
Rt. I. Box 3U9C
radinr In A.M., Sale P.M.
March 25, Klamath Falls, Ore.
BACOTOL, the new, timed disintegration formula is designed as
an aid to help curb the 'craving' for tobacco. The BACOTOL way
is so simple and easy, just take ONE BACOTOL capsule each
day until the desire for tobacco is curbed. This new capsule is
self-regulating . . . helps lessen the craving for tobacco over a 6
to 10 hour period. Yes, if you want to cut down, or stop smok
ing, try bAUUlUL. avail
able at all drug counters.
$2.00 (or a 14-day supply
TIMED DISINTEGRATION CAPSULE'
BACOTOL
The Riviera
CONVERTIBLE SOFA
ONLY
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TERMS
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North-suble-
doweled and glued..
Foam Cushioned
ic 5-year guarantee on
mattress
6-month guarantee
(in writing) on entire
unit.
MANY OTHER STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM!
. -k Picture is actual display on our sales floor.
Compare with sleepers selling for much more!
Mattress & upholstery
Phone TU 4-4510
trcil won second and Mrs. Arnold
Davis, low. Mrs. Foote won trav
eling pinochle. . '
MRS. NANCY JOSEPH. 69, died
in Medford Feb. 27. Funeral serv
ices were held March 3, with
Rev. Virgil Terry officiating. Mrs.
Joseph was born in Seiad Valley
July 24, 1891. She was injured
in an automobile accident near
here Feb. 25.
MRS. RUBYGRACE APPLE
GATE has announced the names
of . I he five high school girls who
will go the YMCA conference at1
Richardson Springs in April
Those chosen were Donna Tilus
Erma Bcidman, Jcannic Huddle
slon, Carol Gould and Gloria Or
cult. Verna Ferguson and Bev
erly Charity were chosen as al
ternates. They were selected for,
services to the school and good
scholarship.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES
MAYTON are the parents of a
baby girl weighing nine pounds.
DORR IS
CAL GRAY, Southern Pacific
Company station agent here, is in
a company hospital in San Fran
cisco for dental work.
ETNA
PFC. JOHN DEPPEN. 41st
Company of Seventh Army of
Transportation, who has been sta
tioned in Mannheim, Germany, for
18 months, arrived in San Fran
.cisco Feb. 20 and received his
discharge and
Feb. 21.
ATLANTA ADAMS attended an
Executive Board meeting of Shas
ta District of Federation of Wom
en's Clubs in Biggs recently.
' MRS. STANLEY MOORE and
Mrs. George Moore of I he East
Callahan Road were in Yreka on
business Wednesday.
MRS. KENETH DEPEW and f.
Mrs. Ethel Depcw drove to Yreka ,
on Wednesday on business
worn
, wTTrrirrrmrmRTnrsa 2405 south 6th .
tmm ) ......r parade ot VAUitv
TtXJQ.
. n Li. .'.
arrived in Etna F?D. Z .
PARADE OF VALUES
COVERING SAL
ALL PRICES QUOTED SUBJECT TO STOCK Oti HAND
AND PRIOR SALE
Earn
tJtrJ'jBXj--T7 ;AVF t1 PER SQUARE YARD
BIG SELECTIONS
BIG SAVINGS
You Probably Never Dreamed You Could Buy
Quality Carpet So Reasonable.
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Mry SAVE $1.96 PER SQUARE YARD "X
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M NYLON DnUAULUUM
Made of DuPont staple nylon yarn. Frieie-type . . .
long wearing and easy to clean. 2 rolls to chooie
from. 12 ft. wide.
ALL CARPETS PERMANENTLY MOTH-PROOFED ... FOR LIFE
Never any need to have carpets mothproofed when purchased
from Calhoun's. This has already been done 'and at no extra
charge to you!
Always Shop Calhoun's for Carpet!
We have several rolls
of Quality Carpet - Heavy
All-Wool Wiltons of various
Patterns and Types
Values From
13.95 to 15.95 NOW
Per Sq. Yard ONLY
SAVE $4.62 PER SQUARE YARD
MB. AND MRS. ORAL ED-j
WARDS and Mrs. Claire M. Pot-i !
ler made a business trip to Yreka
this week.
GREENVIEW LJ
JIM CRAIG, formerly of Quartz 'f
Valley, was a Grecnview visitor
Feb. 24 to 2fi at the home of pi
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whipple and rjj
Mr. and Mrs. Max Butler. He a'so.J
visited in Quartz Valley at the1
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn yt
Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. Mer- t
vyn Rickey. "J
&
MRS. LULU BIKER spcntlr
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of her son, Jack Buker, and fam-
MR. AND MRS. MERW
RICKEY and family spent
aeckena reo. in anu "- t, ' v
filetown at the home of Mr. and I'Zf
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REGULAR $7.95
SALE PRICE
$599
SAVE $2.07 PER SQUARE YARD
Filament Nylon Carpet
Pleasing tone of apricot-beige. Long-wearin
tinuous filament nylon defiei dirt, wear, pill
and it's easy to clean. Popcorn design.
It A. Mf JPJ
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TWEED BR0ADL00M
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88 fl
lq-yd-. EMM
Heavy tweed all wool Hi-Lo broadloom.
Just the thing for the growing family
All wool loop pile broadloom with a
delicate design. Wonderful value . . .
made to be lived on by the whole fam-
. . it's rugged! Only one 12' roll left ., Made of one of ,he industry's best
. . . . ... 1 i j - ....
in beige and brown. Hurry! r" m makers of auality carpet. Cine roll left
SALE PRICE
ROTO-VINYL LINOLEUM
6', 9' and 12' widths Never needs
scrubbing or waxing.
Reg. To $ 1 28
1.69 sq. yd. NOW I sq. yd.
Mrs. Carl Craig and family.
k'niJii
mOO S2 mguu. s.50 50nn jg
J jib
con. wr&kszims
$888 ftiMlW BRING YOUR J MAKE YOUR OWN
I'D"" 1"Jv2?ri. S TERMS WITHIN REA- V'i,:V
A ' JV? ROOM MEASUREMENTS
r&&Vi3W I SON -r- UP TO 36
jn VS. iJ.Wi ril jvvni. 7 ' "V .1. I t Tj 7 T fr'S
Alt
REGULAR $10.95
SALE PRICE
x AT MISSILE SCHOOL
. James R. Sevde. Army private.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome H. lJ
c I. nitv7 U'l.ita Cli-fwl k TP- L) Ji
ccivinR eight weeks of advanced ,
Irainine at the artillery and mis-
ile school. Fort Sill. Okla He was
praduated in 1!.1 from Mamath
InJon High School. C
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LONG LOOP BROADLOOM
Shag-type all wool and very soil resistant. Defies t LYJiA A
soiling . . . even cigarette burns don't show. We've VT
sold several rolls of this popular carpet. pVXi? ,
REGULAR $12.95 CA00 5t$Vf
SALE PRICE. iyijU
TILE
1ST I. Main
BLINDS
3 k
TU 2 552J
YINYL ASBESTOS TILE
Standard Gauge
Regular 14c tile Now 13c per tilo
Regular 17c tile Now 14c per tile
9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS
Plasti-bar finish
Regular
5.95
" each
TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON
ROLL ENDS
Hurry . . . they'll go fast . . . FOR SURE! f
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