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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1963)
Lease Land Bids Opened A total of 82 bids were re- ceived and opened Feb. IS by .. the project ofnce o the Bureau of Reclamation for the leasing of 11 units of public land in the v League of Nations lease area of J the Klamth Reclamation Project v Tliese leases cover use of land in units averaging about 100 acres Z each, for agricultural and graz ; ini; purposes. ; The successful' bidders and an- . nual rental bid for the 11 units . are as follows: ; IOt No. 8, Byron Brown, $4,070; ; Lot No. 11, 1. W. Chapman, $4,751.- : 51: Lot No. 19, Pat Wollesen - 5.1.555.56; Lot No. 28, L. Lewis ; Kandra, $4,567.77. Lot No. 29, Dave Weyler, $3,- .-: 815; Lot No. W'jM, Marian Kan- - dra, $3,586.86; Lot No. 31. Ival 5 C. Taylor, $4,395; Lot No. 32, i Bruce McMahon, $3,700; Lot No. : 33, M. P. Silva, $4,153; Lot No. 34. . Jack O Kceffe, $4,654.45, and Lot ; No. 35, R. H. Ommert, $5,010. Rich Girls Flash Cash , NORWICH, Conn. (UPt) A pair of females on a shopping I spree is nothing new, unless one is 8 and Hie other 10 years of i asc. " A merchant Thursday noticed ' two little girls, flashing a lot of money and buying many expen sive items. Puzzled, he called police. , Officers began searching stores in the area and, when they found : the girls, the little shoppers had ; a new typewriter, a tape record- er, luggage and clothing. The 10-year-old girl told officers - that she had spent $442, but had $358 left. - Police took the? 10-year-old to ' her home where her mother In '. formed them she had withdrawn '. $1-,000 from the girl's $3,000 bank '. account and given It to her to '. spend. ; The mother told officers that ; her daughter and inherited the ; money and decided that she want ed to spend some of It. Police declined to identify the youthful shoppers nor the mother. - ,r ' - Jt.a fV -. -. .. . : ' '. f.. .,, ... ? - , i ..y aKTf :. , I f" 'j ' '. J '. i - .: ' " . S!,:jl;,-';'ii'"-f'?-l-iSyi 'r.v., .-..;. i ' .; . i ;. . I. ,. ., .. ,r.-.t Ji-..., J, assisted by the Madrigal Singers and the KU String Orchestra. Highlighting the evening will be Frani Schubert's "Mess in G." HERALD AST) NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Monday, February Is, 19S Tootsore''ifllmericans, Not Convinced 50-Mile Hikes Are Healthy Promotion CHOIR PRACTICE SESSION The Klamath Union High School choir is practicing, for the. annual spring concert slated at the Mills Auditorium Feb, 19. The choir will bs KUHS Choir Slates Spring Concert At Mills Auditorium Tuesday Night By United Pj-pss International Hiking may have been Theo dore Roosevelt's cup of tea and perhaps the New frontier's ba rometer for a good Marine, but many lootsore Americans were not convinced today it is such a "healthy" idea. The 50-mile hike claimed Its first pedestrian fatality Sunday. Other hikers footed chiropodist bills for treatment of tender feet. Nevada's Gov. Grant Sawyer, Utah's Democratic National Com mittee woman Mrs. Lucy Redd, former major league baseball pitcher and entertainer Al Schacht, and a caravan of near ly 2,000 Pittsburgh hikers were among the tramping thousands Sunday. Disk jockies, newsmen, more Marines, doctors and legions of students also trudged about the countryside. Two high school track stars from Sacramento, Calif., walked and ran 50.4 miles in 8 hours 27 minutes, the fastest 'time report ed over the weekend. Grange Raps At Herd Law ; ;Lost River Grange No. 846 In : regular session Feb. .13 wrote and passed a resolution oppos ing Houso Bill 1110 on the pro posed herd law on State Highway 207 Irom the west end of Klam ath Falls to the Jackson Counly ;. line. ; : : Members protest the bill as an infringement on personal rights. ; qhich would prevent a public vote ; on these herd laws in the affected '. areas. '. Lost River Grange will put on '. tjie second degree some lime in March, time to be announced. Slate Deputy Ray Means, a suest, gave a short talk on '. granges and their work. : ; Master Lincoln Gabriel was in I the chair. Mrs. Gabriel and Mrs. : Stan Hasten were in charge of (efreshments. The Klamath Union High School Choir, under the direction of M. Dale Hallack, will present its an nual spring concert at Mills Audi torium Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 8 p.m. The concert Is open to the gen eral public and the admission is 50 cents per person. Assisting the choir will be the Madrigal Sing ers and the string orchestra. One of the highlights of the evening s program will be franz Schubert's "Mass in G. This number will be accompanied by, the string orchestra. Kathy Clul cote, -soprano, Dennis Montague, baritone, and Rae Ann Davis, so prano, will be featured as soloists with the number. This great piece of choral literature was com posed by Franz Schubert at the age of 18. He -died at the early age of 31 with over 700 pub lished works to his credit. This number was featured by the meeting of tlie Music Educators National Association held in Spo kane, March 15-18, lftti2. This year's clioir of 89 voices, has presented "The Messiah" as well as its own Christmas program during tiie holiday season. It has also appeared before the Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions clubs of Klam ath Falls. Following Is the complete pro gram which will be presented Tuesday evening: The choir and string orchestra "Mass in G," by Schubert, a '"Kyrie," (b) "Gloria," c "Cre do." (di "Sanetus." -(The mass will be sung in the original Latin.) The Choir: (a) "Be Thou With Me." Joliann Franck; lb.) "Psalm 150," Kent Newberry; c) "Hail Gladdening Light," A. Kastaisky; id) "How Lovely is Thy Dwell ing Place," Johannes Brahms, I piano and string accompani ment'; c "The Beatitudes," Ken Newberry, and (fl "The Creation," Willy Richtcr. The Madrigal Singers: a My Heart Doth Beg," Orlando di'Las- so; (bl "April Is In My Mistress' Face." Thomas Morley; (c Cze- cho-Slovakian Dance Song." arr. by Wayne Howorlh; (dl. "Sixteen Tons." Merle Travis; lc "Eze- kiel Saw De Wheel," arr. by Ray Charles. The choir: spirituals: ta) "I Can Tell Thel Group of Negro lAway," arr. by Jester Hairston; cl "Joshua Fit De Battle of Jer cho." arr. bv Van Christv: Id) World," arr. by Jester Hauston; -Elijah Rock," arr. by Jester Ibl "Angels Rolled De Stone I Hairston. Plan Your RETIREMENT INCOME ThroBfh F.qolUhle's Ltvlnr Insurance John H. Houston rvl-e Sine 1'i-Ji In Honolulu 150 of 500 starters, including a 75-year-old woman and a ninth-month old baby in a carriage, covered the 50-mile dis tance. Near Casper, Wyo., an auto struck and killed Willard Mitch ell 'Jr., 34, as he was hiking to Glenrock, Wyo., with 18 others. Mitchell's widow was in a hos pital recovering from injuries suf fered in an auto accident three weeks ago. The couple had four small children. Governor Sawyer and five com panions, inoluding Mrs. Redd, completed a 25-mile hike over Nevada's Sage Flats Sunday night. Tlie U.S. Patent Office was es tablished in 1836. ONLY 14888 Model 19P33-BE CONVENIENT TERMS Model 19P15 in Belg tHand-wlrtd chassis Is precision cratted with mod em hand and dip soldering lor long lif Pull-up handlt, on-top speaktr Built-in Magic Mait An tsnna System gtrTm ... ) PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORES ( Dueling Tops Issues In Berlin School Vote than their university diploma onto helped graduates to good jobs and rapid advancement. ; 1-ast conflict in which generals personally led their troops into artion was the Civil War. LAST 2 DAYS Opmt ;4 ISIS II MtO WHERE IT HAPPENED! IS 17, P 1 BRIGITTE BARDOT MARCELLO MASTROIANNI A VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR" 1 UTAN COLQ1 BERLIN (UPD - Dueling, a German student tradition once, outlawed by the Western allies as extremist nationalism, was the main Issue Wednesday in a vole at West Berlin's Free University. The university's 14.900 students opened three days of balloting to confirm or reject law student Eb- erhard Diepgen. 21. as .president of the Student Council. Diepgen Is a memlier of a stu dent dueling corps. Ho was elect jed Student Council president Jan. 30 by a 73-member student parliament. Tlie parliament's presidium, ob jecting to Diepgen's dueling ac tivities, denounced the election as "incompatible with the universi ty's traditions" and arranged for voting by the full student body. The emotionally charged issue has aroused almost as much in terest In the city as tlie West Ber lin Municipal Assembly campaign that ends Sunday. The result, to be announced Sat urday morning, will be watched In Germany anil abroad as an In dication ol Hie path postwar Ger man youth is taking. Many foreigners and some Ger mans consider tlie dueling so cieties a smbol of the type of extreme German nationalism that led to two world wars. , J"!.!" u'l"''':. hl Results Noted 1945 hut the ban was lifted when West Germany gained sovereign ty in IMA. They have since en joyed a revival. The Free University began as a protest against totalitarian dom ination of the once-famous Hum boldt University In East Berlin. Since Its founding It has been con sidered a symbol of the postwar democratization of German higher, education. Diepgen is a slightly built young man of medium height, with blond hair and grey-Hue eves. He speaks softly and has an open, (riendly manner. Diepgen has taken part in only one duel and has no dueling scars. 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