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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wednesday. June S, 1503
Y Diamond Lake Boys Camp Open
Boys In grades (our to eight are
invited this week to sign up for
Y.MCA resident camp at Dia
mond Lake. Special leader-training
opportunities are also avail
able lo ninth and 10th grade
.hoys. The full session operates
:(rom July 6-16, including an ex
pended campout near MU Bailey
;for Die last three days. A shorter
period for the younger campers
Vnds July 13. Boys need very lit-
ilo special equipment and no
previous camping experience to
he able to attend.
The camping program is infor
mal and provides opportunities
for boys to improve their out
door living skills, while living in
a cabin group of eight boys and
an adult counselor.
: Highlights of the session are
usually the group hiking excur
sions on Mt. raeison ana ml
Bailey. Other activities include
fishing, canoeing, handicratt,
chariel. campfire programs, arch
ery and riflery.
This vr fhp ramn will be un
der the direction of Leon Clark,
YMCA general secretary. Several
qualified adults will serve as vol
unteer group counselors. The
camp cook will be Mrs. Grace
Whitlow, of Lucue O Neiu scnooi.
Camp nurse will be Mrs. C. A.
Musselman.
A selected number of ninth and
10th grade boys will be eligible
for aoorentice experience in
camp leadership, called coun-
selor-in-tramlng. ineir camp sea
cinn will hA divided between
Header-training classes, assistance
to adult staff and recreational
periods. Tliose "CfT's" selected
from applications will be picked
on the basis of leadership poten
tial and interest in outdoor liv
ing. For further informtion on reg
istration for YMCA Camp Dia
mond, contact the Klamath Coun
ty Y.MCA at 722 Pine Street.
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Recital Set
Glenn Fox will present his stu
dents in annual recital featuring
piano, organ and accordion at At
tamont Junior High School music
room, June 6 and 7. The recital
begins at 7:30 p.m.
The public is cordially invited.
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NAACP Meeting
Russell O. Rogers, state of Ore
gon Bureau of Labor, Civil Rights
Division, will speak on "Civil
Rights in Oregon," at a meeting
of the NAACP.
The public is invited to hear
the address at 7 p.m., June 8, in
the lecture room of the Klamath
County Library.
WEDNESDAY
TOPS CLUB, 7:30 p.m.. meeting,
Community Lounge. Weighing-in
before meeting.
MARINE CORPS LEAGUE,
8 p.m., meeting, VFW Hall.
SQUARE DANCE CLASS, 7:30
p.m., YMCA. Children 10 and
over.
PLAYERS CLUB, 7:30 p.m.,
host meeting, Legion Hall.
no
Spring Recital
CHILOQUIN - Pupils of Mrs.
Gerald Wolff were presented in
a spring recital on May 26 in the
music room of Chiloquin High
School.
Piano students appearing were
Gloria Page, Chrystal Welch,
Alexine Kizer, Donna Scott.
Gayle Page, Teresa Nicholson,
Margo Feexer and Mary Brat
tain, all of Fort Klamath, and
Debbie ZacUna.
Accordion pupils were Donetta
Ash and Douglas Mclntyre. Un
able to play because of illness
was Dcbra Brown, Fort Klamath.
Golden Wedding
Observance Set
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Marchant, who lived at Bonanza
for several years, are invited to
attend open house in honor o!
their 50th wedding anniversary on
Sunday, June 9, in Grants Pass.
The family home is at 715 L
Street Hours will be from 1 to
5 p.m.
I Hosts will he their six children. 1
i Mr. and Mrs. Marchant came
to Lanrall Valley in I KM and
lived there 10 years before mov.
uig to Grants Pass.
A sister Hill attend from Mis
souri.
DEGREE OF HONOR, Carna
tion Club, 7:30 p.m., meeting,
Ruby McDaniel, 5512 South Sixth.
MIDLAND GRANGE, 8 p.m.
meeting, Cakewalk, juvenile drill
team program, Grange Hall.
Bring cakes.
THURSDAY
STEWART . LENOX FIRE.
BELLES, 7:30 p.m., meeting, fire
department.
KLAMATH ARCHERS, 6:30
p.m., meeting, potluck, Moore
Park Archery Range.
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF
FEDERAL EMPLOYES, Local
704, 8 p.m.. meeting, County u
brary lecture room. Film, civil
service history.
KLAMATH STAMP AND COIN
CLUB, 8 p.m., meeting. 623 Main
PROSPERITY R E B E K A H
LODGE 1M, 8 p.m., meeting, Odd
Fellows Hall. Honoring Canton
Crater and Auxiliary.
GREENSPRLNGS GARDEN
CLUB, 12 noon, social hour, home
of Mrs. Heinz Neuman
FRIDAY
DAV AND AUXILIARY, 6 p.m..
potluck, nominations for conven
tion delegates and officers, Ameri
can Legion Hall.
BETHEL 6, Job's Daughters. 8
p.m., installation of officers, choir,
Masonic Temple, 418 Klamath. Re
ception, dance following.
EAGLES AND AUXILIARY. 81
Lost River
Grange Meets
Honors and guests, discussion of'
state grange delegates, and other
business combined to make the.
May 22 session of the Lost River
Grange 846 a busy and interest
ing Visitation Night meeting. Mas
ter Lincoln Gabriel was in the
chair.
Honored guests were Mrs. Mil
dred Largcnt, Klamath County
deputy, and Mrs. Grace Stork,
state juvenile committeewoman
and masters of two granges, Ed
win Wenz, Poe Valley Grange and
Bert Mitchell, Shasta View
Grange. Other granges repre
sented were Midland and Merrill.
Members discussed delegates to
the state grange June 10-14 at
Portland. In event Master Gabri
el cannot attend, delegates will be
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Snyder of
Olene.
The Lost River Grange drill
team presented Uie fifth degree
recently at Lakeview and also won
the highest award in competition,
the 1963 Pomona Grange award
for the third and fourth degree
put on at the Poe Valley Grange.
The members will sponsor a
rummage sale at Clyde's Towing
Service, Friday and Saturday,
June 7-8 with Mrs. Bill Novotny
as chairman. Anyone having rum
mage may call TU 2-3967.
Chiloquin Seniors Get Diplomas
CHILOQUIN Frank Jenkins,
former Herald and News publish
er, was guest speaker for the 19631
Summer Reading
Program Starts
MALIN The Malin Library
Board met May 23 for its month
ly meeting, with seven board
members and three representa
tives present. Mrs. G. C. Blohm
and Mrs. Francis Kolkow were
hostesses.
The summer story hour was
discussed and it was voted to
hold it each Thursday at 3 p.m.
from June 13 to July 25. Mrs.
Fred Gordon will be the story
teller.
The summer reading program
will begin June 1 at tlie library.
Participants will be students
from the first grade and up.
.commencement exercises in the
new Chiloquin High School Mon
day night.
Cherry Wolff, class of 62,
played the processional and reccs
icd by the glee club, "My Best to
You" and "Graduation Day.
Following Jenkins1 talk. Princi
pal r A SamDles presented the
Iclass and Warren Wilder, chair
man of the local school commit-
jsional marches, and the invoca-tce awardcd the diplomas.
tion and benediction were given
h Hpv Harold Fumo. Greg Har
ris pave the salutatorian address
and Barbara Nicholson, the vale
dictory. Two songs were present
STILT HOMES
SmiatiiTs build most of the
the Saieon River in
South Vietnam on stilts so they
don't have to pay taxes as they
would if they built on lana. i
Weather
Roundup
Temperatures d u r i n g the 24
hours ending at 4 a.m. PDT today.
Pep
.26
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.22
.13
.21
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Deputies Attend
Medford Session
Three Klamath County sheriff's
deputies were in Medford Wednes
day to attend a police school ana
participate in a combat pistol
slioot, the sheriff's office has reported.
Enrolled in the one-day course
sponsored by the Federal Bureau
of Investigation are Del Sum
mers. Lou Bogart and Alvie
Youngblood. The course features1
instruction in firearm satcty.
Fire Call
Astoria
Baker
Brookings
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Pendleton
Portland
Redmond
Salem
The Dalles
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Los Angeles
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Washington
High
57
65
60
64
54
62
74
55
70
57
69
70
74
78
70
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Low
49
48
48
51
50
51
51
40
47
54
55
59
63
63
70
BLY The Volunteer Fire De
partment of Bly was called out
Sunday, June 2. Clothing and
bedding had caught fire in a
shed behind an unoccupied house
belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Lawrence. The cause of the fire
is unknown. The damage was mi
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Five Day Weather
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Music Recital
CHILOQUIN-On May 27, Lindy
. Rogers, Chiloquin High School
music teacher, presented a piano
recital in the high school music
room.
Students of Rogers who partici
pated were Susanna Kircher, Me
lissa Freid, Pegeen Fitzpatrick.
Lynda Freid. Candace Freid and
Faith Wright. Several numbers
were played by the students and
refreshments were served.
Discuss Schools
CHILOQUIN A public meeting1
was held May 28 at the Chilo-
nuin Hich School to discuss tne
school district reorganization plan.
Approximately 30 people of the
community attended wis session
and a clear-cut program was out
lined relative to the county s stand
for the June 10 school election
vote.
Guest panel speakers for the
evening were Ben Adair and Buiz
Wagner of Klamath Falls and
D ck Jessup ot cnemuit. me wel
come committee of the Chiloquin
Chamber of Commerce served re
freshments following the meeting
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and lows 42-48; less than normal
precipitation.
Eastern Oreaon: Highs fi5-75;
lows 40-50; less than normal pre
cipitation.
Portland Vancouver; Few
showers and sunny periods; highs
about 60; low near 50.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy,
few showers; highs 60-70; low 42
52.
Eastern Oregon : Scattered
showers: highs 56-68; low 38-48, 28
some hiph valleys.
Tatoosh to Blanco: Winds most
ly northwest 16-2A, decreasing to
night; showers.
Caribou are the chief source of
livelihood for the nomadic Eski
mos of Alaska.
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The smallest graduating class
PES Meets
ruirioutJJ The Cascade
rhnninr No. 159. Order of the
Eastern Star, met May 29 at
the Masonic Hall. Mrs. josepna
rhu was initiated into the or
der by her father. Joseph W. Dan-
ley, past wormy patron 01 me
Roosevelt Chapter of Portland.
since 1952, 12 seniors received di
plomas this year. They were Joe
Kirk. Tony Wilder, Albert DeBor
toll, James Barney, Greg Harris,
Glenn Crain, Diane Haas, Jinny
Doak. Barbara Nicholson, Sharon
Christiansen, Robert Bojorcus and
Judy Trulove. The last two re
ceived their diplomas earlier in
the year.
Baccalaureate services for the
class were held Sunday night at
the Methodist Church, with Rev.
Albeit E. Place as speaker. Rev.
William Rentz and Rev. James
Ringscth assisted.
Mrs. James Lcgget. Klamath
Palls, was soloist and Mrs. Gerald
Wolff, the organist.
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