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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1963)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thursday, June (, 196J ! T and Mi 3800 S. Sixth PAGE f B W BOB SAYS: . and he's a father OUR FATHER'S DAY GIFTS ARE V s FINAL JOURNEY The body of Pope John XXIII is car- I from Vafican Palacd to St. Peter's Basilica, where It lay ried in state through a crowd of thousands in St. Peter's in state for the public to see. UPI Telephoto Square, Vatican City. The body was taken in procession Livestock Show Ooens; Dunsmuir Men Appinted f i j r i r BO iy rian commission tuistiuu mudy eve ' ALTUBAS The 19th annual Junior Livestock Show opened Wednesday afternoon with the 4-H horsemanship and showmanship classes. The (how will last through Friday' evening, climaxed by the AKuras Rotary Club barbecue and Junior Live stock fat stock sale. Wednesday evening the senior Dorris Lions Set Barbecue For June 9 DORRIS Plans have been completed for the fifth annual barbecue sponsored by the Dor ris Lions Club, according to John O. Hines, president. He said 750 pounds of prune beef have been donated by John Barsons of Bed Bock. The barbecue, billed as an "all von can eat" affair. Is scheduled June 9 at the Dorris City Park. Beginning at 1 p.m., the cost will be S 1 per person. A full afternoon of activities has been programmed, Including an exhibition square dance by grade school students and a horseshoe pitching contest. Tro phies will be awarded to the win ners of both events. At 3 p.m. there will be a base ball game featuring the Butte Valley Babe Ruth team against the Klamath Falls Pacific. Supply team. The barbecue wHl also of fer live music and complete park facilities for children. Last year the affair drew more than 700 people, and Hines said an even larger attendance is expected this year. horse show will be staged at 7 p.m. in the livestock arena with William Diekroger judging. The janior snow, ior 11-year-olds and under, will be held the following evening at 7 p.m. Diekroeger will judge all horsemanship and show classes during the three-day af- lair. Thursday morning. June 6. 270 head of beef, sheep, and swine will arrive at the show grounds. The livestock breeding classes will be Judged Thursday after noon, starting at 1 p.m. The fat stock animals will be Judged Friday morning, with showmanship judging on Friday afternoon. Judging all the livestock en tries will be Jim Ellings of Da vis, extension specialist, and Monte Bell, Glenn County farm adviser. Providing awards for breedina animals are the Modoc County auiemen s Association, Modoc- Lassen Wool Growers, Modoc County Farm Bureau. Kitty Rice, Bob Barnett, California Hire ford Association, Western Slates Angus Auxiliary, Alturas Rotary Club PolIeUes. and Hie Califor nia Short horn Association. The Bank of America. Alturas branch, will furnish the round robin showmanship trophy and will also arrange for the ad vancement of funds so me mem bers can receive immediate' pay ment for their sale stock. Aaron Stockton of the Orland Auction Yards will auction the 30 steers, 50 lambs, and 20 hogs at the Friday evening sale. Clinic Set At Lakeview LAKEVIEW Tlans are well under way for the preschool bear, ing clinic to he held June 11 un der the sponsorship of the Lake County Health Department, with the assistance of the Alpha XI Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi soror- itv. The clinic will be held In the J. T. McDonald Kindergarten building between the hours of a.m. and 12 noon. Duane An Arson, bearing supervisor for the Muternnl and Child Health Sec tion of the Orccon State Hoard of Health, will be here with a team of two audiometrists. Mrs. James E. Simonson Is general chairman for the soror ity, and Mrs. lon Blood will as sist with the clinic. Also assist ing will be Mrs. Bud Reynolds, prc-klent of Alpha XI Chapter, and Mrs. Pierce Morin. Anvone uho has chiklren be tween the aces of J and 5 may arrnnRO for a hearing test (or tliem by contacting the local health department at Whitehall 7-H71 for an appointment, ac cording to Mrs. Hvsth McKmney, counlv lieallh nurse. SI't RN CASTRO OFTKR WASHINGTON (UPI An offer by Cuban Premier Fidel Castro to "normalize relations wim me I'nited States on his own terms got a cold reception Wednesday at the State Department. Castro said diplomatic relations could be resumed if the United Slates would end Its demands that Cuba break its ties with com munism. "Communism In tills hemisphere Is not negotiable," said Lincoln White, State Department press oMK-er, in commenting on the Castro broadcast. DUNSMUIR-Dr. Russell Elgin, dentist, and Cam Sirianni, South ern Pacific clerk, were appointed to the Dunsmuir Planning Com mission by the city council Mon day night. The appointees will fill vacan cies caused by the resignations of Jay Smith and George Beckman. . A request by Bob Dewey, chair man of the commission, for a planning budget of 12,250 for 1963 M was deferred by the council. This figure exceeds estimated available funds for planning pur poses by $704, Elizabeth Cavin, city clerk, told the council. PAPER FILE NEW YORK (UPD-Tonnagc produced each year by 3.211 pulp, paper and allied products manu facturers Is greater than the ton nage of automobiles turned out in the united States, according to American Forest Products Indus tries. Dewey mentioned the possibility ol a two mill planning tax to cover commission needs when the tax rate is set later in the summer. The council decided against fur ther upgrading of the city street light system as too costly and also deferred approval of a black top surface for the ballpark parking lot. These were two rec ommendations made by the stu dent government council. The blacktop project would cost an es timated $1,200, and it may be un dertaken if recreation district funds can help offset the cost, Councilman Claude Slade said. City Attorney Howard Jones stat ed endorsement was sought from the council on Assembly Bill No. 1491 which would enable general law cities to levy motel occupan cy taxes. The council members present, Claude Slade, Floyd Creason, and David McClintock, opposed the measure as an an noyance and nuisance. Bank Officers At Opening Of New Branch LAKEVtEW - A total of 3,300 persons visitor! the Lakeview branch of the U.S. National Bank on its opening day. May 31, for a very satisfactory turnout, accord ing to C. J. Croghan, manager Bank dignitaries here to assist in the opening were Roy L. Orem senior vice president: 81. J. Far- rell, cashier from the head of fice in Portland, and John J. Oliv- erb. assistant vice president from Portland. An Indication of the local inter est was noted in the amount of refreshments served. They includ ed 40 gallons of coffee. 70 gallons of punch, 85 dozen doughnuts, and 200,000 cookies. Each young.'.trr also received a balloon. Thero were 44 winners among those who used their keys to the treasure chest opening. In addition to CroRhan and I-e R. Inline, assistant manager, the hank's stall consists nl Mrs. Helen Porter, note and collection teller; Janet Stephens, teller and book keeper: Sheila Croiihan. stenocrs pher. and Jerold Steward, junior trainee. State Hospital Escapee Found An evapee from the Orecon Stat Hospital in Salem walked into the Klamath Falls Police Sta lion about 6 p m. Tuesday and told the desk sergeant in rhargo he as voluntarily turning him self in to authorities. Tie man. Jack R. Bryans. Al bany, said he left the hospital the previous evening because he wanted to go home, tie said, how. ever, that alter he called his brother he as convinced that it would be better to give hansel! up voluntarily before he as ap prehended. 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