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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1963)
Tuesday. NoTmbr II. 1963 PAGE i HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore gon Cub Scout Will Receive Certificate Of Heroism Cub Scout Brad Dorscher will be honored Wednesday evening fqr saving the life of a 4-car-old boy last December. G. Warren Rites Held TOED Funeral services were held from the Church of Christ in Weed on Nov. 8 for George Dudley Warren, 96, who died Nov. 5 in Sebastopol. Sono ma County. Calif. Interment was in Mount Shasta Memori al Park, with the Mount Shas ta Memorial Chapel in charge of arrangements. ftlr. Warren was born in Mis souri on Dec. 27, 1866. He came to California 39 years ago to make his home in Weed. Survivors include the widow, Sarah of Weed; four daughters, Edith Johnson and Minnie Simp son, both of Sebastopol; and Cora Mewcomb, Lawrence, Kan.; and two brothers, Ever ett and Otis, Kingsburg, Calif. .ommunitu Calendc TUESDAY CITV FACULTY WIVES. 8 p.m., meeting, 1820 Eldorado. WOTM, Chapter 467, 8 p.m., friendship members meeting. Moose Home. RIVERSIDE PTA. 7 p.m., meeting, room visitation, school cafeteria. ROCK AMD ARROWHEAD SOCIAL CLUB, 7:30 p.m., meeting, Jess Black, 882B Vin cent Drive, Falcon Heights. KENO PTA, 3 p.m.. meeting open house and refreshments Keno School. WEDNESDAY AMATEUR RADIO ASSOC., Klamath Basin, 7 p.m., code and theory class, clubhouse, fairgrounds. Interested persons invited. MANZANITA CHAPTER, OES, 8 p.m., friendship night, Scottish Rite Temple. All OES members invited. LINDLEY HEIGHTS HOME EXT., 10 a.m., Scandinavian cookery project, Joan's Kitch en. Interested women invited. DORRIS GRANGE, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., bazaar, baked food sale, Dorris city hall. WOMEN'S BOWLING ASSOC.. Klamath Falls, 7:30 p.m., meet ing, iMoose Home, 1010 Pine. MILLS PTA, 7 p.m., room visitation, 7:30 p.m., meeting, school. GOLDEN AGE CLUB, 1 p.m., meeting. Klamath Auditorium. THURSDAY MIDLAND HOME EXTEN SION unit will meet at Joan's Kitchen at 10 a.m. Call TU 2 1238 for what to bring or for transportation. WWI BARRACKS 925, Ladies Auxiliary, 8 p.m., meeting, KC Hall. PROSPERITY CHAPTER 160, OES, 8 p.m., stated meeting, Malin Masonic Temple. RUMMAGE SALE, KU par ents and Patrons. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., old Reliable Cleaners Bldg., Main Street. Y-NE-MA TWIRLERS, 8 p.m., square dance, YMCA. Bring cookies. MERRILL. HOME EXT., 10 am., Scandinavian cookery demonstration, Merrill Recrea tion Hall. SATURDAY TECH MATES are holding a Sadie Hawkins dance Saturday nizht 8 o'clock to midnight at OTI student ballroom. Music by Westerneers. STEWART-LENNOX FIREMEN BALL SAT., Nov. 16 Fair Haven School 9:00 to 1:00 Door Prizes Music By PETE COLLEY'S BAND Brad, then 9, pulled 4-year-old Tommy Hutcheson from an icy mill pond near Pelican Bay north of Klamath Falls. Brad -will be presented w ith a Certificate of Heroism Wednes day evening at a meeting of the Boy Scout Executive Board at the Winema Hotel. The meeting will begin at 6:30. Brad is a member of Pack 9 of Klamath Kails. Tommy Hutcheson slipped into a hole in the pond while walking on the ice. Brad crawled to him and pulled him out of the water. In oilier business, the board is scheduled to revise the 1963 operating budget for the Modoc Council of the Boy Scouts, ap prove 1964 Jamboree fees and leaders, and hear reports on the Adventure Roundup, the lamb fund raising project and the re gional annual meeting. Otis Cook Dies In VA Hospital CHILOQULV-Otis Cook, born Sept. 6, 1888, died Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the Veterans Hospi tal in Medford. Funeral serv viccs were held Thursday, Nov. 7, at Medford. Mr. Cook was a veteran of World War I and doesn't have any known living relatives. He was in the hospital for 19 months. Mr. Cook was well known in the Chiloquin area. He lived and worked around here most of his life. He came from Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ray attended the funeral. Name Chosen PORTLAND (L'PI - The fourth baby elephant at the Portland Zoo, born Sept. 24 to Tuy Hoe, has been named "Han ako." The elephant was named by school children in Sapporo, Ja pan, Portland's sister city. The other three baby elephants her are Packy, Me-Tu and Dino. GEXERAL TAKES OVER NEW DELHI, India IL'PI' Lt. Gen. T. B. Henderson Brooks, who investigated In dia's military setbacks on the Northeast Frontier during last year's border fighting with Communist China, has been put in command of the area. The general, of mixed Eng lish and Indian descent, was appointed commander-in-chief of the Indian army's Eastern command, the defense ministry said today. au. , V.. f I . . i -.: V-;;' Ji.'. Hatfield SALEM (UPI -The text of Gov. Mark Hatfield's special ad dress to the legislature: Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, members of the Assembly: Tlxs is a day set aside to hon or veterans. Many of them made the. supreme sacrifice in behalf of America. We do well to enter these de liberations in a spirit of sacri fice and service which will win the approbation of those) for whom our veterans fought. We are met to respond to the expressed will of the people for whom our authority is derived. The revenue program passed by this body at its regular session, which reached my desk a fort night after you had adjourned sine die. has been summarily and decisively rejected under Oregon's unique processes of citizen participation in the law making procedures. The proposal which went be fore the people was the product of no individual. It was disliked for many reasons. It was op posed in referendum even by some of you who answered aye as the roll was called during the regular session. It was backed in referendum with some reluc tance by sonic of us w ho wanted no part of it en route to enact ment. But it is not for us here as sembled to dwell on the past. The fruits of your previous ef forts have been voided by those to whom we owe final respon sibility. The action of the voters has been subject to various and con flicting interpretations since the ballots were counted October 15. 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You and I know that you re jected my tax recommendations and declined to direct to the people an election opportunity in mid-session so that their re actions might be known. You and I know that two thirds of our $1.3 billion budget is earmarked, removed from significant executive fiscal con trol. You and I know that, of the $404.3 million general fund budget, $133.1 million is for basic school support and is not subject to executive adjustment. With the expression by the people, then, and in accord with the constitution and statutes re quiring that the budget be bal anced, I immediately im plemented stringent allotment adjustments. There was no al ternative. My recommendations to you, in these circumstances, are: 1 To authorize the execu tive department to modify basic school support allotments as The most personal Christmas message- PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS Color or Black & White Photo LEO'S CAMERA SHOP 8. 1, . : IT-' - " -r Recommendations conditions warrant and in ac cord with requirements for oth er budgets. It may be your pre ference to modify the allowance per student as well in recogni tion of the fact that further ad justment could be required in 1965-67. (2i To place a moratorium on yet unlet capital construction contracts, except to meet the re quirements imposed by court commitments of wards to our correctional institutions. (3 To authorize a speed-up of the payment to the state of income taxes withheld by em ployers. (41 To undertake no subjects at this session which are not di- Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT TRAFFIC CASES Nov. 7 James Dean Barnes, exceislve ex haust noise. S7.50 forfeit Llovd Dale Fenters, VBR 35 in 25. S10 forfeit. Reno Joseph Lanelols. disobeyed stop siort. sio forfeit. Charlotte Rose Terry, driving with obstructed view, S7 50 forfeit. Dennis Lee Cross, following too close, SIO forfeit. Charles Donald Milanovich, VBR 45 In 35. S10 forfeit. Lynn Oavid Paul. BVR 35 in 75, S10 forfeit. Gerald Louis Wilkerson. VBR 30 In 30. S10 forfeit. Seven Ray Hudson, failure to stoo lor school bus. SIO forfeit. Alexander Robert Choyne, VBR 30 In 30. SIO forfeit. BOURBON fa I The success of mm will SAY IT AGAIN, AGAIN AND AGAIN! SOS Pii S rectly related to our fiscal pic ture. t5 To be aware tlie vast majority of the people expect no new taxes from thii extra ordinary session. To interpret last month's election results as a demand for a new tax is to misread the intentions of those we serve. (6i To recognize that there will remain the uncompleted task of lax reform which must lie faced squarely by the 1965 regular session. 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