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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, TfM2
' '
Service Clubs Get Behind
Drive For "Y" Equipment
MRS. HAGAN A. MOORE
."(above) has been elected
fTA County Council presi
S ?-tent to succeed Mrs. Dale
J "Baxter. Other new officers
"to be installed in May are:
I Mrs. Curtis Stockstill, vice
I president; Mrs. John Baker,
secretary; and Mrs. Jerry.
5 -4Jlson, treasurer. ' -
Announcer
Signed For
Big Roudup
Service clubs of Klnmnlh Fulls
lire showing unprecedented unity
in project to buy equipment lor
the YMCA youth center. Much has
been written (bout the need of the
youth of our community for ft rec
reation center. Any rccrentlon cen
ter should have:.l. building; 2.
supervlson; and 3. equipment.
The local "Y" has both the
building and supervision, but needs
equipment. Equipment needed in
cludes squash bail equipment, box
ing gloves and bags, medicine
balls, chest pulley weights, hori
zontal bars, wrestling and tumb
ling mats, game standards, row
ing machines, bicycle trainers,
phonograph and radio, moving pic
ture equipment, shufflcboard ta
bles, baskets and lockers. More
expensive equipment needed in
cludes a Craft and Hobby Shop
price-tagged at $5,000 and Snack
Bar and Kitchen at 12. 000.
Oene Woods. Chairman of the
Program Committee of the "Y"
has been actively engaged in con
tacting the various service clubs,
telling them of this need for equip
ment. The Uiought was, that if
each service club in Klamath Falls
would buy equipment to the
amount of 5 per club member,
several thousand dollars would be
raised.
Progress report shows:
Toketee Lions Club: Agreed to
donate S5 per member if enough
other clubs participated to make
it worth while. A project under
consideration could raise several
hundred dollars for the fund.
Rotary Club: Started work im
mediately, and already has a fund
of $565 plus two items of equip
ment donated, with drive contin
uing. Kiwanis Club: Has committee ac
tively at work and has promised
$600 to $1,500 for the Equipment
Fund.
20-30 Club: Has started a pro
ject that should raise from $250
to $500 for the fund.
Exchange Club: Definitely prom
ised to do something. Committee
actively at work on a ways and
means.
K.F. Lions Club: Has committee
at work.
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Recently gave a ping-pong tables
to the "Y". Are considering ad
ditional donations.
Business & Professional Wom
en: Are to consider the sublecl
at regular meeting next Monday.
Soroptlmists: Are to consider
subject at regular meeting Thurs
day. quota Club: Has' offered the
balance in their community serv
ice fund. New officers to consider
Uie project after election.
Venture Club. Has the project
under consideration.
It appears that already several
thousand dollars have been raised
or promised for this very worth
while protect. Individual donors
are reminded that donations for
this purpose are deductible for In
come tax.
The "Y" is available to all per
sons, regardless of race, creed or
color. Dues are set at the very
low figure of $3 a year for graoe
school children, $5 a year for high
school students. From 70 to 200
youngsters dally are using equip
ment the "Y" now has.
British Get
Tax Boost
LONDON Wl Britain raised
Inxes and food prices and slashed
imports anew Tuesday In an el
tort to stem Inflation and head oil
bankruptcy.
A new excess profits tux of 30
per cent was ordered, retroactive
to Jan. 1.
The tax on gasoline went from
27 to 3a cents a gallon. Food sub
sidies were slashed with the re
sult that bread will go up 1 'a cents
a loaf, nieut nearly 5 cents a pound
and milk a cent a quart.
The bank rule for loans was
raised to 4 per cent in an ellort to
i.;ake money dearer and thwart In
flation. Last November the government
bad raised the bank rate lor loans
trom 2 to 3 l4 per cent. The ef
fect Is to make money narder to
tbtaln for enterprises that do not
fall within government planning,
Wlns'.on Churchill's chancellor ol
the exchequer, R. A. Butler, an
nounced these chanties In present
ing a peacetime record budget ol
$11. 872.000. 000.
Butler told the House of Com
mons Imports will be cut 100 mil
lion pounds a year, making a total
slash of 600 million since Churchill
came to power last October.
Truman Has Praise
For Church Plan
NEW YORK Iff" President Tru
man says the inter-church "One
Ureat Hour of Sharing" campaign
this month will bring "material
well bring and splrltiml comfort
to the distressed people nt Korea,
India, the Near East and Europe."
The President Tuesday sent a
message expressing appreciation
In the 21 denominations which are
conducting I ho appeal through
( KAHII KM, I.N 113
RIO HIS JANKIUO 111 A truck
Church World Service, a part or
the National Council of the Church
es of Christ In the U.S.A.
crowded Willi rnliw'tvt 'nun
noi'Miniat ilnmuht collided
with a bus near Tucano Wrdtft
day killing 33 pciwins and IhJllllluf
4U olhci ii, press dlinlchc an Id.
Construction In
West Picks Up
PORTLAND Construction
nicked up In the west in February,
the trade journal Western Build
lng reported Tuesday.
The gain was 13 per cent In the
number of building permits issued
in 283 western cities and counties,
compared with February. 1951. For
the 25 leading construction areas
the gain was nearly 8 per cent in
valuation over a year ago, and 36
per cent over January.
Pet Lotran one of the country's
top rodeo announcers, agreed over
long distance phone late last night
1 to come here this year and handle
the Klamath Basin Roundup, July
2, 3 and 4.
A combination of good luck and
quick acUon added up to obtaining
2 Logan. The announcer had written
, .that he had recently bought a
w home . in Medf ord and would
"eensider working some shows close
TeJ home. The Roundup Association
directors, in session at the Millard
-""Hotel last night, decided to phone
Lozan then and there.
Assoc. Pres. Bob Robblns got Lo-
gan on the phone and quickly ce-
mented the deal.
Logan, a big name In the rodeo
world, regularly handles announc-
lng for the nation's biggest rodeos
at Boston, Ttew York, Houston, San
" Antonio and other points.
. The Roundup Association, in a
k long meeting last night, also closed
several other deals and set tent.
tive dates for some Roundup
; events.
p Several applicants for feature
spots on the rodeo program were
considered. Two acts, both girl
trick riders, were accepted. Addi
" tional acts are to be contracted at
the next directors' meeting. The
two signed last night were Jackie
Carstens, Roseburg, and Marg
Thorn, Portland. The latter girl
was featured In last year's show.
J Candidates for queen of this
year's Roundup may begin filing
applications Apr. 15. Three signup
points were designated: Charlie
Read's Saddlery The Townshop
T"ld Drew's Manstore.
""Tentative dates for the queen's
horsemanship trials and the
w Queen's Ball were set. The horse-
-.. manship event was set lor June 15
" and the ball June 28. .
" The new Roundup event inaugu
JJ rated last year, the queen candi
w dates' outing, was also discussed
and several possible sites consid
aered. Last year, the girls, their
horses and a big party of Round-up
officials and fans visited the
Johnson Ranch south of Malta.
m Several of last year's Roundup
rm. princesses are expected to be queen
' candidates this year and last year's
queen Marjorie Brown, is to have
featured role.
Next meeting of the Roundup di
rectors is set for March 26, 7:30
-P. m.
mm-
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2 By MARY EG AN
52 "We have a secret we won't tell"
. are the words frequently uttered
by the students of the journalism
" class as they continue their mys
" terlous actions in preparation for
M something. But what is the some
. thing??
- m ;
The Magazine Drive for the
"Chimes will come to a close Fri-
dy morning. Although it can al
ready be termed a success, the
w students are going all out in these
last few days to make it an even
better success.
,
J 'The Madrigals thoroughly en
mm Joyed their singing engagement for
"last Friday night. After singing
their songs, the girls were treated
Tto milk shakes, sodas, and cokes
, at Neal's Fountain. In appreciation
for this courtesy the Madrigals say
"Thank you I"
M. - '
JJ Already it is time for those
w dreaded third quarter exams. Al
though the students will suffer this
week, they will be rewarded next
"week with Spring Vacation.
Dalles Dam Rites
Mark Work Start
iv THE DALLES Wl Ceremonies,
marking the beginning of construe
lotion on The Dalles Dam, were held
Cohere Wednesday.
Among those invited to attend
were Gov. Douglas McKay and Col.
Thomas H. Lipscomb, Portland
"" district engineer.
5 When completed the dam will
nvtliave a generating capacity of
m 1,092,000 kilowatts.
! aiitur how nnr rmllM '
trM for MfMnt of .fB, Porllo.
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PLANNED ESPECIALLY FOR FARMERS!
Dividends to you ... as a member-borrower
even further reduce the remarkably low inter
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Scz h. E. Hamaker
Secretary-Treasurer National Farm Lean Assoc.
Room, 10, Loom is Bldg. Telephone 6476
Correction . . . .' the
USED CRAWLER
TRACTOR
TD-24..IHC.:
: With logging cab, logging winch
and angle dozer.
Should Have Been Priced at $25,000
TD-6 - IHC - N.T. - R&G $3500
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AI'CTIONHKR
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