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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1953)
PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON Wl TO 7W ArtfRICAN CANCM SOCItTY,' KUHS Music Students Walk Off With Honors At Meet With their usuaJr excellence. Bispnam. violin: Kxhard Keller. Klamath L'mon Hjgii School music baruone horn: Larry Bear., cor atudents Saturcay carried oil 27 net: Jewell shannon,' v:ol'.r..' Flor lirsv places in the Southern Oregon ence Lamprvpuiod, vioim; Cia:r Music Educators' solo and en. Shillnian. cornet: Olive- Jones, semble contest at Ashland. The bariton horn: Ross Rhodes, bass KU entrants also scored 21 second horn: Kenny Jensen, clarinet; places and at Uurds. Marjory Kollenborn. bass clari- In the Superior or first division, 'net: Larry Phair. alto clarinet: winners were: David Landis, pi- Susan Derby, tiu'.e: yiorer.ee ano: Paul Munson. trombone: Joe Wamstad. (lute: Kav j-nen. (lute: Gerald Barker rlir:r.ev 'George Vlahos. clarinet; DDiiald ; Hall, alto clarinet. 1 Ensembles, clarinet quartet Nc. i 1. cla.-ir.et quartet No. J, clarinet qua.-.e; No. I ip (lati. Excellent or second division winners were. Kav Jensar. piano :Ben Turp'n. piano: Nic Lam- propuios. Yiolin; Alan Aberlein. oaritnn hs.in r... n hundred lhirtv fourth anniversary n',i,k- ',' C'l o, the loundiu of OddPVUowsWp-J?? Odd Fellows Plan Rites April 26. 13i3 will be the one. m th Ilniteri Slates. Each Year.1 Odd Fellows commemorate tfci, ar I ?OT- Detroit, mversmrv bv some suitable pro- r,rlt0 horn P-'. gram, meeurx or entertainment. "t: Ke"n" Jensen, oboe: Gary Thi year arrarwemenu are belrot P,h'r- cl""t; Sharon Dew.nc. made to bring a thirty lour maa:cl"": Gry Pir. bass c ar., degree and drill team from Port-! "'J; Ebinger, alio clan- land for the purpose of conferring n'-' the Second Degree of Odd Fellow- ! Ensembles. Clanret quartet thip. and to celebrate this birth -No- . brlM sextet .No. 1: brass date of the Order. Klamath Lodge s":e' No. 2: Kenny Jensen and No. 117. of Klamath Falls, Merrill Shirley C.-av. lord, vocal. Lodge No. 187. of Merrill, and Mo-' Good or third d.viion winner? : doc Lodge No. 278 of Altur. Baroara Moore, clarinet; Patric'i California have Joined together in Smith, clarinet; Diane Dennis, financing and arranging for this bassoon; Peggy Grimm, bass clar degree team, and furnishing the net: t candidates tor the decree. Ensembles, clarinet quartet No. : The degree team is composed of 2; brass sextet No. 3. ' j members from City View Lodge' . I No. 201 of Portland, who are most proficient in the degree work, and have some very intricate drills which add a great deal to the show ! manship of the team. The degree' work is planned for Saturday. April 25. at t o clock, at the Merrill IOOF hall, one day prior to the date of the anniversarv of the Order, and : with the class of candidates to re- Wheat Group To Continue pnpTTivn :i tv n-ponr ceive this decree oi .Brotherly Love heat Commission will continue will be a fitting tribute to the birth promotional campaign for Ore .''h' ln6'ni'nt 0rd" 0( gon wheat, the Pacific Northwest VUU f Fraudulent Use Of Mails Charged i Batters Conference was :oid Mon day. E. J. Bell. Perwi'.exni. eomrni-sicn .administrator, told the 200 bakers i at the opening session of a three day meeting that rno-t of the Following its policv of screen:nK Pnowonaj aS K.ng p, M carefully s poible the clasj- '"hm the s.ate. Jied advenisinst ordered in the He mentioned 4-H Cl-Jb cae Herald and News, an ad from the ag contests, exhibit at tne Northeastern Sale.-. Lvnn. Mass.." State pa;r and a mouon picture was turned down by the paper last which to beintf made to ?now wheat month, proauctton, marketing, milling and Word has just been received from baking, the ln5peciion service of the Posi - Office Department that "the two men running this scheme were placed under arrest on March 26. 1953. charged with fraudulent use of the mail.. Call Keith O'Hatr. 3456. for infor mation on how to join the Cancer; Cruhade "coffee chain." HOHITMOONERS WILCOMl! Com in and wi you oiwe SEASIDE CM AM Mat C COMMRCS, Wt.. Orm Will Our Peace Blueprint Work? What's Happened To Malenkov? Statehood For Hawaii This Year? "What Do You Think?" 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