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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1953)
c PAGE TWENTY-TWO HKRALD AND NKWS. KI.AMATH FALLS. (MII'.CJON Ten Foreign Youths Will Visit Oregon Farms Soon Ormon will he Iv'M Mil Minimer bers of IwM tnnu inmtllca iluilim nicr, Yliry will lie expei-lnl lu work ICuunly 4 II Will club iiirmliftw mul lo III international Perm Yomli ev ,,, iliive-numllH Msit in tlie .Mute ,tor uuMi i"om unii uiim mm n 'muhU nllowtuHT. 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"W " c',d': Oreuoii hiiiuhe.. tHii ii.tr the "ANNOUNCING" Kry rommnmltn- of the North Atlantic Tvfiuy ullies wpit on uni (or ho onrnins ot two unpt evi dent rd U. S. oucrrtt courses on the tnclicAl use o( lUmnu wraixms and the development ol deirnxe ft&ntnM them. The mstnmion, directed by Oen. M(thew B. Hutiiwny's U. 8. com mund tn Kmop will be Biven bv American Army. Air frXHYP mm Navy (Hx-ia.iM.t under strict sec recy wrap. $50.00 SAVE TAPPAN RANGE $50.00 the GET INFORMATION ON FOLGERS DEAL 1026 Moin UHLIG'S Ph. SS12 "IRON AGE II 1 T W PW". W MIM Willi ' mmv, memo-m-. 1 it PLANNING FOR THE BALL at the Moon Lodge May 2 are Mri. Kathleen Hepburn, N. S. Hepburn, Daisy Douglas, Al Nyback, Vic Douglas and Erma GeRuo. The Governors Ball will also include installation of officers. The dance will be semi formal. Officers to be installed in Klam. ath Lodge 1106 include Rodger Wright, past governor; Russell Fairchilds, Jr., governor; W. P, Mills, junior governor; Clara Martin, prelate; Clyde Hooper, secretary; Bert Asher, treasurer; Chanel Chapel, trustee; Ray Slate, sergeant at arms; Alvin Johnson, inner guard and William Rodgeri, outer guard. Navy Planes Blast East Korea Spots SEOCL t-P Navy planes from Task Force T7 bombed lArsetA in Eastern Korea Tuesday to provide virtually the only acucn tn tiie Ko . ren war. Gu5ly winds and frey skies grounded almost all lxnd-baied planes. Only a few patrol? moved cro No-M&a s-Land truce nepotiat- iors met lor the third day at P.in , munjom. Observers sa:d both the Allied ;and Coaununit armies appeared to be under wraps pending she out come ot the renewed truce necotia ; lions. There has been no official icease lire, ' Fighter-bombers from the car riers Valley Force and Princeton K. J. Peterson Named To State Veterinarian Post K. J. Pe'.erton, 8lem, us stAtt; TeteruurUa has been amwuncmii by E. U Peterson, director ot the, tte 5eprtment of sr1culture. He j will assume his posi with ihe de- partment trrunediiitely. j Dr. Peterson has practiced in Salem lor six years, and here es-: Ublisher: the Southside Veterinary j hospital which be has disposed oi by lease while in stale service. Prior to coming to Salem he taught patholocy at the Colorado A. & M. College veterinary school lor a year after his graduation there uv He Is also a graduate tn agrl-j culture ol the University of Miane-! sola and after receiving his de gree there tn 2940 he taueht agri culture in Alexandria. Minn., next serring as a Minnesota coua;y agent before entering veterinary school. In Salem he has been active In service and proies&ional circles. He is a past president of the Salem Optimist club, past president of the Manor) county Veterinary Medical Association, served on the board of the Oregon Veterinary Medical So ciety and is a director of the Salem Saddle club. He is married and haj three daughters. Director Peterson, not a rela tive, says the new state veterinar ian's background Is exception ally well-rounded for the post. He is particularly pleased that Dr. Pe terson has had experience as a Marion County veterinarian under the bovine brucellosis and tuber-1 culosis control program functioning tn Oregon under federal, state and county cooperation. Dtrection of this work on the state level be comes one of his many new duties tn the feld of livestock disease control and sanitation. Dr. Peterson succeeds Dr. R. R Younce. who resigned last month to enter private practice in Hills bo ro. struck targets at T.tr.chon and So. po tirir.ir two supply dumps and 'destroying al least eight trucks. ' The trucks pilots said appar ently loaded with ammunition ex ploded. They also reported tires ere touched oft all over the tar get areas. A South K.nrran patrol clashed with small. Chinese groups near .outpost Texas on the Central : Front The ROKs reported killina :i Chtne.se tn two separate skir mishes at dawn Tuestay. The biggest ground action Mon day nighi occurred on Ihe eastern end of the battle line when a South Korean raider patrol bumped into : a .Nortn Korean patrol and report : ed killing 15 Reds. The Eighth Army reported 46 Communist cas . ualties in light patrol skirmishes , during the mghl and Tuesday ' morning': Temperatures hit a hith of S drrees on the front Monday the warmest day of the year. Scattered light rain fell across the front after dawn Tuesday. CHOKED. GAS? THANK HZAVZXS Matt attack itrc ftcttl j tndimen. When il strike uit Bll-J ttl-U- They conU n the Uttitseiin 1 medicines known lo dor tort for Ihe relief of heartburn and iai- SO rrfunded tf not intoned Send empty carton to Belt-ana, Orancebunt. N. Y Get Bell-aru today. 2U. SMOKEHOUSE CUSTOM CURING CUTTING AND WRAPPING Larqe enouqh to serve you efficiently. 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