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THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1953 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRKB ' BASIN BRIEFS ; - 4 ; i It i . If' 1U It t A New granddaughter and first grandchild lor Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mack ot the Mt. Lakl district. An pound, 2 ounce daughter was. bora Wednesday, May JO, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brandt, 2121 Vine Avenue. Mrs. Brandt Is the former Beverly Mack. The baby is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brandt, Wellington, Kas., and the great-granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hawkins, pioneer residents ol Klamath Falls. The Mt. Lake Community ChUTCh will be the sito of a silver tea, Friday, May 22, 2 p.m. Those Interested are cordially Invited to auena. Member! of Moose their friends and Invited guests are having a smorgasbord at Moose Hall Satur day, May 23, at 1 p.m. Place res ervations tonight by calling B519, 8454 or 8465. Dancing will follow dinner. .. Merrill Camp Fire Girls and Bluebirds Grand Council lire will be held Friday, May 22, at 7:45 p.m. at the Merrill recreation hall. Parents and friends Invited. College of Regents Women of the Moose, are sponsoring a card party at Moose Hall, 1010 Pine, Friday, May 22, at 2 p.m. Ruby Bell hostess. ' Invited All members of the Klamath Bportsman's Association are invited to attend the Oregon Wildlife Federation convention at the Winema Hotel, Saturday, May 23; also the banquet that evening, for banquet reservations call 4181. 1 Anyone Interested In a begin ners' class in round and folk danc ing, call 9961 or 4879. Classes spon sored by A I Folk Dancing Club. Trail Mater Cadets will meet Friday, May 22, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Pat Riley, 2244 Vine. Election of officers. All members urged to be present. Oregon Kiln Men met at Boise, Idaho, May 15 and 16. Representa tives from Southern-Oregon-North- em California Dry Kiln Club were Lyle Hickman, Paul Layman of Klamath Falls; Herbert Dennis of Bly; Gar Woodward, Dolph Byrd, Carl Raupach, o. P. Logan and Lee Bowling of Prinevllle; T. E. Mc Graw of Medford; Ralph Sloan of Glendale; Don Sanborn of Lake view; Frank Joscelyn, Warm Springs, and Tex Havard, McCloud, Calif. Piano Students of Mrs. Albert Herringshaw presented in recital May 10 at Malln Community Church were Susan Wilson, Pam ela Kirkpatrick, May Lou Sweet, Tom Mitchell, Kathy Herringshaw, Glen Kirkpatrick, Lanny Shuman, Donna Lee Micka, Kathryn Micka, Shirley Bunnell, Peggy Noonan, Steve Mitchell, Margaret Shuman, krtie Micka, Carole Ann Heaton, Nancy DeMerritt, Jane Hcnzel and Karen Rajnus. Mary Jane Fish and Judy Cuiimngnam, students ot uior la Nandl. - also p la y e d. s Re freshments were served by Mrs. Emil Tofell and Mrs. Bonnie Ste phens. ' Assigned Randall T. Binkley, 6R, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B, Binkley, 1915 Huron, has finished book camp at San Diego and is assigned lor duty at the DSN Training Center, San Diego, as a member of Recruit Command Drum and Bugle Corps. and wattle dinner, starting ! 6:30 p.m., Sunday May 24, in Ine CI Club house at Fort Klamath will be sponsored by the Carip Fire Girls Fort Klamath-Chlloqiiin Hori zon Club. Proceeds will be used to help finance the summer vacation trip planned for the Horizon Club members and! leaders, Mrs. Frank Strahan and Mrs. Wilbur B. Hes cock. Fort Klamath. , . . ; Home on Leave A 2-c Don Mm- elwright has been home on a 30 day leave following 17 months at McClellan Field, Sacramento. He is being sent to Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., for overseas as signment. He is a 1951 KUHS graduate. Cancelled Due to tile illness of Mrs. Lucille Heifer, the RNA Lodge will dispense with the social meeting scheduled for Friday evening. Cleanup Day at Bedfield Ceme tery has been set for Saturday, May 23. , Stag Night Klamath Post No. 8 will have games and refreshments. Friday, May 22, at 8 p.m. Funds go for expenses of the Legion Drum and Bugle Corps to Seaside, state competition. New Daughter A baby girl, (Catherine Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dockery, Malln, on May 14. She weighed seven pounds, one ounce. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Reagan, 4408 Arthur and Mrs. E. B. Wood ward, 1117 'a Walnut. To Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Kittredge and A. R. Campbell will drive to Eugene to attend the funeral of Richard Short Smith on Friday. Carnation Club will meet tonight at 8 p.m. at the home of Lois St. John, 4548 Denver. Norma Ains worth, co-hostess. Houseguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee McMullen. 5006 s. Sixth, is Sylvia McClellan, who was for many years with Klamath Lake Molding Company (now Palmer ton i and is now associated with Grass Valley Lumber Company at Au burn, Calif. She arrived last Mon. day and will visit here for the re mainder of this week. Langell Valley There will be card party and baked food sale at Langell Community Hall. Saturday May 23, at 8:30 p.m., sponsored by uangeu vajiey urange. May 21. 1505 was the date of th aeatn ot Christopher Columbus. discoverer of the New World, who died in relative poverty and ob scurity at Valladolid, Apain. Anniversary The American Red Cross was founded May 21, 1881 with Clara Barton as first presl dent, - lay 21, 1923 was the date of Charles A. Lindbergh's first non stop flight across the Atlantic. Prosperity Rebekah Lodee retu. lar meeting, May 21. 8 p.m. in lOOF Hall. Vi.tors are invited. Visiting Mrs. Bertha Spencer is vacationing with her mother in Seattle. , The Movie "Adventures of Tom Sawyer," will be shown at the Congregational Church, 2160 Gar ; Observes Anniversary Members of the student body of the Presby terian Hospital, Chicago, assisted in the 50th anniversary celebration of the hospital. Shirley Hennigcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Henniger, 2212 Eberlein, is a stu dent there. Portland Rose Festival Is sched itiM for June 10-14. Festival ac tivities will really get under way June . with the arrival of the hea vy cruiser, USS Helena, followed June 8, by the USS Algol, an at tnrk transport, six minesweepers ui destroyer escort. The navy vessels will remain in Portland dur ing Festival Week. "Ski-Jumping-fn-June" on the largest man-made jumping hill ever constructed for iht. rnmnetltion on simulated snow (Ice crystals) will attract the world's top ski jumpers at ure Multnomah civic auditorium June 11 and 12. The grand floral parade will be held Friday morning, June 12. '.. . Recital Mrs. Dota Zumwalt will present her voice and piano pupils in her anrtual recital. May 22. 7:30 p.m.. In the Church of Latter Day Saints, Home and Martin. Do-Si-Da Club will have its first anniversary party at 8 p.m., Thurs day evening, at he club building .4 thm aimnrt for members and Wear vour best Kb and tucker. All charter members i lease ttpnd. .' Fort Klamath A ham, sausage mm So smooth it leaves you breathless 11 4.W ' niirnoff . : :. A K & I S3" Iv'if PLENTY OF MATTRESSES were on hand when this picfure wet taken. Hy Thurber (left) Jack Johnson, representing the mattress firm and Bob Thurber, Adair, salesmen, finished un loading two carloads of the downy couch covers. The big shipment left-Adair's Furniture store with the problem of storing some 00 mattresses. ' ' Umpqua Flood Work Bids Advertised PORTLAND Wl Army Engi neers, hoping to stop severe Ran erosion at the mouth of the Ump qua River, nave caiiea Dias ior rock-aumping mere. The bids will oe opened nere June 16. The enemeers want 40,000 tons of rock dumped near the training Jetty at the river mouth. Half of it win be jetty stone. den Street, tonight and Friday night, 7:30. The public is Invited and an ottering will be taken. The Bonanza Parents and Pat rons Club will meet Monday, May 25th, 8 p.m. at the school. There will be installation of officers. This will be the last meeting until fall. Everyone is urged to attend. Re freshments will be served follow ing the meeting. The Lord's Supper will be oh. served at the mornine service.. Sun. day, May 24, (Memorial Sunday) at the Congregational Church. This is an open communion Service and all who desire to partake of this sacrament are Invited to at-tend. Traveling Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown of the Henley District will attend graduation of the senior class at Loma Linda Hospital. Loma Linda. Calif., June 5 when a aaugmer, Bene Brown, wno Kraa uatcd from Walla Walla College last year will graduate. Bette has been studying dietetic?. June !, another daughter. Norma, Is graduating from Lodl high school and Mr, and Mrs. Brown will be present for that ceremony. Baked Food Sale sponsored by Beta Rho Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, Sears Stores, Satur day, May 23, 9 a.m. . ST. Josiph ADIBIM ; BMP CHILD""!, ei mi mm Of MOTHUS! Manslaughter Sentence Cut EVERETT Wl O. L. Albery, G o 1 d b a r chiropractor, pleaded guilty Wednesday to manslaughter In .connection with the death of a diabetic patient and was sentenced to a maximum oi zu years in tne stale penitentiary. Superior Judge Edward M. Noll- meyer suspended the sentence be cause of Albery s .neaun ana Girl Scholar Elk's Guest A Bonanza senior girl, who has maintained an excellent scholastic record during four years of high school, will be .guest of honor to night of the Elks Lodge. Elna Mae Fltzhugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Fltzhugh, will receive a check for $500, first of two to be presented by the scholar ship committee of Lodge No., 1247 In tne annual siuuu r.nomrsmp award contest given to an outstand ing Klamath County High School graduate. The second check for $500 Is pre sented at the end of the first year of satisfactory scholastic acconv plishment, The check will be presented by John H. Houston, chairman of the scholarship committee. Eliia Mae is valedictorian of this year's senior class at Bonanza. placed him on probation for three years. Albery was chargec In the death of Mrs. Marjorle Westbrook, 20, oi Albany, ore., a diabetic. May 14, .1951. Prosecutor Phil . Sheridan ac cused Albery of advising Mrs. Westbrook to reduce the amount of Insulin she had been taking. Albery also was fined $200 on a charge of practicing chiropractics without a license. As a condition of his probation, he must refrain from the practice ot chiropractics. 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Interests and the "econo mic.) by decree" Issue was a, means of uisposlng of Mayer with" out advertising basic motives. - - PARIS UK The French Nation' al Assembly denied Premier Rene Mayer a vote of nfidence Thurs' day and his cabinet the 18th since liberation collapsed. Mayer, who had been In office since Jan. T, had announced to the ! Assembly only a short time before that he was to go to Bermuda In the middle of next month for a big , three conference with Presi dent Eisenhower and Prime Min ister Churchill. The purpose ot the session, he said, would be to check up on the feasibility of a big four conference Presumably, his successor will attend. The unfavorable vote by the As sembly was on Mayer's request for power to cut governmental ex penses by cabinet decree, without Assembly approval in each case. He had hoped by this means to cut the country's mountainous bud get deficit. STORM SEATTLE Wl The Weather Bureau Thursday morning or dered small craft warnings con tinued at 8 a.m. for Inland waters of Washington and change storm warnings to small craft warnings Tatoosh to Cape Blanco for south to southwest winds 15 to 25 miles an hour with gusts to 35 diminish ing Thursday night. Marines Get Okay On A Bomb Trips DALLAS. Tex. Ufl The Marine Corps said Thursday the Atomic Energy Commission has author ized it to "carry and deliver the A-bomb tactically." W. E. Crowe, commander of the Marine air detachment at the naval air station near here, said the Marine fighter bombers are equipped for that Job. -CURB SERVICE FOOT LONG HOT DOGS French Fried CHICKEN (In the Baiket) Opm Sundays 12 AM t. 12 PM W..k Days S AM to 12 PM 2241 S. th f IK-TOK Here is the way we say we appreciate our many customers on So. 6th (we are leav ing June 1st). This sale lasts until then, subject to merchandise on hand. 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