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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1954)
. 1 .vJANUARY 21, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OKISGOrt PAGE FIVE BASIN BRIEFS " ,. Rex Chinn, i r"e . whose guest 1 6-.tl rhamber ol Com- , .t UJC Lu J dinner. f " Male. P-trhere roro Port. bi. c,roe.i, Tuesday In te.ani K to Portland. - , Chnl'r P5 1. time ago. returned F.fmS "T.. ior Jurther E't Wednesday- , I -i Otto Sari has re ltrt ".7,.nH where he &ci treatment. &'VS'derS.4 Jim " L Miller of the Dick B. Cy, Oldsmobile dls- r tie rest of the week. . . n nnerator of Lu station, 135 Main is en fe San Diego to participate olf tournament. Jrcraft Certificates, accord- w :.... Annl1f.otlnn Iof aeroDau"-- wi--- ,eo mailed to all registered . .......are Tf lift. I he 8SKS U1RI- me ucpwr 'aeronautics be notified. I Farmers are planning P ..... iv.a Dnuthlnnri. ' tfip lu "-- onthrnck. Adams. Oregon, lllng organization. Old Mex icggested destination. imparl Vet to get his fhrnMrh for enrollment in Li .diool at Klamath Falls Lore Brown. He Is pictured Ltty Oant. one of' his fu Etructors at the Mentl-New-fcratt service at the Klam- bort in tne January issue oi I Air News, rms ecqdci is 10 In the state approved for under Public Law 660, Administration list. announces that the fellef packages for Korean tphans and other destitute to Is continuing, wim a new IE package Just prepared to Jurrent needs. It contains 16 of milk powder, butter and beef In gravy. Write CARE, 's, Portland, or cooperative Imerican Remittances to here, Inc., 20 Broad, New Wtgu and San Francisco le most westerly cities on lerary of President Bayar o(; no Madame Bayar who In New York Jan. 27 for a leek visit of the United t the invitation of Presi- psenhower. hie Purchases of E and fis bonds by Oregon resi ding 1953 surpassed all icords since 1949. according r?e W. Mimnaugh, Port lounty sales in December ex- loe same period in 1952 bv tent. Nationally, the Increase was as per cent. tans of World War TI and ent military duty have first In the acquisition of 82 eras Being opened by the bu- f reclamation in the South la basin irrigation project fiinston, the Oregon depart- veierans' allalrs announces, five priority, veterans must 10 tne bureau of reclamation it Ephrata, Wash., by Feb. illo Daughters wUl hold pnuai potluck supper at Sac ra" pansn nail, Monday, . at 6:30 n.m. Members are lo bring hot dish, salad or I t-ommittee will furnish paa rolls. . till Dm.!.. - n . ennrch will meet Friday at a, uie nnm, nt Mro nan.... R 1527 Kane. Mr. T.a tj-.i I Ninth, returned home Sun r three-week visit with m urana junction, Colo., I"d Moab, Utah. The Mc- e, of Moab, spent Christ- f led them home. I - of the Christian Men's "'sanization will be held ' 7:30 p.m. in the base 1 the Chlloquln Methodist All interested men from Lake In M,.. IQr. Ji . t-uun are Special program and re- lemh? p,annea "y -h"- iV,.... " , win noia a Z ? the churoh - dan' "8 P-m. All mem- Sf,W!tlve "embers are attend, accordmg to Mrg th.?' secret!lry- Dues are hH.'-'-Bill Schu- k( ti. m District represen- U m. J; f' Wl,shngton. Schu. kinhg n otflc"" visit Si W FalIs Rreation fMMrs. Greer Drew, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Drew. have returned from San Francisco where they attended the "Market Week," showings and purchased boy's and men's spring merchan dise. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Drew to Pebble Beach for the Blng Crosby Golf Tournament. Traveler Jimmy Barnes of the Farmer's Sand and Gravel Co., spent yesterday in Portland onbus iness. He returns today. Donkey Basketball tonight in the KUHS gym, when 20-30 club members meet the Junior Chamber of Commerce In a novelty game. Proceeds will go to the Rheumatic Fever Fund. Visitors Mrs. Ed Gordon, form er resident of Klamath Falls, now living in urass valley. California. has been a guest here for a few days of her son, Melvin G. (Buster) uoraon and lamiiy. Gordon is chief of the Suburban Fire Department. When In Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gordon managed the Marlon Apts. They now own the Bret Harte Hotel In Grass Vijlley. Tvnlnir and mafthinn il,caa start tonight. 7 n.m.. rnnm met in KUHS, with Aletha Shannon In structing. Hnm, Mm H!1rIa MkMo. 1049 Auburn Btreet, returned January 1Q. from Rnnknria nihara ahA called by the death of her father. days by the unexpected death of Ill MPR. TlAllft -pi-allv -r,,iai.A pioneer resident of that commun- cal observation. She returned re cently from WflKhlmrtan annvn- panied by Mrs. Gus Tilch, also of luieiaKe woo went north with her. Skatlntr tnnttrht at TJtnn nnHw Unless it FtnnUA inn mith tnlan is the word from the recreation de partment. fwflllA TlPmlrt V.arl Ubiu. ,.aucj duii of Mr. nnri Mm v.rl TTana.. bco4 -- - u.... ..ukji uvev Shasta Way, has left for training in the Marine Reserves. He is a graduate of KUHS, class of 1953. His destination was Portland 'With lumro assignment jrom there, It's a Girl Wnrri ho hoon ceivea oi tne birth of a baby girl Kathryn Lynn, to1 U. and Mrs Charles fSlrini .TnVincnn .4- em Monmouth, New Jersey January auBciiB weraer, aaz uarrow, and 10. wuupurents are Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mm Moi-.au t.i... Roseburg. Mrs. Werner is in Lone T3 Tn inU t ... . " lauvi,, iirjr jersey witn her aaugnier ana new granddaughter, To Salem A1 T.i-mrro ln.n Mni tor, is leaving Friday morning for Salem in ntfnnA tliA i -ii vo Humu vi rectors meeting of the Oregon As- om-iawu" vi xteai jjisiaie soards " , ' t'ttwatucuu vi uic oinvu association. Appointed Linda Ellis has been appointed circulation manoow tn the StskiTOU.' thn WOPlrlv mih11a. tlon 'of Southern Oregon College, ople DO Read arOT ADS -you are ! Ground Observer Corps Members Planning Local Reorganization of Group v wiuuuii uuaerv er Corps met Wednesday evening 111 thst DtlywB T , -iv uuuiiKc at uie airport Fund For Armories Set SALEM UK Mora than ran Ann in federal funds will be made avail able for construction of armories in seven Oregon cities, Gov. Paul L. Patterson said Thursday. . The cities under consideration for new armories are Pendleton, Newberg, Gresham, St. Helens, Hood River, Redmond and Med ium. The cities concerned must pro vide the armory sites. Four new armories now are Hearing completion at Milton-Free- water, Baker, The Dalles and For est Grove. Construction of another has started at Hlllsboro, and bids will be opened next month for one in Burns. Workers Head Back On Job BRIDGEPORT, Wash. (IP) Workers on the construction job at Chief Joseph Dam were report ed filtering back Thursday after AFL boilermakers removed picket lines. The Army Engineers office said the pickets didn't appear Thursday morning and that employees start ed returning to work. There was no word of a settlement, if any, in the jurisdctional dispute that idled some 1,100 men on the pro ject. The boilermakers set up picket lines last week, claiming ironwork ers had been assigned work that should have gene to tnem. INSPECTION TOKYO IJTI U. Gen. Franklin A. Hart, commander of fleet Ma rine forces In the Pacific, and Mat. Gen. Ray A. Robinson, department of Pacific commander, arrived Thursday for a routine Inspection tour. Ashland. . . , Air Force Tom Mulvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mulvey, has enlisted in the Air Force. The Mulveys are former Klamath Falls residents and now live In Coos Bay. for reorganization, Russ Avery, airport manager, recently appointed local GOO su pervisor, presided at the meeting and delegated responsibilities to several of the more than 60 mem bers present. Team captains and assistants appointed follow, in that order: Sunday, Mrs, Maurice Hellman, team captain; Mrs. Claude Fetters and Mrs. Frank Hurd, assistants; Monday, Mrs. Joe Lovell, June DesMazes and Mrs, LaVtta Beard; Tuesday, Mrs, Pearl Mason, Mrs. Norman Kcauss and Mrs. Charles Paulson; Wednesday, Mrs. Drexel tvie, Mrs. Gerald Walters and Mrs. Joe Guthrie. Thursday, Mrs. Margaret Pas chal, Mrs. Betty Castel and Mrs. Jean Byrnes; Friday, Mrs. Lester Allen; Mrs. Russ Avery and Mrs. Harry Kellert; Saturday, Mrs. Gertrude Banta, Mrs. Shirley win teringer and Richard Crawford. Publicity captain, Mrs. Eva Mor rle assisted by Mrs. Jean Byrnes, Mrs. Pearl Mason, Mrs. Shirley Winterlnger and Charlie Heaton. Recruiting, Joe Lovell, captain; Jerry Keesee, assistant; adminis tration, Mrs. Hershel Berry, cap tain, Mrs. LaVlta Beard, assistant; social, Mrs. Donald Grovers, as sisted by Donald Groves and Wal ter French. Supplies, Jackie Heyden, captain, Mrs. Pearl Mason, assistant. Mrs. Walter Jones was appointed chief observer recently by the Western Air Defense Force. Avery said there is still need for more volunteer workers in this vital defense organisation. Persons interested are urged to contact Joe Lovell, phone 6551; Jerry Keesee, 5506; Mrs. Walter Jones, 3963; Russ Avery, 3272 or 2-1171. timOffuirra no cHlLb'PMJ noil oil, MOWI iin,ulim drop for dilldna. Cont.lni nto-irnf phrlnt. He, Ifc tlw. It, jouk io hin roi (mum The Ground Observer Corps meets when necessary In the Pilots Lounge In the steel hanger at the airport. .- . Utiiii suck i.t lar mail itann la ttla tut .1 tt. weak B.nt a plaJ tttao. Btatal par a.M plaa. Hapjipjioai Orgaa Chord Oraarj LOUIS H MANN PIANO CO. 120 N. 7th Suspect Hits Cop Treatment A 27-year-old Negro accused of forgery claimed that he was Intimi dated and "punched in the ribs" by arresting officers when his trial opened Thursday in Circuit Court. Judge David R. Vandenberg dis missed veniremen summoned for the case for 24 hours and said he was "going into the matter thoroughly." The defendant, Ulysses Ford, re ported to be a federal parole vio lator, described questioning by state police officers and the dis trict attorney. He said he was in duced to sign his name and the name of "Bob Mest," but was not told beforehand that the writing would be used as evidence against him. Under questioning by Defense At torney Donald A. W. Piper, Ford also stated that he was not ap prised of his constitutional rights. He added that he was also told that if he didn't admit trying to cash a bogus check and waive grand Jury investigation he would be prosecuted the "bard way." After Ford completed his testi mony shortly before noon, Judge Vandenberg recessed the hearing until 2 p.m. Thursday. Ford was arrested last Novem ber after he was alleged to have attempted to cash a check for $110 on which the name of Bob Mest, Klamath Falls automobile dealer, was forged. According to arresting officers. Ford was employed for a short time by Mest. RAIN LONDON Ufl Freakish spring like rains pelted Britain and much of Western Euorpe Thursday caus ing minor floods in north England and playing havoc with winter sports in Switzerland, Austria and north Italy. , WF GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS KC PAINT STORE 520 Klamath Ave. ' " ARE YOU LOOKING TACKY? A, new suit from your favorite men's clothing store will do wonders. Carter's Collection Agency O. Box 844 411 Main Ph. 6121 In Gold Medal Certificates worth cash CHURCHES, CLUBS, CHARITIES im SyctaBy Morktd Socks of ft Al W I 10-lb. baa MEDAL tann fn f rar FLOUR f str mi htaiis Aim mruti 89-fp5 POTEET'S MKT. 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