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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1954)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK TKS""S BASIN BRIEFS l Horn Norman Cox, Serving with the navy in Japan and Korea is noma on a 30-day leave with nit , parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cox, 65 Pine Street. ' : n ' . ' Meetinr o the Oregon State Mothers Club, 7:30 P.m. Thursday. April 15 at Joan's Kitchen. Aletha Shannon member of the KUHS faculty will speak on her visit to Japan. . Camp Fire Girls sold 7700 boxes of chocolate mints or over 2ij tons of candy during the re cent canay sale. Traveling Pour reservations nave been mode for delegates from Klamath Falls to the regional con ference of Camo Fire Girls to be held In Seattle, April 23-24. Going from here will be Mrs. Percy Mur ray, regional representative. Mrs. Naomt French, local director who ferves as secretary of the regional i professionals' organization. Do ries Kidder and Mrs. Earl Clark. . Attending . a recent meeting of the Oregon Society of X-ray technicians in Salem, were Mar garet Mansfield, registered tech nician in the office of Dr. James Hilton; Mrs. Rosalina Jones, Jeg istered technician for Dr. Kay- mond Tice: Inez Edwards, tech nician for the Klamath Medical clinic and Ruth Thompson, tech nician for Klamath Valley Hospl , tal, Mrs. Mansfield was appointed editor of the state society paper, i the "Skiagram." Mrs. Jones, Mrs. . j Edwards and Ruth Thompson will . assist her. Wlllard Hotel. - v fihnnrwr. f mm TiilnlnVff TilPC day were Mrs. George Frey and Mrs. ueorge xiscner. , Four students from ' Merrill High school, Dale McCullocb, Do lores Conner, Barbara Hodges and Yvonne Testerman, will take purt with 500 other musicians In the annual "Music In May" festival at Pacific. University, May 13-14-15. The four are all vocalists and will participate in musical presen tations by the chorus, conducted by . Wayne S. Hertz, chairman of Central Washington College's de partment of music. Sixty schools will be represented at the festi val. . Maundy Thursday communion services will be held at the Con gregational Church, Thursday eve ning, . at 7:30 p.m. , . Job's Daughters drill team will leave Thursday morning in a char tered bus for the job's Daughters grand session to be held in Salem, April 15-16-17. Local delegates are Nancy Warren and Ginger Martz. . Away Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reeves. - Melvln, Stevie and Michael, spent Sunday in Ashland with Mrs. Reeves' aunt, Reba Whittle. Meeting The Falrview study group will meet Thursday, April IS, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Feeback, 1025 No. 7th. Speak- er will be Mrs. John Waterman, Portland, psychiatrist social work er, who with Dr. Waterman, vis its Klamath Falls each month. Visitation night at Shasta View . : Orange, in the grange hall, corner Shasta and Madison Streets, Fri . day, April 16, 8 p.m. Visiting ' grangers will be Fort Klamath, Langell Valley, Bly, Henley, but memDers ot all otner granges will be welcome. A dessert potluck will follow the business meeting. , ' ' Royal Neighbors of America ' from Klamath Falls will attend the state convention in Eugene April 20-21. About 24 members have chartered a bus from the Klara . ath Bus Company for the trip. v Mayflower Circle of the Con- y gregatlonal. Church will meet 1 pm. Friday. April la In Fellow- ship Hall. Members are reminded to take articles lor japan. Word has reached here that Ray Best, project manager at the former war relocation center for Japanese, during World War II, ris serving as Tegional director of , the Bureau of Land Management at Denver. Best was in the camp at the time of the Japanese riot. At meeting E. E. Storey, on the board of directors of the Oregon Well Driller's Association, was present April 10 at Pendleton for ' a meeting of the Eastern Oregon Well Driller's convention. The first draft of the new water code was discussed. The banquet at the Pendleton Hotel was attended by 24 men. There was also a meeting in The Dalles April 11. Notice There will be no charge for BPW members and senior girl guests at the dessert planned .: for Monday night, April 19 at the A POST EXCLUSIVE THE TEEP speaks out! ! Now, in his own words, ex-Vice-President Berkley tells the inside story of the history he hel ped make. Out of forty years of high-level politics, from Wilson through Truman, he gives the most exciting, most hi larious incidents, as only a master storyteller can. Be . sure togotyourcopyofthe Post today and start read ing That Reminds Me by ALBEN W. RAPKLEY Ovt todJj-M 3 niwsstaflds I I Thursdays, -''-' J - Mentioned -ifrflie last Issues of Southern Pacific'' BuHetln in- re porting the Shasta Division, re counted: "Trainmaster and Mrs. J.i L. Harrison are now getting acquainted in Klamath Falls . . . folk dapcer by bobby, electrician by trade, R. T. Arnold has gone to Klamath Falls as electrical inalntainer." . , '. . Change of Name Burmar Sol vents Co. has' changed Its legal business name to Modoc Chemi cal Co. Local operator is Joseph W, Hynes, 2844 Summers Lane.. Pvt. Jerry D. Griffin son ot Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin, 4685 Austin, is now attending the supply hand ling course offered by the Quar termaster School at Fort Lee, Vir ginia, .., - chatlt PTA will nrMpnt a nil. act hillbilly comedy, "Deep in the Heart of Texas," at the LDS Church, Home and Martin, at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Mable Hanson is director.- Everyone welcome, : Convalescing Mrs. E. Woodard of the Holly Hotel, who recently underwent major surgery. Is- con valescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. W. Young, 3044 Reclamation. lurannrlv ThursdftV services of Holy Communion will be held at the First Memoaist unurcn at a n m Tl.nrierinv All nttendtnff will be seated at tables similar to the experience of the disciples in uie Upper Room. Public invited. Cooked Food Sale will be held Saturday, April 17 at Plggly-Wig-gly, sponsored by the St. Mary's Altar Society. Civil Service announces exam inations for Bank Examiner (Trainee and Trainee Assistant), $3,795 and $4,205 a year, for duty in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Full information and Instructions for applying may be obtained from L. E. Propst, Win dow No. 1, Klamath Falls post of fice, :, KUHS beginning swimming classes at Klamath Union High School natatorium will start Mon day, April 26, with certified in structors. Girls' classes will be held Mondays and Wednesdays: boys' classes on Tuesdays and CHEVROLET FACTORY DELIVERY NOW AVAILABLE! 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