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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1954)
frESDAY, APRIL 21, 1954 BASIN BRIEFS I Club Flr will be held day, Friday ' and Saturday tbe Klamaw county lair ana. ' ntstion Law enforcement of' from Klamath Falls have i. invited by Chief Ted D. m, Eugene, president of the ton Association of City Police ts, to attend the annual as : - tion convention to be held at V mMa Pass on April 25-27. r upended License of the Kan. I 132 fiouth Seventh, Klamath i 4, win De suspended for seven ,' effective May 3, according so we Oregon Liquor Control Com. 'iene Oregon Liquor Control mmisslon announces notification the -Olene Store and Service a uon that the package store It mate Issued to that premises will suspended lor 15 days for sell' tof beer to a minor. J Sislesses Hie Business and Pro fessional Women s Club was host f to all Klamath county senior girls . mi We Wlllard Hotel Monday eve' Jet Fichter Pilot-Second Lieu' . tenant John P. Unman sailed from ' tan Francisco April 14 for a tour . M duty in Korea, On the following : Slay, his sister, Louise Linmnn, v nnUed from New York for a three months trip through Northern Xurope. She is traveling with a firi friend from Denver and they : JMso to bicycle over as much of tarn area as possible. ' t Field Course in Shakespeare, flared by Stanford University in conjunction with the Oregon Shake apeareas festival, will be offered to both college graduates, and un argraduates In Ashland this summer, taught by Dr. Margery Bailey. Classes will meet for two : hours each day from July 22 through August 6, ' Returns Home Mrs. B. E. Col lier, 2336 White, has returned home after five weeks at Westminster, British Columbia, where she was called because of the death of her Mrs. Catherine Miller.' Sixth Annual National Vege table Week will be observed this year from July 29 to August t, X Shakeipearean Festival at Ash land will present Hamlet, Merry . Hives ot Windsor, Henry VI, Par I and othor rectal dtaord.ra. ttim ui snuu uuunt IIPTIH (hrab) JtM MM NaU Oprnfia m atwrtittltaai lulU ' 1M31MI WilMarCaU J THE DEAN CLINIC . eii I vw i unm a msngg, tnr.ugn muwf, .,. I Until 8 .,-MIH)aWJMidav and Frirfav. i '.4. wmigpniciic rnriiciani ... in our Jra yar , I Ml NOKTHUSt MNBT SOUlIVAaO II and The Winter's Tale this season starting for a month's ran on August 1. Lakevlew has been set as lo cation for tbe next district Theta Rho district convention to be held this spring. Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. V. W. iWhit) Pierson of Portland, flying their own plane, stopped over in Klamath Falls today en route to California. Whit will attend a Blyth Si Co. meeting at Pebble Beach and Mrs. Pierson will visit at Palo Alto during the meeting time. ' III Jeanette Hayden, 209 Morti mer, is at home ill with a strep throat. Attend Convention Dr. M. C. McFadden and Dr. H. A. Leon ard plan to attend the medical con vention of the Veterinarians of Oregon, to be held at Redmond on April 24. Fort Klamath On Saturday morning, April 24, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon, the C.I. Club will sponsor a cooked food sale in the clubhouse. Cake and coffee will be served during the hours of the sale. The committee consists of Mrs. Joanna Taylor, Mrs. Nor man Van Iderstine and , Sharen Hescock. Forum The United States Na tional Bank will present an estate and trust forum at the Pelican Cafe, Thursday evening, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. William A. Huggins, manager of the bank's Klamath Falls branch will preside. Homemakers Festival will be held May 4 by the Klamath Coun ty Extension Unit at the Fair grounds from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. In Portland circuit Judge Dav id R. Vandenberg was in Portland Wednesday on official business. The Judge has been mentioned as possible successor to United States District Judge James Alger Fee who has been named to the federal court of appeals In San Francisco. Smorgasbord Supper at Malin Community Presbyterian Church Thursday, April 22, serving from 5:30 through 8:30 p.m.. Everyone is welcome and urged to attend. Pro-school children- will be served free. Here from Bend Mrs. Vida An drews, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ruther lord, Mr. and Mrs. John McMan mon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Manmon, Tumalo, were in Klam ath Falls Tuesday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lee staub. Civil Air Patrol Senior Group will meet tonight at- Altamont school at 1:30 p.m. All Interested persons are Invited to attend. Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Low are leaving today for a few weeks vacation at Grants Pass and the Oregon Coast. Mrs. Charles E. Hansen has been moved temporarily from Hill side to Klamath Valley Hospital for treatment of her Injured leg. Messages may reach her there for a few days, but no visitors until further notice. Meeting- "Travaille Circle of Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church will meet Friday at noon at the home of Mrs. H. L. Pollard 2556 Homedale. Sojourners annual snrinc tjn Saturday, April 24, 1:30 p.m. at. uie wuiara noiei tor sojourner members and newcomers to Klam ath Falls. For reservat.lnn.1 rail Mrs. C. E. Chase, 8667. - III Carl W. Henry, well-known S.P. conductor, who was taken to the S.P. Hospital in San Francisco two weeks ago is in serious con dition,, according to ' word from Mrs. Henry who is with him. Cards will reach him at theLS.P. Hospi tal. ' ' V ': Better Ernie 8mitn, S.P. engl neer, who has been critically ill for the past three months in the S.P. Hospital at San Francisco is recovering following major sur gery. He was released several days ago and has gone to his former home in Portland. New Boy Mrr and Mrs. Alan Davidson, HUlsboro, are parents oi a son, Mark Alan, born March 29. Mrs. Davidson Is the former Mary Stone, daughter of Mrs. Harry S. WEEK-END SPECIALS) Reg. $198.50 . . . Save. $39.62 ROUND DROP-LEAF MAPLE TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS SALE PRICE 149.88 Patterson Furniture Co. Herald and news, kl vmath falls, oregon PACE THlHi'EKN Atk About UNION PACIFIC'S NEW FAMILY TRAVEL PLAN extra travel advantages , , extra savings! Cenerol Agent 217 Forum Buildinq, 1 107 Ninth Street Phone Gilbert 2-1025 Sacramento, California or Phone Klamath Falls 4301 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ROAD OF THE DAILY STREAMLINERS Stone, Klamath Falls. Long- Trip Leonard Llndliom, Uv Oak Street, leit last night by air for New York, from where lie will fly on the Scandinavian Air lines to Sweden, his former home. Lindbiom, who has lived in Klam ath Falls for many years is mak ing his first trip to bis homeland in 62 years. He will visit a sister and brother- in Svaertvik, Sweden and a sister in Stockholm. His trip was arranged by the local World Wide Travel Bureau. Away Mrs. Agnes Uelson, own er ox me Moian Apartments, 313 N. 11th, is leaving by United Air lines today tor a two weeks busi ness and pleasure trip iu Denver. Home Mr. and Mrs. Don Spier lng, Merrill arrived home April IS from Portland, where Splering has been a patient at Good Samaritan Hospital for the past two and one half months. Meeting The Horizon Club cab inet will meet May 5 in Dorris, 8:30 p.m. in the city hall. Dorris representatives to the cabinet will be hostesses. ' . APPEAL - BERLIN Ufi The East Ger man Parliament made a second appeal Wednesday to the West German Bundestag to join i n drafting a demand that atomic bombs and other means of mass destruction be banned. AAU Convention Plans Announced The 28th annual Oregon conven tlon of trie American Association ot university women meets in The Dalles on April 22, 23 and 84. Tbe theme for the convention this year will be: "Beaching for Higher Goals." Delegates attending from Klam- ath Fulls will be ; Mrs. Homer Koerlje, retiring president; Mrs. Dick Miller Sr., Incoming presi dent; Mrs. A. Ivan Thompson; Mrs. Eugene Favell; Mrs. George Proctor; Mrs. H. o. Juckeland; and Mrs. WilllBm Wales Jr. Also attending Jrom the Klamath branch will be Mrs. R. Wlllard Duncan, state vice president, and Mrs. Paul Buck, state iinance chairman. The honored guest and speaker at the 'convention Fellowship luncheon, will be Mrs. Natividad Malolos of the Philippines. Mrs. Malolos, an AAUW International study grant holder in social psy chology is a slue1 ,nt at the Univer sity of Oregon. McCarthy Hearing To Be Telecast NEW YORK Wl The complete public hearings of the McCarthy Army feud will be televised by three major networks, ABC, NBC and Dumont. CBS will not pick up the pooled telecast but will offer twice-a-day summaries and Interviews on Its news programs. The Mutual Net work does not plan any television coverage ot the hearings which start Thursday in Washington. MILLS AUDITORIUM Scholarship Concert v": ' for; -' Wayne Angel Guest Artist: Aurora Underwood of the University . , of Portland staff - Underwood Trip t" . . Aurora Underwood, pianist Mrs. C. A. Parris, principal ol St. Helens Hall, Portland; chair man of the National Status of Wom en Committee, and past president of the Oregon division of AAUW will also be a convention speaker. Mrs. R. Wlllard Duncan of Klamath Falls, will be In charge of the panel of state study chair man; Keynoter at the convention will be Mrs. - Sam Brown ot the San Jose branch and .member of na tional AAUW legislative program committee. Tbe Dailes and Hood River branches will serve as Joint host esses for the convention this year. " SALESMAN - DEALER : KLAMATH and LAKE COUNTIES Eipcriencte pplisnc Ma ar ' other direct selti ax, lence. 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