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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1954)
FRIDAY, APRIL '2.1, IBM HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK TRHZB BASIN BRIEFS Attend Mrelliii Qiortt llai K'ii. trull In nmiinu'ir nl Kliiin ii ill C'ulillly Cliumucr ul Commerce a.-eniled it lioitriiiu lit I'orilmiu Wednesday ol llio 1'iiiillu Iniiimt Tmlll Unreal! rflulliiK In Hum latra III Ilia Western nliui'. View rimiB 'I'woiily.rlntil Uu iihiis.ii sixlli tinulrin tound tnu j lueul airport Tlminiiuv mill were taken till iiuuli Iha Uiiili'U AH' Lints plane, flliilil 1M, wlillu U wus on Ui urounu. Marlln K. Olmui tiilit l ci 'n tatlve Iroiii Ilia United Suilcs "i llor.nl Dunk ol Portland will sneak I mi entnte mid Hum luruin In bg held at Iha I'rlUiin CmV Tnursdsy evcnlnu, April 211, aim t Ing at 1:30 p.m. mil lluilies Arivorlikiiiu iiwn eiter of Weisllold's, I ruin ilia liruii office In Hostile. as vlnllur In Klamath Julia Thursday, Hank Kurum A loiir-niun Irnin will coma Hum Ilia U.H. Niillunul Mnuk ul Portland Mull In assisl William A. lluuKlnn. lueul U.H. Nu tlnnal Hunk initnniier, cunducl mi estate anil Hunt liiiiini ul t lie peliean Culr, 1:30 p.m., Thursday, April m. riiankcft Name The .rut Credit Administration nl Hpnkanc hss clianurd Its nama lo tho Farm Credit Ulstrlrl of bpokuno. Hub alttutlon of the word "district" for "administration" wna approved ny board ol directors action. It serve Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Wash ington. New Folders Olvnm bun sclied Ulea for Pacific Orryhound lines bay lust been Issued. 4-ll Club Annual Hprlnit Fiilr Talent NUiht will be held IohIhM at 1:30 p.m. Ilie Btyle Show will alart at 1:30 p.m. Bslurdsy nlitiil. Tim three-day event In takuiK place In the Exhibit Ilulldinu of Ui Klamath County Fairgrounds. l.akrrlrw The Lnkevlew High ftchool haa been given a fully stan dard rating by the Oregon Depart ment of Education, It was learned mis week In a letter from Willsrd Bear, supervisor of secondary education to H. B. Kerrin, super intendent, Bonatwa There will be a square dance and coltee and cako lor rr tre.hmenls at the Uonansa High Aeiiool tonight following the var iety show. Ground Haa Itroken Friday r the Lakovlew Fairgrounds for con struction of a dormitory and meet ing hall, a protect sponsored lly the Lake county 4-11 Lenders As sociation. Lee Hansen, 4-11 club uncut, emphasised that the Du"" lug Is lor Hie use of all exhibi tors nl the fulr and that the luei'tiiig hull will be available lu all oiituulr.iitious and not restricted lo 4-11 lli.c. Convslexliig Ingrborg Wilker nun, ma Pruspccl, Is ul homo re covering Irom a serious esse nl Inlluciiu. blio limy Imve visitors. Honored It. M. Hleiu'iis, form er lucul Hiii'll Oil Co. einpluyu, will bn honored this month, In Port liuui. on the cuinplolluii of 3b yeurs service with llio Bhcll Oil Co. Htcurns Is ul present muuuKcr ol lii'r.ionnel and Industrial relations wiih llio Poriiiuid division olllco. ( urrci Hun Truman lleuder sun uud duuitlilcr returned this Tiiur.cluy. April 32, Instead ul last 'Ihursday as was stated In TmnUiiys briefs. ,, CsniielUlliin The Do-SI-Do Club Is csucellng It's regulitr dunce si the ulrporl In delrrenco lo the Jumburie being held lit Iha Urunis Puss Armory, Uunday alternoou, Apill 3. 'In Urania I'aaa Mr. and t.Trs. li. M. Anile, Knio Koud. are leuv ing Hunday morning for Orants Pnsa whera Antle will assist Cur- ley Reynolds, Iloaeburg. In eniceo mg the Southern Oregon Callers Association Jamboree. lieturued Oeorge Martens, Denton, Nebraska, Mrs. Virginia Coffleld. Han Diego, Brooks Bra ree, Oakland, and Mr, and Mrs. Katun Mundlln, Medford, have re turned to their homes otter at tending llio funeral of Waller Mar tens. Women's Circle of the First Methodist Church have planned a smorgssbord lor Thursday April 3. Jroin 5:30 lo 1 p.m., In Die church basement. Special Service Week Completed C'llll.OJwlN The illble Stand ard Church lias comletei a wee's ol special services and a program lor llio I islc-r scuson, bunuuy morning tne young people Bcuool mel lor a 45 minute session lolluwed by a half hour program with pieces and songs by the little children and two skits by the high scnoul group, 'i'ne reguulr morning worship lullowed. 'I ne Itev. Dnvid Button, resident pastor, and his wife will be In cnurge ol the siiuo wide summer from July D-IO at C a m p Wyelh on camp for the Bible ft t a n d a r d Church, to bo held this summer the Columbia River Highway, The camp will be open to persons from ages 14 lo 3s. 'Ite Itev. Button has spent two days of each week all spring Iruvellmg around the state examining prospective camp sites belnie choosing Camp wyeth. 'Hie Bible Htundsid Church has organized a Women's Missionary tioclety during the past month. Mrs. Button la president; Mrs. Buck Winkle, vice president: Mrs, Vlnce llodner, Jr., Hprsgue River, sec re lury-tressurer. As a first project the women are muklng pot holders mid dish towels lo be lu ken to Jiimslca this June by a young couple who are entering the missionary field alter working in the Ban rrunclsco area lor the pnst lew yearn. Merrill Plans Musical Program MERRILL Plans are rapidly being completed lor the commun ity musical program lo be held Sunday evenuig. May 1, at the high school gym. The progrsm Is held annually In observance of National Music Week, which Is May 1 Is I, this year. The Merrill Library Club Is making all arrangements for the program, and have asked all or ganizations and both schools to participate. Working on the com mittee are the club president, Mrs. Harvey Denham, Mrs. Oeorge Sly A- Heasrfl'lReura. 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A general meeting will he called al 10 a.m. with opening prayers and a welcome by John Copeland, presiding officer, a ! member of Our Lady of Ml. Car- j mel parish. Palish unit reports j will be given by Mrs. R. E. Hook-1 er of Sacred Heart Parish, Klam- j alh Fulls: Mary Osllagher, Bt. i Patrick's parish, Lnkevlew: Mrs. Ben Johnson, fit. Augustine's par lull, Merrill; Mrs. Owlght Bouers, ' Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, Chlloquln. j The keynote address, "Mary's Part In Christian Living," will be given by the Rev. Father Patrick , Lunham, Bt. Patrick's church, Lnkevlew. Two short tnllts by con fraternity rnembeis will conclude the Hist session. Bpeukers will be Vincent Klllcen, Lakovlew, and . Mrs. Oeorge Hobbs, Chlloquln. Kllleen's talk Is "Teaching-Children to Pray Through the Family Rosary" and Mrs. Hobbs', "Our Ludy In Her Scapular Promise." Part 3 will open at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Father William Stone, Our . Lady of Mt. Carmel parish priest j and diocesan director lor the day, j seklng '"file Apostolate of Oood Will." Tslks will also be by Mrs. Rsy T. Kiinn of Klamath Falls and John fgnan, Merrill. A question and discussion period will follow with Father Blone presiding. His Excellency! the Most Rev. Francis P. Leipzig, D. D Bishop t-f Baker, will close tho morning (tension with a short talk and the awarding of teachers' diplomas. The Allnr Society of the host parish will serve a 12:15 luncheon and the ulternoon session will open al 1:16. ft will be a high school youlh rally with the theme, "Religious Truths Based on the Creed." Father Stone will pre side and Dwlght Bouers Jr., Klam ath Agency, will be youth chair man. Pane) participants will be Donald Taucher and Mary Harlan, Klamath Falls; Jerry Sullaway, Alice Blanchard, Lekevlew; Sun ley Miller and Nancy Dewey, Mer rill; Dlno Reghiato, John Ely. Sacred Heart Academy: Llla Kens ler and Twlla Knlghtplpe, Chlloquln. 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