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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1954)
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1054 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE wmmmJ&? JVvl'ulKuJ GENE WALL, OF UPPER LANGELL VALLEY, ii ihown with one of hit rare cronei between gam hen and a phoaiant rooiter. Thii combination arot whan Wall's gama horn and the fiheaianti began running together on hit farm. The bird looks ilee a chlclcen, and hai the distinct marklnqs of a pheasant. Wall has three of these birds now and is planning on raising more In future years. Hi-Y Dinner Election Held ' KU1I8 Jll-y Club mrmberi eleC' tnrt officer lor lull term l Uie final meeting ol thn year and bna- quel held at Die YMCA Monday. Mny 10. New elllcrra urn Btewart Camp- brll, prealilrnt; Done Campbell vice president: Terry Mlnchlnlon. Secretary; Wayne HoilKers, treaa' urcr; Robert Dixon, chaplain: Angle and George Oochrini, repre sentative, proapeellv new member at' tended the banquet meeting. nana (or the fall were discussed and a "Backache far ilrolherltood' project wn accepted a one ol ttie new major project tor the 111. Any Income frr Una project. In vhich individual member otter their aervlcea lor special work alter achool and on Bnturdaya. will ba aent In to Ihe YMCA World Service project, nil helpa to aup port an American YMCA secretary at worn anions the high achool youth ol Japan, who Is annulling In organisation "I the HI-Y pro gram In aome SOO dlllerrnl Japa nese hlh arhoola. Sons Of Norway Plan Initiation Die local Bom of Norway have scheduled Initiation ol 34 candi date a new member at their regular meeting Frldny, May IS. p m., at the city library auditor ium. 'Ilia head olllce In Minneapolis aent a Held man here to organise and conduct a campaign lor new members and to bskW membera In Improving the organisation. "Purpose ol Uie organisation I to bo helplul to one another and to conserve and nurture that which la good. By cherishing the old val ues, we shall become bolter clll tena ol the great countries ol Uie Western world." Anyone Interested tu Joining the organisation may call the accre tary at ICM. Royal Neighbors Plan Drill Meet llovnl Neighbors will prtwcnl lancy drill to the publlo lollowlng Uie regular meollng session, Fri day night. May 14 In the KC Hall. Hie meeting will start at I p.m. anil the program will be open at 8:30 p.m. The drill has been given at Eu gene and tor the Rebekah lodge. Those participating wear pink nd blue lace formal. Mothers will bo honored during the evening. Refreshment will bo aerved. Woman Collapses At Hearing WA8H1NOTON 141 The collapse of a woman spectator caused scarcely a rlpplo of confusion yes terday nl the McCarthy-Army hearings. The olllce of Dr. Ocorge W. Cnlvcr, Capitol physician, an Id the woman la Mi'H, h. D. seaman oi Washington, and that her condition did not appear serious, The te tlmonv of John O. Adama, Army counselor, continued as Mr. Sen- man was wheeled out on stretch' er. She wns taken So Casualty Hospital, KAFKCUAUI) TOKYO 111 Japan' I lower houso Thursday approved tho dC' fensn secrets protection bill, He- signed to nnfcgunrd tho secrets ol wenpnns ItirnlBhcd Japan by the United State under tho mutual se curity agreement. The vote waa Ml to 200. TROPICAL FISH Aquariums and Everythinq for the Aquarium HOME TROPICAL FISH AQUARIUM 1034 Hiqh Phone 8465 Hours 10 a.m. to S p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY Excopt by Appointment Church Plans Benefit Program Sacred Benefit program, spon sored by Uie Family Circle of the First Covenant Church, 823 Walnut, will be given Friday, May H, at I p.m. The program will consist of vocal and instrumental number and brief message by the llcv. Alnley of Mt. l.akl Community Church. The ottering will go to pay on prin cipal of Ihe loan from Uie Californ ia Conlerence. Refreshment will bo aerved. llosteasea will be Mrs. Albert Claw son. Mra. Maurice Keep and Mr. Ray Dunn. The whole family Is Invited. Siskiyou County PM Hold Meeting Siskiyou County postmasters held dinner meeting May D, at tho Yreka Inn. Yreka. California. Oucsta were John Vaught, atate president ol the natlonnl aaaocl. lion ol the state ol Calltornl. and wife, Chlco. California; Evelyn Waldron. president ol . Klamath County postmasters. Oretcch; Vina Olllmer. national ofllcer of the state of California, who la post master at Macdoel. California. The meeting and dinner was held for the purpose of or ganizing the postmaster In Sis kiyou County. Albert A. Cedroj, postmaster, O a t e 1 1 e. Calllor nl, was elected president; Don ald Spurlock, Yreka postmaster, was elected vice president; sec retary and treasurer will be elect ed at the next meeting held, CONTIDKNCE VOTK BRUSSELS. Belgium 111 The Belgium aenatc Thursday gave a vote of confidence to the new Achlllc Van Acker Socialist-Lib eral coalition government. The count was 87 to AD. ' BASIN BRIEFS Home Mr, and Mra. Scutt Mi: Krndree returned Wednesday Iroin u week trip to Portland, Mcclliif of Klunialh County Farm Hureau Women, 1:3(1 p.m., Monday, May 24, ul Joan' Kitchen ul the fairground. The meeting wns postponed for one week from May IV. An Internstlng program Is planned and everyone I Invited. Correction Dogs to be entered in tlui spring Dog Sanction Match nt Urn fairground which aunts Sunday morning at 10 a.m. need not bo registered with the Ameri can Kennel club but they must be purebred. Mriuer rlrrle of the Con gregational Church will meet Friday, May 14, at 1 p in. at Fel lowship Hull lor Ihe annual fellow ship lueclltiR. Mra. C, M. Tlinm will be featured speaker. Membera are asked to bring guest. 1'lles Here Mr. Florence Mc Laughlin, Tampa Florida, arrived hero by plane to spend Uie summer wllh her sister Mrs. Charlca Bine, sail) Hlmata Way. This Is their flr.it reunion In 20 years. Winner A power lawnmower Wim ollered as special prl.c when Postmasters Hold Dinner Klamath County postmaster held a dinner meeting Saturday, Mny 1, at Harold'. Vena Olllmer, national representative ol the asso ciation ol postmasters, spoke to the group and extended an Invita tion to all postmasters to a 1 tend the California atate association convention to be held at lloberg. Lake County, California, May 10 to 14. flans and programs were com pleted for the Oregon stale asso ciation convention to be held In Klamath Palls, June 2J. 23 and St. wllh headquarters at the Wll lard Hotel. All postmaster n d visitors wishing to attend are urged to reg ister with Chester Lsngslet, Klam ath Fall postmaster soon as possible. President, Evelyn Waldron re ported Uial Ruby Smallwood, post master at Gilchrist, suffered broken back In an accident, re cently, and Is at the St. Charles Hospital, Bend. All friend and postmaster arc asked to write or vlall her. Iluy Low Food Center opened variety store to completely occupy 1 lie market at 1338 Oregon which llurold Clark took over a year ago. 'Hie mowur was won by Donald Horn of Specialized Service. Mummers pi A will meet Fri day, May 14, nt 1 ') p.m., lit me school. Entertainment will be pre sented with students of all claanus participating In danco number. Family Circle ol the First Cov. enant Church, H2'S Walnut, will pre sent Sacred Benefit Program Frt day evening at 8 p.m. A Sudden Attack Wednesday morning In hi olllce sent Attorney Ben Ooddard to Klamath Valley Hospital for an emergency appen dectomy. He was reported doing line Thursday morning. Don't Forget the Dog Sanction Mutch and Obedience Trials at the fairgrounds Sunday, starting with Judging at 11 a.m. Purebred dogs and puppies should be entered at 10 a m Junior allow will be held at 3 p.m. Public welcome. Business Vltllur A. C. Stick ley and Walter If. Kramer, with Northern pacific and Burlington re spectively, were here from their Portland headquarters Thursday. Visit Enroule Major and Mrs Jack. Sampson, former Klamath Falls residents, are visiting here on their way to a change of station from Fort Riley, Kansas, t Fifth Army Headquarlcra, Chicago. Antique Show will be held nt the Medford Hotel May 21 and 22, open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. both days, sponsored by Jackson County Chapter of the Chin Up Club, au organization of the physically nan' dlcapped. Only authentic antiques will be shown and items will be offered for ale to collectors. Beatty Jessie Lee Kirk was reelected president of the Beatty itccrcatlon Association at an elec tion held May 10. Vice president Is Millie Anderson; Elnalhan Davis was reelected secretary and trea surer. (ilrls league of Bonanza held It annual Mother' Tea this week. . f Hprlng Flower Show sponsored by the Langcll Valley-Bonanza gar den cluba will be held Friday. ' Movie "Arsenic and Old Lace." will be shown at the Beatty Recre ation Center Tuesday, May 1H. Business Visitor Cal Massee, Eugene, district real estate man ager for Shell Oil Co., I apendlng a few day in Klamath Fall on business. It' a Boy for Mr. and Mr. Thornus C. Barnes, 4430 Blsbee, born Msy 10 at Klamath Valley Hospltaj, The baby has been named Richard Carl and weighed 8 lbs and 13 oz. Maternal grandmother la .Mrs. Anne Mason, Eugene. Pa ternal grandparent are Mr. and Mr. Cheater Barnes, 4427 Blsbee. Visitor Vinton Oreen, Bend, state service olllce for the Veteran Affairs Administration, la In Klam- RUMMAGE SALE, MASONIC TEMPLE Saturday, May 15 BY RAINBOW GIRLS sttt Falls on business. , Vlaltinr Mrs. Anne Mason, Eu. gene, former Klamath Falls real dent, I visiting her daughter and grandson, Mra. Thomas Barnes and Richard Carl. PICTUXJB TMAJSX9 Malin Nursery Sale of Dormant ' Shads Tree 10 te 40 discount now . you keve esly one waek te get e dor mant shade, fruit end flowering Homedol end Horloa Ph. 5502 Klamath Fall f ranslfioD O fi.-i. 1 .. y& ( w v eWfss Wllaai aia 1 1 tlT I 11 i ill aiiiliiiiiiii ninun 11 mi Soagram Distillers Corporation, Now York City. Blended Whiskey. 8Q.8 Proof, 65 Grain Neutral Spirits. ere Tomorrow! 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