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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1954)
I I'-niOAY. MAY 21, 1054 1IERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATI! FALLS, OREGON pack mn Northwest Tourist Travel Aided By PNTA Exhibitions A uoiuiilt'lu lully Ima Ju.il biiun tiiini'cl Hi lu llm )IuiiiiiIIi County Uliuniurr ul Coiiiinintv uii Hid in suits o( IVcllIu Nintliwcit Travel Assocliuluirs piu'tluiiiitlui In Hav el shows lu proiiiulo Ilia coiiiHi- lOUI'lNl Ht'UMHI. I'NTA dl.pluys were presented ul .travel allows In WilcuKu, lie Hull. Mllwuusre mid Mliiiiv.ipulh, ut-tworii November, I'JSJ, unci tllo Hid of April MM, On the Weil Count there were Iwo bin shows, st Bun Francisco Irom March 0 lu 15 unci Lui Aimolnn Hum Apill lf lu M. An nuKi'cuiiln of peilmiia one lull- Gospel Team To Be Heard The "I'ralrle Clospri Tomn" ol I ho prnlrls niblc institute will he at lllbln Uiiptlst Church on Muy 85. Hi In ipiiiii la headed by the ftov. Will llriico, Held representative ul Urn I'rulrip llilile Inniiiiiin. Three Hills, Albcita, Canada. Oilier incln lie l a ol tha iiroup are Cornel Hnmin, British Columbia, llnrillnii llrasleu, Alberta, Verne Jlulclu on. South Dakota. Kerb Klmmor. man. Illinois, Uary urabrr ol Waahlniilon. 'Hie llev. Bruce la (he speaker lor Uie parly, and the five young men provide a variety ol topnotrh musical talent. lilt Prairie llilile Inalltiite, which Una lenni represents, la known aa Uio "Miracle ol 'nireo llilla." Begun In IDM with sn orlslnul enrollment ol elht students, the attendance now averages nearly one thousand. Including the high school and lllble school. Thla Interdenominational Bible Institute In located In little tann ine community on Uie wide, sparse ly Bellied pralrlea ol Western Can ada, at a distance ol over (0 miles from any slteable town. Tralrle Hlblo Institute la a real missionary training school, and over BOO of II former atudenta are now serving Christ on Uie foreign mission field, to say nothing of the hundreda en II aged In full-time christian service in Una country. The principal of the Institute, L. K. Maxwell, is well known In Chris tian circles. He Is the suthor ol the two chsllenglng books. "Born Cru cified' snd ''Crowded to Christ." The Rev. Will Bruce, lormerly the Director of Ban Ulego Youth lor Christ, headed Han Diego's cty. wide Oospel crusades with Evange lists Merv Rosell In ISM, Bob Cook in 19&0 snd T. W. Wilson in 1841. Before entering the minis try, Uie Rev. Bruce wss trslllc manager of Armour snd Compsny In Los Angeles, entering full-time Christian service In lt-U. He has now been with Prairie for these psst three years. The publlo Is cordially invited to attend this sacred program, tor which there Is no charge. Henley Grange Plans Party The Henley grange will sponsor s publlo card party st the grsruje hall, Saturday night, May 72, t pm. There will be loll of prises, lots of eals. Members sre reminded to take csrd tables snd csrds. Mrs. c. H. Kelly will be In chsrge of food, Mrs. Myron Tsylor, esrds, Mr. snd Mrs. Hugh 8lmpson sre lecturers. J. I. O'Donshue Is mas ter, s Camp Fire Girls Plan Council MERRILL Merrill Camp Fire Girls will hold their Grand Coun cil Fire on Uie evening of Friday, May 39, in Uie recreation park. Time Is 7:30 p.m. and all Inter ested sre invited lo attend. Fourth grade Blue birds will "My up", and Camp Fire girls will tske rank. Mrs, olen chase Is mak ing plsns for the council Urn, FLKillT PARIS W Mrs. Christian de Csstrles. wife ol the captured rnminsnder of fallen Dlen Blen Phil, will fly to Paris this week end, the French Press Agency re ported Frldsy from Hanoi, lndo chins. ful , , , Satin and &yitoij- I V lion pieces of Piiclllo Norlhwcsl lltiiiiilui'u wiis distributed. "The Piiclllu Northwest wus nde quuloly lepi oscnteil nniunu iidve.. Users bidding elioniily lor Uio valuable Havel business," II. Frank Tucker, mniiugur of the Klamath County Chamber ol Com merce, aUtcd. "Evidence or Die keenest competition was eapcically apparent In Uie eiislern shows which were devoted wholly to trav el exhibits. Almost every European country, the Alluiiur. walinurc suites, the Deep Bomh, Kiiatern C.inuuu, mid lim bnulnwosl nil these had elaborate booths. "llowover, Uie story ol the I'll clllc North went wna well told." he added, "because ol Ihe excellent supply ol literature and Ihe wide dlverslllcnllon of lolders supplied by PNTA members. Had the 1'acl He Northwest Travel Assoclstlon not been there lo do so, II would not have been told si all." The finest spirit of cooperation wna shown In Ihe two California cities. (Probsbly 00 per cent of travel to Bouthern Oregon comes from or through California, accord ing lo records Irom the live South ern Oregon chambers. I Through an srrsiigcmenl with the Western Hotels Company, Western Hotels provided, complimentary rooms to PNTA personnel In dsn Francisco snd Los Angeles. The Los Angeles show wss the biggest of all, Tucker ssld. "A prire was swarded on the slternoon ol Uie last day to the 900,000th per son lo come through the turnstiles. There wss aurh s grest demand lor 1'sclllo Northwest lllerslure Ihst It was necessary lor the personnel maiming the booth lo wire snd phone for additional supplies on more then one occsslon." With sn esrly spring In Southern Oregon, prospects ire good for this yesr's trsvel season to get oil lo sn esrly stsrl which should re sult In sn even Isrger totsl then previously. Special efforts ol Bouth ern Oregon Hospitality Unlimited sre expected lo sdd Impetus also, sccordlng lo Tucker. Fish Lake Road Open FUh Like road Irom the junc tion ol the Lske of the Woods rosd, has been opened by equipment owned by Mr. snd Mrs. 'Jack Dutcher, managers or the Lske ol Ihe Woods resort. Fsllen trees were removed by Tom N e e I e y snd Oeorge Bosley from Ihe lske re sort. There Is no snow on the road. Living accommodations, cabins snd camp grounds are available at Fish Lske snd hot collee and ssndwlches are served. Boats are available. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Norrla. Med ford, operate Uie resort, seven dsys a week. They are being assisted this yesr by Mr. and Mrs, Clinton R. Jester,' Clranla Pass. Fishing Is excellent this year with fine catches ot 13-14 Inch rain bow trout and some Eastern Brook are being ciught. This la the second year, the lake has been opened to Uie publlo since trash fish were poisoned by the fish and gam commission some yesrs ago. Music Festival Features Merrill MERRILL Merrill high school wsi represented it the "Music In May" festivil held at Psciflo Uni versity, Forest Orove, Miy 13, 14, snd 15, by Csrol Poe. Barbara Hodges, and Delorea Conner with Lovetta McTaggert, music super visor in the Merrill schools. The program Is held annually ta bring together some of the best high school voices In the slate for added training and practice. The girls snd Miss McTsirgerl drove north on Wednesday and re turned the following Sunday. I.arfotl aiaek lioS las auk alssts Is ills asti or tat !. anl a oplaol Slas. Rtatsl ear cbslo plaa. Hemmead Organ Caere" Orise LOUIS H MANN PIANO CO. 120 Ne. 7th COLOGNE QUARTETTE And tweel, iwett muilc for your pone, bsildet , , , Now you con chooie o dlitlnc live Angellque fragrance le moke your dayllmtt eyeul and your evenlngi evtnl. you cen even match the meed yeu're In . ,.wllh Angellqus'i new Quorum-gen-eieui iliei ef While Salln, Oeld Salln, Hath Red Sallnl They're all yeuri, priced JIS sr w I IOBBY CHAMPION and hit Melody Wrsncjlert, rated ai Ihe No. I Weitern i w i n cj band in fhe Pacific North, watt, will be featured at the Armory Saturday, May 22, with dancing from 9 to I. The band it utt back from a four weeltt tour with Merle Travlt, Tommy Duncan and Skoott McDonald through Washington, Idaho, "Montana and Oregon. Champion's ii the only band to broadcast over TV in the Pacific North west. The program originates in Madford. Merrill High Presents Plays MEItHILL Three one-act nlaya ieie presented by the freshmsn. sophomore, and Junior classes of Merrill If IRh School. Wednesdsy evening, May It, at the high tchool gym. John ilunnlcutt played the title role In "Elmer and the Lovebug," presented by the freshman. Other members ol the csst were Rse Dean Msrks, Donns Dragoo, Dar leen Daniel, sue Fields .Bill Moore. Bobby Loper, Kstherlne Ahem Wlllene Blsck, Brenda Hobbs. Jus nlts Speer, Roger Trotmsn, and the Roy Bessly's dog "Buttons." Mr. snd Mrs. Andrew Dougherty as sisted in directing. The sophomore clsss play "He Tried with his Boots On," was a comedy, and featured Kathy Moore, Doris Raines, Chris Lem ler, Josnne Turner, Jsckle Barry, Robert Wilson, Dsle Muno. Dar Jene Frlsvold, Maxlne Morse, snd Desn Hill. Doris Raines, aufler ing from an attack of laryngitis, waa ably assisted In reading her lines by Mary Lou Turner. Clsss sdvlser. Hsrry Ksnzelmeyer, wss the director . The third and final play was Ihe Junlor'a presentsllon of "Bsb Ooes Drsmsttc," a one act comedy, with Laura Pearson, clsss adviser, di recting. "Bsb," Uie tlUe role, wss plsyed by Delorea Conner. Others appearing were . Carol Poe, Joy Hasklns, Mary Jo Hendrlckson, Le roy Johnson, Peggy Noonan. Mar gie Claugh, Earl Loper, Frances Barber, Loretta Lemler, Sharon Kottholf, Billy Oreen. Barbara Hodges, and Lee Wolfram. CHARGES MANILA Mi Communist Huk leader Luis Taruo was charged Friday with 34 counts of rebellion, murder and other crimes. The 40-year-old Huk chief, who surrend ered Sundsy could get a death sentence if convicted. .a 1 . . IT'S A WONDIirUl STORI BASIN f.'lisnsa The Msv Pro- cession uud Living Rosary, planned lor 7:3V p.m.. eununy, may u ni Anuio.tinR'1. r:luirch Merrill. has been changed to Ihe same lime on Ihundsy night. Msy in. ine luiniiMinM Is necessary due 10 the absence ol Father John Phebn. I venhn Circlet of the Peace Memorial Church will meet Mon day. Msy !4, st 7:30 p.m. For sylh circle will meet si the home of Mrs. Wilms Blips, 4014 Denver: Moser Circle will meet st the home ol Mrs. Guy Kpperly, , SS803 Krlede. Members snd friends of the Congrcgullonsl Church sre remind ed to attend services this Sundsv, now nt :i0 a.m.. In their wiik dollies lo celebrate Rursl Sundsy. Hsffle Breakfast sponsored by Sex Parties Investigated A grand Jury Investigation loomed Friday Into high school aex parlies which county Juvenile of ficers describe ss "deplorable." Two 15-yesr-old girls who have admitted sexusl relations with 22 high school boys, eight of them over IS yesrs old, are held In the county Juvenile home. District Attorney Frank Alder son told the Hersld snd News that his office Is msklng a thor ough Investigation of the esse snd It probsbly will be submitted to Ihe county grsnd Jury. "Thst's sit I wsnt to say about It now," Alderson sdded, "The grsnd Jury will probably be asked to Investigste after my office has completed Its work on the case." Fsye Blsckmer, county Juvenile olllcer, ssld Ihst msny of Uie boys involved sre prominent in high school sthletlcs. The two girls were arrested after slate police broke up a aex party In a parked automobile on the out skirts of Klamath Falls. The offi cers reported finding two boys and a girl In the dr. The girl was nude. County Juvenlls Officer Francis Mathews ssld he hss been lnvesti gstlng immorsllty among high school students for six months. He declsred deplorable conditions hsve been brought to light by questioning Uie two girls In cus tody. I lIOPSIH QUAUTYli i I i aasvaasa aava aaamiasa I aVtef W IN rUIjK j l uuTAnwokjCgnl I BRIEFS Deborah Circle of First Methodist Church will be held Saturday morn ing iiom 8 to 11: JO. On the menu sre waffles snd syrup, crisp bicon, choice of pineapple or lonisto Juice, collee. The public Is invited. Keno Promenade Square Dm nee Club will hold s.s sixth b.rth dsy snntversary psrty Ssturasy, May n, at the Keno school gym. Members and guests sre Invited. Nea time for Sundsy services at Congregational Church Is :30 Instead of II a.m. The plan will continue through the a u in m r. Church and Church School will both begin st 9:30 snd end by 10:30. A nursery will be provided. Philip Heath hss been named hy me jaycucs as savernsuig man ager of their annuel Klamath Bs- In DArtaiA etmn a-am m Dill ivvutw pa Wfje esMSt R, Frank Tucker mansger of the KlsmaUi County Chamber ol Commerce, has been Invited to spesk st the June 11-12 meeting of the Oksnsgsn-Carlboo Trail As soclstlon to be held at Pentlcton, British Columbia. far Ik emnhai.llnir the world's three msjor disaster areas Korea, The Philippines, and Oreece for aid in the form of CARE packages. KLAMATH FALLS FAIRGROUNDS TODAY -8 p.m. Tomorrow, 2 p.m. 4V 8 p.tn Poors Open 1 p.m. a 7 p.m. BIG FREE STREET PARADE Tomorrow at Noon Sponsored by Jr. Ctiambtr of Cmmtrc fATC JUHf KAlUtOM) TNI MICHTIIST MOillllA TKN Of SUPIft SflCTACHS, DYNAMIC OlSf LAYS AND CIR CUS KATUItU OF ALL TIMt. . Twice Daily 2 e.s. ft p.aa. Deera Osm 1 p.m. 7 .. 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