Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 07, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY. JUNE 7, 1054
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON
PACK THRE1
ARVIO N. WHITE
Veteran Feared
Amnesia Victim
A combat v-trran of World Wnr
II, Arvld N. Wtnti, JI. I" bnuii
untiiiht by Ills nun. who lives al
HOI Wt Jarkami Btrcot, Meillord:
telephone y-HIS,
lis haa been nilalng since May
SO.
i Ho complained of severe head
artica for two weeks brforn that
clalo, Mr. Wlillo atuled. and II la
llimmlit ho may bo nuMcrlng from
amnesia, tin and his wile nip par
pnta of three, anna, with a fourth
child expected thin summer.
When Innl ppii lie wa Hearing
working- rlolhra and had no per
sonal Identification or possessions
with him. Hp una employed at
Mrdtord by n dairy distributor.
He la described na S Icct Inches
tall, WPlithlnir lit pounda with dark
hair and brown pypa. Hit may wpnr
glasses. Hp haa a tnllno on ono
mm, thp U.fl. Hub over hla Inltlnla,
A N.W.
Information ronrprnlnic him may
bp apnt to llio Mptlford police de
partniPnl. tbo Mpdlord Mall Tr.
bunp whlrh la Hiding In Dip search,
or dlrpclly lo Mr. White at hPr
home.
OTI Director
In Accident
An accident Huturday morning
near Itoaebuig between two Klam
ath Kails cara resulted In minor
Injuries to Wlnatun I'urvlne, Oil
director, driver of one car and J.
T. Moador. 4330 Summers Lone,
operator of tho other vehicle.
Mra, Meador, daughter, Mary
Januy and aon John, nnd Mr. and
Mra. D. I). McLean, alao of Klam
ath Falla, pnsaenurira In the Mcudor
car were ahaken up, brulacd and
cu by flying glnaa,
the wreck occurred about IB
miles west of Koseburg on the
Coo Bay highway, The two curs
met heiid-on.
Victims of tho crash were taken
lo hoapllala In Koseburg wlicio they
were given medical attention. I'ur
vlne wna released Bntuiduy after
nuon and was abls to attend grad
uation exercises at Orotech Bun
day. The Meador were released
Hunday, tnd returned home last
night.
Uolh can were badly damaged.
Civil Defense
Plans Reported
WA8HINOTON (jO Civil de
fense planners are assuinluii thut
radar networks will be extended
during Uio next year to give tills
country st least an hour's advance
warning of aerial attack.
The federal Civil Dclcnse Ad
ministration rovealed Utla yester
day In releasing tho assumptions
on which It will base Its planning
during the coming 12 inunlhs.
With an hours wsrnlng, KCDA
said .people In concentrated partn
of target arcss could be moved
st least Iwo miles toward the sub
urbs. While this would not elimi
nate casualties, the aitoucy entl
muted "the casualty total would
Kill) be considerably less" than 11
no dlsnerssl were attempted.
It alio Is assuming "that sny
city slicked, with very few ex
ceptions, would be substantially
destroyed."
FCDA emphasised that Uie as
sumptions, prepared periodically
to aid planning, "do not predict
aueh an attack." The assumptions
sre bssett on known or estimated
Russian capabilities.
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UROr WELCH A3C, ion
of Mr. and Mri. Ivan Welch,
Bonanza, hai been aniqntd
to Amarillo Air Forca Beta,
Taxai, al a iludent of the
3368th itudent squadron. Ha
attended high, school in Bonanza.
Lumber Union
Signs Contract
BPOKANE im 4- An agreement
to work undrr the present con
tract until Sept. I was reached
hpre Bundtty between the Ohio
Mutch Co. uf Coeur d'Alene, Ida
ho, and the CIO International
Woodworkers of America. It
brought lo M the number of set
tlements reached between lumber
tlrms and the union In the Pa
cific Northwest.
Home MX) union members In the
company's plain lit Keutter, Ida
ho, nro iillcclrd by Uie agreement.
Hammond Oresa
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Chore1 Oriea
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HEY KIDS! Remember BIG Y's Pet Parade
Next Friday -9 to 11 am.
Dress up your dog -Dress up Yourself
Oodles of prizes and fun!
Strawberries
Cantaloupes
Rib Steaks
OLD FASHIONED
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BONANZA LANGKLL VAM.KV
Chrysanlliemums were the Uiplc
al the last meeting of the bonanza,
l.sngell Valley Garden Club. The
roll call was answered with slip
or rooted start of a plant.
Mra. Vclda Haley was the speak
er. She gave a list of the more
hardy types of the English variety
that would do all right here IX an
early or severe freeze In the full
does not occur, These are the
larger flowering kind and It was
explained how to disbud them In
case larger flowers are wanted.
Among varieties mentioned that
will do well hero were, Crimson
Buttercup, yellow and red: Kara
bour, rose: Commando, golden
bronze; Musketeer, The Swan and
PTA
Tile faculty of Pelican school
was entertained at an attractively
arranged luncheon, at noon, June 3
by members of the PTA In the
Cedar Room of the Wlllard Hotel.
Top winners In a musical game
thai was part of the program, was
Charles McLIn, school principal.
Mrs. Anita played for community
singing of old songs.
Mrs. E. W. Zlglcr, PTA president
was hostess.
The meeting was well attended.
Zuntha. These all bloom In Sep
tember, with the exception of Zan
ths, a yellow that blooms In Aug
ust. Lots of fertiliser of an organic
type and plenty of water wero rec
ommended for good growth and
bloom.
A njore hardy type Is the Korean
mum. Those recommended were a
email red, Bonllre; a pink and
white, Chris Columbus, and Nycs
Favorite, a pink. More of the
larger flowers mentioned were:
Arctic Circle, Oold Standard,
Brorizo Supreme, Leda, Mrs. Web
er and Una. It was reported that
uie recent frosts did some damage
to mums In various gardens.
Mrs. Jusnlta Lee and Mrs. Lu
cille Vlcrra were hostesses. The
meeting was held at the Bonanza
Library.
The next meeting will .also be
held at the library, June 11. at
2 PA., with Mrs. Hazel Drew, Mrs.
Alice Drew and Mrs. Jean Angle
as hostesses,
Mrs. Florence Horn will demon-
strale new growth cuttings from
rock plants and other perennials.
Roll call will be answered with
rock plants and other plants for an
exchange .
Mrs. Jean Angle will be the
speaker on rock gardens.
MALIN
By Gladys Nslotrirr
Malm Garden Club held Its May
meeting una 2 at the home of
Mrs. Jerry Rsjnus, with Mrs.
Frank Paygr co-hostess. Fourteen
members and six visitors were
present.
Mra. J. Walter Browning of the
Lost River Garden Club, Installed
the new officers In an Impressive
ceremony. As each was Installed,
she was presented a corsage, Mrs.
Robert Holl Is president; Mrs.
Ben Johnson, vice president; Mrs.
Alden Lovcness, secretary and
Mrs. Marie Ottoman, treasurer.
Program chairman lor tho 19M-55
U-rm Is Mrs. Karl Kujoc.
The business meeting was pre
sided over by the new Presi
dent. Members discussed plans for
a Hummer flower show sometime
In August. Mrs. CheMer Stonecy
phor will chairman the show and
contact accredited Judgea to come
to Malln. After discussion the club
t August 14 aa a tentative date
for the show.
Mrs. Frank Paygr, program
chairman, showed colored slides of
flowers, yards and gardens
brought by members. European
garden pictures were brought by
Mrs. Robert Holl and Mra. Har
mon Loveness, from their recent
European trip. C:rdens of the
south taken during a recent visit
were shown by Mrs. Dick Henzcl.
As the members enjoyed these
pictures It was decided to take
pictures during the flowering sea
son of our own. local yards and
show them at some meeting later.
The members ware told to call
Mrs. Holl when they bad aomo
photogenic spot In their yard whlea
would mak a nice picture.
Present were tha followuif
members: Mrs. Robert Byrne,
Mrs. Robert Holl, Mrs. Wayne
Fi.ik. Mrs. Ed Petrasek, Mra.
Merle Loosley, Mrs. Alden Love
ness, Mrs. Harmon Loveness. Mra.
Teresa McComb, Mrs. Marie Otto
man, Mrs, Frank Paygr, Mra.
Chester Stonecypher, Mrs. J e
Halouaek, Mrs. Jerry Ranua. Vis.
llora were Mrs. Dick Henzel, Mrs.
Sadie Laxton, Mrs. Leslie Rogers,
Mra. Clara Scott, Miss Nora 8ulll
van, Mrs. Walter Browning and
Mrs. J. Perry Haley.
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