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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1954)
MONDAY, JUNK 7, 10M HEItALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE him mi I ii.iiM.iiinm inn tmtimMtwmtyvtt'HjrtV;t'm.m.i!L 1 i n i OSC Grant Totals Told OltEOON 8TATE COLLEGE Grants and gifts to Oregon Hlete College, totaled mor than 763,- 000 thli school year. This (s aome I2M.0O0 more than Isst year. The agricultural expert. inent station, and agricultural re search foundation received 1330,- m of the total. Single gllu and grants ranged In value from ,1 to 139,200. The anisllest repreaented library pam pmets and we largeat was a (una lor wheat resesrch. In Ha aecond year, the Science Research Inatltute received Ml, WKi, nearly double lent year'a March Income from grants. RADIO CONVENTION PLANNERS got together recently to map en outline (or the Oregon Amateur Radio Allocation con. vention tltted for Klemath Falli June 26 end 27. Shown here . (left to right! teated: Bill Fink, Roy Felix, Helen Lee, Luryne, BASIN BRIEFS MppIIiic Bhasta View Home i Dorothy LoVell, secretary; Itlnnche rconoink'i club will mrrt Tuesday, June I. 1 p.m. l the home ol Mm. OIdy Cress, aim MsUee Street. All hipiiiupis mid friends re urved to attend. Cnrrrt ilun Hie llr-nrltrl obit uary Mmuld have rend; surviving, hi moilirr, Eviena Clink llriiPllrl. Lakeuew: three daughters. Mr OPOiufl Jkl, l.ekevipw; Mrs. Dal ton Johnson, Klmnaih Full": Mra. L. H. Slowmnii, Paradise, Celltor nla. Catholic liaughlrrs regular meeting will l held June 14 In stead ol June 7 as announced. To Yreke FellMjerto Lwurenco, Met rill, kpriil Suiuiny in Hawkins ville, attending the annual celebra tlon that included content. games and modern and old lime dancing. Tins is the Mill year ot celebration. Vjeatlon Dr. and Mra. Jnck Martin. 3uJ Bourn Sislh Street, are i.viim iiuinv lor a six ween vi cation trip to Alaska and Hrltlr.h Columbia. THcv pln to travel the Alcan Highway ana rciurn ino m land route. a. nelie champagne w iiehboarrf owralor at the Herald and News. v.il hpend two weeks on vacation n 'soumern uniii"ii" Durum her abjure tho board will be In charge o( Ines. Iveraon. lor nicr employe ol Uie puper. Vlnltlnc Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Fowler, Kord. Kansas, are gueuls or Mrs. Fowlers niolher, Mis. Dora Mono and oilier rala lives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Book. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kmith.Mr. and Mrs. James llrownlleld and Mr. slid Mn. Floyd Bionc. The guests who have extensive wheat land farming Interests In Kansas, drove west. . Dinner Meeting Tuesday, June I, 11:30 p.m .at Harold's Club lor members of the Klamath County Democratic Club. New olllccin will be elected. None of the Incumbents. Pcuoll, president, Dorothy Hues treasurer or Don Trembly, vice president, are up 'tor reelection. Mrs, Lowell Is running for stale representative, Trembly lias moved to Meilford and others have given pressure of business as the reason for declining. New Assistant at Red Cross headquarters is Mrs. Marymine (Ed i Oranaa, resident of Klamath Kails lor 'JO years who has ac cepipd a position with the lied Cross, succeeding Mrs. Barbara Cooper, resigned, Mra. Cooper. Willi her position for four years. wilt attend summer school at Ore- gon Ulato College. Site will teach nest tall In KlsmsUi County. Visitor Mrs. Vance Hulchlns, IO'J-j Riverside. Klamath County pioneer, was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J Casey near Illy. The Casey cattle ranch la at Uie head of Whiskey Creek. During Mra. Hulchln's visit she wss taken to see an unusual tree on the Hat land, that Is the only spotlman in Uiat area of lis kind, TIir tree, surrounded by junl pers, with needles slmilsr to a jumper. Is dark green In color, and some 40 feet high. The late Mr, Hittchlns was one-time editor of the old Merrill Record. Sojourners will Install oflleers at the reuualr meeting al the Wll lard Hotel. Wednesday, June 9. Reservations lor the special lunch. eon at 13:30 noon, must be marie by tonight with Allison Hong, phone 9441. June 13 will be the last meet lug of the spring Siskiyou County Historical Society. Dr. Kenneth O Young, of the Yreka schools, authority on geology, will speak Illustrating his talk with colored slides and charts. A field trip will Conner. Standing: Paulina Stemler, Fay Stanley, Joy Ultick, Lew Stanley, Gertrude Felix and Frank Robiton. Some 300 "hami" are expected to attend and will ba offered a full tchedulo during their day stay in the Batin, P 1 be held Sunday, June 13. The bus will leave the county library al 10 n.rn . lor a trip through Willow Creek and Lllllo Shasta areas. Je rome Atr, James Rohrcr, Harry Cah, Joseph Hcsslg and otliers wilt shore their knowledge of this primitive country. About 50 points of Interest will be seen. Take lunch to bo calen at the Lllllo Shasta grange hull, Charlie Mnfson Is field chairman. Visitors over Ihe weekend In Klamstli Falls wpre Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Slaymaker of Portland. He Is a retired artist of Uie Oregon Journal. e.niisiea jerald D. Case, son nl Mr. and Mra. Lloyd E. Case 3003 Harvard, has enlisted In the U. 8. Air Force and Is stationed at an air lorcc base In Texas. He was formerly employed at Mould c;alt, Inc. ' Scholarship The Republic Cap loading and Distribution Company, Inc.. has established an annual (700 scholarship to be awarded to fei outstanding Junior or senior ma jorlng m traffic management and transportation at Uie University ol Oregon. Further Information may be obtained from the university. UAV Convention All Oold Star MoUiers are Invited to be guests at a tea In their honor at Jen Kd's on June 9, from 3 to 4 p.m. Those wishing transportation arc asked to call 8184 or 2-2518. Illy A safely rally lo bp held Tuesday evening, 8 p.m., at Bly Theater, Is being sponsored by Bly Orange No. 771. All residents are urged to attend. " Home Mrs. J. H. Carnahan has returned lo Klamath Fells alter spending Iwo years with her sis ter. Mrs. L. H. Haines, In Florida. For Uie present she Is staying with Mrs. Walter Thompson, IMS Sar gent Street. Stationed S-Sgt. Vernon C. Dillstrom. son of Mrs. and Mrs. K. Dillstrom, 1919 Wordcn, la now slutloiicd al Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. He is assigned to the 9lh Armament and Elec tronics Squadron at the Idaho In stallation, lie entered uie army in September, 1952, and has recently u-turned Irom a tour of duty in the Fur East. Korea Cpl. Lemuel Z. Lewis, son of Mrs. Olive E. Lewis. Hub bard, and husband of Bcrnlce Lew Is. Canby. recently received Uie Oood Conduct Medal while serving In Korea. KAKKU meets at Uie Pilots Club Lounge at the municipal air port Wednesday, June 9, at 8 p.m, In Far Kast Navy Chief Boat swain Robert J. Derra. son of William Derra of Malm is serving aboard the refrigeration store ship LSS Polaris In Uie Far East. Civil Service announces an examination lor substitute clerk to fill a vacancy In. the Merrill Post Oil Ice. Applicants must actu ally reside within Uie delivery of that post office. Applications should be tiled with uie Director, tievenin U.S. Civil Service Region. 302 Fed eral Office Building. SeatUe 4, Immediately. Malm Holds Commencement MAUN Commencement ex ercises of Malln High School were neio at Uie Broadway -Theater, Wednesday, June 2. at 8 p.m. Senior class roll included. Nada Oerry, Ruth Douglas, Janet El more, Oeorge Evans, Flo Johnson, Jo Johnson, Ruth Kallna, Darlene a-essier, Ron Lovenesn. Martha McAullffe, Stanley Miller, Pearl Ottoman, Edward Pierce, Virgil Kick, Barbara Salyers, Darla 8ar utrkl. Shirley Schofield, Shirley Travis and Don Unruh. 1 Exercises were opened with se lections by the high school band under the direction of Charles Do bry, Including Uie senior proces sional. 1 The Rev. Carl DeMott led Uie; audience In the invocation. The' salutatory address was made by1 Janet Elmore, The senior gift, Hi. ' to be used toward the purchase of a new trophy case, was presented ; to Marvin Macken by Stan Miller. ' The boys chorus, under the di rection of Don Miller, presented two numbers and the girls chorus, under the direction of Jean Gahm sang several numbers. Rex Putnam, state superlnten dant of public instruction, spoke on individual personality development. Diplomas were presented b y Carrol Howe, county school superintendent. Shirley Travis gave the valedic tory address, Shirley also won the coveted Elks scholarship. Darla Ssrutski received the OSC Dad's Club award and Ruth Kallna re ceived the award for the best school spirit. Other awards re ceived by students at Uie school assembly May 23, have been an nounced and published. Class ad visor was A. E. Street, Keno School Holds Services KENO Oraduatlon exrclses for the eighth grade were held Wednesday, June 2. Graduates were: Georgia Ager, Roger Boyd, Phyllis Cain, Mickey Oranas, Del liert Powell, Maxlne Scherer, Ro bert Scherer, Earnest Smith, War ren Sohrokolf, Darrell Wick and Donald Carroll. Special Intramural sports awards were presented to Beverly Scherer, Earnest Smith, Lorraine Clsrk, Dusne Hlnshaw, Georgia Ager, Delbert Powell, Phyllis Cain, War ren Sohrokolf and Joe DeOrande. Robert Scherer and Phyllis Cain were presented Uie citizenship awards and Delbert Powell Ihe scholarship award. The program followed with John Ely playing Uie processionsl and lecesslonal with additional orgsn selections during the program. The 8th grade chorus sa;ig and Rev. Melvln Orlfflth gave the In vocation. Awards were presented by Stan Sevruk, principal, with the Rev. George Alder giving the com mencement address. Rlchsrd Jameson, chairman of Ihe school board, presented the diplomas and the program closed with Uie Rev. Melvln Onffith giv ing the benediction. ! EFFORT SYDNEY, Australia i For eign Minister Richard o. cascy said Monday mgbt Australia will continue to strive for a settlement of the Indochina lighting by negotiation. DAV Planning Memorial Rite Olive A d a m I o n, department chaplain lor Disabled American Veterans In Oregon, has announced plans lor memorial services to be held In connection with the DAV convention In Klamath Falls June 9 through 12. Memorial aervlces will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at First Christian Church. The program will Include an or gan selection, Mrs. Arthur Denl son; color presentation. DAV hon or guard: invocation, Charles Po test; Scripture text, the Rev. Oeorge Alder, minister at First ChrlsUan Church. 1 Vocal solo, "Lord's Prayer," Dean Stevens; .nvjssage, "Ood Makes Ihe Dlfftrane e." Mrs. Adamson; vocal solo, "Beyond the Sunset." Stanley Kendall; In Mem orlum (roll call ol deceased mem bers I ; "Largo." First Christian Church choir dlreoted by Charles Uhllg; closing prayer, the Rev. Alder. Mrs. Adamson has extended a personal Invitation to everyona In the Klamath Basin to attend the memorial services. Rent A Vacation Travel Trailer Slee la S Pee btferaMllM Fkese SJJ0 or 7 Si POOLE'S MJr Look For This Sign AT YOUR DEALER STUDY WASHINGTON gM An exten sive scienliilo study of the causes ot rainfall Is being planned for Hawaii In October and November. Scientists from many parts ol the world are scheduled to par ticipate In the research which they hope will untold the secrets of rainfall formation and perhaps lead to ways to control rain. People Do Read SPOT ADS -you are! leave at 4:10 P. M. SAN FRANCISCO . 3 hn. IOS ANOIIIS . J'jhrs. Northbound Malnllntrl tiav al 9:10 A. M. PORTLAND . . 3', hn. SPOKANE . . . . 6 net. 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