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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1954)
WKDNKSIlAY, JULY 7, MM HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OHEGftN PAGE THREE y BASIN BRIEFS On I.r-avs I'I'O 1'icd Frlrdrl, on of Mr. and Mrn, Chuck Flic ilrl, 'rokntro Palls, In liumn on HO tlKy liuuu lioin Port Campbell, Konlurky. l'rcd la u 1063 urailualo ul KUIIH. Ho la u member ol Ihe psi'iili ooiu'ta. Kluinulh I'ounty lniocrelle Ceiiiinl Cuinmllleo will nicel lu nlulit. Wednesday, nl B p in. in Iho ilreull courl ruum lor election ul ofllt-rrs. All nrrclncl cuinmlllcc chairmen nio utucd lu attend. li r Oram Hiiclal 'llio MMIio rili.l Youth Fellowship la sponsor. Init an loo crruiii social at Ihe church, Wednesday. 1 to USD p.m. There will ho special- entertain mrnl. ' funeral, Mr. anil Mm. Alva Oldhuui, 1730 Klrtroiulo, received word yesterday ol llio death ol Mra. Oldham's brother, Olen D. Jackson, midair, California. They tell tills mornliiK to attend the lull era! narvlccn. i:Vl' MfOllnir will bo lirld Thursday July II at 1 p.m. t the First Christian Church lor iiroupn one and two. All members and friend InvHrd. NwlmmliK l.m will bruin Monday iiuiiiiiiik July 13 will) re. (stratum at :3i) a.m., at Twin Hprlnns pool In Lsiuirll Vally. Children inu.it hnvo had one year of school and the charuo lor let aoiu will be trn cent. Urn Nora, lluiiams la lm- provniK Urn momma; following ma jor aumrry prrlormod yesterday at Klamath Valley Hospital. Koprra and Sliders are asked lo attend a meeting at the Merrill Kodro grounds, '17iursday evening at 8:30 p.m. VUlihir Linda Kloua, former ly ol Klamath Kails and daughter of Mr. and Mra. M. D. Kloua of Hacrainetito, la visttlnir at the noma of Mr. and Mra. R. B. Zim merman, NiOO Crescent. KASIlU will meet Wednesday July 7, at I p.m. In the Pilots Club l.oimuc, at llio municipal air port. llota will ba Issued emer gency civil defense Identity cards, motion pictures will be shown and lefrcshiuctiu served. To Convention Mr. and Mra. Pete Alead. owners of Mead's mugs, mxmii me weearua m Mra ford allcndlng the Oregon fcltAle Pharmaceiillcal Association's an nual convenllon. Cranio Mrellng Hie llrnley Cliango will have a mrellng Wed nesday cvcnlnit, July 7, s p.m. In Iho llenlry Orange Hall. Follow ing tha business meeting the young people will present the program ana servo reiresnmenis. Ktrsy Puppy A small black male puppy strayed lo 313s Oarden Mondiry evening. He has a white lxH on his chest and white on his , buck legs owner may call at Ot ah ve address and Identify the pup ' . ,j , Orejou VI heal and flour may soon move oaslward at reduced transportation costs, according to HacKlo Northwest Oram and Oraln Products Association. It Is antici pated thst eastbound freight ratea will soon be cut six cents per bush el on grain and 10 cents per 100 pounds on flour. Visitors Mrs. Arils Thompson. Stevenson, Washington, mother of Mrs. Norman Wells and her son snd tin wife. Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Thompson and their daughter Sue, enrouto homo from a vacs lion In-Arkansas are guesls In the Wells home on Msdlson Street. Malln A drivers license ex aminer will bo on duty In Malln st the fire hall from 13 noon and p.m., Thursday, July a. The Klamath Falls ofliro will be open to handle renewal licenses only on that date. Tnnlghi The Methodist Youth Fellowship Is sponsoring an Ice cream social st the church Wed nesday evening, 7 to 8:30 p.m. There will be special entertain ment. , Vrom Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Wsltcr Kerrigan or Ashland have been visiting Klamath Agency and Klamath Falls the past few days. Klamath Agency Harvey Wright, from the Indian Alfalrs De partment, Salem, Is at Klamath Agency this week. Ksrl II. nalrey Instructor In screen printing: technology, OTI apoko before tits Paclllo North west Chapter of Screen Process ' nl..lirB .i . ... t i,iB nan.fviKi.iuii nfa UIG ICK1UI1SI ennforenco In Portland Saturday. "Sovornl of Uio OTI samples showed a high degree of craftmsn- ..I.Ih II...I rvrr ..an h i.t-niwl nf " ktslftfl nnrrell Hal-tins, vice nresl- drill of the chapter. K. frank Tucker manager ol Hie Klamath County Chamber of Commerce, has bern selected lo teach a courso In budgets and edu cation activities at Ilia Western In stitute of Commercial and 'trade Executives st Stanford University the week of July 11 lo 17. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Hob Nagle, Crntral Point, vlsllcd hrr parents the Amll Nelson's, 1133 Martin, over the weekend In Longvlrw Mrs, Ruy iSpikei Dorber, Kathie and Laurie, arc spending some time In Longvlcw visiting Mra. Ueebcrs parents. Takes Trip Jim Kennetl, HOC student buoy prvsidrnl, Ashland, and former Klamalh Falls resident. has been selected lo attend the sevenlh annual National Student Congress lo bo held st the Uulver, itlty of Iowa, Allied, Iowa, August 3:1-31. Kennetl will be the flrnl such delegate to be tout by BOO lollop ing BOC's affiliation with the No llonal Student Assn, last year. To California Dr. C h a r I e s Humor and lamlly, well known Ashland physician In moving soon to Vlsla, California, lo make his home. T I n A.I-I.IM Mr aiM Ur, Lou Drager, Hatfield, are In Los Angelra attending the Grand Lodge Convention of the HI'OE. 1 Called lo Ashland Mrs. Ruth King, of the Herald and News atalf, was called lo Ashland Tues day by Illness of her father. Recovered Donald A. W. Piper attorney In the Pine Tree Build ing. Is back In his olflco this week alter being 111 with mumps. To Camp Naomi French snd her staff loft this morning lor the Camp Fira Olrls Lske of the Woods csmp lor three dsys stall training and preparation for Sat urday opening of the camp. klamalh Baal will be aaluted Air Force Tells Of Fast New Jet WAHHINOTON lt) The Air Fores says a new daylight let lighter which reportedly lias Down up to sbout 1.600 miles an hour has passed flying tests si EUwsrds Air Force Base, Cam. Yeslorday s cryptic simuunce- iiw-iil disclosed that the Lockheed XPI04, an "air auperlorlty" fight er, had made Its first flight Isst February. Tha Air Force gave out little opcclllc I n f o r m a 1 1 o ii. How ever, other reliable sources have said Die ship weighs only about half as much as Jets now In the air. but Is Iwice sa last as the swlltcst of litem. Chiloquin To Present Film AIR CltAHII DIONVKH, England Ml A Roy si Air Force training piano tore off s four-fool length of wing on s rher bunk Tuesday, but the Can solan pilot made a sale landing st his base 10 miles awuy. In a half hour prog rum on KBE8 TV, Mrdlord, from 6:30 to 7 p.m., tonight, In llugrne Addle May Nixon, city librarian, Is attending the li bra rhina' Institute at Eugene tills week. From Portland Mr. and Mia. Roy Orem of Portland arc expec ted here Thursday following the dentil of Mrs. Orem's mother, Mrs. Alice Z. Oocller. CIHLOqum Hits film. Mar tin Luther, which has been show uig to cspaclty crowds all over Uio United Ststes Slid 111. msny western European countries, will lie shown July 8, I and 10 for lis only showing In the northern Klam ath Basin when It appears st the Chiloquin Chief Theater. Mrs. Ed ouurd Prlaulx has been chslrmsn of Ihe committee st work In pro moting the film. The movie, filmed In Kurope un der American sponsorship with a British cast snd Ocrmsn technical help, has drswn four-star rsllngs Iron) all Chicago's newspapers Time magazine, and was chosen to open the Edinburgh film (coll val last year. Martin Luther Is a story of re- llglon during the Reformation and cl one of the heroes of Uie fslth of the Protestant religion. Through out the years of lu planning, the emphasis was constantly on au thenticity and msny sgcnclcs gave lull approval before the first scene was shot. Nlsll MacOlnnls. s brilliant Brit ish sctor, plsys the part ol me priest of the Roman Catholic church wnose years oi soui scarvn- PAINTING ond PAPERHANGING Free Estimates CALL TIM MaeNANN Phone 2-3(52 Ing for peace finally brought annul hi psrt In the beginnings of the Reformation and Protestenbm. When a test run wai made of Ihe movie In Hickory. North Car olina, population 0,000, the pic ture drew 10,000 movie-goers. The movie will be withdrawn from the public theater circuit by the Lu theran churches July 31, and this will be tha last chance to see it. DAR Members Attend Meeting Members of Eulalona Chapter, DAR, attending the district meet ing in Mcdford, June 23, were: Mrs. H. A. Pedc-rscn, Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. Raymond Hall, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. E. M. Chllcote, Mrs. Ouy Barton and Mrs. Henry Nlcol. ChapU-r members from Lake- view, Mcdford, Ashland, Klamath Falls and Oranta Pass met lor a luncheon at the Mcdford Hotel. The district meetings arc held annually and the next one Is planned for June 10, 1855 in Grants pats. House Gets Ship Restoring Bill WA8IUNOTON Ml Tha bill lo restore Uio UBS Constitution snd dispose of tha famed warships Constellation, Hartford, Olympia and Oregon, has gone back to the House for approval of a few minor changes made by the Senate. Iho measure was passed Tues day by the Senate and returned for approval of the changos. It provides for restoration and maintenance of tha Constitution snd turning over of the Constella tion snd Hartford to the cities of Baltimore snd Mobile, Ala., re spectively. .The Olympia and Oregon are to be kept one year. After that time, of no one bids tor their csre, they may be disposed of by the secre tary of the Nsvy. KASRU Plans Odell Fly-In Members of Klamath Air Bearch and Rescue Unit planning to par ticipate In the fly-In to Odell Lak-, this Sunday will leave from the Mentl-Newlun hangar at ft a.m. This flight Is one of tha most scenic on the year's sgenda, ac cording to Ben Burgess, KA8RU fly-In chairman. There are adequate landing ac commodations at the Crescent Odell Lake air strip, Including s landing strip 3.600 feet long and 200 feel wide with good approaches at both ends. Elevation is 4.835 fee There is an asphalt warm us spron and smple tie down places. Participants are requested to take their own picnic lunch and fishing equipment If they desire. Boats may be rented at the lake for 1 Lining expeditions on the lake for Mack Ins w, which sre In abun dance in tha lake at a depth ol 300 to 300 feet. The flight Sunday is s progres sive flight for members of ' the Sportsman Pilots Association and upstate pilots who will have coffee In Condon before meeting KASRU members for lunch at Odell Lake. All persons with plsnes and (11 KASRU members with transporta tion are urged to take psrt. ACE MIMEO SERVICE 424 Mala St, Mimeographing Sam Day Sarvlea (Jl'AKK BERGEN, Norway Ifi Rosi dents of Norway's west coast were shaken early Wednesday by a mod erate earthquako which rattled doors snd windows In the ares be tween Bergen and Btavanger. Two diMlnct shocks were felt. No cas ualties or damage has been reported. FLOOR SHOW NIGHTLY Except Thursday THE OLD FORT TAVERN FORT KLAMATH, ORE. NEW SHOW EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT! 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