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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1954)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. la&4 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE Red Cross Directors Hold Meeting September 29 has been set as the date for the animal meeting of the Klamath Countv Red Cross Chapter. The date was set at a meeting of the board of directors, July 19 at the Winema Hotel with R. H. Tisdale, chapter chairman presiding, other members of the board present were Mike Balsiger, Liquor Funds D More than 15 million dollars was distributed by the Oregon liquor control commission during the 12 months ending June 30 the greatest yearly allocation in its 20 year history. The commission re ported that S13.082.596 went to the state general fund. $1,240,276 to Incorporated cities and 8914.822 to counties. The record distribution is not matched by a rise In liquor sales, the commission emphasized. More money was distributed during the last fiscal year because less was required for working capital, and It was possible to release accumu ' lated funds withheld for investment in inventories. Liquor purchasers spent only $168,736 more for liquor during the year. Of the amount distributed $13, 398,298 came from liquor revenue and sale of purchaser's permits; $1,185,316 from privilege taxes; and $654,080 from license fees. Jim Kerns. Julius Ouintoni, Deb Addison, Kelson Reed, Frank Sex ton, Dr. Boyd Sprague, A. L Cra iapp and Dr. William G. Holford Jr. Kelson Reed was appointed chairman of the annual meeting. Officers and ten new directors are elected annually. Deb Addlsou, Julius Guintoni and Mrs. Larry Watsins were appointed as a nom inating committee Virginia Dixon, executive secre tary, reported that on July 16th she had been elected to serve as president of the Northwest Associa tion of Red Cross chapter execu tives, and was authorized by the board to accept the position and attend quarterly meetings in Port land. The association is composed of chapter executives from Oregon and Washington. Reports were given to the meet ing concerning the present status of the blood program. Red Cross has been requested by the Secre tary of Defense and the Office of HST On First Trip Since Operation KANSAS CITY i Former President Harry S. Truman took his first automobile ride yesterday since leaving Research Hospital, where he underwent surgery for removal of his gall bladder and appendix June 20. "The trip apparently didn't tire him at all," said Mrs. Truman. "He seems to be getting stronger all the time." Civil Defense to collect approxi mately ont! million p.nia of blood for U)e fiscal year 1954-55. Shipments of whole blood over seas have been terminated but Red Cross is still supplying many mili tary and veterans hospitals with whole blood and during the past year has provided approximately one million pints of blood for pro cessing into scrum albumin and gamma globulin. The current as signment for the military is for fractionation purposes only, al though the organization will con tinue to supply whole blood for military and veterans hospitals. Reports on the National Aquatic school at Lake of the Woods for August 22nd to September 1st, in dicate a capacity school. Directors pledged assistance in transporta tion of students and voluntary use of boats for the small craft section of the school. T. J, O'Harra of the Richfield 01! Corporation, has volunteered to give 200 gallons of gas for motor boat use in the conduct of the Aquatic school. 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