THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Ike Cousin Loses
Abilene Vote
ABILENE, Kan. tin A third
cousin of Dwight Eisenhower failed
to win the nomination for sheriff
in the President's home county..
Carl Eisenhower came out third
best in the three-man race In Tues
day's primary election.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Paul M. Noel, D.M.D.
James H. Noel, D.M.D.
Donald P. Noel, B.S., D. M. D.
hove token over the offices of Boyd S.
SproQue, M35 East Main Street. . i ;
, Dr. Jomej H. Noel is now toking ap
pointments for dental work.
Dr. Paul M. Noel will limit his practice
to denture construction ond will take op
pointments on or about September 15th.
Dr. Donald P. Noel now is serving with
the U.S. Air Force.
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A RED TAIL HAWK came to grief on trip to Klamath Falls when it perched on a radio
antenna atop the Marion Apartments. The wayward bird (top) ii shown after a band on one
of its legs became entangled in the antenna wire. Gordon Smith, manager of the apartment
house is shown holding the hawk .after it had been liberated. It was taken to the home of
Jim O'Donahue who is waiting for the owner to claim it. Photo by Kettler
Driver Dies At
Car's Wheel
INGLEWOOD, Cnlif. (PI A traf
fic officer stopped Rudolph Goe-
bel's car after a, traffic rule in
fraction and asked for Goebel's
driver's license.
While the officer was lookirfe at
it yesterday, Gocbel, 67, slumped
over the steering wheel. He was
pronounced dead at a hospital.
Masons Plan
Crater Meet
The sixth annual outdoor com
munication of Crater Lake Lodge
No. 211, A.F. and A.M.. will be
held at Crater Lake National Park,
Saturday, August T.
The first section of the Master
Mason degree will start at 12 00
noon. The second section will be
gin at 2 p.m., and will be performed
by the officers and members of
Sunny Side Lodge of Portland. Fol
lowing the afternoon session a
barbecue dinner will be served.
The area can be best reached
by taking the old Sun Mountain
Highway, using the east entrance
to the park where the road will
be well posted. All Master Masons
are cordially invited to attend this
ceremony, which has become one
of the outstanding yearly events
in Mftsonry in the state.
Women Of Moose
Hold Meeting
Sixteen members, representing
three chapters, attended the state
' meeting of Women of the Moose
executive committees which was
held at the home of Kathleen Hep
burn, junior graduate regent, 911
Eldorado, sunaay, August i.
Attending from Medford Chapter
834 were Florence summernem,
Junior grade regent: Delcie Brad.
ley, recorder; Clara Elridge, sen
ior regent; Madlyn Beeson, treas.
urcr and Nelda Roberts, junior re
gent.
From Merrill Chapter 18 were
Rose Van Meter, recorder;
Blanche Fies, senior regent; Myrtle
Kucera, treasurer; Barbara Icen
bice, chaplain and Evelyn Rush,
junior regent.
Klamath Falls Chapter 467 was
represented by Fanny May Thomp
son, executive session leader;
Mary Morris, chaplain1; Hazel Pul
ley, Junior regent; Doris Benedict,
recorder; Lola Hemingsen, treas
urer, and Kathleen Hepburn, jun
ior graduate regent.
Drunk Bicycle
Driving Charged
PIQUA. Ohio LP) Even though
he hadn't even been inside an
automobile. Elton M. Morris of
Piqua drew a three day jail sen
tence and a siou nne lor arunk
driving.
Municipal Judge Charles Lynch
acted after Morris pleaded guilty
to the charge. Officers had reported
they found Morris "weaving all
over" Main Street m his bicycle.
Klamoth Falls, Oregoa
AMERICAN CHINESE
Foods ot their bolt!
Ben B. Lee, Mgr.
k. 49t For Ordert To Toko Out
Nagging Backache
Sleepless Nights
Often Due to Kidney Slow-down
When ltMnpy function vlowt down, many
folks complain of naerinr backache, hrad.
achef , ditxinrdi and loss of pep and merry,
Don'i suffer mtlnw nichti with Ihene di.
romforta tf reduced kidney function ia
tins you down due to auch common came
a strean and strain, orer-exertion or xpo
ure to cold. Minor bladder irritations du
to cold or w -one diet may cauae setting up
Biffhta or frevient paaaaajea.
Don't neglect your kidneys ff the? cnnrfU
tiona bother ycra.TryDoan'i PiUa mild dU
uretic. It's amaiinc how many times lloan '
;iv happy relief from these diieomforts
help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and Ahe-S
flush out waste. Ask for new, larsre, economy
tic and save money. Gtt Dean 'a filla todayl
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