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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE -yr Ci xj CLYDE CHARTERS. Salem, will be quest caller at a masquerade square dance sponsored by the Do-Si-Do Club Saturday, October 30, at 8:30 p.m. in the club house at the airport. Char ters began calling in 1937 and now is featured regular ly in Albany, Silverton, Sa- lem and the Hayloft in Portland. Peace Through Strength Seen , WASHINGTON" Ml West Ger man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said Friday the Western world should seek peace throuih .n treaty with the Sovier bloc but oniy alter malting Itself strong militarily and economically. Adenauer, now seeking aDDrov- al by hU own and the other West ern parliaments of agreements to make Germany a sovereign, arm ed partner, solemnly warned: "Let us beware of illusions. We In Germany are particularly well informed about the difficulties which must be surmounted on the way to an easing of tension with the Communist-dominated world! ... We also know that extreme caution and vigilance are calicl for." , He also repeated, in a speech prepared for a National Press Club luncheon, the judgment in which President Eisenhower joined him Thursday that Rus sia's proposal -of last week lor four-power talks on German re unification, European security and an Austrian peace treaty offer nothing new. "The Soviet aim continues to be to disinterest the United States in European questions and to elim inate Atlantic influence from Eu ropean affairs," he said. The Chancellor's speech was tit . Gesjnan. His country's diplomatic million supplied an official English translation. BASIN BRIEFS fnhl 1 is riatiim.t.fl rfuliA.. t inn mui. f- tiu EuanMiuM nf Advancement of the Mission Cove nant denomination or America. A special message that disciplines the Christian life will be brought oy me pastor, ine Kev. Joe Nora UF Official Warns Workers "The Drice of freedom is eternal viguance," quoted Rex Dye, chair, man of last year's United Fund- Red Cross drive. In a talk Thurs day which followed his presenta tion of seven UF-RC oscars and certificates. Dye compared the community's acceptance last year of the one united drive to freedom following a revolution, since the community had been "freed" from "revolu tions" I.e., campaigns every tew montns. "But we have to be vigilant he warned. "The community re sponse has been wonderful, but have we overestimated the ease with wbich this campaign could be successful?" He complimented groups which were awarded certuicates and Oscars. "These certilicates are set aside lor firms whose employes feel close enough to the community to sign up near 100 per cent in sup port of the ln-plant committee's payroll deduction plan; oscars are awarded for outstanding participa tion of firms and employes," he explained. Scheduled to receive both os cars and certificates at Friday's noon report meeting were Great Northern, East Side Electric, Montgomery w a r d' s, E m 1 1' sv mumain raws weamery, .smith Bates Printing. In .line for oscars were Your store, J. c. Penney Co., -Bend-Portland Truck Service, Oregon Nevada - California Fast Freight. Shaw's Stationery. Willard Hotel, Klamath Flower Shop. Pacific Tel ephone and Telegraph Co. was to bo awarded a certificate. Fireman Dies -From Injuries PHILADELPHIA (P) A sixth preman died Friday from injuries luffered In the blast In the rear if a chemical plant Thursday nrhlch killed : three fire officials md two other hosemen. The latest victim was James Boyle, 32. He had suffered second nd third degree burns of 40 per lent of his body. The freak explosion-there was lo fire-did not damage the inside of the two story Charles W. Berg laboratories plant. It shattered a anfc minutes after the arrival of Bremen summoned by a tele phoned report of seeping ammo lia fumes in the area. The plant, which manufactures ihemical and oil derivatives, was impty ln the early morning hours then the blast occurred. Press Group Holds Meeting SEATTLE lm Ahnnt. tn arlltnr. and nubllshlM'ft nf nravnn anA Washington newspapers which hold membership in The Associat ed Press met here Friday for the annual session of their asociation. Thev were devotimr h rimr tn discussion Of news nnrf nintiiro handling. The winner of the year's top photo award will be announced at a Friday evening banquet. During separate state meetings, Frank Jenkins, publisher of The Klamath- Falls Herald and News and JonA' McClpllnnH .It- - .Hit... of The' Longvlew Dally News, were presiding over the Oregon and Washington groups. They are the chairman nf thn state organizations. QUAKE SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, IAI A strnnir pai-thmialrn ,kl. this republic at 12:10 a.m. Fri day but no damage was reported. AND SIDING 5$$ SAVE SS$ i whi u th. work Deal with the min ht Hu th. work W. S. "BILL" HEIMANN Fiona 7IM sis Mitchell WOP. PESEGMS MOID 3 1 nnrn rv UQl 1.1.1 II lund at the It a.m. worship. Sun day school meets at D:4& a.m. the last Sunday of rally month, at the nru covenant cnurcn. Relate Experiences Sunday evening, October 31, at 1:30 p.m. the Rev. Norman and Martha Dwlght will relate some of their experiences in the home mission work in the Virginia Mountains, at the First Covenant Church. This couple is on call for service in Formosa leaving sometime in De cember, 1964. Choir rehearsal will follow this service. Transferred WAC Pet. Laura Ferguson, daughter of Mrs. Helen Logan, 503 Upham, has just com pleted basic training at the new Women's Army Corps Center, Fort McClellan, Alabama. She is being transferred to the Southeastern Signal School, Camp Gordon, Geor gia. w Midland Home Economics Ex tension group will meet Monday, November 1, instead of Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Suk raw, Route 1, Box 916 in the Del f a 1 1 1 Lane. Luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. with business meeting and election of officers fol lowing. Refreshments later. Mrs. Sukraw will be hostess. All mem- bersare asked to be on time. Correction Effective date of Acme Fast Freight reductions In rates as well as elimination of ar bitrages Is November 10, not No vember 1, as stated in the Thurs day issue of the Herald and News. ROTC Among the 24 Oregon State College Army ROTC seniors who have been designated distin guished military students by Col. Ernest C-' Knapp, commanding of ficer is William F. Toole of Klam ath Falls. Disrhurge Military discharge was granted Morris E. Haney In Klamath Falls this week. Garden Club The Evergreen Garden Club will hold its regular meeting Monday, November 1. at 7:30 p.m. at the Altamont Junior High School. George W a r d e 1 1, Klamath Forest Protective Associ ation, will speak on identifying na tive trees and shrubs. Bonanza. .Tuninr 1?nlll0 u-Ml be nwspntpH rririav ovonliw ' rv. tober 29, at S o'clock in the grade school gym. A special musical pro gram will be presented according to Kuoy Maipert, class adviser. Hat Class An evening class In feather hat making will be offered at Klamath Union High School In the near future. This is an advance notice so that participants may save feathers. Mrs. Joe Van Me- ter will be the instructor. Call 8538 for further information. Garden Club Klamath Falls Garden Club will meet Monday, November 1, at 2 p.m. in the city library auditorium. Mrs. Clarence Ward-will show, her films taben in Italy and Spain., ; If Ll"si. JIM FERGUSON, of Jim's Shell Service, 1402 Oregon Avenue was ready for the day's work this morning when the 9 o'clock pho tographer stopped by. FLOODS . ' SALERNO, Italy U) Vicenzo Pappalardo, 26, reported to po lice Thursday that he lost 26 rel atives, including his mother, brothers and sisters, their hue- bands and wives and children, in last Tuesday's flash floods. pass .-JL So smooth it leaves you jfotttf breathless tnirnoff -VODKA Moose Smoker To Be Held Plans are complete for the Moose smoker to be held tonight October 29. at the Moose Hall. A potluck supper will be served at ARTILLERY FIRE TAIPEH, Formosa W Chinese Nationalists and Communists ex changed about 100 rounds of artil lery fire in the Amoy-Quemoy area Friday, the Nationalist De fense Ministry announced. 0:30 for members and guests and Ihe program will begin at 8 o'clock. First main event will match Monty Montgomery and Ralph Weaser; second main event will leature Dwaine McDanials and George Bray. 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