Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 18, 1955, Page 16, Image 16

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nERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1955
; , V. E. BOTTERWORTH
Guest Pastor
to Be Heard
i
!v.-. E. Buttei woi th, academic
fjren of San Jose Bioie ooiiege,
will be the tuoDlv minister at the
Suburban Christian Church. Sum
hers School, Sunday. Butterworth
bring very line messages at
Doth We morning ana evening oei v-
! Butierworth was called to teach
en the staff of San Jose Bible Col
lege In 1961 and uecaine academic
?ean In 1954. Previous to that
ime he held ministries in Christ
an churches in Napa, Santa Roia,
ComDton. and El Centre Calilor
ilia, and in Salt Lake City, Utah.
and Nampa, Idano. He has been
fen the teaching btaff of Pacific
' Bible Seminary. Long Beach, Cali
fornia. He also served for two
tears as chaplain in the United
Btates Army and saw duly in Uie
ruropcan theater of operations.
Bible School will convene al 9:45
k.m., followed by church services
at 11 a.m. Christian tnaeavor ana
tidult Bible study are held at 6
b.m.; followed by evening worship
Service at 7 p.m.
P.T.A.
r ROOSEVELT PTA
Dr. John H. Waterman, Director
'tit Mental Health for the state of
Oregon was guest speaker at the
bast meeting of the Roosevelt PTA.
1a tea preceded the regular busi
ness meting.
: Dr. Waterman was Introduced by
'Mrs. Melvln Miller, program chali
man. During his talk, he brought
Kiut that his department' Is respon
"fiiile for all mental health work
Hot adults and children in the
Iftate. i
i He stated that lew children in
terviewed, are mentally deficient,
that these children were expe
riencing everyday problems In
: "crowing up.'' 11 is the purpose of
his department to extend help.
Mrs. Vnde Klrby announced the
-annual school .carnival to be held
i.at Uie achool al 7:30 p.m. Frl
iav,v November 18. The public is
-invited to Join parents and lriends
; pr the school In enjoying the cake-'-walk.
duck toss, shout the crow,
!iewlng booth, food concessions and
; other features. A short play will
'.be presented at 8 p.m. in the au-
, juitorium.
.'- Mrs. Art Moore announced Unit
. Manzaima is (he only street which
la being patrolled lor sledding for
,' children of the Roosevelt district.
:- -There will be guards from 4-
S.m. weekdays and from 10 a.m.
mil 8 p.m. on weekends.
Mrs. H. O. Juckeland announced
' (he next dates, December fl-7 for
J" Jhe visit of the Red Cross Blood
: inoblle and asked for1 cooperation
' bf; members In giving blood.
MavyToMove
Old KF Hangar
. Desnlte opposition from the
I Klamath Palls City Council, a U.S.
: Nat v Plan to move the old wooaen
municipal hangar at Uie airport
seemed inevitable Tnursoay. ac
cording to Mayor Paul Lanory.
The mayor said Schenk Construc
tion Company, Portland, success
ful bidder tor the moving con
tract, had arrived in Klamath
Falls and Is ready to move
I he hangar, which houses Antone
Steinbock's Klamath Aircraft Serv
ice. The hangar will be moved to
a location norm or the steel hangar
near the waler tower. It is pres
ently located on Uie northeast side
of the airport.
Last month, Schenk Construction
Company offered to move the 100
by 140 foot hangar at a cost of $87,
649. Steinbeck won council backing
to fight the move, on grounds thai
he would be forced to close his busi
ness during the expected 90 day
move.
Mayor Landry said the city ap
proached military olficiais on a
plan whereby the city would sell
the old hangar for salvage, and
would erect a prefabricated steel
building on the new location for
Stelnbock, at a reduced price to
the government,
City officials have sent a letter
to U.S. Senator Wayne Morse ap
praising him of '.he situation and
asking his aid in the matter.
In Uie meantime, however, the
movers have arrived and the may
or said a solution to the problem
seems dubious.
They'll Do It Every Time
Kerns Elected
TV President
Ben Kems was elected president
recently of the Television and Ra
dio Association of Klamath Falls.
Bill Fink was named vice presi
dent, Gerald Wlckersham, secre
tary, and Mel Berry, treasure
The organization Is made up of
television dealers, technicians and
Instructors. It was formed last
year with the main purpose of
the group to ensure good business
practices in the sales and service
of TV and radio in Klamath Falls.
Members of the association hold
educational and public relations
meetings for the purpose of seeing
that Uie industry keeps a healthy
name In Klamath Falls. -
Kerns announced today thai any
one in Klamath Falls who en
counters malpractices in the TV
and radio trades is invited. to con
tact any member of Uie association.
DYNAMITERS
'' BAGHDAD, Iraq t Iraq po-
-lice announced inursoay they ar
retted live suspcottd dynamiters
near the French Embassy In
Baghdad. Police said they believe
I lie -men were sympathizers with
the Nationalist movement In Mo-Jicco.
Weed Brownies
Bake Cookies
WEED Gingerbread men,
pumpkin faces and oilier Interest
ing cookies were baked by third
grade Brownies al the home ot
their leader, Mrs. Dan Downey,
Monday. Each girl took home her
snare or the completed rare.
Mary Anne and Jackie McKowan
were visitors. Shirley Renning and
Janet Mazzel were aient mem
bers. Those attending were Becky
Downey, Sheryl Lenin, Carol Shel
ton, Bclty Lou Smith, Gall Bur
bled, Sharon Beggs and Shirley
Anderson.
By Jimmy Hatlo
WmeM SILO TOLD HIS KIN" 'MST BUSINESS
HE W4S SOWS iNTO.TWEy THREW X
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BUSTBD-
BOT HE AMDE GOOD-MOW TUEYAlL
PUT THE ARM OH HlM SO MUCH HE
LOOKS LIKE A SIAMESE ST4TU5
P" zrtr---ZN: ill'!3- TT' ffSLO-vW Business fe-A
SERVfCE CLUB CALENDAR
' eiotherhood of Railroad Signal
men, noon, Spanish Room.
noon. Cedar
v
noon, Pine
THE STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT CLASSIC four-dobr iedan for 1 956, top model in the company's
lines, will be on display at Juckeland Motors, Eleventh and Klamath, November, 22. The car
is more than 1 7 leet long and almost six feet wide. Two-color interiors are available in a broad
choice of new fabrics end vinyls, decorator-harmonized with exterior color selections. The
Classic is presented by Studebaker as the highest powered car in its price class, with 2I0
horsepower. Along with other models in fjie new Studebaker lines, it has more than 30 major
safely features. The new lines include 1 6 different basic models 1 2 in the President V8,
Commander V8 and Champion sedans and station wagons, and four in the new sports-type
line. Studebakers in I95& have the only completely restyling in the volume low-price field.
WILLARD HOTEL
Monday ' -
Lions directors,
Rooin.i
Kiwania directors,
Orove Room.
Life Underwriters special meet
ing, noon, Spruce Rojin.
Business and Professional Wom
en, 6.50 p.m.. Fine Grove Room.
Neighbors of Woodcraft buffet,
S:30 p.m., Juniper Room.
Tuesday
Toastinasters. 8:30 a.m.. Spruce
Room. ,
Lions, noon, Pine Grove Room.
Soil Conservation Committee,
e:30 a.m.. Spruce Room.
20-30 Club, 7 p.m.. Cedar Room.
Wednesday
Realty Boaid, noon, Spruce
Room.
Sojourners. -1:30 p.m.. Pine Grove
Room.
Thursday
No meetings, Thanksgiving Holi
day. -Friday
Kiwanls and Rotary Joint meet
ing, noon. Pine Grove Room.
Shrine Camel Herders, 6:30 p.m.,
Pine Grove Room.
Saturday
Shrine Camel Herders,
Pine Grove Room.
Shrine Candidates,
Juniper Room.
November 27
Shrine Breakfast,
pine urove Room
WIN EM A HOTEL
Monday
Estate Planning Board, 7 a.m..
Crater Room.
Red Cross, noon, Empire Room.
Owl Hoots, 6:30 p.m.. Empire
Room.
Tuesday
Exchange Club, noon, . Empire
Room.
Quota Club, noon, Camas Room.
Noma, 7 p.m., Empire Room.
Medical Society, 6:30 p.m., Cam
as Room.
Wednesday
Estate Planning Board, 7 a.m.,
Crater Room.
noon,
8:30 . a.m..
10:30 a.m.
noes,
Chamber of Commerce
Empire Room.
Tokete'e Lions, 6:30 p.m., Em-1
pire itoom. .
Thursday
No meetings. Thanksgiving Holi
day.
Friday .
Eolale Planning Board, 7 a.m.,
Crater Room.
Saturday
e Hammond Orgs
Caere' Orgs
Largest flock t'atl
ina mak pianoi In
thu part of tlia
wet. Rent a Spinel
plana Rental pur
:bM plan.
LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO.
120 Na. 7tb
Weed Area Pupils
To Get Salk Shots
WEED Inoculations of Salk
polio vaccine will be given here
on Tuesday, November 29, for eli
gible pupils of Gazelle, Butteville,
Grass Lake and Weed, schools. Pu
pils of the second and third grades
no those not advanced from the
first or second grade last spring
rre eligible.
About 85 per cent of the 156 sec
ond and third graders at Weed
have returned signed permission
(lips from their parents. ,
BEEF PRICES
are DOWN ! !
Now is the time to fill your locker
Young Beef fo5c
Whole, half or quarters 4dJ-
Super Packing Co.
Phone 5323
Salk Vaccine Plans Told
"margin of safety," against any
lingering virus that conceivably
might remain.
EARTHQUAKE
SANTIAGO, Chile ifi A strong
earthquake shook the city of Co
plapo in the northern province ot
Atacama Thursday. The shock
caused panic among (he residents
but there were 110 Immediate re
ports of deaths or daage. Co
plapo Is about 490 miles north of
Santiago.
CIVIL AIR PATROL
RUMMAGE SALE
Frldar & Saturday Nov. 11-1$
EMPORIUM BUILDING '
Will pk-k up your rummage
Call 2-1543 or 2-033S
Television-Radio
Association
OF
Klamath
. . . your local radio and TV dealers
and servicemen who strive for ...
Truth
Reliability
Accuracy
(now how
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) The
U.S. Public Health Service today
unveiled new production and safe
ty testing procedures of polio vac
cine which should put manufacture
of safe vaccine on "an assembly
line, basis'." , ,
Dr.. Jonas Salk, appearing with
a panel of polio experts at the 3rd
annual mecilng of the American
Public ' Health Association, said
that under the new procedures, In
cluding much more effective safety
testing, We should get (safe) con-,
slstency in lot after lot."
Dr.- Leonard A. Scheele, U.S.
surgeon general, said manufactur-1
era . were lu "various stages of
readiness" and that some already
were operating under the proced-,
ures set forth lrt Uie Interim report;
released today by the Public Health
Service's Teclinlc.il Committee on
Polio Vaccine. I
Several changes in manufactur
ing procedures and safety tests:
were outlined In the report.
- Salk said the changes amounted
to submitting each batch of vac
cine to a "calculated amount of
over-treatment" to create a bonus
CLOSING OUT SALE
continues
KLAMATH FURNITURE CO.
221 Main
T
NEED MONEY?
COmERCIAL
FINANCE CORP.
107 No. 9th Phone 7711
DANCING
SATURDAY NIGHT
Pete Colley's Orch.
AMERICAN
LEGION CLUB
228 N. 8th STREET
MEMBERS & GUESTS
The Klamath Falls. Lions Club Proudly Presenti
h n rr r-a
mm
and his MUSICAL INSANITIES OF 1956
"THE CRAZIEST SHOW ON EARTH"
20 - WORLD FAMOUS ENTERTAINERS - 20
PELICAN
THEATRE
TONIGHT
2 PERFORMANCES - 5:45 - 8:30
GOOD SEATS WILL BE AVAILABLE
AT THE BOX OFFICE FOR BOTH SHOWS
5:4S SHOW ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS $1.00
NO SEATS RESERVED FOR 1ST SHOW
8:30 SHOW-MAIN FLOOR - RESERVED - $2.00
Loqei-Reierved $3.00-Balcony-Nor Reserved $1.50
Tickets On Sale At Derby's Music Co. Until 5:30
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