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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1956)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1958 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE Milkmen Elect New directors were elected Tues day by members of the Klamath Grade A Producers Association at a meeting In Klamatli Falls. The new board will organize and elect the association president at a meeting next Monday evening. Two new directors were elected to serve three year terms on the board. They are Stanley Masten Jr.. of Poe Valley and E. O. (Edi Born of the Crystal Springs area. Two other directors were reelect ed. They are Lawrence Geraghty of Merrill for three years and George Relllng of Poe Valley for two years. These men will serve with three Guard Holds Rifle Practice Klamath Falls National Guard Battery B. of the 732nd AAA Bat talion held its weekly small arms rifle practice on January 12. Battery Commander 1st. Lt. Leonard Springer was In charge of the firing. First Lt. Robert CalC well, Sgt. Bert L. Hegler, Sgt. Henry Tayson instructed the firing . with Sgt. ' Kenneth Hearth in charge of supplies. Members of the battery filing were: Cpl. William V. Qulgley, Cp!. Ronald Stuck. Cpl. Don Ris tine, Pfc. Billie Chambers. Pfc. Robert Hearth, Pfc. a e o r g e Hodges, Pfc. Paul Hug. Pvt. Dan iel Stewart and Pfc. Robert Wag ner. The practices are a part of bat tery training and are held to im prove the efficiency of the mem ..bers of the local unit and to pre pare them for competition In the state and national rifle matches. Morse Scores Secrecy Trend BALTIMORE Wl Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore) warned Tuesday night against what he called the "dangerous trend" In this country toward "government by secrecy and concealment." "There Is no substitute for pub lic disclosure when it comes to protecting your rights as citizens," Sen. Morse told the 37th anniver sary dinner of the Brotherhood of OJieb Shalom Hebrew Congrega tion. He said the substantive rights of the people under our laws are suffering because of the Impair ment of their procedural riehts. and cited "the practice of secrecy In legislative and executive branches of government" as an Infringement on the procedural Tights of citizens. Sen. Morse acknowledged a need for national security secrecy in rome instances, but said "at least 80 per cent of the information kept in executive concealment Is infor mation which a free citizenry is enuuea to Know about." j RIVER DIMES DRIVE ' The March of Dimes drive in the Sprague River area will be sparked by co-chairmen Mrs. Lois Dixon and Mrs. Nina Geinger, an ; nounced Jay Kroksh, county chair man of the anti-polio drive, today. The co-chairmen are. planning several events. to aid the fund cam paign, Kroksh said. - Jim says I'm u a gem!" Jim can't get over how I manage to keep the house looking like a million and still have time for the many things I like to do. Mjl secret is simply finding faster, easier ways to do my housework. Take my wood floors. I used to spend a full day scrubbing and waxing. Then plop into bed Pr worn out. Now I use Bruce Cleaning Wax and it's almost -snap. Bruce cleans and waxes in one easy operation. Takes me only half the time and effort. And my wood floors never looked better. Have you tried Bruce Cleaning Wax? You'll like it. So will your husband! Incidentally, I've found other Bruce floor products help me, loo. There's Bruce Floor Cleaner for cleaning and lighter, waxing, Bruce Paste Wax Bruce Asphalt Tile Cleaner, Bruce Asphalt Tile Self-Polishing Wax and the new Bruce Self-Polishing K ax. Yes, for floors It's Bruce I New Directors holdover directors, Wilbur Relllng of Poe Valley, Ken Waters of Mon tague. California, and Ray Hob son of Merrill. The election was held during the annual meeting of the association, which was held at the Wlnema Hotel. In addition to the election, the activities of the association during the past year were re viewed in detail. Speakers included Oscar Hagg, extension dairy marketing special ist from Oregon State College, who discussed milk promotion activities of the dairy councils and the American Dairy Association, and the federal milk for school lunches program;' Lester Adams of Med ford, executive secretary o the Oregon Milk Producers Associa tion, who discussed the coordina tion of the milk pools which have been set up In various parts of the state, and Dr. Fred Wedam, Klnmnth Falls veterinarian , and city milk Inspector, who discussed the milk inspection program and sanitary procedures. Spuds Needed For, Flood Relief TULELAKE A few more pota- toes are needed to make up the carlond to be sent by growers oi th? Tulelakp ?:nin to the Yv.!:a City flood vic.ims. Clifford Jenkins, manager of the Tulelake Growers Association, has announced that the truck which will deliver the shtpment to Yuba City will leave the El-Bee (Charles Blumenthal) potato cellar at Hat field at 1 p.m. Thursday, January 19. The shipment will be taken free of charge by the Ruttman and Al corn Trucking Service and deliv ered to the Red Cross which will distribute the food item, also free of charge. Anyone who can contribute may deliver to the warehouse or call the growers' office, Tulelake, 7-1501' for pickup. Guessing Contest To Aid Campaign A bean guessing contest to aid the March of Dimes is underway between the Eagles Lodge, Ameri can Legion, VFW and Moose Lodge. A Jar of beans has been placed in each meeting hall and members buy a chance to guess the number of beans in the Jar. All the proceeds go to the March of Dimes drive. The winner within eaA club wins a prize for the closest guess and the club with the biggest contribution to the dimes will receive a March of Dimes drive award certificate. PETERSON SCHOOL CLOSES Mechanical trouble with the heat lng plant at Peterson School sent the 430 students of the first six grades home Tuesday about 10:30 a.m. The building is heated with radiant floor heat. Arthur Millard is principal. Classes were resumed today. v 1 1 'SatStjkc2a? paatatOfatot peta, wty fac6' SEARS HERBERT COBB, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O. Cobb, 3704 Diamond Street, gave a report, recently to the Naomi Shrine No. 5, Order of the White Shiins of Jerusalem, on his progress in the Crippled Children's Hospital School in Eugene. Herbert is in the third grade at the school. Young Student Gives Report Herbert Cobb, 9-year-old victim of cerebral palsy, reported on his progress at the Crippled Children's Hospital School in Eugene at a re cent meeting of the Naomi Shrine No 5, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem in the Masonic Tem ple. The pupil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ' O. Cobb, 3704 Diamond Street, has made rapid progress at the school. He is one of the pa tients that Nnomt Shrine has been able to aid through its material objective program, the philan thropic work of the White Shrine. The fraternal group was enter tained by Herbert prior to Its regu lar business meeting. Ho sang two songs and cave a talk on his school and stressed his determina tion to get wpll and to make good as an adult. Herbert leads his class In . the third grade at the school. Following his talk he was pre sented with a wrist watch by Worthy High Priestess Vera Fritsrh. 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