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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Forty-Five Attend Legion Party
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
(Radio &)q
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rata" '! fr last m In ate changes in
Tin vi AKtt Fortv-five guests
Mrs. Ray Laird, Paul TschlrkyW
Mrs. Isabelle Brown. The specni
prize was won by John O Snes
Appreciation for those who ssi
sisted as hostesses and those who
contributed prizes Is expressed b
the committee.
I attended the public card party
sponsored Dy mi ""'')
American Legion Post.- No. 164.
held January 24 at the Legion Hall.
High score winners in bridge,
pinochle and canasta were Mrs.
P. O. Bergman. Roy Campbell.
IB radia ana iv miiiikl Tftfj" ara
pnblUhctl mtralr as public service
and ara farnlibtsl fey Tarlaua
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'He CU1M6 that Dennis' twck wuseo him two mz& loss of
WORK'. WD OUR ONLY DEFEM6E 16 THAT HE '0OK0 LIKE WE
DCS CATCHER',
BOVINE RECORD I three years, the cow has given
I birth to 10 calves. They came as
quadruplets, then, triplets, then a
singleton and last week It was
twins.
DUP.ANT, Okla. W Bryant
County Agent John Stogner be
lieves a cow owned by Marie Mills
has established a world record. In
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:30 Gunimoka CBS
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A NEW YMCA CENTER has been opened at Oregon Technical Institute, announced Paul Camp
bell, Y executive secretary, today. The students at OTI will have the use of facilities in the
Y Center established there in the rear of the engineering building. The center was made pos
sible through the efforts of Winston Purvine, OTI director, and the student steering committee
with the assistance of Campbell. Pictured here, left to right, are Sally Collins, steering committee
member; Purvine, Bob Roy, steering committee member, and Paul uampbell.
POORS OPEN 6;3Q P.M.
Opening Of YMCA Center
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(Editor's Note: The week of .lan
unry 22 to 28 is National YMCA
Week. This is the final article of
a series doscnbinc various phases
ot YMCA activities.)
The Klamath County YMCA pro
gram among Oregon Technical' In
stitute students will ' get a big
boost Saturday when the OTI
YMCA Center is officially opened
in a climax of the local observance
of National YMCA Week.
The present location of the cen
ter, in a school building in back of
the Engineering Building, Is only
temporary, but equipment and
space at the present facility in
cludes a well furnished clubrooni,
a library, a hobby shop, a snack
bar, a social room containing a
juke box. pool table, shuffle board.
chess and checker boards, a dance
floor and other recreational equip
ment.
At the north end of the center,
there are facilities for athletic
February Set
Aside For Navy
The Navy took the limelight to
day as Oovernor Paul L. Patterson
of Oregon proclaimed February
1956 "Navv Slgn-un Month" In the
xtatc of Orct'on at tho capital in
Salem. .
The proclamation was presented
by Ihe governor to Mr. Roy L.
Orem, treasurer, Portland Council
of tho Navy League, and Comman
der J. E. Lindsirom, USN. Thir
teenth Naval District representa
tive for Portland.
Lieutenant junior grade, M. W.
Thompson, assistant officer in
chiiiRC ot the Oregon Navy Re
cruiting District and commander
"Navy Kigu-up Month" state of
Oregon was present for the ceremony.
A special recruiting drive will be
conducted in Oregon in February
to assist 1ii "OpcMation Sign-up"
which Is being held throughout the
United Slates by the Navy Re
cruiting Service and all Naval com
mands. The purpose ot Ihe drive
Is to get Oregon to the top of the
list in the national standings, percentage-wise
of men enlisting in
the Navy.
events. Including some apparatus
loaned by the Institute,
The program at the center was
developed after a questionnaire
had been submitted .to OTI stu
dents. Policies of the downtown
YMCA will apply at OTI. end
membership regulations will be
the same. .
An OTI student steering commit
tee, which aided in the organiza
tion of the center, will have the
overall responsibility for program
planning and center leadership.
The committee will, In turn, be
advised by YMCA staff secretaries
Bill Cornell and Paul Campbell.
Center operation will be restrict
ed to one week night and on week
ends until an additional staff mem
ber can be added. The center will
be open from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Tues
days and all day and evening on
Saturday and Sunday.
The original organizers of the
center were a group of students
desiring a recreational center on
campus. After a meeting with
Campbell, the' student steering
committee was formed with Jack
Douglas, OTI business manager, as
its adviser. After several planning
meetings, a fund of $900 was raised
and the center began to take form.
Participating students number
about 200, and this fugure Is grow
ing daily. YMCA leaders have
acknowledged the cooperation re
ceived from W. D. Purvine, insti
tute director, and other on of
ficials, and much of the equip
ment has been donated by the
school and by private Individuals.
Lebeck To Speak
During Services
The Rev. C. E, Lebeck, pastor of
the Assembly of O o d Church,
Eighth and Oak streets, will speak
at 7:30 Sunday night on the
subject, "The Key That Unlocks
the Door of Life."
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Parker will
render an Instrumental and must
cal number.
At the Sunday morning worship
service at 11 a.m. Lebeck will
speak on "Kindling a Fire."
Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Hess will
sing and the choir will render spe.
cinl music at both the evening and
morning services.
Sunday School convenes at 9:45
a.m. with a program planned for
both young and old. Christ s Am.
bassadors meet at 6:30 p.m. under
the direction of Harold Fuller.
ENDS TONIGHT!
STAKHINO
Gary
Cooper
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YREKA The county clerk's
office has announced the total reg
istration of voters In Siskiyou Coun
ty as ot January 3. Total registered
voters Is 13.586.- By party designa
tion the Democrats lead with
8.147: followed by the Republicans
with 5.102. Other parties represent
ed were 3M voters declining to
state thrlr affiliation. Three voters
are registered as prohibitionists.
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