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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1956)
4 PAGE TWETAT! HEKALP AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 i r V h- A' -V "J ... ., . j .. -'.f'. V , Mi ' 1 FRESH PINEAPPLE from the Hawaiian Islands is displayed here by State Representative Henry Semon, right. Semon was among the group of Klamath Basin residents who flew to Hawaii February 6 via Transocean Air Lines. The flight returned last week. Semon was greeted by Melvin Bowman, Merrill, on his return. The flight was sponsored by the Klamath County Chamber of Commerce and arranged by the Mc Intyre Travel Agency. 1 . I, lu - om'. v.. r . .7 rf'. l V., DON SHARP, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Sharp, 429 North Second Street, recent ly joined Battery B, 732nd Antiaircraft Artillery Battal ion, one of the two Klamath Falls units in the Oregon Na tional Guard. The battery, which meets Tuesday ove rlings, at the airport, is cur rently conducting a recruiting drive. Seventeen when he Joined, he enlisted for Three , years in the first part of the program where young men cjn serve six months on ac tive duty and seven and one half years in the Guard or Reserve, A sophomore at Klamath Union Hiqh School, Sharp will take his active duty after graduation. On The Record KI.AMATII FALLS HIKTHS LA H SOW born (o Mr. and Mix Stanley Larson, February 17, a boy woiKhinir 7 lb. 7V ou, al the Klamath Vfllloy lldiipiml. MITELLKH Horn to Mr. and Mr. nawlnnd Mueller, February 1H. a Rirl weiffhlllB fi Iba. at. Iha KJnmalh Vall.v Ilosuitiil. STKANBFna Born to Mr. and Mrr ny airanuern, reoruary in, boy wcijthiii ti I In II!, aa. at tha Klamath yallcy Hospital. CAVKJV Horn to Mr. and Mn. Jnmea wMven, jruruary in, a ooy wetgning , uu, i ins jviamatn valley Hospltnl. MOLLIOAY Horn to Mr. and Mri. Howard L. HoJJiday, February 18, a boy We Iff hi nil 7 His. 2 nn at thm irinm. ath Vnlley Hospital. r Hi' J UN Horn to Mr. and Mrt. John W. Fulton, February If), a boy welh- intf 0 Ills. II ' ox. at that Wl.mik Valley Hospital. HUELOW Born to Mr. and Mn. Roliert Buclow, February IS, a Air) weishlns fi I hi. 8 nu. at th Klim.ih Valley Hospital. Dairymen's Association Elects Ed Vini President The Klamath Dairymen's) Asso ciation and the .Klamath Dairy Herd Improvement Association elected new officers at their Joint annual meeting held Monday nt the Winema Hotel. The new oflicera of the Dairy' men's Associaton are Ed Wini of Olene, president, and Mrs. Ida Scala of the Midland district, vice president. Ray O. Petersen was re elected secretary. The Dairy Herd Improvement As. social Ion reelected its five direc tors. They are Ray Hobson of Mer rill. Wilbur Helling of Poe valley, Ken Waters of Montague. Stanley Masten of Poe Valley and Ed Born of the Hill Road. Promotional programs for dairy products occupied a great part of the mcelins. where a lull discus sion of the recently organised American Dairy Association for Oregon, an affiliate of the nation wide American Dairy Association, was held. The Oregon association was set up because it was felt that it could do a better Job of raising promo tional funds than the Oregon Dairy Girl Scouts Plan Dads' Dinner Girl Scouts and Brownies of the Roosevelt School area will enter tain their duds at a Dad-Daushter dinner beginning at 6 p.m. tomor row night at the school cafeteria, Washington's birthday will be ob served in the decor, and each troop will present a brief skit. Mrs. Glen Evans Is neighbor hood chairman for the affair. A movie, planned for the enjoy ment of both dads and their daugh ters, will close the evening's fes tivities. Table centerpieces and food are being- planned by the girls with the help of their leaders, Relax Mis Ihtft combination hav VELGLIDE GMrairit4 . Md HflMktlBf JJTUXLLC ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINPOWS .Call... 8196 ARALUM WINDOW & DOOR CO. 1317 E. Main See them at the Home Show Friday & Saturday Dead Man Raised Geo. 1 N. Taylor The grave of Lazarus Was a cave and a stone lay over the opening. Jesus told them to roll back the stone, at that Martha the sister of Lazarus spoke up Lord by this time Lazarus stinks for he has been dead four days already." At that Jesus told her "Be lieve Me and you will see the glory of God." Then Christ shouted 'Lazarus, come forth." At that Lazarus came forth with no smell of putrid flesh or of death but In perfect health "Loose him and let him go," said Jesus. To all gathered there saw Christ's power bring the dead to life. On Resurrection day Christ at a shout, is to raise His who sleep In death and also His then alive on the earth. You who put off and put off Christ's death for your sins, are to go Into the pains of hell. Christ nailed to the cross gave His blood to wipe out your sins. 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Under the program, a voluntary collection of two cent per hun dred pounds of milk produced will be collected at the producing plant. There would be no collections dur ing May and June, when collec tions to finance the work ot the commission would he made. The association would work on the state level and contribute to national promotional activities for milk and dairy products. The groups also discussed brieflv the expansion of the use of re-1 frigerated bulk tanks on the farm ! to hold milk until it Is shipped. Petersen said that this method of milk storage is being rapidly ex-! panded here. Plans for the annual Spring j Dairy Show, to be held In June at the county fairgrounds, were also discussed, but the exact dale will be set later. The Dairy Herd Improvement Association heard a report on the Increase of cowa covered by their program la the year 1955. At the close of the 1954 testing year, there were 785 cows under test. 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