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HEKALP AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958
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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.
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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
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WINPOWS
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WINDOW &
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1317 E. Main
See them at the Home
Show Friday & Saturday
Dead Man Raised
Geo.
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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. His blood; not your education,
culture, sKiii or good works.
This message sponsored by a
Portland Lumber man and wife.
Adv.
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DY UNION PACIFIC
WINTER'S MILD AS MAY
DIME IN THE DOME DINER ... Choice of three dining
rooms on ihc lXimclincr' CuvoF Pomi and" when you go to Chicago
or E.1M. Tnion l'.iulic lm the only Dome Diners.
Winter's ju a pleasant view . , , no weather worries i i i no highway
h',"r'1 'lfiiiy fatigue. Inside you'll enjoy the warm, air condi-
tionrd comfort of a smooth riding train i t i famnui Union Pacific
Dai;. ix Car meals . . . restful .sleeping car accommodations i i ; or the
easy chair comfort of reclining coach seals with full length leg rests.
Ask how family Plan Fares can cut your trasel costs.
For romp lilt haul information, rtirrtaiioni, tnd ticktn
Phone Klomoth Foils 4301
or
General Aqcnt 217 Forum Bldq. 1 107 Ninth Street
Phone Gilbert 2-1025 Socromento, California
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
Oommliiton, governmental
agency.
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. Late to
the 1955 testing: year, which ends
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Rent a Spinet Piano
Kent mmr b applied fr re a
MnabU tim Uwarri pvrcbait. Larf.
t pUna stock In this part mt tht
Hii. Manr leading; makes.
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ASK FOR
PURE-PAK
BRAND
WIENERS
LUNCH MEATS
TOP QUALITY
Locally Made, from Inspected
Meats Unconditionally
Guaranteed!
At your local food store
next April, there were 1148 cows to I tester, Frank Manley, who wH
the program. The group also an- replace Richard Beck. Beck baa
nounced the appointment of a new ! accepted a position in Idaho.
Ml speedy
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Phone 3188
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These extra-low
down-payments
offered during
this sale only
$2 down on all items up
to $50. Only $5 down "
on items over $50. No
monthly payments till
May 1 5th. Applies to
all Outboard Motors,
Cooling Equipment,
Outdoor Barbecues,
Garden Tractors, Lawn
Mowers. Immediate
installation available
on cooling equipment
- upon request.
away ae
$5 DOWN HOLDS YOUR CHOICE TILL MAY 15th
WARDS USUAL LOW PRICES NOW CUT EVEN
MORE I GET EXTRA-BIG SAVINGS ON TOP QUALITY
ITEMS YOU WANT FOR THE SEASON AHEAD.
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AT WARDS LOW SALE PRICES
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323
0 2.J0 Reel Power Mower. 1.6 HP 4-cycle engine
J-blod reel eut 18-in. polh. , Tubulor tleel handle.
B' 07.50 Rot. Mower 20', 1 HP 4-cycle engine. 69.(1
42 50 Rotary Mower. Big 16-in. cutting width re
cessed wheeh allow close trim to walls, etc. Tubular steel
hondle rubber grips. 1.6 HP 2 -cycle engine.
New S K.p. Chor-Trac with lever shift trans,
mission. Performs hard chores eitra quickly and easily.
44
88
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SEA KING 5-HP TWIN
HAS NEW QUIETNESS!
Regular 179.00 J
Save 17.12. Spring mounted to insulate
noise and vibration. Automatic rewind
stcrter. Synchronised Iwisl-grip throttle.
Full gearshift. Speeds I'i to 12 mph.
SEA KING 12-HP TWIN
Regular 1.99 29
Save 28.12. New quieting features stop
boat-vibration, noise. Full getar shift. With
6 gol. gas tank. Speeds 2 to 22 mph.
10 DOWN HOLDS ANY SEA KINO
BOAT UNTIL MAY IS AT WARDS