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400 Delegates Expected Here For Church Conclave
An expected 400 delegates from. The gathering is a three fold : vention from Charlotte. North Car-,
churches of Oregon, Washington,! meeting. The Baptist Brotherhood olina will be the guest speaker. Dr.
Idaho and the three provinces of j for men will start sessions in St. R. Alton Reed, secretary of the
Western Canada will begin arriv- I Paul's Episcopal Church at 2 p.m. I Baptist Relief Annuity Board, of
ing in Klamath Falls Monday. Oc-! Tuesday, October 23. The Women'!"" Southern Baptist Convention
tober 22 for the annual meeting i.i i v ii...., ,.u,n;,,.i,.,Jl,nd Rlrs- K- Malms, presiacnt
uf the Baptist General Convention
of Oregon-Washington.
ROYAL .BEAUTIES of the 20th annual Klamath Basin Potato Festival court, romped 'round
a" potato field on the Velton Haskins ranch at Merrill to get in tune for the coming three
day festival, October 19,20,21 at Merrill. The new queen, named October 13 at the
Queen's Ball, will be crowned and her court of attendants introduced at the annual ban
quet to be held Friday evening in the Merrill grade school gymnasium. On the truck, left
to right, Princess Judy Sutherland, Bonanza and her majesty Queen Peggy Carson of
Merrill. Same order on the ground Princesses Delia Smith, Henley, Shirley Young, Tula
lake and Ariene Zejders. Malin.
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DONALD R. BIEHN, U.S.
Air Force aviation cadet,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
t, Biehn, Route 2, Box 592,
Klamath Falls, is presently
enrolled in the primary
basic observer course at
Harlingen Air Force Base,
Texas. The 12 - month
course",' conducted by the
Air Force, is designed to
qualify aviation cadets in
the fundamentals of elec
tronics, dead reckoning, and
radar navigation, as per
tains to today's rapidly ad
vancing field of aviation.
Upon completion of his
training Biehn will be com
missioned as a second lieu
tenant and receive the
wings of observer.
Wood River
GOP To Meet
CHILOQUIN The regular meet
ing of the Wood River Unit of the
Republican Council of O r e g o n i
Women will be held October 18
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Murphy of Williamson River.
Attorney George Proctor, Klam-
alh Falls chairman of the Klam
ath County Republican Central
Committee will discuss the ballot
measures for the November 6
general election.
ilrs. Guy Staiger. chairman of
the unit will introduce the speak
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LAKEVIEW Girls from Home
making HI, , instructed by Mrs.
Mae Holloway, home economics
instructor at Lakeview High School
prepared and served a dinner for
members of the District 7 school
board and their wives on Thursday
evening, October 11.
Savings in purchasing through
timely buying and the use of the
food freezer purchased by the
school board this year was dem
onstrated by the fact that cut up,
frozen chickens were on hand for
the preparation of the dinner. Also
'ncluded in the buying were birds
for a dinner to be served by the
girls during the student council
regional conference here on Mon
day and Tuesday of next week
when 80 persons will be served.
Some sophomores are included in
the class of upperclass girls and
they helped with preparation of the
fried chicken, minted nears lor
the salad course, chocolate eclairs
tilled with almond toffee ice cream
and the vegetables for their first
dinner for guests.
The dinner table was covered
with a yellow cloth (improvised
irom one ot the new tinted sheets)
and was centered with autumn
leaves and cornucopias overflow
uig with fall fruits.
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Girls helping with the work were
Lou Samoles, Kathleen Colohan,
Yvonne Murohv. Jean Kaley. May
Cartwright, Darlene Watson, Shar
on Evans and Donna Odegaard.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs
Warren Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Quisenberry, Mr. and Mrs.
Lew Harris, Dr. and Mrs. W. P.
Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs? H. B. Fer
rin, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cooper
and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw.
Local Collies
Set For, Show
Five Klamath' Falls collies are
expected to enter the one-day
specialty bepch show, sponsored by
the Pacific Northwest Collie Club,
Inc., at the four-breed specialty
show to be held on Saturday. No
vember 3, at the Armory in Port
land.
Kathlyn McDonald, licensed
Klamath Falls handler, will han
die all five dogs. They will be on
exhibition from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
on that day, she stated.
A well-known collie breeder,
Glen Twiford, from Casa. Wyom
ing, will be judge, the first time
he has officiated at a Pacific
Northwest event.
Three of the dogs are lO'i
months old. They are Kay-Mac's
Rock Around the Clock, owned by
Con and Carole Shults; Kay-Mac's
Rosie O'Grady, a winner in the
recent all-breed show at - Boise,
owned by Georgia McDonald, and
Stormy Day O Addition, owned
by 15-year-old Duane Fitzsimmons.
The other two are : Kay-Mac's
Country Gentleman, a three-year-old
owned by Robert A. McDon
ald and Mrs. McDonald's own
Kay-Mac's Cindy Lou.
The other three breeds In the
joint show will be German Shep
herd, Dachshund and Chihuahua.
Missionary Union, an organization
for women and young peonle. will
hold meetings at the First Bap
tist 'Church at the same time.
A banquet for each grouo will
be held Tuesday evening. Business
sessions of the convention will be
held at the First Baptist Church
Wednesday and Thursday, October
24-25.
Baptist leaders from across the
nation will be present for these
meetings. Dr. c. Warren, pres
ident of the Southern Baptist Con-
of the Women's Missionary Union
also of the Southern Baptist Con
vention, Waco, Texas, are to be
present.
Dr. John Caylor of Atlanta Geor
gia, Home Mission Board Editor,
will represent the Home Mission
Board of the SCB. From the con
vention office in Portland will be
Dr. R. E. Milam, former resident
of Klamath Falls and now execu
tive secretary of the convention,
together with C. E. Boyle, editor
of the Pacific Coast Baptist, Paul
McCasland, John T. Sizemore, Rev.
and Mrs. R. P. Hood and others
will represent the various agen
cies fostered by the convention.
People of the churches of the
Klamath Baptist Association, host
to the convention, are receiving
many of the delegates in their
homes. -
Dr. E, M. Causey, pastor of the
First Baptist Church announced
plans for the sessions. The public
Is invited to all meetings of the
convention.
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