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tURSDAY. FEBRUARY, 6. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE BASIN BRIEFS Card Fart? The Lost River kange will bold a card party, iday evening at t o'clock in the lene Grange Hall. Chairman of pt committee for the arrange- enti u Zetta aumvan. Sealer Ceuncller Charles Fisher, reka, was installed as senior coun Uor of the Yreka Chapter of De- lolay recently. Charles, a junior : Yreka Hign scnooi, is me nepti- of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Fisher, ris. who went to 7reka to see ceremonies. Fish is Dorris Elementary School principal. Dlaaer The men of St. Augus- ine's Church. Merrill, are serv- hi their annual family style ham jinner on Sunday, February 9, at re parish hall. Serving time is 30 to 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the arish or at the door. Preschool children are free. Proceeds will go , to the reduction ot the parish debt. 1 First Child A son, their first iWhilH wag hnrn to Mr. and Mrs. 'Dan Reynolds of ruieiake on F eb ruary 2 at Klamath Valley Hospi- tal. He has been named Michael Francis and weighed 8 lbs. 2 ozs at Jjiith. Maternal grandparents are Ml and Mrs. Michael Noonan of Merrill and paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter S Reynolds of Tulelake. Baeketball The Harlem Road- kings, billed as the "World's Col ored Clowning Basketball Champs," will play an exhibition game with the Merrill' Clothing Town Team on Monday evening, February 10, at the Merrill High School Gym. A preliminary game consisting of eighth, grade students will begin at 7:30 p.m, Kadi Program Mount Shasta ! VFW radio program will feature , two talented young musicians, Car ol Lockard, pianist from Dunsmuir, . and Dennis Freeman, accordionist ; of Mount Shasta, this Thursday : evening. t . Meeting of the Poe Valley , Olene Extension Unit at the Olene '.Community Hall, 10:30 a.m. Feb '. ratty 11. The project for the day J; will be "Freezing Combination i Main Dishes," with leaders Mrs. Paul Breithaupt and Mrs. Wilbur "Belling in charge of the demon stration. la Air Force Virgil Hogan, 19 '. year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hogan of Big Springs, near Montague, entered the service of ;the U.S. Air Force and is at Lack Hand Air Base, Texas, for training. VFW-Mount Shasta VFW Post ' Commander Fred Eberhard an nounced that all post members, ; auxiliary personnel and other posts in the 20th District are invited to ! Anderson on Sunday, February 23. f All those who plan to attend the 1 meeting should contact Mrs. Helen ! Neutxe, Box 366, Anderson, so that 'adequate provisions. may be made ;for the noon banquet. Convalescing Frank Graves, Summer Lake, is convalescing from jBurgery which he had recently at .-the Lakeview Hospital. ' la HeaaHal Mrs. Ruth Withers, Summer Lake, is in the Lakeview Hospital for a few days. ; At Convention Mr. and Mrs. John' Withers, Summer Lake, left recently to attend a National Wcol jjGiwers Convention in Phoenix, kMrisona, and an REA Convention in tallas, Texas. -j, Ommhaleii Party State Game -tommission personnel from. Sum 'Ztner Lake attended a party . at rBumi Saturday evening honoring two commission employes. Bill Lightfoot is moving to Corvallis, , and George Maddox is retiring ; from the commission. Mr. and ' Mrs. Vernon Maw, Mr.' and Mrs. ! Bill Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey i Reel and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clag ; gett all went from Summer Lake. New Pine Creek Mr. and Mrs. ; Raymond Fisher, New Pine Creek, announced that their daughter, Bar ! bara, will be married in their home ; Se'irday, February 8, to Clellon Baker, Lakeview.' Barbara ' and Clellon will make their home in Klamath Falls where he is a stu dent at on. i i '. Revival Services will be held at Uhe First Baptist Church, New Pine Creek, beginning February 16 for a period of 10 days. Dr. C. E. Hunt, Fresno, will conduct t h e evangelistic meetings, it has been announced by the Rev. Jeff Swin ney, pastor. Burned Out Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Crist and two sons are staying with Mrs. Crist s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Partin, since their home just south of Five Corners burned down last week. They hav rented the Shelvia Lightle home as tern porary quarters, and it is being renovated for them to move into soon. Only the Crist garage and some of their furniture were saved, according to the report. The Lakeview lire truck responded to the call. Eastern Star The McCloud order of Eastern Star entertained with a Valentine party at their meeting February 3. Coronation whist was played. The refreshment and decorating committee were Mary Long, chairman, R u a n n a Sherrah and Helen Whitlow. Peace Officers Siskiyou County Peace Officer's Association will meet Thursday, February 13, at the Catholic Parish Hall with din ner beginning at 7:30 p.m. John P. Peper, supervisor of Law En forcement Training Program, will be the guest speaker. C. W. Cham plin, president, Dunsmuir, will pre side. Correction The Wordcn Post Of fice will not be reopened as was stated in a head on page 2 Wednesday. Airman To Spend Week In Small 'Space Capsule' By ROBERT E. FORD SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (A,few days from now Donald ' Gerald Farrell, a six-foot airman from the Bronx. N.Y., will squeeze him self into a 3-by-5-foot capsule. And if all goes well, he'll stay inside for seven full days. No sound will reach his ears. IHe will see very little. He'll be able to talk to persons outside the tiny cage, but lie won't be able to hear them. Experts at the Department of Space Medicine at Randolph Air Force Base here expect to harvest important data from Farrell's sol itary confinement. They intend to Dunsmuir Store Hit By Robber DUNSMUIR The theft of $903 from the Big Liquor and Sporting Goods Store in Dunsmuir is- still under investigation, Dunsmuir po lice say, but admit they have no particular leads on the case. The money was reported stolen on Saturday by Glade L. Patter son, store owner. He said the money was taken from an un locked safe sometime about mid day on Saturday. The safe is in an office easily accessible from the store proper, Patterson said. subject him to all the forces of nature man is likely to find on voyages through space. The seven days of the experi ment would be sufficient time for a man to rocket to the moon and return, scientists noted. A. 1. C. Farrell is not . a flier. He's an accounting clerk. He's a perfectly normal 23-year-old speci' men of manhood and that, essen tially, is why scientists, picked htm. No one has spent more than 24 hours in a- space chamber so far. While enclosed in his capsule, Farrell won't even be able to stretch his legs. Nor will he be able to take a bath. "The boys probably will have a fire hose waiting for me to take care of that when I come out," Farrell said. 'I imagine boredom will be the biggest problem." . "He's a pack-a-day smoker, but does not expect this deprivation to bother him too much. "I've always been interested in .space travel," said Farrell, who may go into the chamber this Sunday. "I felt sure that someday we'd conquer space. I still think so and hope 1 can contribute some thing to it." i There are several reasons he was picked. He's young, strong U85 pounds) and healthy. He's been a guinea pig for other ex periments. He's intelligent. But above all, the spokesmen stress that his reactions are so normal and clear-cut. He shows no physical or mental eccentrics ties. When he returns from an experi ment he is sufficiently articulate to tell the doctors of reactions and feelings that scientific instruments still can t record. That is the reason Uiat Farrell was sealed off from newsmen shortly after the department an nounced the project. Col. George R. Steinkamp, the doctor directly in charge of the test, doesn't want anything to in terfere with Farrell psychologically. Farrell attended the University of Alabama for one term, and plans to study aeronautical engi neering. The airman's good reactions to tests were demonstrated in exper iments involving weightlessness. Within Farrell's capsule, which never will leave the ground, doc tors will create an artificial en vironment which they calculate will be the minimum needed by space men. Farrell will live under eight pounds per square inch of air pressure, half that on earth. Carbon monoxide will be re moved from his air and more oxy gen supplied. Heat will be re duced. Excess moisture from his lungs, sweat glands and other organs will be purified and made into drinking water. Other body waste will be absorbed by chemicals. He'll get food through an air lock. Otherwise, for all that Far rell will be able to determine, he will be soaring through space. Instruments will record hit blood pressure, respiration, pulse, and conditions Inside the capsule. He'll be given several push but ton tests to determine his working efficiency. He can be brought back to an earth environment quickly if necessary. REMODELING REPAIRS GOOD TERMS AVAILABLE PLANS - ESTIMATES FURNISHED Wni. B. POWELL TU 2-4576 PRECISION BUILT HOMES x CLAIM 246 DEAD RABAT. Morocco (UP) The "Army of Liberation of the Mo roccan Sahara" claimed today that 246 Spanish soldiers were killed in fighting last week around the Ifni enclave in West Africa. A communique said the Spaniards were killed Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 when Spanish forces tried to- bat tle their way through the encir clement of the enclave by Army of Liberation irregulars. Five lib eration soldiers were wounded, the communique said. Stratojet Bomber Reported Missing MATCH AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. unA six-engine B47 Strato jet bomber is missing and pre sumed lost, with its three-man crew, this Southern California base reported last night. Planes are searching for it in the area of San Miguel Island 45 miles off the coast of Santa Bar bara, said Maj. Craig Powell. March AFB public information of ficer. The plane last reported itself over Santa Barbara at 5:56 p.m., Maj. Powell said. MEN ARRESTED .. Two Washington men were ar rested Tuesday afternoon by city police and are being held for Wash ington officials to face charges . of burglary in the second degree. ; Being held in the city jail are Patrick Wright, 28, and David J. S Miller, 23. 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