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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY. MARCH 13. TSn
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CITY BRIEFS
Jamborrc The third annual
square dance jamboree will be held
at the Red Barn. Dorns, Saturday,
March 15. at 8 p.m. A potluck
supper will follow the dance.
Installation There will be a pub
lic installation of the Naomi White
Shrine Of Jerusalem Saturday,
March 15, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic
Temple. Friends and members are
invited.
Enifliiem Auxiliary The GIA to
the B of LE will meet Friday.
March 14. at 7:30- p.m. in the
home of Mrs. 0.' 0. Schaeffer, 3311
Homedale Hoad.
Western Shows Ride High
In TV Award Competition
A KLAMATH FALLS MAN, 1st Lt. Frank R. (Dick) Griffiths. 'second from right, eon
ducted his Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie, emperor of Ethiopia, on t tour of KANU-TV,
located at Kagnew Station, a U.S. Army post at Asamara, Eritrea, Africa. The emperor
was accompanied by members of his official staff. The lieutenant, with the Army Signal
Corps, has been stationed in Eritrea since November 1956.
Local Soldier
In Ethiopia
The U.S. Army Post television
station, KANU-TV at Asamara, Erl
trea, Africa, is a mecca for visit'
ing dignitaries, among them U.S
Ambassador Uichards, who pre.
sented the Eisenhower doctrine to
countries of the Middle East last
year. The post is currently pre
paring for a visit from General
Wlllitson B. Palmer, chief of the
U.S. Army in Europe.
First Lt. Frank R. Griffiths, with
the U.S. Army Signal Corps, sta
tioned in Eritrea, is usually the
official guide on these tours. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Griffiths, 3950 Shasta Way, Klam
ath Falls. He plans to return' here
for a visit when his current en
listment is up in October of this
year.
The officer plans to leave Eng
land to attend the World's Fair
in Brussels' before returning to the
United States. He is a graduate of
Klamath Union High School and of
Oregon State College.
KANU-TV is the first television
station in Ethiopia, established in
1955, joining KANU radio outlet,
built in 1948. Since TV's origin,
some of the finest American tele
vision programs for the entertain
ment of American personnel in As
amara have been given. KANU-TV
is not only the first television sta
tion in Ethiopia, but it is also the
first ever operated by the U.S,
Army.
Science Fair
Entries Mount
Entries for the second annual
Siskiyou County science fair are
pouring into the office of the super
intendent of county schools. Many
more are expected before the clos
ing deadline, March 21.
The fair, financed by the, Siski
you County Medical Association,
will be open to the public from 7
p.m., March 27, until 3 p.m.,
March 29. The senior division en
tries will be on display In the old
gymnasium at the Yreka High
School, and the seventh to ninth
grade entries will be displayed at
the Gold Street Elementary
School.
Entries are anticipated from
schools throughout the county.
HOLLYWOOD iUP- Westerns
were "ridin' high" today in com
petition for television's golden
Emmy awards to be presented
April 15 for outstanding work in
1957.
"Gunsmoke," "Maverick," and
"Wagon Train" were among the
35 television programs and 117
performers announced Wednesday
night as the Academy of Arts and
Science' nominees for the indus
try's most coveted award.
The throe "oat burners" were
nominuted for the best dramatic
series with continuing characters
along with "Lassie," and "Perry
Mason.
,llm Arncss, sober-(need Mutt
Dillon of "Gunsmoke," also wus
nominated for the best continuing
performance by an actor in a
leading role in a dramatic or
comedy series. So was Danny
Thomas, Bob Cummings, Phil Sil
vers, and Robert Young.
But even the westerns were
meeting tough competition in Co
lumbia Broadcasting System's
dramatic playhouse 90 which had
12 nominations in 28 categories.
The Playhouse- produced pro
grams lh Comedian. and
"Helen Morgan Story" were nom
inated as the best single programs
of the year in a field which in
cluded the Edsel show. General
Motors 50th anniversary show,
and Hallmark Hall of Fame's
"Green Pastures."
Nominated in the category of
the "best musical, variety, audi
ence participation or quiz series"
were the shows of Dinah Shore,
Ed Sullivan, Perry Como, Steve
Allen and Jack Paur.
Lee J. Cobb was nominated for
the "bct single performance by
an actor" for his portrayal of a
pathologist on Studio One's "No
Deadly Medicine."
Also named were Mickey Roo
ney who played "Sammy Ho
garth" in Playhouse uo's "Comed
ian;" Peter Ustinov, David Wayne
and Ed Wynn. .
The field for the "best continu
ing performance by an actress in
a leading role in a dramatic or
comedy series" were Eve Ardcn,
Spring Byington, Jan Clayton, Ida
Lupmo and Jane Wyatt.
Edward H. Murrow's "Person
to Person, and "See It Now'
were nominated in the "best pub
lie service or series" category.
CBS had 67 nominations while
arch rival National Broadcasting
company scored with 05.
School Board
Details Listed
The law provides that persons
wishing to become candidates for
school board posts meet the fol
lowing qualifications:
1. Be a registered voter in a
precinct within the school district
they seek to represent, the regis
tration having been certified at
least 30 days before the election
date.
2. Be a continuous resident of
the district in which they seek
of I ice for not less than six months
Further details can be obtained
by contacting Harold Ashley,
school clerk, at the KUHS build
ing.
With reference to the local
school boards, one live-year seat
will come up for election on each
of the boards this year. Expiring
terms are now being held by Jack
unman on the high school board,
and by Lctha Murphy on the ele
mentary board. Neither of the in
cumbents has indicated whether
reelection will be sought.
For the elementary post the pe
tition of candidacy must be in the
hands of the school clerk not later
than April 4, and for the high
school post the candidate declara
tion must be in the clerk s hands
not later than April 24.
The school board and the budget
elections will be May 5.
The two upcoming terms are for
five-year periods to begin July 1,
1958.
AAL'W The regular meeting of
AAUW which would be scheduled
for Saturday, March 15, will not
be held this Saturday. The meet
ing has been scheduled for Mon
day evening, .March 24.
Twin Girls Mr. and Mrs. Phil
ip H. Detroit, Los Angeles, form
er residents of Klamath Falls, are
the proud parents of twin daugh
ters, Darlene Marie and Donna
Mae. They join an older sister
Diana. The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Philip W. Detroit and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sasstedt,
all of Klamath Falls. Great-grand
parents are Henry Dillstrom, Klam
ath Falls: Mrs. Lulu Detroit, Ta-
coma, and Mrs. Ruby Robinson,
Nevada.
Rummage Sale There will .be a
rummage sale, sponsored by St
Paul's Episcopal Church, Friday,
March 14, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
at Clyde and Art s Towing Serv
ice. 734 Klamath Avenue. Please
bring rummage Thursday evening.
Navy Mothers There will be a
meeting of the ;vavy Mothers
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the
National Guard Armory.
TV Program The Fish and Wild
life Service will present a 15 min
ute program over K0T1-TV, Thurs
day. March 13, at 5:45 p.m. Refuge
Court Records
YREKA JUDICIAL COIBT
nlhrt A. v.tt.rllne. 91. Yreka,
drunk driving, WIS fine. 60 days In
'Jm Kton Sr., Yreka. public In
toxication. $30 line or 10 daya in jail.
Henry Stone. S2. Yreka, public in.
toxiration, S12S fine.
Churlei D. Blackburn. 19. Tulelake,
llletal poaieaalon of alcoholic bever
....... .,.,,mh in dr. riavi In tall.
Cordon G. Horn. 24. Yreka. drunk
operator'! Ilceme, 70 fine, or 192
aaya.
YBEKA DIVORCES
Alice K. Kraune from Charlei I
Krauie, divorce granted.
Harry MUlctte Trorn Hazel M. Millat-
te. divorce granted.
Manager Tern Horn and Gene
Branson will present a discussion
on the functions of the wildlife
service and its position in the
Basin,
Meeting Notice The Klamath
Dog Fanciers invited all persons
interested in dogs to attend a meet
ing at the Klamath County Library
at 8 p.m. on Friday to hear Bill
Schlegel, Klamath County pound
master. (The meeting had been an
nounced for the fairgrounds and
change of location was made be
cause of a conflict of dates'.
Newcomers Club The regular
meeting of the Welcome Wagon
Newcomers Club will be held
Thursday, March 13, at 7:45 p.m.
in the Pelican Cafe party room.
Pali O'Connor will show colored
slides of her trip to the Scandinavi
an countries. Cards will be played
following the meeting. All ladies
new to Klamath Falls are especial
ly welcome. Reservations may be
made by calling TU 2-0832.
District No. t of the Oregon
Nurses Association will hold a reg
ular meeting at the Public Health
Department, 1949 .Main Street,
Thursday, March 13, at
7:30 p.m. M. G. Gordon, Klamath
County civil defense director, will
speak. All graduate nurses are in
vited to attend. There will be a
board meeting at 7 p.m.
BPW Rummage Sale will be
held Friday and Saturday, March
14 and 15, in the Pelican Theater
Building. Friday the building will
be open from 8 a.m. to 6 'p.m.,
Saturday from 8. a.m. to 2 p.m.
It will also be open tonight from
7 o'clock for delivery of rummage.
For pickup call Eva Cook or Doris
Abernathy. i x
Injured Mrs. Lula Myers, 81,
sister of U. E. and P. D. Reeder
of Klamath Falls, is in the Alturas
Hospital with a broken hip. Mrs.
Myers, member of a pioneer fam-
n., iu.oc at New Pine Creek wun
a son, Doris Reeder and was dress
ing for a trio to town when sne
L.toH an ankle and fell. Her
brothers visited her at Alturas fol
lowing the accident.
Enlisted Men of the Klamath
Falls Air Base. Kingsley Field,
their wives and guests, will dance
Saturday night, March 15. at
Reames Golf and. Country Club.
Civilian employes ai tne Dase and
residents of Klamath Falls will b?
welcome. Orchestra music is
planned.
c .j nnnH Mothers flith
Silliru
meet at 8 o'clock tonight in
the academy auditorium. Walt Mc
Intyre, of the World Wide Travel
Bureau, will talk on the jet age.
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Soil Scientist
Is Transferred
KLAMATH AGENCY Joe Ca
hoon, Klamalh Agency soil sci
entist, transferred lost week to a
position with the Soil Conservation
Service at Lakeview. Cahoon acted
as party chief of the soil scientists
staff while at the Agency. As the
soil survey was completed, the
other scientists were transferred
and Cahoon remained to prepare
a report on their findings.
Prior to Ins service at the agen
cy, Cahoon spent seven years with
the Soil Conservation Service in
the Southwest.
Cahoon was a member of the
Reservation Junior Chamber of
Commerce. During tho 1!I57 All-ln-
dian Basketball Tournament, he
served as a committee chairman,
and for most of the past year,
he has been treasurer of the organization.
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Monday, March 11, 1935 Otficeri of the winter jporti
association urged Saturday that persons with extra room in
their cars, and those who have no woy to get lo fori
rslomath, "get together" Sunday for the trip to the Fori
Klomath ski carnival. N. B. Drew said that Ihe chamber ot
commerce will be the meeting place, and thai those who
hopt to get rides should ht there early.
Tueidoy, March 12, 1935 A pleasant alternoon was
spent by the Hit and Miss club ot the Women ot Ihe
Moose, Friday, at the home of Mrs. Belle Tompkins. The
following membtrs were present: Mesdames Blonche Dixon,
Bertha Hogue, Anne Eccles, Fannie Thompson, Margaret
Loliberty, Edna Jensen. Peggy Long, Lulu Potts, Lorctta
Pex, Clora Beland and the hostess.
Wednesday, March 13, 1933 Percy Murray was the prin
cipal speaker betort the Rotary Club Friday noon address
ing the organization upon the development of the dairy
industry. 0 E. Moel'er prr-vded as choirman and o special
musical program wos presented under the direction of Miss
Aagodt Frigaard.
Thurdoy, March 14, 1935 Mrs, E M. Chilcote and Mrs.
H. E. Pelti were hostesses to members and friends ot the
Melhodist Episcopal Aid society on Thursday alternoon in
the church pcrlors. t0 was served at the close of Ihe after
noon. Friday, March 1J, 1933 Wilson S. Wiley, local oitornev,
wos the principal speaker before the Lions club Tuesday
noon, ond George Davis presided as chairman
Saturday, March H, 1933 Vernon Moore ol Ihe Balsger
Motor company, announces that the Ford Motor company
is shipping o carload of cois every other day to Klamath
Falls, "In spite of the fact that factory production is close
to capacity, production still is behind orders," Moore said.
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