Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 21, 1958, Page 17, Image 17

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MAN WITH ihe ax it Sheriff Murray (Red) Britton and he has just finished a swing
at the daers of a discarded ica box near Shasta Way and Alameda Street. Why all the
vielenee to an old ica box? Little boys and girls have been known to crawl inside and
close the door, sometimes with fatal results. The sheriff was notified of the menace by
Helen A. Binkley. Helping his dad dismantle the doors of the abandoned box is the
sheriff's son, John.
Rotary Backs
Eye Program
DUNSMUIR An enlarged eye
bank program and continuation of
the foreign student exchange proj
ect were endorsed by District 516,
Rotary International, at its dis
trict conference in Dunsmuir this
past weekend.
Six hundred forty seven visiting
Rotarians and their wives were
registered during the three day
event. They represented 51 clubs
from the Bay Area north to the
Oregon line.
District Gov. Edward Kocssler
was honored at the Sunday hreak
. fast session, receiving the plaudits
of the conference for his term
of office. Roessler and Otto Iliche,
a past district governor, of Oak
land were named delegates to the
Rotary International convention in
Dallas. Texas, next month. Wil
liam S. Palmer is the new district
governor.
One of the resolutions the con
vention delegates were asked to
support was that attendance re
quirements for Rotarians be main
tained. It was felt that only
through active and consistent par
ticipation can Rotary objectives
be accomplished.
The Dunsmuir Rotary Club re-
ceived commendation for the
smooth functioning of the confer
ence in which every programmed
- event went off as scheduled. Dele
gates expressed surprise that the
varied program was engineered
by the 24-member host club
A highlight Saturday afternoon
was a 60-car, two bus caravan
, through scenic southern Siskiyou
County. Special permission h a d
been obtained to visit the Hearst
ranch on the McCIoud River,
among other points of interest.
Over 500 people were served at
the governor's banquet Saturday
night in the gaily decorated Duns
muir Elementary School Auditori
um where all conference meals
were served. Downtown Dunsmuir
with special dance music at the
Dunsmuir Hotel and Dunsmuir
Masonic emple were the scenes
of late evening festivities.
DANOEROl'S MASCOT
NOTTINGHAM, England (UP)
Motorist Malcolm Pearson, 26,
was fined $2.80 Monday for having
dangerous mascot
front fender of his car. Tha mas-
cot was a set of stag antlers.
4-H NEWS
DORRIS .
The Dorris 4-H Club, the Aggies,
met at the city hall Saturday,
May 10. at 8 p.m.
The meetine was called to or
der by Norma Struble, vice presi
dent. Minutes were read and ap
proved. The club secretary gave
a report on the club funds.
The members of the club voted
to turn the remaining money over
to tne ciub treasurer.
Club members are busy clear
ing out Storey's reservoir so they
will have a place to go swimming
this summer. Dale Struble is as
sisting with the job.
The club went on a tour with the
Macdoel 4-H'ers Sunday, May 18.
Ronald Adamec
News Reporter
LAKEVIEW Of the approxi
mately 140 boys and girls who took
EMERGENCY
AMMAN, Jordan Wi An Air
Lebanon airliner made an emer
gency landing here Tuesday and
burned on the ground. The 27 per
sons on board escaped without in
jury. The plane was bound from
Jerusalem airport, in the Jordan
ian section of the city, for Beirut.
Lebanon.
part In the 4-H home economics
judging contest held Monday, May
12, at St. Patrick's Parish Hall
Frances Stewart, Sandra Peat and
Janet Oakley topped the list to
make up the judging team which
will represent Lake County at the
Oregon State Fair.
The top 10 piscines for a pos
sible 800 points were Frances
Stewart. 718.9; Sandra Peat, 712:
Mary Hunting. 701.8 (too young
for team placing1; Janet Oakley,
606: Mary Lee Scoville. 691; Joyce
Icenhower. 690.08; Bonnie Simp
son. 682.9; Mary O Malley, 682;
Ronnie Jean Thomas and Joyce
Fenimore. 680 04: Rhea Garrett.
675.4; Douglas Dameron, 674.6;
and Lorna Toner. 673.3.
In charge of the contest were
members of the 4-H leaden home
economics committee, Mary Mill
sap, Shirley Sipp, Mary Hill, Vir
ginia Petty and Christine Adams.
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KLAMATH COfNTT
DIVORCFS
Jehnte E Nolan vs. Syble W. No
lan, seek divorce.
MSKIYOIT COUNTY
BIRTHS
GBOPPI Horn to Mr. and Mr
Virgil J. Groppi. Weed, in Mount Shas
ta Hospital May 6. a nn.
PECK Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Peek. Weed, In Mount Shasta Hospi
tal May 9. a daughter.
SCHULER Born to Mr. and Mr
Lawrence Srhuler, Dunsmuir. in Mount
hasta Hospital May i:i. a daughter.
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