Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 31, 1958, Page 6, Image 6

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    SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1953
PAGE 6 A
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRED RUECK
GOP Central
Chief Named
Fred Rueck, Bonanza rancher,
Identified for many years with the
Republican party in Klamath Coun
ty, has been named to the chair
manship of Ihe Klamath County
Republican Central Committee.
Mrs. Lois Erickson, 2641 Front
Street, Klamath Falls, will serve
as vice chairman.
Others of the commitlee elected
at an August 27 meeting were
Alice Henry, secretary, to serve
for a two year term; Elmer Lcm-
ler, former chairman ol the cen
tral committee, treasurer.
William Lorenz, Chiloquin, and
Josephine Reginato, Klamath Falls,
will serve as congressional com
mitteeman and committeewoman.
Members of the district nominat
ing committee are Frank Huslead,
Thomas McClure and Loren Bin
ney. George Proctor, immediate past
chairman, was elected alternate
chairman and the post of alternate
vice chairman will be filled by
Dave Card.
last Supper'
On Exhibit
SALEM (Special) A' priceless
pearl carving of the "Last Sup
per" is being shown in a unique
art exhibit at the greater Oregon
Stale Fair, which opened in Sa
lem Thursday. The exhibit is shown
by John Korenian of Klamath Falls
and the carving is considered the
most precious article in his col
lection which includes art objects
from all parts of the world.
The carving was made 254 years
ago by one of Korenian's ances
tors in Armenia. It was stolen in
11)01 and Korenian finally found it,
after many years of searching, in
Seattle in 1024. About three hv
four in size, including the frame,
it had a border of diamonds and
rilhipK wlirsn trlrn Thncr, hul Vinnr.
removed when Korenian found it
and he has replaced them with
imitations.
The "Last Supper" has had few
Plume cxnioiiions. ji was shown
nt the Century of Progress in 19.1.1
34; the World's Fair in San Fran
cisco; and the Centennial in Dallas,
Texas, in 1838.
The carving is one of about 200
pieces which korenian is exhibiting
at Ihe fair. Among them is a jew
el box and solid gold snuff box
which formerly belonged to Egypt's
King Farouk: a solid gold
belt made in Turkey; n solid gold
belt made in 1K40 for a queen of
Austria; and glasses th:'. are from
4,000 to 5,000 years old.
Many beautiful hangings are in
the exhibit. One was given Ko
renian by the father of Iho 1,-ilc
King Faisal - of Iraq who was
killed in the recent revolt. Also
included are many beautiful Ori
ental rugs from Persia, India and
Turkey. There is a miniature loom
showing how Oriental rugs are
made.
Court Records
KLAMATH COI'NTV
iHsTiurT roLKT
Alma Kverett Moms, combination
ovrrloiid, $IB1 forfeited.
Glenn Alfred Boker. violation basic
rule. 510 forfeited.
Hack Bailey, pausing on rich!, $10
forfeited.
Melvln Harold Lrmm, ovei ImRth, $20
forfeited.
Samuel John Pool, overwldlh. $10 for
feiled. Lawrence Lernv Gibbons, nrnup axle
overload. S!! fol felled.
Kobert Alan Panics, violation basic
rule, $7. so forfeited
Wllliiini Fred Toll, group axle over
load. Sfltl forfeited.
James Iiwler Klynn, fall stop at stop
ten, $7.5(1.
Jack Itoland Itoper. violation basic
rule. $10 forfeited.
William F.duard Perkins, passing In
sufficient clearance. $f.
John Floyd Kdwilrils. oermlt iititl.
reused person to opcralo motor ve
h:c!e, s,
Charles Raymond Hoffman, improper
Waller Leo tlodRurs, vlolallon basic
rule. $10.
William John MeKlnnon, fall stop at
tor. slwn. S7-ol
Charles ttaymond Hoffman, fail drive
on right side, $5,
Hrlen Mary Conner, opernle vehicle
will, parkioi, lights on. dismissed.
rteanna Williams, bclnu intoxicated
on public hiHhwa. a. or 22's days in
lieu of fine; committed
On The Record
KLAMATH t.M.I.S
tun t iis
tilltl.s
BOOK Morn to Mr and Mrs Ptii.
Irene P rtook Auuust 27 in Klamath
alley Hospital a fcirl, wciKhlna 7 lbs..
10 of
TAYI.OI! - Hon, to Mr. and Mrs
Fred R. Tauor Auitust 2 in Klamath
valley Hospital a mrl. welshing 7
ROV
BAKFR - Horn lo Mr and Mrs
James T Baker August 27 In Klamath
Valley Hospital a bos weighing K lbs.,
YATKS Horn to Mr and Mrs
Jack L Yates August 37 m Klamalh
Valley Hospital a tiov weighing 7 lbs..
WlrilFltS Horn to Mr a,,rl at
Alan G. Withers August 27 in Klamalh
vaiiey nasniiai. a boy. weighing a
10 OFJ.
nt.is Rot'snrr
Girls; 322 ftoys: 3M
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ment io produce a sale birth con
trol pill. The tests will rante
ftvar A Iwn-lesr norinr) Ihov is
narrow down known methods and
eventually arrive at the best one.
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