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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1958)
WEDNESDAY. OCTORER 29. 19rB HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 3 A CITY BRIEFS Well Drillers Invite Public Mec ling Klamath C o u n t y Democratic Central Committee will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the circuit courtroom at the court house. Reunion Plans (or the 19W class of KL'HS will be discussed at a meeting in the community louncc tonight at 7:30. All girls interested are invited to attend. Mineral Club The regular monthly meeting of the Klamath Mineral Club is Thursday, Octo ber 30. at 8 p.m. in the commun ity lounge. Mrs. Paul Kindsvater is bringing a mineral light, and anyone who has fluorescent ma terial is welcome to bring i. Vis itors are welcome. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Elks Halloween Dance A dance for Elks and their ladies will be held Saturday evening, No vember 1, at the Elks Temple. So cial hour and snacks from 9 to 10. Informal dress. Baldy Evans orchestra will furnish the music and admission will be $1.25 per person. Rummage Sale OTI Faculty Wives and Women's Club will hold a rummage sale in the Pelican Theater Building at the corner of South Eighth Street and Klamath Avenue from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday, October 31; and 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Novem ber 1. Proceeds will go toward scholarships for Oregon Tech stu dents. For donations or rummage pickup please call TU 2-0437 or TU 4-3011. Rummage can be left at the theater between 1 p.m. and S p.m. Thursday. Budget Dinner will be held , at 6 p.m. Thursday, in the recrea tion hall. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, corner of Home and Martin: 50 cents for children, $1 for adults. Study Group sponsored by the Klamath Falls United Nations Association, will be held Thursday, October 30, at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Marie Obcnchain. 203 Pine Street. Discussion will be on the current situation in the Far East. Any interested p e r s o n s are wel come to attend. Radio Club Klamath Basin Amateur Radio Club is having a Halloween party Saturday night. November 1, at 7 o'clock at the radio clubhouse at the fair grounds. Pie and coffee will be served. Games. All hams and in terested persons are invited to at tend and bring their families. Future Teachers The Lucile O'Neill Chapter, Future Teachers of America, will hold its induction of new members Thursday, Octo ber 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the KUHS cafeteria. Arnold L. Gralapp and Mrs. Lucile O'Neill will be guest speakers. All members, parents and faculty members are cordially Invited to attend. All drillers and interested per- !.sons arc invited to a prc-conven- will meet Friday. October 31, at tion meeting at the Willard Hotel the Masonic Temple, 418 Klamath'; Thursday. October 30 at 8 p.m. 'WCIUH.-. 1UI A 1 U.lll. Itlll JUIlVlll.-UU.lr., i-l . 1. ir II ' riinrpv. urcs iciem. ivirtmmn ran; ..- i . r- Hostesses will be Rcna Oldham. !ri,;. iH II .-lai,. in ,hi was gemns reaay to leave inr mc Lynna Martin and Martha Powell. Oregon State Board of Health which is planning future legisla- Ranchers' Problems Cited By New Cattlemen's Chief "We are searching for tion to several problems in the brand inspection program." Bert land Stanley, new president of Klamath County Cattlemen's As sociation, said this week as he solu- four years from Jackson County. His mother has continued her resi dence at Eagle Point. New vice president of the local county group is Alvin Cheyne ol Still HospitalizedJohn Schnec-ltion pertaining to drilling industry berger is still a patient at the:'" Oregon. Barnes Veterans Hospital at Van- Also, mere win oe a niscussio couver. Washington. Cards should "' iueui-" ; a"r-"" " be addressed in at the hospital. care of Ward 17 OCE Students Three Klamath Falls students have enrolled at Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. They are Gerald G. Arant, son of Vernie Arant, Route 2; Jo Ann Geiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Geiss, OTI, and Evelyn Thome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thome, 1717 Sis kiyou Street. Weapons Meet Millian A. Ken nebeck. airman second class with the 322nd Fighter - Interceptor Squadron at Larson Air Force Base in Washington, is at Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida partici pating in Project William Toll, an Air Force weapons competition. iKennebeck is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kennebeck, Route 2. Desert Training Cpl. Larry W. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ward, 1600 Ivory Street, is serving at the Marine base in Twentynine Palms, California. Pre - Flight Training Cadet Richard G. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Clark, 2021 Lavey Street, has been graduated from pre-flight school at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida. Be ginning pre-flight training at the base is Marine 2nd Lt. James K Gentry, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gentry, 1019 Mam street. drillers, apprenticeship of drillers and contracts relating to licensing in Oregon. Proposed laws will be presented to the state engineer at the Oregon State Well Drillers convention which opens here on Friday. The pre ' - convention meeting Thursday is of interest to all drill ers, Sloroy pointed out, and urged that everyone possible attend it. BLOODMOB1LE VISIT CHILOQU1N The Baby Beaver Bloodmobile unit will be at the Masonic Hall in Chiloquin Thurs day, October 30. from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Roger Wright Sr., repre senting the firemen, is general chairman of the project which is sponsored by community organiza tions. Seventy-five donors are want ed. Anyone who is willing to donate blood and who has n o t signed a pledge card as yet. is asked to call the education office. Fire Destroys Section Shed Principal fire in the Klamath Falls area Tuesday was one that totally destroyed a section shed on the Great Northern Railroad's right-of-way, about a h a 1 f mile east of Ilomedale Road. The shed was gone, and a quarter of an acre of grass and some fence- posts were on fire by the time the county fire department arrived on the scene, shortly after 2 p.m. The city fire department put out a grass fire at 105 Grant Street Tuesday morning, and a trash fire behind the garage at 8K0 California Avenue Tuesday aft ernoon. Neither fire caused dam age. state cattlemen's convention. 'One of the problems is financ ing the program, he continued. and another is strengthening tne laws so that convictions can be secured in cattle theft cases." Stanley was elected as president of the county cattlemen at the an nual meeting held last week at the fairgrounds. He succeeds Bill Marshall who served for two terms. The new president has been in the cattle business for about 19 years. The firm, Roy Stanley & Son, was founded in Jackson Coun ty by Bert Stanley and his father Since his father's death, the busi ness has been owned by him and his mother and they are assisted at the Eagle Point ranch by his cousin, Gordon Stanley Bert Stanley and his wife and two daughters, Judith and Linda, moved to Fort Klamath six years ago after he had served on the executive committee of the Ore gon Cattlemen's Association for Senator Morse To Visit Basin Sen. Wayne Morse. Oregon's controversial senior senator, is scheduled to visit Klamath Falls on Thursday for a speech at Mills School at 8 p.m. Morse's appearance here is be ing sponsored by the Mamatn County Democratic Central Com mittee. He will come to Klamath Falls by car from Eugene early Thursday evening and leave fol lowing the speech for Medford for Friday appearances. Morse has iust returned to Ore gon after carrying his foreign pol icy attack on the administration to 12 states in the form of over 100 speeches. The public is invited to the Thursday night speech. IP) W ' BERT STANLEY Hie Spring Lake district. Ray O.l Petersen, county agent, remains as secretary-treasurer. Deputy District Attorney O. W. Goakcy was a guest speaker at the county convention and ex plained that "mgthering-up" is the big stickler in proving tnett cases today. A brand, properly applied to a young calf, even as young two or three weeks, will be permanent evidence of ownership for the lite of the animal, n was pointed out at the meeting. The difficulty lies in getting the brands applied to calves because tney don't all come on at the same time and because of the rush of other spring ranch business. Stanley says the first major project of the organization will be; to increase the membership of the i association, lt is estimated that less than one third of the men who actually raise or feed cattle in the. county are members of the Klamath County Cattlemen's As sociation. The state convention is being held at Redmond from October 30 through November 2 and the offi cers urged all local cattlemen to attend, if possible. George Russell of Vale in concluding his second term as president. Kent Magru- der of Llatskame Is first vice president. This will be the first annual meeting at the new fall date. Last minute reservations may be made by calling Petersen at the county agents office. Police Seeking Musical Thief M1DDLETOWN, Conn. (AP) -Police are looking for a thief who may be in the music business by now. They reported that someone broke into the car of Charles Den neli, a musician, and stole a bass drum, snare drum and a set of tomtoms. PLANE LANDS SAFELY j BURBANK, Calif. (UP!) A four-engine U.S. Overseas Airline 1JC6 with 98 persons aboard flew for 500 miles with only three en gines working Tuesday before making a safe landing at Lock heed Airport. A Coast Guard plane accompa nied the crippled craft on the last leg of its flight from Honolulu. The plane's passenger list includ ed several Hollywood entertainers. Let Us Take Care Of Your Roofing, Siding and Insulation Needs Competent Experienced Mechanics - Superior Roofing Co. "MARTIN LUTHER" First Presbyterian Church 601 Pine TOMORROW NIGHT 7:30 P.M. Free-will offering The dramatic story of the 16th century monk who set out to find Cod's truth and became the Father of the Great Reformation, and who has had, such a profound effect on the world and its religions. This is the same 105 minute film that set box office records in public theatres in many parts of the world. If you have seen it before, see it again! 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