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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1959)
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1959 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH EAT.I.S. OREGON PAGE 7- -B PA 4 JM .11 t Every Day When You Shop 4 -If aid Counitirif SGuoppEDug Cemta 3800 S. Sixth 4 Yv .V t. " Town '4 Lt4. 'J HUGH TAYLOR State Aide Given Post Gov. Mark Hatfield today ap proved the appointment of Hugh Taylor. 62. veteran State Depart ment of Agriculture employe, as chief of the division of plant in dustry, on the recommendation of Director Frank Mchennon, whom he succeeds. In addition to his long tenure with the Department of Agricul ture, which began for Taylor on July 7, 1934, he has had consider able personal experience in dairy larm and crop management. A Salem resident since 1941 when he became assistant chief of the division, Taylor had previ ously served as supervisor of ship ping point inspection at Ontario. Before entering state work, he owned and operated, together with a brother, one of the largest (135 cows) retail dairies in the state. He later owned and managed a 64-acre orchard tract ft Weiser, Idaho, which produced an average BO cars of apples yearly. Taylor is an executive board member of the Association of American Seed Control officials snd a Western representative of the organization. He is also a mem ber of the Western heed Control Officials. Son of a pioneer Oregon farmer and public servant, Walter K. Tay lor, who was mayor of Corvallis for several terms, he attended Oregon State College and served with the Navy. His mother, 84, is active in Corvallis civic and church circles. He is a member of the Presby terian Church, Salem; Men's Gar den Club, Salem; the Masonic Lodge, and the American Legion His son, Ralph Taylor, is a Salem attorney. "Frank McKennon is recognized throughout the West as one of the top leaders In agriculture and this appointment otters an excel lent challenge in which I hope to be a credit to my predecessor and continue with his policies, Taylor said. Springfield To Host Meet The second annual Oregon State Coin Jamboree will be held in Springfield on Saturday and Sun day, January 24 and January 25. The Willamalane Coin Club of Springfield will host the jamboree at the Park and Recreation Dis trict's Memorial Building at Eighth and North A streets, and there will be ample free parking space at this location. There will be 15 bourse tables nith Healm-s from several states. The auction on Saturday will be at 2 p.m. Sunday's auction, also at 2 o'clock will feature choice materi als. Coin collectors are invited to come and exhibit their coins and currency, and should bring their own cases for exhibit. Ribbons will be awarded each classification. Registration fee is 50 cents, op tional, and coffee will be served both days free to those who regis ter. There will be no admission charge. Visitors are invited. Wnnrien nickels will be sold as souvenirs, one commemorating the Oregon State Centennial and the other the Coin Club Jamboree. The nickels will sell at 15 cents each m turn fnr 95 rents. Anyone who wishes to order any of these wooden nickels hy man fhould write to Harry Hawkins, 3740 Main Street, Springfield, Ore gon. Sewing Classes Slated ForKU ArliiH cpwinff classes will be available, featuring tailoring and general sewing if there is suffi cient enrollment, to be held eve nings at Klamath Union High School. An organizational meeting will be held on Monday, January 26, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 115, KUI1S. Present plans are to award cer tificates for the satisfactory com pletion of the courses. For further information, call Clara Fink, instructor, at TU 4-7470, evenings or the high school vocational office, TU 4-7595, during office hours. VERY SIMPLE LOS ANGELES UPP-Mayor Korris Poulson, noting that ootn political parties use the same dec ...m.x anrf hnntins for their na tional conventions, offered another - reason today for the Republicans in hold their convention here ext year. 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