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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Monday, January 25, lflfiO PAGE THREE CITY BRIEFS Women's Civil Defense Com mittee for Klamath County will conduct a regular business meet ins in Sacred Heart Academy au ditorium Tuesday, January 26, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. To be 'k screened: a movie, "Your Civil . Defense." Merry Mixers Square Dance Club will hold a rummage sale '. beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday in the Pelican Theater Building. Do- ' nors may call TU 4-4482. Mothers Club, Ranbow Girls, will hold a special meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Scottish Rite Temple to make final plans or a spa ghetti dinner. Catholic Daughters of America ' will hold their annual potluck so cial on Monday, January 25, at 6:30 p.m. in Sacred Heart Parish Hall. Husbands and guests of members welcome. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Causey of the First Baptist Church will be , in Mississippi for three weeks, February 14-March 4, to speak in " three schools of missions. They will make the trip by air. Mrs. Hazel Drinkuatcr will be hostess at the home of Mrs. C. C Heidrich, 328 Washington Street, to , members of the Happy Hour Club lor a 1:30 dessert Tuesday, Janu . ary 26. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble . Club will meet at 8 p.m. Wedncs r day, January 27, at the KC Hall : There will be a potluck. f Mrs. Altha Urquhart, 2610 Fargo ..Street, will be hostess at a meet - ing of the United Nations Group, " 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 28. t. Regular General Meeting of the Christian Women's Fellowship of the First Christian Church will be - held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Janu i. ary 28, with a potluck luncheon at noon at the church. All women of the church are invited. Mrs. Helen Dianas, noble grand of Prosperity Rcbokah Lodge, has asked officers to be present at 2 p.m. Sunday, January 31, for prac tice. Kathryn Smith and Pauline Flowers will be co-hostesses for the Midland Community Club meeting Thursday, January 28, at 1:30 p.m. at the Community Hall. All presidents, district chairmen, members of the executive board and district officers of the Klam ath District Garden Clubs will hold a meeting January 29 at 2 p.m. in the Klamath Falls City Library. Agenda for the meeting includes the making of plans for the regular district spring meet ing. If unable to attend please send a representative. Euauna Toastmistress Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Janu ary 25, at the Willard Hotel. JS 111; I as ... " i IW V f' ' KH itYSeaaajajir a U Mary Martha Circle of Imman uel Baptist Church will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 26, at the church for installation of new officers. Secret sisters will be re vealed and new ones drawn. All interested women of the church will be welcome. Mrs. Jim Olson, 2035 Portland Street, will be hostess to the Ore eon State Mothers Club Thursday, January 28, at 2 p.m. Members are reminded to save articles for the coming rumm-age sale. Ocean Probe Sets Record Mothcrsingcrs of Klamath Falls will sing at the Bonanza Parents Patrons meeting Wednesday, Jan uary 27, at 8 p.m. in the Bonanza School auditorium. Everyone is in vited. Refreshments will be served. Degree Of Honor will have Us pancake breakfast from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, January 26, at the home of Vesta Stiles, 2046 Want land Street. 'r. Peggy Norris and Clairalice Ep- person will be co-hostesses for the t. Aloha Past Matrons, OliS, dessert luncheon meeting Friday, January X 29, at 1 p.m. The meeting will be : held in the reception room of the :.: Masonic Temple, 418 Klamath Ave ; nue. Louise O'Brian'and Betty i Hunter are on the sick and call '; ing committee for January. 3 4-H NEWS , MALIN BEEF CLUB ."Malin Beef Club has elected the : following members to serve as of- ficers this year: .f i- Marcia Kenyon, president; Don- na Micka, vice president; Cathy T-Kenyon, secretary-treasurer; Wan- da Clark, news reporter; Richard U Clark, song leader. This year the club has 20 mcm- bers, and holds meetings the sec- . ond Sunday of each month. - Our adult leader is Earl Wilson and assistant adult leader is W. W. Clark. Wanda Clark, ' News Reporter. STANFORD GETS FUNDS NEW. YORK (UPI) A Stan- ford University program to pro- vide graduate training for busi- ress administration instructors from underdeveloped nations will be strengthened with three-and-a 3 half million dollars in Ford Foun dation funds. Rainbow Assembly No. 57 will have ils stated meeting Monday January 25, at 7:30 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Temple. Linda Hall, worthy adviser. Navy Mothers will hold their regular work and business meet ing Tuesday, January 26. at the New Armory on Shasta Way Please bring a portable sewing machine if you have one, scissors and a dish for potluck. Coffee will be furnished. The meeting will be gin at 10:30 a.m. Lost River Grange No, 846 will hold Hs regular meeting .Wednes day, January 27, at 8 p.m. in the hall at Olene. The card party will be Friday, January 29, in the hall at 8 p.m. Proceeds will go to the March of Dimes. Ml, Laki Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday, January 27, at 2 p.m at the church. Word for roll call is "light." Hostesses are Ada Brown and Ivie Campbell. Com mittee chairmen will meet in the church at 1:30 p.m. Sojourners will meet for a no- host luncheon Wednesday, Janu ary 27, at 12:30 p.m. in the Pine Grove Room of the Willard Hotel There will be a short business meeting followed by an afternoon of cards. Newcomers welcome Call Mrs. Eugene O. Jackson, TU 4-7658, for information. PLUGGING the premiere showing of the "Amazing Transparent Man" and "Get Outta Town" at the Tower Theater were these four women who paraded Main Street on Friday. The movie features a one million dollar contest in which moviegoers are asked to state what they would do with the invisible ray which is the theme of the "Amazing Transparent Man." Left to right are Sandra Phelps, Betty Shepard, Mary Kruger and Phroncie Wright. SAN DIEGO (UPI) Thci record-setting bathyscaph Trieste will make another seven-mile diie the Marianas Trench off the island of Guam sometime this week. Dr. Franz N. D. Kurie, Naval Electronics Laboratories technical director, made the announcement Sunday on his return from Guam. The Trieste plunged to a world record depth of 37,800 feet in the Pacific Saturday. "The next dive will concentrate as much as possible on obtaining purely scientific data," said Ku rie. He said Saturday's dive was a test ol the structure oi tne blimp-like craft. The Trieste has proved we can obtain information from great depths on temperature, salinity, water currents, marine life, bot tom geology, and other factors applicable to scientific and naval problems," Kurie said. Dr. Andreas Rcchnitzer, scientif ic director of the expedition, was expected to make the deep dive with Lt. Don Walsh, who is the Navy officer in charge. Walsh made last Saturday's his loric dive with Jacques Piccai'd. Swiss scientist and designer of the Trieste. Kurie said the Trieste will be shipped back to San Diego before the typhoon season starts in the Guam area in March. The craft will continue its research dives oft the California coast. ACTOR, ACTRESS MARRY LAS VEGAS (UPH-Actor Brett Halsey, 26, and Italian actress Luciana Paluzzi, 22, rod-haired star of the television series "Five Fingers," were married at a ho tel here Sunday. Home Extension ALTAMONT Mrs. E. N. Hill and Mrs. V. R Dalton were project leaders f o r the Altamont extension unit's Jan uary meeting, the project was soup making. Luncheon committee members were Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. W. J. Selinsky and Mrs. S. O. Dahler. Mis. L. L. Barger gave a short talk on ACWW and urged the roup to start a study ol our two new states, starting with Alaska. Mrs. H. L. Wiard. Mrs. Dean Wandall and Mrs. R. L. Wentworth, members of the quilt committee, gave patterns and sizes or quill blocks for two quilts. It was de cided to make one quilt immedi ately for a family who lost bed ding in a fire during the holidays, then to piece another quilt to be tied in the regular February meet ing for the Gospel Mission. MIDLAND Rug making, led by Mrs. V. Beyer, and knitting, led by Mrs. Johnnie Hooper, were projects for the Midland Extension unit. A potluck dinner was served. Soups will be the subject for the next meeting al the f a i r grounds kitchen in February. A small fee will be charged for ma terial used. All arc invited. Worden Man Hurt State police said a pickup truck driven by Michael John Kane, 45, Worden. spun out of control on the Old' Midland Road about 3 p.m. Sunday and slammed into a wir? fence and a utility pole. Kane was taken to Klamath Val ley Hospital by Peace Ambulance. His injuries were not believed se rious. The accident occurred near the intersection with Sutton Road. 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