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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1961)
t CommLuvhj. Qakndah TRIDAY SHASTA VIEW COMMUNITY BUILDING ASSOCIATION will meet Friday, Jan. 20, at 7 p.m. at the grange hall. There will be lection of officers. All members are asked to attend. KUHS CLASS OF 1951 will hold a meeting Friday. Jan. 20. at 7:30 p.m. at the Community lounge to start plans for a class reunion. MANZANITA SOCIAL CLUB will meet at the home of Edith Bar leen, 5251 Walton Drive, Friday, Jan. 20, at 7:30 p.m. ALL MEMBERS of Aloha Chap- fpp No. 61 OES are asked to do nate rummage for sale to be held Jan. 27 and 28 at the Masonic Temple. For pickup call Martha Powell. TU 4-5689 or Leona An gel TU 4-7171 after 5 o'clock. SHASTA VIEW GRANGE will meet at the grange hall at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20. dance and potluck dinner Satur day, Jan. 21, at 8 p.m. at their hall in Pelican City. Bill Mayhew will call. Kveryone is welcome. CHILOQl IN ASSEMBLY, Rain bow for Girls, will hold public installation of officers Saturday evening, Jan 21, at the Ma sonic Hall at 8 o'clock. AAUW MEMBERS are remind ed of the luncheon meeting, Sat urday, Jan. 21, at 12:30 p.m. at the Willard Hotel. Jack Wilkinson, member of the University of Ore gon art faculty, will present slides and commentary on contempo rary painting and visual arts. Any member who has not been called for' reservations may -contact Mrs. James Creswell. TU 4-3692. BONANZA COMMUNITY CHURCH will conduct a cooked food sale at Bold's Store in Bo nanza Saturday, Jan. 21, begin ning at 10 a.m. CHILOQUIN RAINBOW For Girls installation will be 'Satur day. Jan. 21, at' 8 p.m. at the Chiloquin Masonic Hall. Public invited. RAMBLLN' SQUARES are now dancing every Friday night except the fourth week in the month whon thev dance Saturday. A aouare dance beginner's class will . n. U.. fK 1 tnf tpPII.I " :,,: ;;; k the hall Saturday. Jan. 21. agtria uiu wuw. dancing Sunday, 3 to 6 p.m. Phone TU 4-8066 for further information. 1 u 4 PC TJt Mf. VM. frt. OH. G. Roderlc Durham, executive director of Oregon United Appeal. I will be the featured speaker dur ing the annual- Klamath County United Fund Board meeting and awards banquet the evening of Feb. 13 at the Willard Hotel. The public is invited. Durham, a native of Illinois, en rolled at Salvation Army College. San Francisco, in 1926. following -20 "He wants to be a 'hot dog'!" EAGLES. LODGE MEMBERS are invited to a free dinner at FAMILY NIGHT at the YMCA will be held Friday, Jan. 20, at 6:30. , SATURDAY MERRY MIXERS will hold a LOUIE AND OZZIE will fur nish music for dancing at VFW Hall from !l p.m. Saturday until 1 a.m. Members and their guests are invited Knowland Sees Time Of Crisis SALEM (AP) Former Sen. William F. Knowland of Califor nia said Thursdav that he be- lives the next eight months will be a period of crisis in the world. SUNDAY UNITARIAN fellowship on Sun day, Jan. 22. at 11 a.m. is spon soring a talk by Tiber Kalman on "How People Live and Feel Behind the Iron Curtain." This! meeting will be at the Unitarian Fellowship hall at Pine Grove. A family potluck will follow and the public is invited. A TURKEY AND HAM SHOOT will be sponsored Sunday, Jan. 22, at 10 a.m. at the Boy Scout camp at Bonanza by Bonanza Big Springs Park Association. Targets will be provided for shotguns and SALEM (AP) A proposal that Oregon launch a .move to abolish the federal electoral col lege ran into opposition Thursday m the Senate State and Federal Affairs Committee. Russia, he said, is going to rifles. Refreshments will be try to test' the administration of President John F. Kennedy in Berlin, the Far East, the Middle East and elsewhere in the world. "The great danger-is that they may try to push harder than we are willing to be pushed," Know land said. Knowland, assistant publisher of the Oakland Tribune, said he, felt Dean Rusk was a better choice for secretary of state than either Adlai Stevenson or Chesterjp.m. at Mrs. Ford Kimpton's Bowles would have been. Ken nedy named Rusk secretary of state, Bowles undersecretary of state and Stevenson ambassador to the United Nations. Knowland stopped in Salem to visit with state legislators and served. LUTHER LEAGUE members of Klamath Lutheran Church are in vited to an ice skating party Sun day, Jan. 22, from 6:30 p.m. till 9 o'clock. Members are asked to meet at the church at 6 p.m. MONDAY U OF O MOTHERS CLUB will meet Monday, Jan. 23, at 7:30 home, 231 Pacific Terrace. All members are asked to attend A CITIZENSHIP EXAMINER from the Immigration and Natur alization Service will be avail able for citizenship questions and then left by train for his home tests Jan. 23-24 in the county In Oakland. Earlier he spoke in Portland at a Republican fund raising luncheon. Knowland spoke earlier in the day at a -Republican fund-raising luncheon in Portland. He said that the narrowness of the Dem ocratic victory in the November presidential election should en courage Republicans. Knowland said he has no plans to seek office again and that it is too early to say who will be the Republican California governor candidate. CHANGING TIMES NORTH CHICAGO, 111. (AP)- Forty-five years ago it cost the U.S. Navy $25,092 to erect twin 410-foot radio towers at the Great Lakes Training Center. Today it's going to cost the U.S. Navy $24,994 to dismantle them. Built in 1915, the towers have not been Used for the past 10 years. clerk's office at the courthouse. Appointments may be made by calling TU 2-5517. GREAT BOOKS GROUP mem bers will discuss Tolstoi's "The Death of Illych" during a meet ing Monday, Jan. 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the city library. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS pot luck dinner scheduled for Mon day, Jan. 23, at 6:30 p.m. in the parish hall is open to all mem bers and their husbands or guests, Mrs. Vincent Herlihy and Mrs. Julian Abbott, co-chairmen an nounced that rolls, butter and cof fee will be furnished. Following the dinner cards of choice will be played. BIKE CURB Electoral College Plan Runs Into Opposition Graze Fee Is Pegged By Agency WASHINGTON (AP) - The basic grazing fee to be charged for use of federal grazing district ranges during 1961 will be 19, cents for each head of cattle a month, a three cent reduction! from the I960 rate, the Interior Department announced Thursday. The department said the re duction was based on the formula under which grazing fees are in creased or decreased when av erage livestock prices at markets in the .Western states change more than two cents a pound during the calendar year. The 19-cent rate is the basic rate. The rate for a horse will be 38 cents a month and the rate for each five sheep or goats will be 19 cents a month. No fees are charged for livestock under. six months old. The fees apply to all federal grazing lands in 59 grazing dis tricts lying in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Oregon and California. The department also said lease rentals on government lands out side of the grazing districts will also be lower than those charged in 1960. These rentals are based on a sliding scale related to the grazing capacity of the lands. The rates range from two mills to 76 cents an acre per year. HERALD ANA NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday. Jaiiar 20, ISM PAGE 5, Durham Will Speak At United Fund Awards Banquet In Klamath Falls discharge from the Army, and later was appointed an instructor in the college. During the next 24 years he served Salvation Army in various capacities. He was appointed di rector of SA operations in Med ford in'l!M3 and remained at that job until 1938, when he became The memorial would have the president and vice president elected by popular vote. If three-fourths of the states approve it, then Congress would call a convention to place it in tne Constitution. Sen. Carl Francis, D-Davton. author of the memorial, said the Constitution never has been amended by this method. The usual method is for Congress to submit proposed amendments to the states. Francis said it is more demo cratic to elect the president by popular vote. He cited the in stances where presidents were elected Without a majority of the votes. Sen. Walter J. Pearson, D-Port- land, chairman of the committee, said it would be better to let Congress study the matter and New Techniques Said Necessary SALEM (AP) New methods and techniques must be found to combat crime, Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton said Thursday in a keynote speech to his Crime Pre vention Conference. Catching and punishing offend ers has its value but in the light of statistics it has not proven to be the answer," he said. Thornton said poverty, poor en vironment, improper child devel opment, mental deficiency, lack of parental supervision and ab sence of religious training are some of the causes of crime. "I believe that the major em phasis in any crime prevention program must be with the parents and must start with the home, he said. The conference ends Friday. ( 2 ubJm G. men! as executive director of the Oregon United Appeal. During the past 25 years, Dur ham has become well known throughout the western states as an authority on youth work and youth problems. He has served as a volunteer in Boy Scout, YMCA and oilier youth work. Durham has also gained recog nition as a public speaker. He won first prize in the Beckman Hollister public speech contest in San Francisco in 1948. The director lives in Salem -with his wife. They are parents of four children. His job takes him into all parts of th state to supervise the field staff of the organization in work w ith local community chests and united funds, IT'S KALER'S FOR ; PARTS - SERVICE and SALES lor BRITISH MOTOR CARS MORRIS - RILEY - AUSTIN - AUSTIN 150 MGA - AUSTIN-HEALEY We take care of warranty , on above cars! Parts and Service on all IMPORT CARS Bob Kennedy, formtr hsp foreman with Robin and Myeri will be at Kaler't and wo have purchaud the parti Jtock from Robin and Myeri. Overnight sonic on parti not in Hock. COMPLETE DOMESTIC CAR SERYICE Brake sorvice and complete angina service rebuilding, re- , boring, crankshaft regrinding. KALER'S AUTO SERVICE;.' 4035 6th RODERIC DURHAM director of youth activities for the SA in Oregon and Idaho. He later served in the same capacity in Washington and Montana. Durham was appointed com manding officer of the SA in Spo kane in 1940. and in 1943. direclor of public relations for the SA in 11 western states and Alaska, Ha waii ana me Philippines. In 1949, New Blue Book Is Off Presses SALEM (AP) The 376-page Oregon Blue Book for 1961-62 'he was appointed divisional com' came off the presses today. The Blue Book contains current information about activities of state, county, city and federal of fices within Oregon. It also touches on the state's history, commerce anr1 development. The cover of the new edition bears a picture of Mt. Jefferson in a setting of timbered foothills. mander of the SA for Oregon and Idaho, then he resinned h; SA commission to accept appoint- Worth SAVE THIS AD JJ Good Till Feb. 1st On All Service Colli INTRODUCTORY OFFER All Tubes Tested jV Picture Tube Cleaned in Adjust Set Complete FREE BILLY GOLDEN TV Formerly With J. W. Kerns Guaranteed Quality SYLYANIA Tubes All Ports and Work Guaranteed By Best Qualified Technician and Latest Equipment. Mil Til O 1")CO Billy rial tubat . . . Will Traval WALL I U ILOJ Day ar Nita or by Appointment EXTRA KEYS ATCHISON. Kan. (AP)-David the you note. "They submit proposed changes to the!' ?. u . Car . a , . S "Congress." he said, "is in a several (hTs. '?? ta J"! much better position to study this SXJZ. Pearson and Sen. Thomas RJbelon8ed to Ml and a note were r .; "j on the scat. "Could - you use nhh rr ..u u. .ii these? read ff u.. nu.l:t: f .t i . i 111. - mi uy auuiiuuu ul uie electoral college as it is now. Pearson and Mahoney said the theory of the electoral college is that the president should be elected by 50 sovereign states. Francis replied that this theory now is "meaningless. I BRADFORD'S JANITOR SERVICE Floori our pfrlalty. Cleaning, waxing- Jb buff Inf. All work guaranteed. Fallr InioredJ.'. , 2-1231 SPECIAL PRE-INVENT0RV AL TERRIFIC BARGAINS ...FOR ALL HOME FIX-UP NEEDS... TOUGH YEAR SPARTANBURG, S. C. (AP)- J. H. Morris has retired after delivering mail for 40 years. The 39th year was his hardest. "That year, he says, I was bitten by a Chihuahua, stung by a bee and spurred in the ankle by a ban tam rooster. GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) Grand Junction kids now get tickets for riding bicycles on'f sidewalks, riding double, parking The six brightest stars, in order illegally or having no licenses ef magnitude as seen from the The penalty: The youngsters sur earth, are Sirius, Canopus, Alpha render their bikes for a week to Centauri, Vega, Capella and Arc-jllie cops. Police say this method turus. lis more eltective man tines. Each of the two television cam eras placed on the Tiros I wea ther satellite weighed about two pounds and was the size of a water glass. EAGLES ANNUAL CRAB FEED Saturday, Jan. 28 6 P.M. -Till?? 1.50 per person Dance Upstairs 9 P.M. 2 A.M. Music by - Don Phelps Orchestra Catherine Parkhurst Frigidaire Saleslady says: "I like .Frigidaire washers because they wash clothes clean and are safe for deli cate fabrics." 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