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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1961)
Klamath County YMCA Membership Campaign Kicked Off At Breakfast . The Klamath County YICA's annual membership drive got un derway during a 6:30 a.m. kick elf "cowboy" breakfast at Y head quarters today. The roundup, with Ross Rag- matter off FACT I land and his faithful steed "Old Paint" at the helm, is' scheduled to last eight days and terminate with an awards breakfast Thurs day, Feb. 2, at 7 a.m. Some 80 "ranch hands" work ing for eight "ranch owners" will interview about 800 prospective members during that period. Rag land is roundup boss and, with assistance from William P. Ward Jr., will command those platoons. nancn owners wis year are Robert Ford, Merland. Phelps, Earl Kent, Charles Burman, Wil bur ' Womer, Frank Eberlein. Wayne Blair and Dr. James Cres well. "The purpose of the roundup," says YMCA executive director Paul Campbell, "is to find ad- Northwest Coast Indians lived in a "blanket economy." The value of an article was measured by the number of blankets it was worth. For large currency, the . Indians used huge copper plaques. Each plaque had a special ' same and each time it was traded it rose in value. No one would accept less than he paid. One such plaque was called Making the House Empty of blankets," for its worth rose , to over 5,000 blankets. . ' Encyclopedia Britannic ' Roy Chambers Aboard Carrier Roy. N. Chambers, airman USN, son of Mr. and Mrs Jasper N. Chambers of 1815 Der by fctreet, is serving with Attack Squadron 72 aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Independence operating with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. The squadron flies the A4D-2 "Skyhawk," a light jet attack bomber. , . ditional persons whom the Y may serve as well as to seek renewal support from all past members." During the drive each "ranch" is mortgaged and may be paid off by points accumulated in round ing up "mavericks," (new mem bers;) "strays," (renewals, from the inactive membership lists) and "mustangs," (renewals from the current memberships . Membership of adult in the YMCA program is a means pf insuring development of an ef fective Y program for boys and girls, says Campbell. YMCA is a member agency of Klamath County United Fund, the Y's largest source of income. However, nearly 20 per cent of last year's income over $37,000 came from memberships. Other source of revenue, such as special privilege sales and busi ness rentals, account for the remainder. Members set their own "dies," indicating the amount of financial support they intend to donate to the Y during the year. Membership fees, which are kept strictly personal, allow mem bers to enjoy special prices and privileges. Many Y activities are free of charge to. members. The YMCA is a worldwide or ganization and members may par ticipate in its world service pro LV1 'A j) (j-sj A If n 'V'ea-v 1 Ml ' ' L ' - X t i 'ft ' A NK , V7 HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Wednesday, January 2J, 1MI PAGE t 1 USGC Engineer Honored For Servici Kenneth N. Phillips, Oregon dis trict engineer for the United States Geological Survey, Depart ment of the Interior, was pre sented a-rarely given award. Charles Shearer At Florida Base especially designed scroll honor ing him for 40 years of federal service. The presentation at a meeting an, of Portland employes of the USGS was made by AHhur M. Piper of Menlo Park, hydrologist for the Pacific Coast area of the Geological Survey. A VOLUNTEER LEADER. Was Sine, instructs a group of youngsters in a YMCA gym class., Says Sine, "I believe there it a need for leadership by adults to give our youth the proper slant on life.. Through the Y program, I can help youth to that end. I am a YMCA member because it helps me develop all the qualities of leadership and provides me with opportunity to serve." gram. Members are assured of a welcome at any YMCA anywhere. Anyone - interested in mem bership who has not been reached by drive workers is invited to phone headquarters, 722 Pine Street, by dialing TU 4-4149 for more information. HOFFA "LACKS" FIRE WASHINGTON 1UPI) Martin F., O'Donoghue, former chairman of a court-appointed board el the Geological Survey since li He has been active in varfa fields of water resources, is chj man of the Klamath River Co pact Commission, served on I tails to evaluate water resoui programs in Turkey and a p mafrost survey in Alaska. ', was in charge of the survey's Mi rhillips is a long-time resident j'ord office for five years. PhUli of Oregon, having been graduated from Albany High School and then Charles E. Shearer Jr., aviatlonl macnimsi s maie miro class, usfl,La:B. .no,jno- ,w, Ulan? ,,. .,,. Ctota CnWaan Hl Dc ulr .it alnutct onnclom has been active in engineer! and resource associations. son of Mr. and Mrs Shearer of 4205 Bisbee Street is serving wun rigmer l"njn lhc water resources division offood iui ni ouca v.mich r iciu i-Nuvdi Air Station, Key West. from has been employed continuously' and cannot live very long withe MOB WAS PF.ACEFUL CAPE TOWN. South Africa (AP) A South African judge found that an 'African croud at Sharpeville could not be regarded as armed and made no organized attempt to attack police last March 21. Police fired on the crowd, killed 69 and wounded 180 when the Africans protested the carrying of passbooks. But Justice P. J. Wcssels in his report to Parliament Monday said he had no doubt the police thought their lives were in danger immc- Hoffa cleaning up corruption lately bclore tne snooting. within the union. 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