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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1961)
ITfl nm' CCCCC'ICCCC ; Box Lunch Social Planned i "dennis thf. menace Wednesday, March 1, 13HI PAGE ft HhltALD AND NEWS, Klamalli Falls, Oregon 'irtHi; Dy Unitarian Fp llnwchm a J j. -m -rw ,i iu i fat - . i. ' m ; i w m amw a a iu i d m m khbbbbbmbbbhbi m mm n mm f I fKYI'ViN.7l I "T 1 i r I The Unitarian Fellowship plans per for two, to be auctioned to) a box social in the Meeting House, the highest bidders, Don Hummel the former Pine Grove school- j will be auctioneer. huuse on the Lakeview Highway. All receipts will go to the build- Friday, March 3. at 7 p.m. ing fund to help secure the mcet-j The two-story main room withing house as a permanent homel redwood wails will be a fitting 'or tl,0;ie of a liberal religious. tvicL-oi-iinnH fnr th h:irn rl:ince faith. theme to be used. Ruth Russell and Phyllis Kerns are in charge cf arrangements. Dancing will follow the supper, j The meeting house, one of the early landmarks of the commit- The public is invited and wom- nity, converted by the late She! en guests should take a box sup-don Brumbaugh into a modern . bujidii, js available to other IliniAl Mi NltO puui in mi- luiniuutmy un At Auditorium rental basis. For inlormation' phone evenings to TU 4-872(1. A SHRINE CRAB FEED is in the planning t'.aqe by these Shriners and their wives, from left, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lein, Mr. and Mrs. Gradie Sand ers, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Don Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Maior Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Burqe Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Csc'l Drew and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown. The crab will be served Saturday, March 4. A breakfast the next day beginning at 9 a.m. to honor Potentate J. E. (Joel Jorg?nson will feature special entertainment by Ted Smith, internationally famed comedian. .1l'l.-lM .11111 VIK'Ull Lltllill., wviiuii&u I U 1 UI1I I the Klamath Basin are invited to -illnnH annlhpr .Iimmt- Hi Nile. ! BONANZA The Bonaiua Wo- sponsored by the Klamath Falls men's Club will sponsor a fun Park and Recreation Depart-1 nijMit in the Langell Valley Com ment, at the Klamath Auditorium nuinity Hall on March 3. Festivi Wednesday, March 1, from 7 to ties will start at 7:30 p.m. There m rs i i yk ... V '&J& rtjf 1 WINS ACQUITTAL VAN NUYS. Calif. (UPll-Bar-: bara Burns, 22, daughter of the late comedian Bob Burns, was found innocent by a jury Monday en a misdemeanor narcotics ad diction charge. She has several previous narcotics arrests and convictions. SENTENCED TO DEATH MOSCOW iUPH Three for mer Lithuanian policemen were sentenced to death for organizing the murders of M.000 persons in World W ar 11, the newspaper So viet Lithuania reported Monday. The men had been in hiding since I war's end. it said. BANS BELGIAN TRADE CAIRO (UPIi-The United Arabj Republic issued nn order Monday forbidding all business dealings between its citizens and those of Belgium. It also asked Yugoslavia to represent 'its interests in Bel gium because of the diplomatic break. will he games and prizes and refreshments served all evening. The club sponsors the Bonanza The 9 p.m. Those who attend will be in vited tn nartii-inntp in basketball. 'ping pong, dancing and other rec- Library and needs fund realional activities, said Gary'Public is invited. Woodring. recreation supervisor. The first Junior Hi Nite two! weeks ago was successful, Wood ring said. Big Purge On Jumping Beans WAUKEGAN. III. (API - The carpocapsa saltitans may have taken his last leap in Waukcyan. The carpocapsa saltitans. ac- ed. "But why should we have something Dial caubcs this much commotion and discomfort?" The moth struck out of season. cording to Webster, is the baby McMullen added as an after- moth that gives the Mexican jumping bean its bounce. The moth, savs Wuukegan health inspector Chester McMul len. popped from its bean recent ly and bit a girl, giving her a case of hives. McMullen conliscated all jump ing beans from lucul stores Mon day and said he has recommend ed the City Council prohibit the sale of tl.e bean which, when warmed in the hand, sets the! moth lava moving, causing his bean home to tumble about. The girl's hives have disap peared. McMullen said "It's nothing terious," he add- Ihought. Waukegan stores usually stock the beans only in July and August. GOLDEN GUERNSEY finest 'Sometimes his questions disturb m. fob instance: mow 00 1 know some 'nervous neighbor wont ku him dea0'?' Venezuela is half again as big as Texas. Ghana supplies HO per cent, of the world's cocoa. House calls BILLY GOLDEN - TV I'irU nnd Wrk (iu.trnnlepij PH. 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