Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 04, 1943, Page 12, Image 12

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Mnrch 4, 1048
Coast Cities
Must Be Prepared,
Says Gen. Grant
SEATTLE, March 4 (fl5) Pa
cific coast cities must be pre
pared for anything in the pres
ent war, Ma. Gen. Ulysses S.
Grant, grandson of the civil war
leader, said here last night.
"Countries which have pre
pared only for what they
thought most likely to happen
have been destroyed," he said.
NAMES ASKED
FOR SERVICE
Road Conditions
At Sprague Delay
Well Child Clinic
SPRAGUE RIVER Thero
will bo no Well Child cllnlo Fri
day, March 8., Road conditions
out hero muko it Impossible for
Dr. Peter Roumriul to make the
trip and gat back to Klumulh
Fulls in tlmo to keep his Friday
uppolntiuvnlx.
If weather conditions are fa
vorable tho clinics will be re
sumed In April.
"I don't mean to say that I con
sider air raids on west coast
cities actually imminent But
they are possible because it's
good military strategy to do
The days are near at hand
when repair gangs will sot out
to tear up overy good stratch
of pnvomont they can find.
what s least expected.
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A student service flag pre
pared by KUHS students will
be. displayed in the high school
auditorium, carrying the names
of boys who are graduates of
the class of 1939 up to 1943
who are members of the national
guard units which left Klamath
Falls prior to the war; boys rcg
istered at KUHS who have quit
school to enter any branch of
the service since war was de
clared and those who entered
the service during the past sum
mer after having completed a
previous semester of school.
The following names have so
far been submitted as eligible.
Klamath Krater, student pub
lication, is confident many elig
ible names are lacking, and asks
that information about them be
sent immediately to Klamath
Krater, KUHS.
Abbey, -Howard
Abbey, Kotxrt
Abr, Kenneth
Ackrrrutn. Richard
Anaktr. Klchant
Amtersoo, Alviu
A hurst, Aaron
Baldwin, Floyd Tom
Hal lard, J rasa J una
lUVrr. I.ylt
Hatch rider. Bob
Bell. Lwn
Iteverltlite, tyl D,
Birhn, Howard U
Hwcbl, Leo . .
Bontwy, B.
Bortcn, Harold
Bratton, Donald
Rrtwtiakrr, R. W.
Brown, Bob
Brown, Jack
Brown, Jt(fry W,
Buford. Tom
Burtroya. John
Burtoa, Grorga
Caddeo. Weslr
Cnhtll. James
Caldwell. Warren
Chase, Wnyne.
Clement. Beauford
Cleek. Jack -
Cochran, Ulrlch
Cody. Byron M.
Coffman, Charles ?,
Condrey,. James M.
Cooky Gtorgo S.
Cooper, Nolan '
Coulnm, John Ray
Crawford, Kd s
Cr. Frank A.
Delia Costa, lewis
Deruetrakot. Geortr
DeWItt, Charles Marti
Pol in, Earl Eugeoa
Drew Cecil
putty. R..J.
Dunham, Dalt
Ecdes, Iran
Edward, Bob
Elttrem, Harold
England:. Rollo
Brlandsoov Bob
Falrchlld. Russell
Foster, Charles
Fuller, Hugh L.
Gallagher. Lawrene
Ganons. Frank
Gitford, David B.
Gilchrist. Clyde
Gray, Burtoa 8.
Gravenstelrt, Edwin f
Green. Earl
Green. Steven
Greenwood, Harold W.
Grlffis, Harley
Gunter. VJrgll '
Gwin, James B.
Gwio, George
Hale, Archie
Hall, Ctirenca A.
Hall, Wayne
Harper, Dala
Hendricks, Henry
Hendricks. Stanley
Hertager, Victor
Hlbbard. Max
Hosley, J. E.
Howard, Raymond
Huff, Verland L.
Hunter, Jim
Hunter, Wesley
Hunter, Willard -'
Huniaker, Dala
Hunsaker. Don
Hunziker, Carence H
Johnson, Clarenc
Jolly, Edward
Jones, Charles &
Jones, Robert -
Kennerly. Orlle A4
Konnie, 8am Jr. I
Laahi, Billy
LaBarge, Alfred
Larson, Ted
Lawson, -James' Albert
Lehrmen. Francis
Lewis, William El wood
Llndow, Jester O.
Llnvllle, Norman
Love, Everett Eugene)
Lorenz, Wesley
Low,Oeorge A.
' Lowe, Robert X
Lloyd, Fred
Marker, Leonard
Martin. Arthur
Mayfkld, James Rub
Matllck. Joe- Jr.
Me R(ti, Hubert
Metser, Victor T. ' ,.
Melhase, William
MetE, Lei and M.
Miller, Charles F.
Miller, Kenneth H.
Mitchell. Lawrenea
Montague, Nell
Mitskopr, Richard r.
Myers, Jack L.
McOulre. Warren
. McKcnnle, Kenneth Z.
Nash, John W,
O'Connor, Robert J.
Olson, Wayne
Otterbeln, John (Jtck) B.
Patty, Thomae
Pence, Herman F
Phelps, Paul C. .. ...
Phillips, Vern
Prltchard, Tommy.-.
Rassmussen,. Dick
Redkey, Sam
Redmond, Merrltt K.: ' rz
Rich, Jack
Robinson, Jack
Rose, Donald
Ross, Bob
Rush. William
Russell, Gerald j
BaUbury, Walter . , . ,
Rarver. Alvln
fichroedcr, Herman
BrhuOlfc. WIHrd '
Hchwetgcr, Louis
Hnhorn, Bill ' fc . .
Uelby, Jolm. ....
flex ton. Hubert
Hhortgnn, Donald
flhulmlre, Ray
flhults, Donald Jack , . ,
flkeen, Lynn
filusser, Jerry L .
Smith, Olen ,
Rmlth. Kd
Htelnselfcr.KrtiU '
Bublect, Frank . ' St
flwanson, Ingvar O.
Bwanson. Swan
Hweet, William
Tavenner, William M,
Thorntjn, Mickey
Titrnldg. Wallace "
Tuter, Vernon L.
VaMk, Victor Jr.. ,
Vlers, Victor . ; . , (
WagHiner, Harry B. .
Walker, Ray E.
Wallace, Dalo
Watson, Wenton
Weber, narold M". ;
Wells, Richard Warren
Whitcomb, Wilbur Bradley
Whitney. Kill
Wlard, vemnn
Wllkenson, Tester Tm
Wllnon, Kenneth
Winterrlnger, Tom 1, .
Ynncey, Robert 0.
Young, Leslie
Zell, Rowe
Zumvalt, Jtmei
Every mother should bring up
her children except when she's
By ANITA OWYN
There hus been a little con
fusion in the minds of the stU'
dents about the longtlx of "The
Diabolical Circle." Tuesday the
performances were given with
the act cut short
so as not to run
over the allotted
time. Mrs. B. B
Blomqutst and
the cast have
been expert
mentlng and
I...
S;:r .1 I quickening the
tS- V' tfi, I action this other
scene could be
added, which was the way the
play was shown Thursday. It
there is a great enough demand,
the play will be given another
day.
Saturday, March 27, has been
set as the date for the annual
seniors' banquet and 7:30 p. m
is the tentative time, to allow
for those students who work.
A survey will bo held soon to
get an idea how many will at
tend. The program has not been
planned as yet. The senior par
ents of the Parents and Patrons
club are sponsoring the banquet.
There will be a pay assembly
Wednesday, March 10, nt 2:30
p. m. At first it was planned
that Den Magic would be pre
sented, but now the news has ar
rived that this is changed to
Bobo Magic. If you wish to
find out anymore about It, you'll
have to go, for we don't know
anymore than you.
A circuit court Jury In Mult
nomah county this week award
ed $25,000 damages to Mildred
Ross, Junction City, as a result
of an automobile accident near
Algoma, Klamath county, on De
cember 27, 1940. .
Defendants in the action were
Frank Hayes, Consolidated
Freightways, Inc., and Albert E.
Ault.
Miss Ross was riding in a car
driven by Hayes which met a
Consolidated Freightways truck
driven by Ault. The truck was
loaded with a sedan automobile.
The truck and Hayes car col
lided, and sedan came to rest
partially on the Hayes automo
bile.
Miss Ross subsequently sued
Hayes, the, truck company, and
Ault, for $45,593 damages,
claiming she was permanently
injured. The Jury awarded her
$25,000. The suit was tried in
Multnomah county. .
WAAC Auxiliary
To Be Here On
Recruiting Job
According to Information re
ceived by the local army recruit
ing office, Auxiliary Nina M.
Kecney of the Women's Army
Auxiliary corps will be in Klam
ath Falls on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of this week for
the purpose of interviewing ap
plicants for enrollment in the
WAAC's. Lester D. Ottaway,
warrant office (Jg), chief clerk
of the Oregon WAAC recruiting
district, will also be in this city
during the same period.
Auxiliary Keeney is a gradu
ate of the WAAC training center
at Fort Des Moines, la., and will
be glad to answer all questibns
concerning the training and op
portunities offered to all auxili
aries enrolled in the corps.
Interested persons are invited
to visit the army recruiting of
fice, 219 Postofflce building,
where Otta ay and Auxiliary
Keene will assist applicants In
preparing applications and also
to conduct mental alertness tests.
Grace Thrasher , .
Takes Third Place
In Poetry Contest '
A former student of the South
ern Oregon college, and graduate
of Tulelake high school, Grace
Thrasher of Kerby, . won third
place in the annual Ted Olson
poetry contest, sponsored by the
American Quill club, it was an
nounced this week. The poem.
which deals with an aspect of
economic life in the northwest.
was first published in the Ore
gon Education Journal. It will
be published again In the
"Parchment," monthly publics
tlon of tho American College
quill club.
Miss Thrasher wrote the poem
as a student in advanced com
position in the Southern Oregon
college. She received her de
gree last year. Her home Is at
present in Jackson county.
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