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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1948)
FRIDAY, FEB. 27, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE TWO I'llolIB 4i)tJ 84U4 HOW 4r Eve. (show 6:45-9:00 p.m. Mareare! O'BRIEN "iCSW . o CydCHARISSE rannDUum .aT . AND . yf The Hoosier Hot H In Dinner Highlights Annual Public Health Association Program Here Saturday A full day' schedule, highlighted by an interesting noon meeting and culminating in a dinner and a pro gram, la planned by tho Klamath County Public Hrallli association Saturday. This is the annual session of the association and interest la high among; those who are affiliated with tha organisation or among groups who have contact throughout the year with the Klamath county publio health office. A cordial invi tation to all interested to attend any or all meetings has been sent out. Principal speaker at the 6 :S0 p. m. dinner tomorrow night at the Wtl- lard hotel is Jay E. McCarthy, health education consultant in the Cali fornia bureau of health education. McCarthy is coming to Klamath Falls as a guest of the association and his topic will be, "Family Kola tions." McCarthy has been a member of California's state department of health since 1941. He completed his undergraduate work at the Uni versity of Montana and in North Dakota. During the war years. Mc Carthy successfully conducted I venereal disease educational pro gram among war production workers ana military personnel. For the aca l PHONE 4467 TODAY l:S0-6:li-:3 P. M. AND COMING SUNDAY ESQUIRE O TOWER pw.ii" ' 1 "DANNY KATI'S WNNIIST...In vary sense out f this world!" nMI MAGAZ1M 2 SAMUIl OOIOWTN DANNY VltOINia KAYE MAYO WTHI OOIDWTN BUll k 'THE SECRET LIFE OF WMTEIMITIY u ncMHtcotot .BOiS KARIOF' ' fAT gAIHIf . ANN lUTMUfOIO Indian Shift Confirmed WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 liPl Raymond H. Bitney Thursday was named superintendent of the Klam ath, Ore., Indian agency, effective March 1. He succeeds Bert G. Courtright March 1. Courtright Is being trans ferred to a similar post at the Western Shoshone agency at Owy age. Nev. Erastus J. Deihl. superintendent of the Western Shoshone agency for the past four years, will become superintendent of the Fort Peck, Mont.. Indian agency, replacing Furman Asbury, moving to the bu reau of reclamation as an agricul tural economist at Wolf Point, Mont. Bitney will also act as special dis bursing agent for the bureau of Indian affairs at the Klamath Agen cy. He has been with the Indian bureau since 1926. He formerly was superintendent of the Red Lake, Minn., reservation and has been district forester at Phoenix, Ariz., since July, 1946. Oscar Chapman, acting secretary of the interior, said Bitney's forestry experience especially qualifies him to handle the large timber holdings of the Klamath, Modoc and Paiute tribes in Oregon, which return more than $1,000,000 a year from timber sales. a Phone 3262 Continuous Show Dally From 1:30 p. m. AND Western Feature "RANDY RIDES ALONE" CHI3EJO PHONE 572 MOW 4TH BIG DAY! nUTT Eve. Shows 6:45-8:30 ACTION! Cwfnwo Tkftm prtnM ft xtPf slotting JEAN ARTHUR T) Willi. feldis-Oliiia hri Gdn Trtvof-Cwy tmanh jt: Doors Open 9:00 a. m. STAGE IT "Hi Ho SCREEN Fun COLOR Show" CABT00N Hpotiftorrd hy "PIGGLY rnl"", WIGGLY" "T,IEE'8 FAMILY" PEPSI-COLA Bottling Co. Frl. . r.n Goad lor Reporters Get Jail NEWBURGH, N. Y., Feb. 27 (A The news editor and a reporter for the Newburgh News were fined (100 each and sentenced to ten days in Jail today for contempt In refusing to tell an Orange county grand Jury where they obtained "num bers" lottery tickets reproduced in the paper. They paid their fines and im mediately were taken to JaiL The news editor, Douglas V. Clarke, 33, and the reporter, Charles L. Leonard, 27, refused to disclose their sources because "it would vio late a confidence, and in the news paper business a confidence is a sacred thing." Clarke appeared before the grand jury yesterday and Leonard Thurs day. Today th?y were taken before Su preme Court Justice J. Gordon Flan nery. At the suggestion of District Attorney Stanley B. Johnson the transcript of their testimony was read. Judge Flannery called on each to answer the question as to the source of the tickets, and each refused. domic year, 1946-47, he attended the school of public health, University of California, where he majored In health education. On completion this year of graduate study he returned to the California state department of publio health. He is rated as an ex ceptionally fine speaker with a full knowledge of his subject. The dinner meeting will open promptly at 6:30 p. m. with the Kev. Godfrey Matthews giving the Invo cation. William MrKlbbin, president of the Klamath County Public Health association, will give the speech of welcome and this will be followed by business Including the. election of next year's officers. Mc Carthy's talk will complete the pro gram. At 12 o'clock noon Saturday there will be a luncheon arranged in the blue room at the Willard with Mrs. E. A. Geary presiding. Mrs. Saldie Orr-Dunbar, known to thousands of Oregonians for her long years of work in the Oregon Tuberculosis and Health association of which she is executive secretary, will speak on, "Value of the Program in the County Health Association Develop ment." This talk is of interest to all groups involved In health programs and will tell Just what can or should be expected from local health asso ciations. At 2:30 p. m. the afternoon pro gram will be continued and F. G, Scherer. director of social hygiene education of the Oregon Tubercu losis and Health association, will speak on the topic, "Sex Education In the Home." Again, the Klamath County Health association urges all interested men and women to at' tend the meetings, all to be held at the Willard. Bomber Crash Fatal To Four MERIDAN. Tex., Feb. 27 iP) rour memoers ol a I2-man crew were killed in the crash of a B-29 bomber near here Wednesday night. . The eight other crew members, in cluding Col. Alan D. Clark of Fort Worth, Tex., 7th bombardment wing commander, parachuted through the rain and fog to safety. One of a flight of 20 B-29s bound for the west coast, the bomber crash ed In flames shortly after taking off from Carswell air base at - Fort Worth, Tex. Clark was commander the flight Names of the four victims, who were found in or near the scene of the wreckage, were not Immediately released. Besides Clark, the men who bailed out included Lt. Col. Harry E. Golds- ortn, Spokane, Wash. "We were flying on Instruments at 10.000 feet in a heavy rain and foe." Clark said. He said the plane was burning u it feu. The former Prince of Wales In troduced and made popular suede shoes for men. Old grease in an automobile's steering gear housing should be I flushed out thoroughly at regular intervals. 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He is an Interdicted person, having had his right to buy liquor in Oregon revoked by the state liquor control commission. Wahl said he bought the Ifquor he consumed yesterday at Tulclnke, Flood Holds Up Milking Time PULLMAMN. Wash., Feb. 37 id'i A herd of cows which stood in two feet of water for 26 hours dually got milked last night. The Koppel dairy in Pullman said today milkers were kept out of the dairy barn until flood waters here receded. However, the milk still can't be delivered to customers. The dairy still is isolated by the flood. Kennedy Estate Filed On (lie today at the courthouse Is a petition for probate of tha estate of Prince Murtis Kennedy, long time Klamath resident, who died here February 22 at the age of 03. Tentative value of the estate it $11,000. Kennedy left a will dated Janu ary 30, 1048, naming his sou, Bob M. Kennedy, executor, and be queathing his property to his son end sister-in-law, Mrs. Delia M. Schrocder. The estate of Mattle J. Nichols, who died Intestate In Portland, Feb ruary 6, Is estimated at I7S00 worth of property In Klamath county, ac cording to probate filings. J. H. Oarnahan Is attorney for the peti tioner, Mrs. Nichols' daughter, Mrs. Artie Nichols Freese of Portland. Also filed here Is a petition lor ptobate of a $7000 estate In Klam ath county left by Mrs. Bertha M. Oeiger. who died February 14. The e.stute Includes a house at 1503 Up- liam. The petition was (lied by a son, W I Hold Lnverhe Oeiger, Willi J. C, O'Neill as his attorney. Seattle Man Heads Poultry Association BKATTl.lC, Feb. 27 (! A Heutlle produce man, Tlmd K. Perry, today heads Ihe Pacific Httites Uutler, Kgg, Cheese and Poultry association, He wits elected Tuesiluy to succeed Otcorge H. Lawnon of the Tillamook, Ore., County Creamery association. J L & V lot t THE GAS CO. 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