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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1948)
ON DAY, MARCH 29, 1948 HERALD AND MEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE NINI Chiloquin Tilt aeiilur IiIkIi aelineil lliilrnln (mm Clilluquln who took part In ilia ill il V Mironi feallvul (jii Tllilineli.y nt Henley liluli arliciul iicTiliiiiiliiteel leetal of XI puUita. which piece rcl lliem UHiU In competition. Three polnla were, ylvrn lir excellent, two fur diprrliir unci one fu- third rank luii. Local aturlrnla aciucil an tnl lovva: Ann McKell. 'J In almy lellinK, J In liuiiiorcim: (llllln IIiiiiiiIkiiii, 3 In radio apeaklua; Vlrwliilu Hlieuey mid Jottll l.(KMlry, 3 each fnr piirliy rcuclltui; Wlldatl lmlry. J in hmii nroua; jack Jhrn, J In exlcmpor anemia; Jritn McKell, I In iprcial rnillu: Joe Mull. 1 In iiltir-ellniirr lrukllia. Illll Wnllllrr unci Jack Jtinrn. the affirmative triiiii In le hair, placet! II poluta, unci the ncita live, rcprerientett by Wilfred l,no Iry unci Jew Hull, niacin I. I .nut Krlilay'a feMlyal Inr Junior liluh alutlcnta found C'lillnuulh In fourth place amotiK eiichl acliooln c mpcllrui, tha IikoI ill chip IiiiUiik n point, earned lollnwa: Ken Mlllrr. 9 111 oratory mill 2 In rndlo IH-nkliiu: Dot Neiliuin, 1 In ruillo Httfuklim. 2 In nnnouncinii: JoAiiue Hlnemore, 3 In humnrouii mid 1 In tory lelllnii: llolierl Oalea, 3 in liuiiHiriiUN; lllcnn llricrcH'k. I In tnry trlllnii: I'liiutlette I'limrm. 1 (cir poetry rrndlnn and I (or choral nwillliw. AinmlM-llr Hiiliiinrr la In a Kluin atli Folia hospital aulfcilhu from a broken alumldrr received In a car t'ddrnt laat week. Vernon Norvul and Im mi, Dill, t04ik In (ho fluaU of Ihr mate "A" uaikrtllllll tourruirurhl In Eugene hul Hiituiiluy rvrnlnK. Mr. and Mia. CllnUin Nanli are In 1'urllaiid Uil work cm buainnu. Tho heaviest anow atorm of Uio year uu Tucaday unva Cliiloetjuiu achool alutlrnla an Uhwlicelulctf va rallun. Clajwtca rctainied Hulurduy imiriiinii but Wcie diiiniurd attain ThuraUay afternoon lor an KciAirr vacation which will and nrxl Tun day morning. Cuucert llrket-holrleri were In Klaiiruln Pall WrOncMluy nucnt to hrar Uto tluu-plaiilcvla. Appletou mid Meld, in Uta lual concert ul Uie ara-aon. " Ilia Llllla HeU rkhuol 11hum." a one-act piny, la urllia given aoon by the eiiihtli urado In a program put on by Uie diniim club ul CMM. I'lirln am brinii coal aa followa: Trachrr Mary llroruon. Jatquclyit Hhurey; Mr. and Mia. I'ortcr Wotdrn fcttKa man and Joanne Keyaor; twini, Hy Kelly and Claudrtte Parazoo; touifhle, alee(y and tubby aludrnta by Kobrrt Jackoon, Konnte llatlirld and Hobble David; Mnylxrry flut ter. Johnny Unlvr: Marlnold Tulbot, Uelty Baldwin ; KUa Hchmldl. Mary Jo Uravea; Teule, Dorothy Krn nlnton, and two part ycl to w cut. Mr. Uerlln llrrlngrn at Srattlr. Wajih. ha tcni thta week with her dauuhtcr and (umily. Mr. and Mrs. quince lluell and Pat Mhe will vlult (or aeveral dnya In Klainnlh Falli with a ann before returniim to Waahlniiton. Mr, qiilnc llurll wu (n jt (Mr tceldenl laat week on the Icy cornrr Jeadlng aouth out of town. Bhe uf irrod ahock and brubea but no aeri eun Injury. The Kmlern Star lield a rlau In atructlon meeting at the Maaonic hall on Wedneaday nliilii at which Mr. lima Thmn of Coltnife Ornve, aaoclale grand matron of the Male, wa In rharse. A pothirk dinner pre ceded the mrctlmr. Several sueM (rom Klamath Kail were present. Mra. Ijiwrrnce Myera wna feted at aurprlne birthday party klven at lh Myera homo near Williamson Hlver Thuraday evening. Altendlng were Mr. and Mra. Sam Hay, Mr. and Mr, l-ronard Bartell. Rev. and Mra. llrtrlry. Zeller, Ulll Zeller and Itev. Janie Zeller. Tlie Chiloquin unit of the home exlenalon ervire will meet Thura day. April I, from 10 until 7 at the home of Mra. Earl Hall for a' demon atrallon of (nrelun food given by the hoaleiu and Mra. Cyril Cook. Merrill Mi. Jitmea lliuiliihiiw entertained lli Kilcn.li.hlp miiuibei at her home Munii 1. Mrmiii'ia preaenl wein Mia. Ilninnr rielila, Mra. John McNeill, Mr. J. W. lleeder, Mr. Ivan lcenblce mid Mr. Ituiocell Al len. A liitnilkeniilef liower wna held tor Mr. tJnoiue Mlcheulla, who hu moved to I'rlnevllle. Women of the Moono punncired a caul pmly Hulurduy, Marc h ao, ut the home nf Mr. unci Mr. Hurry Hundley. Heven table of pluoehle were In piny with Jnck Itntllff Hr. winning high tor men; J. W. iterder, men low; U.iiimi lieublce, high for women, and Dorrl Wlneburger, low. Joe Mle.uk received truvellug awurd. A potluck upier waa en joyed nl midnight. Promt were Mr. and Mr. Jnmea lliudMiuw, Mr. and Mr. Jack Hut llff, Mr. and Mra. John Haley and Itoinile, Mr. and Mr, Hilury Wine baiger, Mr. and Mr. Clarence Hundley, Mr. and Mra. Ivan Iren. bice, Mr. and Mr J. W. lleeder and i j llc iclc nci Iteeder, Mr. and Mr. Mile, Hmllh, Mr. and Mra. Ituy Van ' Meter, Mr. and Mm. Oeorgo Wll- i llumii. Mr. and Mra. Joe Hlewik. Mr. and Mr. Dun (lenney, Mr. and Mr. Wilbur Nine, Mr. and Mra. Jack Aclnma. Mra. C.'harlr Kilwnrd and ' the boat. Mr. and Mr. Harry I Hundley. 'Hie next curd purly will be ut the home of Mr. and Mr. (Icorge Wllllum of Henley on April 3. Women of the Mooice, Merrill chapter No. 18, and I-oynl Order of Mocme No. 30 held a Joint Initiation of candidate nt the Murrh 10 meet ing with the Women of the Moose , Inillullng the follnwlug, l.urena Mn lonry, Huby Klger. Huby Kerguon, DeKlta l,ik, Orallne Muklmorr. June De euro, Mnrgnret Buren. Hylvla Hlnng, Violet Aberernmbip, Verba Long, ollie McMurtrey and Hull. Htlftnker. Tho h.kIiiI aervlre committee held It chapter night program wllh Jim and Dovla Iteeder who recently vla Ited Moonehaven, giving Intereallng talk. Mr. and Mra. Ray Aubrey were presented at tho altar and wel comed buck. They recently returned here, having disposed of their prop erty near Monument. At the close at the aesaion refreshments were erve, from tables stressing the Ht Patrick theme. The Camp fire tllrls. sponsored by the College of Hegent committee, decorated the table. Mr. Jnck llurrlaon. Mr, Luwsoti and son hnvo gone Ut Arkansaa 'o visit her piirciils, Mr, and Mr. Karl lln wi'r. They will lny In Arkan miih until lln-y run Join I.uwson. who hu ii'-i'iillsled In the army and la not tiitllrd yet, Mr. and Mr. Klmer Oarey r turned home March 11 afler spend Iiik ii Week In Ouklnnd on busluesa. Mr. and Ml. Hnrry Ohenc-huln were busliies visitor In Klamath I'll II Friday. Mr. and Mr. Waller Elllngnon of Ivory Pino have hud a their guest Waller mother, Mra. C. P. Klllrm son of Northhome, Minn. Mra. Kl lliigson led Hundley afler month visit here to visit In California be fore returning to her home. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Carlisle and son, Alan, of Wcstwood, Calif., spent the week-end here visiting Mra Carlisle' mother, Mr. O. O. Protsmnn. W. C. Murr of I)el,uke hu rent er! the fleiirhnrt garage from Rudy Ashbaugh and plnrrs to open for business at once. Murr'H family will Join him here a koop a nchool 1 out nt IM.rike. Mr. C. D. Ourrctl nnd son, Mike, reiurned home 1'hursdny after sivndlng the Inst two week n Medford wllh Mr. Ourrelf daugh tei, Mr. Itus Hmllh and family. Mr. and Mra. Rudy Ashbaugh nnd daughter. Owen, nf Mvrlle Cceek. visited here Ruudny. Owen Is on spring vncatlnn from achool nl F.ugrne. Mr. nnd Mra. Illll Ilccmlllnn of the Home Clroiery aloro reiurned home GOP't To Fill Philly To Brim PHII.ADKI.PHIA, Mnrch 20 111 Dr legiito to the republican nation al convention opening June 'il, will Like over virtually every first clan hotel room In the city. J. Konneth Bradley of Connecti cut, who la In charge of convention housing (iicllltles, suld yesterday tho delegate will be houed In ome 2b Phlludelphlu holds. Visitors will lie assigned tr amuller hotel, prl vuto home and nearby communi ties. ApproxIrrMlely 8,000 OOP offl clul nnd delegate are expected to the conclnva. The assignment by tate In clude; Oregon; Penn - Hheraton, Normandle. Drake; Wnshlngton' Penn - Kliernt'in, Wnrburtnn, Rlt Cirlton; Alnska: Kssex, Whlttler. Hunduy after a week vacation. He ine of the time Uie Hamilton pent on the const nnd also visited relative In Phoenix, Ore. Blv Mr. and Mr. Monte dine left Wednesday fr a two .-, v,r.. ! lion. They plan to spend the time in nan rranrineo. Mr. and Mr. Jen Beml and children are again at home alter pending ome time at Emmltt. Ida., with relative. Marvin Oordon r.iopped here a hurt while Monday evening. He formerly made his home hero but la now living In Idaho. Mr. and Mr. Buck Knesa and daughter. Vickie. Mr. Clark Ah. I butt and Mrs. Herbert Hadley were nusines visitor In Klnmalh Fall Friday. Yvonna Slonebraker. who I t t'ndlng Southern Oregon college at Afhland. arrived home Wednesday to spend the remaining part of the week wllh her parent. Mr. and Mra W. Htonebraker. Mr. and Mr. Vern Davl an.1 son, who have made their home t ere for aeveral year, led lat week fo' Arkansaa. Mra. Joe I-awsnn and small son, Joe l.ynn of Klamath Fall, visited eurly this month with her lster. Mac For Prexy jares Meet Delegc MII.WAUKiei!, Wl.. March J7 fP) MncArlhur for president dele gate from 20 stoics met here to day to form an active national group to promote Uie general candidacy. The group hope to unite the MacArthur movement throughout tho country and atart nt lenst 1000 MacArthur rluba before the re publican llutlemnl convention, sulci Lansing A. Hnyt. national chnlr- man of the MacArthur club. SAKiON American Legion Regular Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday. 11:00 p. m. Veteran Mrmorlal Itldi.. 4th and Klamath. Club Rooms 2I Main., next to Wlll.rd hotel. Open dally noon to midnight, except Hunday 2:00 to 11:00 p. m. For Legionnaires and Guests See the KUHS Student Body Play "The Black Flamingo" A 3-Acr play of French Revolutionary Days proiented by the School Drama Dept. rieelicrecl UM In rlihl. OB tha bstrsny, Jna npmfltko s the nrlfsll nsh rlsit, rrsnrnls tie I.ccccrrp fin tlc sl.ilrwsy. Ilsrneein HnctwlieR, rnsrlnllicl Mini, I'eipn. nleilll Sialics Krleks, t'lnlllclni llei.rm.r) PavH, Msetsrnt llndleri Jim I'rlsineici, Feline nnelliri ( y Nwrnccc, Kicsncs rto l.ciinscl t-sroy Ovsrsn, Irltsncli horollin (iaiitlll, Dlanai noh Mshoimy, nurln. Thursday. April 1 KUHS Auditorium 8:00 p.m. Admission Adulu 75e, Sfudonft 40e POOLE'S for Fishing Tackle lit Hu. 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