rHURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACC SEVEN
WEATHER
WMTJtHN ll(Ki;(IN rimi.lv loilny
antt rain iMMIititlng lit aitttlli thla iiimiii
. MI'" l iHMlliain half iliirln
lit alli immhi. KiKlwy iiinally I'limilir
Willi I'Mttvrvil alumna 1,1111 I'liange III
1UI till. . with tilgha al otiiul It.l In
t.l I.OWB iMiilgltl :ti In .Ul Mmlaml Ul
(real! MUlhaal wllula oil l-tmal.
KANTKHN OIIKUIIN - Im-tviialliN
aliimlliiaaa IimIrv Willi f Mill tonight ami
MliUv. Wmiiiivi ImlHy Ami IiiiiIIIiI.
AfteritmMl IHNlia lu ft, liwa lull Ijlli t
I lu Jft.
NOMTtlkllN CAI.IMIHNIA Haiti In.
) ami lonlittit iiml almwara Irililn.
I.ltll t'liNMMo In twitiitl Nttllr Kiaall
luulll In iiiullirNal wlmla i,H mail
KI.AMATII rAI-l.il ANII Vlt'lNITY -Miially
t-liiiuly wlllt mraal-mnl light
huwvra ur annw lltinlwa lonlahl anil
Friday High liulav alHiul 4U. Iiw In
mahl V. Itiah rmuy 41.
Mprt for I'rartle- Tim Kuglra
auxiliary drum corps will pracllrc m
T 30 p. in., r'rldiiy lu lliii upper KOK
hull, The auxiliary (I i 111 U'iiiii Willi h
naiinlly mrot uu Friday will mrct
Instead on Monday ulKlit, April 12.
The auxiliary til 11 in imp will lake
part III the atilir niuvrlitliill palutlr
I Hrml till Htllltlity. Fire trans
portation will Ur pinvlflril by llic
serif. All tliuin culpa, inriiibrla are
urged to be pirsrul lnr practice.
Ifniurgaftlmril --'Mir Kliuiutlll l.ulll
ran Ladle Alt) will lioltl a mikihiiih
bord al the church, Cnw and des
cent. Thursiltiy, April 'i'i. rit'cauno
of the largo tiiriitml al lanl year a
ainorgusbord. inrmlK-ra ante thai
those wishing to conic get rrhrrva
tlon III puiiy. For rrnfrvullniia, rail
Kir. L. K KlUon. Jl'.'u ur Mm. Ulll
ngniaii, mo. All are cunllally In
vited. Condition I'lic-lianai-d Hillside
htwpltal attendant irlMirl Unit lite
condition of Jack Aliurtei. man
ager of lltr Oregon Htltlr Kmpliiy
nirnt office III Klumutli Fall, la
uut-hahgrd. Almrtrr haa been ill at
the hospital fur several weeks. At
tendant any he spent a fair night
Wednesday.
ralhrra' Mglil - Tim Mulllria flub
of Harrcd llrnrt academy will ob
aerve Fathers' night lu llm school
auditorium Friday. April 8 al S
p. m. There will la- cntrrtalumrnl
by the school children and rrrrrsh
mpnta will be arrvrd.
Vlall -Mr. and Mia T C Hrharr
of Aeattlp, Waah.. wprr wppk-end
gtieata al the home of Mr. and
Mra Rolynrt Kllinti and family, 2.';M
Oarden. and nf Mian Mary Krk.nein.
Mr Hrharr la Miaa KrkaiPlna
nephew.
Karoaerlng - Dr. Maniupl D. Ear
hart, who undrrwrnt autgrry Iftat
WeilurMlay at Hwpdih lupital Hi
Aeattle, la rerovprlng nlraly and
experta io be back in hi Klamath
falla olficpa May I.
aby Clinic Thf Klamath Coun
ty Hpalth tlppartmrnt'a wrll-bnby
oliiilc will be held from I to 3 p. in ,
Monday. April U, at lino Main. Ap
pointment may b made by calling
7714 before Monday.
atumutage Kale The Wulllen'a
attlihg bowling team will hold a
rtfmmage aale at 111) M Dili, brhlnd
the Klral Kpfleral Mnvinga and Loan
attire from ( . m. to 6 p m. Uiu
frlday and Saturday.
raxdtMldland grange Home Rc
nnmlc club will apoiuor a public
card party al the Joe Milam home
on Saturday at 8 p. m. Aw-arda will
be made. Orange wonmn are aaked
M bring plea.
Ooaed Pelican cafe will be dot
d until Haturday. It waa announced
today. The dnwnatalra la being re
modeled and a new floor pill In.
Thli t the l.Vh year the rate haa
been In operation.
Play Itrlifaraala-Tlinie will Ijp tt
rrittlliig I'plmiiraul uf act 3, of "Tim
Hhow-Off" Ttipaduy at t p. in. nl. the
home nl lllulmar Knthe, UM N. Illh.
Wrdupadiiy ul 7:30 p. in. ri'hi'iirniil
ol ucl 1 will be held at the (.'0111
uiunlty hall, Garden and Murtlii
alieeta.
Molorryrle Klre-Tlie city fire
di'parlinent waa called to 1B1H lx
Inilliin al 0:15 p. in. Wrilnradny,
when a motorcycle, nwimtl by Wen
ton F.iglc, caught tire. The depart
inriil repoita thai ainull diunage
waa done.
Plying Howler -Two nirinbera ol
the Wliiiina hotel bowling teum
have chartered plane lor the bowl
lug meet at Tacnma. May I, Penny
Payne will pilot the plane.
Kolary Hpeaker Raymond H
III l my . new atiiierlnlendent ol the
Kluiuuth ludinn rearrviitlnn will lie
npraker lor the Kotniy club lunch
eon Prlday ii'Min al the Wlllurd.
Neighbor! Meet - Hoyiil Neighbor
ol Ainerlca will meet Krltlay ul 8
p m. In KC hull, (itinera and drill
triim ahould bp on lime lo practice
lor the coming convention.
Jurenllea -There will be a regular
meeting ol the Juvenllea nt the
iloyal Neighbor uf America. Prlduy
tn. in S In 7:30 p m. In the KC hall.
Itelreahment will be aerved.
Mpeerh (Iroup The KC r)eech
club will meet tonight. ThuiMlay. al
(I :iu In the Wlueina hotel for a din
ner meeting and regular bunlnea
and )eaklng aeaalon.
Pylhlan Klalrra-Thrie will be a
regular Hireling of Pylhlun Hlaicra
Krlday. April t. at I p. m. In the
HKlf hall. ,
Nature Korlrty-uf Ihe Klamath
region will mrci ttimghl al 8 o'diH-k
In room W al KUIIH The public
It cordially Invited to attend
In Hoapllal Mr. Albert Mea
chetli nf Modoc Point, la a patient
at Hillaide hoapltal where ahe un
drrwrnt major aiirgery today.
Thuraday.
Ill Thoniaa Mill hum nf 831
Main, an employe of the Weyer
haeuaer Timljer company. I aerloua
Iv III al Iflllaldn hoapltal. He la not
allowed 10 hnve vlallnr.
Chamber In
Favor Of
Air Show
Prupoaal dial ati induatrlal and
avlallim eapoalllon be held at the
Klanialli niunliipal airport aome
time till aumiiirr waa enlliualaall
rally rereivrd by mrnilier of the
chamber ol commerce board at
their YVrtlnrailay mrrtlng.
Itrd Wlillcoinb, airport miiiiagrr,
auggeatrd llm piiaalblllly that the
big huiigura unci apron bo luted for
a u I ii l it dlnplny of Induatrlal eulp
niciu, (in in riiulpment and civil and
military ulrplunr. There waa talk
ol bringing a blimp hero lor the
evpnl, and a auggPNliou that a mod
prn train might be purked on the
iilrporl apur, which run well Into
Die field.
No union wua taken by the
chamber board but the multer wa
referred to the aviation committee.
Intra In June and Augual were
auggeatrd.
The chamber went on record
favoring the holding of the next
homealcad drawing at Tulrlake.
Two drawing have bren hrld hrre
and II wa fell that Tulrlake ahnuld
have Die event llrxt time If It want
II, which It doe.
The board accepted for the cham
ber apouaorahlp of the KUIIH all
achool radio broadcual program Muy
5. An effort will be made to get
a full houat- for the high achool
uuilllorlum Unit night. The affair
will be without churKC.
Itralgnullon a a dlrrrtor of
j .Mllrhrll Tlllolaon waa arrrpted
I with regret, lie I moving lo Port
land. The Job wa left open until
! Ihe elertluli which will be hrld
later thla mulllh.
I Thr director appruvrd a rraulu
! lion ug(rlrd by the Portland
chamber for re-namlng a glacier
! on Ml. Halter a "Klarr glarlrr."
TOONERVILLE FOLKS
Patient -.lor Chotard of Mnlln la
a patient at Hillaide hoapltal. Chot
ard tinderweni aurgery Thursday
morning.
Nurgery Millard Itrlacoe, rort
Klamath rancher, today underwent
aurgery at Hillaide hoapllal.
Missing Boy Turns
Up At Home
I.lltle Jimmle Holland. 10-year-old
aim ol Mr. and Mra. M. E. Hol
land, 2'JD Alameda, returned home
about 3 a in. today, weary Irom a
10-hour outing while hia parent,
neighbor, police and radio atatlonx
conducted a aeareh lor him.
The youngater apparently had
been around the nelghliorhood moat
of the lime. Police Chief Orvllle
Klamath Students
On UO Committees
UNIVERSITY OK ORKCJON. Ku
gene. April 8 iSpcclnli Three lu
drnt Irom Klumutli Pulls are on
cniumlttrca for Ihe Proah alee
which will be held April 10 In Mr
Arthur Court on the Unlveralty of
Oregon campus.
They are Htunley Smith, son of
Alher O. Smith. 331 Jelleraoii
aireel, on the entertainment com
mittee. Dean ICarhart, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bmmirl U. Eurhart, Oil
tldorudo, on the decoration com
mittee: and Kirhurd Yntes, son ol
Mr. and Mr. William B. Yale. G38
Kldorario aireel, on the clean-up
committee.
All three atuden are majoring In
libera) aria.
DROWNS
VANPORT. April 8 i4i A flve-yeur-old
boy drowned In a aluugh
near hi home yesterday when he
tumbled Irom a house door on which
he wns rafting In Ihe water.
Sheriff deputies Identified the
youngster a Konajd Skinner.
Ilumllton auid, but afraid to go
home because of the excitement.
He wn reported missing at 4 p. m.
Wednesday when he fulled lo come
home from Roosevelt achool.
PteroverlngOuy Rharidtirk, re
ared Southern Parllic engineer haa
returned to Ills home al 827 Mit
chell after sending Ihe past week
a: Hillside hospitnl where he had a
bout with pneumonia.
BENEFIT P. T. A.
FAIRHAVEN GYM
Saturday. April 10
Mutic by Bob Arringfon Rhythm Makers
Thrntin-rc LMilntcrl roasted
lor uniform full flavor.
coffee im mm
TWO KINDS-DRIP AND PIRCOLATOR
Just aptbr. The Terrible Tbmperep Mr. bams was
toi-p thfi price to have his umbrei.la re-coverep
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High School
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Two Estates
Probated
PrtHUm for prnbat of the Cytale
of the lute Nona P. CwixriilnK 'tt
OIpiic Jlattd the probable value of
hcj proiHTty at (40,000 and a will
nitmtd Ieo Donovan a heir to vir
tually all of the estate.
Mm. CoriMMilnn died March 23.
and her will wait dated February 13.
VJA9. The term of the will that
various member of her family
would net $1 each and Donovan
would receive the remainder of the
property.
Donovan waft also appointed ex
ecutor. The court ha appointed
P. D. Kakextraw, A R. Campbe'l
and Donald H Smith to appraise
the estate.
Alwi filed for probate Wednes
day wax the calate of the late Thom
as R. 8killlntrton. who died April 5
tn Ran Franclwo. The e?iU.te t ten
tatlvelv valued at tn excess of $5000.
A will dated March 15. 1944. di
rect that two grandchildren be
given $500 each and that the re
mainder of the propertv ro to a (ton
and daughter. Lynn K Sk.lltngton
and Mrs. Dorothy Abner, both uf
Klamath Fa 11k.
Monday Date Set
For McKay Talk
In Wednesday The Herald and
New, an Item wa printed about
the forthcoming, Youhk Republican'
banuuet In which Douglas McKay,
ntute aenator and present candidate
for Oreifon governor, will apeak.
The date of the banquet was In
advertently omitted.
The dinner meeting will be held
Monday. April 12. at 7:30 p. m. In
j the Wlnema hotel banquet room.
Reservation are available bv tele
phonlnit 7808 or 7207. Tlckeu may
be purrfiaed downtown at the
Landry Insurance company.
Rentstry of motorboat In the
United Stale total more than 260.-000.
Commercial club's semi-formal la
only one day away Prlday nlRht.
April 9. The dance will be held in
Ihe boys' vym from 8:30 to 11:30.
with munlc by Bnldy's band. Pro
grams are on sale now for 8120
each. The pronram are circular
and. blue with the silhouette of a
palm tree and a silver moon on the
cover.
Four prlnreses for the track
queen contest were elected from
the 16 semi - finalist In ' ballot -Inff
today. Unfortunately, at the
time of writing, the results are not
completed. The race for the highest
ticket sales starts tomorrow, and
will last until May 1. Unlike last
year, the final three day of sales
will be kept In the dark so that the
crowning of the nueen A,rtl 30, will
come as a surprise lo all.
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Every year the Elks club gives a
spring dance for high school stu
dents In the county. This spring the
date has been set for April 21. and
the dance will be sports. Students
are admitted free upon presenta
tion of their student body cards.
Following the dance, refreshments
are always served In the basement
by wive of the Elks.
RtuH jt corpm'ttee working on
the dance const of Bill South
well Jim Owens Bob Pet7oldt. Rod
die Davis and Glenn Lorenz.
a a
A long-planned trip by the Girls'
Ski club Is at last set and arrange
ments being made. April 24 and 25
the girls will travel Uj Hoodoo Bowl
where they will spend the week-end
on skis. From the money rained
fiom the sale of "Klamath" slick
ers, the lodging fee will be payed
by the club. Transportation will be
by private cars. Donna McVey I
president of the ski club: Lillian
Redkey and Mra. Merrill Bond are
advisers.
April 17 and 18, several members
of the advanced speech claa will
go to Eugene to enter In the state
speech contest. Gerald Bevans and
Howard Holt, their coachea, accom
pany them.
Students and their entries are
as follows: Rex Mills, after-dinner:
Hill Southwell, extempore: Dwlght
Weathersbee and rion Paillette, ra
dio speaking: Nadlne Vockey, ora
tory and poetry reading: Helen
Jackson, poetry reading, and Bob
Hooker and Pat Ward, panel discussion.
Pulp Workers To
n Confab Today
Oper
PORTLAND. April 8 iJV- West
coast AFL pulp and paper workers
are to open wage conferences here
today.
Some 100 delegates of 46 local of
two unions held a joint convention
yesterday. They heard Portland
and Oregon labor leaders and elect
ed convention officers.
I. J. Lavler. West Linn, Ore., was
elected president: Harry Adair. Los
Angeles, vice president, and C. J.
; Reikenberg. Portland, secretary
j treasurer.
Nurses To
Hold Meet
A special meeting to discus
licensing of practical nurse haa
been called by district No. 8, Oregon
State Nurses association, for Mon
day. April 12, at S p. m.
Oenevlevo Wapies, field repre
sentative for the staua nurses asso
ciation from Portland, will conduct
the meeting, to be held In room 210
of Klamath Union high school.
Practical nurses and nurses' aides
are particularly urged to attend.
Miss Wapies will also explain possi
bilities of a course In practical nurs
ing to be conducted at Oregon Vo
cational school. Whether or not the
course Is offered depends on re
sponse and Interest In It.
Miss Wapies will be present for
another meeting of special Interest
to Institutional nurses which will be
held Tuesday. April 13. at the publlo
health unit. 1D49 Main. All Institu
tional nurses are urged to attend.
Mrs. Blanche Howard of Klamath
Falls Is president of district 8.
PARK VIEW
CONVALESCENT HOME
Formrly of Aihlandt
fMM ffmt min aireel,
Medfnrd Or ! Phone 3!I3S
14-Ilaer ffervice Reflate red
Nnr In Cbtrie
Sue Ferniman In
Cast Of UO Play
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON. Eu
gene. April 8 iSpecmli Nina Sue
Kemimen. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Fernlmen. Route 3,
Klamath Falls, Is In the cast of the
University of Oregon Theater
Guild's extravaganza for the year,
Shakespeare's "A Midsummer
Night's Dream." to be presented in
McArthur court on April 34 at 8:30
p. m.
Miss Fernlmen Is a Junior psycho
logy maj r.
fienhyk Music Co.
Fine Mu5''"', 'nstrument?
l20N7,h presents! Phone 4519
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