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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1948)
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948 HFRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE FIVH WEATHER KLAMATH rAI.I.M AMI VII'INITV: (illy i-louily liiiilglil ami Malmtlay, llllli Itulay Ikmii n.v 1-iiw tonighl iff. Iti VII IHlll MNlUMlay IU NIHITIIt llN I AI.IHIIINIA I'ailly lllllltly Willi IM'ValIINl altUWPIB lollUV, 'laming lonlgtil lull Willi law alwwaia III valiant IKMlli. HNlHHUy fair ami lightly waimal MiMlaiala Miirlliwaal ttlmlt off t-iiaal. aat'aiil a'ullliwval almva I'tihil Atftta. Wr.HTKIIN OIIMJtlN: CMitahloraltla rltitnlliiaaa wltll arallial Bhuwaia to ilay. iMi-iuiiliig iiattly i-lmnly with wldaly nallaiail llglil almwara Imtlgllt altll haliinlay Walla lixlav Oil In ! liwa ImilKllI 'IV In aj Hllghlly waiinar Hal Hnlay. with hlgha nt .ill In mi (Janlla In tiiiulelHta vailahle wlmla tttl I'uaat. K A HI K II N IIIIKIIIIN. I'ailly llmiily lonlglil anil Haliinlay. Willi arallalail liuwara loilay. Waiinar In allainiMiii, Willi lllglia nt (Ml In IHi Inilay. I.owi Intiiglil Vii In :tn, Willi Imal final, Jllgha Kaltiiilay W bi Ml May Duy l.uiirhruii 'I'lir mini briii ul HI. Paula Wiiinan auxiliary are aiuHiMiriiiif a Muy Day luniliriin Hatuitlay Ht 111: lit) u'rliKk In (lie pariah liuuae, ath ui"l Jefleiaim. Mm. A. J. Lambert la urnrrul chair nuiti and reaerviillon inny be made wliii her al Mil). Malta Drlbrlt Hiailljlllll of b'll Kla paid a niirprlao vlult to nia liUhrr, A In Hiailliiiin, on Wrclnea ilay anil TliuiMlny. The elder llrnil hurn haa brrn collflllrll to hla bed aiiii'e July when lie brramr aerlmiwly III. Ha In Willi hu ller, Mm Kiiee Keeaee, JU H. lull. (iardrn Club Meet -The Klamath I fa I la Harden t-lub will hold IUi meeting May i In the city llbmry rlub riNiina al 2 p. in. Olflrera will be liutnllrd al tlial time lulluwrd by program. Mnnbrra are aakrd to brll.il planla far earhanie. Churrh Kervlrea- Hunday aervlcea at iinmanuel liaptlat church will be lipid aa usual wltll Kundiiy achixil at I) 45 a. III. Mum w ill pick up the I'liltdrrn at the uatial pliu-ea. William Temptln will toniturt both the 11 a. m and 7:30 p. ni. wnrnhlp acrvlre ami nil arc welcome to attend. r:illat J. W. Hi-iamlna, aon o( WIIIUUIl Itobcll HciiKKIllK o( ITii Haiurnt, Inn enlisted In the United Hlnlra navy tor a three-year crulae. He wait aworn In at Portland on April 28 and deparied (or the naval training renlrr In Han Diego, where he will receive hla boot training lie lore being aulgucil to his regular naval duliei. (Veil lluby ( llnlii -'Hio UMIllI Well buby clinic conducted nt the Kla niiilli County hi-iillh unit, IIMU Main, will be held Tuesday, May 4, Imlcad ol Monduy. Card Parly - The l.adlr uuxlllury ol the (,'U) will hold n plniKhli pmiy ut the cio hull, iiaii Houih Hlxth Hiilunliiy niKhl al 8. llelrenh meuta will be nerved. May Have Vlallora V. A. (Al) Kruger, linn Owuna, inny luivo vlnl tor nl llillalde hiwpllnl now, He underwent major Hiimcry TucMluy and la rapidly InipicivliiK. Waterman To Remain 1.AKEVIKW. April 3D l.nilin Wnlcriiiiin will reiunin on the l.nke vlew hluh achonl liu iillv an iniilhe nuitlfa lunlrucior and prolmbly dean of ulrl, It wa unnouiiccd I hla week by Huperluleudent David lliitea. Mian Wtilcrmun, who lliia been Willi I he l.ukevli'W hluh acllool na math Inatruclor tor 33 yearn, doub IIiik u principal the punl Ul yeura recently announced her renlKiiulliin alallnii thai nhe did not rare to iu aume the Binwliiu reaKinalblllllea In cnnnecllon with the prlnclpnMilp. Hutea aald Mltut Waterman aurecd to tay here In rejipniiw to uiKliutn f i oiu the hluh ichool atudenu, par enta and teachcra. lluiea hlmaelf, and a resolution aluued by membera of the Rotary rlub. A aucceanor fur the position of principal has not been named. Movlnf nark Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell and daushter I.ynn of KliiRsKirt. Tenn., have returned to Klamaltl Falls to make their home. Tliia is Mia Campbell's former home. Visitor nianrhe Gregory of Red muff. Calif . aenl a short visit with her friend. KjIIIIi Pleruccml In Kla math Palls this week. Hospitalised -Mrs. Katie Cany of Ninilta street is In HIIIMde hosplial for medical treatment. Hhe was tak en to the hospital Monday evening Skipper Had A Little Bear! POIUTANO. April 30 (,1-Miin-K. 3'i month - old blnrk tirur, Wrnt to m-IkmiI yrftirrdity. Hp wrnl w(h Httlpprr llfK'krn Mitlth. la, hiK ownrr. I'rlnclpiil II, W. AKrr, rrportlntt thut Ihr hrnr vljiitpcl iiifwt nf ihr roomn nixl hud lunrh with the kindrrKurirn rhll drfii. rallrd It n 'pnirtinil cxpcrl pnee In imlurnl hutory." Thf brnr wna Rlvrn to Kktppf by Aoinr lofittprn nt Attnrtn Hkip. Imtis, mother. Mn. J. Kiindull HockriiAinlth, thinks li'a ntwut time thr io took over. Tickets On Sale For Choral Show Tlrkela for Hie Klamath Chorus eoncerl to be given at the Oregon Voratlonal ichool auditorium on May 13, an now on aaie at the chamber of commerce, and at the OVH ufflra. 1'lie concert will feature In cos tume, the colorful and drarnatlv musical legend, "The Lonesome Train." This number waa presented to a rapacity crowd at the Holly wood Howl recently, and was very well rerelved. The composers are the same who produced the popular "llallad for Americans." 'II 10 proceeds of the concert will be applied on the Lilly Darby Memorial fund for the purchase of fine music records to be placed In the county library. Prices of ticket arc fVO cents for adults and 35 centa tor students, InrludliiK hluh school, tirade school. OVH and students of county schools. Heats 1300 t The OVH auditorium scats 1300 persons. Ha acouailcn Is said to be very fine, and the hull Is considered one of the best In Hie Klamath area fur presentation of any kind of prouium. Adjuceiit parking space Is ample and the excellent puved high way from Klamath Falls affords easy access. '11 ic chorus Is mixed and Includes many of the outstanding singers of the community. The concert pro gram will Include other numbers besides the feature and has been arranged to suit all lustcs. Music will be under the direction of An drew J. lxjncy. However, the chorus of 40 voices Is not a school or ganization, but Is a civic enterprise, to which Loitey and all participants donate their time and efforts. Man Gone, But Dowry Wanted U)H ANUKI.F,H, April 30 lVi-Thf! French girl lost her man and want her dowry returned. Georgette Gambln, 2i, petit Parlsleiuie, alleged In a superior court suit Unit former GI Altar B. Alirains, 2(1. of Long Ileuch, Calif., kept her dowry Including valuable documents signed bv the Kmperor Napoleon, Louis fV and other French kings. This, after he Jllled her. Bhe said that upon arrival here last October she found Alliums had married Pa tricia Day, 21. Mile. Giimhln asked return of the documents or $20,000. Abrums con tends he received the Herns as gift. Purvine Bock From Portland Trip OV8-Winston D. Purvine re turned to OVH April 28, after a bus iness trip lo Poriland. The director left Holiday, April 25. He spent two days In the VA regional office work ing on provisions of new contract for conducting public law IS, training at OVH. Purvine Interviewed several coach ing applicants for head football coach wliflc In Portland. He also visited Oregon College of Educa tion and arranged a football game to be played at Monmouth October 15. Wednesday was spent In Hulcm where the director conferred with O. I. Paulson, director of vocational education. A Spring Health Program On The public Is urged to participate In the annual Hummer Roundup sponsored by the PTA for children entering school next fall. IK.tors and dentists are giving their time at this Roundup, for the first time In several years. Immunizations will be available at this time for those have not already been Immunized by the family physician. All groups will meet at the health unit. ID4K Main. Following are the dates for the var ious schools: Monday. May 3, 0 a. m., Fremont; 10 a. m Roosevelt. Tuesday, May 4. S a. m., Conger; 10 a. m., Falrvlew. Wednesday, May 6. 9 a. m River side; 10 a. m Pelican. Thursday, May 6, I a. m., Mill. Friday. May 7, 9 a. m., Mills. Monday, May 10, 8 a. m.. Fair haven. Tuesday. May 11, t a. m.. Fair haven. Friday. May 14, 9 a. m., Altamont. PA8HKS NEW YORK. April 30 iJ', Clarence Gasklll, 50. who wrote Bandleader Cab Calloway song. "Minnie the Moocher," died last night. Girl Questioned In Podlos Death HKATTl.E. April 30 iPi-A 18-year-old girl was questioned further Thursday In effort to obtain In formation about the slaying of Ro man M. P'Hllas, 20, April 11 In Portland. The girl was taken Into custody In a Heattle tavern last night at the request of Portland po lice. Podlas' body was found In a clump of brush Rlong a road west of Port land. A friend nf the victim told police he saw Podlas with a blond girl a few days before the body wa found. campus, held Installation of officers Wednesday at 7:30 In the OV8 guest house. Michael Beldralne of Pelican post l.'IBII, served as installing officer. Re freshments were served after the Installation. OVS VFW Installs Officers Here OVS-The Armistice Day post ; 0670, VFW, located on the OV8 1 100 REGENT PARK Hard Finish SUITS JUST ARRIVED! RUDY'S 000 Main For Quirk Result, phono your ad to tho Herald and New Classified, by noon to appear that day I CUT HAULING COSTS with America's LOWEST COST PICKUP 6onq fo Chicago ? t 7?S7frfr7sM0S7 RIDE THE DAILY rirvnccAti EautifMcfsn" J;.,---.. mil ur sin ii rnniibiguu w 4i h 1 . -an 217 Forum Bldg., Sacramento 14, Calif. In Hospital liuiie Wood, daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. Clarence Wand, 1740 Summers lane. Is nulle 111 In Klamath Valley hospital Miss Wood, an employe In the office nf Rears Roebuck company. Is suffer ing from pneumonia. Midland Club The Home Ec rlub of Midland grange 111 meet at I '30 p. m. V.ay 4 at the home nf Mrs. tCrnrsl Mlianl. All grange ladles are Invited to attend. Advisory Hoard The Salvation Army advisory board will meet May 4 al the army building al 400 Kla math avenue for noon luncheon. Rebrkah Degree The rtcbekah degree alalf will practice Monday night at 7:30 In the IOOF hall. All members are requested to be pres ent. Clean-up, falnl-up. Fit-up Community Property Repeal Move On PORTLAND. April 30 '.V. A move to reeal Oregon' new com munity property law was refuted here lixlay. OpiMinents of tne law said the new federal lug bill docs away Willi the need for the slate law. and pro vides ome Improvements over the Oregon statute. They indicated they would a-Jc reiaml al the next legis lative session. The law was passed to enable husband and wife to divide Income for lax purpmc. flupporlrrs of the Oregon law said there might be need for amendment, but that they would fight any re peal attempt. New Half Dollar In Circulation PHILADELPHIA. April 30 oP.-A new half-dollar, honoring Benjamin Franklin, went Into circulation to il ay, The coin, designed by the late John Hlunock who sculptured the , Itoosevelt dime and Purple Heart i medal, Is the Idea of Mint Director 1 Nrllle Taylne Ross. 1 "It Is really appropriate, that the Franklin half-dollar becomes a I reality at this time." said Mrs. Ross, i "He was the great apostle of thrill 1 and his picture on the coin should I remind people that In this lime of ' world unrest It would be a good policy to husband our resources." Elks Bid For '49 Convention Site Klamalh Falls Elks lodge voted last nlghl to Invite the 1049 stale Elks 'Convention to Klamalh Falls. The Invitation will be presented at this year's convention, scheduled for Iloscburg June 18-19. Mark Bmlih and C. M. Gilmore were neniad to make plans for the drive al Koseburg to win the convention for this city. Klamalh lodge was host to the 1919, 1929, and 1939 conventions. A new navy rocket has spurted 75 miles Into the sky and hit a speed of 3000 miles an hour. This Is the highest and fastest an American mlKslle la disclosed to have gone. Clean-up, Paint-up, Fix-up Overhead passenger cars, running suspended from a single track, have been proposed as a solution for street traffic congestion In large clues. Three Injured By Foiling Tree BEND. April 30 .! Three men were recovering here today Irom In juries suffered when pinned under a falling tree In an Isolated forest arra west of here. They were Nolan Rasnlck. 26. and James Roner. 19, both of Detroit, and John Mason. 22. Woodburn. A 40-fool tree they felled on Blowout creek south of Detroit trapped Ihem. 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