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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1949)
SATURDAY, AUG. 20, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACB THREE WEATHER rnrAM vkan . nil Utti r normal li U WCaTBHN OHKOON rlr todr. to Big lit sntl sunUay pt fur " mufn ! louUlitau. ftltihily rooter Huitday. High ImU I to am itiUtlitf Bftrt 60 tu 10 n tl High feuitdsy II lu U KtUiUtf n4 W l U n ( liw tunlihl M lu M. Wtl u nuri.twewi winds (I 10 lu BU mllM an hour. NOHUIMtN tAI.I OMNIA: Fair Unlay. ItHtlght and luiulay airapl fur lot a I - lal f and tiHialitg lti) fflnu.li nM tMHlli ul rurt Mian LlllU lam paiatuia cltanga Vvl ta north wl wind IU lu J inlla an hour off vait. Krul to 11 vatiabla north ol Huint VahTKHN OHKOON? fair wtlh Ittlla lianaa In Uii.imi Hut today and to Migtit. Muttday umtUr rluuily with aftar nHHt I h unite, r ihowttt. High iMth 13 In W I-sjW luitlgl.il 40 lu M (iRANTI I' A Ml AND VICINITY) Fair Ihnmgrt HundNk. High ttwUjr H. Low lunlghl M High aui.Uay WU. OH Tim Car 1 1 rt vera Mr. and Mr a. John T. lltrlachrr. ho cam Ui rough her a few dv ago !n an ancient ford, haw wrlttrn Th Herald and Nrwa (rum Urn Au frlra, whrrt Ihry arrlvrd without nilihap after a trip from her. Th HlvlM-hrra tn. thing a plctur of thtrn and their rar which appeared In a Ltm Aimclrg pnper. tamonUaUun Day Th H man ia Can Can club and Itappv flower etub will hold a demnmiraUon day 1oiday. Aug tut M at th Bonanza high ai hool. Tli public U welrom. and Uioaa who attend r reminded nf th cluba' good deed project for the year, the fruit gift donation to a children home. A Jar of canned fruit, jam or Jelly to add to tht collection will b appreciated. 30 Pass Test For Swimming XirRRII.U Aug. JO Thirty bnys and girls successfully passed tlx be ginners swimming lest concluding a four week's series of 13 lessons which were sponsored by the Parent Patrons association of Mrrrtll. aniM were given at lha Matin pool: by Red Cnai Instructors. Tha Mrr rlll park board paid all transpnrta- I lion coats, and lha county arhool 1 board donated tha use of a bua which waa driven by Carl Llndberf. park caretaker. Tha following boya and Ctrl wara treated to a free ewlm. followed by refreshments. Wednesday afternoon. Doloraa Connor, Ilarlene and Dun na Tumar, Larry LVLap, Joyce and Maria Haaklns, Belly Lou Churchill. Chru Lamlar. Robert WlUon. Mil dred Patrik. Jran Chin. Sua Fialda. Donna Dr moo. Donna Provoat, nharon Kntihoff. bthrr Brulry. Paaty Nnonan. Earl Lopar. Jarkla Barry, Roy Matuon. Cd MrCul louih. Oary MUrhall. Laltoy John aon. John O'Nall. Danny Barry. Clif ford Honaycult. Billy Polmataar. DaJa Bkallrky, Laland Wintar. Rudy Tampla and Dala MrCullouih. all pa wad (ha Intarmadlata taat, which Included awlmminc lha Irnfth of tha lank thraa timra. Tha aania tut wll ba firm brfora lha pool eloaaa, for any othrr young atara dulrlnt la Uka It. Tima will ba announrad latar. Hlda Inrllrd-Hlda hava bun In vltad by lha raclamatlon buraau fur Installation of watar ayalam plplni al tha raclamatlon tiaaduuartara at lha Klamath ralU airport. Tha bida will ba racalvad until 1 p. m.. Hrutembrr Coplra of aUndard forma for blddlni may ba ob la Iliad at tha reclamation burrau ulllcaa hrra. ' Mod riltaan-yrar-old Btanlry Htavanann, who aultarad a brnkan Ire III an accident on tha Old Port road aoina tlnia ago, waa moved from tha county Uidrmary to Klamath Valtay hoaplUI Prlday morning for X-raya, Kaler'a ambulance moved him to tha hoepllal. returning him to tha Infirmary later In lha morn 111! Petlurk The Drgree of Honor will hold a pollurk lawn parly Monday. Auguat 31. al 30 al the home nf Mra. Creaaa Orubb. 4617 Winter. EnlrrUlnment will be furnUhed for the family. All membere are In vited. ( hurth Herrlra Rev. Oodlrey Malthewa will be In tha pulpit thla Sunday at the Congregational church. Clardrn and Martin, for the divine wnralilp eervlca at . m Church achool la on vacation until September II. Rrlarne Lena lUrrlaon of tha Merrill Beauty ahop la back at work again after pending a month at tha Delorea Premier Advanced School of Beauty In Ban Pranclaco. VUllore froaa Hoath Capt. and Mra. Clark D. Dudley of San Pran claco are here vlalllng Capt. Dud Iry a daughter, Mra. Malcolm Ep'ey, and family. Cancelled Tha C. E Retreat, echeduled for Auguat II, haa been cancelled. Altar Society To Meet Wednesday MERRILL. Aug. 30 Mm. Robert Ptrlk. president of St. Augustlne'e Altar aoclety. announce that there will be a meeting- of that organisa tion next Wednesday. August 34. at tha home of Mra. August Andiieu In tha Midland district. There will be no meeting during lha month of September. TO MOVE MILTON. Aug. 30 The Oregon farm bureau federation will mora IU headquarter! from Pendleton to Salem on Aug. 30-31. Federation President W. Lowell 8 teen aald second floor officers had been acquired at 147 N. Liberty street. Salem. Tha headquarters have been centered here and at Pen dleton tha past 15 years. Steen explained farm bureau membership growth In tha Wil lamette valley prompted the shift. IIeaeTe-eJe e e e wr.MTiriKD LEBANON, Ore, Aug. 20 'Pi A motorcyclist killed In a collision al at Sweet Home yesterday waa post- j iwi7 Hjeuiiiim urns? as aaiiaro Turvry, 3. whoa parente are Mr. and Mrs. John Turvry of Sellgman, Mo. Tha Identification waa made by a sister, Mrs. Omar Bcmggin. alum 1 Turvry had been visiting al Sweet ! Home. Burial will be at Sweet Home. I ? ? V ? V r ? ? ? t f Of ? f y y IIAXCE TONITf EAGLES' BALLROOM.;. Far Member an4 Their rrtenda A Mmle be A nnr.riir nir 9 rf aa.gaw-rw. wwm r"V, - r v"-" 1 - ' 1 1 1 Start your program of savings regularly . . de posit a certain amount each pay day. You will be surprised and de lighted to see the ac count grow. Accounts insured to $5,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Accounts opened with $5.00 or more. FlRtTFEDERALtaVWeS 4 LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 iHO MAIN tTRltT' 1( r 1 a V fe : HEALTH SURVEY Fronk Torroli, in foreground, employed with the sonitory engineer' deportment of the stote boord of heolth, concentrates on tests made recently in the back shop of The Herald ond News to determine the leod content in the oir. Andy Shanks glances dubiously at the "mike-like" gadget on his left, on instrument which gothers leod particles. An effort is being mode by the state health deportment to determine to what extent presence of leod in the air is detri mental to the health of bockshop workers. Two tests ore mode to that a cross-section con be reoched. County School Registration September 1 All high school and elementary school student of tha Klamath county school district will register on September I. according to an an nouncement today from the county school office. Teachers report for work on Au gust 36. A two-day session of grn rral meetings of all teachers of the district la scheduled for August 30 31 at tha Altamont Junior high school building. Prlday, September 3. will be devoted to In-service work In tha local school under the super vision of the principal. No school will be held on Labor Day. Classes will begin on September I In all Klamath county schools. There haa been no change In dis tricting for enrollment for either elementary or high achool atudenta in the auburban areas. Parents are urged to have all students r eg liter on September 1 In order that ar rangements can be made for proper housing of all atudenta. Upper class students In the Keno area will have the choice of attend ing either Klamath Union high school or the Hrnley high school for the coming year. The ninth grade atudenta from Keno will at tend Henley high achool. Tha county school district will continue to pay tuition and provide transportation for those students who have already reached sopho more standing al KUH8. The Henley high achool bua will leave Keno at t:20. Tha bua for Klamath Union high achool will leave Keno at 7:40. As In past years, the county achool district will transport KUHH atudenta living on tha Keno road who lira within the union high achool district. I I liana Norland Fire Insurance, ! (27 Pine. rv vf (mm I aassialsaBaesaanBsaisssassssaiSSnsssMsasaBsin Foirview PTA Plons For Yecr Members of the Fatrview arhool PTA executive board met with Mrs. Florence oilman. IV2S Erie, Thurs day to discuss Its program for the coming school year, 'Teaching and Practicing Tolerance In Everyday Life" Refreshments were served. Ouesta present were Martha Powell. Mrs. Martin Adams, Mrs. L. A. Murphy. Mra. Irene Oetger, Mra. R. H. Cran enburg. Mra. Arthur Dannelley, Mrs. R P. Dougherty, Mra. Ruth Law rence, president, and Mrs. Jim Clark. 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