Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 20, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, AUG. 20, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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VahTKHN OHKOON? fair wtlh Ittlla
lianaa In Uii.imi Hut today and to
Migtit. Muttday umtUr rluuily with aftar
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(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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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Registered Nurse in Charge
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now available for
PREPAID MEDICAL SURGICAL and HOSPITAL CARE
by the
KLAMATH MEDICAL SERVICE BUREAU
for
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including
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ond
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