Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 27, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, FEnrHJARY 27, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FTV1S
fauped-Elenmir Kmrry, 1010 f
)liiiuid' wiin citpix'ct lit l'ortliuid
lust Wnr-k In ceremony nt Angus
..linn I.uthriiiii rhtli'cli. Hlin In lit
minted wllh I.cwlii mid Chirk Col
, ege mill iiiiw In In Induing ul
, Uuud Hlililllllliui llwiullul.
llunor Hluilrnln Piitrli'ln Ores
Well i id Murluii Mcliilyre, both
- ul Kliinmth Kii IK, wi-ro iiimuig 7U
itudi'iitM to iiliici' on the l, owl nnd
'Clark erilli-uo honor lull lor the
' lull semester.
Name (lli-iin Outlier In Hip twine
; of mill born Fib, la to Mr. und
Mm. Cliiirli'd Gunler, 2053 Iliid
.illllo. Kg ii ii rr lliineliigThiiro In to be
, miuuro dancing tmilKhl m Fremont
,.i.i-hnol, 8 until 1(1:3", with plenty
nt room lor beginners nnd lute-i -mediate
dancers. Come mid KC?t
ri-iidv (or n bin dunce with Leu
,(lolcher calling April 0.
Men's Ciub o the Congregation-
III Church In to lll'M'l ut Loviil
1 list's. 'Ill Mitchell, tonight lit 7:30
All men ol the church sro Invited
The meeting will adjourn lit 1) 30.
( limed -The U.S. Army nnd Air
' Force recrultliiK olllre will be
cloned Friday mid Hiiturdity. The
l'iciil recruiters hiivit been called
In Portland lor n recruiting con
lercnce to bo held there.
'I"' To Ashland Mr. nnd Mm. Will
ter Kerrigan huve returned to Ihelr
home ul Anhliintl alter meetings
1,1 Swim Inland mid Hiilem regard-
i lug Indian adults nnd n visit ul
- Kliunnlh Agency.
Canton (Tuter 7 1. adieu Atixtl
. Inrv meets Thursday B ii.in.. IOOK
Hall. Knterlnliinient mid refresh
ments following meetlliK.
Klantnlh Suburban League
Meets 'lliursday, B p.m., at Hlinsta
school lor nomination of ofllrera.
Hnnltarliin lull Green will sneak on
the controversial subject of sunt
tntlon as It applies to the suburban
cllslrlrl. Member arc urged to
attend.
Igle A regular meeting ol
Eagle Auxlllnry Is m-hedulecl lor
tonight lit 8 In the Knglcs Hull.
There will be Initiation nnd tint
lurk will be nerved ulter lodge.
Husbands arc welcome.
Vylhlnn Sister card pnrlv
scheduled for Huliirday night nt
Mae Anderion'H hnn been post
poned until March 7.
Home Mr. nnd Mm. Scott Mc
Kendree. 1K!)3 Del Moro have re
turned Irom a three-weeks vaca
timi spent nt Gunymas, Mexico nnd
points In Southern Cnlllnniln. Their
ilittuthtcr Alice remained here In
school, slaying III the L. A. Van
Clcvc home,
Card Party The Tiileliiko lilxh
school PTA will sponsor u public
i-iiril party Biiturdny night, In the
high school gymnasium. Canantit,
bridge und plnochlo will be In play
Willi pilr.es lor high "core. A group
ol square dunces litught by Otto
Kills ua purl ol the PTA project
lor youth recreation nnd entertain
ment will Klvo exhibition lluiicen
lollowlnic Clll'dS.
Iliimtt L. F. Orell Sr., lit. 3.
Woeus uccoiiipmiled bv bin son,
Lewis K. Orroll Jr., nlteuded lu
nerul services for the senior Or
re I In brother, Monilny nl Oakland.
Cnllf. Kites wore In chiu-go of tho
MiihoiiIu nnd Hhrlhn lodges, (JoIiik
HoiiIIi ulno lor Um liinerul were Mr.
und Mm, Itlalne One I und ynunii
noil, ol LliiK Klver Moiom, Jiiiiii
On ell und Jack Orrcll, nephewn.
Women of the Moono Drum
Coriw Initeud of "nun" corpa u
l.revloiinlv iinnounced win meet to
nlKht, 7:30 ut the Mnwc J (nil. Any
one wlxhbiH to Join tho corp.i hhould
attend thla iiieellnu.
Tiny Boy Tho two pound, 13
ounce r.on of Mr. nnd Mm. T'hotnnn
I.. Unllantyno born Dec. 20. HIM
linn been releuned from the hos
pital. The little boy whh cared lor.
lor many weeks in un Incubator
Maternal itruiKlpiireiits are Mr. mill
Mrs. Vernon E, Puckctt, Kc-no.
Funeral services for the Infant
clitiiKliler ol Mr. and Mrs. A. (I.
Hllvu who died Tuesday ut birth
will be held Thursday, 2 p.m. Irom
the Noble Chanel 111 Mt. Hliusla.
Mr. and Mrs. Hllva nnd their duiwh
ter Beverly Ann reside at 1018
Mananlta,
Klndiir Marvin Nerneth nnd
IiIh mother Mrs. Mnrvln Nerselh
will both slnir durinii the pronrnm
nttntii.1 "Unrlll IlllV of PrilVfT"
ervlces Friday nl the First Prcs-
byterlnn churtn. Mrs. ncriwui is
subsillullnii for Rev. D. It. Proctt
who la III.
Traveler Wllllnm DcPew of
Kohn s Flowers nnd (Jilts Is north
on n business trip. He Is expccU.l
home this week.
Chuimo of Spot The Keno
Rnuiirn Danee Club Is chunnliiK lo
callonH Irom Uie Keno Cominunllv
Hall to the South Sixth St. Com
munity Hall next lo Little Sweden.
The first dunce at the new loan
lion Is planned for Saturday nlKht.
Allen Howard Is cnllcr.
1 General m
I Hans Frci
I BOOKKEEPING
I Service
711 So. 6li Phrna 3-0293
Hpeeliil Meet The Stewart-Lennox
Flro Ilell'-s will hold an Im
portant special mcctliiir with the
board of directors, Thursday, 7:30
p.hi.
Kervlees-Mld-wcek Lenten serv
ices will bo held every Thursdny
durliiK Lent, 7:46 p.m. nt the Klam
ath Lutheran church. Theme of tho
services will bo "A Place Culled
Calvary." Muslo will bo by tho
senior choir,
Meetlnr The YouiiK Republicans
will meet tonlKht, 8 o'clock In the
Wlueiiut Hotel, Sluto Kvprcsonta
live Ed Geary will speak on the
truck bill. Charles Johnson, presi
dent will preside,
I'alrvlew PTA Is holdlna a
Founder's Day meetlliK, Thursday.
2:15 at the auditorium of the school
limine, llov. Guoi'ku Alder will
speak.
Hf....llHf,H,.lM. rlrfln Ttf-nu.
byterliui church will meet 2 p.m.
'l-iiiii'Miliiv i, llm ,-htireh narlnrs.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Hen Heed,
Airs, auu Hptirrciorn. ucvoiionuin
v 1 1 1 be by Mrs. Laura Black and
Mrs. Bert 'lTiomftH will be the
speaker, her topic to be on Korcu.
Caneellnllnn ol the square dune
inu idf the Reiittien children and
-,ielH tilaiini-H for Frldav nluht at
illio club has been announced. The
next dance proxrum Is plunnc-d lor
March 12.
(iuet Mm. Churles Slid, arrived
Monday Irom her home In Hood
lllver to spend some time W'lih
her father, Alex Brndburn, 324 S.
0th. She Is a former resident.
Kepe:il The minstrel show thai
broiiKht down the house when pre
nented Feb. 11 nt Henley will be
repeated by popular request following-
the dinner Saturday nlKht to
be served by the Ml. Lakl Ladles
i,!d from 8:30 to 7:30 nt the Hen
ley school cafeteria.
Appointed -Hinth J. Thompson,
formerlv with Shell Oil Comnany
in Por'lnnd. Medlord nnd Klam
ath Fulls, has been appointed bus
iness analv:t In tlp price opera
tions branch of the Portlnnd dls
li let Olllco of Price Stabilization.
Speech A tape recording of a
.' peech mnde bv Marllee Crawford.
Lewis and Clark College student
from Klamath Falls. Is to bo en
tered In a regional "peace" ora
tory content. The speech won first
place In state competition at Salem.
Tanker Saves
Navy Fliers
OOAM 11 A U.S. Navy tanker
Wednesday rescued four of five
airmen who balled out of B-2D
weather plane when an onxlne ex
ploded 160 miles northwest of
Clunin Tuesday.
Search la still on for a fifth man.
Five others presumably died In
the explosion.
Military authorities named three
of those rescued:
Capt. Michael Judge, New York,
whose wife, Ruth, and family live
on Gun in: Lt. Edward W. Erlck
son. Superior, Wis., and PFC.
James L. Dcese, Camden, Ark.
They were uninjured.
Tho name of the fourth man res
cued whs not available. He wan
picked up about nine miles from
the spot where the other three
were found.
The four survivors were aboard
the tanker Tomblifbee, due to reach
Oiifim early Thursday.
An Air Force spokesman said
the plane was returning from a
routine weather mission when oil
leaks developed. The pilot radioed
for help and was Joined by a B-29
rcKcuc plane.
The eniflne on the weather plane
exploded shortly after. The rescue
pilot saw men parachuting from
the weather plane, dropped a life
boat and a life raft, and radioed
for more help.
It's Cheaper To
EatAtAI's
PITTSBURGH Iffl A restaurant
owner rolled back prices "lo the
1030 level Wednesday In hopes of
Improving business.
Prices Include:
Coffee five cents: hamburger 15
cents, roast beef dinner 70 cents,
fresh ham dinner with trimmings
85 cents and large fish sandwich
15 cents.
Does 40-year old Albert Mlcheluc
cl, who operates the restaurant
with his wife, think he'll make
out?
'It's a gamble."
Friday Meet
Slated For
OTI Board
The Oregon Slal Advisory Com
mittee for Oregon Technical Insti
tute meets at Oretcch this Friday
with a heavy agenda calling for
some reorganizations of functions
and operations on the mile-high
campus.
The committee meets with On
officials annually, and makes rec
ommendations lor action to the
state board of education.
Two members of the state board
will sit In on this meeting Mrs.
Paul Patterson, Hlllsboro, and Mrs.
Lucille O'Neill, Klamath Falls.
Committee members scheduled
to attend Include Jess Bell, Port
land, representing employes: Ed
ward Branchflcld, chairman of the
committee from Mcdford, repre
senting veterans: Harley Llbby,
Jefferson, representing agriculture:
A. 8. Teller. Portland, represent
ing employers; William M. Bell,
and Fred Hellbronner, Klamath
Falls, renresentlnir veterans.
Committee members Include Al
len R. Leake, Helix, who repre
sents public Interests: William Ross.
Vale, representing agriculture and
Mrs. Albert Powers, Coos Bay, rep
prescntlng home Interests.
Also scheduled to attend the con
ference Is Rex Putnam, superin
tendent of the state board of edu
cation, Salem.
A reception lor the guests has
been scheduled for tomorrow night,
7:30 to 8:30 presented by the fac
ulty staff at OH. The session Is
due to close Friday afternoon at
4 following a tour of the campus
In the afternoon. Morning sessions
will be devoted to a lengthy agenda
OTI Director Winston Purvlne re
ports. Included In reorganization! plans
Is the placing of the recreation
and physical education operations
under a separate department head.
This has been done within the
school already, but needs approval
of the committee and subsequently
of the state board to gain perma
nent standing.
Skeet O'Connell Is the head of
the present department.
The school also plans to ask the
committee to recommend to the
rtate board that approval be given
the continued negotiation leading
to the national accreditation ol Ore
gon Technical Institute.
SALVADOR QUAKE
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador
'opi a strong earth tremor was
felt in San Salvador at 12:0 a.m.
Wednesday. It lasted 45 seconds.
There were no reports of damage.
Similar tremors were reported In
Nicaragua Tuesday.
Diamonds were apparently
brought south to tho Great Lakes,
retilon bv glaciers.
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
Too ran rent a toTly ntw iplncl plan
frvm thff l.oalB R, Mann Fia Com
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If yea wiih, rltanfe Irom rrnl lo pttr
rhi asrrrmrnl. Tht rrnl alrrady palA
la all crrdltrd yttr porrhno scroti nt
and no oibtr down paymmt la nacrt
karv. Tha monthly pay men It can bt
little hlgbrr than rtnt. Or, If yoa pr
fr, you can conllnao lo rtnt.
Extra Work
Mod Easy
BENT A TVrEWRITER
or
ADDING MACHINE
Eltctrle or Band
Laat month's rental la applied to tht
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GALS! HERE'S YOUR CHANCE!
LEAP YEAR
DANCE
SATURDAY, MARCH 1
MAUN
MUSIC BY BUNNELL'S ORCHESTRA
Ralston To Speak
At Knife, Fork
Cameron Rnlston nil ex-sold Ir-r,
miner, coleue professor and execu
tive secretary of the fnmous Chl
caKO'g One Hundred In the dys
when It was gunning for Al Cnpone
will be the principal speaker at
the next meeting of the Knife and
Fork club here.
He will speak at the Wlllard ho
tel on a topic enltled "Back Stairs
of History" Mnr. 4.
Knife and Fork officials report
Ralston "a man of courage and
vision ... a brilliant lecturer."
The Oreek Island of Lesbos lies
less than 10 miles off the Turkish
coast.
for COIDS' Muscle Aches-
ass
WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT IOC
CHAINS NEEUKD ,
SALEM tfi Mrttorlalu eroMlnt
Willamette Pass should oarry
chains, the Oregon Highway Com
mission said Wednesday.
All other routes were clear
cept for a few Icy spots on ntouti.
tain roads.
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Make this wonderful discovery! By feed
ing Ken-L-Ration cvety dajr, you can
quickly rid your dog of bad breath anil
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Ken-L-Ration now contain tblmfhiK
tin nature's own mitJcle Jcodonnt. You
pay no more for this famous dog food.
And dog! love it because it's packed witn
choice cuts of lean, ted U, S. Govt. In
spected horse meat.
feed Ken-L- Ration regulsrly and strong
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Enjoy a home that is just the
way you want it in appearance
and arrangement. We can sup
ply ideas that will save you
time, trouble, money. Let us
, know what you have in mind!
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Lumber Yards
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