Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 11, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    fUKSOAY, MARCH 11, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KI.AMATiI FALLS. OIIEGON
PAGS SEVT.N
J'ollurk The Unlvrrnlly nl Ore
gon Mother' Cflul) will sponsor a
iiotluck dinner nl Fremont iichnol
Tueiday nlchl, 0 : HO p, in, Duel
lire cnno'lMly Invited. Ilolti, the
Mean nl Women, Mm, Ivan Wick
ham and thn Dean of Mrn, flay
Hawk, Unlvrrnlly (if Oregon will bo
prenent, Inlerentert parents, parenh
of prospective students mill other
Interested am urtird o iirnrt.
IMaane take aume loud to add to
tlio potluck,
Illrolrd Ann Mt'Laufthlln, rtiuiiih
(rr of Mra. Martha MrlAtiKhlln,
graduate of KUlia and sophomore
uf Hie Unlvrrnlly ol Orriton hen
been circled I'rrnlilent ol her auriir
lly limine. Ahilil Omicron ri. Hhc
l.i majoring In elementary educu
Hilni Away Mr. and Mra.
.laiuen Lacry ad drimlHrr llrlrn,
Merrill, will leave by air March
J fur an extended vlnll with rcla
Uvea In Ireland. Ilia entire trip
will be iiiudc by Mr, 11 ir iiunlly
flylnn TWA from New York. Mr.
I.acry In a native of l.linnrli'k, Ire
land and will vlnll Iwo sisters and
a brother there. Mr, l.arrv he
been bark oner. Hrlrn la employed
III Die Bank ol Amerlcu, 'J'ulelaku.
Kri.W will pre cnl "Are We
Taking Liberties wllh Our Civil
Liberties?'' a tape recording In I
. IVhlcli Ex Governor Charles A. I
'Iprairue la Interviewed by a Iiieni
ber of the Leaxue nl Women Vol-
era. The proitrnm will be sponsored
by the local leKuc. j
Rummage Bale Boclal Club OE8, ;
Aloha Chapter will hold a rum
inate pick up, rail Mrn. L, A. I
Murphy, 3307 or Mra. K. lliirnden, ,
46(10. liuniiiiuKn limy bo lell elsu i
al the Temple 'ttiurscny, 7 p. m.
Mrrtlnr Held The Mnrnnlha j
Missionary (ioclcly of Uic Bible I
Bapllnl rhurrh had a mnnlhlv 1
meeting In the evening of Mnr. 4
at the lioiiifl of Mrn. Buvd tiprnuue.
20 I'aclllo Terrace, Mrn. Waldo
Hhoadcs wits co.hontcjis. 'ITie next
inecllnj will be April lut III Cuslle
Hall 3?20 Wlard.
I.ravlnr Mr. and Mra. Glenn
Knnter. Poe Valley, will return this
week from the bay area where a
Plane On -Way
Home
A riper Buper Cub aircraft
ewned by Dovle llasklna of Mer
rill, that crashed In anow and Ice
near Hooky Point on the went aide
of Upper Klamath l.ako Saturday
afternoon, waa on lln way back to
Klamath Falls by trailer today.
Max Mentl, of Mentl-Newlun Air
craft, Service al Municipal Air
port, put akin on the damaged
plana and taxied 11 2"i mllea to
ehore and onto the Weal Bide
roM.
This mornlnif, a. crew headed by
Mentl wna dissembling the alroralt
and putting It on a trailer to take
It to the Municipal Airport for re
' ielrs.
p Doyle Htstlns, ptlofof tlWlr
craft, and Oene Hill of Merrill, a
Vannenner, were unlnlured when
the plane crashed. Hawkins aald lit
n Jockeying tlie plane so Hill
could net a (ond shot al a coyote
they were hunting when .the crash
occurred., . ,
son Dunne Renter lias been sta
tioned at Camp Atonemnn. He Is
leaving Wednesday for Jupnn for
servlres with the Air Force. An
other son, Oleiiu Kenler Jr., nine
In the Air Force la training In
Tennessee.
Meeting The Bly Home Kxlen
nluii Unll will meet Thursday al the
home of Mrs. Wlllard HnUI. Pro
ject will be purne making.
Mertlng The Townnend Club will
meet I p. m. tonight at the home,
of Bernlce MuC'rackcn, oUO u.
till.
Camera Club The Movie section
of the Klamath Camera Club will
meel I p. in. tonight, at Molilovan'a
Dancing Hchool. 1028 Main. The
profiram will be demonstration on
titling by l.eo Morslad, AC1. movie
"Bale Bl. I'auL" Guests Invited.
Meets I.adlen auxiliary. Crater
No. 7, meets S p. m. Thursday.
Will practice forming linen and
mustering In ceremony. Refresh
ments will' follow.
I.ladlry Helghta-Home Exten-don
Unll will meet Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Kdgar fiemple. 2131
Laurel, the lensons will be "Kitch
en Buirage" by the county agent.
Take sack lunch.
Conger Hchool Parent and
friends are Invited to allcnd the
reiiiilnr PTA meeting Wednesday,
2:30 p. m. Program of speclnl In
terest to all parents has been ar
ranged. Great Hooka (irouo Meets Thurs
day, p, m., In the city library
to atudv John Locke's Kssay on
Human Understanding. Lenders will
be rtowland Ulrlch and Gomel
Cuaeman.
Ye Old Pinochle Club will meet
at 12:30 p. m. Thursday I the
home of Minnie Padgett, 412 Up
turn St., for lunch ajid cardn.
Oregon Stale Mother' Club
holds Its regular meeting Thursday.
1:30 p. in.. In the recreutlon hall
on Wanhburn Way. No speaker is
scheduled but card-playing hu
been aubstlluled. All Oregon Stale
mothers are urged to attend.
Henley Aaaerlellon Women of
the Farm Bureau will meet Thurs
day. 2 p. m., al the home ol Mrs.
Walter Enman.
Iv JKAN OH F N
Beverly P.ells. KUHH nenlor, has
been elected by members of her
clans, lo hold the Good Citizen
ship honor and will receive the
DAR award prenented annually to
n deserving nenlor ftlrl el gradua
linn. Three glrln were nominated by
the (ncully and were then voted on
by the seniors. When chosen, such
inlngH were considered an truth
fulness, dcpendlblllly and respon
sibility, sportsmanship- and other
qualities of character.
Congratulations Beverly, for the
high honor you have Just received.
"Manners and Triple Farce" wan
presented by the dramatic rlcparu
inent In the Little Theater each
period of the day today. 'ITie play
wan a '15 minute comedy, admis
sion wan a ulme. Students were al
lowed to attend during their atudy
halls.
Putting on and participating In
the production were Colleen Ben
nett. Betty Busby. Bob Eastman,
Zon Johnson. Raymond Kldd, Jean
Phlppr. Lorraine Price, Bally Ro
besteili, Linda Williams and Wal
ler Zuinwult,
"How to act and dress at a for
in ii I and how not lo" was the theme
cf the regular girls' league meet
ing today, In honor of their formal
lo be presented April 5 bv the
dance-a-lot division of the club.
President Beverly Eells and Sec
retary Margaret Powell called the
meeting lo order and read the min
utes respectively. Both were
dressed In formals. Barbara Custer
also In formal attire, gave a talk
on etiquette.
Modeling formal dreir.es were
two girls from each clans. They
Included: seniors, Jean Owens and
Marllvn Gerber. Juniors, Bhlrley
Behorn end Carole Adams, nopho
moren, Susan Geary and Mnrcln
Wilson and frcshmtn, Buiian Llsloe
nfv wsrrrn.
. A comedv skit wan presented by
Lyn Perkins, Barbara Solle. Mar
ilyn Miller, Jcnneue jtui-ircn, oi
via Hlllls and Barbara Rodgcrs.
Marjorle Hhreeve, accompnnieu
by Janice Larson on ine piano.
rang severoi numoers iur iiu.
Putnam Hits
Top Record
Record 1851 sales In this area of
r .n.n,,n lnuaihnnl rjrtlflcatAK
Enlisted John W. Lent., 2037 ,...., (und Khares has won
Oarden: Frank F.. Boardman. lMa ilnn national reognllion for Martin
Crescent: Dale R. Wlzner, 3 N-1 A. Putnam of Klamath Falls, local
8ih: and Thomas J. Leader. Lake- t ne (or investors Diver-
Community
Concert To
Open Drive
Headquarters opened In the Wll
lard Hotel lobby at noon today lor
new memberships in me commu
nity Concert Anhoclmlon. At a din
ner meeting last night, workers re
ported a big volume of member
ship renewals hnd been made but
there are n few new memberships
available, according to Marlon
Shannon, association secretary.
The Wlllard new membership
desk la to be open dully from 11
a.m. until 4:3Q p.m.
This year's membership cam
paign Is being directed by co-chairmen
Harriet Mueller and Mrs. Fred
Ehlers.
Third concert of this season I:
scheduled for the Pelican theater,
tomorrow, 8 p.m. Morley and Gear
hart, duo piano team that has been
winning enthusiastic acclaim from
critics across the nation, arc to
be presented.
The clever man and wile team
offers a program for varied ta.stcs
Almost certain to be a crowd fav
orite Is the program llem offering
selections from Oeorgc Gcrbhwln's
"American In Paris."
At last night's membership meet
ing, talks were made by LouIj
Mnnn. concert president. Andy
Loney Jr.. and Lucille Schrciner.
New York representative of the
concert assoclalon.
Seventy workers are active In
the membership drive. They arc-
to report progress at a meeting
In the Wlllard, Wednesday, 4 p.m.
Secy. Shannon says any worker!
who can't attend the report meet
ing should report by phone.
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BOY DROWNS
PORTLAND I A 2 -'.-year-old
boy drowned In a creek at the. rear
of h s home In Bcnverton Monaay
He wan Michael Dolan. a son ol
Mr. and Mrn. Joseph P. Dolan
Rate Increase To
Boost PG&C Take
BAI.EM Ijfi Increased rates
aranted by Public Utilities Com
missioner Charles H. HerUel Mon
day will bring the Portland Oas
As Coke Co. an additional $353,000
annually.
The added revenue won't cover
Ilrluel aald.
The Increase, the amount asked
by the company, will apply with
meter readings ol March 17.
Mr. and Mrn. Harry B. Truman
ere married June 28. 1819.
view, have enlisted In the Air
Force through the local recruiting
office and have been assigned to
Lackland rield. Tex.
To Wilmington J. Boyd Touhey.
who was general office manager
for the Hercules Powder Company
plant here for two years, has been
transferred lo Wilmington, Del., as
assistant office manager for the
eomoany'i naval stores depart
ment. Meet Thursday The two groups
of the Christian Women's Fellow
ship of Flral Christian. Church will
meet together Thursday. 1 p. m.
In the church basement. Mrs.
Emma Bchuremnn and Mrs. Lee
Huff will be hostesses.
In Army Robert c. jonanneson, i
4334 Cleveland, and Bruce M. Rlt- !
ier. 4ROR Rhasta Wv. have enlisted
In the U. 8. Army through the local -
recruiting olflce and were assignee,
lo Ft. Lewis for assignment. Cpl.
Rltter. a Korean combat veteran,
was discharged from the Army In
December alter completing lour
years of service.
Peterson School Parents and Pa
trons meet Wednesday, 8 p. m..
wllh an outstanding entertainment
schedule planned. Dick, Joe, Jean
and Dae Blspham will present lap
dancing, musical and acrobatic
show. The fourth graders will put
on a folk dancing demonstration
and the sixth-graders chorus will
appear.
sifted Services. Inc., of Minneapolis,
distributors and Investment man
agers for the nation's largest group
ol investment companies.
Putnam will be given an awara
by the company for sales and serv
ice achievements qualifying him for
membership In the Investors
group's President's Club, an annual
honor roll of lop Investment repre
sentatives. He won President's Club
membership In competition with the
firm's nationwide securities distri
bution organization of more than
2.000 representatives, - who serve
more than 520.000 certificate hold
ers and mutual fund share owners
from coast to coast, ' It was an
nounced by Earl E. Crabb, chair
man and president of IDS.
For used typewriters and addlni
machines .... Vo'ghfs Pioneer
Office Supply. f.S Main.
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VI
23 eaM, AjO.
Mtnday, Mertli 1J, 12 The first shipmant of Hunoorion
portrldoe orrlved In Klomoth Sundoy ond were llberoled In the
volley souih of this cily. Members of the Klomoth Sportsmen's
Assoclotlon who look the birds to their new home ore: Morion
Bornes, district oome worden; W. E. Lemm, O. D. Molthews,
C. C. Kellty, ond Cloude Houejhton.
Tutiday, March 1J, 1J Moyor T. B. Wollers will speok
before the Klomoth Reolty board ot the nest regular meeting,
taking for his subject "Proposed Clvle Improvement." E. M.
Chilcote, president, prosidad ot the meeting" on Mondoy, which
wos well ol tended.
Wednesday, March 14, 1929 Dr. E. D. Lomb, president of '
the Medicol Society of Klomoth and Loke counties, presided over
the meeting held Fridoy night ot the home of Dr. L, L. Truox.
Officers of the society serving for the ensuing year ore: Dr.
E. D. Lomb, president; Dr. G. A. Mossey, vice president; and
Dr. Charles Rugh, secretary and treasurer,
Thursday, Merch IS, 192 Students home for the spring vaca
tion from different colleges ore: Bill and Vernon Kuykendoll,
Miss Edna Kerns, Miss Helen Anderson, Jack Dennis, Miss Doro
thy Dunham, Miss Alexis Lyle, Miss Marjorle Peyton and David
Totton.
Friday, Merch 14, 1929 Through the offices of Dole ond Hos
king, Mr. ond Mrs. Glen Terrlll purchased on ottraelive new
home on North Second St., recently built by Lorson Bros, con
tractors. Mr, Terrill Is with the county assessors office.
Saturday, Merch 17, 1 929 Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Mossey enter- '
lained with dinner on Tuesday evening at the Blue Bird in court
tsy to the second basketboll team of Klamath Union high
school. Thomas Money, son of Dr. ond Mrs. Massey is o mem
ber of the reom. Covert were loid for Mr. ond Mrs. Dwlghr
French, Miss Gertrude Llndley, Miss Allsa Mossey ond members
of the second team.
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