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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1952)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 10.12 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SZVEN Klamath Lutheran-Hprrtal I.en tell service Tliurnday, 1:U d.iii. Ilrnerve f.'orua Military poller ctiiiipniiy brliiR lornirtl. Iiilei-enterl i ciYons aluiulrt roiilui't M-flct, Wll i,am A. Ven.cy, iS'i Main St., phone 1700. r'rlrinlly Circle -Luncheon and luiiiliwtin nirHliiu 'Ihurailnv, 1:1:80 p.m., Hi Hie home n' Knlhryn till Iiiirm, 3144 OrcdiiHlirlngs Drive. Prosperity Itrlirkah MMt TlMirnriny. p.m., In a regular liualnera nenMon. I Irnt rrrabylrrlan Ilunrcl nt Truuteea In lt inrnl at the chinch tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. VI. Mom 8lntor Loyola Mury. Muter l'Tniurt M.iv mid Mildred (Jralna ol Miirylhurnt College, Mnrylliuriil, Ore,, met villi aenlor Itlfili school i Hi Monday nt Hin-red limit Academy mid pre "-nted in intriFHtliiK colored I'lm of iiludenl lllr at Iho coHeirc. Thr-V aHi met with Muryll'urnl alumnae dnrinu Ihe duv, nnrt ,11 t lie rvetilim were lelrd nt dinner In tlw Alphn Apart mrnln by Mi-' Mnrv Ann Nlrhol'. Itulli Cnnv and I'n'rlclii Kennedy. Merlins '.Inn I.iillirran l.adlra Aid will nir'l at Hie church. 7:30 p.m. 'Ihurnittiy. Savmr l'li ITC llowird K. niioniiiaon. Uiiiiiminr. I. licliilnii Shasta PTA Holds Meet The regular meeting of Hhaila PTA. March 21), al lh arhnol. was railed 10 order by the president. Mm. John lilry. followed bv Ihe tlaii aaluie Ird by Nancy Klcldr. and niuMrol program prcenled Ix tht 4ih grndea, under Ilia dim-lion ol Ml.-. Mabel llannon. The following officer wire elect ed to nerve lr !he year lH5:Mltt3: Mra. John In.-.ley, President; Mr. Heroin Ore-del. firm vice nrril. dent: Mr. Kenuelh Ramaey. aec ond vice prer.Uleut; Mra. Ralph Ful ler, het-rrtnry; Mrs, lmogene rionlhliy. treiiaurei. Mra. ln-lry read and dlM-u.'.ned two nue.itlon.i taken from the que.v lion box Itep. TA Cieary spoke on the school reorftuulrutlon bill. Mm Henson'a room won the room count, with 47 per cent ol lllr parent prer.cnl. KollowliiK the meeting refresh ment were served In the cafeteria bv the second grade molhera, Mra. Htuarl Halslger. Mra. VI. H. Mar chant. Mra. Elwyn Moore. Mra. W M. Crumrlne and Mra. Herbert )ollard. Coroner Gets Skull, Bones A humim akull. and what ap- fienrs to be two human thigh lone, will he turned over to the County Coroner, Sheriff Murray tRrdi Brlttnn mi Id today. The kkull and bones were turned over to the Sheriff by George Kcil ling of Poe Valley yesterday. They were lound In a dlirh on the Relhng place by 14-year-old Brnnev Seaberrv. Sheriff Hellion said Ihe bones might be remain ol an Indian burled In that part of the country year ago. The skull was Intact except lor Ihe lower Jaw. and a dozen teeth In the upper Jaw were atlll In good condition. The thigh honea, If Iho.ie of a person, Indicated a person ol big nature. Have the) taxpayers thousands of dollars in Korea. He la a member of Ihe Will Hlunnl Construction Bat Inllon v.-hlch in engaged In reclaim ing uein wire and cauie strung by the. IlKlilIng forc.en. Today the battalion liaa recovered 3M mllea of field wire and nilles of cable v. or 111 $107,000. Ill Charlea Curd, manager of the hew Cenlrall.tid Service Bu rea, K9 ID. Main entered Hillside hospital today for treatment ami the ofllro will be closed until fur. ' tlicr notice. ! New llov-Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Wlard, IU23 Wlnrd, have received , word ol the blrlh .-,1 a son to Mr. and Mra. Vernon Wlard. son and tluugliter-ln-lnw, Miuch 30 In Uen- !ver. 'Ihe little boy has been named lltobert Bruce. He welched In at pounds, II ounces and has a broth er Ronald lour-ve,irs-old. Young IWIard. former Klnmnth Falla re.tl dent, Is majo-lng In hotel manage inent at the University of Denver. I Looking -Robert ferry. General I Delivery, Phoenix. Arlr... han writ ten the local Red Cro:.s seeking information on hli mother. Mrs. 1 Martha K. V e r r y, a brother-in-law, Mult Gardiner and Gilbert Bruce, believed to have worked for the Ralph I.. Binltli Lumber coin-'pi-ny al one lime. Perry Is a World War I veteran and has loM track I of bin family. Anyone knowing the e pen on i when ibev lived here ' or where they went to please write Robert Perry. nic Bum The Phoenix. Ore., rarden eluli will hold a flower show, ftvle show and open house Sunduv, Anrli II at Hie CommiinMv I Hall In Phoenix. Theie ol the show la Whisper of Bprlng. I Navy Man Harvev P. Collins, nisehml't a mate fireman anpren i tire, USN. son of Mrs. Vernle Col ilim riome 3. Hex 408. Klamath Fells hn gre dilated from the Naval 'achlnlst' school, Greut Lakes, III. Al Home-Mrs. Joseph Bellottl la recovering al home. !I407 Want land, after major mrgery at Hill side llorpltal. Wednradav Club- St. PauPa Epis copal Church will hold an all day luminac 'ale Friday and Satur day. 418 Main. Cenger-Kal'vlew Home Exlen--Ion Unit will meet. Frldav, 10:30 a in., al the home of Mrs. Gene Woods. 7502 Oregon Avenue. Mrs. George Buckner and Mrs. Robert Reddard will dennmsuaie nuw making. Pollock at noon and child care provided. Chains Needed In High Passes KALKM Ti MotorlsU should .. .it. i in u'lllmmett and Hantiain Po-es becaiie of packed snow, the Oregon ingnwsv vum nnrsloii wan.ed Wednesday. The ronunlaslon "ld Santlarrj Pai.s ha-flvei Incliei of new arvow. while Wlllaniette Pnas haa twee Inches. The RomePrlnceicn and Jonn Tiav-Bnrns Hiuhways were still blocked bv high water. Fgmm af aia nina feeV Sentence Told In Sex Case nobert B. Krai, 18, of 251B Eber leln Ave,, was given five years pro bation this morning In Circuit Conn on charge of contributing to Hie dellminuency of a is-ycar-wu bo- nnii7,a girl. Krai was arrested March 21 oh charge of child stealing but the contributing charge wa brought back by the Grand Jury. He was accused of taking the girt to Wheeler, Ore,. March II, and t" Ing on a ranch with her for pbout a week. In other court action, Dclmar Russell McMullen, 32, was sen tenced to three years In the Ore gon Slate Prlaon on charge of for gery, McMullen was returned here from the prison after ervlng time on charges of obtaining money by false pretenses and larceny by bailee. PVT. BERT BAGLEY (above), son of Mrs. C. N. Doty, 1344 Etna St., is com pleting indoctrination at Lacklaiul Air Force base, San Antonio, Texas. Fire Destroys Ranch Property TUI.ELAKE-A wed fire on Ihe W. G. McClymouds ranch. 3':, mllea Irom here, r.-.nsted a pig about 2::ifJ p ni. jestepiav. detrovfu feme hav t;hedn and damaged a milk hoir.c. A large number of other hovs penned In the aheds were driven lo aaltey. McClvmondi and bin son, Bob. were burning a dll-'h bank when wind came up and whipped Ihe llamen into the buildings. Both the Tulelake city and rural fire equipment answered the call eavlng other nearby buildings. ny JKAN OHIONs Programs for the girls Icnuue i.prlng formal, "Symphony of the Sea," were on sale today and will continue to be sold tomorrow and Friday. The sale being held In the i students room at 12; 30, the price being $1.20 each. Dai.clng to the music of the Starllghters dance band, directed by LaMar Jensen, the nf fair prom jlses to be a large one. It will be thin Saturday nignt in pelican Court for ell KU girls and their dntcs. A nominating committee of the I girls lengur. Including the officers tit the club and the president of Ihe five divisions, met yesterday morning during their activity peri ods, In order lo chose nominees for ihe three main league offices for the ensuing year. Two girls were selected to run for each of the three offices, and all of the girls will be given a chance to nominate their choices for the officers al a regular meeting next Tuesday morning. men for their next years' classes and schedules will take place at that time. First lunch bell rings at 12:S9 at noon now and all odd numbered rooms may be excused lo eat at that lime. Even numbered rooms are to be excused at Ihe usual 12 o'clock time. This minor time change la trying to elcmlnate the congestion and rush in the halls, and In the cafe teria at (hat time. Hps program will be In effect ih rmitrh ll.ak iaL mice of thi torm. ?i . Gentrat Hans Frcl BOOKKEEPING Service , 1214 Sa. 6rh haa l-Oltt No activities were allowed during I the homeroom periods Uila morning land there will be none tomorrow idue to the fact that registration of the Juniors, sophomores and fresh- I COMFORT COSTS SO LITTLE WITH HtAllHG SYSTEM WHAT IS THE MTSTERY OF THE TWIN GRILLES? I Jcxf That new car brilliance 01 comes from a BLUE CORAL I i 1 BEAUTY TREATMENT! J Admiring jlincei follow Ihe cif that has had iti new csi luster restored by Blue Coral Treatmenl. Only Blue Coral cleans away dingy road film, restores original beauty, seals the finish agamsl wealher corrosion Drive ia today. DICK B. MILLER Co. 1 7th and Klamath Reqi$ter fo Vote NOW! Ph. 4103 H II 11 Benefit IMlif llo,ti7 Friday, Pelican Theatre 8:00 P.M. Rafael Mendez World famous trumpet soloist . . in concert with KUHS Band and A Cappella Choir Proceeds from the concert will qo for the purchase of additional uniforms for the KUHS band. Reserved Seats $2.00 Chamber of Commerce General Adm. $1.50. Students $1.00 Chamber, Derby's or at the Box Office Dave Alexander In Hospital Dave Alexander 34. Klamath Fall. Is a patient In Stanford uni versity hospital. San Francisco, fol- ..itu.l k..n BitrBfrv Tlies 0IIIK Hl".n " ' - -- I day. His heart, on the wrong side of me ooay naa ucch since birth. .... His wife Sally. Is with him. He Is the son o( Mrs. Edith Alexander. Portland and lias a nroincr, nou Mlcn livlnv here I Alexander was employed by the 'Klamath Billiards. 2$ 1eaM lya Mandar, Aaril 1, 1 92V The annual operetta, "The Pirates Doughler" prorni-.es lo be belter than ever before, by Ihe Klamoih High School music department. Those In the cost are: Joan Robertson, Harold Robertson, Dick Currin, Wesley Guder Ian, Gerald Von BuiUrk, Helen Gregory, Harold Kohn, Don Harlan, Herbert Graham, Belly Zimmerman, Moryellen Brad ford, Jock Harlan, Jcon Frorer, Ben Wilson and Greer Drew. Tuesday, April 2, 12t A social meeting of the Klomath County Nurses' Association was held last night ol Ihe Klamath Volley Hospilol. About 30 nurses were present. Plans were mode for an entertainment lo be a feature of Ihe next meeting. May I. Miss Deno Mololore, Mrs. Poul Sharp and Mrs. I. A. Towey were named for the entertoinment committee. Wednesday, April 3, 12? "Vocolionol Service ol Ihe Rotary Clubs" was Ihe subject of o talk given by Rev. J. Henry Thomos ol Ihe reoulor Friday luncheon of the Rotorians Ibis week. Election of a new beard of directors was Ihe order of business for Ihe day, ond Ihe following men were elected to serve this year: Glenn Howl, C. H. Underwood, R. R. Mocarlney, Arthur Wilson, T. B. Wollers and Chorles Martin. Thursday, April 4, 1929 Reoulor meeting of Ihe Klamoih and Lake County Medical Society was held ot the home of Dr. George I. Wright this week. Dr. J. R. Borr; Dr. G. Adlcr ond Dr. F. C. Adams gave interesting popers. In attendance wore: Drs. H. Brown, L. D. Gass, E. D. Johnson, E. D. Lamb, G. H. Merryman, G. A. Masscy, C. E. Morrison, Roy W. Oldcnberg, W. T. Rogers, C. V, Rugh, G. Stearns, Paul Sharp ond L. L. Truax. Friday, April J, 1929 A spring program of music will be presented In the largo room of the Womens' Libroiy Club by the Library Club. 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