Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 29, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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TUESDAY, AI'MI, 21), 1 052
IIKKALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OHKfiON
i Klamath Modoo Chapter of the
Task Walton League ol America
t will mtt t p.m. Wednesday evt-
ring April 30 al the Klameut For
! tat Protective Association heed
quarters al the Weed Axhlaud
' Junction.
,
I l.lord (lift will spoelt on tht
' Langell Valley toll conservation
! pilot, dlstrlot and Col. Itonald U
hlng, I'xecutlve sncretary ol tht
,' Oregon Hint Division of tht
'Izaat Wnlton League sill apeak on
' the effort being uatd bv the League
to encourage the establishment of
;olhtr anil conservation districts In
; Oregon.
Cilole Pre-acnol clinic lor
i children planning enrollment In the
Ural grade at Hummers school In
the fall will be held Friday, to
'11 a.m., al the Klamath County
.Health Department,
' First Gradere All children who
will attend fin! tirade at Henley
School next echool year are Invited
to villi the flrat grnde room Thure
day from 13 to 1 p.m. Perenu are
itd to register their children
then and make Appointments tor
the pre-echoo! clinic May 14.
Guests-Mr. and Mrs. A. N.
rRolsev, 4M Clinton, have aa their
gueaUi this week Mrt. W, W.
Bowtn. their daughter, and her
, two ohlldren, Kelt and Sue, from
Ban Mateo, Calif.
Th.u Itba-glrls oln to Central
Point are to meet Wedneaday, 1
p.m.. for (lag twirling practice and
at 7:S0 p.m. (or drill practice, at
the IOOF hall.
Botchers laneenllon Three rep
teaenlatlvaa from Klamath Fella
attended, the 10th annual Bute
federation of Butchera convention
al Eugene Sunday. John Allen and
.Bern Morrla were delegsUa from
here to the convention, while Llovd
Murphy attended In Ills capacity
aa vlct-presldent ot the executive
' board.
Congregational Canvassers The
first meeting ei esnvessera lor the
, Pint Congregational Church build
' ln fund will be held at tht church
Tuesdsv at p.m. LeRov Elde will
.'be In charge of tho meeting.
Talelake Kilenslnn Lampshade
rustling la to be held Thursday,
10:10 a.m. to S:M p.m., al the
Tuleleke Community Church. Those
attending are euppoeod to bring a
aack luncb and an old eheel or
- paper to work on u keep lemts-
(' shades clean. Women not attending
the laat meeting ahould contact
Dorla Tarry lor Hat of auppljel
a Heeded.
Leadlaf Saleamen Chet Ham
aker, repreaeiHallvt of Blandard
Llle. and Norman Wilson. Con
, itecilcul Mutual Ufa, attended
i dinner April Si In Portland, honor
' tng Ue leaders Round Table el
Oregon. That organliatlon la com
nosed ol 144 leading llle Ineuraact
agent In the atale, Membership
requirement the production of WW.
COO worth of life Insurance during
the preceding year Other local
members are John Houston, Lynn
Hoy-crolt. O. . Thompson and
Gene Woods.
t Diploma 8to Don Oroff or Klam
th Ftlle recently compteud tht
2nd Army Division's platoon scr
ceent and squad Icadera arbool In
' Korea. He Is a eauad leader In
Company P. Mth lnentry Regi
ment, and arrived In Korea last
"November.
Eight aad M All membere are
urged to attend the next regular
i meeting ol the Salon Wednesday,
t a.m. (t the home ol Mrs. James
. Vowler, 160 Portland. There will
' be Initiation and plana made lor
i the coming convention.
Social Club OES. Aloha Chapter
SI, la to meet In the Masonic Hall
Friday. :90 p.m. Dessert will be
served. Mr. and Mra. Clarence
;Ward will ahow movies taken on a
recent trip to Hawaii, Cards lor
those wishing to play.
Meohanlca tirbooi. Mitchell W.
Herns, son ol Mr. and Mrs. K. J.
Barnes, !Ut Cannon, has entered
aircraft mechanics aehool at Bhep
pard Air Force Base, Tex.
Ileaereg Capt. Waldeen Upp,
son ol Mra, Anna Upp. NO Huron,
recently wax awarded the Army
oommendatlon ribbon with medal
pendant lor hla work al Okinawa
preparing unit (or shipment to
Korea. He la no alalloned at
Fori Bliss, Tex.
In KoreaThome E. Benbrooks
of Merrill now Is In Korea with
the Uih tighter-bomber wing ol
the U.S. Air Force. Hla wife and
daughter live al Condon.
at r'hi.PaLrlrk J. O'Con
nor J., son ol Mr, and Mra. Patrick
O'Connor Malln, now la atatloned
nl Virrtn Air Force Base outside
Cheyenne, Wyo.
Scorer-John Olln, firing a score
ol S0, placed sixth In a pistol
melon pelwctn Klamath falls ana
Eugene Police Departments. A re-
Rort ol the match In Monday's
erald and News omitted his name.
Ooaael Meetlnga-Beglnnlng to
night, Ittv. Kdwln A. Helliiten,
M nneaooUs. Minn., will conduct
special gospel meetings lor two
week In the Flrat Covenant Church
tli Walnut St.
Charehmen Heeled At a recent
meeting ol the Lutheran Laymen's
league al Zion Lutheran Church,
Lynn J. Kleman was elected presi
dent: Robert Kutter. vice-president
Mrs. Carl Wllderinuth, secretary
end Mr. Leonard Wunder, treas
urer. A ehorl preview ol the
Lutheran Lsymen's League stele
convention lo be held si Portland
wss held, with the possibility dis
cussed ol sending a delegate.
( Ilolo Peterson School suonoora
a pro-school clinic si uie iteaim
Department May 6 and a. ennaren
planning l enter school In the Isll
ere urged to attend For further
Information call S0JJ or -l6l.
('dlJslH Alleallnn The Lost
River grange will sponsor a cake
suction Baturdsy May I at I o'clock
hi the Olene Community Hall and
all political eondldates will be given
an ooDorlunity to title their plat
form.
Club ol tht Cerrregstlentl Church
- 111 1 .Ilk nl-,.iA Mf Rllt k.rt.
INI mm - . v .
ship LeRoy Elde e tht Congrega
tional, conference oi .ni'"
wtdneadey at I p.m. l the church.
l. TV anrtal Club
imr,A'm st 19 n.m. Wed
nesday ro-boale:a luncheon.
m.,.-lll.TV Prlsrtlle Club ol
the Congregational Church meets
Tnursoay ai a p . i
Elde, Director ol Btewerdenip.
Congregation cowerence oi
tngton.
Klke-ScjUtrt Dtnce tonight at 1
the lodge. Otto Ellis calling.
uu.1 !, iita fawns has
relumed from Portland and hea
accepted potmon si n
Shop.
la Prtli4-Hei Ofle. head of
the Klamath roreev rrowcviT. -soclallon
here, attended cession
ol the Oregon Forest Flrt Aaso
alaUon In Portland Oils week.
Fleye Three one-act playa will
be held at Henley hlgri echool alart
h7. I I run. Wednarday. Tney will
be presented by the reniors, Juniors
and topnomores.
Rummage Sale Naomi Shrlny
i-.ij. . mm Msv 2 and I
In tht Masonic Tomple.
i.i iubhi umbers and
frlenda of tfct (amlllea represented
Reed Placed
On Probation
Lloyd Heed, ll'ii Wiilnut, wiih
plaoed on probation fur ulinmit a
year Monduy aflor pleading utility
In District Court tu two clmrgcn
of disorderly conduct.
He originally had plciidrd not
guilty and was slated lor trial
today.
The first charge, dulrd April IB,
was Signed by his entrsngrd wife,
Thelma Reed, IIUI Onry. mid the
second was slunrd by u Btitta To
llceman, dated April 2
District Judge Nh 1c Ciirlrr or
dered Iteed placed on probation
for five months and 211 days on
each count, the acnlencca to run
consecutively. He also was as
sessed 14 costs on each count,
Shanholtzer
Funeral Held
Funeral servlcea were luid Mon
day In Coos Bay lor Wlllnrd Hliun
holtrer, 21, aon o Mr. und Mn.
M. W. HhanholUcr, Midland Fioml.
killed April 2o In a IuukIiih acci
dent on the rouM. He hud bvn a
resident ot Klamath Fulln lor 18
years, wss a graduate ol Altuinoiil
Junior High school and hud attend
ed KUHS.
Bhsnhultscr was a choker srtlci
und was killed when n iwinini
log struck him. He Imd rvitldud ("
Coos Bsy 10 month.
Surviving besides his pitrcntfl nrc
his widow Ruby Cook Brmuliolucr;
a baby aon, Tony, ilo niontlin old.
both of Coos Bay: four brothers,
loo. stationed at Thund-rllt. O.i ,
with Die Alrlorce: Olrnn, Paisley.
Ore.: Wayne and Thomas. b-)th ol
I Klamath Falls: and two sIMrrr.,
Carol Jean and Beverly Joan botn
ol this city.
Rites were In charge 11 tho Mills
Funeral Chapel.
City Council Tables
Sale of Park
It onllnurd From Page I)
mended liv nmno lo the roiinrll
Hint tho Itotury Club should first
bo consulted, since the service or
Kiiiilwitlon ilneded the property lor
recreation ii'.n und wanted lt
money buck out. or a slinller plot
ol land dedlrntrrt lo recreation use
II Kecreiillou Park properly was
ever srild.
Bcvcnil coiincllmrn "ld the por
tion Bouuhl bv Bacred Heart Acad-
demy wus only b miioII portion ol
lllm notiiry deeded luild, and the
i2.(IIO upprulseif price oil ere d
I would more than compensate tin
j llotary Club lor expenditure they
inado on mat portion oi uic prop
erty. In nlher council action lost night
!SI.020 In building permits wus ap
proved. Ol thai totil 40,000 wenl
for construction ol a new grain
warehouse at Spring and 8. Rtl,
Bin. by I'ucKIc Co-op and Supply.
He, ..lunation ol John P. Llnniun
39 Nevada Ave. Irom chairman
ship ol Klumiith Wur Memorial
Committee was accepted by May
or Kolicn A. Thompson,
lit ItDI.N
Ttic council fired u memo to the
Park Commission recommending It
take over Irrigation and mainte
nance of parking a reus on Cali
fornia and pacific Tcrruce bccuiise
perrons abutting the properly find
that the cost ol such work i after
Installing grass und sprinkling sys
tem i Is loo burdeiiMime.
Ordinances uere Introduced to H
renie clubs providing dancing und
lluuor and another lo enforce the
slate laws by the citv on illcijul
sales of liquor and narcotics
I
23 Acjo.
Meadty, Aatll Jt, Tht memben the Preibyterlon
church held their onnuol bonquet In tht ballroom of tht Hotel
Wlllord loit evening. Fred Fleet' presided ti chairmen end
tetilmatter. The auxiliary president chostn wei Mrt. George L.
Block, who 'hoi long been a member end octlva worker. Vice
pretldentt ex Mis. N. B, Drew and Mn. Eugtnt Smith. Mn.
Roy LaProrla wot re-tlected ei lacrelery-lreosurtr.
Teesaer. AtrH JO, 1M At a special foeulty meeting held
Monday tvenlng, o committee was ppelnltd lo choaie a lov
ing cup lo bt preiented to tht best all-rtunet ttnlar boy er girl
who qualifies In tht following: Character, leadership, attitude,
tcholorthlp and service. Mr, French, Mr, Sinclair and Mn.
Howard art Iht committee members.
Wedaata'er, May 1, If Tht May Queen, Mlu Vera Moere,
and her court are to bt hectored f uetts at Iht annual banquet
of tht Klomalh County chamber, tf commerce. Tht Queen's
court includes Harold Robertson, Genevieve Houiton, Helen
Meson, Gertrude Llndley, -Allden Harris, Moryelen Brod'ord,
Delphlnt Graham, Mildred Freitr and Frontti Ptlmtr.
Tktrtdty, May 2, 12 Children In tchoolt throughout the
county will todoy oln In celebrating Child Health Day. Mer
chants In Klemeth Falls are putting In special window dis
plays; In a number ol windows, posters made by school children
oppeor, Poiter judges appointed are: Mrs. C, W, Hornlbrook,
Klamath Foils; Mrs. Warren McMillan, Klemeth Agency ond
Mrs. Fred Rutck al Bononia.
rrlety, May t, ltjt Mr. Stark paid his first visit to Hillside
Hospital an Alameda yesterday, delivering an tight pound
bey to Mr, tnd Mrt. Roymond Evopp, well-known residents of
the Bononia district. Hlllilde Hospital opened (or business
yesterday.
Saturday, May 4, 1M Tht Pioneer Club rtetntly formed In
Klamath Falls which It made up el wemen from tht aldtr and
prominent (omlllts ef tht county, met on Friday tvenlng with
Mn. J. C. Cleghorn at her ottreetlvt home en High Street. Mem
bers of tht club In ettendonce were: Ella Bryant Lewis, Minnie
Sloter Grlnle, Minnie Bornum, Edno Houston Carnohan, Flora
Shiva Hoyden, Madgt Clapton Sloan, Rochtl Applegatt Good
rich, Atta Griffith Dolop, Sena DeLop, Amy Lent Royce, Elsie
Stout Romidtll, Allet Wooderd Uowrenct, Etta Arnttt Pad
dock ond Wlnnlt Wlthrow Cleghorn,
THI
"Iniurt With tnV'
JHoHdlif Go.
LIABILITY
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V, T. Johntan -John
A. McCatll
D, L. Thamat
AUTO FkOPIITY
419 Main Strttr fhtn. 3 J52
Henley Students
Offer Plays
Three one-act plays will be life,
tented by students of Hrnlev httli
school Wednesday nltlu starting ut
I p.m.
The senior clesa will present
"It Cold In Them Thur' Hills;"
the Junior play will be "O host
Farm," a mystery; and the sopho
more presentation will be "In May
with June."
George Elliott will direct the se
niors. Hugh Simpson ihc Juniors
and Mra. Geneva Duncan the soph
omores. The plays will be present
ed In the school auditorium.
j Death Takes
Jerry Rice
Jerry M Rice, long lime Klam
ath Counlv lumberman, died lust
j week In Mercy Hospital Redding,
according lo word received here.
He was 73 years old, and had
been 111 for some time.
I Hire hud lived In Klumuth coun
ty lor a number of years, und
' worked for Weyerhaeuser and oth
er Umber companies In this arcu.
He worked as a cablc-sphccr ui
Shasta dam starting In 1941.
i Survivors Include his widow.
.Ruth: a son, J. W. Rice, Anchor-
'jiire, Alaska; two dauKhlcrs Mrs
; Kdnn O'Neill, Bremerton, Wash,
and Mis. Thclmri Hhlrley, Seattle
two Tiep-rhildrcn Merle Mannlnir.
' Hiownsvllle. Ore., and Marge M.
Voder, Eugene, and 10 grandchil
dren.
Interment was In Lawn Crest
Cemetery, Redding.
In the Merrill Pioneer Cemetery
art asked to be present for oil or a
pari of a work day Sunday. Muv i.
alerting at 10 a.m. Bring pK-k:.,
shovels or any tools. Bring picnic
luncb. Coffee will be served bv
Mrs. Dive Llskey. Mrs. Frank
Adams, Mra. Tom Calmes and Mrs.
Harry Obenchaln. Mrs. Robert
Adamt la chairman ol the affair.
Card Party Bacred Heart "You
Married" are sponsoring a card
party May I. dessert 130 pin. Anv
kind of cards msv be played. Bring
your own. Door prlrcs. 75 cenis
admission. Call Mrs. Stanley Miller
mi or Mrs. Dick Miller Jr. Hilt
tor reservations.
Ta Frisco Mrs. W. M.Clark.
nu Vine, left Sunday on the Bha-
ata Daylight tor San Francisco !
where the will visit relatives. 1
I
Heme From Hospital Mr. and
Mra. George Fullerton. Bly, re
lumed recently Irom San Francis
co with their Infant son. David,
who had been In the Children's
Hospital, Oakland, tor treatment.
Pilot's Club Potlurk Saturday.
I p.m.. at club, for members to
meet new olflcera. Bring table serv
ice, one hot dish, rolls or bread,
and either salad or dessert. Colfee
furnished-
lis
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and suits. Not a one in stock before February 1st many of
them arriving only recently. Here is a real opportunity to effect
enormous savings on new, smart, high-fashion Coats and Suits. .
Originally 3500to 11000
now 17s0 to 55
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No thorties, toppert or Faille Coals
or Lilli Ann Suits included.
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