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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1954)
TODAY, APRIL 18, 1954 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAf-t BASIN BRIEFS; Goaa Mr. and Mrs. . E. S. Barnes have returned ,to tnelr home in Yreka after' their recent marriage here. While in Klam ath Falls they visited In the home ol relatives, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Paul, 227 Mortimer Avenue, Mrs. Barnes sister and brother-in-law, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frellas 2202 Huron Street. : Home Mrs. Leslie Rogers, of the Roosevelt Apartments returned via the Shasta Daylight Thursday alter a three-months cruise South American waters. She vis ited many of the principal ports but was delighted to be home with family and friends, lonr Trip Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Winther and their three chil dren, Alice Ann, 13, Mark, 10 and Dwlght, 8. Merrill plan to leave by plane May 31 for New York, from where they will sail June 2 aboard the Neptunta for Winther's home on the Island . Fohr In the Frisian group. They will visit with winuier s brothers and other' rel stives. .,-, An Easier sunrise service spon sored by the Methodist Youth Fel lowship, will be held out of doors at 6 a.m. Sunday, April 18 at 803 Front street. The public is cor dially invited to attend. In event of bad weather the service will be held In the youth chapel of the First Methodist Church. - Easter Eh Hunt The parents of children who plan to take part in tne Reames country Club Easter Egg Hunt, are asked to brine baskets. The party is set for Sunday, April 18, beginning at 2:30 - p.m. at the Country Club. Dinner will follow. I Home From School Bill and Sharon Brandsness are home from . the University of Oregon for spring ; vacation. . , . Medical School Ronald 3. Low , ell, has been admitted to the class ! of 1058 at the University of Oregon . Medical School, according to Dr. , D. W. Baird, dean, David Todd, . son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd, , has also been admitted to the U of o medical school. Both young men '' are completing their medical . studies at the U. of O. . Louis Tancher son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Taucher, 130 N. El . dorado, was initiated recently Into 1 the Sigma Delta Fsl National Ath '. letle Honor Fraternity at OSC. 1 Young Taucher is a member of the Sigma C1U Fraternity and, ac- . cording to his mother, is in the college Infirmary with the mumps. OTI An explanation of the prc- gram of instruction at On is to be featured on the Southern Ore j Ron Roundtable over KBES-TV : this evening at 8:30 p.m. Panel j members are to include Director Winston D. Purvtne of OTI, Dean Robert L. Smith, John Hobson and Morris .Anderson, producer-moder ator- Dewnyne B. Johnson an nounced. Several exhibits illustrat ing the kind of instructional pro gram being offered at OTI will be used, Including a customized rifle, fishing tackle, cut-away mod els, and examples of advertising art. Mt. Lakl Community Church Sunday School will present Its an nual Easter program Sunday. Ap ril 18, at : a.m. at the church. Theta Theta Rho girls will practice tonight at the IOOF nail. There will be a style show aj 7 ana a meeting practise at 7: so. All girls are requested to be pres ent. To Salem Arleue Brallier, daughter ' of Mrs. Erma Oe- Rue, is leaving today for Salem .tn take the Civil Service account- ng examination. Arlene 1 a se nior at Llnfield and has been vis iting her mother this past week. Clyde Charters square dance caller from Portland and Salem is in Klamath Falls and will call for an open dance at the Do-Si-Do clubhouse beginning at 8:30 p.m. tor igot. Brace Btakley and. Jew Smith, Mails, successfully passed in examination for real taU ealev men. ; i ' -.. : '" A 'i la Korea PrU Silvio A. ' Oto, son of Mr. and Mrs. jorm oto, Weed, is helninff to build two schoolhouses in Korea while serv ing- with the. Seventh Infantry Di vision. Pvt. Oto. a cook, entered the army In September, Issa, and arrived overseas u mourns ago from Fnrt fird. Ha was formerly employed by the Long-Bell Lum ber Company. Radio Hams may secure blank application forms 758 . and 756-B (commercial) or Form 810 (amateur) upon recjuesno r-eaer- al Communications commission. S07 Fitipatrlck building, Portland 5. 'Examinations will be held- In Room 30-A, KUHS, Saturday, May 1S- Easter Err Hunt for all Klam ath Basin children M Moore Park, sponsored by the Klamath Falls 20-30- club. Hunt officially starts at a p.m. Sunday. . ' Don't Forget OTI visitation Wednesday morning, April 21, at 8:30 a.m. Call the Klamath Coun ty Chamber of Commerce for res ervations. Home for Easter Mary Reames, 821 Alameda, - left this afternoon to spend Eastea with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lige Armstrong, at Baslness Visiter Rex .Chin; 'as sistant general passenger agent with the Southern Pacific at Oak land, spent Thursday in Klamath Falla. . ,v : Convalescing Mrs. Helen' Mick. 324 South Fifth, who underwent minor surgery at the SP General Hospital in San Francisco . on March 31, returned home April 11 She will probably return to her position as secretary to George W. (Bud) Morgan, local SP mana-j ger, In about a month. In the! meantime, her position.. Is being! filled by Mrs. . Patricia L. Lan-i drum, who was secretary In that! office tn IMS. I "Relieve It Or Not" Oust P. I vourchis, who bought two pounds of clams at a local fish -market I found a big white-headed tack in on he opened. Heme Mrs. Robert O'Harra, Ashland has returned home ,wtth her two young daughters after spending - a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Luts. Mr. and Mrs. O'Harra were onetime residents of - Klamath PallS. :r . ,j- . , Leaving Hugh P. Mullln, man ager of the -Bank of America, Tulelake, wlU leave about June l for another assignment He Is not at liberty at this time to disclose the location, but the change la a promotion.,. He. came to Tulelake lour years ago from' Tipton, Cali fornia. He has been affiliated with the . banking company for many years. He will be succeeded aa manager at Tulelake by Kenneth O. Clark, assistant cashier for the past five years. - , CradaalMg senior glrla of city and county high schools, will be guesta at dessert at the WUlard Hotel, Monday, April It, 7 p.m. A spring styie snow will oe put on by the Town Shop. Mrs. J. Walter Browning, Malln, will give a read ing and Mrs. Robert Ross, Klam ath Palls, will sing with Ellen Sul livan at the piano. Oregon State Nurses Associa- easier dance tlon will hold the annual pra-Easter cooked food sale at the Quality Food Market on Main Street to raW funds for the annual : scholarship given by Metric Don't Forget.. 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