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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1954)
WEDNESDAY, JUNK 18, 1054 IIKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FTVB MRS. JOE HEIDERER, loft, retiring grand roqent of Court Klamath, Catholic Dauqhters, Mrs. E. V, Squirt, McMlnnvllle, state qrand roqent, and Mrt. D. W. Lavin, newly tlectad grand re gtnt, who wai Initallad Monday avaninq in tha parish hall with Mn. Squira Inttalling officer. Young KF Men Join Marines The rwrulllnir rr,ent ot the local Marino Corps llccrultlnit Bla tlon have announced acgrptnnce ol two more Klamalli Falla applicant. Iliey are Jamee J. Havana. 11, aon ot Mr. and Mr. Gerald W. Be vana, M Alnmodn, and Donald E. Well, l. "on ol Mr. and Mra. Charles K. Wella. 341 lllllnlde Ave. The two new Marines, who are ii cent high school uraduatea, par ticipated actively In sporw while aiieiirtli Klanmlh Union High Bchool. BoUi men applied lor Ihe Ma rines' two year enlistment pro mam. which terminates at the end of this month. They will leave Klamath Tails on June 30. at which time they will receive their exam inations and lurther transler to the Marine Corps flee run Depot. San l),eco lor 10 weeks ol boot camp. Alter completion of recruit train ing, they will receive at least 10 daya leave prior to report"' for lurther training In their respective joba. ol which Ihe Marino Corps otlera over 400. Any man wishing to do ao. may train with these men, but must ap ply ooon in order U complete pro ceasing beloro June 1. The re cruiting olllco Is in the Klamath. County Courthouse basement. Archery Meet To Be Held MAUN All archery enthusl ait are Invited to participate In Iho Invitational Held archery ahool to be held on Iho Malln range, Sun day, June 20. atartlng at ten o'clock In the morning. The ahool la being ajwnsored by the Malln bowmen and archers from Mcdford, Klamath Falls and Lakevlcw Cluba are expected. The Malln Range la alluated about five miles norlliwcal of Ma lln on the Malin-Ronansa Highway, at the top of Poo Valley Pass. Prises will be awarded In men's, women, and Junior classes. Colfce. holdoga and pop will be available during the day. Mother Placed On Probation LACUNA BEACH, Calif. I-A suspended Jail aenlence of 30 days haa been given Mrs. Mary Lincoln Turner, a college graduate and mother of seven children, for re fusing to aend her children to achool. Mra. Turner contends she can educate her children at home. Her lawyer stipulated yesterday that facta In a complaint filed last Jan. were true. Mra. Turner,-formerly a resident of Orange County, Calif., now Uvea In Ynrncll, Ant. she was convicted previously of falling to send her children to Los Angeles schools and Is appealing that case to the U. 6. Supremo Court. She was placed on two yenrs pro ballon yesterday by Municipal Judge C. C. Cravalh. WE GUARANTEE SAFEWAY STORE V... -X ; Commander R. E. Thomlinton Amateur Radio Meet Planned Commander P.. E. "Bob Thom ltnson, USSR. a-Jtlstant to the di rector of Naval Iteserve, headquar ters I3lh Naval District. B-Mllr. will address Ihe 8undny dinner meetiiiK of Ihe Orennn Amateur Radio Association during Its 17lh Convention held this year In Klam ath Kails, 30-21 June IBM. ills topic "Science ol Tomorrow." cTommarxIcr Thomluvum wai a stall member of Radio Station KOW. The Oregonlan, for 31 years. And for Uie six years prior to being recalled to active duty In April 1951. ha was KOW'a director of lcial eventa. The commander eutered the Navy as a liementanl (Junior tirade) In, December 1M1. During World War fl he served In com mand of cable and radio censor ship. Southeastern Alaska with hiaitquartera at Juneau: senior wiilrh officer for the District Cen. aoralilp Office, Seattle; communl- cations 'watch officer on the stalf of commander. Escort Carrier Dl vision 36, aboard Ihe USS Bay. one of the Kaiser carriers launched at Vancouver, Washington. He also served aa staff communication of ficer for Carrier Division 33 taking part In the Salpan-Ouam-Palau-8a' mar Lcyto Luton and Okinawa campaigns. He was released to In actft'c duty In November IM5. In tlie Volunteer Naval Reserve at Swan Island, Commander Thorn llnson waa commanding officer of Volunteer Public Relations Unit 13 3 at the lime he was recalled to active duty as assistant public In- lormaiion oinccr for com 13 in April MM. Commander Tliomllnson has been a licensed radio amateur with Uie call WILY lor over 30 years, ' DRYING FRUIT LONDON ()') Moscow radio snys Soviet scleotlsts have pcrlectod a new method of drying fruit, meat and fish so that they retain their original ahnpe. color and llavor. ANY CAKE WITH KITCHENCRAFT FLOUR Art Group Plans Meeting Oordon Kenslrr, Instructor In chnige of Uie paliiting classea dur lux Uie coming summer art work' shop, will be In chaige at the reg ular nicelliig of Uie Klamath Art Assoclntlon ui be held Thursday, June 17, t p.m., at Ihe Art Center. Main uud Esplunadc. The water color paintings of Ray Hill, professor of painting In Uie school of art of the University of Washington, are now on display at Ihe Art Center and the public Is Invited to view this outstanding contribution to the art world. Oucsut are always welcome at the Art Association meetings and anyone Interested In seeing the ex hibits or obtaining Information on the summer art workshops la es pecially Invited to attend the meet ing. Dorris Banker Attends Meet William S. lfagelsteln, assistant cashier at Ihe Butte Valley atate bank In Dorris, Is In Colorado Springs now where he Is attend- mg . Uie national Junior Chamber ol Commerce convention. Hagelsteln, national chairman of Junior Chamber International, la a member of the credenllala com mltlre and will apeak on Junior Chamber participation at a con vention forum. Allcr Ihe convention he plans (o spend several days In San Fran Cisco on business. Merrill Legion Holds Meeting The Merrill Unit of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary met June , at Ihe home of Mrs. Lena Buck, with Mrs. Audrey Lewis, presiding. Members have donated clothlnc material and supplies which will be sent to children In Uie Philip pines. The nominating- committee pre sented the following list of officers lor the coming year, which were elected: president, Lena Buck, llrst vice president. Harriet Batty; second vice president. Mae Snapp; secretary-treasurer, Bessie Weal; historian, Audrey Lewis. Plans were made for serving dinner to Uie Merrill Business and Professional Women's Club at their Installation meeting June 16, In Uie recreation room of the Presbyter inn Church. Refreshments were served to Audrey Lewis. Anne Fruits, Harri ot Batty, Bessie West, Anna How ard. Edna Hammon, Iva Kllprtrlck and Delia Hodges. The next meeting will be held on July 13 at the home of Mrs. War ren Frulls. THE KLAMATH BASIN ROUNDUP ASSOCIATION CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO THEIR 17th ANNUAL QUEEN'S BALI ARAAORY FRI. NIGHT THIS YIAR'S ROUNDUP QUIIN WILL II CHOSIN . PROM THISI LOVILY CANDIDATIS EVIRLY SCOTT DARLINI WINIRARGIR Malln ' lutta Vallty D0NNA ANDRS0N ' MARCIA WILSON JOAN RIINMILUR i t SIXT0N Merrill Iombii NANCY GINTRY Chlloquin Your Nvflfitt Cndldar Will Asaraclilt Ytur lupfrt Tht Qumii Conrtifand Will Prttntj At 10:30 With Tht Crtwnlni Ctrtmenitf f 11:00 r $1.25 Per Person (rax BASIN KAHItl) Ground School will meet Untight, weune.-.uay, at e p.m. in Oiiel Simeons oi.ice a. the olrpoil. Initruction will be on plotting a courue and redl lg map-.. Everyone Interested la In vited to attend. ' r.iifi'nr.nl',,. mniillilv mectliiu loniiilt, Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m. In the Pilot L'Ungc, emit aide ol Iho al?cl hrngiir r.1 the airport. On Iho auendtt ere rnporis by clittf obierver and learn cup tain';: participation of the OOC marching unll In ihs Fourth ol Jul" pj,:c: r ppolnimrat of a oitvM imri meunt commlltcc, prcs- eiiiotlon of wings and a Dulc li auction, hvciyolic la inviieu. i.. h li nr and Mrs. R-.l:crt Payne 1101 Kane, will go , u.... cr.,w.un nmt week. Dr. Payne will attend sessions ol Ihe American Medical Asaociauuu convention. u u i... .it nf Klamath Falls, editor of the University ol Judqe Fines KF Students Four atudenla g oil i.riiir. nd were lined tie each Wednesday when they pleaded guilty before District Judge D. E. Van Vector to hr.. nf tame minora In posscv sion of alcoholic beverages. The dclendanta were: Tnoinaa n. Moore, 18, Oeorge O. Vlahos, 18. i-..., id ennminmi. IS. and David A. Maxwell, 18. Another youth, Michael Starling. 18, 01 t-ongvicw. Waahlngton, had hla case post poned. Judge Van Vector pointed out to . i- i . - , i. . i unnn becomlne' 18 uie wto -" -. - years of age they had aasumed adult positions in uie coniniu"j. "The law says that, you can't .ini-nli hveranea until VOU are 21 years old." the Judge aald. "It la your duly aa goou cuiscno to obey the law. Other boys m Knmmunitv are now under In vestigation for more serious offen ses. I hope this will be a lesson to you. Make aure you don't get into trouble again." The atuoenta were arreic M..tnn nf a case and a hall of beer by state police. Police said they were orinauig me ucti in a parked automobile. Folk Dance Meet Planned Klamath's first folk dance festi ...i i. iatrt to set under way here Saturday night when the af fair, sponsored oy me a m i jtntj Fnik Dance Club ... H.itk nntiurk dinner and dance session at the Allamont Elementary gym av a ocrot-a. Sunday morning from 10 until i r..i. niiatti will he on hand at the gym to give Instruction to various groups, nenajus is a iui dance Instructor from San Diego. T.. main KMCSlnn will be held Sunday afternoon from 1 until t In Uie armory. The public la cordially Invited , .ttnrt ail tensions. .There wlU be no charge except tor the Sun day morning instrucuon penuu. Prelect Yeer Friatt wit LEO'S LASTING LUSTRE Service Avelleble hru-eut the Klamath laila Leo's Camera Shop 3t Main Pk. 2-3331 MUSIC IY BALDY'S BAND Inc.) - DANCING 9-til-l BRIEFS Oregon yearbook, has named his I slsll 1 jr the coming year. i Color llm A 14-mlnuie color! mm, ' uregon a state uapitoi," : nariated b James; McOUcbrlat, retired capltol guide, la available to public schools, clubs, aludy clubs, and the geucral public, from Ihe Visual Instruction Department, The Coliseum, Corvallls. It wai produced In cooperation with Ihe Travel Information Division and the State System of Higher Edu cation. , ; Cub Niouia Pck No. of' the Cub Bcouta la having a wiener lotti-l, June 'ii. at t:u0 p.iii., l.i Moore Park. All cube and parcnla are Invited to attend, - . ftchoolnialea will meet at the home ol met Short, Merrill High way, lor a one o'clock' luncheon, Friday June 18. Bring your own table service. Meeting June 17 at the K.C. Hall 8 p.m. of the Oregon State Employee A&soclalfon.- Plans will be made at this meeting for the annual picnic. Those attending are asked to take a potluck dish and table service. Legal Notice . Noncr or hearing or mrnoNi IN THE COUNTY cotrT nr rvrv state or o arc ON for xlamath In thf mtttur of the eiUbHihment of Vaine Community WeUr PUtrict. Notice u hereby ftven that petition hu been filed with the county clerk . of KUmith County, Oregon. In the . above entitled nutter, for the oftib-1 llthment of a domeetie water supply 1 corporation under the provUloru of Chapter 344 Oflfl. to be known u Yalna Community Water District, the : boundariea of which propoaed corpor ation are ai follewa: Situata in Klamath County, Ortfn: ' All of Oue Klla Horn. Site ex Pt lola 1 to 4 Inclualvo thereof:) All of Ouae Klla Horn Sttaa No. .' xcpt Lou 1 to 4 lnclualva thereof: The tract of Und adjoining Oum Klla Home Sitae No. 3 which If bounded on theouthweUrly tide by Secondary Hlfhway No. 421, common , ly known as Rock Creek Highway: on : the aoutheajterly tide by said Oum ! Klla Home Sitae No.' 2: on the northeasterly atd by . tha shore , lino of upper Klamath JLake; and on th northwesterly aide vy a line de scribed as follows; Beginning at an Iron pin In the Cast right of way 1 line of Secondary Highway No. 421 ; which Ilea N. ' East -ithls Soar ing U South WW East In Laktwood Height' dil nee of 131308. feet from the Iron pin which marka the quarter section corner common to Sections 23 and 2. Township 3t I Kouth. flange I East Willamette Iter- , tdlan, and running thence North 3S ' 3d' East Jthls bearing Is North 34 '44 E In Lakewood Hetghta a dUtance of ' IBS feet to the shore line of Upper Klamath Lake: i That aald petition wilt be presented 1 the County Court of said county In i tha court room of said court at Klam- j am rails, vreaon. on aiuiy t. um. at 10 a.m. All persona Interested mar appear at aald tlma and place and bo hoard. Canong and Ganong Attorneys for Petitioners -No. tea) June 14. 23 MilleVi mtn'i shop FATHER'S DAY JUNE 20 Another shipment of completely washable - Van Gab sportshirts hj Van Heusen Come now for tout pick ef . theae faat-selling Unery gabardine Van Cake! We won't have them lon! And o 'wonder! 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