HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore.
Wednesday, July 8. 1959
FACT S A
CITY BRIEFS
Preliminary Hearing Set For Reformatory Youths I
Natunlliation Eiaminfr will
b in Klamath Falls Tuesday.
. July 21. LeRoy Schilling. Portland,
will assist aliens to file petitions
" for naturalization.
Drill Team girls and captain
are requested to meet with mad
me president at 7:30 p.m., Wed
nesday, July 8, at the Eagles Hall.
Dentists -A planned potluck pic-
: nic. sponsored by the Dental Auxi
liary, will be held Sunday, July
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't and their families. Time is set at
1:30 p.m.
1. niP8 Alrf uil mail .t nnnn
inursaay, July s. tor a potluck
'ranch home. Meat and beverage
J.will be furnished by the hostess.
All women are invited.
Camp for the Bible Baptist
Church: Women's Retreat through
- Thursday, July 9. Men's Retreat,
...Friday, July 10, through Sunday,
July 12. '
Services at the Gospel Mission
c.will be conducted by the Bible
Baptist Church Thursday, July 9,
,.!at 7:30 p.m.
.t-
Women's Fellowship of the
First Christian Church will have
' its annual potluck picnic .at Moore
I.Park Thursday, July 9, at 11 am.
x:Those attending are asked to
,bring their own table service.
Funeral Mrs. M. E. Cornell has
been called to Nevada, Missouri,
' to attend the funeral of her sister,
Mrs. R. L. Jackson. Mrs. Jackson
had visited for several months in
w1955 in Klamath Falls and made
many acquaintances.
Catholic Daughters are asked to
. attend the rosary for Hugh . D.
; O'Connor Thursday, July 9, at 8
.-p.m. at O'Hair's Memorial Chapel.
Requiem Mass will be offered Fri-'.-day,
July 10, at 9:30 a.m.. in the
j'Sacred Heart Church.
Picnic will be held by the 4-H
"Leaders Association Sunday, July
'. 12, at the Malin Park at 2 p.m.
:-Bring food for a potluck lunch
;"and table service for the family.
i. Punch and ice cream will be fur-
'.. nished.
''; Returned Mrs. Claudia Moore
;-and Mrs. Merle Jackson returned
;" this week from Monmouth Teach-
.ers College, where they had been
attending a kindergarten workshop
conducted by Dr. Mildred Kane.
No Dance The Merry Mixers
. round dance class, regularly held
at the South Sixth Street Commu
j.nity Hall, will not meet this week.
NEW MARTINSVILLE. W. Va.
API Three .teen-age reformatory
inmates, charged with kidnaping a
young secretary and threatening
to kill her if she resisted, got pre
liminary hearings today.
The trio took Sandra Lynne
McKeen, 18. for an 80-mile ride
Tuesday but were captured less
than five hours alter their escape,
as they tried to get food and mon
ey lor a trip to Florida. Miss Mc
Keen was not harmed.
Larry Anthony Rector and Rog
er Lee Moore, both 16, and Pat
rick Jarrcll, 17, were charged
with kidnaping and grand larceny.
The reformatory superintendent,
Richard L. Young, said they would
be given preliminary hearings be-
lore Magistrate W. C. Lawson.
The trio escaped from the Stale
Industrial School for Boys at Prun
tytown, near Grafton in north
central West Virginia. They were
captured in miles south of this
Ohio River town by Sheriff Shan
non W. Westcrmati and other of
licers because Westerman thought
to go to Rector's old neighborhood,
where his mother still lives.
Miss McKeen is a plain-looking
girl with straight blonde hair and
glasses. Young and law officers
said she told them H was her
custom to take a drive after hav
ing lunch in the employes' cafeteria.
She had just returned and was
parking her car when the three
boys sidled up, opened the door
and climbed in.
One of them brandished a knife
and another handed her a note
which said. "If you don't do what
we say or try to gel help well. The irl s mother, Mrs. Albert I "I can t get too much out of
kill you " McKeen. refused (o let newsmen her." the mother said. " She's been
Firms Plan
Power Buy
PORTLAND (API-Five utility
companies have announced plans
for the purchase of power from
the Wanapum Dam project, which
is expected to be completed in
1963.
Four other companies have con
traded for power, but have!
agreed to sell it to Portland Gen-!
eral Electric Co. and Pacific Pow-
er & Light Co., a PGE official!
said Tuesday.
PP&L said it bought 283,872
kilowatts from the Grant County
Public Utility District, and PGE
261,428 kilowatts.
Among the other companies re
ceiving shares of the rated 831,230
kilowatt capacity are Eugene
Water and Electric Board, 19,100;
Puget Sound Power t Light, 142,-
900; and the Washington Water
Power Co., 108,900.
'They all laid down on the
seat, ' Miss McKeen was quoted.
Later, they took off their shirts
o they wouldn't be recognized."
The boys were wearing the re
form school's summer uniform ol
khaki pants and blue t-shirts.
I took them to Clarksburg,"
the secretary said. "They said
they'd let me off at the outskirts
but before we got there, 1 got
too scared to drive and one of
them took my place."
The boys didn't stop at Clarks
burg but went on to New Martins
ville on the western border of the
state. As they-drove along, they
told Miss McKeen they had been
casing her movements for a week
and knew the precise moment she
returned from the lunch-hour
drive.
Rector and Jan ell were taken
at a shack near the home of
Rector's mother, as they tried to
obtain food and money from her
Young said the mother prevented
Rector from getting a rille
wrestled with him and cried"
as he tried to take the weapon.
The third fugitive, Moore, had
left the others to go on foot
through the woods and was cap
tured in an adjoining county.
Authorities learned the. general
direction the fugitives were taking
because someone saw the car go
ing through the town of Bridge
port.
"We were mighty, mighty lucky
to catch them," said Y'oung. "The
boys were in a desperate state of
mind."
All three were serving terms
for auto theft or breaking and en
tering. Rector and Moore were
serving second sentences.
talk to her daughter, saying she crying so much. It's hard to make
was too upset. Isense out of it."
DRESS REVUE
YREKA About 75 girls from
Siskiyou County 4-H Clubs are ex
pected to model garments made
in their 4-H clothing project dur
ing the past year at the annual
4-H Dress Revue to be Held in
the new gym of the Yreka High
School on Wednesday ' evening
July 8, at 8 o'clock.
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Comedian's Son
To Pay Support
! LOS ANGELES (AP)-The 20-
year-old son of the late bazooka
;' playing comedian Bob Burns must
pay $40 a week support for his 17
"" year-old wife and their infant son.
William Robin Burns testified at
' a Superior Court hearing Tuesday
r'that he is trying to live on $53
;a week he earns as a gasoline
station 'attendant. But he admitted
."'he can dip into an $11,000 trust
'fund left by his father.
FOUND GUILTY
DUNSMUIR Harold Halverson,
36, Redding is serving 10 days in
the Siskiyou County Jail after be
ing found guilty of driving while
intoxicated and having no driver's
license in his possession. If Hal
verson fails to raise $315 fine im
posed in Dunsmuir Justice Court,
he will remain in jail an additional
73 days. He was arrested by Duns
muir police on July S.
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Western Shirts
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