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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1960)
r HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Kails. Op Friday. April 1, men KU Students Please Staff Music instriK tors at Klamath i Vmon Hish Srhonl were pleased ocr the weekend with the show ing their students made during the Southern Oregon Disirki Snlo and1 Knsemhle Contest at Medtord. An exceptional number of per formers won meniions, they said. First, or top, ratings, went to the freshman (J iris' Small Knsemhle, junior and senior divisions; the Madriaal Club, senior division: Lynn Kcrroll and Carlene Kninks. sopranos in the senior division; Linda Anderson, cello, and Jerry Jluth Wickcrsham. cello, junior and senior divisions, respectively; -Julia Lawrence, violin, and sirinc quartets No. 1 and 2, senior divi sion; elementary string quartet, junior division; Dwiaht Schuh. trombone, and Roy Marvin and David Biehn. cornet, junior; Da vid Poole and Rruce Lattin, tuba, senior; Anita Anderson and Sandra Comsiock, liench horn, senior; Fremont Junior lli'4h School brass quartet, junior; cornet trio, sen ior; hrass sextet No. 1 and clari net quartets A and B, senior; .Iran Curry, clarinet, junior, and Jerry Jensen, clarinet, senior: An drea II eerier and Nancy Young, flute, senior, and Mary Ellen Johnck and Dcbra Kennedy Alta niont Junior High School t flute, junior; tlute duet and flute trio, senior. Second division ratines went to Ann ftexford, Ituby Hceves and Faith Perry, sopranos; Richard Steinler, haritone voice; hrass sex tet and one, trombone quartet, Fred Olson, clarinet mri Ill Position District Attorney Arthur Reridoe said Klamath Couniy is not di rectly involved in a motion filed by William T!iomalon seckins re lease from the state peniten tiary. Tiiomaston, a 43-year-old con tractor from San Jose. California, was charged with first dcuree mur der in the rille shooting of Mrs. Edith Atkins July 21. l'.).S8. The t hoot ina occurred at a party in the home of Thomas Atkins, one ot Thomasion's employes. Thomaston pleaded mnlty tn a lesser charge of second degree murder and was sentenced March 10, lit.Vi, m lilc in prison. A petition tor writ of habeas toipus was tiled this week bet ore L'.S. District Judue (lus J. Solo mon in Portland on Thumaston's behalf. It Cvks Thomaston's re- j lease on ground nis cuiiiy plea twas forced because a lirst degree A.1C. Leo L. Stone Jr. was i murder indictment against him still selected from 122 Keno Air Force jWas 0n file. Stalion peronnel as "Airman of ine Month" for March. 1st. Lt. Donald A. Lewis LEO L. STONE JR. Keno Honors Base Airman infor mation officer, said Stone is the lirst to hae received the honor! each The writ is styled ai:aint Clar ence T. Cladden, warden of the dale penitentiary, and claims vio lation of rights guaranteed under which will be contcrred month in the future. Stone is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stone of Bowman. North Da kola, where he attended high school. He earned Hi letters in foot ball, basketball and track sports and held several class offices. Me later attended Jamestown Pnllnon at Jampvlmvn 'nrth horn quar- . ,a m!1 - in :,..,,,, ,, . ti-l. sit-ins quinlcl No. 2. and Tom j (.,nov Fredrii-kson. pinno. all in Ihe sen- assi8nod , ,he ..7 Air. ior division. t.ral (-onlrn an(i warninu squad- Sliidonls who under direction of j rm a )c K(,n) ra(1ar sj((, jn Ap.n l.d.war l. .H'MM'H, uuiiiiui IM III f niimenlal music; M. Dale Hal lack, director ol vocal music, and instructors Don llcrbis. Kphraim Hackett. Normand Poulshock and Kristian Ciippo. X-ray Plans Going Vell Arrangements for the Chesl X ray survey, which opens on April 27, are progressing satisfactorily to date, it was reported by the president. Mrs. Marjoric Conroy, at the March board meeting of the Klarm County TB and Health Association held Wednesday noon at the association oflice. The community of Bcatly has been added to the mobile unit itin erary for the convenience of resi dents in that area. Chest films will be taken there on Friday, May fi, from II a.m. tn 1 p.m., alter which the unit will proceed to a location in Bly where it will hp in oner, il Kin from 2:30 to fi p.m. The executive secretary, Mrs Joy Rolph, who attended an insti lute for secretaries and volunteer workers in Portland last week, an nounced that the state hoard of the Oreson Tuberculosis and Health Association has cone on record for abolishment ot the "Means test, Senate Bill 3!ll passed by Ihe last Lecislalurc. which specilies mandatory and increased charges for patients' care in state insti tutions, including tuberculosis hos pitals. The hoard contends that care of TB patients is not charity or wel fare bill protection of public health from a communicable disease. All couniy associations are being alerted to lake action against this "legislative mistake." Mrs. Naomi Miller, vice presi dent, and Mrs. Mac Speirs, coun ty representative, were named as oelegales tn the OTBHA annual meeting at Portland on May in and II. The final report of the 1H.VJ Christmas seal campaign was pre sented to the board. Of the total last year. He is movements and identifications supervisor, quality control supervisor and non-commissioned ofliccr in charge ol training the Icdeial constitution. For that reason, Perldoe said. Klamath County is not involved in the proceedings. Cattlemen, Vet To Meet TL'LKl.AKK Dr. Don Mace, dis trict veterinarian, Calitornia State Department of Agriculture, Ited din, will meet with all cattle men in Ihe Tulelake farm adviser's office, Tulelake. at H p.m., Mon day, April 4. Mace will dicuss the new and Stone and his wile, Klizabeth, of simpler brucellosis recertiltcation Franklin, I-ouisiana, live in Keno with their two children, Lisa Dawn and Stephen Lewis. They plan to rnmin thorp whnn hp is Hist'h;iripH 1 Irom the Air Force next year. Stone likes hunt inc. fishing and fly ins. He is scoutmaster ol Keno Troop 40. 110 Bluebirds Join CFG During fly-up ceremonies re contly at Mills School Auditorium 110 council Bluebird group mem bers became Camp Fire Girls. Many relatives and friends at tended. Several third-grade Blue birds came as observers. Mrs Tracy Tnggart was general pro grain chairman. She was assist ed by Bluebird and Camp Fire leaders. Mrs. James Morris was mistress of ceremonies. Me-Ha-Gi Camp Fire Girls led Ihe salute to the flag. Kathy Yah raus of the O-Han-Da-He Camp IFire group delivered the invoca tion. Spruce Bluebirds entertained with a skit. Toni "Negus was narrator during fiy-up ceremonies. Hose Bluebirds and Sky Bluebirds presented the fourth grade's gift fo younger Bluebirds. Semper Paratus Hori zon Club members Pat Anderson and Barbara Hamilton performed the fly-up rite called "entrance lo the Camp Fire trail." Mary Taggarl, Barbara Baird and Marianne Vanish ol the Wi-Ta-Wa-Ten-Ya Camp Fire group conducted the Wohelo candle cere mony. Fourth grade Camp Fire Girls recited the Law of Camp Fire, Mrs. Robert Clark was chair man of the grand council fire. Maj. M. L. Kendoll of the Salva tion Army delivered the benediction. plan made available for this area This program may be carried out in two ways. Briefly llvy are ' t by testing representative samples of range and semi-r;mge cattle on ranches. This will involve 20 per cent of the herds in the county every three years. As an alternate meth od, test cows at slaughter from each herd, which shall be a mini mum of 15 per cent of Ihe adult beef cattle population during a three-year period. Dr. Mace will explain the nec essary precautions In take in moving cattle back and forth from Calitornia and Oregon, All cattlemen should attend this meeting and ask Dr. Mace to an swer questions on brucellosis and cattle scab. MTCRACKER SUITE TORQUAY. Kngland lUPI) mount received,. $5,476 Ml, 74 pcrlThe hotel rooms where the Brit- ' cent remains here for X-ray sup ; plies at the health department, ; case-finding surveys, health educa tion and the annual seal campaign. ish Medical Assn. will hold a meeting of brain surgeons has been dubbed "the nutcracker suite" by local residents. ROCK 'N ROLL DANCE featuring IN PERSON A Klamath Basin favorite "SILVER SHOES" DENNIS WAYNE and the COL-LEE-JETS "Cynthia" "Blind Dot" Klamath Falls AUDITORIUM SAT. APRIL 2 DANCING 9 - 1 Admission $1.00 until 9 After 9 $1.25 College Coed, Classy 41, To Drop School . LAS VKGAS, New 'UPIt Sandy Cherniss has decided lo get paid for wearing a sweater over her 41-inch bust. The huxom San FrancUco City College coed announced Thursday $he was giving up school for a show business career. Sandy accepted a two-week con tract paying $2i0 weekly at the Sahara Hotel to appear in a com ic skit with Dave Barry. 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