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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1960)
1. PAGE J A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Otc Thursday, April, ftyjSffi; Soviet Tour Thrills Actress By I.OIA FISHER Wriltrn For I'PI MOSCOW (LPI The opening of "My Fair Lady" in Moscow certainly was one of lhe mosl thrilling of my career. The cast was a little nervous; alter the reserved reception the diplomatic corps gave to a .spe cial performance the night be fore. ! But when the, final curtain rang down opening nipht the Russian audience rushed to me oirne.stra pit applauding, shouting "hravo" and demanding more curtain calls. We applauded back in the Rus sian tradition and then went' backstage for a champagne party with the Russian crew who worked very hard alongside our American stage hands. Robert Coo'es, who plays Col. Pickering, led a series of toasts with the first strains of "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" and "Hip-hip-hurrahs." Afterward, the cast wenl back to the Ukraine' Hotel for another celebration given by the Russian theatrical officials. I was .served caviar, smoked salmon, chicken and ice cream and drank ltd proof .vodka. When the officials of "Coscnn cert" the Soviet organir.nl ion sponsoring the show made laud atory speeches, it really touched, the cast. To repeat the old expression "dennis the menace" jpprum Set By U.S. Bank f 7 AX" es? W VA i 2 ?fjp 1 U.S. National Rank will present: Klamath Falls branch another in its spring series of cs-Opening remarks and introduce late planning forums in KlamathiUons will be made by W. D. Hin-j Falls. Tuesday. April 26. Tins will son vs Na(iona rttsl officer- he the a Mil consecutive year lor- Thc foa.m discussions will he the forums since they were ong- h(ld 0 lhe oowinK three ma inaled by U.S. National's Trust jnr ,opi,.s wiln speakers from U.S. Department. 'National's head office: The ARC'S The forum will be conducted in the Camas Rocm of the W inema Motel starting at 7 : .'5(1 p m., with Lester C. Oflield. manager o( the W Estate Planning, by T. P. jimportafteot "eTtate "plan In I how. because of their flexibility, jlaws. there are various , (Joseph, trust representative; The, assuring proper distribution, con- thev can solve many estate prob- save. of ih. Ml T.t hvL,,.i. A mn.ement nf an lems The third subject concerns; At the conclusion of the forum r M T..athn.,., l,.l nflif.nr- ',..- !; t o-w-U oclotoMio nrnhlpm Ot PS ate ltM.!Klllv-i nu t-'-' mm presiding. , c . l"'u .u .. i, Jm i h. that, in spile ' swer peri E. Roller trust officer. tl, .nojiker will exolain of the increasing compiex.cs oi now. h.i iryoni an- be a social The first subject deals with the how trust arrangements work and gift, estate and inheritance tax,()ttielil OI.DKST AfADK.M V GRADUATE WEST POINT. N Y. LPI) -West Point's oldest living grad uate. Maj. Hen. Henry Clay Hodges, celebrated his RKith birthday Wednesday with a parly at the academy attended by 2,500 cadets. j Fellow alumnus President Ei senhower extended "a special 'salute to a line soldier and dis languished graduate" in a letter !to Hodges. 1 didn't 'spect m to use a fork. AtoM said YOU ATE LiKE A '8iK0 J X (here wasn't a dry house. eye State Solon Gives Talk ,, Immm in the -Jf M WHEL Af kIT ,. zl..Z '71 ,..".'."1 T r fT Tr' iltfn TMmT I 111 II II I i A SCHOLARSHIP covering coit of spring term tuition and lb fees was awarded this week to OTI electronic! sudnt John K. Siekawitch, left, by Mrs. Otfo Biber of the campus Faculty Wives and Women's Club, right. Scholarship Given Pupil LAKEVIEW Slate Sen. Moll- roc Sweelland (D-Milwaukiel told the Lakeview Chamber of Com merce Monday that industry and commerce benefit most from the public school system. Sweelland spoke in behalf of Iiis candidacy for the Democratic He said "The fate of our nation K. Siekawitch. an elecjlhis week the Faculty Wives and , , , ,.i,i!.. .....,.,.., trollies student at Oregon Tech-1 Women s (.lull ol Oil awarded of our schools and colleges." "icnl Institute, has Sweelland told the busincssl'"""""1 cxt-clk-nt leaders that highly skilled scien- tilic and technically trained per sonnel are needed by modern in dustry. "It Oregon Is to share in thc industry ot the future, our schools will have to meet the increasing consistently grades. So. ly rigid demands of business lor fntelligent and educated workers." If I I ' i M' il l i IGOIDWYN 1 ' mWf MAVtlt Asotc siTca pnooucnm m la M 11 L la OHAftntJte GREAT Motion Rctwt&j! Firm Notes 6th Birthday him a scholarship covering spring term tuition anil laboratory fees. Though thc scholarship is awarded purely on basis of achievement, Siekawitch received it at a critical moment. His eighl-mnnlh-old child is ill ill Dnonibcchcr Children's Hospital, Portland, and medics there are having trouble d'aunosing the Friday and Saturday marks m.,a(v the grand opening of lhe newl sjokawilch's grade average is K C Paint Company's floor cov- ,i45!l-enuivalciit to about half ering department and the sixth A s and half B s-for his four anniversary observance of Keith ,cims at 01' He will be grad Coddington's store, 520 Klamath U.,P( n junc. Avenue. nc has received several firm There will be gills nf bulbs lo offers of employment follotting in all women visiting lhe store dur- icviews in January. One com ing the two days and gifts of anpimy ljln t0 comi, n an Armslrong ncltox rug. $70 wnilh!,,x,cnsc ,)aj( trip to its plant for of one-eighth inch pure vinyl rt,,ihoi- interviews. "It looks prel transluccnt lloor lile. paints and y Ru( fHr m0 ,c S;,j( decoralor items. Also there Willi n., ...,.i,s 'M .jmc a( f.a. "ir Poinie's appaul stoic in Klam alld nth Falls. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Siekawitch. Gran ger. Washington. tiny section ami now mieis a cum-; T1(, scholiirsliip was presented Iplete hard surlace lloor covering )v jrs 0n n,,01. Siholarslup (leiiarlmenl. Installation .service' .naj,.man 0f (he women's organ- ,is available as well as helps foriuaj0 the do-it-yourself trade. The wall-j paper department has been ex panded and remodeled. i U-s Chasten will be in charge of installation, assisted by Stan Sctior. B. J. 1 1 let i Know les is jgeneral manager of the paint and floor covering department. I be candy and balloons for voungsters and free coifce doughnuts. I K C Paint has closed out its lev section and now oilers a com- Doori Opn Toniti 6:43 Conference Scheduled June Grads Charles W'oodhouse, Klamath Union High School instructor and Script and Microphone Guild ad viser, had indicated he will at tend a regional conference of the National Defense Education Act at Sacramento April 20 through 22 Key iKTSonnel from the U.S. Thc Navy announced today Olf ice of Education will work manv quotas for naval trailei""" uie vauioinia Dcparuiiciu oi sclUHils have not been tilled and Education in evaluating a portion qualified high school students who of the act dealing with radio and will he graduated in June are; television. invited to choose the schools lhey Woodhouse is area consultant of want to at'end before high school the National Association of Edu gradualion. Icational Broadcasters. He will re- Quotas are assigned to various port the proceedings of the con recruiting stations throughout thelference In lhe Oregon Education country, including Klamath Falls. Association State Committee on More information is available Radio and Television, of which from local recruiter cngnvmanihc is a member. Chief Robert J. Gomes. He will represent Oregon at the One popular program, now open.; conference. is the Seaman Recruit program. Applicants who qualify are as sured of assignment to one of more than 50 trade schools the Navy maintains. 8:45 MINUTES of the mosl intent suspense in motion picture history! JT Opcn 45 P.M. r... ...... t.o in 50 t r The VilYAfiF' r "t ROBERT SUCK-DOROTHY MALONE I . .1 . SL 'ii.- Wv- A SURGE SANDERS EDMOND O'BRIEN J fPSSgS 9 KlAmnfh Valli, Orgon Serving Sfcuthern Oregon and Narthfrn Cal'tOrnijt PuWuhMJ flrtti c)t Srttuftlfiy Dv Souintm O'eaott Publishing Company Mmn at EAplsnffda Prtone ILhMo 4-8111 FRANK JENKINS. 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