Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 21, 1960, Page 3, Image 3

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    HKKA1.D AMI iNKwS. Klamath Kalk Oic
I Ititrsrlay, April HI. I WO
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Situation To Be Normal;
DST To Stir Confusion
Oregon Weather
By TDK ASSOrlATKI) IMIKSS
Zi hours In 4:. 10 a.m. Thuml.iy
Max. Min. I'lcp.
By TIIK ASSOCIATKI) I'KKSS
About sn per cent of the na
tion's (imrpiPiTs will iw pushi'd
ahead (me hour at 2 am. Sunday
unh the annual switch to Dav
lii:lit Savin-.! Time nromi-.inu to
stir up no less contusion than it
has in p.it years.
Most of the estimated 111 mil
lion Americans who will avail
themselves of an extra hour of
(la.vlii.lit Ihrourh the summer will
return to Standard Time at the
end of October.
Some areas, however, will turn
their clocks hack near the end of
September, while at least a couple
plans to remain on Daylight Time
for the balance of the year.
The nation's two newest stales
Hawaii and Alaska will con
tinue on Standaid Time IhrourJi
the summer.
The knotty problems arise tor
those thousands of persons who
reside in one area of a state
which observes a difterent time
than a nearby area where they
work or altend school.
Residents of Tevas, Kansas,
Colorado. New Mexico, Arizona,
I'tah and Oklahoma need not woi
:y alwul any time mixups because
those states oierate on Standard
.Time llie year round.
Rut even in these states, it's
doubtful that many persons will
tiu untouched by the time chany
if they watch television, make Ioiir
distance telephone calls or travel
?x!cnsively.
ine eastern two-filths of Indi
ana, including Indianapolis and
Fort Wnvne, w ill lace no prob
lems with the advent of D S.T.
Residents there observed Day
light 'time all wmler by unof
ficial agreement contrary to state
law.
Central Kentucky residents were
on Centra! Daylight Saving Time
vear-rouod for several years, un
til a recent Intestate Commerce
Commission older put the area in
the Kastcrn Standard Tunc zone.
This left the clocks the same as
on Centra! Dayhghl Saving Time
Washington and Oregon w ill con
tinue to observe mandatory Stand
ard Time.
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Baker
Bend
Brookings
Burns
Eugene
Lakeview
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Pendleton
Portland
Red Blulf
Redmond
Rosebui)!
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Ex-Chief
Of Schools
Honored
CITY BRIEFS
' oi .(t tons lor the Kituheun at I..K) diddles will he al a "gel acquaint- begin at 8 a m. Admission tl lor
p m , contact Mrs
let Nosier Street,
tiru.l
iary Price,
phone Tl
breakfast" al the Midland adults,
.nice Hall Sunday. April 24. 'school
meet the public Serving will mviled
5(1 cents for children, pra
children free. Public if
(ore Friday.
Retiring County School Superin
tendent Carrol Howe and Mrs
Howe were honored during a
breakfast recently al AltamonC Kl.im.iih Cmmtv
.tumor High School caleleria. Central Commiliee
served by members of the Warn- Thursday. April 21.
alh County School Teachers' As- in Hie circuit court
sociation. ;county courthouse.
Howe announced his resigna-i
lion early this year. He has been "dl Mayliew will
t-'ighl and Forty Salon will Peluan Cilv
hae its annual state ottuers' sandw it-lies,
dinner at I he Amei u an Legion
Hall Saturday. Apt il 2!. at li .11' VI H Menihrr
pin. For resei.i!uuls call Mrs ed guesls will
John (iliihrccht al TL 4-72W be night. Apt il 2.1
Ladies please bring
FllLlcnc Rrnnrll's nil.
he on display Sunday
and their unit- - '" " nv ;"
dance Saiurdav in N;,l'l'
Irom It to t al
will still
Apill 21
:ut (cnlet
I the VFV.
and 0ie
Hall. Music by l.mm'
lenUH-rallc
will meet
al i .10 p m
Miillanil (ilange will h,ie a
aid patty al the hall Saturday.
room al the M'i 'l at R p m Public is
invited. Relreshmenl.s will be
served.
call lot-
Get Z.'H' Green Stomps ot Gene's
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Western Oregon Showers and
squalls with (winds of partial
clearing through Friday. Colder in
Uhe south lonight. I-mi lonight 28-
l!8 with local frost in northwestern
portion; high Friday 51I-5H. North
westerly coaslal winds 10 20 miles
an hour lonighl and Friday. Small
craft warnings up on coast
Kastcrn Oregon Partly cloudy
I through Friday wi'h isolated aft
ernoon showers or snow flurries.
Colder lonighl with low 24-36: high
Friday 4I1-53.
1 Northern Oregon Reaches
Cloudy Friday morning, clearing
in afternoon. Temperature range
35-58. Westerly to northwesterly
beach winds 10-20 miles an hour.
Grants Pass and vicinity Fair
through Friday. Low tonight So
lo; high Friday B3-K8.
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Funerals I
CASK
Funeral services for Richard
Case. 21. who died in Germany
April 10. will he held in O'Hair's
Memorial Chapel Friday, April
22. at 2 p.m., the llev. K. ('.
West olhciating. Inlerment will
be in Klamath Memorial Park
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THE INCREDIBLE "850"
Robin & Myers
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diMiict superinlcndenl 12 yens. Merry Mixers
As such, ho is a member and'day alj p m
adviser of ihe association
Mrs. .lojiina (iivan, Hnnana
Hijjli School leaiher. spoke for
l he allendaiue in conpalulatini;
Houe for (he work he has done
and in uihinQ him farewell
1 During the hit.Miuvvs meeting
Mildred Tofell of Malm u.is elect- Glenn Chaniherlin. rhcmo'ry
ed prcMdent. James Morley ol teacher at Klamath I'moti vi
Uonarua. vice president, and School, is among 4 math and
Itulh Hapelstein of Chiloquin. 'chemistry teachers from junior
secretary-treasurer. Iiigh schools and high m hnols in
(iuesl speaker was Hubert 2.1 states selected to lake part
Smith, dean of students at Ore-, in a special nine-month institute
gon Technical Institute. Me dis- at Stanford I rmersily.
cussed the new campus site and Tlioe chosen will study main,
technology courses nlfered. and chemistry and other courses de
jhc spoke on importance of high signcd to strengthen their leach
school math and science training' ing ability, from September
as preparation for entrance at through mid-June. Wtil. They will
OTI. earn regular credits toward grad-
! Charles Dnhry of Malm lligh'uate degrees. Two teachers wore
School, a member of a state com- chosen Irom Oregon,
mittee to study financing of col- -The award provides for tuition
leges in Oregon, talked briefly, and fees, living expenses and stip-
Voungsters of K a i r h a v e n ends. The program is lmanced
School sang two songs in chorus, throimh a grant from the Na
directed by Mrs. Georgtanna tional Sience Foundation.
iLiedtke: performed folk dances.!
directed by Mrs. Mananna Ker
and read a selection called "The
Teacher," by Mrs. Roe O'Leary.
Mrs. Beulah Klliott was in
charge of meeting and breakfast
arrangements.
iuare dance Ki i- ',nhn nx- ;ivy seaman,
in their hall at sim t 1 1 1 ,N-
- 2713 Madron Sheet, is serving
ahoanl ihe (icstioer Ault oiH'r.it
ing with the Sixth Fleet in the
Mediterranean area.
Suit Viewed
i
Over Art
II. mis .luckelaiul. 2(M t Fa ry
Si reel, was admitted recently to
Klamath alley Hospital Inr
tte.iinient ot appendicii is. He was
reKi ted doing well Wednesday
1V Auxiliary will meet Thurs
day at H pin. Charles Zeigler will
.show moMes of recent installa
tion of ollicers. Members are
asked to bring sandwiches.
Kagles Auxiliary will meet Fri
day, April 22, at H p.m. m the
Kagles Hall to nominate ollicers
lor Ihe i;iM) til year. Initiation will
lolhm .
Lost Hiver (i range No. lltti is
holding a card party in the
(iranue Hall at Olene at 8 p m
Friday. April 22. instead of a reg
ular meeting as previou.slv an
nouncnl. The public is u itcd
j ill Kanrr will call for a be
ginners" square dance class al
Summers Lane School Friday,
April 22. al R pin. Registration
closes and classes begin.
Kner.iile l'l wi'! h.t.e a f.il
etil nii;h! pioyr.un l i ni.iv April
22. at 7 p in Families im u wwU
.ue nniled Program will hp int.;
lowed by an ice cream mh ial 1
Oldinneis will dance Saturday.
April 2-1 in the K C Hall (mm
') p m. to 1 a in to music by
an O.uk Mountain Hand.
Iat Oracles (lull of the Uoal
Neighbors ol America will hold
a t egular meet ing Friday, April
22. at H p in al the home ol Mrs
Fran.cs Killian. .YTTti Harlan
Priw. All past oracles are m
v iicd
Klantalh ( nuittv political ran-
The best
9 1
bourbon
bottled
i
now
Blind Girl
Given Medal
1 S.W FRANCISCO lAPiDnes a
"U,a" ,,.-. it a Iv.llnl'c o. n-.t OKS,
dancer Vaslav Nijinsky hang in
the Bohemian Club one ol San
Francisco's oldest and most ex
clusive organizations?
Madam Ronola Ninnskv de-
PHILADKLPH1A f.-P - I'hil-dares she is willing to sue if
adelphia's firsl medal of honor necessary In recover Ihe charcoal
award has been presented In portrait of her late husband done
blind Theresa Hayes. 17. (or hero- by American artist John Singer
ism during a fire at the Over-iSargent.
brook School for the Blind last Madam Nijinsky says the di aw
March 10. ine was stolen with other works of
She got two citationsone ail and jewels Irom Nuinsky's
primed and one in Braille from Paris apartment in V.Y2W. Some of
Mayor Richardson Dilworth at a the loot, including a Renoir oil.
City Hall ceremony. has been recovered, but the char-
She was cited lor remaining ahcoal portrait apparently vanished,
her post during the fire until she) Kenneth Ferguson, president of
had assured the sate departure of Ihe Bohemian Club, said he be.
fellow pupils and faculty from llie lieves there is some mistake about
building. No pupils were killed bill 'the work being slolen. but he
one fireman lost his life fighting added Ihe club is checking inlOj
the blaze. Jlhe facts. J
Snullierti Oregon Association,
will have a polluck dinner
Sunday. April 2A, at 12 pin
at Ihe Masonic Temple lor all
F.aslcrn Star members and their
families. Members are nrued to
attend, bring a meat dish aixl
l heir families.
Garden Clubs of District 12.
w ill have their annual spring
meeting Tuesdav. April 2 al
to a.m. al the Klamath Lutheran
Church. 1I7"i Crescent. For re.
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