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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday, October 21. 1060 PAGE jflta Jin ($0 ' ' I ' I - . v ' VV ' , - j i Iw-w .j'--;-"-Nv; 1 i . f 1 ,t. i Unidentified Boy Killed; No One Claims Body KNOX, lnd. (I'I'li Hundreds area and the boy's clothing bore one to chum the boy's body, aii' of persons passed through a Knoxi(wo name tags that appeared to thorities decided to bury him. funeral home in the past two'. :, ..r:nlW. or "Rodin." The Key. .I.imos Rurrouchs. a weeks. i ,. ine Doy s lea ana ji'mm be either "Gotten" or u:,.. Methodist minister, planned to Renublican platforms Karri KwikPd ai rtip rwinv m a .mwiium I hp Imihm-;i lnrl:iv win teen-age boy. about 14 to 17 years and hlack lealher Jacket cf,mfd;hural in Oak Park Ceme.c'rv. ivis,on udi"" old, but no one could identifylCanadian labels which were sent "if, n shame something hkelthat at a recent rally Democratic him. "to police in Canada. But (m.iHi- u,js um ln a vounu1 ,. . .. , , , , . The vnnih ra,rM no I, f an police could provide no clue to hv ,-, '',. a a n,.,,,, ure P''dcnlial candidate I.yn- Dm HE HEAR IT? JACKSON, Miss. (ITU-Rep. John Bell Williams, DMiss., con demning both the Democratic and told a tele- night identification. But police were his identity. And the KB1 as nil-, n,an said. hopeful of identifying him . be-, able to trace his inserpnms. !nol a sou cause the car was stolen in this' After waiting IKK days for some- him heloic. j ii All those people and that had ever seen cream " i 'Dixie'. Johnson "sat and ate ice while the band played WANTED! WANTED! EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR GOOD EARNINGS Person to deliver confections to Retail Outlets -Car Necessary. Work from own home - age or' experience no factor. Part time O.K. ABSO LUTELY NO SELLING! $1200 Cash Investment Necessary. Write Box 511-D - HERALD - NEWS COL. RUPERT C. WELCH, Kingsley Field commander, extreme right, personally con gratulates each of the officers assigned to the 408th Fighter Group who were re cently promoted to captain. Receiving promotions, left to right, were, back row, Ar thur Lewis, Jack Crawford, Frederick Potter and Dominic Ross. Front row, Henry Overen, Kenneth Spaur, John Abell and Robert Thompson. Four others, Perry Vestal, Charles Aly, Richard Carter and Lloyd Wayne are not pictured. KUHS uva and ViwA By TIM MASON Prom, which the juniors give for The United States Navy Band 'the seniors each year. According to Sherm Allen, pres- scored a smash hit with Klamath Union students and those of other schools present for the band's matinee performance Monday af ternoon in Pelican Court. The world-famous band was ap plauded by a packed house of students who demanded encores from each of the soloist perform ers in the band. Cl..rln..l .InKr.!,!.., ..III. littlp Pvtra. such as nH ha, of. ' h e mmy c,llb meetings which took place following school ITlllMC. 1T J.... -f .L- . : Ten KU band members were '""'' '. UI l"; ,"UI, honored when thev UpH WaS tlle meeUS f the to play with the band in place Art Gallery Plans Exhibit The Klamath Art Gallery will present an exhibit Sunday of works by Lvle Matoush, noted ident of the junior class, another Klamath Falls artist. Matoush is additional $200 will be needed to an art i n s t r u c t o r at Klamath cover cost of the prom. The class, Union High School will sell mums for homecoming next Friday and will sponsor an after-game dance during basket ball season to raise funds for the prom. of the Navy players. They were . David Poole, bass; John Lawson, , cornet: Nancey Young, flute; v Cheryl Willey, piccolo; Sandra Comstock, French horn; Anita An derson, French horn; Dewight Schuh, baritone; 1 Rich Flynn, trombone; Jerry Jensen, clarinet, and Doug Hickman, drums. This number was conducted by LaMar - Jensen, director of the KU Music Department All of the proceeds will be used Spanish Club officers to plan for the school year. Officers met to discuss what could be done about improving the inactive club. Carol Shannon, pres ident, hopes to work out an active program for the members in the future. CHINA BLASTS GERMANY TOKYO (UPD-Communist Chi- na charged today that the United The exhibit and a reception in honor of Matoush will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Several techniques will be rep resented in the color prints to be shown, including lithography, col lagraphy, intaglio and engraving. Matoush will also show pieces of sculpture and jewelry. The public is invited to the showing. Refreshments will be served and there is no admission charge. Actress Weds NEW YORK (AP) Actress Im ogene Coca and actor-director King Donovan were married Mon day at All Souls Unitarian church in Manhattan. Miss Coca. 42, and Donovan, 41, played the husband and wife in a stock production of The Fourposter" last summer at to help pay expenses of the band which will appear during the halftime pageantry at the East West Shrine Game in San Fran- Cisco. States and West Germany are Kennebunkport, Maine. Aid to indigents a program of the Salvation Army included plotting more intensively" to turn i the German army into an atomic armed force. The New China news agency gifts of nearly 3,000 garments rhaiwri that Wpt Rpi-manv u'nnlrl mr.ni than 3 000 meals. temDOl'a- The band traveled to Medford form a fourth alomic force in thej,7 johs for over 300 men, gra ins! weekend to provide the half- North Atanlic Treaty Alliance, eery orders for 104 families. Sup time entertainment for the Med- alongside the United States, Brit- port the Salvation Army through ford homecoming football game'ain and France. itne United Fund Campaign. .actuiai iMdinciLii uiiiuu. xius en abled the bands to get together and practice the same show which . Ihey will put on in San Francisco. This makes the ninth consecutive year the KU band has been in vited to play at the East-West Shrine Game. In other news this week, the Parents and Patrons have an nounced their rummage sale for Friday and Saturday, October 21 and 22 at Clyde's and Art's Tow ing Service. All students arc urged to bring their rummage which will be picked up during first period by seniors. Proceeds from the sale will help finance the annual senior banquet. Last weekend, the junior class Conducted a successful rummage sale and made sifiR.fil toward the cost of the annual Junior-Senior IlmMUI W9H MiwwiMijyH mjnuM. g'Wtvr 'yw? y mm UAL FALL Sale Lasts 1 0 DAYS Only ! 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