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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1961)
-1 V 9?W 3 M 1 r 1 Hi H 4Vj 0i REHEARSALS for the coming extravaganza of barber shop quartets and choruses to appear in Klamath Falls April 22 are bringing out the talented voices that draw capacity audiences to the annual parade. The 13th an nual show will be presented again in Mills School Au ditorium. Hera are 28 members of the Klamath Falls. SPEBSQSA Chorus including, Homer Amoureux, Everett Ball, director; John Bechen, W. L. Bullard, Melvin Bundy, Matt Christian, Henry Cofelt, Jess Crabtree, Claude Davis, A. M. Davison, Reno DeBortoli, Paul Deller, Doug- las Dondson, Vernon Durant, Bill Evans, Don Evans, Mor ton Ferebee, Ron Fisher, Earl Hainaker, Charles Hay, Less Hoback, John Houston, E. M. Igl, Dr. Frank Johnson, Robert Johnson, H. H. Madole, Dr. E. M. Marsha, Don Miller, Charles Mortenson, Carl Murphy, Dr. Gerald Nich olson, Hal Ogle, James Perkins, ( Steve Peters, president; Olney Rudd, Kermit Sheets, Andy Salini, Robert Smith, Lyle Smith, Louis Stewart, Hub Stone, Fred Southwell, Val Swanson, Marvin Thomas, Carl Wilson. Several other chorus members were not present for the picture. Girl Finishes Army Courses Private Linda M. Vandendocl, daughter of Mrs. Violet G. Brad ley. 921 Market St.. Klamath Falls, completed the typing and clerical procedures course at the Women's Army Corps School. Fort McClellan, Ala.. March 9. Private Vandendocl received training in correspondence, filing. English composition, typing and Army organization. She also re ceived instruction in military law and security. Private Vandendocl entered the corps last October and completed basic training at the fort. She is a I960 graduate ot Klam ath Falls High School. ENJOYING HIS WORK PECKHAM. England (UPD- Toby Jessel, on a whirlwind elec tion tour of Peckham's 180 pubs. reported mat in the 60 ne has visited so far he has consumed an average of one pint of beer at each. $450 House f calls BILLY GOLDEN - TV Paris and Work Guaranteed PH. TU 2-1259 Have Tube. . Will Travel'" DAY . NIGHT - SUNDAY PAGE 12 HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Tuesday, March 21, 1961 9th & Pine Phone TU 4-3188 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. (fel(3GEJ7 ejQi?siijQOfel Youth Given Jail Term On Forgery a motion to quash the indictment against Duane F. Wilson, 38. 1109, Pine Street, charged with obtain ing money and property by false pretenses. He entered a plea of! not guilty to passing a worthless Store, 512 Main Street last Nov. 28. Defense attorney Glenn D. Ram irez had moved to quash the in dictment on the grounds that the same charge had hcen previously $20 check to Miller's Department I dismissed by the district attorney "WORRY-FREE" DIAMOND BUYING!!! Richard W. Wayburn.. a 21-year- old Klamath Falls youth, was sentenced to five years in the Oregon Correctional Institution in Salem Monday morning by Judge David R, Vandcnberg. Wayburn, 419 North Tenth Street, last week pleaded guilty to a charge of knowingly uttering and publishing a forged bank check. He had previously pleaded not guilty. The young man was arrested Feb. 20 after he allegedly cashed some payroll checks which had been stolen from Western Pipe line Co. Police said he cashed checks in Klamath Falls and Eu The specific check he was con victed on was for $257.41; he alledgedly cashed the worthless check at Molatore's Motel, 100 Main Street on Feb. 9. Wayburn was placed on pro- balion last year for an auto V theft. . ' V In other circuit court action V . ,f l Monday, Judge Vandenberg dCTicdjK?S"Mfr T Buy diamond! the exciting wayt ! Hr your diamond under a mleroMOpa and know If It'a perfect! 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