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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1947)
Baldwin Gives Warning Note POIITLAND, Fob. 13 (!') A republlciin-sijonsored Lincoln luy hunqunl naHcnibly hoard Hon. Iliiymuncl E. Iluldwln (It ( -01111.) wiirit the party Inst ultf lit 11ml uny rndli-nl cliuiiiii'i In any eminent iiilulit rrtiirn their parly to "tliu lunt'ly rule of mi nority." Unldwlii recommended a mid-dle-oMlio-roud labor policy In iii'W U'ulnliilldii but suld laws wore needed to livold crippling strikes In vltul Industries. , Tho lliree-tline uovcrnor of Connecticut suld repeal of the lubor leiilalutlon of thn punt IS year would destroy the labor gnliiH of half century. Support of tlio UN win riled die prlnclpiil guarantee Unit nations of opposing political be liefs could work and live at price, Officers Of Foirhoven Unit WraAI.D J) NEWS, lilll Ttlll, On. THIiaSDA Y, rtk. IS, tlt. fas tkm MMIM TWILL Vis Extension Unit News Poe Valley-Olene Members of tho Hoe Valley Olviu. homo extension unit will meet Frldny nt 1 0 : U 0 a. m. at the homo of Mm. Miiry llroithuupt In Poo valley. Thn topic will be "Bread Making" and during the all-day meeting there will be a Valentine exchange. Modoc Point ' "Color In the Home" wai the demonstration given by Mra. Wlnnlfred K. (.lillcti Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra. Cieorga Johnson. Tho color wheel, cool nud wnrm color schemes, grayed colon, contrast inn harmonica lind general plana for bulldinit a color achemo were discussod. The members then grouped samples of drapery, tapestry, ruga and picturea ualig rontraat, related colors and tonea nf one color, aa suggestive ideal for a scheme. Mra. Cilllen atno helped the group with two flower arrange ments naing yellow foraythla, forced for the orcaalon, In a low. hlack bowl and In a Inn aid green bottle. The Valentine mo tif waa uaed In the centerpiece and favnri at the lace-covered table. Mra. George Johnson and Mra. Nellie Ellis served cake and coffee. A abort business meeting wat held with Mrs. Wllllum lleck man, chairman, conducting. Mra. Ileckinan and Mia. William Helm were named project lead en for the demonstration on "Good Grace at the Dining Table." The flnu-ice chairman, Mra. W. B. Blckera. d Inclined having a card party to ralae funda and the mill voir" to have a party aa a trial project. Henley Bread baking wna demon atrated by Mra. Charles DcLap Jr., a-id Mrs. Jay Manning at the home of Mrs. Charles DcLap Jr., on January 18 with 13 present-at the meeting. Several dif ferent kinds of rolls were made and served at a potlurk lunch eon. A demonstration of flower arrangements was given by Mrs. Albert Kcndy. The next meeting will be at the home of Mra. White on Feb ruary 20, and the subject of 'Color In the Home" will be demonstrated by Mra. Wlnnlfrcd K. Gillcn. Echo Schools Get Teachers At Last . ECHO: Feb. 13 OP)- Schools here were ensured today of tenchers and a superintendent for the next echool year. School Board Chairman Jo seph Mlddlelnn announced con tracts for 1 047-48 had been signed by Warren Center, super intendent, and all teachers who had resigned Saturday. The new contracts call for sub stnntinl salary increases. Middle ton sain the board would hire an additional teacher and in augurate a hot lunch program. Bowler Named Port Manager ASTORIA, Feb. 13 fP) James R. Bowler became man ager of the port of Astoria to day, succeeding R. R. Bartlctt, retired. Bowler, formerly of Pendle ton, has been RNaiatant manager. The port commission announced an airport manager would be named aa an aide to Bowler. Erogs Nothing g'$ 1 I dishes cleaner! ! J 'i ' ' ,.:V ; mum Mrs. Percy Cook, upper left, is chairman of the Fairhaeen home extension unit, one of the most active units in the county. Serving as vice chairman Is Mrs. Willis Homer, (right). Be low, Mrs. Karl Freldrlch. secretary-treasurer. KenneilEUis. Valuable Horse Back In Stable PORTLAND. Feb. 13 fJ'i A valuable horse that disappeared from tile Oswego home of Elmer Berglund was due back in its slabie today after state police stopped a 16-year-old boy riding too mount toward tne coast at Gules creek. OPA Staffs Take Big Cut WASHINGTON. Feb. 13 (Pi OI'A officials estimated today the ugvncy'i staff will be cut by June 30 to. less than a fourth of Its peak strength of 63.416. The goal for that date Is 13, 351, but an official told a re porter "there Is a good chance we'll go below even that num ber." OI'A, which since has become a brunch of the office of tem porary controls, reached Its em ployment peak July 1, 194S. By the end of 1946, after con trols hud been removed from everything but rent, sugar, rice and syrups, the staff had ,KM!n slushed to 1,1,461. The figure stood at 13,034 on February 1. "We're ahead of schedule." the OPA official said, explaining it had been planned to have 14.0S4 employes left on March I. 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