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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1948)
THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE THREE Growers To Hear Bemis Talk Friday The pnliilo (Tup (mill ll 1 1 lit loll ill viewpoint niul tlu- outlook fur IU4H will ht' told to Ilic Tuli'luko ClruwnrH unnot'lu 1 1 in III the llU'lllbfl'shlp nicellng l-'rliluy. Kiln llrinls, secretary fur the li.iliilil division nr tlm United Fresh Killlts mill Vrifclublca iimocIiiUihi ill WnMiliiKli'ii, U C, will talk to Hie lirniiii ini'i'lliiK nt 'I .'Ml p. in. lit the 1 .fit 1 1 hi Imll. lli'iulfi whs hero on lite annul iiilhniiin n your nun. All mowers mill produce shippers tliliiuuliiiiit till' entire Kliiiniilh Imnln lira Invited to attend till" Hireling. (.'Iiiirli'n A. Henderson, KIiiiiiiiIIi county iiwlcultuiiil agent, will speak mi lite lociil aspect ot the pcialn crop. Hum Anderson, newly Installed president of Hie association, miKI today thiil growers will no Klven mi cipportiinlly nl the mrctliiK lu make rccoiniiiciiiliilliin to the U. 8. de partment of agrlclilluia on re activating the potato marketing agreement, Plans for thin year's po tato crop In the basin will alto be taken up Hi the Hireling. Call Made For Books Charleii Woodhuusc, brail of the KUIIH KiiKllih rtepnrtmenl, linn nll iioiiuted Hint senior llternlurc text books, "C'oiilcmporary Literature," by lllonkrnshlp, are nut to be had nl local bookstores, nnl that hlith school Knullsli student are In dire nerd of the volumes. All alumni In possession of these books nre linked U) bring them to the IiIkIi school, where they will be purrhusrd nt n reniHinnble rale. Ilnnkslorra give little hope of re ceiving enouith of the IrxtbookJI to go around, and nny assistance will be greatly appreciated, according to WiKdhoue. Defendant Wins Suit A verdict In favor of the defendant was relumed lato yesterday by a circuit court Jury to terminate a 10.000 daniuge milt brouithl by Ken neth Duncan, Banta Rosa, Calif., aralnsl Elmer A. Smith of Klamath Fnlli. The verdict was tlnanlmoui for Smith. The diimime null crew out of an automobile nccldent on the I.ake- vlew highway near Olene November , 1. 1044. j Richard Maxwell of the law firm , of barrens and Maxwell represented j Smith, U. H. Ilulentlue and J. C. 1 O'Neill were retained by Duncan. Joe L. lllcks was foreman of the Jury. j High School and Comment By MARY LOU CASE i The Little Theatre was criinimrd full each period today, with students cimer to nee the plays, "A Quiet Little I'lnce" and "Mother Known Dent." Mm. Itobertu liloiwiulsl, conch, la the one who should net the majority of the credit for these pro llil' tloiin, worklnu night unci day to prepare the cnnla mid setting. Hhe will alio ronch the student body play, which has mil been definitely elected. Put McMillan presided at the Cllrln' leuitue meeting today, starting off by Introducing the officer and advisers of the five divisional club. A aklt, "All'a Kalr," wan presented by four of the dramatics students, IV mclle Thompson, Trudy Dennett, Palsy Kcnnett and Heverly Yoiiiik. Catherine Manna and Wilbur Klllnl sang two numbers, accompanied by Mm. Patricia Hunt. t With wrestling now an n major sport, the Interest haa picked up around achool, 'I'hla 1'rlday night, the team will IniiKle with the Oranta Piuut wrestlers In the boys' gym. The match will atari at 7 p. m.; student body cards will admit. Ixiren Hlmona la the coach of the wrestling team. Dun't forget Dun Paillette' Sport Album every Thuriuiay nluhl over atallon KFJI. Don come on from B:30 to HAti with the Intent sports new about KU. For Trl-HI-Y delegates from Southern Oregon and Northern California, a conference 1 being planned for April 7. 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