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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1948)
FRIDAY, FEB. 27, I948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACI StVtN 'DeWittTo Wait Action A demurrer to the luriUtinriil of Archie lieWltl, 31, mi Irlal lor con tributing to llm IHIiiiiicncy nf a minor, wan upheld by Circuit Juitsn David R. Vmulrnhrrii this inornliiK mid IWllt waa sent buck lo tli county Ju 11 lo wnll lor the next lon of the urund Jury. III! attorney yesterday afternoon had asked tltnt llm Inclli tinmt foe thrown out on iiroundii that I he "I Iriiatlons It contained did not con. tltula crime. Judur VniidriiliKin noted Hint nnd othrr flnwn In llm charge, but would not release Ur Wllt. lie rulrd tlmt since no evidence of merit hud been pii'scnled tlm Jury, DeWitt would not lie placed III double Jeopardy by having hl run re-submitted to the urund Jury. DeWIlt In accused of mi limnorul overture towiird a Iri-ycnr-nld girl, November 3D. '. H. llnlcntlne Is representing UrWIll. whu hits been In tin county Jnll since curly De cember In lieu of :iooo bouil. Hitchcock To Address Legion Klamath unit No, ". American legion auxiliary, will hear talk by I'hll H. Hitchcock nt a meeting March 3 In Veterans Memorial hull. Mrs. James CHUon, coinmunlty service chairman la III charge of tlm program. Suggested change In tlm unit constitution and by-law are being prepared by Mrs. Aubrey Adams for presentation at tlm meeting. Plana will be made for the Le (ton birthday party to be given March II by Die auxiliary for mem bers of Klamath post and their guests. The partlea are given throughout llm country to com memorate Dm 1'arls caurua of March It, 1010. which led lo the furmaUon of the American legion. Grocer Treated For Slashed Hand Herb Prey, operator of the T Ac M grocery on Hummcra lane, waa ad mitted to lllllilde hospital at 13:30 p. m. Uxlay for emergency treat ment of a painful laceration of the right hand. rrey cut hi hand with a knife and waa admitted for treatment and dlamlated. Spring SPORT SHIRTS i MeXiregor and Manhattan . IIO.VS Wlnrma Hotel Blilf. Hit Mala I'll. KZO. CARNIVAL By Dick Turner 7 " ' ' eoea isa i m itevwi. mc t. m mo u. s eT. off "You'll find claus In our union contract that entitles ui to your vacation whether you take It or not!" OYS Student Yote Slated OVH, Feb. 37 The student council of Oregon Vocatlontil school has an nounced election procedure for stu dent body offices, Voting will be Wednesday, March 3, In the recrea tion hall from 8 to 9 a. m.. 13 noon to 1 p. m., and 4 lo 6 p. m. Nominations are being accepted for president, vice president and secretary-treasurer. In recent voting on a student body constitution, all sections except one dealing with voting power of stu dent council members were accepted A committee has been apjwlnted to revise the rejected section. At the request of the body and fender class, the student council voted In favor of Ht. Patrick's day dance, Friday, March 10. It Pays lo Use the Want-Adsl Ultstire In the pre pare Hew ""income TAX RETURN CAM. J. 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At wildly Inflated prices, tho stage money will buy rcfrcKfiii'iits and entertainment, and holders will bid at an auction. Umatilla River Flood Crest Down PKNI3I.ETON, Ore., Feb. 37 lPt The Umatilla river still ran brim ming full early today but danger of a damaging flood apparently had prtssed. Knlii In the Blue mountains turned to snow lute Thursday and tho river's level held constant throughout the night after some water spilled over Into some of the lower bottomlands between Pendle ton and Umatilla. Forecast was for continued cool day. OVS Rec Hall Opening Set OVS, Feb. 27 The new recreation hall will be opened In early March, probably March 4, at Oregon Vo cational school. Floors have been sanded, a soda fountain will be In operation and recreation equipment will be provid ed at a later date. At a student body meeting Thurs day, Malcolm Epley, managing edl tti of The Herald and News, was guest speaker. His talk on "Quirks in the News" highlighted the meet ing. 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