Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 08, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREI
High School
Aw
By
MARY LOU
CASE
A tlOOO achtiliuhli It bring of
Icinl by tl to Klkn club to no inn
wiirthy uiuilimlhiK acnlor In Klam
ath count y. Tho money will be dlvld
rcl Into two purllnim of $:) each,
tho f iinU fur iimi durlnu the wIiiiiImk
aludmil'e fri'Hliinnii ynir of t'lilli'mi,
mul Din aocuntl $500 given upon sut
Iftluctory wink (ImiiiK tho fri'ttliumn
yi'iir. Tint award will be mvcn chiefly
need mid IiIkIi arlionl record.
'I lia prizes for I hit Wlilnkeilnn
conlr.it, which ci.ilcil Hutilnliiy nlxlil
with n dunce, wore nil III the form
of slmvlDK niulpincnl. The "K" club
apounnrcd tho content, und the
conchcA acted iui JiiiIhc.
Klrnt pil.o went to 1-cttlor foster
for tho lonueftt lind ulnu tho reddertt
beard, ltater received u ruy.nr and tt
bill bulllo of almvliiK lftllon. John
Hiono won tha in lit tor tint fu..lcnt,
,UK Drydcn for tho hlui-kcftt, IinU
tinny Cliiunon for the lluhlent, Joe
Dcmt'lriiktw witlked off Willi tint
prlto tor tho intuit effort, which wu
. a bottle of Vliinra.
A pnriide of "Mtntoi V v. us t It o
mum Im turn of tixlny'n Mumjiic and
Oavt! Kjuteinbly. Hevcritl undcrcliwi
mrn, di-ctutcd to reheinblu various
amlora, nnd appropriately titled
"Tho TeinixT," or 'The Tub'' or
on. other Identlfylnic frnture of
their nenlor, were Inleivlcwrd.
Alito on tho puy proKriun were Mel
HttMtklein mnutnif two number, mid
l.orcn Hlroud, tnp dunclnK. Jim Cilt
iniin, Uorolhen Coiidlll nnd Miiudlc
Thonipiton wrro In charito of the
program.
...
All but one of the first place scores
In the ski meet held Himdny went
to member! of the KUIIH Hkl club.
'Ilio meet between Medtord, Oram
I'hm nnd KU waa held on lleudwnll
hill, Ju.it to the rlKhl nf Unrfield
nenk. Flint place III tho downhill
rare waa a lie between Cllcnn tarriit
and Fred Pnssintiro, both Klumuth
i ,lera. Third pluce In tho downhill
aim went to a Klamath miin, Vlriill
NeUon. The nlaloiii race waa won by
Jack Mnffnt of Clrallla Pass. Klam
ath placed first In the combined
tram wore: Grant! Pass accond,
and Mr cl ford third.
Schools Slate
Music Show
The nnislo department of the
public achoola la prcnentlUK it prn
Hi ii in from million Kn,W Tuesday,
fi oiii 7:110 to H p. in. Thl! proiirnm
In built iiriiund alnrlea of tho great
composers nnd will plan Include mu
aiml iiiimhera hy the combined
I'll ll view nnd Krrinoul choruses
under tho ifiieriil direction of Mur
tihl'ct HlrniiKoii,
Th1- u.roudcuiit will bo a prnctlcal
liii, on In mimic appreciation and all
music trauhera and principal! have
been naked to have music atudenui
helm to the bruailcnnt for Ita par'
tlculnr value.
PCA Chapter
Opposes Hall
roilTI.ANO. March Ml Ore
Hon'a Progressive Citizens of Amer
ica chapter will oppoao Governor
Hull'! bid for election and haa en
dorsed the third party bid of Henry
Wallace.
Di'lrmilcn at the week-end con
vrnlloii left to the board of dlrec
tcrs any declNlon to sponsor peti
tion to put the Wallace-Taylor
ticket on tho stum November bal
lot, or memo with oilier political
groups In the election!.
Oppoaltlon to (lover nor Hull's gu
hi rniitorlul camlldacy came aftr
Iivln Ooodintin, Portland attorney
nnd a POA director, criticized Hall's
failure to commute tho death aen
trnce of Wardrll Hrnderaon. The
iieuro recenlly waa cxeculed.
Ncls Peterson waa re-elected
chairman of the director!. Prank
I'atlrraon wni re-elected vice chalr
mnn. The convention, the flrat conclave
o: the Oregon chapter, also de
ni unced the nrrent of Gerhart Els
ler. an alien once termed America'!
No. 1 communist by tho houae un
Auierlcnn nctlvltlra committee. Kln
Irr waa relenaed on ball Saturday
from Kill! Inland.
Classified Ada Ilrlng Ileal ReiulUI
Ada It paya to Advertlael
Gas Fur.'.es
Prove Fatal
NEW YOltK, March 8 t1-WII-llam
Curl, OJ. and hl wife. Untile.
I, were found overcome by kob In
their apartment above, the Wrslryan
Method!! rht.rch In llrooklyn yoa-
terday shortly before the morning i
services.
While emeriiency crew worked
over the unconscious couple, tho
congregation of 30 prnyed alrndlly
for an hour and a half that they
might aurvlve.
Curl never revived, but 111 wife
reponded to treatment. She wna
taken to a hoapltnl In critical con
dition. Attain last nlKht, the congrrga
tlon met to prny for her recovery.
Police aald a pan of aoup had
boiled over In their npnrtmenl, put
ting out a (tii flaino nnd allowing
the fumra to ecnio aa tllry dressed
for the morning aervlce.
Dam Hearing To
Be Held April 6
PORTLAND. March 8 ln A pub
llo hearing for arguments on tho
proposed construction of a dam on
the Columbia river at tho mouth of
tho John Day river will be held In
Arlington April 9.
Col. O. E. Wnlh. district army
corpa engineer, anld the dum at a
alto leaa than a mile below the John
Day rlvor mouth on tho Columbia
win. Id raise the water level 225 feet.
The reservoir will Inundalc por
llons of the towns nf Arlington,
Honrdman, Cnstlc Hock, Irrlgon,
Umatllln, Aldcrdnle, noosevell, Lu
ton and Plymouth, Col, Walsh aald
an estimated 2(1.000 ncrrs nf private
ly owned land would be under water
on completion of the structure.
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