Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 22, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREI
Roseburg Wife
Honored As
Oregon Mother
PORTLAND, April 11 rV- Mrs.
Unity L. Kidder. Ml, a lloaeburg
atlv who hud divided tier lift be
tween Rdimburv mid tin Par Kaat, I
Oregon Mother of lUiB.
Her aclectlun from among 38 can
didate win announced by tin guv
amor's ooinmltteo.
Housewife, olvlo worker, and
nioUinr of Uirea anna, Mrs. Milder 'g
experience has ranged from work
ing In the Pureiil-'lViichers atuocla
lion at IlimrljiHK to oooklnif for fel-liiw-prlsounrs
dnrlnif 37 month of
rartllna Internment at Hnnto Toiiiru,
Tin dsugluer of an Oregon pioneer
who flroMrd the plains a century
MO, Mra. Kidder was brought up In
Itcmuurg. Hhe went to Murillii In
1U08 Ui uiurry Hlniiley h. Klddor, a
postal clerk.
Her married Ufa waa divided ba.
twaen KoaebuiK, where her win at
tended high achool, and Mnnlla. Hha
waa In the Philippine city when war
broka out.
Her three aoiu are Hlanley Kidder,
who was aim Imprisoned by the
Japanese and la now a vice-consul In
Japan; Robert Kidder, director of
recreation for veterans In Koanburg;
i and James Kidder, an army captain
now stationed In Hiinta Dnrbara,
Air Mechanics
Slate Strike
BEATTl.K. April Jl (At Offlrlala
at Uta Independent Aero-Mechanlra
union were standing by today for
word from iioelng Airplane company
offlrlala which may or may not
mean a atrlke at Ita Brattle opera
tlona at midnight tonight.
Harold Clluson, president of lodge
No. 1M of the union, aald Inat night
that union dltrtcl council repre
aentatlvea of the union and ahop
atewarda had voted to taka atrlke
action If the company dura not
Jill
TOONERVILLE FOLKS
Ghahvma Cutty it now print paip ro Instruction
HOW fMTIHP y tliUU OT TM PKOOM !
fed V Uj
rV ' VfRf.
"fl) . ItaftW. V
Paul Lee Sets
Company Mark
Paul lat, local repreaantatlva for
Sun Life of Canada, waa third
hlgheat producer among hla com
pany'a SIMM-man worldwide organi
zation, according to word received
from A. M. Weaver, Oregon man
ager. In scoring over IJOOflOO "paid"
bualneaa for March, Lee broke all
Hun Life record for Oregon and
ranka In the number four, spot lit
paid bualneaa for 1MB to data among
all company representative.
Lea attended the Oregon leaders'
banquet and aales congress last
week In Portland where he received
hla 4th Leaders club and Quarter
Million Dollar award.
Still Seized In
Portland Area
PORTLAND, April Jl Unk 30
gallon moonshine still, mash and
liquor were seized late yesterday by
police and federal alcohol tax agents
Children May Be
Bored With Church
KANSAS CITY. April 31 OP) A
director of children's church work
suggests that If your child Is less
than six years old, don't taka him
to the worship services.
Miss Atha Dowman, Richmond,
Vs., director of children's work for
In a raid eat a house south of the
city.
Two men, John H. Oraber, M, and
Albert Sonderer, 44, ara held under
$1600 ball on charges of Illegal pos
session of mash.
the Presbyterian church, U. 8., said
the child la likely to develop a dis
taste for religion. Mlas Bowman ad
vocated a church-operated nursery
which would prepare children for
later attendance at wnrshin arv.
Ices.
A child under al nr ajnran aha
said, finds It uncomfortable to sit
About Your Eyet
B ear fill with yrmr eyas! Never rub
tham with dirty ftnaara. ftafraeh and
comfort ordinary local ay trouble with
pleasant, cooling Lavoptlk. Promptly
eoothaa tiredness, burning, soreness.
Itching, Inflammation and granulated
ayallda or money berk 30 years auc
eaae. Pre lead by Uiouaanda. Oat Lavoptlk
today.
or mora dnrltt
atlll for an hour
services.
Miss Bowman addressed a regional
church children's work conference
yesterday.
The average dream lasts appresaV
mately five seconds.
PARK VIEW
CONVALESCENT HOME
irormarly of Aahland)
as Wert Mala Street,
HeSterS On. rhe.e tSSt
M-Uear Service. Seflelerea
N area ka Charge
accept one of two union proposula.
The proposals ara for arbitration
of their wage dispute or payment
of a 30-cent, acrowt-the-board wage
Increase retroactive to March 10.
Cllbiton aald the company yester
day turned down the arbitration
offer but haa not yet acted on the
alternative wage offer. He aald the
deadline for the answer from the
company Is 13:30 p.m. today.
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