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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1948)
HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAG! FJVt I 7zwT TKTrTZ I 17 17 II 1 Alramont Fourth Graders Stick To Their Knitting Nudity Dratlllnc Tli deadline lor society copy must be In Hit hands of the so ciety editor nut, later than I p. m. Thursday. The ilrmllliio Iim been advanced In order Hint tilt society section reach Lake view readers. WEATHER WER'rKRN OMIMION . Miatlr rlmidr with ahuwara fcnlar and lunlfhl lnlia M lo M) lAwm M I" 41V Dat-raaalHI ihmn and aunt t'laarlMg frtilay. Willi hifllM of a to e.1. rraall Ul alruite ftoulh waal wlMila off niaat. CAirnr.KN OIIUON - Cnnaldarabla aliHidlitaaa wllh shnwara and murh niolar In sailaro portion today. Hliflia SJ to J. Hhowara tonight and Friday. Low M lo in lllalia rnilay U 10 111 NottnirilN C'Al.lrOMNIA I'artly aloudy ItMlay Willi arallaiarf atwiwara. Pair tonight and Friday aaeatil faw arat laiad ahowara In aaliama north. Wainiar In nnrthani Inlarlor and roolar In aoiith today. Coolar In all vallaya tonight Mnriareta to oaraalonally traali wait wlnda off roaal. KLAMATH f AI.I.I ANIl VICINITY -Partly rlondy wllh avaltvrvd ahowara to night Honia rlaarlng rrlilay. High In day about SI. Uow tonight n. iah rndar si. Ctrl dhow iim Cllrl Hcout style show al Krenionl auditorium Uili evening, Thursday, at 7:30, will fee. ture Olrl Hrmil tinllnriiM and play clothes, courtesy nf J. C, Penney company, mid flnml decorations by the Klamath flower Hhop. The publlo I Invited I-adfa Roald Lodie 3D. Anna nf Norway, will mart In the. small A party room nf the Wlnema hotel rnday al 7:30 p. m. There will be entertainment for new and old membera. Motrin -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oue Ufsnn are moving to Hnilth River Calif., where he la employed In the mill. Thry have lived at, Wrycr haeuaer Camp 6 where he has worked for a number of years. r.anerirney Jamea Miller, 9-yrar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. IXin Miller. 730 Walnut, underwent eniergrnry surgery for mastoid at ftlllalde hospital Tuesday afternoon. He Is reported doing nicely. Improving Patricia WiUon. , dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Wilson, fit Mi Klnlry, la Improving al Hillside hoapiul where ahe la receiving treatment tor a fractured lff. Pal fell on April 11. turgery Kathleen t-aCnaac, 13. daughter of Walter I.aCae of Bly. had emergency surger at Hlllilds hospital Wednesday afternoon for the removal of her appendix. One Is doing nicely. Rows Now-Mr. and Mrs. t. B. MalUr became parents of an I pound 14 ounce baby boy at Klam ath Valley hospital on April 19. Mother and baby Terry Dean art M home now at a 906 South 6th. laaprortng Mrs. Harry Totlen aetd young son Lenny, severely in sured In an automobile accident near Ohemult a week at:o. were re s' ported Improving at Klamath Valley I koapltaL Offleer The regular meeting of she Eagles auxiliary will be held Tuesday evening when officers will be nominated for the ensuing year. Javenllee Royal Neighbors of America Juveniles are asked to meet Friday from a to 7:30 p. m. In the KO hall. AH Juveniles are urged to attend. (arils Hhiialu View grange Hume Ucoiiuinlcs club will sponsor a public pinochle party at V p. in. Matunluy In Hlinsla school gymnasium. Ulngu will be played III the biisemonl and refreshment will be served. No l)anre- There will be no Towiiaend dunce Krlday at the KO hull because of a lodge convention. The next regular club dance will be held Saturday, May I. BNA-Offlcors and drill team of the Knyal Neighbors of America will meet at S p. m. In KO hall for prac tice. Huminage The bugles drill and drum corps Is sponsoring a rummage sale frlday and Huturduy from If a. m. to t p. m. al 110 S. 6Ui. tlttla Ads get Big KreulU. Use l hs Herald and News Want-Ads I Seek Money I : " r-- X . i Al ilk '' I. -ttiA ' 1 IJ, J - V.) j-, U mm sr ii Boyi tr&r down rmplcn poatrn In Home u voting In lulltin par llaimriiUrjr elvrtlon rnda. Th youinini will wll thr ptt for porktt monjr. OfflrUI elrctlon re turn I live the Amrr.rAr.-barked ChrliUmi demorraU n orrrwhrlm iiif victory ovrr Uir rnmmunltl domliuitrn popular front. win i Lewis Stalls Fund Meeting WASHINGTON, April 33 lPr John L. Lewis today postprjned a miners' we f 11 re fund trustee meet ing until Monday after his 100 monthly miners' pension plan ran Into a court challenge. The mine leader had called the meeting for this afternoon, pre sumably to take steps toward start ing payments of the pensions from the still-untapped 133,000.000 welfare fund. Ezra Van Horn, trustee for coal mint owners who filed the court suit attacking the pension plan, said Lewis suddenly changed the time of the meeting from 4:30 p. m. today to the same hour Monday, Van Horn told a reporter that Lewis, who Is chairman of the trustee board, gave no reason for the action. The report of a possible delay In pensions came as soft coal diggers streamed back to the pits In answer to Lewis' return-to-work call. Field estimates showed about 200,000 mines going back to work. This brought the number on the Job to about 330, 000 of a total of 400,000 miners. Van Horn served notice yesterday that Lewis and Sen. Styles Bridges, fR-N.H.I, the neutral trustee, might be personally liable for any money spent from the fund under 1 plan"' Lewis and Bridges approved. Vn Horn made request In a .-ourt suit In which he claimed the plan Is Illegal. Fisherman Safe After Boat Sinks VANCOUVER. B. C April 3J () A British Columbia fisherman, who clung helplessly to the mast of his slowly-sinking glllnetter tor 34. hours, was rescued yesterday In! Howe sound 10 miles northwest of here. The fisherman, Patrick Kelly, -Steveston, B. C, said three boats passed fairly close to him before ha was seen by the Canadian Paolflo" steamer Princess Elaine. t. Allamonl fourth graders under the direction of Mrs. A. C. Olson have knit three of these beautiful afghans on a Hrd Cross project. The robes will be sent to the Portland Junior Red Cross to be sent to a huapltal for crippled children. There are about 41 ehlldren of an average of 9 years old In this grade. C hildren In the picture are: left to right Norman Ward, Donald Smith, Nola Higdon and Hharon Thompson. 4-H Leather, Poster Work Judged Here Judclnc of poster and leather work w completed Thursday morn I nx at Uir Klamath county 4-H elub fair In proxrew at the fair r rounds. Jimmy Barney's r&hlblt of leather work completed In the Kprague Klver club received the champion ship award for this rlaaa and the grand championship of all divisions In poster work went to Vernon Haley, who also received the championship for the poater In the agricultural division. Other awards made for leather work were: blue, Martin WlUon and Irvin Crumc; red, Jimmie Cob urn and Robert Lake. Pouter award were made In the home economic division with the championship going to Ocraldtne HEAR! ... DR. R. J. DIXON April 21 to Moy 2, 1948 Church of the Nazarenc mm mm Garden at Martin Streets, Klamath Falls lr. Dlion has been a successful Psstor. Kvanrrllst College Professor and Young People's Advisor for msny years. A Hpecial Treat for the People of Klamath Falls lo Hear an Old-Time Preacher. Each Evening or 7:30 o'Clock Also April 17, is, J, 1:30 p. m. I. Truemsn Shelton, Psslor i ssmsaMaaTsswaa 1 .jav r Ii w UUilil! mm REGULAR DRIP . PULVtRIZED 1J IE 2 cWT-S S-v jf"' 'i.r at Rich coffee always tastes better ...and EDWARDS is always rich coffee! Featured at SAFEWAY STORES Loom Is; blue awards to Sadoko BhUlilUo, James Cornell and Mary Eg an; red to Mary Norwest. Blue poster awards In the agri culture division went to Margie Hrovn and Tommy Canlrall; red to Bobble Fsblanek and Eddie Pierce. The championship In the health division for posters went to Beverly Martin: blue award to Eldon Johns and red to Barbara Bunnell, Urlka Cook. There was one red award In the achievement division and It went to Adele Brown. Scattered storms throughout the day prevented a larger crowd from attending and the number and qual ity of exhibits took up more time Uian the Judges had planned so that only results In leather and poster work were available by noon. The fair will continue Friday and Saturday with the exhibit building open evenings on these two days and a cordial Invitation Is extended to the public to attend and bring the families. Cordon Asks For Naval Applications WASHINGTON. April K i4"l Senator Cordon l R. -Ore. I would like Oregon young men who wish to en ter the United States Naval acade- Laborer Held For Robbery George Cowen. 41, a Great North ern laborer, was held In the county Jail Thursday on a drunk charge and la lo be turned over to California authorities on a theft warrant- Cowen Is accused of stealing three cartons of cigarettes, a pair of shoes, hat and shirt from L. G. Merrlfleld, another GN section worker, Wednes day, at a railroad camp across the state line. He was arrested here Wednesday afternoon and booked for drunkeness and later the stolen property was re covered. Cowen was said to have been wearing the hat and had the remaining articles In a box checked at the counter of a Klamath avenue tavern. 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