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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1948)
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948 HFRALD AND NtWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PAGS FIVE WEATHER KLAMATH AI.I,H AND VICINITY; partly t Imnly Willi arltiHl howrii nr IliuiuUiattiima Itinmht, tluatlHtj Hultir tfay. Illili tmlay alioiil us. ltw titnlglil to. Utah Nattniluy no. WEhTKMN O.IK.JDN: (Jeiitmilly I-lr till allalilly wui inr willt ultuitxl Ifitlliflataloiiiia itvel HimuiiIhIiib iiultty, I'ailly I'lvmly and iihiIm with ki'MtlKivtl liimnia WitlUMlrtj Ihtfll totlav 711 l Ml riil IMJ In 711 ulmig fiiHtl, liwk InMlMht 441 In II!). II l h 11,1 tti 3, Urn. lit wvatorly wliitU Mfl timal. I.AHIKMN uiir.dtlN I'aillr tluudy with '!! vi i f tvrniHiti ahowviB m ! ill iMMiitilnlii Unlay iiil Hulurilay. Ultllp t'hmiKu in lriiiwtlui. HlMha 70 Ui IHi l,iH 45 u Oil. NollTliniN ( Al.tKOMNIA M"tly rlmiil)' luil with Hllrinl khiiwui . rMI I'loiuly liHiiKhl mill HntiuiUy with Ipw light aliowiM liihlMhl. hllichlly Wl ItlCI tmlllHlMJ . (iellllv (II ItlllllrlMtO ! wtml if r t'lmal, vm ti vm In I tin tmv I'kIhI Alma liiilny. Drill I rum All int'inhcrM of (ho Knglc, uuxllli.ry dull leuin who wlnli to bo In t J to (lull Irani lor llio euin Inu convention ui o unkt-tl to Do prus ut IoiiIkIh, 1'iKluy. ut H o'clock in thn r'UK hull, l-inmrn Hi llicM, dull inpluln, mm- nil to micnd Mine tltrm mo tiuiy k few more dull pinctlcrft. Curd Purly-Thc HcuUir rlrrlr of the ConuiTHalhiiiitl church will uive Ihr riccniiil in u rre n( cuiil purlieu Hi III. coiiimimily hull WcdnrMliiy, M y 3tl. ul 3 p in. Kvrrynnn In cor (liully lnvitrd tn piny piiKK-hlr In thn ttilernonn. Hcfirnhmcuta will be erved nud pilrm awarded. "Alaska Rivers Burst Banks fAIIUIANKH, Alnakn, Muy ill n 'Interior Aluskn In sulli-rlng Hood dnmugr nit n rciiull of the c brcuk lip lit northern rivers 'Ihr village of Nrimnn wna under frill Irrl of wnlcr mill riverside residents of r'ulrbunk hnvr been driven from thrlr homes by floods. In Kdinontnu. Altn., thr western roimnnnd mi Id a llinli fluj Hunitny w nulled nut, a bridge CHlr' 111' Ali.skn highway at miuM; 1.300 nillea northwest nf Kdmnntnu. Right serMons nl thr lS.spnn, 213 foot hrlilKr over the lower Rnnrh ertu river letweeii WutAon luke nnd Whltr lliirnr. both In the Yukon. ere iwept nwny in thr fUmdi. Thr ruer nc more thitn 10 feet. Army rniiinreri rebullillm thr bridge hoe to hnvr the roud open til to Imlllc Mny 30 Hourven of dnmrAiir Hnier for both rlrbnnkx mid NeumiA hnve teen put out of order or Ihr witter pol luted George Onle, Alnnkn rnllromt tele, impher m Nennnn, reorted thnt very ttore mid home In the iwmr dough mid Iiulinn villnite of 300 had ut tenat a few lurhen of wnter over lu floorn. Thr wiitrr u ntlll Hfllnf lttut nltthl. Mes Side Man On Soil Job I.AKKVIKW. Mny 31 Hnymond Inhnnnn. Wei Hide rnnrher. wn nppolntrd chnirmnn of the I.nkr irw Boll Connervntlon Dlntrlrt Board of Huiieirlnors nl Itn regu Ur mertlng Thurndny, Mny 13. Jotuifton rrplneen 1tren Hunt, pnt rlinlrmnn who nold hi fnrm mid bernme Inellitlble to hold olflte on the dlnlrlrt bonrd. Thr intien'liiorii nUo npiwlntrd five men whom they nrr asking to rve na adviMira to work mid mrel Willi the regulur member, accord hip tn Klitln Cornett. who In aec remry. 'I hl new ndvl.viry bnnrd In rludea IJon llnlrhklvi. Hurry Koltie, Jimmy Oule. Tom Crawford and Herbert Stover. The meellng Inst week Included a riiac-uvilnn of Lnkeview nnd Ooone Irke noil bv Hill lliichirtnn w-ho la Iht 8CH Mills niiui nlntioued here. Till olh (llnrulnn proved to br vrry populnr with the fnrmera pre-rut The best guordion of the purto thai hai ever been discovered 15. "r.-A ,' dueovcrcd 3 ' J'. A Imuranee it A ft :L poikr. WM. H. MOORE I'liiinr 1777 731 Muln SI, SUN LIFE OF CANADA FIRM, PUT SOFTLY MODELLED, INDICATES CONSTRUCTIVE THOUGHT. OWNER WILL CERTAIN LY ENJOy MULLING OVER A "DOUBLE-RICH CREAM OF KENTUCKY WHISKEY SOUR .' : iuoiitlily iiieetnu - 'Mill IihiiI Ciiuiii ll of (.'liiui h Woiiii'ii will hold llji ii'Kiilnr miiiilhly mt'iitliiK Muu duy, Muy lli. ut thn First Mi'lluxlihl I'huicli purloin nl 3 p. in. with Mrs. John C. Miller, pmilili'iit, lu eliuiKr. Mia. Keuiieih l.iunbln will liuva "Iiiiikc of thn prom u in on thn aub Ject. '"Ihr Mluiiiiit Worker." Mia. H. Li Km hurt will liuvit i huruti of lliu ili'votloniil period. All i liuirh women ure cordlnlly Invited, 'l'hla will be thr Ipat meellng of Ihr ariiMiu until beptrniber. Aiulllnry (.roup The lliiy.brna of Ihr Kuulea uuxllliiry will meet Krlduy, Mny 311. ut tlm homo of Htellu Perni'll. 3334 lllehn. Any mem l;rr not nbln to nttrud I asked to lull Mia. I'rrsrll. Fund Lack Is Threat To Lake Library I AKKVIKW, Muy 31-Tllr possl bllny liiui the l.nkevlew public II brniy will huve to be closed lor luck of fundi next Ilsrul yrur i which In'gliia July 1 1 wus expressed Wed ntsdny by Mrs. John lllulr, prcsl dent of thr Lnkrvlew Miliary aswi Clinton. Thr atutement followed the union Inst week ol the town budget com mittee In omltllng the library fund tiom the lutH-ln proposed builget. Hhe anld that to oiiernle a llbrury with even medlocrr service IllMO from thr town w-na seriously needed. Mra. Hlnlr anld tliul iiieinlxirH of the aimoclntlon were In fnvor of cloa lug the llbrury entirely riillur Hum tr to give lesa thiill the lllrdlocrr aervlec which would lie necessnry under thr IKOOO fund offered by thr county budKet committer. Redhead Held In Shooting NKWAUK. N. J . May 21 titt A Nrwurk iMlice enpuun wha killed toduy in hu lirttdquiirlorit ofriip by A bullet from hln nervier revolver, and a 30-yenr-old red-hnlred wnll reM u lirld for qucAiinniiiK. Police Cnpt. TluuniiA J. Itowe, b5. ft vetemn of nearly 'Si yeurn on the force, iim-cunibed ntxnit nn hour niter behut ithot lit f int precinct hendrjuurlerii, which he commit i id. Ejuirx County Prtwecutor Dunne K. Mlnard mid the wmimn. identified by police ms Mm. Ann Powers. lor mrrly of Unlontown. Pit , a.h beuiR (pieAtlnned by city nnd county de lect iv en. No chain hn been mnde iuimt her. Police Chief Jnhn llallrr Mid Rowe and the woinnn wnlked Into flrit precinct )i end quarters shortly after 4 a. m. and went tn thr rap latn office. Ten mlnutrA Inter Lirut. Willlnm Vllllr, on duty at the Infnrmntion deAk, heard ft nlntzle ihot and unw the woman runnlnit from the office. Huller anld. Hnller wild the wnx employed an ft waltreM In a local bnr nnd nppnr ently had Joined Cnpt. Howe alter finishing her work early this morn-Uifl. New Fashions mm. llelrn Horge, member of the Klamath I'nion hl(h arhool reUif wllliiK rlaai. was one of the modela In the J. C. Penney company style ahuw Monday night. Models Give Style Show M'Klel from thr Klnmnth Union lilKh tvehool retail idling claxa pre sented a atyle show Monday tilRht to J. C, Penney company nMoclateft nnd their friend In Pennryu ec ond'floor dreu department. Olrli modeling were Ruby Lee D a vl a. Barbnra Rlackburn. Violet Orlffilh. Cnllette fichroedrr. Olennn KdwardK. Iletly Doran, Lois Younjt nnd Helen Docve. The hhow hlRhllKhled new Myles from (he dre.ui depnriment, show Iiir both drewy and casual fash ion. The hlph w-hool sellmc cIum 1 hiMructed by Tom WUllnma. Ityron Wheeler preaentcd four Fremont achool sludenU In ft clari net quartet and refreshment were nerved after the show. OIC Head May Quit Post In Red Issue Row WAHHINOTON. May 21 ol'i Commerce Secretary Hnwycr today rejected a congreaaman's request that he drop a high commerce dr pvrtment official whose 32-year-old daughter worka here for Tnaa, the Russian newa agency. Sawyer aald Rep. Crawford IR. Mlch.l had auggeated thnt Hnwycr "requeat the resignation"" of the official. John C. Vlrden of Cleve land, Ohio, head of the deportment's office of Industry cooperation (OIC). Rut Sawyer, a Cincinnati lawyer who took office aa aecrctary only ' 'sl.'''l,-f-"yf' fif-K- " two weeks ago, released a letter to Crawford anylng: I. Asking Vlrden'a resignation "la unnecessary, aa he haa already tendered his resignation without auggestlon from me." 3 Vlrden'a daughter associated herself with a communist group "ngnlnst his wishes," and Vlrden la 'vigorously opposed" to commu nion, and la "In no way disquali fied" to hold his government post. 3. "I shall ask him to remain, but If he feels that he does not wish to huve his personal family affairs the aubjret of further public dis cussion I shall acquiesce In his decision," Use lime Juice for frosting for a white cake: cream the butter or margarine with the sifted conlec fectlonera' augar and moisten with f i lime Juice. 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