FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREE
High School
By WV'l
MARY LOU I A
case uiiasa
Ilnct-nlniirrulti service lor the
rndiintliiu chins u( ItitH will bo held
III the hluh n-hiHil nuillliiiliim Hun
liny nlulil, Miiy :io, nt 8 p. in. Kni'li
year thin ni'ivli'i' In niwiiiturrd III
ciiiipcriltliill Willi till- Kliiliiulh Fulls
rhiiri-hrn.
The Urv, HrlmiT JnriihM'ii ul the
l'lmt Covi'iiunl church will pirnlile.
llev. Iliiwiird I ItitililiiN ill the Klrol
Christum church, Ili'V. iivln Tweet
ill the Klninnlli Lutheran cliurcli,
mill Hev. I". O. Wlnnrnbiirh iif HI.
Paul Kpliuiipiil church will handle
the Imix'iitlmi, iurlilui ri'iiilluii
mul br indic t inn Ihr mriumiin,
"What In ill) Willi l ife Today." will
lw delivered hy Ihr Ucv. Vlclnr
1'hllllpe, piintnr nt thi! Methodist
rhuriii.
The hllili iichii"! iiniicntra will
pluy the piiM-rtMoiuil unit ri'i'eii
mmiul. illrn Icil liv Jnlm OCiiniinr.
The Klrlii nice club will iiImi ptir
llmlP. The puhllc In Invited to
attend. .
Junior member nt Hip llnnnr
society wilt imhcr nt bttcnilttiiipnto
urn-Ices. Tluie unhrrluK will bo
llnyd CarMi'iiiuin, Oullyit K.lrhen-
dnrf, Muruurrt llnrlrll. Hub thinker,
llrlni JurkMin, lint barn I'rrklns.
Ilnnald Itrdmnil. Kvrlyn rtnwlnnd,
Mnruuret Wrdrl, Pnlny Wnrd mid
Hlminn Wllllnmv
At Ihr 1 itr. t iiirrlluu o( Hip yrnr.
lhp members nf lle-ln-Cn, thr rntllu
club, plrctnl l.i'llny l.udli.hl m tliclr
president Inr iiphi yrtir. tithrr iit
llicrs will ! Wallace t.rlrllty. Vice
ptpfildrnl; Hlnnlry Htibrr. nrcrrtiiry;
I Mi: k Lee, Irrusuirr mid llrrbrrl All
lunn. BrrKratil-iil-nrliut. IfcHl Pnll
Irllp In Hip rPllrlltK prcnlilrnt; Wll
llnm Kink In nih iM-r. Itr -1 ii-Cn I
Ihr rlub which covers thr Irchulrnl
iildp ol radio mid Is roinplrtrly srp
miilr Itom thp rtdli-!HTch drpnrl
mrnt. Hrnliim were IMiltcriibty nbnrnt
(tniti thp I'lnftAriMiiini Uxlny nil lhp
juniors mid iiiutrri'litsjiincii started
Ihrlr f Hint exams. T'rw'llre Inr bur
rnlnurpiilp win ihr only Ihlm Ihry
rrKirlrd tn school Inr. Fxntim are
bring hrld In thr siinic wny Ihpy
wprp lnnt scincver. nil thr tlrst
period rxnnis Irom II 'JO to 10 tm
Ftldny: second wrind exnm Irmn
I to 3'30 Krldny altcrnoon mid Mi
no Last rxnin will bp Wednesday
afternoon.
Farm Labor
Need Gains
A Midden reversal In the employ
i t slluulliiii III the Klninnth
I....I,, I,.... Iic.n iirfeett'll bv LltB
lulu wenl lief I'hiiiiKu which threw
in in wink Into lull awliui.
With the IiiUi liood wrnthrr
fiumer urn working nluht mid
dny to ltd their crop III tirfnre
tliii season Item lim Into and overy
uvullnbln until In UclllK Used.
i ..uuiiiu iiimi'itl liiim urn also ucl-
tlnit miller wny mid n more Jubn
open up thr number ol claim lur
lllirlllpluyilienl compensation in
droppliiK.
Unly persons skilled In oilier
linen mid thoMi unublo to handle
lienvy oiildoor work nre mill slttliiK
mound wnltliuc lor pinployiiinil.
.Ii,,-k Allllelrr. IllllllllUPr Ol till fttlltO
pinltviiH')it oilier hrr, mild ln
dny. Thrrp In lt numbnr ol
women mill uiieiuiloyed, ho mild.
Colonel Biddlo
Dies At Ago Of 73
HYOHHr.-r. N. V, Muy 2H (fl'i
Col. Anthony J. Urnxel lllddlo, 7J,
dletl Into ThuiMluy.
Thr denth ol Diddle, noclnllte who
luuuht innrlno rnrpx buyniirltliiii
mid ju-jlUiti in World Wnr II.
miiiiiiiiicrd by ii ton, UvIukkUiii Lud
low Middle II.
Illddtr wim tho fntlier uf Anthony
,1. Urexel llitldle, now u colour) with
Hip U. H iK'cuptillnn tureen In Clrr
iiiitny mid Iiiriurrly Aincrlcun mill
Intrr to Norwuy mid mnbnioindor to
I'olnnd.
ITHIiiif
The liilHurl
l.flllfr rlnl4 br muil nl b
V snivr Ihsti AIM wr4i. inwil hm
tiiui l.niiir n 'ink mm; tin i
I mn4 iimal b Im4 bv lh
I rwrrvel NAMI. A Nil A II II II run (
I lha wfllvr. ranlrlliullam ImIImwIhi
I Hit rl Mrirml wltni4.
HIIKUK TO HI'KNI) IT
KlnmnUi Kiill, Ore. 1T0 tho
Editor) I hnvo Drloro nic tho let
U'rn from Mm. Cleo. CiuiM-r, Mrn.
Wuttrnburii, Mm. Iliinkn unkluii In.
upiKirt ol the hull mill tor thr cem
etery. I wrote Intern twice uxklnic
lieople with loyrd one burled theru
lo Uke noiiin net Ion hut no one
pnlil any ntlentlon tn tliein.
Ilie city uk tor tumU lor the
cruictery twice, niiylnv they would
tlx up Mnkvlllr mid whnl win left
they would apply to Meinurliil purk.
They didn't tin ruiytliliiK nt Link
vllle hint IJrronilloii Day It liHikrU
worno thiin ever. They nny In
I hurnduv" pnper that they hnd
nljout IMKKI left In the Llukvllle
iinU Why wnim't It urd there?
I voted lor the null mill but I mn
wnnderliiK It It will be urd there.
It'i iilmiil time the city niacin l do
luimrtliliiK. It beloiiKi lo the city mid
It will nlwnyn be there.
Ho I hope they will une the money
for whiit It wun voted tor. I mn
a In x pnyer mid linve been lor
MOUIITAIII
F. O. EAGLES
Prc-Convention Dance
Sponsored by tho Drill Team
Saturday, May 29th
ARMORY
Dnnrlni ( till 1 Fralurlnc Mnry Jo lUllrtl, Vocnllut
PUBLIC INVITED
Music by Morrison and McDonald
Clniulllrd Ad llrluii Itenl Itemiltnl
HOTELS
OSBORN HOLLAND
Kl t.KSK. OKK. AlKDKOilD
Tharouiihly Modern
mi t-t Hit. i. r. fun
l,nirlltB
(yes -its eoNoto )
fon Qw
VlS-rTS A DIM6
60TTLC FOR ONLY
To lluy. Brll or Trndr It pny lo
rend llrinld mid Nrwn ClniLilflrd
Act It pny.i lo Advrrtlur)
I For
I Give
B Keep
For Groduotion
Gift h
, Givi"9
Camera J
Choot Iron our
largo .election
oil type 01
priccl.
; cr.-i
THE FINEST SPARKLING WATER!
A Timlin t tf Pn-0t Cofnpinr
rmnrhunl fldldrr: I'tttMl-CoU HnlUinf
Compny or Kitmmn rm
taking
TOP HONORS
on the I'm day l
A SUIT
from Drew's
On Hint prnud orensluu, ytnir ynuiic
mnn denrrvei the bent . , mill
our rlntlirn lit exnrlly Into tlmt
clnnnlllrnllon. '
OUR COMPLETE
STOCKS INCLUDE
NAILHEADS
PLAIDS
CHALK STRIPES
HERRINGBONES
GABARDINES
from 39.50
733 Main Street
Prion. 3463
about 20 year. Mnybe other peoplo
will wntch to nee Junt what will be
done.
Thone burled there are the one
who mnde Klnmnth Fnlln mid where
weedn will grow, rn will grow.
rXtt mnke It plrnxiint place for
thou who llerp there.
Martha Barron.
Hangar Dance Set
For Saturday
A biff time U promised by flight
nervier o pern tori at the hangar
dance Saturday night.
Thin dance aponaored by Klamath
airport flight aervlce operator la
torn where I sit ...ly Joe Marsh
-(Qi
being held In conjunction with the
big Klnmnth Prog reus Daya two-day
air show thla week-end.
Plight operatora are offering free
airplane rldea over the city aa special
awardi to be presented during the
dance.
No fewer than 53 different Items
have been found In the atomnchi
of crows.
To Buy, Bell or Trade, it pay to
read Herald and Newt Classified Ad
It pay to Advertise I
It's Leap Year, Girls!
First girl In our towa to "get her
man" on Leap Year waa the Cup
per' daughter, Jane, who wed Bill
Webster' boy last Saturday.
When I asked Bill Jr. If it wss
true that Janey really did the pro
posing, Bill said: No, but she made
it plain she'd make an ideal wife.
Instead of looking for diversion or
excitement avery evening, she waa
content to chat beside the fire.
"I could plainly see." aay Bill,
"that we'd really hers a happy
home life which I just exactly
what I want froai marriage."
I know it' usual for older folks to
shake their heads over the younger
generation. ( It' gone on for hun
dreds of years, now.)
But from where I sit, young
people of marrying age today are
every bit a commendable as their
elders were in their temperance
(a glass of beer for instance), tol
erance, and common sense. So to
Jan and Bill the beat of luck!
Copyright, 1948, United Stattt Brewers Foundation
Memorial Day
A
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May 30th
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