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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1952)
KltllMY, APRIL 18, 10IV2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TtVt Citif, Bldefa Ivriirrm Oarilrn Club -- will Imlil a jprchil iiii'Otlnif 'lur-Mlay, 1(1 mil., mil II 'J pin, al I'riui' Mriimilnl Cliunli. I'nvuin will bn llllltln lur tlio lllnllll't lllll'tlll III 1(1 u pliiiit mill) will bo lirlil. MmiiIkt i i u niikcil lu biliiit u mk luiiili. lUlurn Mr. iiml Mm. Wlllluin Dallon Imve rrlurnril tci llirlr lionir mi the HlnlK Lino nmil nllnr nil Imonr of live werk In Hie Iwy mm. Ualtnn iiiiilrrweiil iiimriy ul HUinloicI Lane Hinpltnl niid In nw rmiwrtlilf ul III liumr. I'mrtlie I.ndlrn Kiiciiinpnii'iil Auxllllnry. Ewnunn Nu. 411 1(J(JI'. will Imlil prncllir lor liillliillon Hun liny. 3 p.m., I Klamath Knll. I'lrliirm PuUlli' l lnvlliil to M-e the IuIIowIhk Ilium In color: Terminal MterlllHitloti" nirw lur Trillin InrllltulloiH unil "That liable May Live'' lo lie aliinvii ut the llrallli Drpiirlllirnt, mill Miiln. Monday, April ., nt 3 pin. The picture are about 13 nilnule Imm unci of particular Inlrrral lo im pertniit mother mid molhein of young bublr. Free MetlioUUI Hrv. H. T. fine, U)crlnleiirleiil of Oii'Hiiii Conference of the Kree Mrlhotlut church, will be here nt the Tree Methortlut Church lor erlnl meet ing! Bnlurdny and Hunihiy nlitht Tp 1:39 p.m. Hcnulnr Hunilnv church service will be held nt 11 m. On l.ee Clarrnrr Onille WaUnn, ion of Mr. D. V. Qulnlry, 1UUU Ivory. Ik Inline on u M-iluy leave from the U.H. NiivjI lleceiv Inn Hliillon nt Hcntile. At the end of hln li uve he will rrpurl bin k to Hcuttle lor it.-inlifiimcnl ulliiul. I.hiIv riiiflr Chili Mt-rih Mon day, 7 p in. nt the Kimle Hull. Mcinlxm mid their uui'Mn urc In vited. Pntiiiik will lie ervrd mid raril will be pluyed. I'miuik llhinrr The Orion hold their liubiiiil-iinl-wll pou Itlik dinner toinulit nt (I nt the Mpiliocllsi chuiili, luth nnd IIIkIi. Lnillen ure asked to IkIiik their own riervkv, i-nrd table nnd lunch ron rlolh. Neighbor of Wmiili-ntfl Meet i Moniiuy In the KC hull A iiliorl i inertlnu will ojirli the nent,lon ut j 7 30 p in., followed by open Itintnl ; liitlon, refrenhmentii nnd entertuln i mrnt ul H. Couiinltlee In -hurie i In coinprlneil of Ui'lln Uryden, Mil dred it It nnd Wlllluin riorlkc I Health Clinic A hriilih clinic for pie-school children will lie ' held nl Hhnslu Hrhonl April 31. I nliirtlnu nl U n in. A doctor, den Mil nnd mime will lie In nitcn- , dunce. All children eiilrrliiK school nexi mil ure required lo liuve till check-up cllhrr nl school or from the fnmlly phyMclitn. Children en tering chooi munt tie tlx yenra old before next Nov. IS. Kor more In farinutlon cull 3-1033. Ini iiimiii li'it .in FILES OF NEWSPAPERS of 15 or 16 years ago were of particular interest to these girls of the Henley High junior class who visited the Herald and News plant this week. The girls thumbed through the old papers, trying to find their own birth notices. Editor Wins Court Trial LAKI? CHARLKS. L. W Mnn- iKinii Kditor Kenneth fjlxon of the. Luke Chnrle-t Amcricnn Pre, wun' ncoulHed Fr.duy on charicn of defnrninK the Culrnsleu furlxh (rountv district ultorney, nsalat nnt dl.strlct uttorney and the 13 inemncm of the parish police Jury. Judi;e Bernard Cocke read a lenathy opinion on the one chartre atfiunsi the inanauinic editor and concluded that Dixon had the rllfhl to criticize the offlclala durlnir Ma editorial cainpalmi aitaln.st BHinb lim;. Dixon Indictment wan baaed on an editorial he wrote entitled "le Ital double tnlk." In the editorial h crltlcljed the police Jury for declining to pas a resolution calling for wambling law enforcement. He criticised AfodKtant District Attorney M'jlvln W'ltherlll for an opinion Velherlll cvc the police jury advising It not to pan the resolution. Dixon was one of five newspap ermen Indicted for defamation of nubile officials and three admitted Kamblers during the newspapers crusade aicainst wide open gamb ling In Calcasieu Parish. Dixon't verdict was the first re turned by Judge Cocke Friday. The -thers wera to follow later Friday. Other newsmen Indicted were publisher Thomas 8hearman; hi ton. co - publisher Hush Senear-' man, city editor James Norton, and reporter Carter Cleorae. Phony Upsets, OSC Election CORVALLI8 i Allrr a student body election, Oreiion Slate Colleue learned Thursday thai one of the candidate fur president . dldu'l even rxlAt. Untruly, 'the Miidcnl arnnte cuu relled the election. Another will be held Wfdnenduy. Il all ranie about becuuse prank Hers liiouiilit they could prove alu lent had little renl Interest in study body elections. Ihe enmpu newapuoer Sold It had leurnrd. So they started a petition to nominate a Dick llantlna lor pres ident. They induced Uie present nludy body president, senior class president, and various other stu dent officials to sun a noiniimtins petition tor llusllntts. Tliey explained his absence at a lutrr nieellng by snylntf he wna home Willi his sick mother. Bui after the election, It nil rnmo out. There I no Dick Hul ling enrollrd here. How ninny vole llusllniis ot was not announced, lor results ol the election were not disclosed. Air Lines May Be Excluded PENDLETON Pendleton Is j about ready to go abend niul build Its new airpori building without United Air Line. There will bo no apace lor the nlr line In Ihe building that the City Council propone to erect. The council told the city nmnuiter lo Miljinlt Ihe plnns for approval ot the Civil Aeronautics AduilliuUu- . linn. ; Ihe council decided United Air Lines had delnyed too long In , transferring lltle ol an nlrpnrl 1 building to Uie city. Thai title tins not yet been Irnnsferred. The council feared the delay would up- . set Us plnns to gel federal build- ' tng funds. Kour-ll Club members are In vited to help net up lor the Hprlng Knlr aiirf In reiwirl aL the rfiulitv Inlrgrnunds Bnlurdny between Rj and 10 a.m., wearing blue Jeans ! and carrying an old rag. Camp rrt llrls will hnve an nlt-rliy lng session In the Fremont I auditorium Hnturdny. 10 a m. Cllrls j are asked lo use the back door. Meeting The County Asso ciated Women of the Fnrm Durenu will hold a luncheon meeting at Uie Winema. Monday. 13.30 p m. Meeting The llnppy Hour Club mens nt the home of Mnn Motschriibachrr. 1:30 p.m. Tuesday Member of r.alcrii Ktar are Invited to the district meet of Prosperity Chnpter. Cascade Crest. Aloh and Maiuuinlta at Masonic Temple. 8 pm. tfaturday. Tulelnke Boy Scout Troop 44 Is sponsoring a vaudeville show In Ihe high school auditorium Satur day night. Klnmnlh Fulls chorus and quartette of the Barbfrehop- per and other nnppy acts, ror benefit of boys who will attend I summer camp. ! ' Visitor Mrs. Rose Lnux. w ho : tins ient Ihe winter In Capltola. I Cnllf., Is visiting with her sons. William and Jim Clnrk. j L..svj&i;iJt.ii'r,j! OOKIK IITTKHH A deinoiislrallon on how to fix deviled chus two way was given bv Alice Verdul und Janice Bntcs. A short business nieellng was held Picture were taken by Mrs. Duvis and Hayniond Johnson. For roll cull at nexl meeting we nre to name a kind ol cake. The nexl meeting will be held Marcn 17, 11)53. Jnnire Bale New Keporlcr I'OK VAIJ.EY KKWKTTKS Tile Poe VHlley Keweltes sewing girls met ut Mrs. George Rclling -i home. There were refreshments and the fair was discussed. Many of the girls arc planning to lake part In the talent show, 7:30, April 25, n! the fairground. They all think the Style Revue, Saturday night will be fun too. Till nnd helping the girl with their sewing look up most o! the ineelliiK. ICvcryone Is planning on having their sewing and record book done by the next meeting April 26. Norma Jean Lyon New Reporter Nora Meeder; and New Reporter, Nina Griffith. It Is hoped that those who are Interested will come to the next meeting. Mr. Curry's phone num ber is 4013. Nina Griffith News Reporter ARCH Theatre IT MBIT Ut eWIHT, M. 1Mb M 111 State Traffic Accidents Up SALEM iT. Oregon had a new record high total ol 75,147 traffic accidents In 1951, the State Traffic Safety Division reported Friday. The I860 total was 74,106. The Increase reflects a continu ing gain in the stale's traffic vol ume, the division said. About 70 iler cent of the ace'dents occurred i in Incorporated cities and towns, but 78 per cent of the traffic fatalities occurred outside the ; cities and towns. SPECIAL! ONE WEEK ONLY COMPLETE LUBRICATION AND WASH JOB Any Make or Model Paisenqer car or pick-up JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES and SERVICE, Inc. 11th and Klamath Ph. 2-2581 llaibln Club will meet Friday. April 25. nl the home nl Mnudle Larson. 1218 Pine St. Those not planning on attending are naked to en II Mrs. Larson al 60t)7 so substitute reservation may be arranged. I.ANt.l.l.l, VAI.LKY COOKS 'Ihe nieellng wus held April 7. ul the home ol Ruth Flescher Vice Pres. Mnrgnrel Colwel! called the meeting to older becfinnic Pres. Sherry Cruwlord was unable lo be there The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge led by hoscinury blul linker. Dincusjion wa held on how record book should look and why they should be neul. Judging was also duscussed. The incellng wus udjourned und relresluncnts were served. Rosrmiry Stalnaker New lleporler SHASTA SKH1NG HKhS The Shnsla Sewing llees met Tuiaduy uller school ul the lender house Mrs. Kullund King s. The nieellng was opened with the 4 il plrdgo und sung a song. Then Ihe group und Mrs. King discussed how lo Improve lor next year. Next we cut out our benn bugs und sewed lliein tonetlier. For the next merlUig members arc asked lo bring llirlr record books. ( arolee Klnglelon New Keporler iioitsi: cm n A new 4-H club hns been added i to Klamath Countv to bring more knowledge of horscmanslilp to Uie bovs and glrLs. The Ursl meeting wns held at the leader's home. Mr. Howard Curry Murch 23. Another meeting wus held April 12. It was decided to call the club the K Bnr C 4-H Wrunglcrs iK-C 4-H Wranglers i, to Include al) of Klamath County. Overnight enmp out's field days for group work on horseback will be a pnrt of the program training to improve und take better care of your horses will be stressed. The officers are as follows: Pre: Idem: Carolyn Dickson; Vice Pres ident Sydney Kerns; Secretary, Expert Gun Repairing - and Rcbluing THE GUN STORE TAX TAKK IP Repossessions FOR SALE '46 FORD TUDOR, radio & heater, ceiling price $811 Full price $495 '46 FORD TUDOR, ceiling price $811 Full price $125 '42 NASH CLUB COUPE Full price $145 '41 FORD 5-PASS. COUPE Full price $185 '41 PONTIAC SEDAN-COUPE Full price $ 98 Tf Tatar Mawr cnrtM I "fu I Carta uarair us riML n m t hi li-- ItaWir" Unta kI 0W tmtmm Im -flirt. W crtn nutir M uinuur, an. Ill agtrapurnaiMafertta-iwdi MtaiT tUTOOl Can "AS-IS" "WHERE-IS" SALEM 01 Personal and corporation excise tax collections I so far this year ere ahead of a ! year ago, Ray Smith, chairman nl I uie Htate Tax Commission, report ed Friday. I SEE AT 107 NORTH NINTH Klemath Falls, Ore. mm FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! 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NITROJECTION SERVICE This is a direct soil-injection of Shell Nil), made with special equipment supplied by your Shell distributor. Again from his local experience, he knows the proper depth to which tho ammonia should bo injected, and tho exact amount to be released. As a result, the nitrogon-rich ammonia goes where it will do tho crop tho most good. CkCVMlUK 9EKVIWE IU ALL rLUUKS fUK TUUK X EjVFYS' SH0PPING CONVENIENCE STORE HOURS 9:30-5:30 ifsfe tdlf.l.l.1lklalllai I aal aa I letllJ.V. .1 . W .1. J W JT1 .1.-,l.,lL..xwA.1veatMli,wl,.fcJ..,,ej;li:aJ,ti,M ON OUR MAIN FLOOR DINNERWARE SAVINGS! : A ? - - "- ' 4 CUPS 4 SAUCERS; 7 . - weypfj.'jfflpy. &!JjflFf,&fQf&tSf&ftffl sejfci tejKf JSMIMWTJ .J r.fl, V---rir ffTi mmm 4 BREAD PLATES' 4 CEREAL-SOUPS SOLD BY WALKER BROS. MERRILL, OREGON PHONE 3801 Service mark , -y'SfcitiVA .-.-:'''.K; rs t; - 'i I 4 LUNCHEON PLATES s-gr ll COMPLETE 20-PC. SERVICE FOR FOUR Graceful modern shape! Rich rainbow colors! Buy for gift-giving! 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