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FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. 1958 HKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE iii CITY BRIEFS Klamath County Council PTA workshop is to be held at Mills School Tuesday, August 19. be tween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Please bring a sack lunch. Rebekah Social Club will meet with Helen Blanas. 1036 Eldorado, Monday, August IB. All Rebekahs are cordially invited to come. Luncheon will be served begin ning at 12:30. Louise O'Brien is co-hostess. On The Record KLAMATH FALLS 1UKTIIS BOYS McCOLLOUGH Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCollough in Klamath Valley Hospital August 13 a boy, weigh ing 9 lbs., 1 azH. CiIRI.lt DUDLEY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Dudley in Klamath Valley Hospital August 13 a girl, weighing 7 lbs., 2 ozs. ma ROUNDUP Boys 310 Cirla 303 CONGRATULATIONS were in order on Thursday as other Tidewater Flying A service station operators hastened to Bill Davis' station at 2101 South Sixth Street to express their pleasure at his 'winning the top spot in the national contest for sales promotion of At, .Spark Plug products from April I through May 31 this year. It was the first AC Selling Slants Jackpot contest sponsored by the spark plug division of GMC and first prize was a $ 1 0,000 U.S. Savings Bond with a duplicate award to the wholesale sales man who was Bill Cooley of Balsiger Oil Company, Klamath Falls. Shown from left, around the circle, Davis, Chet Brown, Bob Robinson, Mrs. Davis, Lyle Durrell, Lou Schweiger and Harvey Morgan. ' Photo by Ellis War II Hero Fights Suit OAKLAND. Calif. (UPI) A war'hero who fought the Japanese as a guerrilla in the Philippines said today he will fight a govern ment demand for $545 the cost Of his transportation home. "I don't want to appear belli gerent," said John F, Linehan, 61, I just know the charge is not morally justified. I'm going to fight this thing through." - The government has ordered linehan to pay up or to face a lawsuit. The $545 represents the Cost of transporting Linehan home from Australia, where he was tak en after a submarine evacuated him from the Philippines. ; U. S. Attorney Robert Schnacke Said in San Francisco that Line han signed a promissory note and that officials in Washington have ordered him to take legal action, if necessary, to collect it. Linehan earns $4,300 a year as a civil service worker at the Oak land Army Terminal. He com mutes on weekends to be with Ks family in Santa Rosa, Calif. He said payment of the claim "will be an awful hardship." Linehan contracted beri beri acute enteritis and malaria during his guerrilla days. In October, 11154, a U. S. Navy submarine evacuated him to Australia. While there he gave the U. S. Army much information which he said was valuable in planning the reinvasion of the Philippines. CAST STARTS FUND NEW YORK (.41 The cast of "Sunrise at Campobello," Broad way stage hit, has started a schol arship fund for the young son of Mary Welch. Miss Welch, who por trayed a teature role in the drama, died suddenly several weeks ago In private life the wife of actor David While, Miss Welch was the mother of a 4-year-old son, Jona thon. Thus far $1,000 has been con tributed to the fund. Youngster Gives Way To Impulse SALT LAKE CITY (API Hous ing contractor Arnold wmte makes it a habit to check each new structure before knocking off for the day. He was startled to find a teen ager riding a horse out the front door of one house as he made his rounds. What are you doing? asked White. "I've always wanted to ride a horse through a house," the young equestrian said. BOB ROSS TV Same Phone Number TU 2-3479 New Location 3005 SHASTA WAY Guaranteed Service on all makes Day or Night! Phone TU 2-3479 Merry Mixers A family swim ming and square dancing party is piannea lor Saturday at the 1-an-gell Valley swimming pool. Pot luck supper at 6:30. Ladies are asked to bring a potluck dish, please. Coffee, plates and cups will be furnished. OSEA-Chapter No. 36 will meet at the Student Lounge on the OT1 campus Tuesday, August 19, at 7:30 p.m. Newcomers Club Thi.ro will tu a picnic at Wiard Park for all Newcomers and families Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Punch and coffee will he fi food for your own family, and your own service. Woodcraft Neighbors of Wood craft will meet at 8 p.m. August 10 in tne m nan. KU1IS Orails nf iqjaPlon o underway for a class reunion the Saturday after Thanksgiving. 'The committee complying addresses needs help. Anyone having ad dresses of out-of-town '48 gradu ates please call Donna Tenoski Young, TU 4-7423. Old-Time Dance at the Kr Hall will be held Saturday night, Au gust 16. fmm Q nVlnr-L- until 1 o'clock as usual. Music by the smoothies. Lverybody is welcome to come. RummaCP Snip Mnrihcirla den Club rummage sale all day aaiuruay, ugusi lb, al the Peli can Theater Building. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Is Our Business STUART'S Shoe Shop Mil No. nth End of Ilth SI. bridge BUTLER ALL STEEL GRAIN BINS ALL SIZES IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HEATON 428 STEEL and SUPPLY, Inc. Spring St. Ph. 2-3426 Reds Score A-Sub Feats LONDON (AP) The Soviet army newspaper Red Star charged today that the United States sent the atomic submarine Nautilus under the arctic ice as part of its war preparations against the Soviet Union. In an article broadcast by Mos cow radio, Red Star referred to "the big propaganda hullabaloo set up by the U.S. press in its attempts to depict the trip of the Nautilus of America's answer to the satellite." The paper questioned official American statements that the aim of the transpolar voyage was to open up a new sea route for nuclear-powered freight submarines between the world's two main oceans. No, the U.S.A. was not inter ested in scientific problems or a peaceful study of the arctic," Red Star declared. "Nuclear-powered, rocket . armed submarines are meant for war against the U.S.S.R." tHEATORAMA Win a' 13,500 Swlmmlnr Fael, S3, moter baat and Bl olbar prises. ARROW FUEL CO. ' BALSIGER OIL CO. CLIFF YADEN'S FRANKFORD FUEL CO. GENERAL PETROLEUM JAY HAWK PETROLEUM PEYTON & CO. RICHFIELD OIL CO. SIGNAL OIL CO. WESTERN OIL AND BURNER CO. "The Girl Who Cared Too Much" by Borne Jones The adoption agency had promised them a baby soon, but Katie Briggs was becoming discouraged. 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