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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1958)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1958 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 3 A Oregon Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Max. Mln. Prep. Baker 70 30 Bend 71 33 Eugene 83 47 Lakeview 72 49 Medford 91 46 . Newport . 73 48 North Bend 73 50 Pendleton 72 49 Portland Airp't .. 81 48 Kedmond 71 39 - Roseburg 84 48 Salem 83 47 - Western Oregon Fair through Thursday except late night and .morning fog: little change in tem peratures. Highs 72-80 in north, 85 0 in extreme south; low tonight 44-50. Coastal winds northerly, 10 20 m.p.h., except 15-30 m.p.h. on south coast. Small craft warnings Remain displayed south of New port. Eastern Oregon Continued fair through Thursday. Highs 70-80; low tonight 35-45 except 30 In few high valleys. Grants Pass and vicinity Fair through Thursday. Highs 86-S2; low tonight 40-46. Baker-La Grande area Fair through Thursday. Highs 70-75; low tonight 30-35 with local frost. Fire Weather ! Very high fire danger in West and Central Oregon through Thursday, Continued easterly winds in southwest Oregon with increas ing easterly winds along Northern Cascades and Northern Coast Eange tonight. California Weather United Press International San Francisco Bay Area: Fair through Thursday except fog near ocean extending inland in morn ing: high today San Francisco 74, Oakland 78, San Mateo and San .Rafael 80; low tonight 52-57; gen tle variaole winds. Mt. Shasta-Siskiyou area: Fair through Thursday; little change in temperature. Sierra Nevada: Fair through Thursday; little change in tem perature. Sacramento Valley: Fair through Thursday: little change in temperature; high both days 92- 100; low tonight 58-68; gentle winds. Northwestern California: Fair through Thursday except night and morning coastal fog; little change in temperature; high today and low tonight Napa 90-52, Ukiah 96 65. Santa Rosa 83- 52; coastal winds variable 5-15 m.p.h. Boys Placed On Probation Two youths, both 17. were caught prowling cars by a city police offi cer who at the time was clad in a bathrobe, each was sentenced to a year on probation in district court Tuesday. J u d g e D. E. Van Vactor sen tenced each to a stern probation ary period which included condi tions they get a job and work each working day, be at home by 10 each night, and not leave the coun ty without permission. Or, said the judge, they may go to school if they wish. These youths were two of the three caught prowling cars last month by City Patrolman Ray Howard, who took chase clad in a bathrobe and armed with flashlight and a pistol. The third youth, 19, previously was sentenced to a probationary period. KU Script Guild Back In Action With the opening of the fall term of school, members of the script and Microphone Guild again went into action. This year, among other activi ties of the guild, members will again present the Klamath Sports Album over Radio Station KFJI, beginning today at 8 p.m. Bob De Pew will be student sportscaster. The program which will bring behind - the - scenes looks at the sports world and glimpses of coaches, players and others con nected with sports in the Klamath Basin will be given at the same time each Wednesday. BATTALION SAILS BEIRUT, Lebanon IAP) The last U.S. Marine battalion in Leb anon sailed early today for a ren dezvous with the U.S. 6th Fleet. SEWING MACHINES FREE . . . Try a Singer Sew ing Machine For 3 Days in Your Home ... No Cost, No Obligation, RENT A SINGER For One Whole Month For ONLY $6.00 SINGER SEWING CENTER 633 Main Ph. TU 2-2513 CITY BRIEFS Fire Relies Meet The Stewart Lenox Fire Belles will hold their regular meeting Thursday night. October 7, at 7:30 at the fire hall. Please phone TU 4-7278 or TU 2-0739 if unable to attend. Service School Airman Daryl R. Jameson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jameson, Route 3, is attend ing Aerographer's Mate School at Lakehurst, New Jersey. Rummage Sale will be spon- Weather Table L'nlted Press International Temperatures and rainfall for 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. High Low Rain Albuquerque 63 46 Atlanta 76 64 .88 Bakersfield 96 70 Boise 74 44 Boston 66 58 .09 Brownsville 91 71 .07 Chicago 60 39 .18 Denver 45 34 Detroit 63 39 .22 El Centro 100 70 Fort Worth 77 55 Fresno 95 62 Helena 55 43 Kansas City 60 39 .04 Los Angeles 84 66 Miami 90 76 Minneapolis 52 33 New Orleans 87 72.. 47 New York 63 53 .27 Oakland 77 60 Phoenix 92 69 Pittsburgh 70 46 .31 Red Bluff 97 71 Reno 78 36 Sacramento 93 62 Salt Lake City 73 40 San Diego 78 65 San Francisco 71 55 Seattle 67 50 Stockton 94 61 Thermal 97 67 Tucson 89 65 Washington 70 65 .26 sored by, the ladies of the First Presbyterian Church at the Peli can Building, Eighth and Klamath. Tuesday. October 7, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Wednesday, Octo ber 8, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. those having Tiimmage may bring it to the Pelican Building Monday. Oc tober 6, at 1 p.m. or bring it to the church belore Monday. If you desire to have rummage picked up. please call the church office at TU 4-7781. Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. James Young. 45 Pine Street. Mrs. Vannice and Mrs. John Dickenson will give the program. Bethel No. 6 Regular meet ing of Job's Daughters Bethel No. 6 Thursday, October 2, a 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Please bring dollar for the senior princess project. Candy sale starts this meeting so all members please at tend. Theme for formal will be voted on. KASRU Klamath Air Search and Rescue Unit will meet Wednes day night at 8 o'clock at the air port lounge. Business meeting fol lowed by refreshments. Leaders Meeting Camp Fire Girls, South Klamath Falls Dis trict, will hold a leaders' meeting at Peace Memorial Church Thurs day at 10 o'clock. Program: Hol iday craft. Shasta View Grange will hold a regular meeting Friday at 8 p.m. in the community hall at the cor ner of Shasta Way and Madison Street. Members are asked to turn in their sales slips. Historiral Society Klamath County Historical Society will meet the Community l.nunpp lift North Seventh Street, tonight at 8 ciock. Everyone invited. First Grade Orientation for parents for first graders at Shasta School will be held Thursday. Octo ber 2, at 6:30 p.m. Potluck will be served at the school cafeteria. Baby sitters will be furnished. El len Konop of Peterson School will be the featured speaker on "How our Lluld Lear, To Read." Colfee Hours at the home of Mrs. R. P. Ellincson. 1500 Pacilic Terrace, Friday. October 3 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Friends and members of Klamath Lutheran Church and other interested per sons are invited. Proceeds of the freewill offering will go to the new educational building. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelly, Waverly, Kansas, parents of Mrs. Jim Allen, this city, flew to the West Coast to visit members of their family. This was their first plane trip and an enjoyable one for the Kansas couple. Mr. Kelly, a farmer, said crops in the Midwest were good this year. Allen is with the advertising staff of the Herald and News. Licenser! Practical Nnrcfs . will hold a rummage sale Friday, Octo- Der j, ai uyae s lowing ana stor age, 734 Klamath Avenue, from 30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. NAACP regular meeting Sat urday, October 4, at the cham- Open Under New Management! T I N Y ' S TAVERN MERRILL-LAKEVIEW JUNCTION Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Riach A ME OW MCE! No Monthly Payments 'til February 1959! 1 "" 1. TOP GRIDDLE Sizzle pancakes on Aluminum GRIDDLE. Hat a work-space cover. 2. ROTISSERIE Chicken, roasts turn into delicious dinners on top ROTISSERIE. 3. 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In Lphannn Pf fharlac 17 Richcrson, son of Mrs. Laurewa f. inrash, 533 North Twelfth Street occupies a tent in an olive grove just a few yards from a modern international airport. The location is Beirut, Lebanon, where Richer son is a tank gunner with Task Force 201, an Army unit. Cancel Meeting A meeting of the Landscape Sludy.Group of the Klamath Falls Garden Club. scheduled for Monday, October 6, has been canceled due to illness. Rummage Sale The Klamath Falls Garden Club will hold a rummage sale from 8:30 until 5 o'clock Saturday, October 4, in the Pelican Theater Building. Return Scheduled Howard J. Dorrell, an aviation machinist's mate with Fighter Squadron 154, if scheduled to return to Alameda, California, Navy base with the USS Hancock, an aircraft carrier, on Friday. The carrier has been on a seven-month Western Pacific tour. Attention Hunters! 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