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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1946)
Icy Streets Cause Yrecks The snow-covered, Icy streets have brought city police a bum per crop of minor accident re ports, but only one person, a mall boy, has been injured In any ol inursaay misnaps. Paul George Juveland, 7-year-old lion of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Juveland, 1635 Manzanita, was (truck by a car driven by A. L. Fitzwater, 2237 Oregon, while coasting on a sled down Port land yesterday afternoon. FItzwator reported that he W UIIVIIIR Ull A OVIlli. - -4 . when the sled came down Port land and passed right in the path of his car at 'the Intersection. The boy was only slightly in jured and was returned home where he received medical atten tion. ... The greatest damage to vehi cles resulting from any of yes terday's accidents was caused to cars operated by Leonard Mich clson, 228 No.- 4th, and Charles H. Stewart, 1110 Main, which crashed at Main and 6th last night. Michelson estimated the dam age to his 1941 Ford at $100 and to Stewart's 1938 Chevrolet at $85. To whiten coarse ' elbows, plunge them in to a cut lemon, rinse with clear water and apply cold cream. HARTFORD iicMM ul lafeaaitr Cpr INSURANCE T. B. WAITERS Ctntra Insurance Aganey FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE 15 Mala St Phone 4193 Friesen-Welman Co. 1715 Main Phono 7043 PLUMBING and HEATING1 V Canaral Rapalr Work en Plumbing and Heating Friesen-Welman Co. J. E. Frisson N. A. Wtlmin S. F. Or London Pushed As Site LONDON, Feb. 8 (IP) A highly responsible source said tonight a trend was developing to locate the United Nations' temporary headquarters in San Francisco or London, rather than in New York, and to delay the decision on the permanent site a year or two. The site-inspection committee recommended New York City for the provisional seat and an area on the New York-Connecticut border for permanent head quarters. Foley Case Continued The negligent homicide case against Michael Foley, scheduled to come into circuit court next Wednesday, has been continued until further order of the court by agreement of the district at torney and E. E. Driscoll, Foley's attorney, Foley was indicted bv the grand jury December 20 in con nection with the death of John nie Spicher following an auto- moDiie accident on s. 6th on No vember 24. He has entered a plea of not guilty ana is free on $5000 bond. Yacht Reached By Crash Boat TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 8 () The army crash boat P-247 reached the distressed yacht Alliantia, five days overdue with eight per sons on ooara, ana reportea mat au on Doard were safe." IWK - MANY...1WKS OOOO nnptE DUlbat. y PUB.r Tebacce Ce, na un mm BLANKETS Gray Camp Blankets . Fancy Check Bed Blankets Ploin Shade Bed Bloikets ' Oregon Woolen Store . 1 .. ' 00 Main " ' ANNUAL Fireman's Ball Sunday , Feb: 10 1 Dancing 9:00 Till 1:00 - Music by Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hillbillies Court Fines Woman Driver Mrs. Lavinia L, Shcllhorn, route 2, was fined $10 in muni cipal court yesterday for failure to yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian. She was arrested on a warrant after police had inves tigated the accident at Es planade and Wall Tuesday night in which 85-year-old Thomas J. Prather was Injured. : Clarence Day, 520 Broad, was fined $25 and given an addition al six months operator's license suspension in court this morning for driving during a period when his license was revoked. Six drunks, one disorderly and one Indian woman charged with possession of liquor ap peared in court today, and five parking tickets were paid. Mills PTA Will Honor Founders Day Founders Day will be observed at the Mills PTA meeting Wed nesday at 2 p. m in the school auditorium. A silver tea will be served in the cafeteria, following the program. - There will be a Valentine's Day program Friday evening. The proceeds will be used to re decorate the teachers' room Plans are progressing for the cooked tooa sate to De neia in March, on open house night. Whirling Drill Scalps Woman PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8 (IP) A whirling drill caught the hair of Mrs. Freda McKeith, attrac tive 36-year-old brunette, and wrenched four square inches of scalp from her head. Surgeons at Bryn Mawr hos pital sent to the Autocar Works at nearby Ardmore yesterday and got the skin. Then in an emergency operation, they sewed Mrs. McKcith's scalp back to her head. "She will be quite all right, surgeons said. House Votes Down Portland Cemetery WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (IP) The house refused to approve a $605,240 appropriation for a na tional cemetery at Portland, Ore., proposed by Rep. Homer Angeu (K-Ore.l as an amend' ment to the war department civil functions bill. Angell contended a national cemetery was needed in the northwest. Drifting Mine Reported Seen SEATTLE, Feb. 8 (IP) The coast guard reported last night the sighting of a drifting mine southwest of the mouth of the Columbia river, off the Oregon Washington coast. The Wednesday location of the mine was given as latitude 46 degrees 12 minutes north, longi tude 124 degrees 11 minutes 2 seconds west. Malm Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gordon of Klamath Falls were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vac lav Kalina, Malin. They en joyed the show, "A Bell For Adano" at the Broadway thea tre, then returned with the Ka unas .and enjoyed refreshments. - - Carry an eyebrow" tweezer in your handbag so that at the first sign of straggly hairs, they can be removed immediately. wiii.nii w re m Weyerhaeuser Bob Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs.'iGeorge Rogers was accept ed, by the navy in Portland last week. Bob has been attending school at Bly since his futility moved to camp from Lakevicw. He will leave soon to begin training. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cooper visit ed his parents and brother at Trail over the weekend. The Coopers are former residents of Traih Evelyn Polndcxter came home lusUiveek with the flu. Evelyn is attending school in Klamath Falhv.this, winter. Mrs. Everitt Hoover is extend ed JJie deepest sympathy of all her friends in Camp 6, in the recent tragic death of her fath er, Ross Simmers, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Henderson and sons, Wcyman and Lavcrllc, left Monday for Louisiana. A card party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Borsting Snlnrdnv niiiht. The following couples enjoyed playing pi nochle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Win field. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth McGhce, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hustead, Mr, and Mrs. Asa Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Clnpp and Mr. and Mrs. Bright. Mrs. Irwin had high score for women and Mrs. Thomson low score. Hustead took high score for men and Winfield. low. Cake, Ice cream and coffee were served at midnight. Fort Klamath Pvt. Clifford Engle, U. S. army air corps, who returned recently to duty after spending a furlough here with his parents, has been transferred to a new base near Salt Lake City, Utah. Ho was previously stationed at - Gciger neia, near bpokauc, wash. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dlsrude and daughter, Eula, have moved to Tiouesta, Calif., where Dls rude will bo employed in logging by the Ewtiumi Box company. Cpl. James Orlli has received his dischamo from tho U. S. tinny, and will spend tho next six months under medical care at the U. S. veterans' hospital al Livcrmore, Calif. Orth's health was Impaired as a result of three years spout as a prisoner of tho Japanese nt Iloten, Munchuktio, loiiowing mo in 1 1 oi uorregiaor, Frank Lumpkin Is now em ployed at 1'ollcnn Buy camp near Illy us timber fuller. Mr. und Mrs, Glen Smith huvo relumed from Winnipeg, Mani toba, Canada, und a trip through Iho middle west, following their marriage! nt Winnipeg, lust mouth. They Intend to mnke their homo In Fort Klumnth. Mrs. cJeto Taylor is expected batik lieio soon after mi iumciico of two months during which she visited tier sister al Kuukaunu wis,. Mrs. Taylor is spending n row duys at Wheeler, Ore,, be fore roturninii to her home hero. Harold Wimor returned Sun day from the Hillside hospital In Klumnth Fallswhoro he wns a patient for two'days following a minor oporutton..- Ltmestnno Is' the most widely used of nil rocks bocuuse of tho great variety and importance of lis industrial uses, and uccausc of lis widespread occurrence. Hagc er John Prather and family is now living near Olene. Arlene Carter has returned to her home east of Olene and is no longer employed at the Mallory market. Mr. Woody and Miss Carter spent Thursday evening at the Bob Coker home. Woody and Coker are working in the spud cellar at the Flem ings now. Mr. and Mrs. Coker were callers in Klamath Falls Sunday. George Kohler and wife were callers at the Charles Hess home here Sunday. A few carloads of spuds are shipped from Hager nearly every day now. Mrs. Christine Turner re turned last week from Denver, Colo., where she has been visit ing her mother and other rela tives for a few weeks and is now back at work at the Mal lory market. Maurice Rezona and Douglas Kohler attended the show in Klamath Falls Saturday evening. Mrs. Wright and Mrs. An netta Mitchell are nearly over a seige of the mumps. OBITUARY CLYDE ALMER GVNDEBSE Clyde Aimer Cundersen, a border Ktrolman tUUoned at the Tulelake lo cation center, passed away here Thursday. February 7, 99. The de ceased was a native' of Vale, Ore., and wu ared 30 yean 10 montha and 7 day- at the time of hit paaslng. He was a recently discharged veteran of the army air corps. Ha is survived by his mother, Mrs. Gertrude E. Fisher; and a sister. Valeda Gundersen, both of Portland. Ore. The remains will be forwarded to Portland, where funeral service will be held from the chapel of Holman and Lutz Funeral Home. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home of thii city is In charge of arrangements. mWB ? mffffP t l v mm a SO OOOD for you "'Ml fl (I? I GBQfQQ tmnm Doors Open 1:30-6:45. O' Enk Safii'day! '7 .W r '1 1 MY ROGERS TRIGGER UttUlmCntut kmln hum ALONG THE " NAVAJO TRAIL GEOBGE "CAMT BATES ' DUEEnuil mi ' ESTEJTA lODttSUEZ wui hwut nrn ran mt f K HOUll atf m MM It M rMKOI A StPUBUC riCIURt HELL 0m. ai m i mr I I i i Doors Open Today 6:45 Cont, Saturday 12:30 A Starts TODAY! 5 BLAZING VII term It Maynard Sat., 8:30 P. M.! On The Stage! Your Own Radio Show! "SHOOT the WORKS" On the Air KFJI W l MotlFamoutNlshlSpof... pj V- JT I jp JA J J T ( ' WIlS on iBMiidloty 'W-J tl li,V f ClnoWb whoiwtnoi rtePj gr WTWjT K hot to htf bey Wwd... C-eli ' '' iwtonr JugowloWy. NA V W. i 11 V. t Nw Yorli'i Copltol Star5"" SUNDAY! 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Ho him snent 21 mnntlu In tho Paclflo nbourd L.STS. Klamath County Kapers AUDITION Tonight 7:30 p. m. For Entrants Outside Klamath Falls KFJI Studio Box Olflct Openi 6i45 P, ENDS TONIGHT EflSTSIOEI 2nd Hill 42ND ST.' Saturday Onlyl 2nd Hltt- "Lightnlng Corson Rides Again" Tim McCoy 11 DIRECTED BV HERMAN SHUMUN PRODUCED DV ROBERT BUCKNER UUSir. BV FRAN7 WAXMAN . t,m , nm b 0,Mi 0,Mn 3 PHONE 3262 'mZZZ?yr Cbntlnuout lly 2:30 TODAY arid SATURDAY! THE LOVE- AND-LAUGH LIFE OF A PERFECTLY NICE GUY. WHO JUST HAD A NAUGHTY NAMEI GARY COOPER TERESA WRIGHT fM j iMaa And! Smash 2nd Hit! Iht uurfANGO KID IS BACK Hey, Kids! This Is For You! TOM MIX CLUB . Starting SATURDAY, 10 A. M.! And For 7 Consscutlv Wstkil EASY TO JOIN Bring 1 box top of Ralston's Breakfast Food for your Tom Mix Shoulder Insignia and Ring! And See A Great Screen Show! And! A Community Sing 2 . Cartoons! Rtgular Kid Admission JONIS TIM McCOY