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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1946)
Marshall Cornett Pleads For Shrine Hospital Aid By MARSHALL CORNETT Illustrious Poltnlili, Hillah Tsmpla Whril H'0(jlu who liuvi' Ik'i'H ruined In llui Aiurrluiii li million, who are alm Imbm-il Willi Christian Instincts, si-i lii'iillliy, vlKuriitis, happy clilldron ul (l y , tlicy have a K I u urn I"") lll'IIVI'll, so lii n)fiik. Uy Din sanir token, ihiIIiIiik In inure ilcpn-asliiK than 1 ace a poor lilllu wulf with a lirokrii Mini ili'forini'il body who in trying to find Hiyiiniit and happiness. il In difficult to rciill.f. In IIhw fiillKliti-iii'd duyii, Unit rlvlllzatinn iiiiii-Ii oldrr llmii mir destroy hiihlrs who urn horn with deformities or who contract defli'lencles llirouuli any number of well pulilldrd maladies. It has only been a little more Iliiin a iiiniitcr of ii century that we, In America, have endeavored to correct misfortunes In our un der teen line youth, thai they mlKht have a chance at what wti call equal opportunity. Just about 2! yearn ago the North American Shrine orniinliitloii wan Inspired to do sometliliiK to help those poor innocents who, Ihrouiih no fault of their own, were born Into thin world or stricken with a handicap no liruenome physically that their nirntiil attitude presented a ureiiter pnililem than the din ability. Wn arc happy that our effort have paid dividend be yond our fondest hopes. To date almost one hundred thousand have been benefited tn the point where they could take a useful place In society. We here In Klamath Kail) have the orlvilcite of helplim in thl ureal humanitarian work. The Klamath Khrlne Club I iflv liiK lt annual Crippled Chil dren's dunce tomorrow nlKlit, June t, to aid till mercy organ! ration, Kvery ticket that you buy and every dollar that you donate (which by the wav Is de ductible) will ito directly to thin work. This year, as In the punt, It's that new appliance, store Tuckor-Stcinkomp! Wa'll ba opon tomorrow, Juno 1st. W'H b short on ifotk but wa'll handle: JV tWMU I Ml jKj HUMlOlflCI J ' iisCV W? "f HIS! STR0MBERG CARLSON RADIOS AND RECORD PLAYERS HOFFMAN RADIOS AND RECORD PLAYERS LAUNDERALL AUTOMATIC WASHERS TAPPAN RANGES THERMAD0R Ranges, Heaters, Hot-Water Heaters SILEX Coffee Makers G. E. SMALL APPLIANCES TOASTMASTER PROCTOR APPLIANCES TUCte-STEIUP Esquire Theatre Bids. Sh finer Appeols Marshall Cornell askt public support for dance tomorrow night In behalf of Shrlnsri' Hoi pital lor Crippled Children, a group of big hearted citizens. with which Klamnth falls Is blessed, has uimerwrltteii the total cxieniie of the ball and every nickel collected will go toward deliverance from phys ical bondage for some poor little tot who otherwise would face a areedv world with little chance jof winning. Let's don't let our j progress in degeneracy become ' so rapid as to lose all sense of I fair play. Let's don't, by our , actions, declare: "All men are created equal except those who Cleaners Clock i Coffee Makers Dish Waihert Fans Floor & Table Lamas Heater. Home Freezers Irons Ironert Mixers Percolators Radios Ranges Refrigerators Roasters Cookers Sewing Machines Household Teals Toasters Washers Waffle Irons Look for APPLIANCES 7-Ieague Bo0" M0TOB 1945 Potato Acreage Reported For Area The beat Information avallabla Indicates that rowers of the Klamath district planted 28,01)8 acres to potatoes In 1845. fillip- menu are not qultu completed at this date but should be around 12.0110 cars or about 80(1 cars leu than in li44. The ll44 acre- am- was 2ft, 000. The AAA alien up tii clule iiuiicales some reduc tion from 11)45. Rains Check Crop Damage PORTLAND, May 31 Ml General rains throuithout the stale in the week endlnx May 28 checked drouth damage In the nick of time, the weather bureau's, weekly crop report aald today. The rains, the report said, "have entirely reversed the out look and now almost completely assures the uKrkulliirul districts of the state of good to excellent crops of Kraln and hay, and Kreatiy Improves the prospects lor fruits, truck crops and Har dens." ilosebiirK receiver! 2.4 inches in the week, the stale's heaviest piccipitatloit. More than an inch was recorded at linker, Kugcno, llcppncr, and La Grande. The week's maximum temiier ature was 82 dexrees at Wasco and the minimum 33 at Lake view. are physically deficient." But rather let us take the broad minded view and pledge our hearts and treasure that Shrin era' hospitals may forever be dedicated "To the Glory of God and tn all humankind, regardless of IIACE, CHKED or COLOR. Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin rmaoroiMHT roor seKciALfsT tutftf aJ - Ofta.Slct ' McATIE CLINIC III 1. tlk SI. FSMM till Impnnint 'Pok W" lmptowraeoai New Quilii,, ESciracj. KujgtJn CM in now or informal these famous lines: Telephone S805 I Ill' " ' " "'- ( Th NEW ) MAYTAGS L arm hore j K Handsome) J big modl f..; ' with exclusive ) y Maytag features f k Bp 3 X Little Trouble Mars Holiday Klamath comity weamered the Memorial Uay holiday with out major incident and state and city police reported motor ists both In and out of town caused them tittle difficulty as if In answer to their pica to "drive safely." One three-car accident south of Worden and four miles north of the state line on tiiiihway 87 early Thursday morning dam aged the vehicles but left the occupants uninjured, state po lice rejKirted. Drivers of the cars wire Earl Uurfeo, 1130 lflh, Murial 1'ralt, 334 N, 4th, both of this city, and Victor Laurence Wolf, 3UI3 N, Union avenue, Port lond. Officers said Diirfte's car was parked on the side of the highway neaded north when Muriel Pratt's car struck the rear of the Durfee machine KirinshlnK fenders of both ve hicles. The Pratt car stopped about 50 feet on up the high way, the front end stickin out and this car was hit by the Wolf machine traveling south. The rilit front fender of Wolf's car was torn off and additional damage done the I'ratt car. Muriet I'ratt was arrested following failure to give name and address at the scene of the accident, on Information Riven state police by the Portland mo Chenill Bath Set Mat, lid Covet SpgrMfttg catof accents for yovr bfM SoH, fluffy cotton chn cm Htrory comau VofcoW wifh cortu tlv, 4rttf ftc arm oc piodb mimm m,&M IT irfsssnii TT urr r f'HM! hi95 IV10DERN DOUBLE So Adaptable for Today's Homes in Practical, Space-Saving Convenience ) It's like adding another bedroom to hove this divon in your home ond solves the problem easily and inexpensively! Divon has sturdy frome, large bedding comportment. Heavy tapestry covers. Opens Easily to a Full-Size, Comfortable Bed SEARS torist. She Is to appear t 4.30 p. m. today in justice court. Other motorist said the woman caught ride into town and left the scene. Elrfnn Lee Woods, 3-year oid son of Mr. and Mrs, F. V. Woods of the Brimming Cup auto court at Keno, was nursing a Widly injured right hand ovr Me morial Dav the result of an accident at home late Wedne- day. The child was helping an older brother cut wood when the axe severed the first finger of the hand. He was brought to Klamath Valley hospital for treatment and dismissed. Stale police reported the Me mortal Day arrest of Franklin Nicholas Burns, 47, charged with assault and battery on a warrant signed by Mrs, Burns, Officers arrested Burns at cabin 35, 2520 S. 8th, after the roan's wife said he had twice beaten her. He was lodged in the coun ty jail In lieu of $50 bail. City police reported but two minor traffic arrests, both for violation of the basic rule, and 15 drunks and one vagrant were picked up. Five parking tickets were Issued throughout the day. 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