Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 14, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 10!52
HKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
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Ki'hoiil Vain 'Jim elr-cllon for
ImlloUiiK an tlio proposed timid In
cut to rnlMi luudn for new tirade
school bulldluit at Nrwoll will bo
ciirrlrd out on schedule Tuesday.
J'ullliiu liuum are from 8 a.m. lo
B p.m. In Hie (trade school build
lull, Voters are unktid to lime Hint
Mlc of Iho bulldltiK run bn dimmed
In event nubverslvr ciimn In lo
cated In tlio old WllA inllltiiry
pre u. 'till' liict him been rmi
llrnied by the ttnta board of plan
iiIiik, Sacramento.
Illoodiiialillr Next achrdulf-d.ap-pi-arnnce
In art for Juu. Ti at the
Klamath fill In nrmnry. Appoint
ment rihoiild b imidrt now by
cnlllUK 3'M, 3B3 or Tim. Homu
300 donors are ncrdrd to acquire
the necessary 'i'it pints of blood 1(1
tills (il'itn,
In Germany Pie. Ardcn W.
Nelson, husband of Mrn. Miiry K.
Nelson, has arrived In Heidelberg
Mllllnrv Tout In the U.H. Stone
In Germany. Ho bun born serv
ing 10 months In the Army with
the OMh Antiaircraft Arllllrry Uun
ltatlallon.
Captain John Eplcy. son of Mr.
nnd Mm. Malcolm Kplry, I.oiik
Uracil, will proNrnl pins to new
members of Hcubbard nnd Hludc,
University of Orruun military lion
nrury society, of which he In cup
luln The presentation will be
i ninde at the Military Hull, Jun. ID.
i Kplev l h M-nlor In iieneral science
i ut the University.
Wrdnrsdny Club Merti ut St.
Puul'n Kplscoptil Church, Wednes
day, p.m.. In the I'm irh Hull.
C'onirr (trout Troop There will
be a, meollliK sponnored by the
I'TA it Conner school Tuesday,
1 :30 p.m.. for thrue Inlerenled In or
KnnlKltiR a Cub Bcoul troop. Light
refreshment nd child care will
be provided.
Irl'llla Club Cunurexiillonnl
' Church unit will meet Tuesday ut
the home of Mrs. Loyal Lu.il, 111
Mitchell 81.. 8 p.m. Almn Nelson
will be co-hostcna. Twyla Keruu
son will lead the uroim m a study
of "Steps of Peace," a Cjuiikcr
view nl U.H. lorelKii policy. Any
one Interested In this study, al
ihouith not n member of Iho club.
Is Invited to attend.
Boy Htouta Tioop 42 to to meet
at Uie First Presbyterian Church,
tomorrow, 7:30 p.m.
New Assignment MaJ. George
Epperson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Epperson. 130 N. 1st 8t..
left Saturday with his wife and
two children for Olendale. From
Olendale. the Eppersons are to no
to Omaha, where Major Epper
son hn been anslitnrd to Moffutt
Field's Strategic Air Command.
Re-In-Cs flub Father and son
dinner Tucrduy. 8:30 p.m. at Uicea
Cefe. Winston Purvlne of OTI will
be guest speaker. Cluest of the
feenlnp. James Brown of KU118
'I ne dinner Is an annual alfnlr
r-uonsored bv members of Re-In-Ca
fMuli. comprised of boys from
KUHH under the artvtsnrahlp of
Harold Teale and William Fink.
, Hack Home Mr. V. R. Wlnkel-
men. 300 8. E1orado 81., relumed
home from the hospital In Eugene
where she had been III for some
time. She was accompanied here
by her lter. Mrs. Joe Breese.
Ve Old Nnochle flub Meets
Wednesday. 12:30 p.m.. at the
home of Ada Bnrleen. 4881 Harlan
Drive, lor lunch and cards.
Catholic Daughters Meet to
night at 8 in Bacrcd Heart Parish
Hall.
American Legion Auxiliary,
Klamath Unit No. 8. meets In reg
ular session Tuesday, 8 p.m., In
the Legion Hull. Members are
urged to attend.
Women of the Moose Initiation
will be held at the Moose Hall.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.
First Aid -A clans for beginners
has been scheduled to start Tues
,':y at 7:30 and will be held every
Tuesday thereafter. Instruction will
be provided free by Ella Kedkey.
Two 40-Inch trlanmilRr baudnges
are to be brought by each student.
Mec& your
tfnifed
pocket
-timetable.'
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Southbound Molnllnorl
Uov at.... 5:10 P.M.
SAN NUNCISCO 3 hrs.
IOS ANOUES . St, hn.
NtMhbound Malnllnsri
Uoaf... 12:35 P.M.
PORTIAND . . 3 hrt.
5 hrt.
toil, fiMirfom HjMi 1
la " lb, foil" 1 I
UNITED AIR LINES j
Airport T.rmlnol. Coll 2-25J7 or, . '
a os aulhorlitd i
travtl ogtnl, I
Texts will be available In the
class.
Klamath Falls F.stcnslon Meets
Wednesday, 10 a.m., at Joan's
Kitchen, Project: Lesson two, Ea
ster Ironing. Hack Lunch.
I'ostponril Camp Fire Olrls an
nual council meeting scheduled tor
Tuesday has been postponed until
further notice.
Choir The Luther Seminary
choir will present a program to
morrow at 8 p.m. In the Kluinath
Lutheran Church. The choir comes
from Ht. Paul, Minn., and has 38
voices.
Tour The University of Oregon
Klniiialli Fulls Alumni Tour has
been slated lor 'lliuraday night ut
U:30 In the Wlllard hotel with four
top University educators sched
uled to be present.
Illness Mr. and Mrs. Jess Whlt
latch have received word of the
serious Illness of llev. W. CI. For
blts, Lebanon, father of Mrs. Verne
Whlllatch, Foster, Ore., and Mrs.
Lynn Propsl, Guam. Both women
ure former residents of Klamath
Fulls. Mrs. Whltlulch Is the for
mer Avu Forblts, employed here
at one lime by Kcslerson Lumber
Co. Hev. Forblls, a retired minis
ter, HU-yeara-old submitted to am
nutation of a leu at a Lebanon
liospiutl Inst week. Till la the sec
ond It-- ampuallon for the axed
man.
fione Mary Cllcnn. Klamath
Counlv Home Extension aitent has
none to Cleveland, O. fur a visit
Willi relatives. She made the trip
by air., OurliiK her absence the
olllce will be In charRe of the
hccretary, Sybil Williams.
There Will be a meeting of the
HUH "Division of Uie Klamath Cam
era. Tuesday. 8 p.m.. 1028 Main
St. A PSA Color Slide Circuit set
will be shown. These sets are made
up of slides submitted by Camera
Clubs throuithout the country and
are tntercstlnit as well as Informa
tive. Ouests are welcome.
New Lease Louis Toucher, man
aiicr of the meat department at
Carters' will nl.'.o operate the meal
dtpartmcnl at Earl's Market, Tule
Jake. Home Mrs. Larry (Marge) Why
tat has returned from a buying
trip lo Los Angeles. She waa ac
companied by Harriet Redden,
bookkeeper at Whylal'a.
Rnowplow Tulelake Cllv' streets
are being dug out of drifts today
with n smoll tractor and b'ade
loaned by the Crater Lake Ma
chinery Co.
PTA Meeting Allamont PTA
holds Its scheduled meeting Tues
day, 2:30 p.m., In the elementary
school. First-graders will give a
demonstration of reading. Third
grade mothers will acrve refrcsh
mens. 4-11 Leaders Meet Demonstra
tions will be the chief tonic at to
night's meeting of the 4:H Leaders
Avioclatton scheduled for Joan's
Kitchen at 7 30. Ester Brown. Bo
nanza, will give pointers on good
demonstrations, and Patsy Tofell
and Margaret Rodgers will Illus
trate demonstrations with one on
grape Jelly. Representative from
Safeway Stores will present an
award to these girls who demon
strated at the state fair. Other
features will Include a talk on the
4-H Congress fh Chicago by John
Heyden nnd announcements of the
state leaders' confernce In Cor
vallls later this month.
Crew Rescued
Off French Ship
DEAL. France OP A lifeboat
landed 37 crewmen from the wreck
ed French ateamer Agen Monday 1
and then returned and persuaded j
Uie skipper to leave the ship. ;
The captain, Maurice Landreau,
42. refused to go ashore when the !
lifeboat took off the rest of the i
crew, but entered the lifeboat when '
It returned. j
The 4,186-ton Agen rah aground
Inte Sunday night on the treacher-;
ous Goodwin Sands and broke In .
two. ,
Here's an EXCEPTIONAL OFFER
to fill up your silverware chest
with
... at
The
Owens at South Sixth
Urn. I. WM wm
mimuiii: Jig
Snow Closes
High Roads
Overstate
SALEM W Severs snowstorms
caused closure Monday of the Pac
ific Highway In Northern Califor
nia, thn Old Oregon Trail between
La Urunde and Union, and Uie
Klamath Lakevlew Highway at
Uly,
Chains were required through
the Columbia River Gorge, all
mountain passes, and In Central
Oregon the State, Highway Com
mission reported.
The Pucillc Highway was block
ed between Yrrka, Calif., and the
Oregon Slato line. Over the Blskl
yous in Southern Oregon, the name
route wun reported almost Im-as-nuble.
Between La Grande and Union,
snow united badly over the Old
Oregon iran. Tne commission also
reported high winds and poor visi
bility. I he road report:
Government Camp and Timber
line Snowing lightly, packed
snow, plowtng, enrry chains. 4 to
B Inches new snow.
Wilson River and Sunset Sum
mits Snowing lightly, packed
i.now, plowing, cany chains. 4
inenc-s new snow.
Warm Springs Junction Packed
snow, plowing, carry chains.
iroutaale Snowing lightly, bare
in exposed areas, 4 Inchen new
snow.
Cascade Locks Snowing llghtlv
packed nnow, plowing, carry
chains. 7 Inches new snow.
Salmon River Summit Snowing
hard, well snnded.
Union Creek and Slsklyous
Snowing hard, highways almost
impassnnic. 10 inches new snow.
Tile Dalles Snowing llghtlv.
sanded.
Ochoco 8nowlng hard, packed
anow, chains required.
Bnnuam and Willamette Passes
Snowing hard, packed snow,
chains required. 8 Inches new
snow.
Oukrldge 8nowlng hard, pack
ed nnow, chains required. . .
Chemult Bnowlmj lightly,
packed snow, carry chains.
Bly Closed by snowstorms.
Lakevlew Snowing hard, pack
ed snow, carry chains. 8 Inches
new snowj
Pendleton Packed snow,
sanded.
Meacham Snowing lightly,
packed snow, carry chains.
La Grande ' Snowing hard,
bare In exposed areas.
Baker 8nowlng lightly, packed
snow, carry chain".
John Day Snowing lightly,
packed snow, sanded.
Austin Packed anow, carry
cnainn.
Try This New 1-Day
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Fish Dates
Tentative
PORTLAND im Tentative
dates for the opening of trout
season in Oregon were reported
here Saturday by the State Game
Commission,
In zone 1 (coastal waters) and
zone 2 I Willamette and Hood river
watersheds) the season will open
April 18. The opening will be May
3 In all other .ones except Lake
County which will have a May
m opening, xnese end Oct. 12 In
all zones.
Sportsmen will have two weeks
to file objections to this and other
regulations. Then on Jan. 25 the .
Commission will hold a final sea-1
slon and adopt the regulations. i
The proposed regulations also
call for changes In the salmon
limit to permit the taking of two
fish over 24 Inches long and four
between 12 and 24 Inches from
July 1 to Oct. 12. The weekly or
possession limit would be four of
the larger salmon or eight of the
smaller,
Other regulations would set aside
a 33-mlle portion of the North
Umpqua River In Southern Oregon
for fly fishing only, and open Cas-1
caae mountuin lakes, wun a lew
exceptions, lor fishing May 30 to
Sept. 30.
Dog Licenses
Now on Sale
Dog licenses for 1852 are now ob
tainable at the County Clerk's of
fice, at a cost of 8150 for males
and spayed females, and 82.50 for
unspayed females.
County Clerk Charlie DeLap said
he would accept license applica
tions by mall If the money Is sent
along with the application.
Seneca and Burns High winds,
packed saow, chains required.
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