Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 11, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    MONDAY. KKiini
HERALD AND NEW!. KLAMATH JALLS. UKKUUN
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;i luit. Ili'lii'.'iliini'iil hiii,li.Bcn will lie
3 Wvrlli. MiiiMiiiii, emu (ii-hrkn mill
. J.IIIIIIU HIlHlliiiUI
Mill. Xi hm.l - I' TA will linlll tlic
Minimi I'uiinili'i'n )ny inrnltiiH
"Wrilhi'Mliiv, , ,, , f I,, n. U1.
I'liiiini lliuiio iiiuiui will lie. iiprn
In vlnliurn I loin 1 in a p Ml. All
t'llull will lin In iitiriiiluiiin In rare
Inr iiik v'IiikiI clillilnm. llm pin
I ruin will lin Iiuli' hmmuh niul mIiow
inn ill kllilr-. by lllli Kinili! pupil.
)'IIIH'Iih Vl'llll' Hpi'llM Will V0
ii irvli'W on primo'.rd iruinliitlnn.
'llir llnrllllK will lin Iiillnwrtl by
it nivrr leu in llm cnli-iMihi.
Mnr.. Miillimi A hprclul mrd'
lllli ill lllli i. iiliMi"iti'i In (xllld
pnllilliiU will lir hrlil ut llm home
i.l Mri Cm I llrnrlli, '.'bid Ailllllnll,
luvrr-.lilp AilOIMiin. Ill ii in Twin
dny. l'lvini" IniiiH mirk lunch.
Iliiiiin In Mi'tl ... '1 tic Llndli'V
tlriulit'. Muinr Kxlriu.lnii mill will
nirrl Wi'iliif.ility ill 1 1 it iinini ul
Mr. Ilnv inillliui., 'Jl'11 Cili'di-
I I my ', 'l uplt li)l lllM'11'..illlll Will
Ui' "Kim hiisIiik Kiii lii n " li'iiih
tiiriuliri u lii Ijiiiiu tin Moor iiluii
Inr Imr kiiiliuu. nMit Ui her hy Hie
Lome miriit Alio lake Mirk lunch.
I'jiiv A Iiik tout t ui honor lor
. Illiv Hi Hill lump Nu 44. Tule-
Inkr. mill n puny Inr Hit Kxplulff
1 I'oil niul tiihi'r iiit'inlii'iH ol thr
irriJii villi In' hi-'.il loiililit In Ihf
lie played, nftlrmhitienls will uc
iiurvctl.
'njiiuriipr ('lull Ol Kluwinlh
VhUh will holtl lin rcKUlnr nmol-
liiK Wrdlii'Htlny Willi It iin-lioniiWH
lunclimin in Vi.m p. in. in inn i-ui
lliinviiii Culler) Hhoi) of Ihf Wllhird
Hotel, 'Jim hiiNliNH innpllim will
i lull pimiiplly lit I (6 n.m. anil a
i.oidnl hour ol mini win iiiimw.
All iipwi'miinm to Klamath lrull
llll! wi'lcuino.
In March lor achoollng In ornl nur
uery. Jin will be Joined Uicri by
lila linnlly,
ark II DriM Mother nnd com
inlttri! iiiriiilirm tin va M'licduled h
mcelliiK lor Tucnduy, 7:30 p.m.,
ul 43U7 Cllnlon.
Vlpiltnr Maurice O'Callanhan,
Port Hldwell rancher, traveled to
Kluiiintli KnJIn over the weekend
niter IiiiIiik vlrluully snowbound the
pimt two Mionllin, lie plmw to pro
cued to I'oiUnnd Inter llila week.
Kevlvlul Mrellni Will continue
throuKh the week Iroin Tuendny,
7:45 p. in., upHliiIrn nt 010 E. Mnln.
Kdlth Cim liowiier, lor ninny yeHrii
ii worker hiiioiik the needy In Port
hind, will be npeuker,
I eulllll hull III nljcei viillrc ol the
vrti uiy ul Hoy Broul ol-
('tail iinillvr
tititllXLilliin
I'allrl Mi rl- The AllullKUlt I'V A
v ill men "I ui'i-iluy. H p in. Ill the
AIMmnni Junior llliih Hrhool lor
n imiiel iIIm ll-lnu oil ' Tlie Needii
ul Our Youiiit I'eiiple." I'liliel inelll
lieri Will he A C Olson. Pulll
Alexunder, I'TuIIII'. Mnlhrwn nnd
llei'. I) I, I'roell Hlllllllieiii l.niie
I'TA iiietiibern will I"' KiieU.
Mi-elln, - Die exrcullve bolil d ol
the Tnli'lBke M It'll Hi hool IMA will
loeei lonlflit. H o'l loi k ul the home
ol Mm. John Kelleher. 'I'he reuu
1. r mi etlnu will lie held II P in
V.'eilnenluv 111 the hmh i-chool lor
n routi'li r " Duy meeilim. A cuke
I nked by the .ophonmrc niothem
v 111 he vervril hy Mm. Kvnlyn Onl
1 wny nnd Mm. 'riioniiiMin. 'lliere
v ill he pnrrtil pm llelpiillon In
luuiul table dlM-UMilon on ''Cur
miilin Cniiruitlon," with Mm.
leoiuilil Me'.hke n IlliKlri lltor.
'Ihree-ll Club -liirels III the holis
lii( unit lor n pinochle pnrtv Tuev
ilnv. 13 30 p 111. Co hnMc'.-en ie
1 Blnii'son nnd Mnrtlm linker.
'In Hull l.aUe - Mri. (leorue Mint,
T.'.ill Ihmiednle, win lulled to Unit
I nke city riuluriluv by the denlh
i.l her r.lepmother.
Iniirntl (luh-hii'i srheduleil n
! eetin: lor (1 p in. 'lui-diiv nt the
I i.ini' i,t Ileum e Ml Cl iirkell. 500
j; inh
Mike WIIIUiili- Well-known Tort
V. lo mil 'h rmii her wnn bioiiKht to n
I'Umir.li Knlli hipltnl tintiirdiiv
t ii'ht. reportedly milleriiiR limn
hi iirl ntinik Ills nindillon w re
pot led nil Kood todiiy.
rmtniln ( reil -Chnpler n OKS
ill hold rnrd pnrtv Wedneidnv
i l 0 pm. In the Activity building,
behind the old gym. Ill Chilnrtuln.
l'.rldee. pinochle nnd cnnnMn will
At llullfiu-niley II. Keywir, nun
ol Mr. und Mi. O. W, Keynor,
lloiiln V, will hi llnllllix, Novn
Hcotln. hint week niter the Atinnuc.
I'leefs cold weullier inniiciiveiii.
lie In n crew member ol tlio nub
iiiiiiIiio Cliitnii'ller.
Niimei The I'ntcllfiil Nurwi
Rioun Ih to meet tonight, 7:30, nt
the Public Health building. HMD
Mnln. Olllceii lire to be elected.
Meet I'rliltiy-Heliooliniilen Club
r ni'heduled to meet Krldiiv, 3 ) m.
nt the home ol Mm. Mnud Hosley,
liWi High.
I'rleinMilp Cliih-A nieellng lin"
been scheduled lor Wednemluv, 8
n in nt the home ol Mri. Hli-llK
Dryden. flin N. 1 1 ill. iticiioh nno
liii'iiibem nre invited.
Ihiildlilir llnrii-Mr. niul Mm.
T'oin Ziipun nre the pnrelitu ol n
flnughler. weighing 7 pmmfljt 114
uuiiiin, born Feb, , 11)53.
lteiill-1 VIltIJr. nnd Mm.
C K. !r.pplell nnd children. Putly
nnd Dick, ol 1'orthnnl. were vlt
lorii lint week with Mr nnd Mm.
It K. Hi.holine nr., 4!i7 IJnmont
tit They were enrouie to l.een
vllle. Ln.. where Mm. Kpplelt nnd
ihlldreii will ntnv while Dr. Kpplell
!' undergoing army innneuver nt
Wnco, Te. From there Dr. Kp
plelt will llv to B"n FrnnclM'O Inte
Flu Bugs Cut
Blood Donors
Police Seek
Stabbed Man
An unldentHlefl Mexican may be
wandering around town with ntnb
wouild In hi tilde, but liivcutlga.
lion ban found no trace of him.
Hnturday night two Mexicans
were reportedly eating at the Klam
ath Millard lunch counter, a
waltrowi aald one ol the men
niiltchcd aouie lood Irom the other
inan'i plate.
'Hie wnltrem aald nhe aaw a knlle
flimli and the lood atealcr ran Irorn
the nlace bleeding lroni the mouth.
Tim Incident waa reiiorted to po
lice. InvcatlnuUon t local hopltal
luta revealed no Mexican coming
In lor treatment ol a knlle wound.
Supreme Court
In Recess
WASHINGTON (II The Su
prrm Court la In a rece until
March 3. While It will hand down
no dcclnloni and hear no argu
ment until then, Die iutlce will
tudy numerous cane pending be.
lore them and write an many opin
ion aa poMlble for announcement
at the March 3 neaftlon.
The court's Innl opinion dny was
February 4.
The average American tat about
148 pounds of red meat a year.
Woman Hurt
As Car Upsets
A Corning, Calif., woman, Mm.
Paul Stoehr, 35, was reported ne
rlously injured In a one-car acci
dent one mile south ol Modoc
Point on U.S. Highway 07 about
8 a.m. today.
Khe waa reportedly thrown clear
ol her husband's car. traveling
south, and her lega crushed by
the rolling car. Rtoehr and the cou-
pie a iwo (laiigniem, ageu tour ana
one, were unlnlured.
SUiehr apparently lost control of
the vehicle on the snowy highway.
The Injured woman was brought
to local hospital by Kaler's am
bulance. ElghUyear-old twins, Beverly
and Barbara Herman, 3531 White,
were reported bruised when
bumped by a car on E. Main near
Mills school about 9 a.m.
City Police reported ' the ' glrU
were hit by a car operated by
John A. Wood, 31-ycar-old grocery
store clerk, of 927 Lincoln, fie was
cited for failure to yield right of
way to pedestrians and posted $50
bond to appear In Municipal Court
Tuesday.
Wood told police the girls got
out of a car and rushed across
the street towards Mills school.
Officers said the girls were Just
bruised and continued lo school.
Two persona received minor In
juries In one-car oraah at Xm
planade and Alameda about 11:1
a.m. Sunday,
James Hopkins, 31, received hos
pital treatment for broken noaa
and Beverly Butler, It, waa treat
ed for shock. ...
Passengers In (hp ear, Jeanett
Corgulst, 18, and George Farrla,
28, were not Injured, Tht latter
two were reportedly enroute ta
Reno, Nev., to b mwrled. All
rour are residents ol Bremerton,
Wssh.
City 'Police reported -Kopkln'i
1049 Oldsmoblle sedan felled - to
round the curve at the Intersec
tion and smashed Into the canal
bridge rail.
The llu bug has bitten the ranks
ol blood donors lor the two-dny
.'.tniid ol the Hed Cross Bloodmo
bile here todnv and tomorrow, and
lied Cross F.xec. Becy. Vlrglnln
Ulxon hns Issued an emergency
cull lor donors for tomorrow's sessions.
The Moodmoblle will be nt the
Arinorv tomorrow from 12 to 4
p.m., and appointments mav be
mnde bv phoning the Hed Croui
olllie at 71H4.
Mra. Dixon aald thta morning
there were many oniieellatlons lor
todnv's nloodtnnblle aniienrenee bv
donors who had innde early ap
pointments, j
The mobile unit wss scheduled i
lo bo here in Jnnunry, but bud !
weather prevented Its iippeiirnnre ;
then. Ilocuune of that, this week's
two-dnv stiind whs scheduled to
iimke iip lor the loss ol blood hnnk
mnplics which would have been
gathered then.
1 i
Drug addiction Is grounds for
divorce In aeven U.8. stales.
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