Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 26, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2(1, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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IT CAME IN ONE OF THOSE WINDOWS piece by piece according to Drs. Raymond
Kngclckc (left) and Neil Black (right). But that's not the HULL story; the poser is,
"How's it going to get out?" Any sidewalk engineers or magicians are asked to send
solutions to this "doctors' dilemma" to 2083 Portland.
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Kailes Auilllsry will nvet
8 p.m. Wednesday. There will be
nomination of officer and Inula-
llon followed by rcirchmcnlR aru;i
the meetlnK. All member arc
urged to attend.
The Ktinioretle Club will
meet ThurKday, 12:30 p.m. for riot
luck luncheon In the K. C. Hull.
Will The Finder of a Krw-n
corday purae lout Sunday at the
nterKcctlon or East Main ana soiim
Sixth, pleaxe rail Mra. Wllda Bnnta,
telephone BM2 or zmdo
Pythian Hlntera Wlnema Temple
No. 70 will hold a regular mitt
Inu In the IOOP hall, Friday, 8 p.m.
Honor Htudent Word had brnn
received that Keith Kelany, 'resb
man at Carnegie Institute of Tcch
nology, Pittsburg, Pcnn., has been
conslilantly on the Dcan'a honor
lint. Keith I the aon of Mr. ami
Mrn. Frederick a. Kelnay, 1522 81.
klyoti. He la a 1051 grudualc of
KUHB and received the 1001 Elk
scholarship.
Two Circles of Peace Memor
ial Church are meeting Friday. The
Moxer Circle meets at 12 noon for
a dcsnert luncheon at the home ol
Mrs. George Boyd, 1527 Kane. The
McKlnzic Circle meets 1 p.m. lor
dssert luunchcon at the home of
Mrs, Homer Stiles, 4444 Boardman.
Mrs. Charles Nehl, 208 Gage Road.
LI..I I....V, l..-1-.n Miriam
Circle meets at Ihe church tomor
row, 2 p.m. Mrs. K. H. uunoar
and Mrs. Gomer Jones hostef-ses.
Fremont lTA Meet tomor
row, 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Lawrence
French to apeak on "Bird of the
Klamath Basin." Mrs. J. L. Vhcrek
to present pupils In interpre
tive dances. Music by Fremont Jun
ior vocal group. Prc-school chil
dren to be cared for In girl's gym.
Men's Club of the Congrega
tional Church meets tonight, 7.30,
at the home of Duane Shogrcn,
2.148 Orchard.
Grand Jury
Opens Session
Klamnth County Grand Jury
went into Its spring session at the
County Courthouse today with
prospects of a long list of cases
to be Investigated.
Dlst. Atty D. E. Van Vactor car-
Trainman Loses
Leg in Accident
EUGENE I Aaron tessall,
31 of Portland, lost his left leg
Sunday In a fall under a train.
The Southern Pacific crewman
fell from his train near Abernelhy.
Just went of the Cascade summit.
More than an hour later he was
found by 8. 8. Douglas, conductor
of another freight, and brought to
Eugene by ambulance.
His condition was reported good
m eugene nospiiai.
rled a large pile of folders under
his arm Into the Grand Jury room
this morning at 10 a.m.
Known cases to be brought be
fore the Jury are:
Lorenzo Buford Weeks, 35-year-old
Klamath Indian from Beatly,
Md In the County Jail since Feb.
j28 and charged with second degree
murder In knife slaying of Miguel
Maurlclo, 38-year-old Mexican In a
cabin at 1204 Adams St.
LeRoy Garrison, alias Barrard
J. Wilson, held In Jail since Jan.
28. on charge of possession of false
Instrument witn intent to pass.
Forest Receipts Gaining
Over Northwest Areas
Pacific Northwest nallonal forest
receipts lor the lir.it eight montits
of flM iil year 1052 climbed to $21 "
million, all increase of almost 84 ',
million over the same perlrcl the
previous year, according to Region
al Forester J. Herbert Hlonc, Tho
fiscal year began July 1.
Topping Ihe 10 tiatlnnnl for"!.
In the region Is the Wlllame'te,
Eugene, Ore , which collected 13,
lill.023-an Increase of 11,841,710
over Uie same period last year.
Second and third blithest lurome
produclng lnre.ua In the Oregon
Washington reRlon were the Olym
pic and Clifford Plnrhol. which col
lected $2,320,300 and 1 1.04 1.838 re
hpecllvely. Headquarters lor the
Olvmplo forest Is In Olvmpla,
Wash.; for the Olllord Plnchot, In
Vancouver, Wash.
Twenty-five per cent of national
forcM receipts is returned to th
cnmulca In which the lorests lie
and used for schools and roads.
An additional 10 cr cent of the
lolal receipts Is used for Forest
Service roads and trails.
Payments to counties have In
creased steadily In recent yean
according to Stone. Iir fiscal year
1051, Oregon counties recelvd
more than $4'', million or an av
erage of 20 rents from each acre
of Nallonal Forest land. Washing
4on received more than .IV 4 mil
lion: 22 cents per acta on the
average.
Hccelpta for other Pacific North
west national forests for the first
eight monlhs of fiscal year 1032
are as follows: Chelan (Okanogan,
Wash.). 1480.013; Deschutes (Bend,
Ore. i, 1000.012; Fremont (Lake
view. Ore. 1, 11.218.004: Malheur
(John D11V. Ore.,. 11,100.426: Ml.
Baker 1 llcillngham. Wash.), 11.400,
542: Mt. Hood (Portland. Ore 1.
11.354,833: Ochoco 1 Pruievllle. Ore
11,620.888: Koguo ftlvcr iMedlnrd,
Ore. 1 1878.072: and Hlsklyou
(Grants Pass, Ore. I, 1514,888.
Also. Slu.ilaw (Corvallls, Ore.),
1750.007; SiKxpialmles (Seattle,
Wash.), 11,158.00; Umatilla (Pen
dleton, Ore . 1 (32,887; U m p q u a
(Roseburg. Ore.), 11.546.831: Wal
lowa (Enterprise. Ore.), $88,115;
Wi-natchce (Wenatchee, Wash.,
$300,013: and Whitman (Baker,
Ore.), 1335.073.
Butcher Held On
Illegal Meat Count
PORTLAND Ijfl The State De
partment of Agriculture said
Thursday that Oeorge E. Hall, To
ledo. Ore., butcher had been ar
rested on a charge of selling ham
burger containing hurscmcat to a
Toledo school.
Slanton Grade School officials
said they bought from Hall's mar
kctfhhainburgor which E. L,
Wright, department Investigator,
said contained horsemeat.
Hall, arraigned In Justice court,
pleaded Innocent.
Pedestrian
Hit By Car
A woman knocked down by a
car at 3rd and Main Tuesday af
ternoon was reported In good con
dition at Klamath Valley Hospital
tins morning.
Mrs. C. A. (Blanche) Lundy, 320
N. 0th St.. renortedlv suflrrrri
mostly from shock when knocked
down by a cr operated by Hiram
it. Hoooins, 48, SpraRue River.
Robblns was cited bv Cltv Police
for failure to yield right of way to
n jjcuc.-urian.
Witnesses to the accidents said
the woman was walklns East in
the cross walk towards the Elks
club and Robblns made a right
iuiii nu main onto Jra ot.
Robblns posted 150 bond tor Mu
nicipal Court appearance late thlji
morning.
Kwauna Encampment, No. 48,
I OOF, will put on the Golden Rule
Degree, Friday. 8 p.m. at the IOOF
Hall In Klamath Falls. The auxil
iary will hold a regular meeting at
the same time.
Low Tides Make
Clarhmers Happy
ASTORIA W Low tides will
make clam digging good along this
section of the Oregon Coast
i through the rest of this week.
1 Ihe tide Wednesday morning
was minus 0.4 feet. Thursday's
will be a minus 0.6 feet. Friday's
minus 07 feet, Saturday's minus
0 4 feet and Sunday's minus 0.1
leet. The low tides will occur be-
;twein 7 and 9:30 a. m.
Stormy weather spoiled clam
digging last week end, although
tides were favorable.
Thirty-eight members of the Uni
versity of Alabama 1051 football
squad received varsity letters.
Only ten were seniors.
HERNIA
RUPTURE
PILES IHtmorrhoidi)
COLON. ..STOMACH
Almcnia
im-.M' Witkiit luiiuj iHtitki
10,00 n,ll 5,00Mon.lhr,ili Ptl.
Uit'il 00 p.m. Me..Wd.,rrl. CJ.D-m.VO.
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THE DEAN CLINIC
in 0111 42"' riai
SOM NOSTHf AST SANDY IOUUV
lhpWf lAtt J9II Prtlon4l 14, Or.
Robert B. Krai, 18, held undef
M0.0O0 bail In Jail since March
21, on charge of child stealing,
Frank Leslie Snell, 44, Chlloquln,
held under 110.000 ball since March
22 on charge of statutory rape,
Donn',1 Flt74terald, 23, held sine
March 13 under $5000 ball on charge
of assault with Intent to commit
rape.
VUU lnlerr$ling, colorful ....
SAN FIIANCISCO
Star at the Hotel Whitromb, t th
Citifl CfntAT in tho tiiMter and
hopping riivlriet, in direct Una with
both great bridge.
Bring your family for s wek-mi
or lonftrr, ami enjoy thtt dintinetiv
Hotel Wbitromb cuiiine and exvicflk,
HI lim (jib JOB Slift; fr $7 H Italia
MARKET STRUT at till
Oarage In Mlalnf
IT n TP I.
JSQI WIIITCOMB
KARl c. wmt I
frildnl and Otnvral MaftifttT
The Aliamont PTA Is sponsor
ing a family fun-night Friday at
the AHamont Junior High School.
Dinner at 8:30 p.m., a smoker,
movies, square dancing and car
nival concessions all for 50 cents
per person.
Past Matrons club Is to meet
Friday, 1 p.m. at the Masonic Tem
ple. Refreshments will be served.
Hostesses will be Badle Holloway.
Ellzebclh Norris and Jennie Hurn.
On Visit Ted Chapman and
Al Hack of the Alameda. Colli..
Naval Air Station, were here last
weekend visiting Ted's moth'r,
at.sr A TYPEWRITER
Extra Work
Mod Easy
AflDING MACHINK
fcleetrlo or Hand
f.aat monlh'i rental li applied ta the
purcliaaa prlct.
Villi's
Pioneer Office Supply
HONG KONO im The nro-Na-
tlonallst Kungshcung Dally News
suys In a Canton dispatch that Chi
nese Reds arc recruiting 600.000
men between 18 and 35 In the South
China provinces of Kwangtung and
rvwangsi ior tnc Chinese Commu
nist Army.
"""a General
Hans F
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Our lovable Travis Court collection ajves
vou all the best Sheraton and Heppewhite
desiqns. Dynamic planninq lets vou shift
pieces to other rooms as your needs chanqe.
Sturdy Drexel craftsmanship assures vou
that this furniture will last, and qives vou
extras like dust-proof, feother- touch
drawers, satiny, handrubbed finish and rich
serpentine and bow-fronts . . Come in and
see Travis Court soon.
Oval Expansion Table
Quarter-round
Corner China
Extension Table
STARTING OUT A
POIHG OVER I
, FILLING IN I
Breokfost China ';
SAVE 560 !
TVbstihghouse
family-size cubic foot refrigerator
' wot $239.95
II NOW II
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Mechanism ImR-lasting Dulux finish Acid-resistant
food liner V Big Meat Storage Tray Deep ( -bu. Humi
drawer f Tall bottle apace V Distinctive new 3-way handle
that leta you open the door even when both hands are full.
Come in ., .see the 1951 Westinghouse "family-size 8" todayl
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SAVE $30!!
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Model DFC-10 WAS $429.95 NOW
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