TUKHDAY, AI'HIL 1,1 52 IIKKALI) ANU NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OHWiON rAQC nM, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , -VKJWWWMjSJ roiir-ll Club Members will pre 'lit flrniointrallon In the window n the Gun Kloie, Kuturday, April ft, ntartlnir nl 0:110 a.m. f oul -II Irndern who linvo inmtiuern to dmn oiuilrulo tihiilild contact Mrs. M. O. . i II Diioli, Henley, r'tnliiiinn of Ihr pniHiuni or luijlly die roui -H club iilfkm... ,, . . , Hatir K'nmrd -Mr. mid Mm. linn lOmrlck ol llic Hiirtiii; Lake dlnlrlnl have nnitied their rrw lfiunhlf r ltu.1i ,Ann. Thuritduy Nlilil -- Permit mid I'alroiii, Bly, iiicoIIiik Tliurrdny 8 ), in, lit llir k liool hour, will nee mode ! nl , prlnir miIU nlmwn by t ho Home Extrusion members. Tim f'lvle Improvement Club. Fort Kliiiiintli li itlvmt a card tiur IV Prldny f vrnliiK In Hie clubhouse. iHdge, 1 1 o -1 I . i.ii tin ni a and mini'' v.'lll be played an.l rrfreHhnientn hcrvnd. Biiitirday, i n.in.. the tilub I huldlnit a cooked food nnd plant mile In llic cliibliowe. roc, Valley Home Ruanvinlm Olub. mnt .l the liunie pi Mrn. Kb Hlitl) today, i p.m.' ' April I -Ib lini-nliilit at I'ne Val ley uremia hull. Oo have a world nl Inn nnd lirlp llir llmne fci'o imnilrit club raise money lor the uulldliiK lund. I ulrluvrn Home Extension will hold npeclnl meellmc on 'Textile I'alntlrui." Friday. 10 a.m. nt the home ul Mm. I.ee llolllday, Keno Road, rotluek- luncheon will be t.crved at noon. Regular -Meellnfi ol the Shut In mi-nil Club will be held 7:30 p.m. In the Chamber ol Commerce room ftedncudny. All member are tinted to be present. Home Arlil Mrs. Jloberta 'D C MoCleo, Kofi Book correspondent lor the Herald and New who ha noent the rest three month.i In Miami B-ach with her mother, Mm Jrnnle BcliiieWer returned her luM nliiht. Bhe1 wna accompanied south bv her youn koii David. The trana lonllntiitnl trip was made on the SuntcC -Limited. Mr. and Mrn, Me Oee'ure spending two days at Uie Wliiewe, before leaving lor their home, HO miles from Klamath ' '' ' ' llenler Oranee will' meet Wed nesday.' P.m. A "lm deplelitiii the Bond .that Faster Seal Baleis do for crippled children and adult" mil be nhon; Thoae attending Mil Hive an April Tool Joke played on romeonele or one tried on ihem. All reraona-partirlpallng In the Church Choir renlvel mawed chorus are requested to report for rehearsal Wednesday. April 3. at 0 00 p.m. In Pelican Court. Andrew Loney will be choir director. Pelican Puat No. 1383 VFW and Auxiliary will have a uotluck nup per nt the club room Thursday. April 3, 8.30 p.m. At 8 p.m. there will be Joint Installation of officers 01 pot and auxiliary. Tulclake-Extenslon meellnit will be Thursday, Ajjrll J. Time 1:30 lo 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. K. H. 8cott. Subject for discus slon "Good Home LlRhtintr." and Llnu of supplies needed lor next meeting on "LampMiadea.", Klamath County Republican Cen tral Committee will hold a Tegular meeting In the Clrcrll Court room, Friday, 8 p.m. lor the piirpmo ol IrnnnkcllfK Hie reiiiiiar burilnesn of Uie Committee mid Candidates niulit. 'the btute Chairman will be present. Nor, I Club-Aluhii OK8 meets I'riduy, 1:45 p.m. In the Manonlo Hull. Deweit will be nerved with t'lii'di Inllowliiii. A 1 1 hiinlmi Star ineiiibers nt cordl.illy Invited. Klamalh l;nlt Nn 8, American Legion Auxlilmy iil'ins a rcuulur ineclliiK UmlKhl, 8 o'clock In Uie vnwmi'i ivleuio. lal Mall. i'li'. Hxl Ole, Pan American Chnlinian will Imve Mrs, Clarence Wiird an uueu speaker. Her topic will be Cuba wiiero nho linn visited, :amp Klre Leader's A'-miHhUoii vjIII meet Wcdnede" nt the Metho dist Church, 7:30 p.m. The pronrnm will be on dli.h Kiirden mnkliiK. alldes on Camp ui'.d Ony C'nnip will be shown, I'ne Valley- ki uiiko Is sponsorlnK a liin-milhl, rilduy, April sth at t p in. 'mere will be b.iiko. tnl.e, walk, itrnb bR, piles. A free luiicli will be served and the puoi:c Is Invited. ;holr Prac tlre -Jubs Unimhlers choir practice will lit held at 4 : IB p.m. Wcdneiidny at the Masonic Temple. Intension llaases Kvenlnd classes In tjplng iird print pro cesses are being held nt Klnmnth Union hluh school. Typing clnises are Mondpy and Wednesdnv eve nings In Room 104 nnd print pro cesses In room 3i3 on Tucsduy evenincji. ' . Merrill Library Club-will hold Its regular monlhly meeting April 3 at the home of Mrs. George ; Milne. Mrs. I.eon Street will give a book report on "My Cousin rtnchael," and all members are urged to atiend. I.rsvlni by plane April 4 for Anchorage. Alnskn are Mrs. Fay Knnpp and two small sons, Jimmy and Korter. They will Join Mrs. Km-lip's husband. .Inines E. Knspp ;ho Is employed by the Alaskan Railroad In Anchorage. Arrived Gordon Dolnn. accom- fianled by his alstcr. Mrs. Wlnnl red Cherrymsn, boih of I.os Angeles- arrived yesterday In Dolnn's private plane to spend some time with their mother. Mrs. l.ucinda Dolan. Ill at the home nf her daush ter and son-in-law. Mr. nnd Mrs Hugh O'Connor. Mrs. Dolan Is bed fnst following a recent fall. Arrived Pall O'Connor, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Connor, student at Bl. Mnry's Notre Dnme has been cnPrd to the bedside ol her mother, ill In Mercy Hospital, Red Bluff. Two oiher daughters, Man- Lou and KaHileen and Mr. O'Connor are nlso with her. Word ; reaching here today Is that she is slightly Improved. Probation Given Youth . Two-vesr probation sentence 'vas given IB-yei.r-old John J. Hawkins, 3iri3 l.odl Kl., Monday afternoon In Circuit Court here, Hiiwklns pleaded guilty to charge of entering motor vehicle with Inlenl lo sleal. He was accuied nf brrsklng Into n beer truck Dec, 0. lliril, at Western Wholesalers, 1 003 E. Mnln, with three other boys. Two of tlm youths are serving five yeur prison lei ins for breuk lug prnbi'.tlon given them late In December. 'Ilie lourlh youth was alio given two years probation. Hu.klii wns Indicted by the grand Jury last Friday on the charge nnd had been roe on bail. Officers Nab Fast Driver A high speed "hide and seek" chase In surburbnn residential area Monday night resulted In arrest by Btute Police nl an 18-venr-old OIT j Undent on chnrge of reckless driv ing. Held In Die County Jail overnight anil slatcrl lor District Court ap pearance thin iillernoon was Elmer Lemur Morlcy. Oreech. Lompiiiiiit came Into the State Patrol olflce shortly alter 8 p.m. that a "souped-up" Ford was speed lint on Hlinsla Way. Shortly alter 10 p.m. a patrol our spotted the Ford speeding off 8. Oth onto Hhnsta Way. The Po lice car look chav! si 10 miles an hour but lo it contact whrn the car turned off Us lights and parked on Hummers i.ane mm again when It turned Into n driveway. When Morley was finally caught, he admitted driving recklessly. He said he had been driving about 60 miles an hour don Bhastn Way and then coming to s audden stop lo test his brskes. Tie car, Morley told the officer, had been used In "drag races" nl bugene. Super Hot Rod Driver Nabbed BRATTLE Wl Trnfllc police In the Bealtle area heaved n sigh of idler T'u.'.eday the driver of 248-horsepower hot rod hns been arrested and charted with speed ing and reckles driving. The car, super souped-up 1040 Ford coupe, has three carburetors and reportedly has been clocked In time trlnls at 137. miles an hour. The driver. John D. Achcson. said lt was capable of 140. Two deputies tsggrd Acheson aft er a llve-inlle. high-speed chafe through downtown H'sltle and over the Lake Washington Flouting Bridge. In filing the complaint against Acheson Monday. Prosecutor Charles O. Carroll nald: "State Patrolman Hugh Fergu son, I'm told, takes off after ihl coupe every time ne sees It, but has never been able to catch It, and Is becoming frustrated." Securities List Here A llr.t ol securities Involved In coi poMle reorganisation proceed Jugs prepared by the Becurlties and . Lxchunge Commission has been ob tained by William Owens ol the I Owens Investment Service and jinny be consulted at his olflce. j 'Die securities are thou ol corr IPoralions which have reorganized .and Issued new securities which i me supposed to have been ex changed lor the old. Huch reorganizations generally .stipulate a period ol time In which the securities can be converted, and alter that time they are voided. According to SEC, persona who own maybe Just one or a few shares and who forget about them arc most likely ( lone their Invest ments by tailing to keep abreast ol such reorganizations. Anyone having old ecurllles laid away may consult the list ol about 200 issuea at the Owens olllee to ascerliln they have exchanges or possibly cash coming. SOIillt i LOS ANGELES i A dancer I who wouldn't take a drink wants I to become Miss Sober again. Mrs. Scima Mnry Flnl, 32, ob tained a divorce from Silvio A, Flnl, 34. abo a dnncer, Monde.v. 8he testified he berated her con stantly because she refused to i drink with him. She asked tho i court to restore her maiden name. Selma Mary Sober. for a politick lunch. Trallblaier Cadets Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., nt the home ol AurrllM Patterson, 6S4 N. 2nd nt. Important meeting and all members urged to nltend. ! KASIttl Due to aviation meet ing In Portland, the regular KASRU meeting tins been postponed until April 7. Pilots Cluo. 8 p.m. Scouts Explorers Post 42 Is to meet at the Flr.'.t Presbyterian church tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Police Break Dope Ri j SU..11, VP i"ui:cc, iuu:u wy I tips Iroin U. 8. Icdcrnl agents, seized more than hall n million I dollars worth ol V. S. -bound drugs and arrested at least seven persons In raids stretching from Milan to Sicily, 11 was dl'j:losed Tuesday. j Among thoi arrested or still sought as suspects In an Inter national dope ring were men re ported previously deported Iroin the United Slates. The new cleanup of Italian elements In the ring Marled 10 dnys ago at Alcamo, Sicily, where police seized large quantities of heroin hidden In a false-bottomed trunk. They aald they arrested Frank Mancuso. whom they Identified as Having been deported from the United States. Olllcers mid thev later raided the residence near Rome of Frank Coppola and found another lnrgc nuanllly of heroin. Coppola, also Identified as having been deported from the United States, escaped and Is being hunted by polict; throughout Italy. Auxiliary Names Prexy Mary Wells Is the newly elected president of the Auxiliary to the Veterans ol Foreign Wars. Other olllcers are Margaret Oelharr, vice president: Mildred Larrlck, junior lice president; Tessle Bechtol, chaplain; Charlotte Canoy, patriotic Instructor; Theresa Allesch, guard; Lucille Bukosha, conductress; Dag ncy Scbeznk, secretary; Roemond Briinnon, treasurer. Violet Harvy and Margaret Long, color bearers; Esther Belllnghani. 'elrontlla Solle; Vera Mulllns, ban ner bearer; Bee Nelt, Hag bearer; Kdna Caldwell, historian; Mable Brochtrup, Installing conductress assisted by Alta Thompson. Patricia Henry will be Installing officer, the three year trustee will be Dora Lohrey, two year Flor ence Yound, one year, Annie Mc Olivary. Faye Myers will serve on the sick committee. Installation will be April 3, 8 p. in. Friends are Invited. Merrill Hi Senior Class Plans Play MERRILL The senior class of Merrill High will present a 3-act mystery-comedy "The Case ol the Missing Heirs" Friday In the gym. Curtain time In 8 p.m. Dick Reeves and Bruce Sanders play the leads, and others leatured are Billy Welshans. Wesley Has kins. Billy Barber. Frelda Schlecht, Alice S afford. Pat Noonan. Eve lyn Ochs and Roberta Klrtley. Maria Bledsoe Is the director. The 'public Is Invited. COOL NOTE CHICAGO lift Here's a cool note in the hot political situation. I Two big air conditioning ma chines arrived In Chicago Monday tor installation in the International Amphitheatre where the two na tional conventions will be held in : July. Square Dance Session Set Southern Oregon square dancera will dunce Wednesdav evening at the exhibit building at the fair grounds to the calling of Les Gotcb ! er. nationally known caller and ' creator ol some of the most popu 1 lar squares. He called his first Allamande ! lefts at the age of 11, keeping time to the music while he stood on I an overturned washtub to keep i the splinters out of his feet. I Movie stars taught by Mr. Gotch !er to square dance include Hedy Lamarr. Andy Devlne. George Burns, Gracle Allen, Dick Powell. June Allbon, Van Johnson, Clau dette Colbert and many others. He also makes recordings for Capitol records and Is the author of numerous square dances popu lar among local dance fans. He Is being sponsored by the Klamath Basin square Dance Call ers and Instructors Council. I Wlncma Welfare Club-will hold Its annual silver lea April 10 at 2 30 p.m. nt the Wlnemn Farms .in Tulelake.. Mrs. Dorothea Buck ,u ill Klve a book ivvlew of the life i Auditorium. There will be Installs of Florence Nightingale. All pro- lion of officer.". ceccls from the lea will go to the Red Cross. Rnald LodgeNo. 39 Is to meet Friday. 8 p.m. In the. 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