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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore Monday. March 14. 1 .ft "DENNIS THE MENACE" iBBBT II i iiaiui juiiirti ivsrf yiv 'GOT AhrV WEOOING CAKE LEFT1?' Crashes Stop Road Traffic By THE ASSOCIATED PltESS A pair of truck collisions at widely separated points in West ern Oregon Sunday, one of them erupting into flames, blocked two main Oregon highways for hours Sunday. A lowboy truck and dolly hit an overpass support and its wheels were sheared off near the wood burn Junction of the Portland Salem Freeway. Omm Tnil. 4:41 the bars ,1 down I I A.'' MIMt.'H COLOR eo-lTin ANTONIO VILAR rhe northbound lanes were blocked nearly nine hours until the big tractor and trailer rig was pulled away and traffic returned to normal, although one lane was open part of that time. A tractor and trailer overturned on Highway 9!) near Gold Hill in Southern Oregon after the trailer jatknifed and snagged another truck parked beside the highway. Us fuel tanks caught fire and Central Point rural firemen washed down the highway when there was fear that paint thinner. part of the truck's cargo, might catch fire. The Gold Hill driver was Clark Kclwanl Jordan, 35, and the free way driver was Jack Allen Sub lets Both men, from Portland, escaped injury. Both the over turned trucks the one at Gold Hill and the one of the freeway- were owned by a Southern Pacif ic subsidiary, Pacific Motor Trucking Co. The truck in the Gold Hill ac cident carried general cargo. That on the expressway was carrying mail from Eugene to Portland, under a Post Office De partment contract. If you never another motion picture fnyour Jifeyou must OJIIHEBEflCH ESQUIRE WATCH FOR DATE "It is only when men begin to worship that they begin to grow," said Calvin Coolidgc in 1022. 0n Opart t.AS KM. LAST 2 DAYS! CinimaIcopR King Richard AND THE Crusaders RUSH. ..SPECIAL TREAT KIDDIE SHOW TnA WEnNFSfl A Y! BIG WESTERN ACTION "GUN BROTHERS" 7 Color CARTOONS Deort Open 1:00 Show Start 1:30 First Show Over at 3:50 Compter Show Over er 5:10 -REGULAR ADMISSION PRICESI CITY BRIEFS Pelican Auxiliary, VFW, will hold a social meeting Thursday. March 17, at 8 p.m. in the VFW Hall. There will be a short busi ness meeting for selection of dis trict delegates. Cancer bandages will be wrapped. Catholic Daughters of America will hold a regular business meet ing at 8 p.m. Monday, March 14, in Sacred Heart Parish Hall. Chest X-ray survey meeting, to plan a schedule for the mobile unit, will be held Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock in the lecture room upstairs in the county li brary. Stingrrettes will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday, March 15, at. the KC Hall. There will be a potluck dinner at 6 p.m. for members and their families. Earl Kent of the Klamath Falls Creamery will be guest speaker at a luncheon meetinj ul the Klamath County Farm Bureau women Wed nesday, March 16, at 1 p.m. in the Empire Room at the Winema Ho tel. For reservations call Farm Bureau office. TU 2-3921. Kent's topic will be "New Consumer Pref erence Trends in Dairy Foods." Come and bring a guest. Cascade Crest. Chapter No. 150, OES, will meet Wednesday, March 16, at 8 p.m. in the Chiloquin Ma sonic Hall. Master Masons will be honored. All Eastern Star and Master Masons invited. Great Bonks Discussion Group meeting has been postponed from tonight to Monday, March 28, in the city library when selections from the "Philosophical Diction ary" by Voltaire will be d i s cussed. Midland Grange will celebrate its birthday with a dinner Wednes day, March 16, at 6:30 p.m. in the hall. Members are urged to he present and bring potluck. Lec turer is relinquishing her program for practice for the fourth degree. Drill team captain, Alice Hoover, requests all officers to be present, as a meeting will follow the din ner. Friendship Court No. II, Order of Amaranth, will have a stated meeting in the Scottish Rite Tern pie Wednesday, March 16, at 8 p.m. Yearly reports will be given and there will be election of of fi cers. There will also he highlights given from the Grand Court seS' sion held at Portland. Klamath Unit No. 8, American Legion Auxiliary, will have a birth day dinner Tuesday, March 15, at Klam.tn Falla, Orafon Servlnf Southam Oregon and Northern California Published dally axeept Saturday by Southern Oreaon Publiahln Company Main at E.planade Phone TUxedo 4-8111 FRANK JENKINS. Editor RILL JENKINS. Manaanil Editor . FLOYD WYNNE. City Editor Entered ai aecond claaa matter at the ooit office at Klamath rail.. Oreaon on August 20, 180ft. under act of Congreu. March S. 179. Second-claae pottage paid at Klamath Fall.. Oregon, ana at additional malllnc orilcea. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier 1 Month 1 SO 8 Montha 9 9 00 I Year IIS M Mail In Advance 1 Month I 1. 50 Montha $ 8 Ml 1 Year $15 10 Carrier and Dealera Week daya copy Sundaya. copy 10c UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Subscriber, not receiving delivery of tneir neraia ana ncwi, pieaie pnone TUxedo 4-8111 before 1PM. After 7 P.M., phone Maurice Miller. Cir culation Manager at TUxedo 4-4TS2 6:30 p m. with a meeting to fol low. All unit and post members are invited. Members not contact ed, call TU 4-8849 or TU 4-3898 for information. Klamath Falls Chapter 467 Women of the Moose, will have its regular business meeting Tuesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in the hall. Klamath Camera Club will meet Tuesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. up stairs at the county library. There will be review of February con test slides and PSA slides for April contest. Bring six of your best (or judging. Visitors are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. N. Frank Book, 2526 Shasta Way, have received word of the birth of a new grand son to a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Fitzsimmons of Olympia. Washington. The baby. a son and first child, born Friday. March II, weighed 4 lbs., 11 ozs He has been named Lance Nicho las. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Fitzsimmons, 2151 Kiln Street, this city. Mrs. Peggy Kelleher, this city, is in Yakima with her sister, the former Sylvia Book. Mrs. E. S. Ness Street, night, March members of Robinson. 2030 Van will be hostess to 14, at 8 o'clock, to the Klamath Falls Lions Club Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Law-son Martin Modesto, arc parents of their first child, born January 29. The baby's father, a graduate of Klamath Un ion High School, is an accountant with the Gallo Wine Company. Mis. Leonard iRosc) Osborne, this city, is the paternal grandmother -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hawkins. Klamath Falls, have returned from Oakland where they met s daughter, Ann, who had just re turned from a six-week trip to Mexico with relatives. The party drove 8.000 miles and on the re turn trip visited Disneyland, the Marine Gardens and the Knotts' Berry Farm. While in Oakland the Hawkins visited with a son, Tom Hawkins. Oregon Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Max. Min. Prep. Astoria 47 38 .27 Baker 41 27 .03 Bend 45 21 .05 Burns 48 23 T Lakeview 50 22 Medford 54 32 Newport 50 39 .17 North Bend 53 39 .20 Pendleton 48 34 .04 Portland 49 36 .10 Red Bluff 68 43 Redmond 46 29 .01 Roseburg ' 52 23 .03 Salem 52 23 .23 The Dalles .50 34 T Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy and a little warmer though Tuesday. Low tonight 26-36; high Tuesday 45-55. Western Oregon Mostly cloudy through Tuesday with a little rain on the coast and northern interior A little warmer. Low tonight 38 46; high 50-58. Coastal winds southwesterly-westerly 10-25 miles an hour. 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This is the kind of wedding day the poor girl faces: At about 8 a.m. May 6, possi bly even earlier, her personal maid "Ruby" will awaken Mar garet in her pink-decorated bed room on the third floor ol Clar ence House. Her wedding dress, which will have been delivered from the couturier early in the .morning, while Margaret still slept, will be brought into the room, swathed in protective linen. Soon her hairdresser will ar rive. At 10:30 a.m. the Duke of Ed inburgh will leave Buckingham Palace for the short drive down the mall to Clarence House. At 11 Queen Elizabeth will leave the palace and the queen mother depart from Clarence House for the ceremonial drive to Westminster Abbey. At 11:15 Princess Margaret's bridegroom, Antony Armstrong Jones, will enter the abbey by the poets corner door. One minute later Princess Mar garet and the duke will leave Clarence House, cheered and gawked at by an immense wait ing crowd. The bride and her princely es cort will arrive at the abbey's west door about 11:28, two min utes before the service is to be gin. At 11:30 in an abbey jam packed with highly-placed guests. Princess Margaret and the Duke ol Edinburgh will begin the pro cession down the aisle, followed by her attendants. The walk to the altar takes about two minutes. The entire ceremony will prob ably last about an hour and the bride and bridegroom will be standing most of that time. After the service, the royal cou ple must sign four registers in King Edward the Confessor's chapel behind the altar. Then the princess, her veil now thrown back, will be escorted Irom the church by her husband. They will pause on the steps for photographs. Next they climb into their own open carriage for a 20-minute circuitious drive through gaily decked humanity-packed streets to the palace. No rest for the bride even then, for now there will be the splendid reception in the white, gold and crimson state ballroom. 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