THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
PAGE NINE
APPROVAL HELD BY
TULELAKE COUNCIL
Make Popular Baby Doll For Xmas
Household
Art
November 21, 1940
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TU1.ELAKE Approval of In
itiillutloii of tlia plpu linen, hyd
runts and vulval Initialed by
lliirvey Cuinirr, Redding con
iriictor fur tho city wutcr din
aibutlon system, won held In
liryiim-c hy the clly council un
111 iirrlviil next Mondny of Ed
wnrd K. llussey, city engineer.
The conntructlnn crew, com
pleting the Inltlnl unit of the
lyslem, left TueKdiiy. Painting
.if the ntoruge tunk In bring com
pleted till week and tho tllo
pump homo which will protect
tho turbine pump In under con
miction, Insinuation of the
pump will also get tinder wiiy
thin week Mid sterilization of the
system ond test will bo com
pleted within thirty days.
Mil n in-1 Smith, contmctor for
construction of the sewer sys
teui, nppruring before the coun
rll Mnndiiy night, staled that
work on the system will begin by
November 20.
The council In session Tues
dny night at an ndjourned meet
lug accepted tho resignation of
C. F. Esehwlg, city Judge, to be
come effective next Monday
night at which time bin successor
will bo appointed. Books of the
city Judge nnd chief of pollco
U'cre presented fur oudltlng.
MUSICAL SLATED
The first city school music
concert will be presented in tho
Fremont school auditorium rrl
day, November lit), with the after
noon performance slated for 3
o'clock, and tho evening concert
at 7:30 o'clock, It was announced
Thursday by Llllle Darby, sup
ervisor of music.
Doth the advanced and begin1
ncrs' bands will be feutured
with a brnss quurtet, flute duet
and flute and clarinet duet to be
presented. Children from all
city schools will take part. Mix
Darby will present a boys
chorus from Pelican school, a
girls' chorus from Falrvlew, and
a clarinet ensemble of IS boys
and girls from various schools
Soloist of the evening will be
Charles Martin Jr., who will ap
pear in several piano numbers.
There will bo a small charge
made for both performances, the
money to go toward the music
department.
Alice
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feki II JSttPmmmmstLmJv. ond Dress
PATTERN 6830
Just a few evenings with your
needlo and you'll have this baby
doll ond her clothes all ready to
fulfill some little girl's ambition
at Xmas. They all love baby
dolls! Pattern 08.10 contains a
transfer pattern and direction!
for mnking doll nnd wardrobe;
Illustrations of stitches; materials
needed.
To obtain this pattern send 10
cento In coin to Tho Herald and
News, Household Arts depart-,
ment, Klamath Falls. Be sure
to write plainly your NAME,
ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER.
Naval Bases Assume Great
Importance in Drive for
America's Two-ocean Fleet
PENDLETON ROUNDUP
COSTS STAY
UNDER BUDGET
PENDLETON, Ore., Nov. 21
(IP) Tho pledge of the Pendle
ton Round-Up board to keep
within the budget for the 1940
show was kept. It was revealed
at the stockholders' annual meet
ing last night, when Lowell
Stockman, treasurer, read re
port showing the actual cost was
$28,043, compared with a stipu
lated budget of $:t(l,:l00. He mild
that, following total receipts and
disbursements, there was $689
on hand.
The guarantee of $6008, sub
scribed by Pendleton people
prior to tho show, has been re
funded, Mr. Stockmun said.
The financial report showed
total gate receipts, grandstand
and bleachers, of $28,419. After
the deduction of $2777 for fed
era! taxes, the sum was $23,838,
and to that was added $004 ac
crued from concessions. Also
added was approximately $2900
from tho $9000 parl-mutucl race
betting fund, tho other halt hnv
ing been used, with other funds,
to clear up the deficit from the
1030 show.
Ifele rlnMit etlotluh In rnennre lh
I ftlte.l Hlnte. ahl nf uritnl Itllllnr
Mire la Oil re. pert Mr lite outly
Ilia banes. Theao are Ihe eyed
Hi fleet, the euuuly and mm
tiulnte. They are the ul)rrt of th
rollnwItiK article-, the aernna III
MTlra nf "I '" Hi how navy
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The Malln chapter of the Fu
turo Farmers of America will
bo host at n public card party In
tho high school gymnasium, Fri
day evening, November 22, ploy
starting at 8 o'clock. Funds will
bo used by tho chapter to fin
ance the annual Parent-Son ban
quet to bo held later In tho yoar.
Admission is 29 cents and worth
while prizes are to be given for
both pinochle and pitch.
Uny Von Motor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hay Van Motor Sr., loft
this week for Portland where he
plans to enlist In tho U. S.
marines.
Mrs. Everett Jones wos a
Klamath Falls visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Graham,
Mnlln, with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Graham, Klamath Falls, are mak
lng an extended motor trip to the
central and southern states, with
St. Louis, Mo,, as their dostlna
tlon.
(MHor'n Note; The firat duly of, would be an Integral part of
the navy la to lhat no enemy ...
sucii sysium, no tuuu.
Geographically, Guam con
trols the western Pacific. It li
virtually undefended. Plans for
its development were about to
bo put into effect in 1919 but
were scuttled by the treaty that
grew out of the Washington
arms conference, The United
States agreed not to fortify
Guam and Japan not to fortify
certain other Pacific Islands.
Most of the other spots In
the Pacific are air bases. None
of them reaches anything like
the proportions of Pearl Har
bor. Some of them have ammu
nition depots. Somo have air and
submarine facilities
Tho station at Pago Pago,
C .. I . I L .
uuniue, VIIU Ul IIIU UL-Bh IIUIUIUI i
naroors in tna soutn seas, Is
without yard facilities or forti
iications. lhal at Cavlte is po
tnntinllv vr-,.1 1 or. t n p. I i
ijuiiicu. ii can uock ana repair
small ships but the harbor is
not well fortified.
Pearl Harbor is the most Im
portant overseas bose of the
navy. The yard is on tho south
shore of the Island of Oaliu, 9
miles from the sea and 11 miles
from Honolulu.
One of the most Important
items of a base is a drydock.
It takes two year to build
one. To handle the biggest
ships, a dock must be 1100 feet
long, 133 feet wido and 49 feet
deep over the entrance sill.
The navy has three dry.
docks in tho Pacific outside of
those on tho mainland. Two arc
at Peorl Harbor and the third
one. at Cavlte, Is small. It has
another at Panama canal, but
on the Atlantic side.
The destroyer trade for bases
put sites Into the hands of the
navy which exper'x say are
tho equivalent of five new
battleships. They provide a net
work of outlying defensive out.
posts which have the double
value of flanking trade routes
and blocking off .ny enemy
from the canal entrances.
FOREVER
DETROIT, Nov. 20 (UP) A
Detroit woman won a divorce
today after tolling Circuit Judge
James Chonot her husband was
"faithful in namo only." His
namo: Ralph Falthfull.
Lions once were valued at
$1000 a pair, but now are sold
for as low as $90 a pair.
By W. B. RAGSDALE
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 (AP)
Outside of Its navy yards on
the Pacific and Atlantic coasts,
the United States has Just two
buses well enough equipped to
do all a base is supposed to
be able to do to every kind
of a ship from rowboat to over
sized battleship.
These aro at the Canal Zono
and at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Next to them rank the base a
San Juan, Puerto Rico, which
will handle limited numbers of
all kinds of craft oxcept battle
ships, and that at Guantanamo
Bay. Cuba, which provides
deep anchorage and splendid
operating facilities. It Is a little
short of facilities for repairs
The defense drive and the
fleet expansion program has
sent a throb of activity pulsing
for out Into tho Putlfic islands
and down into tho Caribbean
But even that will not
enough If the United States Is
to aim for defense of the west
ern hemisphere.
For a battleship without fuel
and Injured a long way from
home cannot be handled in tho
same way as a man would deal
with a dry gas tank and blow.
out on a lonely rood.
If the United States fleet
to operato effectively for down
toward the pear thiipecl tip of
South America, It must have
facilities there, or tho use of
facilities borrowed or leased
from South Amc.lcan neigh
bnrs.
In tho new defense drive the
navy Is developing and expand'
ing a notwork of naval stations
through the Islands of the Pa
ciflc, along the trade routes to
tho orient and moving with all
speed with plana to use the
new sites acquired In the Carib
bean from Great Britain.
Many of these are being fit'
ted out to handle naval planes
and submarines, for the smaller
craft that do patrol duty. But
they can serve as fueling sta
Hons, too.
These are sprinkled through
tho Pacific from Alaska tar out
to the Philippines and to the
southward, flanking shipping
routes, outposts to warn of any
danger that might threaten
Hawaii, the Pacific coast and
the Panama canal,
They are rising at Kodlak
and Sitka, Alaska, at Dutch
Harbor, with further develop
ments at Olangapo nnd Cavlte
In tho Philippines, nnd on the
Islands of Midway, Wake, John
ston, Palmyra, Tutulla, Samoa,
and ut Guam, the latter on out-
post of tremendous strategic
Importance which the navy has
been trying to do something
about for 40 years. But con
gross has been hard to sell.
Ono English authority says
that the United States for less
than the price of two battle.
ships could, throw such a chain
of naval bases across the Pacific
as to give Its floot rntlro conv
mnnd of tho situation. Guam
Dance at
KEN
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Musis By
Oregon
Hill Billies
A 20-caret diamond was :
found In a piece ut tho great
meteorite that foil to earth In
Arizona and formed Meteor
crater.
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"Yes, sir . . . wearing
HANI.S middlawaiht
Winter Sits you hardly
know you've got them
onl You're warm out
doors without sweltering
Indoors. Easy to pull on
and take off. All-round
Lastex waistband. And
I like the gentle athletic
support of the Hanes
KNIT Crotch-Guard."
Your Hanks Dealer
will be glad to show
these garments to you.
November Special DRESS EVENT!
rS3
One Lot 25
DRESSES
One and two-piece styles for
business or dress. Newest styles
and shades.
$5.95 to $7.95
VALUES
One Lot 40
DRESSES
Regular and half sizes. Mostly
dark shades and black, in types
for afternoon and street wear.
Sizes 12 to 24.
$10.95 and $12.95
VALUES
DOLLAR DAYS AT
$J00
One Lot 33 Better Dresses
$100
OUR REGULAR $16.95 LINE
Bewitching styles for afternoon,
business and sport. Newest novelty
crepes and sheer wools in the latest
deep tones and black. Sizes 12 to 40.
$
12
Ladies1 PANTS and VESTS
Van Raalte and Munsing
wear. Warm pony knits in
tea rose. Reg. 90c sellers.
Regular sizes.
2 forl
PAJAMAS and SLIPS
Rayon knitted 2-plece pajamas. Venus
and custom-fit slips of rayon crepes
and satins. Reg. 1.10 and 1.39 values
including outsize slips to size 52.
PENDLETON ROBES
35 New Styles
100 virgin wool. Assorted plaids,
stripes and solids, in newest collar
lines and sleeves. Sizes 14 to 44.
Everyone a regular 12.50 value.
$
1
$
10
Women's Venus Foundations
Corsclettes and Girdles in all
sport and curve control
models. Regular 3.50 to 10.00
numbers. (Y. B. STOUTS
NOT INCLUDED.)
20
Off
MOE'S $ DAYS ARE A WELCOME EVENT
FOR THRIFTY MINDED. A SPECIAL EVENT
TO CLEAR AWAY LINES TO MAKE
ROOM FOR HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE.
Pta
DOUBLE VITA-BLOOM
Every silken strand
is made smooth and
pliable as a cable
and more snag re
sistant. These long
wearing stockings
come in all thread
weights and in all
leg proportions tall,
average and small.
All the newest flat
tering Picture Per
sonality Colors.
S I E R I
PAIR
OTHERS 79c to $1.35
NOVEMBER COAT EVENT!
One Rack 12 Coats, Reg. $12.95 Values
Sport and dressy fabrics. in
fitted and boxy types. Dark
tones and black. Sizes 11-18.
One Rack 14 Coats, Reg. $16.95 Values
A really exceptional collec
tion of tailored-to-order look
ing coats. Classic black and
dark shades. Sizes 1 1 to 40.
$12
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Have Yoar
Holiday Towel.)
Momigrnnimed
i iu;i;
at Moe's
We are showing the most
complete line of beautiful
towels in Klamath Fails.
I Monogram FREE
With Towel
50c or over.
The "LUSTRE" TOWELS
Fieldcrest certified quality extra thick with long ab
sorbent loop. A towel for luxurious bath rooms. 25 x SO
size, in solid colors of Peach, Turquoise, Dusty Rose and
Gold. Have them monogrammed FREE to your own
specifications.
Bath
Site
100
Oueat
Sis
50'
Wash
Cloths
25
The "PASTELLE"
A Fieldcrest solid-tone towel of ex
ceptional absorbency and long wear.
Ideal for monogrammlng. 22 x 44
size. Five new shades.
50c
The "NEWPORT" Towels
A Fieldcrest quality towel with attractive two-tone cable
border design. A super-absorbent towel of beauty and long
wear. Many colors of Dusty Gold, Peach, Blue and Green.
Have them monogrammed FREE.
Bath
59'
Guest
Sis
29
Wash
Cloths
15
MARTEX
"Wild Geese'
TOWELS
A fine quality towel In the famous martex all-over wild
geese woven-in patterns on solid grounds. All colors.
Bath
Sis
69
Guest
Sis
35
Wash
Cloths
15
Ladies1 DRESSES
and HOUSECOATS
Lovely for home or street
styles in rayons and spun
rayons. Clearance of 2.98
and 3.98 sellers. Sizes 12
to SO Included.
$3)00
Littl Boys'
hanes wiNTia sets I Riding Breeches
to
THI AARMINT
W.r level,..
or thort-aleiv.
shirt with ons of
th WINTER
SET ttylel. All
cotton (combed)
or cotton-wool
mixture. HANR3
HEAVYWEIGHT
OnM Ours CHAMPION. !. hvw.i,i,(
mnwn . .u ... (.Mn.ita
. H. HANI! KNITTINO COMPANY
WtniMn-lolcm, North Carolina
Allen's knee action In dark
brown and black whipcord.
Sizes 2 to 5. Larger sizes 2.98.
EXCLUSIVE AT
MEN'S WEAR DEPT.
THE GUN STORE
714 MAIN
$45
SMOKING
STANDS
Mahogany grain finish
ed metal stands in mod
ernistic design. Conven
ient new type covers.
While they last
$100
I Ea.
m
TiTT
WOMAN'S STODE.incX
NEW SHIPMENT
PACIFIC
POTTERY
Pastel colored mix or'
match lovely pottery in
20-piece sets, consisting of
service for 4. Also many
odd pieces to choose from
to match regular sets.
Special
Set
Antbepi. and Motioni
i
STAMPED PILLOWS $
Brocaded rayon satins in deep-tone colors. Ex
cellent for gifts. Regular 1.50 values.
STAMPED ARTICLES
Luncheon cloths, pillow cases and
various novelty pieces.
20
7o
Off
COATS
PERLE
COTTON
Reg. 8c
COATS
CROCHET
COTTON
Reg. 12e
5 2 for ? 5
1
12 Pocket Shoe Bags $
Suede with fleecy lined backs. Red, wine and ,
browns. Special for Dollar Days. " - , .