The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1941, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
March 21, 1041
PAGE SIXTEEN
5C0UTH0N0R
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Two Klamath Boy Scouts
ivere raised to first class rank.
two boosted to second class, two
to apprenticeship and 22 merit
badges awarded Wednesday
night at the regular Klamath
Falls court of honor held in the
Fairhaven school. Two special
awards were also presented.
Thd following boys were hon
ored: First class Leo Arata, Jerry
Smith.
Second class Bob Kennedy,
Mclvin Mead.
Apprentice Bob Wallace,
Jack Bowers.
Special awards Herman
Gray, scout citizen, scout natur
alist. Merit badges Leslie Hopkins,
masonry, dog care; Bob McLean,
first aid; Bob Edwards, scholar
ship; Herman Gray, scholarship,
safety; Ive:- Strid, carpentry;
Robert Pex, automobiling, pub
lic health; Richard Pex, auto
mobiling; Nelson Ferris, handi
craft; Bob Burgess, physical de
velopment; Bill Burgess, physi
cal development, public health,
athletics; Delbert Yantis, physi
cal development; Bob Griffith,
wood carving; Willis Griffith,
metal work; Raymond Peck,
firemanship; Earl Hannon, met
al work; Ralph Hausman, wood
carving; Dale Gibson, fireman
ship. BLOOD MAKES FAST TRIP
Fifteen seconds are required
for the blood to circulate through
the entire body. The blood
passes through-the heart, four
times a minute, v-
RAISES
RANK 0
BOYS
THESE two HORMEL products are sure to make a big
hit with you as time and work savers. What's more,
it's great fun to see how many different, delicious dishes
you can make with SPAM. And thrilling to prepare Chili
Con Carne that will bring cheers from every member of
the family.. At all leading grocery, meat and food stores
your "cue" is SPAM and HORMEL Chili Con Came.
The Miracle Meat
bun
for
ner
"iany
You'll Like HORMEL
Chili Con Carne
You can avoid all the bother and
fuss yet serve Chill Con Carne
that's so tempting .and delicious
you'll like It better than home-made
7-and it's so easy to serve. ; Find
but how good Chill Con Carne can
be when it's made the. HORMEL
way with just the right seasoning.
0000 poods J
ew mooii rtoevctt ,
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KUI1S Misses
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These two misses are modeling
rials furnished by Montgomery Ward. Miss Jane Van. left, select
ed a soft beige "lidospun" which
tons and buckle. Printed thick
with blue figures and button
Donella Wishard. Both are members of the " advanced sewing
classes at the high school. The dresses will be on display in the
windows of Montgomery Ward
week.
There are approximately 13,'
995 students enrolled in journal
ism courses In more than 450
colleges and universities in the
United States. .
GEO)
SPAM hits a new high In flavor
thrills. What a grand way to start
the day with SPAM and eggs
for breakfast! SPAMburgers on a
between meals SPAMwiches
lunch baked SPAM for din
SPAM appetizers for evening
5Tv2 affairs. Yes, indeed SPAM is the
miracle meat of many uses for
occasions!
Make Dresses
uomui ttuaio
druses they made from mate
she trimmed with leather but
'n thin" in dusty rose accented
trim was the dress chosen by
store for the remainder of the
y
Stewart Day and Joe Konop
announced the opening of the
Star Trading company on South
Sixth street. Konop is a Klam
ath old timer, coming here first
in 1907.
Konop engaged in ' the meat
market and hide business here
in the "good old days," leaving
here 20 years ago for the Rogue
river valley where he has been
in the second .hand business.
British Name
German Warships
On U. S. Side
LONDON, March 21 OP) The
British' Press association said to
day that the German warships
which Prime Minister Churchill
said Tuesday had "crossed to the
American side of the Atlantic"
were the battleships Scharn
horst and Gneisenau.
The press association did not
give the source of its informa
tion. Churchill told the Pilgrims, a
British-American society, that
not only . German , "battle cruis
ers" . but also nazi . U-boats had
crossed the Atlantic and already
had sunk unconvoyed British
ships as far west as the 42d meri
dian, which runs 1500 miles east
of New York. , ' . ' '
He did not specify the size of
the nazi raiding force, but the
term he used for the surface
raiders indicated that they were
of the size of the Scharnhorst
and the Gneisenau, sister ships
of 26,000 tons each.
His statement came in a for
mal welcome for John G. Wi
nant, new United States ambas
sador to London.
Thyssen Reported
In South? America
BERLIN, March "21 (rV-Ger-man
authorities . declared today
that Fritz. Thyssen, German in
dustrial magnate, is neither in
Germany nor France but is in
South America.
They emphatically denied a
Vichy report that he -had been
confined to a German-cfoncentra-tion
'camp.: ,;;
HOME OF WILD CANARIES
In only two' places ' on earth
are wild, canaries to. be found:
the Canary islands in. the Atlan
tic, 'and the Midway islands in
the Pacific.
nitunn1
Sensational Priet Reductions en All Wardt
Pressure Cookers
N . . . OSS
11.98 8-qt. Magie Seal.,..
1 5.98 1 2-qr. - Magic Seal....
21.95 24-qr. Magic Seal
13.98 12-qt. Standard Cooker
Hurry! These prices good only while pres
ent stocks last! Most sizes Just one or two
of a kind. Come in tomorrow to avoid
disappointment!
BASEMENT ,
BIDS TO OPEN
T PORTLAND
ON ROAD JOBS
SALEM, March 21 W The
state highway commission will
open bids April 3 and 4 in Port
land on bridge and road projects
totaling approximately $1,000,
000. The projects are:
Grant county Grading 5.1
miles and 2.23 miles bituminous
macadam surfacing on the Dixie
summit section of thu John Day
highway.
Grant Grading 4.02 miles
and surfacing and oiling 18.02
miles on the Vance creek-Soda
mountain section of the John
Day-Burns highway.
Linn county Furnishing
8000 tons crushed rock or gravel
and 2500 cubic yards crushed
rock or gravel on the Foster
Cascadia section of the Santiam
highway.
Umatilla Construction of a
30-foot span over Butter creek
and 30-foot reinforced concrete
span over irrigation canal on the
Morrow county line-Stanfield
section of the Stanfield highway.
Union Construction of a
bridge over Meadowbrook creek
on the Starkey secondary high
way. Washington Grading, surfac
ing and oiling 1.07 miles of the
Vandehey and Van Dyke sec
tions of the Nehalem secondary
highways.
Wheeler Grading .8 of a mile
on the Taylor creek section tf
the Ochoco highway.
Clackamas Grade separation
on the Cascade secondary high
way and construction of a 210
foot reinforced concrete viaduct
near Clackamas.
Grant Grading, surfacing
and oiling 9.1 miles of Longs
creek-Fox section of the Pendle-
ton-John Day highway.
Lake Surfacing and oiling of
4.07 miles of Warner summit-
Camas creek section of the War
ner secondary highway.
Lincoln Grading of 1.17
miles of Miner creek-Spencer
creek sections of the coast high
way. Malheur Grading .25 of a
mile, surfacing and oiling 6.01
miles, and construction of a con
crete bridge on Cow Hollow
creek-Adrian Junction section of
the Vale-Adrian county road.
Multnomah Placing new ex
pansion plates on Interstate
bridge.
Washington G r a d 1 n g and
paving .73 of a mile on Onion
flat section of the west ' side
Pacific highway.
Yamhill Reconstruction of
Umber approaches to steel span
over Yamhill river on the three
mile Una. secondary highway at
Dayton.
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Lease-Lend Act
Mav Not Give Aid
To Wheat Farmers
PULLMAN, Wash., March 21
(IP) N. E. Dodd, predicting a
billion-bushel wheat surplus for
North America by the end of
1941, warned growers today
they could not expect the lend
lease act to ease their marketing
problems.
If any food is shipped to Brit
ain it probably will be in the
form of meats, fats, dried fruits,
vegetables and milk, and other
concentrated foodstuffs," said
Dodd, western division director
of the agricultural adjustment
administration.
"The present supply situation
Is such that there seems to be
no doubt producers will be
asked to vote in a national mar
keting quota referendum May
31."
Dodd said amendments to laws
governing marketing . quotas
could be expected before the
referendum and that these pos
sibly would increase the penalty
for marketing excess wheat,
make the quotas effective for a
two-year period and limit them
to farms cultivating 15 or more
acres of wheat.
FAR, FAR AWAY
One globular star cluster is so
distant from the earth that it
takes light, traveling at 186,000
miles a second, 200,000 years to
reach the earth.
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HIGH SCHOOL
News Notes and
Comment
By June Michalion
'Those energetic sophomores
have "went and did it." They
have angled enough teachers in.
to promising to perform in an
all-faculty amateur show to
make up an
hour and a
quarter pro
gram. The show
should come off
some time a
round April 1.
Tho program
gram has been
arranged as fol
lows: Charles
Woodhouse, pi
ano, modern compositions: Guy
Bates; song; Charles Stanfield,
twirling act; Margarut Hay,
Ruth Dunning, Dorothy Kerns,
vocal trio; Harold Ayres, piano
solo; Buck Hammer, Dutch
French, skit; Bculah Mushen, pi
ano solo; Virginia Fick, Genii
dine Roycroft, Virginia West,
Walter Eschcbcck, Clifford
Rowe, "Persecuted Maiden,"
skit; Wendell Smith, vocal solo;
Principal Lloyd B. Emery,
whistling number.
Final arrangements were dis
cussed at the sophomore meet
Thursday.
The class also plans Bit all
stag dance to be held soon, ac
cording to Orlio Kenncrly, pres
ident. Bud, Peterstolner, Don Robin,
Charles Metz and Louis Schwci
ger were nominated for tho post
of president of the freshman
class at the class meeting Thurs
day. The eligibility committee
was to pass on names Thursday
night and the election was sched
uled for home room period Fri
day.
The former freshman prcsi
dent was declared ineligible re
cently by the eligibility commit
tee, necessitating the special
meeting and election.
One hundred band members
will make a county tour soon,
according to Charles Stanfield,
music director.
The group will visit Tulelakc,
Merrill, Malin, Henley. Bonanza,
Chiloquin and Altamont.
Leon Pearson, Salvador Cor
rea, Larry Ray and Roy Berg
loff, winners of the district box
ing tournament held last week
at Corvallls, left Thursdoy noon
for Oregon City where they will
participate in the state boxing
tournament.
Phil Blohm drove the boxers
to the tourney.
V
Work began on the Girls'
league dance, to be held March
29, Wednesday afternoon when
vnliintwr rnmmftieea at ffirll
began crinkling the crepe paper.
Tuberculin tests were checked
Thursday by Dr. Peter Rozendal
who gave the tests Tuesday.
All positive reactors will be
followed by x-rays.
Mrs. Dorothy Huffman assist
ed Dr. Rozendal.
Dr. Serge Pansonanov, the
exiled Russian prince who made
such a hit when he spoke on eti
quette at ' the Boys' alliance
meeting several weeks ago, will
give the girls several tips on how
to behave at the Girls' league
meeting next Tuesday
Dr. Pansonanov (Dean Jones)
is preparing an educational lee
ture, fully illustrated, for the
group.
Miss Dorothy Schupp wore a
confused look after school Thurs
day. She is a counselor sure;
but what if some student walked
up to you and said: "If you were
walking upstairs with another
boy, holding his hand, and some.
one trips you and you fall down
and the other boy falls and tears
his pants whose fault is it?
Miss Schupp advised, the boy
that he shouldn't be made to pay
for the torn trousers.
SENTENCED
CHICAGO, March 21 (IP)
William R. Skidmore, whom the
government termed a seller of
protection to gamblers, was
sentenced today to 30 months
imprisonment and fined .$5000
and costs for having evaded
$347,409 In income taxes.
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JOKE'S ON HIM-c.uiht
during- maneuvers in Louisiana
lint summer, this raccoon,
"Joker," Is now mascot of the
36th division military police at
Camp Bowie In Hrowmvood,
Tex. But. Luclan Wlmer of San
Antonio Is with Mm.
Army Liuubpr
Appropriation
Cut In Half
WASHINGTON. March 21 W)
MuJ. General B. B. Somervell,
chief of the construction divi
sion of the quartermaster corps
told the houso appropriations
comnjttce which considered tho
fifth supplemental notional de
fense appropriation bill intro
duced today that the army want
ed $15,000,000 to build up a
lumber stock pile, but the com-
mittce allowed only $7,500,000 i
for the project. j
He said lumber prices had I
risen $10, $12 and even $10 a 1
thousand feet during last sum- i
mer from a base of about $30 a,
thousand.
Somervell said the depart
ment was acquiring lumber
against the additional work al
ready authorized at army posts
plus any future building pro
gram. He said the army now wus ex
perimenting with other matorlnl
as substitute for lumber If It was
found necessary to use it.
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1 GALLON LINSEED OIL
1 POUND PUTTY
1 QUART TURPENTINE
1 3-INCH PAINT BRUSH Wl H EACH
5-Gal. MASTER PAINTER'S HOUSE PAINT
Ml
In S-gallon lott
Yet, sirl You get all this for ust the regular price of the paint alone! And
Wards Matter Painters House Paint Is the tame at advertised brands selling for
2.75 and upl Gallon covert up to 450 sq. ft. 2 coatsl Atk about our $50
paint finance plan. Paint now pay laterl "Bring containers for oil end
turpentine.
BASEMENT
NINTH STREET, Corner
By LARRY ALLEN
WITH THE BRITISH FLEET
SOMEWHERE IN THE MEDI
TERRANEAN, March 20 (!')
Long strings of British convoys
are steaming to and from tho
Greek ports dully nuclei' the pro
tection of this tleet.
Some convoys luivo been
bombed from thu nil', but nil
thus fm' huvii reached their de.i
hlimtluiiH safely.
Italian niivnl vessels liuvo not
attempted to crush through the
British patrols along tho gate
way waters leading to tho Dodv
cunc.se Islands and Tripoli.
A few small Italian torpedo
bouts huvo been sighted, but they
sped away w h r n the British
fired at them. Vessels such us
cruisers and destroyers huvo not
been seen In tlieso rloso-ln urens.
British sources say unofficial
ly that this Is becuuso of the
big gaps ripped In Italy's cruiser
mid destroyer squadrons during
nlno months of war and because
tho battleships crippled at Tar-
anto lust November 1 1 are still
out of commission,
In addition, they csllmoto that
30 or more Italian submarines
huvo been destroyed.
SCARED BY GROWL
Monkeys sometime are so ter
rified on hearing the flcrco growl
of a tiger in the Jungle that they
fall out of tho treetops to the
ground, becoming easy prey..
Trulove's
Meat Market
919 East Main
Phone 4282
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