Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 13, 1944, Page 12, Image 12

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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ing 'enmiiuny
MAINTAIN PRICE
, SALEM Dec. 13 (P) Tile Ore
gon cane fi-its control board
.said today It would maintain the
12-ccnt price during the coining
year for loganberries, young
berries, boysenberrics and black
berries. TANGY TIDBIT.
. So rare and prized was pep.
TRUST FUND
Bowles Not Required
To Enforce Program
TACOMA, Doc. 13 W') Fed
eral Judge Charles H. Louvy
ruled yesterday that congress
never hit nded for Price Admin
istrator Chester Bowles to per
sonally enforce the office of
price minilnlslriillim immfutn
but should act "through his lit
torneys and employes under
him,"
The ruling, made in denying u
motion lo llsinlss charges
against llio James Henry Pack
(if Si-iitlln ....
grounds 1 1 in u
ho OPA suit was not
ittl'MllMIlllu t.u II...... .
Flashes of
Life
brought personally
per at one time in early Great
was tit'ciareu ny ui-ft ltlliiiiiiyn
In ho "of extreme linportinieu"
lo Ihu progriuu's uiiforccmKut,
. Tho grounds on which Ihn
coinpiuiy hud sought Ihu illnmln.
sal Iiiivu been upheld In iiumur.
Britain that it was not used as
1?
a seasoning, but was served in
small amounts as a tasty tidbit
.u,..l I
Howie
!' lv,, couri orb ft
'"'liiielsc,,. 01 "I'lKara
.... . ' K
at the end of the meal.
PACE TWELVE
FOR
SCOTS
$tJ , -WARDS j I &
ADULT'S ll-PIECE ARCHERY SET
5.95
Afade by Ben Pearson!
Welcome gift for any archery fan! 5'4-r. Hickory
bow with leather grip; six 26" hardwood arrows;
leather armguard, finger tab; paper target face; in
struction book. Bow has Medium pull (25 to 35 pounds). ,
LEATHER
BILLFOLDS
98S. 2.98
Styles for men and women in
smooth or pebble-grained Sheep
skin leather! Many with special
windows for identification cards.
Choose from a complete selec
tion. Plus 20 Excise tax.
TOY GUNS LIKE REAL
ARMY RIFLES 3.59
With solid walnut gumtockil Look
exactly like famous Carbine and
Springfield rrflesl Harmleul
W ,--:v?q Whit.
$yy vo,,ey'
fflf ' Ball
" 'V y39
BALLOON BIKE TIRE
RATION-FREE I 1.79
Ceiling price Is $2,051 Thick, long
wearing tread. 26x2.125".
Innemibe (Ceiling $1.10). ,9c
GOOD QUALIT1
MAPLE SKIS
6.45
12 -piece pattern. Official sin
and weight. Double twill lining.
Rubber valve bladder.
'V
II 1st
Cedar
Rov'ng
Arrows
Dex.
'40
Excellent for small game hunting.
Select Port Orford Cedar, blunt
Plastic point. 24 or 28 In.
Selected grain maple with dark
Walnut finish. Ideal equipment for
beginning or occasional skier.
Correct ski bend . ; ; downhill Tip.
Economy pricedl See them of
Wards todayS
Youngsters
"Tuff-Hide"!
Basketball
ft45
A tough, sturdy ball for young
playerit Official six. Cowhldt
covtr. ' .
Padded
Grip Ski Poles
47,
Lacquered 'metal shaft.
Leather-laced metal snow
rings. ' Formed, padded
leather grip.
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Xs
Montgomery
Officers of the Modoc Area
council, Boy Scouts of America,
tliis week announced the open
ing of a trust and endowment
fund for the work of the Boy
Scouts in the area covered by
this council.
Arnold L. Gralapp, finance
chairman, heads the trustees for
the fund and announced that the
purpose of the fund would be
primarily two-fold. It will re
ceive money for the future de
velopment of the council's sum
mer camp at Crescent lnko and
will also provido for emergency
income in years when it might
not otherwise be possible to con
tinue scouting in this area due
to financial conditions.
Gralapp pointed out that scout
ing had failed completely in this
area two successive times due
to lack of adequate iunds.
The Boy Scouts participate in
no other trust or endowment
activity in any area of the coun
cil. Aside from the actual op
erational funds raised for the
administration of the scout pro
gram anr.ually, this trust fund
will be the only sustaining fi
nancial plan of scouts in this
area.
K. G. Klahn president of the
organization, invited the public
to buy bonds to place in this
trust fund during the 6th War
Loan, matin saici, . A Doncl
made out in the name of the
Modoc Area Council, Boy Scouts
of America, will serve two pur
poses. It will speed victory and
will help guarantee a better
future for our boys of today."
At tne same time tnc an
nouncement of the trust fund
was made Scout Executive Rob
ert H. Lamott announced the
completion of plans for the de
velopment of Camp Makualla
at Crescent lake.
He recently returned from
Bend where he has been con
ferring with officers of the U. S.
Forest Service and with Charles
Overbay, chairman of the camp
ing committee.
Lamott stated that most of
the projects that will be neces
sary in the camp have been out
lined in detail and the finished
plan will be approved at the
annual meeting of the council
January 14.
ORONO, Me., Dec. 13 (P)
A likelihood that "potato sup
plies for civilian consumption
may be short in March-to-May,
1945," ' was seen today by Dr.
Charles H. Merchant, head of
the University of Maine's eco
nomics and farm management
department.
Recently returned from a na
tional farm outlook conference
in Washington, Dr. Merchant
said, in an extension service
statement, that if "the govern
ment takes the expected amount
of potatoes for military and
lend-lease . . . the civilian per
capita consumption of potatoes
will be about the smallest on
record."
He forecast that "potato
prices are expected to remain
relatively high and advance sea
sonally during the winter."
Creston Students
Move Into Marysville
PORTLAND, Dec. 13 (P)
Marysville grade school will
take in third to eighth grade pu
pils .of Creston grade school,
which was destroyed by fire
Monday, officials stated. They
will resume their studies Mon
day. Creston school's kindergarten,
however, has been dismissed for
the balance of the term, while
first and second graders will
continue their studies later in
the week at the shop and domes
tic science building, saved from
the blaze.
COUNCIL TO MOVE
SALEM, Dec. 15 (P) The
state civilian defense council an
nounced today it would mave
next week from the capitot
building to the state office build
ine. where it will be given
space In the state fire marshal's
office.
Bv The Associated Press
DENVER, Colo., Dec. 13 (P)
A postcard .has arrived from
Athens with postage of- 6,000,
000,000 drachmas on it,
SHE FELL HE FELL
PUEBLO, Colo., Dec. 13 (A)
Darlono Arvcson and Pohyu
Wong, former Shanghai news
paperman now a lieutenant in
the army air forces,'- obtained a
marriage license,
They met after sho fell while
ice skating, and he picked
her up.
GOOD OLD DAYS '
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 13 (VP)
Railroad Conductor H, P. Ka-
linker walked into the depot to
piucnnso some cigarets.
He returned with a box of
them.
On the cover was a picture of
Liinnn husscu, ana tne tax
stamp was dated, March 1, 1000,
SAFE. UNSAFE, SAVED
FARRAGUT, Ida., Dec 13 W)
Lt. (Js) C. G. Hntlcy, assistant
disbursing officer at Farragut
naval hospital, caught his neck
tic in, the door of. the office
safe when he slammed It shut
Several sailors arrived to help
They all tugged. Finally the
officer slipped the knot In his
tie down far enough to permit
ills escape ostrich fashion.
IRONICAL
OMAHA, Ncbr., Dec. 13 0P)
As nousing Durenu manager of
the chamber of commerce, Nor
man Haricd has been locating
houses and apartments for Oma
ha homescekers for threo years.
He's been quite successful in
helping many new residents
find homes.
Last month Haricd was ad
vised his home had been sold.
He had 90 days to vacate. He's
been unable to find a house
but he's still got 60 days to hunt.
SALEM, Dec. 13 IP) The
postwar highway bill passed by
congress yesterday Will permit
Oregon to spend $12,000,000 a
year on highways for each of
the first three years following
the war, plus $3,400,000 in fed
eral funds to be spent in each
ot the three years on .forest
roads, State Highway Engineer
R. H. Baldock said today.
The amounts to be spent each
year include:
Federal aid highways, Includ
ing rural and urban, $3,745,000
in federal funds, and $2,580,
000 in state funds; secondary
highways, $2,545,000 federal,
and $1,750,000 state; urban dis
tricts on federal highways,
$815,000 federal, and $565,000
state; forest roads, $3,400,000
federal.
The total road expenditures
under the program for the
three years will amount to
about $45,000,000, Baldock said.
Fog Causes Crash
Between 13 Vehicles
SEATTLE, Dec. 13 (P) A
streak of heavy fog which ob
scured vision along U. S. high
way 99 yesterday afternoon be
tween north Fort Lewis and
Camp Murray, was blamed to
day for a 13-vehicle collision and
the death of one man.
Robert Hofer, 71, of Seaside,
Ore., died from a heart attack
when his wife, Leila, stopped at
the scene of the accident shortly
after the cars had piled up. Their
auto was not involved.
Seven civilians and eight sol
diers also were injured. Six
empty army ambulances, a Jeep,
a truck and five automobiles
were invoLved before tho tangle
was unwound.
For His Christmas ,
A Pair of '
DRESS
SLACKS
Tan, blue, grey, brown
$5.95 to $20
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
Em
49 1 m K
far
Calves arc entirely off milk by middle ef
seventh week when you raise fhem (he larro
way. Helps prevent scours. No gruel feed
ing. Lots of Vitamin A for health and growth.
Gets calves off to the right start.
CALIF
BUILDER
MURPHEY'S SEED STORE
come
Gifts
HUNDREDS OF SEIECTIONS! ALL BARGAIN PRICED!
thy 'i. V'v
sir '-. ' ss i
CHIPPENDALE CHAIR
VALUE-PRICED 17.4!
Traditional styling . , , ruggtd
tanitrvctlon ... a low piled Wal
nut vnars jond hardwood.
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CARRY BABY IN THIS
Com(o, lor bgby .utmti,
for mold,,, Stwdj,
PLATFORM ROCKER
BEAUTIFUL SOFA PILLOW
FOR GIFTS . i ; 2.29
Glaamlng cotton and rayon Dam
ask covftrtngil Soft, springy fill
Infill AiiorUd colorll Buy In palril
60.95
FOR YOUR RELAXATION
If you want to act the most from your hours of relaxation.
Invest In this Platlorm Rocker vtluol You can't help but
enjoy lis spring filled seat and back ... Its smooth, rostlul
rocking action ... Its roomonhanclng btoutyl Made to
last . . , Walnut finished hardwood frame, long wenrlno
damask.
Only 20 Downl Monthly Payment Plunl
STURDY TRAININ8
Sliongly conit(wt,j,fcJri J
lld,overh.odilnjhg!,,J
enombtr IrxWid
W .-s AMU
IABY BATH WITH
TUB REST 9S
Korosaal oaolad tub, sliding drill
ing table, convnlrt tub rait.
35x23x3$ In. Gilt for bobyl
3-s r;
Is)'
STURDY SOLID OAK
HIGH CHAIR :
Sound tonitrwtlon for baby's
softly. Wlda spraad legi.
luitabl tray and foolrast.
Ad-
ui'M
AUTOMATIC DROP
SIDE CHILD'S CRIB
14.88
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Designed lo ennonce the nuttery
. , . built to loitl Natural beauty
of hardwood grain protected by
Wards best finish. Convenient
automatic drop side . , . end pan
els In lfn out the draft.
CHINTZ BEDROOM
ENSEMBLE . . .
LUXURIOUS SIZI m
SHA0GY RUGS... U
Thicker, larger iHirI
than you'd sxpttt Hi
prlcol J6"xtt" ilii. Nil
Ideal glltl
Spread
1798E
Dropories
The newest In bedroom beautyt
Fine quality, washable glaied
Chlnti printed In glorious floral
pattern and tailored like custom
made ensemblesl Spread top If
quilledl Buy at Wards, savel
r.
HTM PRINTED SHOW
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pyitOXYUN COATtD ,
waUr-r.nsllilyM","J
Now with concealed frta-rolllng
METAL whselt and made to lool
more Ilka real train itttl
Same good quality as uid Ir
schoohl Clear, brilliant colors
mixing tray, camel hair brush.
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POOL-ER-RINO
GAMES IN ONE!
One side for playing tan Billiard
and Pool gamas i . . the other for
playing Klondike! Complattl
All children love to draw, so buy
good crayons like these non-grll,
non-softening kind at Words,
UNUSUAL DART
BOARD GAME
ISM
B,l,hlly colorsdl SJ J1
nnl.hl Pull end prop1!
Will tfoliaht ony tiny lo" ;
98c
w,iU
Notpnly a game of skill that dad
will enoy, too . but a fast
moving baseball game on the
backl And three sleel-polnted
feather darts Included! (Fun lo
have for parlies, tool)
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frem our store stocks or from our catalogs.
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Phone 3443
Ward
Use yevr credit
j i . pay next yeerl
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