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    Lay, January 6,
1945
..1ERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
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GROUPS
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i jL'iinlLL Women of llio
ml Merrill cliuptor. No. 11),
; Xilii January , heard re
I ..i n... Mooauliavou. Muosa-
II geadmny ol friendship,
relief, moiiiberlilp. library
DiilUclty committees ami
uncoil tlutl brKliinlntt Bat
v n I If l I, January li, the
Will IUIIMM ".
each succeeding Iwo
..ill further notice. A
lunula bull with prizes lo
ivoii lr U" beat costumes
mined lor February 17. All
ure lo at neici in wic
Community liull.
(ember 'i'i tho luduu en-
inert nt Hie annual ClirUl
iwilv lor (iimllloa of Ihu
bt-rK ' with trails being on
jj ililliiruil hum annua.
ilms been reported Hint ill
Liilius boxen lor men in the
(Jce were acnt out.
ine candidate, Mi's. Cluia
r,l. will be Initiated at
J Siiieellntl Jnnniiry ID. when
; Lcmlciny of Iriuiidalup coin-
ij ie will prcacnt a cnupter
u II urogram.
hi. Helen Arnelt, locul lodiie
' BUrr who nae in a v u u iu
1 Lent City, was a gueal.
flowing the business meet-
lie giuiip iiim win. .,.,
riler of MooaO Willi Alia,
stnlt. reporting lor lliu
mill County Health aaaoelu
on the possibility of a vlait
mobllo unit In the early
Sc whieh will be aenl here
provide free examination fur
Ellon of tubereuloau. The
f it now under way In Mult
ouli county.
?lrty-cliiht niomborahlpa In
county auoclntlon were
Alresluitenta were tcrvud by
Ki n I c o n b I c e, Coiiulu
gliov, Dulorca Muatcra, Vlo-
; JYiiUs, Amelia Ztcr and Ilea-
aicu.
tvM jyi
r. Georgia Moore la sutler-
iroin a broken aiiKio which
suffered recently wlillo on
lamutli Kalis itreet.
ri. Annii (Murray) llowurd
rued h o m e December i't
Portland where alio was u
ini from November 2U un
beccmber 'i'i, in Good fan-
lan hospital. Mia. Howard
it north ior a complete na-il-
lieckui) and rutui'ned mucti
roved in huullh.
he learned recently lliul her
but. ucur ueiuon, thrleo
hided In ucUon in tho buro-
i and Italian wur theaters,
hua been hoapilalked (or
. aniii muniim hi Qjiunuiii.', una
I p given a medlcui discharge.
' I vunne niiiii. iiri'Ki.iil.Til umh
I'urpic lleuri, mile red ac
shoulder and arm wounds
pit lual combat action, lib
returned to the United
4 about . September I, hav
(Served with a nuriitrnun clt.
itlbn. Immeclluteiv rnllnwlMn
fiuiiiischiirgc he went to boatttu
wriiic ho la now cinnluvod m
liisncctor with Ihu doains
Antrim company.
is. Homer nentun haa ae-
d a aeeretnriiil poaltlun
Attorney lhoinaa . Chut.
With Mr. llcalun. ounnr
ilic Union tuition here, alio
ni Tcecuuy iroin junior-
utcr an ausciico of 2 '
fcUtta
er3i
'ilfl
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Merrill
MARRY IN NOVEMBER
Betly Ki.her, tliiuiihler of Mrs. R. B. Aahworth, became the
brldn of Klmer Uarnca In n ceremony which took place at the
home of the bride a parent in I'ortlund early In November. The
couple lire imikintf their home In Klamuth Foils for the present
lime. Mrs. Uuriiea and her mother ore former residents of thin
city.
Day on Planet Eros Lasts
Five Hours, Says Pruett
MERRILL CITY
UP
Promoted
By J. HUGH PRUETT '
Aatronomor, General EttUnilon
Division, Univertity of Ortyon
Can you fancy living un a
world so liny that a few hours'
walk wuiild take yju entirely
around, It and Aheru 'ac day Is
only fivo hours lng? Would It
be a thrill to tee anr.thir similar
llltli! world only 10 miles from
yours? If so, einuKU'i' n-lmnl-
iiu to the little pi.iiM'l r.ioH,
two get light from both spheres
part of the time; then 2i hours
i Inter their mutual revolutions
hide one behind the olhcr.
"The sun't distance is most eas
ily obtained by the Indirect
method of measuring the dis
tinicu to a nearby planet. In 10:il
when Ivros came within 1U.0U0,
DUO miles of tho earth, the whole
astronomical brotherhood was
measuring tho space between us
which now It niiiilii in a i::n.:lion and this little world. To Dr. H
to be observed' with amdll tele- j Sponcor Jones, astronomer royal
scopes.
i ot England, was assigned the
Eroa. accidentally discovered : '". r '?SK 01 TSC. . .
hv uhouWanhv In HlllU haa ' '"" cour(nnnuim me
pl.Tcd "an' Important role 'in ''''' observations
astionoinlcnl mcasurcmr-nH. Ill r or 10 years he and hbi assist
moves on a curious orbll which ! worked and calculated. In
pari of the time takes II beyond i IM1 he announced their find
Man and sometimes brings il j "K. liiKlead o the su'i dit
wlthin less than 14.000.OOU miles I J"11 being 02,000,000 mi es. the
of the earth. Some of the obser-1 '"ro so long accepted, the now
vallons Indicate Kros rescniblca ";eaaurenicn s moke it 03,003 -
A flgire B. . This nan nccn in
terpreted to mean that it Is
(plndlc-sliupcd or IS really two
splines, each of about eight
miles In diameter, revolving
obonl each other with a dis
tance of nine miles between
them.
Light Variations
It la known Hint al times Kros
goes through light vm iutions
with a period of 5 hours 111 min
utes. When al brightest It Is
three time-s as luminous as when
staging its "fade-out." Perhaps
Mai in
r. and Mrs. P. C. 'Wilson
(laughters have returned
ii Portland whero they spent
llOllllllV kni.artn tu.lt. ..-..
jJvl " " I mi-
K I1." ."Ice. daughter f Mrs.
rye. Wilson, hut returned to
Lojgoii state after tho holiday
and Mrs. Jobs Whiii,,i.i
daughter Joyce Thome were
' Yfnr'ft lli.u ll..
Jnc home ol Mr. iii m,
'irt W. Browning, Klamalh
- ii. ana mr. .Browning
c soon for Row Lodge, Ore,
": incir nome, vi
I'firU,. ITnlilnnl.. .1.. . .
ft. i r Ii. , ""'"'""j, v n o nas
r T 1 I with rheumatic fever,
. n-ve in mo near fu
lor a warmer rtiimuin i
fs of benefiting ftt, health.
hANCEI.L VAI.I.EY Mr.
nnd Mrs. F. W. Brown enter
tained at their home on Christ
inas night with an 8 o'clock
buflel supper and pinochle
parly. Tho.se enjoying the parly
were Mr. and Mrs. George Thur
man of Hawthorne, Nevada.
PKC and Mrs. Harold Friuier
ot Klamath Falls. PFC Clary
(lay of the Marine Barracks.
Martin Brown. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Friuier and the host and
hostess.
S 5 5
LANGFXL VALLEY Mrs.
Lester Leavlll entertained on
December 21 wllh a turkey din
ner In honor of her husband on
his birthday. Guests Included
Mrs. Mary Dearborn, Mrs. Ella
Roads, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Hrlcidsesc. Mike Dearborn, Joe
Roads, Albert Dearborn and
Doris, Mary and Calvin Lcavitt.
S S 8
Insinuation of new officers
will be held by Canton Crater
In the IOOF hall on Thursday
evening, January II, starling ot
8 o'clock. Ladles and chevaliers
bio retpieslcd to attend In full
dress uniform for the cere
mony. Refreshments will bo
served at the close of Iho evening.
000 miles. This has been accent'
cd and appears In recent text
books as the best available dis
tance. Witnott Fada-out
Somo of us mudo un interest
ing observation of Erot on Feb
ruary 28. 1038, with a 4-Inch re
fracting telescope. In the center
of the field of view wo found
threo litllo Mars of equal bright
ness in a straight line. Which
was Eros was uncertain. But
within 20 minutes it was easily
seen that one was Retting out of
the lino. Within an hour, this
"wanderer" was below the oth
ers which were fixed stars
and was very much fainter. An
hour Inter II had regained its
brightness first noted. Wc hod
wiincsscd a 'fadeout." We did
not wait lo catch the maximum,
notwithstanding the generous
servings of hot chocolate by one
member of the party.
The present approach Is noth.
Ing unusual but shows Eros as
about a 10th magnitude object.
This writer will gladly furnish
angular locations to those own
ing telescopes equipped with set
ting circles.
Strip Tease Causes
Riot Almost
MYITKYNA, Burma, Ja.
iT) II sounded like a riot In one
of the nine open-air theatres in
this Jungle town.
Mary was a comely mist
whose encaging strip-tease danco
ended with a dash off the stage,
her last garment fluttering to
Hie floor. The GI's whooped for
15 minutes unlll she came back.
II was all on the screen, how
ever. A soldier here received the
films for Christmas, and the
show was run on the camp
screen not once, but four times.
TAXES AT MEET
MERRILL City fathers in a
wordy session opened the New
Year Thursday night by unani
mously voting lo raise all oc
cupational taxes SO per cent,
announced appointment of a
new city marshal, appqlntcd a
new councilman and put all
city collections under the Juris
diction of a city bookkeeper.
Holdover business that failed
lo get attention during the reg
ular session will come before
the council at a sncclal session
called by Paul Lewis, president
of Iho council, for next Thurs
day night.
While no list of the new tax
rates was Immediately avail
able, the adjustment was made
to meet growing city needs lor
financing future city Inuirovc-
mcnt programs. Taxes levied
soma years ago have for many
months proved inadequate.
Ed Davis, recently marshal
at Chlloquin and prior to his
term of office there, city mar
shal here for about five years,
has again been appointed to that
office here, taking over his
duties January 1.
Thomas W. Chatburn, Merrill
attorney, will be employed in
the future as city bookkeeper
to be responsible for collection
of all city revenues. Since the
city charter calls for election of
a recorder, Mrs. Eva Bowman,
who is the present incumbent,
will continue to issue all war
rants. Mayor Frank E. Trotman de
clared the office of councilman
to which Orrin Moore was elect
ed last November, vacant and
appointed Dale West to fill the
chair for the four-year term. It
is expected he will be sworn in
at the special session next
Thursday.
Moore, who has failed to
qualify since his election, will
report January 24 for his pre
lnduclloii physical.
Paul L o w i s, by unanimous
vote of the council, will serve
as president.
Mayor Trotman and Council
men Paul Lewis, Tom Barry, C.
E. Sharp and Recorder Bowman
were present.
Response to Health
Program Higher In
County Than City
Reports at the regular meet
ing of the Klamath County Pub
lie Health association, held Wed
nesday at the chamber of com
merce, showed that the response
to tho membership drive is high
er within Klamath county than
in the city of Klamath Falls it
self. There are already 59 mem
bers and three club member
ships reported in Malin, whereas
Merrill boasts 28 members and
one club membership.
According to Mrs. Bert Haw
kins, education chairman, leaf
lets and posters have been dis
tributed throughout the county,
and stated that many requests
have been made for the show
ing of the educational films on
tuberculosis.
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Word of hit promotion from
lieutenant to lieutanant com
mander was rocaivad this wk
bv John M. Babcock, above, of'
fleer in charge of conatructlon
here for the U. S. navy bureau
of yards and docks. Lt. Com,
mender Babcock't home is in
Appleton, Wis. He arrived here
December 24, 1943, and took
full charge of the navy con
struction office in April, 1944,
with jurisdiction over both the
Marine Barracks and the naval
air station jobs.
E
Close Call for Yank Fighter Pilot
T ' ' ' 4 . ' fir ,
,.1
F ' ' Iks'
i . .. ('. (NBA Tthnhaio)
otdm.ni.., i 1 iiiaei
"Hn UWnV llnhftmJ . . . .. .. . ...it........ , w . i i . - . m .
nru I j, lu,n oinlnK WTCCKBge or Ills l-a Biter ne SKIlluiuy urousin. ins pinup lo cartn ior m
ersjin landing, Thlt dramatic photo was mnrla hv a 11. H. Aimv Slernol Onrni enmersmsn
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Delegates Arrive
For Canning Confab
EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 6 M5)
Delegates began arriving here
early this morning from many
points along the Pacific coast for
tho second annual three-day con
vcntlon of the Pacific coast
Council of Cannery and Process
unions (APL) which will bo held
in the Eugrno hotel here begin
ning at 10 a. m. today.
Speakers will include J. D.
Merr, executive secretary-treasurer
of the Oregon Federation of
Labor, George Googe, southern
representative of the AFL from
California, Charles R. Smith.
AFL organizer for the state of
Oregon, Gertrude Sweet, eighth
district vice president and inter
national organizer, Harry W. Al
drlch, president of the Eugene
chamber of commerce, and Wil
liam M. Tuginan, managing edi
tor of the Eugene Register
Guard. Naval Subcommittee
To Be Proposed
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (P)
Formation of a senate naval af
fairs subcommittee to aid in
working out a postwar opera
tions plan for the Pacific will be
proposed by Senator Magnuson
(D-Wash,).
Magnuson, who Is expected to
receive an assignment .to the
naval affairs committee, told a
reporter he already had dis
cussed the proposal with Chair
man Walsh (D-Mass.).
The navy's general board,
Magnuson said, already Is con
templating permanent bases in
the Pacific and expects lo con
sult with congress as its plans de
velop. The house naval commit
tee, of which Magnuson was a
member, has such a subcommittee.
Better Rotation Plan
far South Pacific Men
Urged by Idahoan
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 Pl
Rep. Dworshak (R-Idaho) said to
day he has urged MaJ. Gen. J. A.
Ullo, adjutant general, to give
immediate consideration to a
more equitable rotation plan for
service men in the Southwest
Pacific theatre.
Numerous complaints have
been received, Dworshak said,
from Idaho parents of men who
have been overseas as long as 33
months without being fur
loughed to the United States.
"I am nartieularly interested
In annealing in behalf of men
whose health has been under
mined and who have suffered
combat disabilities," he added.
Advertiser Named
Medford C of C Head
MEDFORD. Jan. 6 (VPi Herb
Grey, advertising manager of the
Medford Mail-Tribune, Is the
new president of the Jackson
county chamber of commerce.
The newly-elected board of di
rectors chose H. S. Duel as vice
oreaident and retained Frank
Hull as manager.
Members of all churches are
invited to attend a vesper serv
ice which has been planned lor
Sunday at 5 p. m. at the First
Presbyterian church, Oth and
Pine.
A candlelight service, 'The
Feast of Lights," honoring
Christ as the "Light of the
World" will be presented. Tho
young people of the Episcopul
and Presbyterian churches unite
in assisting the Rev. F. C. Wis.
senbach In the presentation of
"The Feast of Lights."
Dr. James Millar of Portland,
field secretary of the Oregon
Council of Churches, will . be
the speaker. He has chosen as
h i s topic, "Romance of the
Bible." Dr. Millar is recognized
throughout the state as a man
of outstanding ability and Is in
much demand as a speaker.
The Rev. Bertrand F. Peter-
ton, president of the Ministerial
association of Klamath Falls,
will introduce Dr. Millar, and
Gladys Wardwell will sing.
All young people are invited
to stay to hear Dr. Millar speak
at S o'clock on the subject,
Your Personality." Refresh
ments will be served before the
meeting, and a recreation period
following has been planned.
If you want to sen it phone
The Herald and News ''want
ads," 3124.
Bus Driver Slain
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Mist Wlnnefred Cecil, 35-year-old
Navy but driver, found brutally mur
dered in her Mare Island, Calif.,
Navy bus. Her killer had apparently
bidden himself overnight in the bus.
One of the most unusual post
war air service plans is that of
rushing freshly squeezed citrus
Juice from the south and west to
northern and eastern cities,
where it, could be delivered on
doorsteps with the morning milk.
The Iload in
Berlin
By The Ataoelattd Press
"-". tu.ll ou, II1IIVB
(from near Duren).
is. nussian front: ao miles
(fro . north of Warsaw)
3. Hiintfnrlnn frint. AAA
(from Hron river).
4. Italian front: 848 milt
(from Alfonslne suburbs).
Portland Attorney
Resigns Public Post
WACUIMftTfttf m lift.
i.w,tiu,v,i, wan, o ifi
Jean Meyer, Oregon attorney
wuu wus an assistant prosecutor
In thj mass Artllinn I.Li U -
- ovui.twu uiai, uas le
i Un (H hr nnrf a. iMnUI ! -,
ant to the attorney general to
uit.wi a private law practice.
Miss Meyer's home is in Port
land, where she was graduated
from the Northwestern college
of law. She will leave the federal
post on January IS after two and
one-half years to become asso
ciated with the law firm of Pos
ner and Fox.
A person who haa suffered
sun stroke is thereafter always
susceptible to heat.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Mora Yourself
Save H Long aad
Short Trips
STILES' BEACON SERViCI
Phone M04 1301 East Mate
IS YOUR
DUTY
By RITA WHISENANT
Lictmtd Cotmtlologist
SRF Night Cream and Day
Lotion, the Sperti Labora
tories products containing Bio-
dyne R, have
come in for a
lot. of mention
here, but there's
lots to be said
about them. The
Night Cream,
which contains
a carefully bal
anced formula
of luxuriant
emollient oils, plus 2000 units
of Biodyne R an ounce, should
be applied at night after you
clean your face. The' Biodyne R
stimulates the taking-in of
oxygen from the blood-stream
and, from the surrounding at
mosphere, which is a function
of the cell life in the skin tis
sue. Actually, your skin loses
its vital fresh, youthful appear
ance as skin breathing de
creases. THE Day Lotion, which con
tains tho same amount of
Biodyne R as the Night Cream,
should be used on your face in
the morning before you apply
your make-up. It will not inter
fere with the use of any type
make-up.
e e
THE benefits of SRF are not
1 limited to a certain age
group, either . . . women over
30 will benefit immensely, and
women under 30 can keep their
naturally healthy skin in its
usual good condition, and guard
against the ravages of dryness,
wrinkles, and the crcpencss
that will surely come their way
unless proper precautions are
taken.
DEMEMBER the name, SRF,
' (Skin Respiratory Factor)
. , . and remember to stop in
and ask me to show you the
next time you're by Everbody'l.
RITA.
Everhodys Drug
808 Main-
RADIO REPAIR
By Expert Technician
GOOD STOCK OF AVAILABLE
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For All Makes el Radios
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114 N. 9th Phone 75i2
Across From Montgomery Ward en North 8th
Important
Announcement
With pleasure and satisfaction
we an ..ounce
Mr. and Mrs. Louis llaitii
of Margot's
are joining the management of
LaPointe's Store. Mr. and Mrs.
Margulis need no introduction
to the public of Klamath Falls.
In 12 years of operation they
have built up a reputation of
integrity and service in this
community.
They join LaPointe's in con
nection with our expansion
program to help us make La
Pointe's one of the most out
standing and modern stores in
Oregon.