Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 17, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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HftnVa "l'1' Notion"!
llio.ffilrt ,ruiriu-ci homo
Ibc
W" .1.. wl wIlCIO llO MIIOII !
.nch V.10 ... ....I nn-iildvllt
,rui Auxiliary The mixlll-
'A II meet 'lln.rsdoy, Jonu
'V n the lrr library club
' 1 ii 8 d in. A class o( con
;l ', lob Initialed ,ond "
,r, .nd menil.cr.;f the drll
Kid '" imlforiiis. M
, will enlermln members of
an port " home-made
"dtp Winded MiniiPK.
ujm!n ol Mooie Frlduy,
S 10 homcmaklng
1 m of the Women of the
"S rill A "' !"''," ',"
, i lor a potlij'-k lunch
,,d business n.rctlng with
committee ch..lii'.n. Maude
ricnt. In charge. Al '!' "'J
. i ilternoon. IHrrc will he a
dpyh' the hull. Till. I.
s fifth of the series. The pub
It invited to attend.
S.oior Circle Tito Senior clr
I of the Community Cungrrgn
L, church will meet Friday.
Inuary 10. with Mm. W- O.
tl.J 3U4 Eherleln; the as-
...i.i ki vi i
lllnf none" win Dc .'. '
irion. ucsiirri ii i" - p. iv..
-30 p. m.. unci Mm. Karl Red
in will review the book "Went
the Dale Line."
Knlllina Club A knitting
..k hit Firm nrcnulird fur old
Id new knitters, and will meet
m., it 329 Muln In room B. An
tractor will be on hnnH nl
ii lime to heln with knitting
Illcullloi, end anyone Interest-
Ii invited to aucnci.
Ptllcm Poit Pelican Post,
imber 1383, VFW, will hold
rttulir meeting Thursday
ienlnl t 8 p. m, In the KC
ill. All mcmocru are requosicu
k nivuni. and vlsltlnii mem-
in re welcome. Refreshments
be served by tho ladles mix-
liry.
nnfrim Snrlatv Tim Dnrrn
clly of the Seventh Day Ad-
mtlst cnurcii win now a loon
It, ThursdKV, January 18, at
irter'i Pine Fond market on 7th
fid Pine. The nalo will start al
o clock a. m.
Itituriu Harry Wayne of
uimith Falls roturned Sunday
lorn Corvallls where he attend.
Dad s day ceremon en at Ore.
In State college. His son. liar
d, li enrolled as sophomore
me college,
Choir Practice The Klamath
fillnran church choir will proc
ice inuranay at iao n. m. in
cad of Wednesday because of
e primrose concort at the Pel
lan theatre, .
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Binjamin Franklin
By EARL WHITLOCK
The hlltarv
Id orinter fur hi lnuf-nllnn
ft his electrical experiments
(mmon senso
? (or his In-
"unbie aid to
new nation
the Itr.lt.w4
I a t K I In II.
frill throes. ,
u am you
ft W o n rl r
nsi tills i.on
I noni I.'..,..
th ImmlHr.i
Li . j " "..
L "wetted, was nbl to Infilt
ree the rm-aiiu n.wi n. .ii....
liBn.. t "mi inu ti iiia-
Im,y..S( " 1110 Krcnt ,wom
H r .1 ':"mn Callll,1't''
!ld i k,. u " U,D worici. no
'if pi?yJMf,,1 completely him-
l,j' uuoui Willi IPC
M"ant,niennlniilcss formal-
l,nj Yl vc'iics, suddenly
ffid.,i,,en!fL'lv 'ce to faci
hrceusr.; .vmVAl
Ki,nicy hnd h(,cn hla own
Fjnee i Immcillntcly wnnt wild
nor wam I.: ..
snkn. Vi""6"- "?r. was
l ""aV, In. '?rt. hero was a
... nU oi winch might give
I hi.c i P01'" of Intoninllon-
r'-iiiiiii.
"uin1 pI"!K,,n.y. Mr. Whttlock
on,. 1 vvimiock Funeral
NjVlffl1 on "The
PorNWool
CWp BlonJcnf.
PREGON WOOLEN' STORE
800 Main
On Business Juhn C. Johns
ton, formor iiiuiiukci' of Paclflo
Fruit Kxpress line uiul truns-
rerred this full to Purllund, is
Kpcndlnu nevarol days In Klnm
nth Falls on hunliien. Ho It a
gucsl at tho Wlllard.
From Bonansa John floss o(
Uonniuii wan In Kliiiuath Fulls
Tiiosduy on buslm-sit In connec
tion with the iiKrlcnltonil nil
vlsury uommlttco of Klamath
county,
To Medford I'istil Skcen and
ft. II. lninntt were In Medford
Wcdnosdny mi huslurss. Whllo
Ihnro Linnotl was to pick up
some army siiIviiko uiiiterhil fur
tho Boy Scout prouram hero.
Lucky Pinochle Club Satur
day, January 2U, the l.ucky PI
noclilo club will meet nl the
home of Ruth Behnrn or lunch
eon at 1 p. m.
rrltndly Circle Velma Mitch
ell, 817 Cast Main, will be host-
esa to lh Friendly circle, wllh
Noun Hull, nMilsllint. Luncheon
will ho served nt 1 p. in.
Auxiliary St. Paul's Woman's
auxiliary will meet ThurMlny at
2 p, in. at the home of Mrs,
Kruest J. Howell, 031 Alameda
To Portland Unve Snyder,
employs of Shaw's stationery In
Klumath Falls, Is In Portland to
day, Wednesday, on business,
Flashes of
Life
STRETCHER-UPPER
MIAMI. Fin.. Jim. 17 lI'i
Aarini I). RnsMnnii, UI, had to
Itruw h half-Inch to become po
liceman.
First examined, he wns found
to be S feet, (li Inches. He
needed to bo 5 fret, nine.
"I gave him a scries or stretch
Inj! exercises," snld Executive
Secretary D. II, Hadley of the
civil service board, "and told
him to cumn back early In the
mnrnlnit. Kveryona Is taller at
inni tune,
"I mcusured him myseir and
found him to be 3 feet, 01
Inches."
Board members looked skepti
cal but approved the appoint
ment, YOUR HONORI
COM'MIIIA. S. C, Jan. 17 P
Judite M. M. Mnnn of St. Mat
thews can't escnpe h I a legal
training.
Cnncludlnii an address to the
South Carolina senate he turned
to the presiding officer and be
gan. "So, Mr. Foreman of the
jury."
PROGRESS
DENVER, Jan. 17 'PI The
wild west Isn't wild anvmorc
a white man supplies feathers for
Indian wnr bonnet.'.
A Sulllvnn, Colo., turkey
raiser, P. M. Pierre, provides
tho Sioux Indians of western Ne
braska and the Nnvnjos of New
Mexico with white turkey feath
ers for their headdresses.
They hnvo a iitnndlng order ot
$4 a pound.
GOURMET
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 17 l,D
Mnx Ilnrrina. employe nt a ren
dering eomnnny. found a Studo
hnker Pacific corporation Iden
tification badge In the stomach
of a beef ha was carving.
His brother-in-law, Roy Peter
son, who works at Sludcbnker,
said he thought Iho picture look
ed fomlllnr. Sure enough, it be
longed to a fellow employe Cor!
Mrdsker.
Medsker said hn lost the badge
last March, while attending an
auction at the stockyards.
Varieties of Apples
Set Aside For Army
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 MV
Handlers of fresh apples grown
and located 111 Washington and
Oregon were ordered yesterday
by the war food administration
to set aside their holdings of
Wlncsnp. Newton and Delicious
(except Golden Delicious) variet
ies to meet military require
mollis. What portion of Ihe (1,800,000
bushels nffcclcd would be taken
was not disclosed, hut WFA said
supplies not needed by the mil
itary would bo released for ci
vilians. Military requirements
will bo obtained trom shippers
on an "equitable basis," WFA
said.
50 Wool Unions
25 Wool Unions
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
Concert Artist
1 ' ,"
'.
William Prlmroaa
American Legion post ot Mo
lln has adopted a resolution pro
testing any change In tho exist
ing Klamath basin water rights,
The post resolution was
prompted by the California Ore
gon Power company proposal for
construction of additional facili
ties on Klamath river.
"It la our belief," said the
resolution, "that any further in
crease In allotment of any Klam
ath water rights to this or any
other firm would be detrimental
to the right and benefits of the
farmers of the basin."
The resolution was addressed
to Klumath members of the
Ktii to legislature,
Alaskan Papers Now
Receiving AP Service
SEATTLE, Jan. 17 (It1) Real
izing a goal in Alaska newt
paper development, the Anchor
age Times and the Fairbanks
News-Miner began receiving di
rect automatic printer service
of the Associated Press today,
the first papers in the territory
to obtain this Instantaneous
transmission of world news
from the United States.
Tho linking of the Seattle bu
reau of the Associated Press
with the two Alaska papers in
a service which alto carried
newt reports from Press Associ
ation, AP's radio subsidiary, to
stations KFAR at Fairbanks and
KFQD at Anchorage was made
possible by the cooperation of
the signal corps' Alaska com
munications system.
The speedup In newt delivery
carried to the northern terri
tory press tervice comparable
te that received by nrwapapers
In tho states. Each day the two
? a pert will receive more than
300 words of news copy, the
most Important stories from the
leased wire operating 24 hours
a day In the AP's Seattle bu
reau, '
Grasshoppers are ground and
used for flour by the Arabs.
Just Received!
Shlpmant of
MEN'S
KNIT SHORTS,
MIDWAYS
and LONGS
Undershirt! to match
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
Wa4na4ar. Ja. 17,
HERALD AND NEWS FIVat
APPOINTED TO BOARD
SALEM, Jan. 17 (fP) R- W.
Simeral, St. Helena, wat ap
pointed by Governor Snell to
day to the state board of educa
tion. He has been serving on a
pro tern basis in the absence of
John (J. Winn, Portland, whose
term expired January 1.
WORK SHIRTS
Slstt 14 to 17.
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
Both DAY and EVENING Classes
A Thorough Court in APPLIED BOOKKEEPING .
Both Gregg and that SPEEDY THOMAS
NATURAL SHORTHAND
Typing, Offic Machines, and Kindred Subjecti
A Business Office Training School
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE
733 Pint StrMt
Phona 4780
IN CONCERT HERE
William Prlmrnje, called by
many of the nation's Icadlini
critics os Ihe world's rinest vlol'i
player, will appear In concert ol
the Pelican theulrc tonight at 8
o'clock under the auspices of the
Klumath Community Concert as
sociation, Prlmmsc wns a dinner guest
at the Marino Dnrracks officers
club Tuesday night and from
7 to 8 o'clock performed for the
men at the Barracks auditorium
where he was welcomed by an
excellent attendance. Lotcr with
Major Henry Fans, Barracks
recreation officer, Primrose
waUhed the boxing matches at
the Klamath naval air station.
Theatre doors open at 7 p. m.
for the concert and there are no
reserved scuts. Admittance is
by membership card only and
no tickets will be sold ot the
door. Tills is the second of the
winter concerts scheduled by
(lit! association.
County crews were working
Tuesday In an effort to repair a
stretch of the Lungell valley
market road, near tho William
Campbell place, which has be
come nearly impassable.
County Judge U. E. Rccdcr
said trucks and cars nrc getting
through the stretch, but Hint they
sink into the road surface and
strike high centers.
The workers arc taking rock
out of a pit by hand and hauling
It to the road. The county shovel
is broken down nnd awaiting
parts, Judge Recdcr said, pre
venting its use on the Langoll
valley Job.
Health Secretary
Visits Communities
Mrs. Izola Porker, executive
seerclury o( the Klumath County
Health association, visited lily
and Sproguo Ilivcr Monday in
there in the new mobile unit,
due to arrlvo In Kiamain county
sometime, this spring.
II. C. Shnrpc, superintendent
of the Bly schools, accepted the
appointment of educational chair
man for Bly, and Thclma Rose,
a teacher in the Junior high
school, will bo educational chair
man al SproRiie River. They
will carry on tho type of work
of which Mrs. Burt Hawkins is
chairman for the entire county.
HANDY
PITTSBURGH, Jan. 17 (Pi
You never know, Sofle Graf, 27,
will tell you, when white shoes
come In handy. . She brought
one of hers into court yesterday
and showed where she had Jotted
a license number after a hit-run
accident last July. "I didn't
have paper," she explained.
Any Photograph
(Copied, I
One Print I
91.00 J
Films davaloptd and printed
for any 8 or 8 xpoturot
Roll 35c
Rtprlnlt 4c each
Prompt Service
UUD'S
1031 Main
Phona 7187
...... .- r r.l-( r.liu. hl.V.
Frintnurrf Bottler! Klamath Fallt Paoti-Cola Botllino Co.
est n
J. 0. J9 'A
Crisp
He
SPRING
APPAREL
I 8uch DMrietlonl X. f
H :r f)
my
1
11
Blousea create the mood of your costume ... so many variations
for so many occasions! Snowy white or heavenly shades to
bring out your skin tones and give a party touch to your
ensemble! ,
Others 1.38 and 3.88
Rayons, Crapoi, ond
Sheen charmingly
smocked and fluted.
GIRLS' DRESSES
98
Just the Kind Young Misses Llktl ,.
She will find her favorite colors In
pretty dirndl or princess types. Many
with tie and button backs. 7 to 14.
Other Dretsei at 1-38 to 2.98
SECOND FLOOR
0n
fur J
I u
fir w:U
it 5 in i
BOYS'
PLAID MACKINAWS
90
All wool, heavy weight, fully lined. Has
large collar that can be changed into a
parka hood. Also has four large pockets.
Come in red or blue plaids, sizes 8 to 14.
DOWNSTAIRS
Bolt, and 8o Easy to Work With!
OUTING FLANNEL
19c the yard
There arc ever so many uses this fine
quality material can bo put to. Baby'
thingt make up especially well.
BLENDED SPUN PRINTS
59c yard
Lovely textures in pastel back
grounds, for all the spring sewing
you have in mlndl These rayons cut
and drape beautifully, tool
CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
REDUCED
12.75
Large double bed sUe spread, heavily
tufted. Crinkle crepe back. Site
00x105.
DOWNSTAIRS
Kadiet' '
FLANNEL PAJAMAS
2.86
Colorful printed outing flannel pa
jamas. Tailored and butcher boy
styles. Preshrunk. Siies 34 to 40.
SECOND rtOOB
Men's
50 WOOL
UNDERWEAR
3.98
Men's finest quality, long wearing.
30 wool union suit. Sizes 40 to 44.
main rtooa.
JR. BOYS' JIMMIES
REDUCED
79c
Cotton and rayon suiting material.
Plain colors only. Well tailored.
Sizes 2 to 6.
DOWNSTA1KS
MEN'S COTTON
'JNDERWEAR
1.19
Men's full cut, fine quality cotton
union suits. Long and short sleeves.
Sizes 38 to 46.
MAIN FLOOR
MEN'S WORK CAPS
' 94c ..,'
Men's and boys' lined winter work
caps, with car flaps. Melton and
plaid, all sizes.
main rtooa