Parents Sing Birthday
Song On Chelan Shore
CHELAN, Wash., Doc. S (!)
'Huuuv Blrthduv to You." tlio
hum and womiin aung n they
knelt In tlio chill twlllglil on
tho short of Lnke Clielun, In
front of tlium u cuko wn6so
oven candles triad hard to push
puck tlio coming diirknos.
I On the cuke's Icing whs tho
message, "Slowurt, 7," for Slow
art Hals who had no birthday
party yesterday boctiuso ho won
one of tho children In tho achool
bun which plunged Into tho deep
lnko,
His brother, Douglua, 8, also
dlod In the trugody.
Mr. and Mm, Honor Hulo, tho
fmronta, couldn't qui to gut
lirouuh the song and whun they
could not continuo idowly ro.so
and wulkcd from tho tiny circle
of Unlit.
Tho tragic scene win onuctod
aftor memorial services for the
victims of tho accident conduct
ed by a navy chnplnln, tho Kov.
Murdock Halo, of Onkland,
Plane Brings
Triplets Home
! PORTLAND, Dec. 6 UP) Tho
alght weeks old, but nlrcndy lu
mous "alrborno O'Brien Irin'
lets" were heuded homo today
to Dufur. Ore., after a tronscon-
tlncntnl air trip tliut ended hero
for the cliyclrcn ana Uioir par
en tii.
The triplet, Jiicklo, Jean and
Jerry, wore tho flint act of trip
let! born In an army hospital.
T heir father. ox-Puratrooper
Sergeant Richard O'Brien and
the mother were itutlonod at
Ft. Denning, Ca., when they
were born October 10. Delivery
waa mude at tho paratrooper
acliool nospitui.
After JuuKlinir bnbles and bot
Ilea acroaa tho continent, tho
overseas combat veteran auid ho
waa "the proudeat guy In the
country and the blggcat nervous
wreck."
Ilia pretty wife la the former
Violet Odoll of Springfield. She
aald last night at tho Portland
airport that 24 bottles of for
mula ah prepared for the trip
gave out at bpokane, but North'
west Airlines soon provided oth
era.
Two Boys Held In
Stolen Car Death
IHLLSBORO, Dee. 8 P)
Two Portland boys were hold by
police today after a stolon car
)n which thovjina two company
Ions were riding struck and Kill
ed 14-year-old Claronco G. East
man, Beavcrton, noar her last
night.
State Policeman Vornon Boy-
er reported he was chasing the
Car whon It struck a bicycle rid'
den by the Bcavorton boy The
four young occupants climbed
out. uoyer naitca tno ia-ycor-
old driver and a 13-year-old
companion. The two other boya
fled acroas a field.
Cnllf., uncle of tho Halo children,
CHELAN. Wash.. Doc. B (IP)
Chelan thought today of memor
ials to its ucuci alter services
wore held yosterdiiy In tho town
unci on umo Uliewn lor tno 10
children and Driver Jack Run-
dlo who dlod whun a school bus
pi nutted from a blizzard swept
rond November 20.
The Rev. Murdock Hulo of
Oukland, Calif., undo of two
boya who died In the accident
Stewart. 0. and Douglas Hide,
0 road services at tho site yes
terday us small boats circled
to drop flowers In the water
earlier, funorul services were
hold for five of tho victims In
tho Masonic templo. Nino bod
ies hovo not been recovered.
Two drives for funds to pro
vide memorluls are under wuy.
Schoolmates of tho victims arc
campaigning among themselves
to ralso money for somo sort of
rcmombrunco. The (Jhelun Bus
iness Girls club Is sponsoring a
drive and plans to provide
"something for the betterment
of children."
The club spokesman aald they
hoped either to provide equip
ment for a children's ward in
the hospital hero or playground
equipment for Chelan's lake-
shore park.
Flashes of
Life
shock pnoor
CENTRALIA, Wash., Do 0
(I') At tho height of tho Pacific
northwest's gule, Light Super
intendent Paul Peyton answered
a telephone coll from a woman
motorist who reported her car
was Insnarlcd In power wires at
Rainier. Sho asked him to shut
off tho power until her machine
could bo removed.
"How did you got out of the
car?" quorloa Peyton,
"Oh, I Just pushed the wires
aside with my purse and got
out," alio replied.
Tho flabbergasted light execu
tive assurred her tho power
would bo shut off Immediately.
The city's wires at Rainier carry
2400 volts.
.
AFTER YOU
COURTLAND, N. Y., Dec. 6
(VP) "Go ahead, you saw him
first."
Thus went tho conversation
between Nimrods John K. Ala
ma and Samuel Muslcl as they
sighted their shooting Irons on
a deer silhouetted against the
sky.
Their polite conversation was
Interrupted by a shot. Another
hunter bagged the deer.
Crumbs saved from cakes and
cookies can be used in bread
Euddlngs and will make It possi
lo to use less sugar.
Tik-Tok
O P E N
Under New
Management
QUALITY - CLEANLINESS
SNAPPY SERVICE
Opon From 11:30 A. M.
Until Midnight
DINNERS
From 11:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.
Sandwiches and Fountain
All Houri
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nyback
2241 S. 6th Phone 7410
What's the .frame ?
It 8 a gain whleh' is aAaa
called the fastest In the world.
Players catch and throw thebafl
with a basket-like device at
tached to (heir arms. The
is ... tee beoui 1
It 8 an Instrument popular
with street musicians. Its organ
like music is produced mechan
ically by turning a crank. Tho
name la . sea below 2
, It 8 a ItgKf, smooth whiskey, which makes unusually
. delicious highballs and cocktails. One taste of this de
lightful drink and chances are you'll ask for It again.
'A BUnied Whiskey 8(5.9 Proof
65 Grain Neutral Splriu
aUuajr DUtillint Corp, LwJUU, Pa.
lTlieiianieI Jal-alnl. '
2Tli asms is UuroV-faraVb
Klamath Men
Discharged
Klamath men receiving hon
orable discharges recently at the
Fort Lewis, Wash., separation
center Included:
SSgt. Jack P. Hugo, Rt. 1,
Box 1, Chiloquln; SSgt! Bruce
M. Hail, 1034 Worclcn; sSgt.
Lovd D. linker. 2138 Gurden:
T4 Folke V. Orllng Jr., 1802
Lookout; TS Kenneth L.
Thompson, 2334 Shasta way;
upi. jesse uougnlln, DID uphnm;
PFC Lloyd J. Christlnnson, 21S4
Ogden; PFC Oscur Wlllord, 2200
White, all of Klamath Falls.
Pugct Sound navy yard at
Bremerton has listed another
group of Klamath men dis
charged at tho naval separation
center there.
Included are: Archlo W, Huff,
carpenter's mate, second class,
938- Division; Robert H. Nagle,
aviation mctolsmlth, second
class, 2318 Home avenue; Jack
A. Frlberg, torpedomen second
class, 2704 Summers lane; Fred
erick D. Lynch, carpenter's
mate, second class, 8312 Cannon
avenue.
Leslie M. Thomas, chief car
penter's mote, route 3: Walter L.
Anderson, carpenter's mate,
third class. 213 Cedar: Alfred'
Schadler, ship's cook, first class,
415 Michigan; Raymond L. Cot
ter, storekeeper, second class,
3088 Summers lane; Horvey L.
Ovgurd, radioman, first class,
1421 Wall; Charles Perkins, ma
chinist's mate, second class, 2433
Hope, and Wallace M, Wolcott,
radioman, third class.
Hearings Slated On
Flood Control Job
HILLSBORO, Dee. 8 MP)
proposals to siraignten and
widen the Tualatin river chan
nel between Gaston and Fields
bridge to aid flood control will
be given hearings here Decem
ber 21 by the U. S. district en
gineer's office.
Tho work will eliminate 85
per cent of the flood stages
along tne 01. D mile channel
from three miles above the Tu
alatin river mouth. Engineers
report the plan will shorten the
river 13 miles. -
City Zoning Expert
Will Make Survey
PORTLAND, Dec. 6 (JP) A
city zoning expert today launch
ed a aeries of conferences and
meetings with city officials, en
gineers, architects and realty
groups In a survey studying re
vision or tne city s luzt build'
lng and zoning code. '
Earl O. Mills, St. Louis, Mo.,
nas completed similar surveys
lor yu otner u. a. ana Canadian
cities.
Slromberg-Carison Radios.
Darby's Music Co.
INVISIBLE'UQUID
proves great success for
SKIII IRRITATIONS
Proswtly reem Kdilef -aMe aealfasj
Ben's a' Doctor's formula Zemo a
sUinlcai liquid which appears Invisible
on sldn yet so highly medicated that
first applications relieve' Itching, bum
In? of Eczema, Psoriasis and similar skin
and scalp irritaUona due to external
cause. Zemo alao alda beajlnf. Won't
show ob akin. Apply any time. In S
different sizes. WFalal4A
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Thursday. Dae. 9. 194S
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. with full Una of
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