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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1946)
) A Drought Hits tattle Hopes For Oregon 8AI.KM.Muy 20 (!) Th out look for Olrifnn llvralnrk pro iliit'i'i'g Ik lii'ciiinlnu wiirno wllh ilry wrlilhcr uilillnu to I 111' priili Ifiim crtMilixl liy Hit- fn-cl nhurl-um- mid lilKlit-r (ml irlii . rl mltiiro off H'lnlN mid toduy. I'unliiro coiulllioiia nri rapid ly npproUTliliiK n crltlcul iitiitn I iiimc ul Iho dry wi'iithi-r, wllh hill piMtiire drylnit up milch I'llrlllT tllllll iiBiml. Till" will 1)0 An Ounce of Prevention yon kaow lb ml of lb aajrta and il'a lind. niikk Irulhl If hi acl. Iriat chMI la low la auj plMa. .iail your druKKWI ad lei him adviae you wlarljr u lo wliel prarau. binary drugi lo liuj. lromil drliviry of prra. cripllorrt U aaaurrd. Currin'i for Drugi la an4 Main l-fc.aa IAI4 Getting Only Half the Soap You Want? Juit tine tho end of tho war, enough used fata to' maka over two hundred million big boxes of soap powder hove been thrown way. Until we get enough industrial fats to make all the soaps and other peace time goods we need, don't make these mistakes! you use soap . pvenv PAyf so ' SAve usto pats, eve.y pav voer4 pou &ACH POUVO, ' i FAT SCRAPS Hit TUB 3ALVAAI CAM PASTY ONB rouMP o useo FATMAKC5 Apur 2 pounos OP SOAP SCRAPS THOSKi ! PANS EXTRA PROPS AtEAAf eXTRA POUNOS .' AWPeXTRASOAPl I 4 KStSU JaaaaatWaaaaaaal Met Mere's tirf- there's soap . KEEP TURNING IN USED FATS : TO HELP MAKE MORE SOAP I in IchI dm cliilrymi'ii. rciliH'liiK milk prodiiclliui luirly In the pi'lllt M'llHOII. Tliu (' I'd alinrliiKc la lit Imd ns I'Vi-r, mill fiii'il prlvi's liuvo JuiiipiMl up. TIhti- already liiivn lii-m re porta tluil I'lili'ki'ii and tin key rlnrka ar lirlMK lliiiildiiti-d bo uiumi of tin- ffrd nlmrtuKi. Larger Turkay Haducllon Till' U. H. ctrpiirlliii-iil of liKrl-culliin-'s Miiy I liirkry report roiiflrini'd mtliiinlra that the nuinhrr of turki-yi ruined In Ore Hon this yrnr will repreiii'iit more Ihiin twlco Hie reduction ri'i'iiiiiiiiuiidi-d In crop ituul for Oretfiin. Tim USIM cnlllnlilc now Is for u 38 per rent cut at'.iilnM tlii Koul of a 15 per cent reduction. Ori'Koii's 10411 wntrr supply pi'unpi'('ls urn (food, III apltu of Hi" in 1 1 1 fii 1 1 di'flrli'ivy hi April, Ori-Kon Slute. collegu expert ru port. Hi'cuum) of rccnrd-brciiklnK hiiow In llii Cuscudi-s, priispi-cls for strvuin flow In Hip uplink mid iiiiiini'r are K"od. Wilier nlorcd In Irrluntlon nraorvolrs Is a pi-r emit morn thiin ii yi'Hr iik, mid 2 prr ci'iit more thiin the llllld 4S uvcriikP. Russia Claims First Radio. MOSCOW. Miiy 20 UVi A wrlliT In tlu Sovli't pfrlodical Nrw Times wild todiiy the Kn cyciopmlls Drlttunlcu should slop crvdltlnu the Invvntlon of nidlo to Uuilllclmo Miirconi mid a Cii-r-iiiiiii mid name as its rciil In H'lilor AlrxlindiT I'opov, a Rus ilnn physlclxt who dii'd In 1U0S. (Ily " Cirrmnn" this writer may huve meiiiit llclnrkii Hertz, who eurrled out experiments on clcc troiniiiinetlc waves.) "Miirconi invented nothhiK new." tho urtlcle wild. "He only exactly reproduced I'opov's ap puriitus." The article said tho Hrlttanlca editors should know I'oimv In vented mid demonstrated the world's first radio receiver Miiy 9. 1IIIIA, lit Kroimludt fortremi near St. I'eti'i.ibtiru (Lenlnkriid) and that I'opov later not Itunsiun and Knulli.li patents. The Knevelfiiierlill nrlttnnlrn snys Marconi applied In 1HII0 for ine nrm iirinsn puieiu lor wire leas teleitraphy. The encyclo pedia credits Clerk Muxwell as hnvliiK forem-en radio In terms of mathematical formula in 1 804 and credits others wllh havinii conducted experiments a 1 o n K Ihrjte lines, but It suys Marconi was the first to devise a pruclical melius by which clectromniinetlc waves provided a new method of tclcKmphic communication. OSC Awarded Funds For Science Work NKW YOItK. May 20 Orciiim State cnlli'ko Is amonu 28 collcKcs and universities uwurded itrnnts for scientific re M'liich by the research corpora tion from funds endowed by Frederick Gardner Cnttrell. The krnnls total $173,000 to (he schools and arc the first of $2,300,000 planned tor five yenrs by the research kroup. fcff SAN FRANCISCO'S CHINATOWN OOOD NIIOHIOIS l"'SMaaaaaaBaiaaaiaaaaaaaaMaaaaMaaaaaaasJiiaMiaBaaaM llil'IMIIMMIIil! llilliiilliliilllllnlilil)iH'i' I'll-1. .'Itli'iiil'lii."' i'ijiiHIIiif",''!!f By JOAN O.NEILL The Muxpie und Uuvel, tho KU1I.S honor society for druiuu und speech students, Is spousor Ink a blK end of the year dunce. This nliiilr Is to be held In 1'i-li-can Court the nlKht of the 24th und it is scheduled to be a fitting toppliiK to the yeur. Complete urriinifcmcnts for Hie dunce lire lo bu announced lliter, but the dunce Is to be a couple liffulr. The theme of the dunce Is "Kurewell Krliluy." The kids always seem to wunt somethhiK to end the yeur In stylo und since the Klks' liliih school lormul, which is usiiuily held on the lust dliy of school, wus ulven earlier, tills Is a nice opcnlnit for this "Korewell" to become a KUIIS tradition. And Incidentally Script und Microphone fleeted its officers the other dliy. Offi cers for next yeur ure Jim Ken nett, president; Charles Martin, vice president; Connie Hunt, secretary; Irma McUridc, scr-Kcunt-iit-urms. Hacculuureaie services were held for the seniors last nlklit in the hiKh scjiool uudltoriiim. This annual church service diven for the seniors is held Ihrouifh co operation of the Klamath Falls churches and KUHS. Five Klamath ministers, The Rev. Howard F. Hutchins, The Itev. David F. Burnett, The Rev. Ciodfrey Mutthews, The llev. Frederick C. Wissenbnch and The Rev. Victor Phillips deliv ered the services. MAN DIES IN FIRE THK DALI.F.S, May 20 IA'i Corbett R. Mottox, 34, Salem, burned to death early yesterday when his trailer house near Moro was destroyed by fire. MERCHANTS DELIVERY Phone 7423. Enjey Ibt whlskiy that's Sunny , nniixsy u,L. ...... . RAIMA! KlUUt WMCII UVttHIM. HI you'll find RICHFIELD Everybody's making plans for their first peacetime holiday. No matter where you go on your playtime pilgrimage you'll find a RICHFIELD station. Make it a point to drop in when you need gasoline, motor oil or just a cheery smile and a word about the road ahead. RICHFIELD is a good travel habit to have. Have your car "Travel Checked" Ask your Richfield denier about pre vacation car cure. Ho'll give your car a ten point check up that will cover every thing from tho air-cleanor to chassis lubrication. Richfield "Travel Check" is your assurance of a carefree vacation. Last Cookery Class Tonight The last of the cookery classes sponsored by the California Orexon I'ower company and the vofiitlnnnl educution prokrum of KUIIS will be held this Monday nlklit ut 7:30 o'clock at Fremont school. "The Way to a Mun's Heart," a film produced by the national livestock and meat board will be shown and all students of home economics and cookery classes ure especially Invited to attend and brink parents if they wish. Those who cure to remain for the poll in k slipper following Ihe movie are asked to bring dessert, salud or other dishes. Mule Cart Trip To Seek Fossils BUND, May 20 (IV) A former nuvy liculcnunl-commandcr, who plans to devote three and a half years to searchlnK for fossils and minerals, said here his first ex ploration trip would be Orexon. II. W. Sherld, Honolulu, said he would have a two-wheeled cart built In Klamath Falls and would buy a mule. He will head Into Lake county range-lands, scltlnK up his first camp In the Fossil lake area, which has yield ed tons of bones of extinct birds and animals. Sherid will travel to Wheeler county's waterless beaches for part of the summer and will look for truces of giant "flying drag ons" in tlie Mitchell region. PURPLE HEART TO MEET PORTLAND, Ore., May 20 () The national convention of the Milltury Order of Purple Heart will be held here in August. Portlund Chapter Commander Guy Heed announced today. Horn Norland Fir Insurance. 123 N. 6th St. m Brook s. mina . s!f&?s MJ . K I FMOf . B CUM HtlUX Stmt OKDtSj TO IORDIR Flashes Of Life TIMELY TIFF HARRISbUKG, III., May 20 !') Saline county supervisors directed that the courthouse clock In Hurrtshurg, which has daylight saving time, be turned back to standard time. Refusing to carry out the in structions, courthouse janitor William Harry said he was paid by the city of Harrisburg. Fur thermore, said Harrisburg's Mayor Frank Parker, the city bought the clock for $1500 in 1904. In a similar time feud between CREDO By EAHL WHITLOCK As you doubtless know, Theo dore Roosevelt was a great fami ly man. Nothing gave him great- er pleasure than to spend his Sundays and holidays at Sag a m o r e Hill romping with h I s children. One of the fa v o r 1 1 e games they used to play was that o I d game of "Follow the Leader." But Teddy, very char acteristically, had re-christened it 'Through or Over Never Around." And the player who failed to go through or over any obstacle was out of the game. What a splendid motto that might make for a life "Throukh or Over Never Around." An ideal to hang on the wall of the factory or above the hearth of the home. An ideal to take close to the heart and to live by. A motto that our statesmen might well take as a guiding directive in their relationships with the public at home and the nations abroad. The honest way, the under standable way, the way that rules out "expediency" and sub stitutes square shooting for sophistry "Through or Over Never Around." "We want you to enjoy Mem ory Garden." Next Monday Mr. Whitlock of the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home will comment on "An Old Truth." 1 ; LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL WHEN ... "flAo Rug Cleaner 89c Cl.aner 65c laiy la mI Ab. Makai upholitaqr orbt dirt. Solal saw looklogl Cl.on.r 45c kw C4MWHK. Polish 39c Rmovi dirt, groat) Polbhtil n Floor Wax 1.49 t1f politSingl Dvrobitl-gal. Applicator 45c Makti waxing oiy. 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