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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1946)
ladies Aid Meets On Wednesday MT. LAKI The Mt. Lakl Ladlna ulcl met ut the homo of lira. Percy Dixon Wednesday afternoon wllh Mm. Fleming Mi Imales. Hireling waa railed lo order liy the prrnlilriit hint. Hiiwnrii Jackson. Mr, Richard DeLap led the dcvolloiial liccllhg. Members and friend present were Mm. Uufnrd Kiiylur, Mm. iV. V. Whltlnlch, Mm. A. It. C'uuiilii'll, Mm, O. L. Drown, Mm. K C. Hliort, Mm. W. M. Williams, Mm. (Jriiv llranimn, Mr. Mrr 111 llimcl, Mm. Richard DeLap. Mr. Harold Ulxon, Mr, Stella tvlandera, Mm. u. h. inmi- inn. Mm, Lawrence Ulrk, Mm. lurry Unoin, mrs. noy i.u 'rarlr, mid Mm. Albert Heady. Mm Mnry Dixon, Mm. How ml Jackson, Mm. r'arrcll Illi quid, Mm. Ronald Whltlatch, tfr. Earnest llrrlthaupl, Linda )rl.iii, Donna Dixon, Lurry and arggy DeLap. Kaye llrunnnu, llinmio mid Sandra Kaye llrcl hiiupl, 1'hlHp and Karen Limine Ulxon mid the hostesses, Mm. Dixon mid Mm. Fleming. Refreshment were served on :he lawn. Portland OK's Power Merger PORTLAND, Aim. 3 ih Mur i!ir 11! Northwestern F.lrctrlr company and Pacific I'owrr mid Light company held city council approval tuduy. The council pusrd a permit Una ordinance niter mi all day hcurlng In which Waller S. Bah' ion, Northwestern Electric di rector, mid inmiy biilnrincii declared Unit u merger would incun lower electric rule. The possibility Hint the meriter might end 111 both eninpiinnV absorption by Washington Wuter Power company pocd by arv ernl apeukrra n an objeclliin wan admitted by City Utilities Commissioner Dorothy McCul lough Lee. Mm. Lee, who favom the mer lier, nuld coiiipiiuy official had Inld her trunsfcr of the alack to Washington Water Power wa a possibility. "However." she arid rd, "1 can not find that this In of any concern lo the city." The compunlei. which do not compete In Portland, are con nected throiiKh a New York hold ing compuny, American Power and Light. The merger muit now have (cdernl and atute approval. Lake County C Of C Plans Calf Pool LAKKVIKW, Auk. 3 A pool purchase of high qunllty dairy calve la to bo organized shortly by the agriculture committee of the Lukn County chmiiber of commerce, as u run It of a dccl alon reucbed at a meeting Mon ctuy ulteruoon. Purpose of the buying pool la to stimulate Intcreat In dairying locully. The chamber also la presenting a regialorcd dairy calf to the 4 II boy or girl allowing the beat dairy project at the fair. The cnlvea in the pool pur chase will come from the Tilla mook ureu. Although not reg latered, they are of high qunllty atoek and are priced at $17.80 euch. The chamber committee la nuking furmera to pay $25 per culf into the pool, to tnke care ol insurance and truuaportution. Any balance remaining will be prorated. Orders will be accepted until the end of the year, for delivery , ubout May 1, 11147. rarmrr In Classified Adii Hrlng lleiulta. 1 Icrrxled aro urged to get In Astoria CIO Plans Striltt Of Buyers ASTORIA. Aug :i iVi A buyer' atrike win planned ,y CIO groupa hero todiiy, with u tlireul to calahllsh picket linen around any ahop whose pricea go too high. Fred Wlueliealer, spokesman for the uorlliweat Oregon politi cal action committer, nuld As lorlu'a ahopplng cllntrlc-l would ha poaled with algna urging buyera to take only essential gooda. He aald artlclea' not under price control wero too costly, merclianta Interviewed blumed wholesale coala, he auld. Death Claims Homesteader Of 'Lee Thomas Meadows' LAKEVIEW, Aug. 3 Mm. In 1 BOO, Mr. Thoma married Martin f'nrv of Lakeview was 'Miss Kttiel Newell, daughter of culled to Turlock, Calif., thla.Mr. and Mm. George Newell of spection tour will be made by week due to the Illness and Drew valley, a well-known pio- tMC tte highway commission deuth of her brother-in-law, Lee i ncer family of thia county. In and official of the highwny ft 'in.. ...... 'ii- ih- oenarlnient I UUIIIflS, HUB HIIIC JCHI I ID UVUHH, bllC I touch with either the chamber ol commerce or the county ugent'a office. Method of operating a cen tral guiding, packing and aliip plng point for wild pluma ulao were dlacuaaed at Monday' meeting, a were vurlou other Milliter. The agriculture committee will meet again next Monday morn ing at 10 o'clock to dlacuxa wnya and mean to further develop' Mr. Thoma wa an oldtlme Studley ranch 10 mile aouth of the weed control program In 1 atockmun and rancher In Lake Lakeview. Here he lived with Lake county. County Judge ' county. He, wa born at Sunta i hi family until 1919, when they J. it. lleckman ha been aaked ; Harbura, Calif., In 1808, Inter moved to Turlock. to be proaent to confer on till j moving with hi parent to lied-1 Mr. Thoma wa a member of matter with the committor dlng, where he apent hi child- Odd Fellow lodge No. 63, En- hood. In 1887 he came to Lake campment of Odd Fellow No. Autnmnhil Kill AAn n ' cm"llv to enK"e ln tile CCP 18 and Rcbekah Lodge No. 22, UTOmODlie IMIIS VOn lbuau,ea. Th0 homcatead he took 'all of Lakeview. Laat December Whil Chanaina Tire at ,n"1 "mc- norlh "' Gcarnart he wa preaented a pin in recog mmimmuii t p- a? i ,a: '"'""''"I". "H bear h' ""'"- nltion of 50 year of Odd Fellow McMINN VILLL, Aug. 3 'I'l , Lre Thoma Meadows." ,hip A car which topped a hill audi .""v- craahed Into a parked car where a man waa repairing a tire j New PaStor lO Take nrougui ocain 10 vencu l.cc lliaAI.D Nt:wa, Klimil I. Ill, Ora. (ATI BDAir. Aai. I, IS), tt larif State Highway Men To Make Road Tour SALEM. Aug. 3 W) The nmi ol two summer road in federal road Houdke, 23, Salem, yesterday. ! UVer iNOZOrene rUlpir lloudke, crushed between the i The Rev. Howard Lane of rear of his car and the oncoming j Mlaaoula, Mont., who ha been vehicle Thuraday night, died In 'named to fill the pulpit of the a hospital here. State police Nazarene church, will assume Identified the other driver aa hia duties Sunday, August 4. Robert A. Johns, 19, Nehalcm. ' He will be presented by Dr. and aald he told them he could , W. W. Ilea at the 11 a. m. not ace Houdke' car In time to ' service. atop. I Accompanying the Rev. Lane I to Klamath Fall la hi wife, Instead of laying eggs like, who i a daughter of mission moat fish, the roaeflsh of Can-1 ancs and wa born in Japan, ada bring forth their young I alive. Classified Ad Bring Rcsubs. 3 Klamath Youths Enter Maritime Class Three young men from Klam ath Fall were among the 70 apprentice seaman trainee to enter the U. S. maritime train ing station, Alameda, Calif., to day, it was announced by Capt. Malcolm E. Crossman, USMS, superintendent. Latest Klamath Falls youths to school for a seagoing career are: William E. Knock, S123 Alta mont St.; Fred J. James. 227 Michigan St. .and Ivan R. Hays, 4743 Bmbee St. bureau August 19-23 The itinerary will take the group to Eugene for the night of August 19; to Grant Pas August 20; to Klamath Falls August 21; and to John Day August 22. 'Dead Crabs' Found Only Empty Shells PORTLAND. Aug. J Ifl -Report of "dead crab" on Ore gon beaches were found today resulting from growth, not a mysterious disease. Master Fish Warden Arnie J aucmela said an investigation showed the "dead crabs" were only shell cast off by the grow. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Expert, r.oaranU Wrk (All Mikei) ainsbl price free Eitimftlet Sewing Machine Service Yar tdepndtnt Dealer Pbaa mill a:i Rhatlt War in shellfish. Lips Radiant as Glowing Embers ouxNAir UH tlM WITH notuvif ITAHUINO NIW COIOM Darinfl . . . CMfferwttf Chifl tip wi. giiittnini color, icoiit ntrr cotrum irh ihu new fluorescent llprtkk nt ele . , . trummerr Floriam. fl hitb litbti like burtwtig rmbcti. Utvirale! moothRcn 'fid indclibilirf f iv fm It the ftrit time rsdietei coloff lilai toipcnslubU jp tllartl Lee Hendricks Your Neighborhood Druggist 2212 So. 6th Phone 4321 Round-Up Set For Lakeview LAKEVIEW. Aug. 3 With the 27th aimunl l.akrvlew Ilound-Up lea than a month away, plan are beginning to take shape fur the event on September 1 and 2, according to (inne Kavell, chairman of the advertising committee. The West Coast carnival will be In Lakeview again wllh a bigger and belter show, accord ing to advance reports. A. B. Wlcklund of Portland, who bus done the decorating In Lakeview for mmv yeara, will be back again afler an absence of several years during the war. Several of the purses have been mcreascd for the 104(1 Hound-Up as follows: Cowboy briinc riding Increased from SSI) to $:i()0; calf roping, open, (mm $130 to JilOO: calf roping. Lake county, from SISll to $200: boys' ponv race, under 12 years from $12 to $20: boys' pojiv rare, over 12 years. $?.a lo $40; chariot race, from $70 to SI 00. The contestants again tills year will be limited to Klam ath, Deschutes. Harney, Modoc and Lake counties. Clifton How ard Is president of the 1D4B ltnund-l)p and Cordon Iiiirrie Is arena director. Rosefish are known by half a doen oilier names, including ocean perch and Norway haddock. mmJ Witol gr DUTY By JA WHIStNANT Ltctniid Cfmllohtitt A YOUNG lady was Just In for advice on bare-leg com fort nnd chic. Wc wound up by selecting for her. a iar of IMRAl ( Hie sweet way lo keep fem inine, ii says flu the package) and Jacqueline Cochran leg make-up. The bronze color of the leg make-up was striking with her com plexion and hair coloring. IMRA Is odorless and pnlnless to use. Cover your leg Willi It and allow it to set for 10 or i!i minutes. Then use a damp cloth or cotton with warm walor, and, presto! The Job is done. The Jacmicllnc Cochran leg make-up is applied with an upward sweep of the solution in your cupped hands. Use long strokes lo blend II until dry. It easily removed with sonp and water. There's a good selection of colors. It will do wonder for you these warm days. REMEMBER beauty Is your duty, especially in sports clothes, RITA. Tlie Hazel Beauty Salon Phone 6677 125 Norlh 7th St. ARRIVING BY WMM')iu.i)i y;iai ipi iiiji.ii-iu. i ipium AIR EXPRESS ROTHMOOR COATS and SUITS ROTHMOOR Coats and SuiU created a little sensation when Betty un packed a Ruby Red Rothmoor coat right at the Airport, with the arrival of United Air Lines' first Mainliner Thursday morning- Left to right, below, the LaPointe girls are Betty Bartron, Annabelle Bellotti and Grayce Rusco. KK'vr. ' Kim m di ?.'.ri6L--0..J:' WjMW I (irNITED I (,- II nJ. ,K ;. .. iJf iu. - .!iiiii'irii'i.B. v . I i x L kih -r: , "Si41 ? 4 Fred A. BLOCK ORISINALS . . . ; . Fred A. Block Originals, well known style creations, were represented in three packages containing beautiful hats and costume suits ... as first Air Express was unloaded, for LaPointe's. Posed with the packages by the Main liner are Grayce, Annabelle and Betty. aimed