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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1946)
Hygienic Lobs Below Standard PORTLAND, Dec. 13 (P The director of the state hygienic laboratory reported In the Ore gon Health Bulletin Thursday that 24 of 81 laboratories author ized in the atate to perform tests for syphilis fail to meet fUt standards. Dr. William Levin said the laboratories, which are used by persons complying with Oregon laws for premarital and prenatal blood tests, would be required to apply for new approval in 1947. MOT SHE'S Titan Timber Saws L e- and LAWN MOWERS in Season 1945 So. 6th St. Phone 4366 Governor To Get New Car SALEM. Dec. 1J W Gov ernor Earl Snell said today he has ordered a new state car for himscli. He said the car, which should arrive soon, will be a 1948 Cad illac. The 1940 Packard which the state originally bought for the governor has gone 120.000 miles, Snell said, and is getting in bad mechanical shape. The Packard, the first state car ever provided for an Oregon governor, first was used by former Gov. Charles A. Sprague, Sncli's predecessor. The old Roman alphabet had no j, u nor w. News IP T A Notes The Swan LakeMouldingCo. Invites You to come out on South Sixth Street, the coming business district, on SATURDAY, DEC. 14TH and try out Klamath Falls MAGIC TRAFFIC CARPET! Decelerating Zones, Service Roads, Traffic Circles, Conduit Lighting 'There's NOTHING TOO GOOD for KLAMATH FALLS' SWAN LAKE MOULDING CO. "26 Years of Friendly Service" Member South Sixth Street Improvement Association MILLS A Christmus program was en- ioyed by a large group of mem ors and friends at the Mills PTA meeting on Wednesday afternoon. "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem" was sung by tho audience after which the pro gram chairmon, Mrs. J. K. Cslder, turned the musical part of the program over to the music instructor, Miss Parsons, who presented the mixed choir in "Jingle Bells," Mrs. Howard's fourth grade In "Festival of tho Lights" and "Silent Night," and Wayne Angel who played a violin solo, "Andantino." The Rev. Godfrey Matthews gave several enjoyable Christ mas readings including a poem. "The House of Christmas and three Christmas articles by the late Haywood Broun. The business meeting was con ducted by the president, Mrs. T. J. O'Harra. The room roll call was won by Mrs. Howard's fourth grade. It was voted to sponsor a cub pack which will meet at the school. Principal Verne Speirs made several an nouncements including one on the basic school bill and the separation of the auditorium for class rooms, therefore there will be no school Christmas program. He also gave dates of vacation foe, the remainder of the school yeur and the closing dute of June 6. Refreshments were served In the cafeteria from a prettily decorated Christmas table under the direction of the new tea chairman, Mrs. II. E. Day, as sisted by Mrs. A. A. Angel, Mrs. Ken Ulrlch and Mrs. Max I no Tresncr. ROOSEVELT Parents of Roosevelt school children arc invited to the school auditorium next Thill's day night, December 19, when the annual Christmas program will be given by the students. The time will be announced Inter. The "Pageulit of tho Nativity" will be the theme of the program with the children appearing in costume, JOSEPH CONGER Conger Parent-Teacher as sociation members are cordially invited to attend the regular meeting Wednesday, December 18, t 2:30 p. in. A special movie on social hygiene will be shown and will be of interest to every one. Also, a special .invitation is extended to all parents to at tend the annual Christmas pro gram Thursday, December 19, MALL CHAIN SAWS ore light but powerful. Prices from $587.00 to $607.00. Set them of Carlin Saw Sales and Service Hours 9:00 to 6:00 2221 So. 6th St. Phont 6442 to bp presented at the schqol by the school children. The program, beginning at 7:43 p. m. will consist of two parts, first, a miscellaneous pro gram of snugs and readings and community singing of carols, and a pantomime. "Christmus Windows." Everyone is Invited to attend. SHASTA Members of Shasta PTA will enjoy the annual Christmas pro- 3 rum at S'.utstu tuXuml Wednes ay, December 18, at 2 p. m. at which time there will also bo a meeting. The second grades, under the direction of Dolores Lcth and Mrs. Thelma Jiinnsen, will present the program. Tea will be served by third grade room mothers with Mm. Hurry Mercer, Mrs. Eldon Barron and Mrs. Maurice Houser as host essed. Two pictures will be pre sented to the room with the highest PTA membership of the year. Police Capture Bank Bandits DETROIT, Dec. 13 (II Two men held up natrons of a Detroit branch bank in an outlying sec tion Thursday, but were cap tured by police as they started out the rear door with an esti mated $.10,000, all of which was recovered. Police said the men. armed with pistols, ordered tellers to hand them the money and then locked them in a vault. While they were gathering up the money, an employe stepped on an alarm button. As two police sergeants were about to enter the rear door, the bandits appeared and Immed iately surrendered to the officers with drawn pistols. IICRAI4) a NMVS. KUnllk Sill.. ralPAY. ). ! Hfkl Model Cleaners "For Perfect Cleaning Service" 2205 So. 6th St. Phone 6324 Wei come to the New, Greater South Sixth Street South Sixth Street Merchants have arranged this program for your enjoyment 10:15 A. M. Ribbon Cutting Opening Ceremony 10:00 to 12:00 A, M. Free Skating at Skateland 10:25 A. M. Continuous Free Movies at Tower Theatre 7:00 P. M. Christmas Tree Lighting and Carols 9:00 P. M. Free Merchandise at Tower Theatre Co nners service "OUR BUSINESS IS SOUND" 2007 South Sixth St. Go. Phone 6878 "There's NothingToo Good for Klamath Falls" Not Even South Sixth Street Come out and help us celebrate the opening of our new super-street. SATURDAY, DEC. 14 BROWN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3049 So. 6th St. Phone 8247 Come in and see us at any time. llM 2220 So. 6th St. Phone 5861 Member South 6th Street Improvement Association mm Sheet Metal General Sheet Metal Work Restaurant Work Bar Stainless Steel Work Furnace Work Timber Cut Drop Asked POHTLAND, Oro.. Doe. 13 (!) The Western Forestry and Con servation association went Into l-ip second ilny of Its minimi meeting today wlt'i a wiirnluK that the United States must lim it Itself to 44 or 4.1 billion board fuel of timber a your nnd ex tend sustnined yield programs. Col. W. B. Greeley, vice presi dent of tho American Forestry association, told delegate yes terday Unit new trees were grow ing only two-tlilrds ss fast as old ones are being cut or burned. He said the present nnnuul cut Is 84 billion feet, while minimi Ki'nwth In :i( billion, nnd ndded that the A, F. A. could be ex pected to sponsor more sustained yield programs. Oregon and Washington stata foresters told delegates of for est law amendments thev iiavo submitted to state legislators. Oregon proposals! a state '.iar vestlng law to prevent over-cutting and control fire damage; a boost In the rehabilitation fee from $5 to $8 an acre; control of second-growth cutting. Son Dies, Mother Dead Of Shock SPOKANE, Dec. 13 M'l Clvde K. Court. 21, of Clurkston, died yesterday, four days after his mother had dropped dead at learning of his injury in a traf fic accident. General Named UNRRA Head WASHINGTON, Dec, 13 (Tl Ma). Hen. Lowell W. Rooks, American army officer, was nominated Thursday to succeed Florello l.a Guarilla December 31 as director general of UNltUA, UNHHA's nine-nation central committee unanimously nominal ed him and ndopted an ex pression of regret at La Guard lu's decision to resign. The 48 nation UN UK A conference Is ex pected to approve the appoint ment tomorrow. Hooks, currently deputy di rector, will direct the expiring relief agency's final three mouths of aid to the Far Kost and help wind irp relief operations In Europe. Benefit Concert Presented Here Tonight, Friday, at B o'clock In tho Klumiith Union high school. Professor George Houghton of t'to University of Oregon school nf music will be presented In a benefit concert arranged by Hie Klnmulh Falls Shrine club. All procreds will go to the Slirln. iiospltul for crippled children In Portland. Some ticket may be available at the door, members of the committee announced. Houghton comes to Klamath Falls widely heralded as one of tfie coast's finest violinists. Ills acccompanlst Is 'Ills wife, Saga Collin, herself a fine concert plunist. The literal meaning of tit word oxygen Is "acid former." AWNINGS CANVAS - FURNITURI RENOVATING HOWIE BROTHERS Mattress Renovating Automobile Trimming Melvin Howie Clarence Howie Telephone 4362 2313 South 6th St., Klometh Falls, Ore. FILLERS (ftp 2635 So. 6th St. Come in and see our new store . , . Cifts for All Occasions ... on South Sixth, of course, in Tower Theatre building. Phone 5607. i ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS OIL BURNERS Conversion Type for FURNACES RANGES WOOD and COAL HEATERS OIL BASEMENT FORCED AIR FURNACI TUFTS FURNACE CO. At 2323 on the NEW. South 6th Street Phone 6595 FOR SALE Unfinished Breakfast Sets Unfinished Chairs Unfinished Chests Unfinished Desks Metal Folding Chain White Enamel Fuel Oil Stove for heating or cooking Cream Enamel Kitchen Cabinet, excellent condition Good enameled Gasoline Range Wood Ranges Beds, Springs and Mattresses We Sell What You Need- " And Buy What You Don't Needl Gates Resale Shop SUCCESSOR TO THE "WONDER ST06 so 2104 So. 6th Phone 5683 2964 S. 6th St Phone 6660