WEATHER
NOHTIIIim L'AI-lroMNIA Portly
rlotiily in hIioiiio tiorlh. relr leowhoio
nropl for light intiriiliif foge, Ini'reiie-
Jns cliilHllltoee loiloy mill liiliinrrow.
,1(11 rlionao lit leiiiiiNinliir, tlnntlu
vorlnlitei wliitle tiff riiABl rixrept Imm'oiii'
In murinmls ooutliorly wlmU ailing ex
treme nuillitrn uuaot lunlMlit,
WAHI1INUT0N ANIJ OHMION- Oc.
raoHtnol llilil rolu woet tiiiMliiii tiitlay
nil tunlllH, wltli a fw eniiw Mtirrloo
tn aael Murium. Unlit wool tioitltili mid
iniiw aeol iHirtliut lunmi-niw. l.mle
rhattse) lit loinporotura, rraeli to olrun
oulliorly wlmla off riMlol.
Methodist Women Tim rcgu
I it i' muiillily goiifiul mooting of
Did Woman' Buddy of Chris
tluii Kurvlca of thti r'lrel Motlio
dint church will bit Iti'ltl In Hie
church parlor Thursday, Junu
my At 1U;30 tho study cluna
will ussumblo ii i Hi Mm. J. C.
Yuilun, tho leader, will liikn as
Jwr subject, 'CltiliitlMit Multvo
mid Method of blt?wiii(lliip."
There will bo mick lunch lit
noon, mooting of tbo executive
boiird at 1 p. nt., and tho pruycr
circle will meet tit 1:40, with the
biul new meeting and program
at 2 p. m. Mra. 11. A, tlitgman,
proiiram chairman for the duy,
will present the eubject "Stew
unUliln of Cltlldhoiid of the
World," and all women of tho
church and Hi friend tiro Invit
ed to attend, especially tho moth.
era of young children. There
will be a nursery where chll
rtrin imiv be cniud for. mid fol
lowing the mooting lhilh circle
will icrve tea.
Wodnasday Club There will
be a regular meeting of tho Wed
.iiiv dub at tho Din-lull houe
of St. l'aul' Eplacopal church
WcdncaUay at e p.m. "it n--'
bora ero urged to attend. Hunt
will bo Mra. Hoy Whytul
chairntaii of nrriitigciiicnla, Mra.
Prank llogutny, mra. joint ociiu
lTt. Mitrtha liorg and Mra.
Jitntca A. Kcull.
To Modford Mr. and Mra
Vic Dotiglua, Mra. Kd McCrack'
... ....! KIcm I.MMti' Yurnell tnn
tored to Mrdford lut Thursday
to vlalt Yarncll, wlio l employed
there, ino larneii nuvc juu
chased a new homo near Med
r..rH Hurt Mik Yurnell and theli
daughter, Helen, will move there
thla weekend.
Bona Vlalt -Vlaltlng their par
cut. Mr. and Mra. Hay Hun
taker of 2D7& Summon lane, re
cently, were their aona, Don and
Dale, and t'loyd and hia wifo,
who were In Klamath Falla for
the wedding ot Jean Drew and
Jesse Angel.
Daughter Born Mr. and Mra
' Harold 11. Uglum. 2002 Worden,
are parenla of a daughter, 7
pounds 3 ounce, born Montlny
at Maninin vaney nonpitai. nc
cording to hoapltal altendnnta
Mra. Uglum la an English war
bride.
Regular Meeting - Calvury
eommandcry 18, KnlghU Temp
lar, will hold a regular meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. There
will be work In the Order of Red
Cross and Order of Malta. All
Sir Knighta are invited. '
SlIngerettM A club potluck
luncheon will be held at noon
Thuradny at KC hall followed by
a card party at 2 p. m. Mra. Ed
Brown and Mra. Carl Henry win
be hostoaacw and all mcmbera
and proapectivo members of the
Stlngerettca club are Invited to
attend,
Treatment Floyd L, John'
son, SI, 315 Lincoln, wait admit
ted to Klumath Valley hoapltnl
Monday for treatment of an old
ahoulder Injury, johnaon la em.
ployed by Link Service station,
To San Francisco II. A
Myers and John Happen left
Monday or San FrancMco
where the latter will receive
medical attention.
To California Mr. and Mra,
Jesse Drew of Dairy left Inst
week for southern California
and will spend several wceka In
Memo Park and Los Angeles
Social Club The Social club
of Prosperity Roheknh lodge
will meet In the IOOF hnll on
Wednesday,
Postponed Zlon Lutheran
Ladles Aid meeting has been
!' postponed until January 30, It
was announced today.
City Delivery Service. Ph. 8417
CONSTIPATED? SO
WAS THIS MAN
Found relief after eating;
famous breakfast cereal
Wleh you could do away with
fcarth laxatives forever? Then
rad this sincere, unsolicited let
tar: "I taut to tak loiatlm mr slekt
Iwfor ffnin to herl, Then a friend tM
thou! XrXMMtf'R Al.l,BRAN en I
Ufl MUni It for hnwkfavt everr day.
Now I am m rertlar an elftrkwflelt. I
ink AMi-MlAN le """k Ita wrifht In
eMI" Mr. Khner ttraliiford. 11 LlnMln
Annta, Norrletown. Fa.
Yom, ton, may never have to
take a harfth laxative again if
?nu suffer from constipation due
o lack of bulk in the diet.
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN has
brought lasting1 reliof to thousands
Buffering1 from this typo of con
stipation. For host results eat
ALL-BRAN dally an a cereal or
In muffins and drink plenty of
water. Try it I If not eompMely
satisfied after ton days, send the
empty carton to tho Kellogg Com
pany. Battle Crook, Michigan, and
get ttoublt your money back.
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN la not
a purgative hut a wholesome food
marie from the vitnl outer layers
of wheat.. Ask your grocer for
nfibbUUtt'B ALb-flKAfS teewy.
Daughter Born Mr. and Mra.
JoHrph J, Voyc, 1S04 Fulton, arc
parents of a daughter, tholr sec
ond girl, born at Klamath Val
ley Hospital Tuesday, January
21, Voyo la tho son of Mra,
A. J. Voyo, pioneer resident of
thla city. Voyo la employed ut
Cascade Industrial Supply,
Luncheon Sojourners will
moot at tho Wlllurd hotel Wed
nesday at 12:30 p.m. for a no
hostess luncheon. After a short
business meeting at 1:49 p.m.,
bridge and pinochle will be
played. All newcomers to Klam
ath Fulls are Invited to attend.
In Hoapltal Frank Gross.
Langoll valley cattleman, la a
patient at Hlllsldo hospital
where he Is recovering irom
pneumonia. Gross has been In
the hospital for several days
and la reported to be Improv
ing.
Benefit Kappa chanter of
Beta Sigma lJh! sorority, will
sponsor a benefit card parly at
tiio Wlnema hotel tomorrow
night, Wcdmwdiiy, at 8 o'clock.
Kusorvallons may bo niado with
Mra. Kltlnn I'hair. Klamath
County chamber of commerce.
Returns Homo Mrs. Louise
Wl Ik-It. 2UD4 Kberleln. was
moved from Klamath Valley
hospital by ambulance Monday
at 1 1). in. In hrr hnnie Mra
Wllletl has been a patient at tho
Hospital lor tho past 23 daya.
Surgery Robert Hcsslg. 8-
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard L. Hce.nlg, 410 Hlllsldo,
had surgery for mastoid at
Klamath Valley hospital Tues
day morning, iiessig is an cm
ploye of Big Lakca Box com.
pany.
Grange Meeting Merrill
grange will hold ita regular
meeting Monday, January 27.
Members are urged to be present
at this Important meeting. Re
freshments will be served at tho
Close ot bualncss.
To Hospital M. E. Jones, 005
Victory drive, was moved by
ambulance from hla home to
Hillside hospital at 0:40 a. m.
Monday. Jonea la suffering from
a acvere attack of Influenza.
Builneaa Trl Wllllnm Cun
ningham and A. R. Campbell
of Klamath Falla are In Harney
county thla week on bualness
for the Klamath Production
Credit aasoclatlon.
rrom Cervallla Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Llndsey and Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Skinner have returned
from a brief trip to Corvallls,
Trip Upstate County Judge
U. E. Rceder is now on a trip to
Salem and rnrtland and la cx
peeled back thla week-end.
Probation Break
Brings Arrest
Standing on hla constitutional
rights apparently did Arthur
Laccr no good at all last night.
The 42-ycar-old resident of
Klamath annex on S. 0th is on
probation from the city jail un
der instructions to stay out of
bar and beer halls for 30 daya,
but about 0:30 laat night he was
apotted ot the Mecca by a city
patrolman.
There were strong Indications
that Lager had been ignoring the
provision In his probation order,
according to police report, and
not the least of these was Lager's
questioning of police authority.
He told the patrolman he could
drink if he so chose, in tact, that
it was his constitutional right to
drink In beer taverns.
Lager is In the city lockup to
day, charged with violation of
probation.
CARD OF THANKs'
We wlah to extend our heart
felt thBnks and appreciation for
the acts of kindness, the mes
sages of sympathy and the many
beautiful floral offerings during
our recent bereavement, the loss
of our mother and grandmother.
M.. and Mm, Leslie A. Cutting
Mr. Arthur Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buckmlller
Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Glidden
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooper
rT.
( A SWITCH
.without A-;ri
' Bltl 1
man
Tur Switch
la WADHAMS... I. a tvnlth
Is janutn old-laihionid
eofUs geodnsis ... to
the cup ol eolloe you've
bten Maching for- or
your money back. Don't
risk a penny looking
further.
SOtO IV INDIPiNDfNT CROUDS
i
IN TINS AND RE-U5ABK JAM
Q U Alt AN TIE Fjl
( Ivtrv aovnfl c! WA0HAMS COFMllXg
II OUMANT1ID le lve you Hlgkell It !
f I Solliletlifln, tt you' Mono v,i!t belli1
llr Refunded k, your Goiter, ' ,
I
Merrill
Yater Main
Work Slated
MKHHILL. Jan. 21 Increased
and better water service for the
people of Merrill Is promised
wllli the Installation of a new
water tank and water mnlns.
Recent conferences, of the city's
water commission wllh S. C.
Walklns, engineer ussocluted
with tho A. D. Harvey ossociato
engineers, Medford, Indicate that
work on tho Improvement proj
cct will get tinder way In tho
near future.
Lack of dIdc of a size suffi
cient to handle tho Increased de
mand for water haa held up the
work, authorized last fall by ap
proval or a aso.ooo bond issue.
Tho water commission which
Includes Paul Lewis. T. W. Chat-
burn and Robert Dragoo expect
tp Install a new $30,000 atecl
water tank and tower, probably
on a new location In the rear of
the community hall which the
city acquired some months ago.
The wooden tank has been lo
cated since It was first built at
tho rear of the Scogglns building
now occupied by biifcway. it
haa a capacity of 33.000 gallons.
A six inch cast iron main will
be laid when fittings are avail
able "looping" tho town and ex
tending to tne industrial urea
across tho Groat Northern
tracks. Four-Inch mains will be
laid down the alleys.
Shut off connectlona will also
be Installed to be used in an
emergency so that only a small
section of the city will be out
of service.
Knife. Fork
Hears Farmer
The American farmer's prt
penalty for "slttin" and thlnkfn'
haa a profound effect on Ihe
country a destiny. Wllliard May
berry, Kansas farmer and bush
neasman, told tho Knife and Fork
club last night In an after-dinner
talk at the Wlllard hotel.
Mayberry, expounding a grass
roots philosophy reminiscent of
the late Will Rogers, described
the contribution of the American
farmer to political and economic
stability. Farmers, he said, are
'like the town clock in the
thunder storm," they go right on
ticking through all the excite
ment of political and economic
upheavals, calmly certain that in
the long run things will turn
out all right.
The Bpeaker said that a farmer
must be a poet, a producer and
a pragmatist. Making three
blades of grass grow where one
?rew before is fundamental in a
armer's nature, he aaid, a fact
overlooked by Henry Wallace In
advancing his unsuccessful "econ
omy of scarcity."
Mayberry said that farmers
likewise do not agree with that
school of thought which believes
that liberty and security are In
compatible. "We do not see any conflict
there," lie said. "On the farm
we Intend to have both."
Mayberry was introduced by
Dick Hcnzel, Klamath farmer
and member of the Knife and
Fork club.
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CAIIFOINIA.
Boy Scout Heads Here See
Big Growth
A new milestone in the Boy
Scout program was Indicated
last week at the planning confer
nuco of tho Klamath but in dis
trict Scout committee. The dis
trict ended the year with S31
buy In the Scouting program In
.'13 different troops, cub packs
and senior Scout units.
Setting an objective for 1947
of 1110 buys In 44 different
groups throughout the basin, the
committee plans an activity pro
gram for tho year which will
surpass any previous program.
Among theso activities will be a
district rally In March to be
held In Merrill, a Camporee In
April, participation In the coun-
s Modoc Rendezvous in May,
Bummer cump In July and Aug
ust, a rally and court of Honor
in late September and the an
nual Boy Scout circus In early
December. ,
District officers, named by
election In December, were sup
plemented by men appointed by
Chairman Jamea Patterson at
last week s session. Patterson
Concert To Be
Held Tonight
Famed 'Cellist Grogor Piatl-
gorsky will be presented to
night, Tuesday, at 8 o'clock at
the Pelican theatre by the Com
munlty Concert association. No
seats will be reserved and only
membership tickets will be hon
ored. Piatlgorsky will be accom
panied by Ralph Bcrkowitz at
the piano.
The program will Include
"Divertimento," Franz Josef
Haydn; "Sonata In E Minor,
Op. 38," Johannes Brahms: "In
troduction Theme and Varia
tions, Opus 82, No. 2," Franz
Schubert; "Mallnconla," Jean
Sibelius; "Allegro Appaaionato,
Op 43," Camille Saint-Sacns;
"Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor
(Op. Posthumous)", Frederic
Chopin: "Danse Of Terror."
from "El Amor Brulo," Manuel
de Falla: "March," from "Pieces
for Children. Op. 85," Sergei
Prokoficff; "Variations in Pop
ular Style on a Theme of Pa
ganinl," Piatigorsky.
Hit-, Run Driver
Posts Bail
Anthony G. Vlastakis. 24, 2015
Oregon avenue, arrested on a
warrant yesterday for failure to
stop at the scene or an accident,,
has Dostcd $50 bail with city
police for an appearance in court.
He is accused of being Involved
in a hit and run accident on
Klamath avenue late Saturday
with a parked ca owned by Fred
Abbev. 030 Lincoln.
Walter Eugene Nuckolls, 337
E. Main, was arrested this morn
ing for failure to yield the right
of w'ay at an Intersection and is
to be in court tomorrow.
CHAN, WHITE rm
CHEST RUB REIKVES
COIDS' MISERIES
Many modern mothers are chang
ing from old-fashioned remedies to
clean, white, atainleaa, medicated
PENETROSRUB
ways to serve "
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KIZONA .
In Near Future
named Clict Ilamaker to another
year as chairman of the organi
zation and extension committee,
Dr. Richard Currln as advance
ment chairman, Cecil Barkdoll
as chairman of leadership train
ing, M. Ernest MacUcth as health
and safety chairman, and Ray
Worden as chairman of camping
and activities.
Hcber Radcllffe as district
commissioner for another year
will bo assisted by a staff
consisting of Loy Barker,
Chct Berman, Gomcr Jones,
Harvey Woodurd, Cliff Macy,
Dick Miller Jr., Paul Tanner
and Milt Sesslcr. These men
will work in direct unit contact,
specializing in program assist
ance to Scoutmasters, Cub
masters and senior leaders.
Council President K. G. Klalin
spoke in conclusion about the
necessity of assuring to every
boy in the Scouting program the
kind of activity he expected.
Klahn, having completed in
two weeks a tour of the four
district planning conferences in
cluding meetings in Alturas,
Lakeview and Bena, expressed
confidence that the goals set
will be attained.
Scout Executive Bob Lamott
introduced John A. Raffctto Jr.,
ae 'the third professional mem
ber of the Modoc Area council
staff to serve with Lamott out
of the headquarters office in
Klamath Falls. Raffetto will
serve Lake and Modoc counties
and part of Klamath county, par
ticularly Klamath county com
munities outside of Klamath
Falls. The other staff member
serves out of Bend as a center
for the Fremont district of thu
council.
The council closed the year
with 1654 boys in 64 Scouting
groups spread over an area of
40,000 square miles of southern
and central Oregon and northern
California country. The area
covers Klamath, Lake, De
schutes, Crook and Jefferson
counties In Oregon and Modoc
nnri Dart of Siskiyou counties in
California. The membership to
tal at the end of 1046 is more
than 500 per cent gain over 1042
and about a 10 per cent gam
over 1045.
Klamath Basin
Students Honored
Klamath and Lake county
vnnths are continuing to distin
guish themselves away from
home with six of them making
the honor roll at SOCE, Ash.
land, last quarter.
Robert McLean, Dclbert Yan
tis and James Young of Klam
ath Falls, Walter Foster and
Warren Foster of Keno. and Paul
Lerwick of Lakeview, all made
the honor roll of Southern Ore.
gon College of Education by ob
taining a 3.3 grade or above,
word received today stated.
The 1947 winter cauliflower
crop is expected to set a new
record.
We Are Eedmickg Prices
of AM Ford Cars
As Much as $50 on Some Models "
Effective Immediately
,A Statement by Henry Ford II
"Although more than one million of our customers are
waiting for delivery of their cars at present prices, we
are immediately reducing the price of every Ford car
some models as much as $50.
"This is our 'down payment' toward a continued high
level of production and employment in the months ahead.'
We believe that the 'shock treatment of prompt action
is needed to halt the insane spiral of mounting costs and
rising prices and to restore a sound base for the hopeful
period of postwar production we are now entering.
"Let me review briefly the considerations which have
led us to take this important step.
"The Ford Motor Company is In the mass production
business. Mass production depends upon large markets.
It will continue to succeed only if It can produce more
and more at lower and lower cost so that more and more
people can buy. Large markets begin to disappear when
prices rise.
"The un-American spiral of mounting costs and rising
prices has hurt everybody some groups more than
others. Many have not benefited from postwar wage
increases, but have had to share the burden of resulting
higher prices. Already, millions of American families are
unable to buy the things which, in normal times, make
up their standard of living. In the short view, we can see
inflation. In the long view, there is danger of depression.
"The period since V-J Day has been an unhappy and
costly period of reconversion to peacetime production.
Ford Motor Company has lost millions of dollars since
V-J Day, even after all tax adjustments.
"But the crisis of this wild aftermath of war seems to
have been passed. Our own production, though still
Calif. Plate
Sales Slow
TULELAKE. Jan. 21 Only
.?0 per cent of applications for
1847 vehicle license plates on
the 2000 pleasure cara and
trucks, registered in the Tule
lake area have been applied for,
according to Gerald Wilson,
California highway patrolman,
for the deadline on February 4.
The Tulelake motor vehicle
office Is understaffed and should
a run be made at the end ot the
and drivers are asked not to wait
grace period, many driven will
be disappointed.
Car owners at Dorrls also
make application .at this office
and properly signed application
slips for any number of vehicles
may be presented by one indi
vidual to save mileage. There
is no office operated in Dorris
for the convenience of motorists.
No license plates will be is
sued at this time, these to be
mailed out later from the Sacra
mento office. Temporary wind
shield sticker are being issued.
NO PINK MOOSE
BOSTON, Jan. 21 (JO The
eyes or tsosiomans nurrymu
along busy Boyision street,
popped yesterday at the sight of
a moose up in the air.
Their vision obscured by fog
and rain, the pedestrian saw at
a second look that it was a
stuffed Mooso being lowered by
block and tackle from the second
story of the New England Mu
seum of Natural History.
The antlered creature Ignoble
descent was necessary to clear
the second floor for a women s
fashion shop. He was too large
to negotiate the stairs.
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Shop Will Be Closed '
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Music Of Spheres Proves
Old Pythagorean Belief
By J. HUGH PRUETT
Tho discussion of the "music
of the spheres" In this column
last month brought the sugges
tion from some readers that per
haps the Pythagorean philoso
phers ot ancient Greece and
many astronomers of later times
were really quite near the
truth when they taught that the
motions of the planets produced
actual musical tones. These read-
feel that all celestial order
and action result In a vast and
majestic harmony that is closely
akin to music. If we fail to sense
it, the fault Is with our power of
perception. We may even be at
tuned to these universal har
monies, but atlll not recognize
their source.
Mr. H. R. H. of Portland won
ders if in "thoughts silently out
of the night" there is thus "flow
ing the thread of a lyric being
spun out of the Eternal Blue,
striving for pattern and form
and weaving the Infinite Voice
eager for speech and utterance."
Mrs. D. P. D., also of Portland,
thus declares her faith: "Per
haps I am a Pythagorean. Why,
of course there Is music In the
universe. Because our puny little
ears can hear only certain tones
doesn't prove that others are not
there. That marvelous display of
tne aurora, which I watched
from my home on a hill in the
early morning hours a few years
MENTHOLATUM
tllT.TtMontlwlotiimCoauony.lBfc ;
USID FOR OVER SO YIAR8 TO COMFORT COLDSI
limited by material shortages, is now steadier. Produc
tivity of our employes, which hit a new low during the
period, seems to have started its return to normal. Ford
Motor Company made a modest profit for the last three
months of 1946, and we intend to continue to operate
in the black.
"The American economy now stands at a turning point
Mounting costs and rising prices have warranted caution
and hesitancy. There is even general fear that this danger
ous, un-American cycle cannot be corrected without an
economic recession. We think this fear can be dispelled
by common sense and action. And among free men that
becomes an individual responsibility.
"The Ford Motor Company therefore proposes to
accept its losses since V-J Day as an hem of the cost of
a great and victorious war. We are closing our books on
that phase of our production history. We have decided
that now is the time for us to make an Investment in
the future.
"Because they must build up depleted cash reserves or
because they are still losing money, many businesses may
not be able to follow suit. But we hope that our suppliers,
our employes, and our other economic partners will back,
each to his own ability, our attempt to return to the
economic pattern which has helped to make America
great the principle that higher wages and a higher
standard of living for all depend upon lower costs and
lower prices through Increasingly efficient large-scale
production.
"We hope, as we move forward, that we will be able
to reduce prices further, and that we will not be forced
to raise them again to compensate for cost increase"
PRESIDENT,
Tt'SSDAT, 1mm. II, 1M1. r,o floe
ago, was at time Ilk a great
symphony. I didn't just make up
the thought; It Impressed Itself
on my whole being, just as musia
that Is almost too grand and ex
quisite to bear. I was seeing the
tones and harmonies that I
could not hear.
"It is my belief not just
flight of fancy that musical
compositions that endure
through the centuries wer in
the first place harmonies of the
universe captured by the sou la
of the composers. I believe it was
Mozart who, when asked how he
created his beautiful music, In
sisted that he had no feeling ot
creating the melodies, but that
he was merely th Instrument
through which they flowed; that
when the music came, it just
came and ho couldn't say from
where.
"One day recently In a large
and busy office, someone con
nected a little radio, with built
in aerial, to the electric circuit.
The sweetest music played. And
I marveled how in the din and
uproar, and within the heavy
walls of the building, there that
music was vibrating around us
all the time and we hadn't
known It.
"Beauty of colors, music and
rhythm of the universe are, I
firmly believe, all parts of the
same thing which is of course
beyond my comprehension."
in a vise?
ACHiiv muscles) f-Jl
Poor little chest muscle so sore
tram hard coughing it hurt her to
breathe? Quick, Mentholatum.
Bub it on chest, back, neck. It
gently atimulating action help .
lessen congestion without irritating
child' delicate normal akin. Also
It comforting; . vapor get down
into irritated bronchial tubes
leeaen coughing epaama.
FORD MOTOR COMPANT