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SATURDAY, DLC. 13, 1947 HtRALD AND NLWb. KLAMATH HALLS, OREGON PACE ELEVEN New Pine Creek Thin HulUlilny nlMUl, DicriiiltiT tliti Kiul Uldit Kimim-ifi will li'ihl tltrlr uliliuul baaur lu which the pulillc ! i-tiiiliiilly litvlli-d. A Ijiu lima Ii iiiilli imii (l niul Urn umiuI mttiulluim Hill bit Ihnr, mh h uh I he huh pond, Imrvivii luhlr, ciukIV hm.lh, wlillf rlfiliiiiit bcnlli. nprmi booth, lilnun tuU vie. Ainu, thru will hit (lancliiK iiihI u inldiiluht miptM'i . Liuh k lutly In In Inline Iwu thliiUN lu rut of rllliri juthul, I'ukn or MinttwIt hcN. Anynnr ImvliiK tloiiiitloiirt lur tlio luiiry bonUi, llr.lt jmncl, htu vrnL I able, or whllr rlcpliunl booth In ir.Ut,ttrl to tirl thrill 111 rally Itn tlm Imiiur will ALiul nt H otluck. .Anybody rumtf mul brlim youi- fiirmtn niul muki thin ft rrul bu.unr. Tim Hump I'lr c hill Mirl UvX 'I tniiMluy iillci iumhi ul I he untune hull with II uirmbrrn pn-.H-nt. A llvrly burtliu'w jimMou iMiniird. ut Mllli-I) the (ullnwlim ulflrrm wrrc plntiMl, Mm. Ui'iUiKtn Hlrhiinliuiii, cliulriiiuii. Mm. I'niitkln Wllllum. vlco tliulrmuii. Mm. I-oiiIm? Miller, Mft irliti y, mul Mm. liinKrno Hut mun, tiriiMirrr. ItitJinr tommlttrrh wrrr upiminU'd. Mm. Myiu Kobnrll wnh the htwlrnh mul Mir nrrvrd prur Kiid (tittiiKf t'hrcne mil:id. riuckrrn niul collrr. , Thr nrxt nircttiiet (if the llomr I'a: club will tin tit Itn iinniiul ChriMmtin line party on December 1H. All Uianttrm mid llnlr Iiiinlllr ut r utitrd to be pieM'iii and mnke thr parly u biK miccm at that tlmr. Hecret ml k'lfln will bt exrhaiiKed. Mill Allen, un.Mhte(l by Jiniinlr Coojwr, wtll otitaln n nlre, blf Clulntmii tire for the otrraMon. Thr Juvrnllr ki aiiKi? met liiM Hatui.Uy fveiiliiR with n biK lutn out of 47 mcnibrih pirrtetit. Iiuiuri hiK all but three nlttrem. The Ju vrnllfA nre to have n eandy booth ul the bnaar. net-ev.ltutliiK that rAFIfcR lV UMOE.D.'IO'J PlAsitC STRIN& Hin L jtmftKJiP, POYSvft)!' UARe,Ci?r Bill mjpP.' W l,4t.'d"' HAPPEsJED PiFFqsl AS . m&MW sskMTc i wmnn mmmm rmm rnrn tsm wmm BUT I MAT TO KUN K'OHT ALON' V O'VS Mi . OH.'f UTT f . BECAUSE. TAg IT PHOM I 1 f , i v) HJHf IT4 H0 TO 1 OO AND LIAVI ( JUT TILL AULtV SOU I TALL VABS I VsILL.t WOWT Mt. CU UTTLE OOP. WHIN 5 I INAOINE THIS S CK- YCU WlTM MNA16C TO (9CAP1 ABOUT VsMAT V. HU1 TO THAT OOSILL WAKES V IlLL V LOCK'Nfi K'TTBN A TM Ti-LI V WHSN t TK'EPTO A AN AWPJL STCETCM UP. XJU'U. HAVE tOVX. j 1 A FEVCC'OJS KUMAW I fVHtliK.: , RK5CUB OU.' . ' PBHOiCAMtlMT I CACT5 TO , HAND5 FUU.' ' ' VT ' V s -OCAT.' - AiiL. IS IM IN.SE.' TELL MiM V .J K Cm-n rr ( Y-tt,A LTTT that... ' y fSl) j 1 MrPiw win t-TH f THI FEllteT K SOU KNOT HE Of THF.tt WE &ii RErl 1H' raPERWOTWU 1 POUT KTIEVE MOIHIW THtVf 1 KECMlitOU'C" 1010 1H' COPS, I CVl'T UNDERSTAND ? oONf IM PlVAcANT :--9wiMIiii,.u. i . 0 AAe TWROWiMC- Dacts FOR 0ATF.S. If a pht Hits A GIRLS THROWPR MUST DATP HER FOa Tut Pixir MiioutcADe. B X WHITE WD I like m ursc r MORE. M SB mp j .--hem ttS ttmmmimtmmmmmmmmmmtT ( ahq OUR POOP T VEWAUflORTGO-l jTHE POOR AMD WEAK HEVl THOSE KtEN- BP-CM?'-eUT WHOD 00) HM-M-THE MURDEBeR IB 1 PRIUNO I NOT EYEN SHUTTIN'TH'I D REAH2E THOT ALViftYS . THEYVE SET FIRE f A TEPPIBLti THING I THE ONE LEAST SUSPECTED, THAT-LOOK DOORS O' TH'SHftCKS I THEV ARE THE FIRST TO ONE O" TH' jt ,S LIKE MUROEPIN' POOR ) I DARE EAV-BUT THAT A J BACK OB'EM" .M VICTMS WHEN PU6UC SHACKS ! Ii J OLO MRS. NUBB? I I'llLL. MAKE LITTLE 18'15-ff 5T ifefa 'kl WRATH IS AROOSEO-" jffi null child brlliK nn hutch of liomr iiindn ciiiidy hi order for Ihclr booth to no over In n bin way. Iminrdlulely lifter kmuiiki elnM-d. thrro wan mi open Innlallatlon of offlcem lirtd. Heveial of the older KimiKrm dropped In to wutrh Ihn work of the children, JJnnnle Car ter Wiift tho iimmhal and I'utty Jor ItlKUn and Jump MeNulr were the u.-iMntantit. Kuyioiii(l Klnhcr wan the InrttiillliiK officer. The work wiin very well dour by the yomiKMrm mid Ihe following offlrern were In Mullcd, imihter, Neil erry; over eer, Hoberl (Jook; lecluier, Anmi May KlMirr; necrelarv, Itaihuru lhiiiiniemley; chaplain. Anne llitm- inerley; f-tewnnl, Hobrrt Kiuln; j treiintuer, llevei ly Vincent; Hate I keeper, KuKrne I.aw'Mon; Orrn, i I .re tii Perry; Pomona, Hold If (.lunch; Flora, Junlce Ihitnmemley; .iMirttant htrward. Hilly Mlllfinp: lady uHMidunt, Kir ward, Ihu 'bin u Klher. itnd muiroii, Fannie Klher. Mr, and Mm. Art fnknlt left Wednrnday inornlntf for Lot AiiKeleH where they will npend 'hrlfitum wilh their Mm and family. s Mr. and Mm. Charlie Vincent re- turned on Monday from WrMHlland, I Calif., lifter n two tteekf htay, i where Mm. Vincent received medi cal clue for hiKti blood premiure. Ham and l.lla V!lel. who recently Mild their btiHlncM hern o Callahan and Hllvu of Concord, Calif , left for their home In HiiMtnville lust , Moiiftay, They were in bu.ilnrfvh here for about M yearn and wilt be inlwird by their frleiuU which thev have made down throuh Ihrmn 1 yrarn. 1)11 S ; UltKUON CTT V. Utc. U ill '. Jurle nijffrrrd Monday in an auto ! mobile crash prove! fatal yrster 1 day to HnlKcr Sven Andersen. 37. 1 (jrrgon City. RONE X IWOTEMTO 1HW CONVICTION! HS ir - TT HOUSE M" 17 TO II f.ST OUT O' IMF C01D...MID virr , ON THE TOP ! 2 rPtviiN) Cuuto that lever M f eJoii.-Foa N i'tt. feoaf, eso Vp!j imrJiir 1 tOvWOM HE'sD It HiTrAE TALK, RED VjZ'l HECoIRlDOr n ciffisir. uim it r i f--s-- .. v - i . -1 i --y"' i TOONERVILLE FOLKS f"W"Y PON'T I GO IN THE HOUSE ? AH HAVE I HER MAKE ME PRACTICE THE PIANO ! ,( TOONERVILLE FOLKS Channel Clearing Bids Rejected I'OHTLANI). Dec. 13 All blls for channel clearing In the Conn Ford area and bank protection work In the Melrose area on the Botith Umpiia river near IloscbuiK have been rejected by the army en gireer a too high. The lowest bid. submitted by Oscar Huller and Son, P(fttland. was $32,140. while the government estimate tin 12.'i.7R1. The project may be re-adverllsed. or performed by hired labor. Clauifird Ad Bring Result , I'hune 60M). SENHl PUNN0 HOW 10N5 IT BEEN NSIEEP WHEM S0ME1HIN" trlalKIM' KR0ST TH' ROOf WOKE WVIR MOT FOOTSTEPS- TH'SMOW VIOULPN PEMENEO THEW- 6UT TH' CRENtIN' OF THf W ROOF JOISTS UKC SOME THIN' IREMEM30U9 UP THERE1. THMSHOIDROOF, BUC...Pl6TfRW5l rwlm,rlllDF0R. MINUTE I THOUGHT ITMttHTCMEtN'. I IWO TH ft COLO SWEM Till HE 60NEi ftNPflNMlH WENT UP TO100K IV MIOUNP... iff I ' - "ril- - '" hi s ' owy Dam Planning Conference Slated PORTLAND. Dec. 13 lJ'. A con I fetence on designing of McNary ' and Ixxtkout Point dams will be i held hero December 15-18, prcparu j tnry to letting major contracts for j construction on the two projects. Army engineer said five engl ! neerlng expert from over the coun- try would gather here to consider I new design feature proposed since . the bust meeting of the consulting beard two year ago llan Norland I'hune G0V0. Insurance. THERE lrT MUCH 5K0W.. 6UT enough to show them footprints! THEV WIV5 10M6 a. M RMi aM' ENPE0 M TH' BlftNK WML OF ft HI6HER, 6UILCIM' WEJtT POOR.'. HIXi I JLST LIKE PfTH.' TALK TO CO TMl.-S THE HARD AfOLIT LLO..' tVfTrvl' I wi 1 IX A1. - w,mm ACNeSl 5ANI I 1'ilaMI Yerkes Observatory Ends 50 eor Period Of Service Hy J. HUCill I'llCKTT A.lruuonitr, Kitinilnn lltvUloi., Oragnn i 'Mm koWcii annlvenary of tlm I friuiulliiK nf Verier nbMirvaUry of 1 the University of CIiIcuko win cclr bniti'd chirliiK tlie rrccnt fall ma )i ic of thp Amrrlnin Astronomical livM.'Iriy, which alw had Jiwt com- pli'ird W) yrnr lnc:e Un own or- i:h inziil lun. The obwrvntory. houHlni; the world' larxnit rcfractlnx teles r. IK-, l located at Wllllamn Day. Win., far from the Mnoky atmosphere of the Chicago area. fine man, the late Dr. Grorite Kllery Hale, wan renpomlble for Mil Milendld "temple of the tar" a v a he aluo laur for the Mt. Wllwm obhervalory and even more recently lor the Mt. Palomar project. HI father, a hiiMWKful btwincs man of ChlcaKo, was both able and willing to aid youiiK Orortfe In hi quest for slentlllc knowledKC. After hi grad uation In 1890 from the Maaaa criiisrtt Institute of TechnoloKy. where he wa distinguished for his j astronomical research young Hale returned to Chicago. There hi lath- Army Develops Hew Chute WASHINGTON Dec 12 1f. A H-ply at the Columbia exposition parachute which "blows It top" j Chicago. Another four years were under stress has been developed by t0 PreP?re le,a?t" "l the navy as a mean for airplane ,r"i'a 1 themt ln the tube at the ob" pllots to ball out safely at 500 miles "Zhe year, since lu found, an hour, the Naval Aviation News,nl! yerkM observatory nal had said today. 0 I thice noted directors In Dr. Hale, Conventional parachutes are de- nr Ed.ln B Pro. , and Dr. ott0 i signed to withstand the opening I struve The Institution has been ! strain of speed up to only 250 miles outstanding In Its astronomical an hour, much too slow for a Jet j V0T and the type of men trained pilot In a Jam at low altitude. ! there and sent out to teaching posi The new one has a top panel i tlons and to other observatories. which fits the canopy like a cap, I While It 40-Inch refractor is the held In place by elastic cords. Under 'aroest In the world of the lens-type heavy opening stresses, the cap lilts te'.escopes. there are several larger and allows air to spill out. As the : reflectors, or mirror-type Instru Jumper' speed lessen, the elastic j rrents. in use or under construction. cords pull the cap back Into place, j Experiments with the new chute j (Jnif Or m Fishing have been limited so far to dropping . . - 3 , dummy bombs. It wa designed by j KequlatlOnS jOUg.hr Chief Parachute Ulgger John F. PORTLAND. Dec. 13 P Uni- Gcary, a veteran of 19 years in the navy, at the parachute experimental unit of the Lakehurst, N. J.. naval air station. I Delfel To Get Investigation PORTLAND. Dec. 13 i4 A pre sentence Investigation. Dosslblv lead- lug to probation, was under way j power to regulate commercial Iisn today for Charles Delfel. former real j ery operations on the Columbia and estate operator, who pleaded guilty j tributaries, and asked the Oregon to embezzlement. I and Washington fish commissions Circuit Judge Walter L. Tooze ' to adopt uniform regulations on ordered the Investigation, but com- j gear. mentcd, "This court is not Indicat- I ZZZT lng in any way that probation eventually will be granted." The action was taken after C. Laird McKenna, Delfel's attorney, said he had received many letters from businessmen recommending probation, and ask,ed the court for the Investigation. TRICYCLES WAGONS BABY WALKERS POOLE'S Bicycles Si Sporting Good 233 6a 7th PHONE 3B81 FOR DELIVERIES PRICES Pick Up Small Quantities at Cliff YadeiVs SIGNAL SERVICE STATION So. 6th at Midland Rd Open 7:00 a. m. to Midnight i HERSHBERGER'S CAFE Is Featuring Nationally Advertised WURLITZER With the "Cobra Head" Installations FREE on a Profit-Sharing Basis LEWIS MUSIC CO. 3442 Shasta War HENLEY GARAGE and SERVICE Across from the Henley School Complete Truck, Tractor and Car Overhauling Are and Acetylene Weldina , Chevron Service Station Geo. William 24 HOUR Top Quality Heating Oils . Dependable Check and Fill Service Larry Goerges BASIN OIL CO. 1330 Klamath (Former Locution M. & M. Market) Office I'hone 6698 Night. 8unday. Holiday Phone 6043 er built for hlin the Kenwood ob servatory and equipped It with a splendid 12-Inch refracting teles cope. In 1802 the University of Chicago Invited Hale to become a profeaor and offered to make h: private observatory the observatory of the university. He hesitated at first for he feared the school wa more In terested In acquiring hi telescope than him. but finally accepted the entire proposition. That summer at a New York hotel he overheard Alvan O. Clark, the noted telescope manufacturer, re lating how he wa facing the los 0 fiO.ftbO on the glasa disk for a 40-Inch Instrument he had pur chased In Pari. The disks had been ordered by the University of South ern California, but their plan for a bl" obftervatiry had been abandoned. Hale hurried back to Chicago and reported to the University authori ties that hi dream of a large telescope for the school might be - I tf)n of cty ap ! proached. and noon gave Hale a check for 20.000 to buy the lenses. Yerkes later gave more than 300.000 tow ard completion of the Instrument and observatory, which ha since I borne hi name. j The mechanical parts of the 40 i Inch refractor were ready In 1893 for j form Columbia river steelhead fish- j Ing regulation are sought by Ore- gon, Washington and Idaho fishing interests. At a meeting yesterday, represen tatives of packers, fishermen's unions, sportsmen's groups and state departments, in resolutions asked the Oregon legislature to match the action of Washington In I granting to its fLsh commission Preserve Those Valuable Papers and Documents Let Us Copy Them Up to !4"xll" 60o Underwood's Camera Shop 727 Main Pbone 7063 Music by the on yean vv T) m r& i . I mv irauMAHCt aeHTj I HARD STEERIN0 ! I f I ! 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He took office yesterday In a ceremony at the Quaker school here, succeeding Em mett Gulley. who became executive secretary of the Oregon branch of the American Friends service com mittee. HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. and Mr.. J. t. Earlrr and Jae Earley Praprlalara ATTENTION! DR. WAYNE McATEE Is Now Located in SUITE 221 - IOOF BLDG. 5th and Main Over Dick Reeder' SAME PHONE 3171 PV rf i jToTrhTMaThTTikeTTl WaVia CIMPWAT We PIck-TJp and Deliver j """"j!"""!!""""" fit IF YOU WANT uUl) rUone5507 li service .1 for Tour Chrviltr or Plymouth Jl III I f ear, bring It to IJ, M f I Dimbat Motors 9 ) EW CHRYSLER ilh VI I Ji HEADQUARTERS UfW (vMk AUTHORIZED jt j wt ll(fJ ) Chryiltr Enginterd Partt ff MM (I F ) a annual nuiun um r 3rd and Main Phone 7011 f I l BUSINESS keeping ahead of winter Policeman Takes Care Of Ticket SPRINGFIELD, II!., Dec. 13 (Pj A motorist parked his car In a re stricted zone and placed a traffle ticket under the windshield wiper. Policeman Ray Sanford, making hi rounds, noticed the ticket wa three months old. He brought th motorist up-to-date with a new ons. CORRECTION THE CORRECT PRICE FOR Shelled Walnuts Is 98c per lb. GRIGG'S SUPERIOR FOODS Vacation Time All The Time! McCREDIE Hot Springs Resort en hiway 58 Phone 9F5 McCredie Springs, Orefon Open all year! Health . . . Rest . . . Recreation ... Loafing!