TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 1948
PACE SEVEN
4 Boyle's Column
Preview Of What Will Come
In The Bright New World
llv MAI. IIOVI.K
NKW YultK, Jan ol'i Many
ruili' III n Wnlulrlllig what the
lllHVn 111 mil III ol the fill hit will
Iip like.
1 limit. Tin ulii'iiily living in the
middle ut It.
Tills vrrMmi ul what Hid universe
will hi' like when nil men in n brut li
nn la n tlllPPii-iitiiiy modrrn cliff
dwelling mi Hip lower Kind Hide.
Mont nf Iho funilllr wink for the
United NiiIIiiiiii. Anil Hip MIh In liiurll
morn pruiTful IIiiiii In tho days of
FBI Probes
Arms Shipment
NKW VOItK. Jim. 0 uVi
Till!
frilrrnl hilifall uf InvrntlKitllnn
prrnurd nn inquiry Imliiy Into clr
cuintUnrrii mil rotintlluu nil mumii--rrifiil
ntlrlitiit tn ililp mi mllltialcd
ll.ulll luunili uf TNT trnln ii Jersey
City. N J . iirr to I'aliv.tlne In viola.
Hon of export rrutilaiiun bunning
shipment of ai in.i or munition to
Win Mnli'llc KuM.
Thr rxploalvri. pmkrd In ru-irs
litlH'Inl luiluitriiil iiiiii'hinrry. wrrc
liiilioiuitlt'il by uuthurltlrri Huiinday
tin thry wrtr Ih'Iuk liiiiili-d aboard
till' I'n Ir it 1 1 II' -1). JUlxl fifliililrr I'.X
eculnr. Tlicir content wrio rc
Vrnlril wliru our of thr friitm broke
open durum Ilia loiulluu oprl n Unli.
Thr lilrutlly of the hliirm hat
not been ilrlrrllllnril.
Kntry of the Kill intu llu- cane
will dwlnsrd yesterday Mmultunr
ounly with a slate (lr)nrtliirul an
nolllirrliirnt ttlitl Mlril uhlpinrut to
thr ntnfr-tiiin Middle Knit mm
liuvr been irohlbitrtl since Decem
ber (.'olnrldrut with thr uiinoumr
mrnl, Fill uKrnts of the Nrw Vork
office look over Jm udlrtion of a
llronx wnrrhuiur where Nrw York
IKihie huil reported finding a crate
mlilrrulnit stencil apparently link -Inn
the bullilluii to thr TNT ship
ment. Ciullliltr-liiiikllia inurhln
rry. radio transmuting apparatus,
niulors. nnd elrcirle cninpiiicnl also
were discovered there, poller ultt.
Speculation
Hearing Opens
WAHIUNOTON. Jim. A uVi A
ftrnnle ctmunlttr laying the Rrouml
worlc for full culc Inquiry Inio
rommtKlHy trndiiitf by public ntfi
rmU rallrd mintlwr rltnl-door r
ion loduy lo muv-rxwmine govern
mrul rmployrA HMcd n nxllvc in
the mrkrl,
Hmrliiitn ci. to I ho public will
tx-u in ThtKMhiy Willi HuiuUt K
hittj.rii, cnndulitcr lor Uic OOP
prmidrutlal iiomliuitlon. nnd UriK.
0n. Wallacp II. thuJium, I'tr.tldrut
Trunmn'i iKTnotml phv.Mclun. omuin
Ihf flr.l Invited lo trMlfy.
Wlllittin C. llrlsirr, dlrrctor uf
thi food Atipply division of iht
atnle drpariiiM-nt a tiiHUtulr of lulrr
Amrrlrgjuj Affiilrn. Wiu Ut hcdmlulrU
opening wiiiifu Al loduy's 10:30 a.m.
EHT) prrllnilnnry hrurlUB by the
npproprtntlfm.1 Kidconiiulllrc hrad
rd by Hrnntor Frrxatoii K-Mlch.t
Tunnel Cave-In
To Be Probed
DAYTON, O. Jan. 6 iVt Atomic
energy commission otllclal today
launched an Investigation Into the
rave-In of an tindrrgrouud concrete
passage being built al the Monsanto
atomic research plant at nearby
Mlaiulsburg.
Eight workmen were Injured, one
critically, last night when 30 to 00
ton of concrete, newly laid over the
passage, cuscadrd Into thr 30-foot-long
tunnel, Kenneth Dunbar, area
manager for the atomic energy
commission ri'iHirtrd.
Thro workmen were Inside the
underground chamber when part of
tho cement let go. Several compan
ions rushed tn their aid, but five
of them were trapped In a second
slide.
PHONE
your Fuller Dealer
WKm yov RMd HokmIioU Of
Ptnonal BruiliM vtt Ulcphon
the numbsi blow. Moit valv
(or your monty. Prompt Swvic.
CLEM JOYER
1435 Martin Phone 5617
mum
4-Day
January Sale
Starts Tomorrow
Don't Miss It!
Look for Iho bargaln-packod, 16-page circular on your
doorstep! tonight. (
tli nun homo kudu. Then Uin
touiid of blurkjiu k vltmih nkull wua
II llOirillll IllKlll llOlhf, WlltMCUH to-
diiy tho only llilnic bt-luK niimlcrcd
In tlio Kniillnli lunuuiiKn. .
"Oiih World
The Ijiumi inullbuxm In our lobby
Index pooplo f ru in nil cornet of tho
Klobo, llvliiit toift'thr-r In ft inlnluluro
"oim world."
Ho far our principal tiirrtliiic pliue
him boon iho iiuioinutlc rh-vutoiH,
wlirri) by urln, uiluiaco and csturn
wo rxchanm miccMiihh until we
reach our hcpmalo tUmrn and part.
Thi people wn want to inrct moH
ii mi l ho Chlnonn family ornrath tin.
I'.vny DVi'lilliu miirIIn ft oil) the inyn
trrloun Kntl filer up from Uin nun
hlovo below, rodoleiiL imIoih that fill
our itpuiUiit'Ml wltll tho Wonderful
fraKiancr or H furoff laud that knew
fine cooklnu when tho epicurean
French hllll wem chewhiK raw mmt
In (lalllc forenlH. 1 can rlohe my
rye and Milff Hodk Konu and
Hlmuuhal Hitaln, and the memory of
okk rolln, del ic nie noupn nud Ntrunce
ci uiu-hy veuetublen ovrrKiwern me.
An uiimiiik hero ) the man who
dehvern milk to the 110 famlHen.
"They really need ft diplomat tor
thli Job," he told tne the other
moinliiK. "You ouithl to mo home of
the nolcH thene foielKurin leave in
their milk bottles. Ilrother, they're
harder to flume out than a rroM
word puule by mooullKhl."
Tho mailman ha Hoinelhlntr of
the wiine problem, and Iwlleven the
pont office oukIiI to give him nn
Uiterpreler'h nttlnif.
"Home of the letirrn ItMilt like
they'd been ddrevrd by Homebody
who Jum dlped a worm in Ink und
let It crawl nrroA the enveUije."
he complained.
lower of Habrl
lluiuiony hun existed o fur In our
Tower of llubel. Many famlllen have
adopted the American custom of
Halurday muhl pur tie, nud nn yuii
pnu by the riiKim the mtiUl-UiikuuJ
volcrh from within hound like icrad
uatliiK exerclhOA nt the llerlllz
laiiKtiase nchool.
A HiiMian family on the fifteenth
floor In particularly fond of parties
A friend of mine who llvc next to
them hnyn ho hearn nil itortJi of
KlrunKe nolheji, an if they were dunc
Iiik the mazurka while Aliening thr
comiuuulnt manlfi'Kto.
Hecently my friend entrred the
elevator in tho lobby, heard voices
appronchlutr. nud ftbsenlnilndedly
pulled off hi tint uM nn two Ititft
Alan men Mepped Into the cnite.
The Itujuiiami elnneed nt each
other. The find took off his hat. too.
So did the second. Then my friend
put hoi hat bark on. Ko did the
find Itu.vMiui. o did the necond.
Then nil tlirec men rode up to the
fiftmith floor hi complete Alienee,
lonklmr nt each other unenMly.
I "I Aupponr they thoupht I wan
; crazy," Artld my friend. ' Hut I didn't
I know Juai how to explain It."
Lake Mail
Tie-Up Talked
Ways lo improve ixmr mall serv
ice In and nut of Lakrvicw look
first place for discussion on th!
docket for the Ijtkevlew chamber
ol commerce meeting Monday.
At present It Is Impossible to re
ceive a letter and send out an an
swer lo It the same day.
Tito railway mall service pro)oses
second service dally to Klamath
Falls but this would do little lo
sjierd mall lo Its destination. It was
agreed.
A proposal In effect that mall bo
transported between Lakcvlew and
Portland via llend. was offered oy
Ihe mall service division of the
civic affairs committee In coopera
tion wltll the transportation com
mittee and Postmaster Fred Peate.
Hugh Mercer, head of the mall
srrvlcr division, spoke on this pro
posal Monday..
M IN HX M p
Thru 12 Freezing Winters
THE QUINTUPLETS
have used this lor coughs of
CHEST COLDS
Tha Quintuple-In have nlways n-licd on
MuKteriile to rvJUiv eoughji, nnre throat
nud nrhing miurlpA of col da. MuAteroln
initantly AlartA to bring wonderful, Inng
hutting relief I It actually helps bronk up
painful nurfaee content lion.
In 3 Strength: ChM' Mild Muaterole,
.tegular nnd Kxtrn Strong for grown
U. At all drugstore.
mmm
TOONERVILLE FOLKS
"WhisKY Bill
1 -
U-YT
K
County Library Adds New
Books To Shelves Today
'Hum shut-in days of winter
uralhrr Is the lliui' lo catch up on
milium and the Kluinath county
library has Just received six new
hook of fiction mid a grist of good
non-fU'llon.
I li tlim
Uriiml. 'Hilvrrtlp's Search":
Campbell. "El I a"; McDonald.
"Thunileiblrd Trull"; Robertson.
"Lost Hanite "; Walker, "The Lone
ly Carrot . Yriuy, "The Vixens."
Nun-Flrtliin
Christian Hcirnie hymnal.
(iliiildru. "The Christian Pastor
and His Working Church"; Llpp
liiniin. "The Cold War '; Blassell,
Where I Stand": Cauda, the offi
cial handbook of "Present Condi
tions and Heccnt Progress." 194(1;
I.andreth. "Education of the Young
Child,'' a nursery school manual:
Hnilth, "Industrial and Commercial
Orography," third edition; Chase,
"Tomorrow's Trnde." problems of
our foreign commerce; Fanning.
"American Oil Operation Abroad":
Ollkey. "Northwestern American
Plants": Orahain. "Audrls Ques
tions and Answers for Engineering
and Firemen's Examinations"; Col
vln. "American Machinist s Hand
book and Dictionary of Shop
7""
S. 6th Store
To Be Moved
Curl Snyder who has operated a
drug store In Idella's for the last
year will move his business lo a new
iocatlon In Uic Mnrlus Peterson
building now under construction at
4B01 So. tlth. The move will be made
about February I. Mr. and Mrs.
Snyder have Just returned from a
buying trip to San Francisco.
Snyder will also offer complete
variety store stock In addition to
his drug line. No prescriptions will
be filled.
Also to be arranged lor In this
same building will be space for a
sub-post office fur which )etltloiu
are now in circulation.
More than 1000 signatures have
been attached and the petitions are
to be forwarded to the U. S. post
office department at Washington,
D. C. In lite Immediate future.
The pmixisal for a branch office
came from Harry L. Wlard who t!
circulating the documents.
- BOTANY TIES
ON SALE
100
Top
Coats
LANSDOWNS
COVERTS
FLEECES
HERRINGBONES
TWEEDS
All Site and Colors
Values to $60.00
$450
Now 3iSfl
Values to $42.50
$7Q50
Now
Values to $35.00
Now
Sine ItlS ,
y
MANSTORI
in Main
FASHION PARK'
1
Wome
Terms": Bauer, "Stop Annoying
our Children."
Association for childhood educa
tion. Committee on equipment and
supplies. Uses for waste material.
Kirk. "Make It for the Children:
Apparatus, Furniture. Toys"; Spode.
" The Fine English Dinner Ware";
Hrowney. "How to Paint and Stencil
Textiles"; Spaeth. "Music for Fun";
Fpaeth. "Stones Behind the World's
Oreal Muslc "; Stokes. "Russian Bal
lets" Drew. "Enjoyment of Litera
ture"; Holley. "Extempore Speak
ing": New York Herald Tribune
"1947 Guide to Europe"; Dean,
"Russia Menace and Promise?":
Roger. "I Remember Distinctly."
a family album of the American
people. 1918-1941.
Children's Hooks
Coughiln, "Ine Wishing Well,"
grades 1-2; "The Find Out Book.,''
grades 1-2; Montgomery. "Three
Friends." 1-2 grades: Poguc. "Big
Top; Tales About Circus Animals."
3-4 grades: Stack, "Safety Every
Day." 3-4 grades.
Fiction:
Bull. -The Donkey Cart." 3-4
grades: Chin. "Two Lands for
Ming." 6-8 grades: Oleltsmann,
"Nlko's Mountain," 6-8 grades:
Helnleln. -Rocket Ship. Oalilee."
7-9 grades: Hlnklc, "Silver." the
story of a horse. 6-9 grades.
Non-flcllon:
Carpenter. "Tales of a Korean
Grandmother." 5-7 grades: Hullock,
"After the Rain." 3-5 grades: Cole
man, "Gingerbread Man.", first
grade; Coleman, "Little Singing
Time." pre-1.
A BAD START! '
A HAPPY ENDING I
FAST 3 WAY REUEF
Offensive couch due to cold, smok
ing? tiet t'lis ln'critiim-tye formula
of proven cough-relief ingredients long
uinl hy doctors. Quirk, king-lasting re
lief 3 important ways:
I. lal.l lhrl llckl.
2 l..!h!raw,lrrlt.t.4m.mbr.n.t
3. H.lpil..t.s Mm
(Till ONIY a.
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TiiTTlTliTh
1
Mill Closing
Rumor Killed
WAHIUNOTON, Jiin. 6 11 N. E.
Dixie, upiirlrrKicretiiry of hKrlcul
ture, (lvlni-l Brniitor Cordon tit
Ore. I todny that the agriculture de
pnrtincnt hn received no reporm
triul any flour mllln In the Pacific
Northwent have been forced to cloxe
bcciiiiM! nt Inability to net wheat.
"We heard, however, that ome
miller In the Pacific Northwest are
apprchcmlve that they may not re
ceive export orders for cnoudh flour
to keep their mills runnlnx at. near
capacity throughout the year," Dodd
added In a letter made public by
Cordon,
"We dlxcuiiKCd till mutter with
the ufflclala of the Millers' National
federutlon and the Klour Millers'
Export association, who report that
although there appears to be suf
ficient supplies or wheat available
to the mill In the Pacific North
west, the mills are concerned about
export orders for flour, because their
milling has always been largely for
export, compared with mills In other
i sections of the country."
i Uodd said that since December B
the Commodity Credit corporation
has placed orders with Far Western
mills for 39 million pounds of flour
for shipment through Pacific coast
ports, or which 24 million pounds
was ordered from mills In Oregon,
Washington and Idaho.
Typing Class
To Be Offered
The general extension division of
the Oregon slate system of higher
education Is again offering a class
in typewriting, beginning tonight
at 1 p. m.. room 103 at KUHS.
Beginning and advanced work
will be offered. The course carries
full college credit but may be taken .
without credit. If desired. Class
will meet on Tuesday and Wednes- i
day evenings for two hours each
week for 10 weeks. The fee I $7
Textbook and other material are
furnished free of charge. j
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DAY OR NIGHT
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MOTORS
CLUTCHES
TRANSMISSIONS
DIFFERENTIALS
By Expert TRUCK Mechanics
TRUCK LUBRICATION
DAY OR NIGHT
SPECIAL HOISTS AN EQUIPMENT
Trained Truck Lubrication Personnel
ONE TRUCK OR A FLEET
LET US TAKE CARE OF
YOUR MAINTENANCE
FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
Juckeland
TRUCK SALES & SERVICE, Inc.
11th and Klamath Phone 7755
YOUR
Three-Time Inspection Of
Gl Loan Homes Ordered
Three-time Inspection of homes
being built for veterans with the aid
of Of loans has been ordered by
the Veterans Administration, ef
fective In Oregon on January 2,
Patrick W. Kllby, VA contact repre
sentative In this area, reported to
day. To assure a builder's compliance
with plans and specification ap
proved for a Ol loan, the agency
will name an Inspector to look over
construction at three stages:
(D When excavations are com
plete and footing forms are ready
for pouring concrete; '2i Before
back-filling of excavations and with
all structural members exposed, and
heating, plumbing and electrical
Installations roughed In, and (3)
When structure Is completed.
A builder of five or more homes
I" a project, who contemplates sales
to veterans, may obtain a VA panel
appraisal and Inspections in advance
of actual deals. Local fee appraisers
will serve also as Inspectors.
A new architectural and com
pliance unit to direct thi work has
been set up In the VA's Portland
regional office.
To this closer check on construc
tion, the VA has added more rigid
conformance to state biulding codes,
particularly on plumbing, sewage
disposal and wiring, Kllby added.
All houses built within the past
18 months or now being built must
pass city or state minimum stand
ards, the VA has ruled.
In rural areas and towns without
local Inspection, certificates from
the plumbing division of the state
board of health and from the state
Steak Chicken and
Seafood Dinners
Lounge and Dancing
Open 6 p. m. till t a. m.
Phone 7980
STEAM CLEANING
WELDING
WRECKS REBUILT
TRAILER REPAIRS
TRUCK DEALER
Statement of) &nddtioru Vec, 31, 194 7
RESOURCES
C o Hand and Da froaa Un $1 K,7,532.T1
U.S. Boadt, aidiiding U.S. Gev.ma.eiit Agwd.s 225,51 l,957.8i $351,919,490.54
Mwkipal IWh mmi WomsOi 5,7O0,307.9
Orher BokU 1,519,500.00
Urn end DiMounrs 1 28, 68 1,070.0
Stock la Federal Rmn Bcmk 450,000.00
cmk Premim, FmweMin m Fbitm 4,254,587.77
Other Real Estate None
Cmtom.ri' Liability Aereeeoaca. ................ J 144,874.78
Intorert Earned 1,962,70.9J
Other Resowecea 272,939,35
TOTAL RESOURCES ... $547,907,477.12
LIABILITIES
Capital ... . 4,500,000.00
Suraln 10,500,000.00
Uadrridad Profits end ReMrvas 12,374,458.28 $ 27,374,458. 2t
Rimxm AHacatad toe Taxes, hitarsat, set 808,065.41
Aueptancas 146,874.78
lnr.net Collected k Advance J 831,767.01
Other Liabilities 1 302,483.78
PaaasiH (ExcWra at R.cleraeel Rank Disnies) i 51 8,443,827.86
TOTAL LIABILITIES ....... $547,907,477.12
la tddttloH to t 43 branches throughout Oregon, 12 other Oregom
bmnkn ere mffllUttod with the First National Bank of Portland
DEPOSITS
Pint National Ran at Perftoad and 43 kroncnon $518, 443,827. M
12 aeWar Ofoaa banks arMiated witti Pirst National lawk ai Petal an i1 95,570,236.49
TOTAL tsgfltlTt , $614,014,064.35
LOAMS AMD DISCOUNTS
Phot Notional Bank at Portland and 43 honcna $128,681,070.06
12 etnar Oraaoa Banks attiliatad with First National Bank of Porltand 14,966,391.07
TOTAL LOANS AMD DISCOUNTS $143,647,461.13
ArWfMbsjf rxterol DeponW Insuranc) CocporaHon
electrical division will be necessary
before a Ol loan can be approved.
Sewers, septic tanks and cesspools
also must be checked by the county
health department.
State and county official are co
operating fully in this Job of pro
tecting veteran buyers from sub
standard building, Kllby remarked.
To thee health and safety re
quirement, the VA has added Its
own ruling that when less than a
full basement Is provided, the un-
excavated portion shall show a
clearance of at least 18 Inches, with
an opening to permit later Inspection
and repairs.
West of the Cascades, new houses
qualifying for Of loans must have
gutters and downspouts Connected
to sewers or dry wells, the latter at
least 10 feet away from tho founda
tions. WASHINGTON. Jan. 6 lTV-The
rural electrification administration
ha approved a M&O.OOO loan to the
Lane County Electric cooperative
for extension of service to farming
areas.
Here's fashion news! An exciting
bollerina skirt... with yards of
sweep to give you that NEW
LOOK! Your tiny waist is
accented by the high rise waist
band that is adjustable because
it buttons on both sides. Gor
geous black faille in sizes 7 lo 15.
LET'S GO
vfH nith the
V" adjustable
A-' V side tattoos
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525
Tule School
Shows Gain
Opening of classes In the high
school following tho Christmas va
cation found an enrollment of 151,
slightly higher than when school
closed December 1ft, .
Senior and Juniors went to work
on class plays to be given In the
spring and the White and Gold an
nual staff started the ball rolling
Monday toward the round-up of
school news nnd pictures for the
publication.
Evening classes for adult In typ
ing and folk dancing are being held
each Mondoy and Wednesday with
Ward Devlin teaching typing and
Mrs. Norman Enser the second alas.
LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE
ENROLL NOW1
EXPERT INSTRUCTION
TERMS ON TUITION
Klamath Beauty School
Phone 7446 135 No. Broad
TO
Main
10.95
Blouse Sketched, 5.93
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