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Story of a Little Girl,
Her Dog and
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'Drug Train'
Proposed
NEWARK, N .J., Jan. 2S (P A
coast-to-coast "drug train" to collect
medical supplies for Europe was
planned last night by Uie New Jer
sey Pharmaceutical association.
The group, In mid-winter conven
tion, adopted a resolution proposing;
the nation's pharmacies become de
pots (or collection of drugs and
medicines needed overseas.
Dr. Ernest Little, president-elect
of the American Pharmaceutical as
sociation and former dean of Rut
gers college of pharmacy, promised
support of the nation group.
If approved nationally, the plan
i would work this way:
me general public would contrib
ute by donating 35 cents or more in
collection boxes set up in pharma
cies, wholesale drug houses would
supply the drugs at cost and turn
them over to a national collection
group, probably the American Phar
maceutical association.
Orville Wright
Said "Better"
DAYTON, O., Jan. 29 iJP-Avia'
tion pioneer Orville Wright "rested
comfortably" during the night, his
physician, Dr. A. B. Browder, said
today.
Browder described Wright's con
dition as "more serious than we
first believed." The co-Inventor of
i the airplane was stricken with i
: heart a tuck Tuesday in his labors
i tory.
Since then, B rower said, Wright
developed "quite a congestion of the
right lung." He suffered a previous
heart attack last October.
Kaiser May Buy
Continental Motors
BOSTON, Jan, 29 uPl President
Joseph W. Fraier said Wednesday
that Kaiser-rrazer corporation u
negotiating for purchase of Conti
nental Motors corporation Detroit
plant for which Kalser-Frazer an.
nounced last fall a planned two and
a half million dollar expansion.
Frazer said in a news conference
the buying was scheduled for "some
time this spring" but did not dis
close the price.
The Detroit plant has been under
t lease to Kalser-Frazer and In an'
i nounclng expansion the company
said It planned to make there most
of the engines for an estimated out-
; put of 1500 cars daily.
The president added that Kaiser
Frazer planned to continue to get
additional engines from Conti'
nental's Muskegon, Mich,, branch.
Solon Demands
Financial Show
WASHINGTON, Jan. 39 (P The
a tor Elmer Thomas (D-Okla.) said
Wednesday he will ask that all
other senators "bare their personal
finances as I have been forced to
do."
Names of speculators brought out
by the current senate investigation
of commodity speculation have in
cluded those of Thomas, his wife,
Mrs. Edith Thomas, and a sec
retary, Miss Beth Gage.
Thomas told a reporter he will
ask the senate to adopt a rule that
each senator must make a "sworn
statement" of his financial and
professional interests.
Wheat Export
Meeting Called
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 i;P
Representatives of more than 40
nations launched a new effort Wed
nesday to get major wheat export
ing and importing nations to agree
on a long-term program for stabiliz
ing prices and markets of this
breadgrain.
The conference (3 p. m. EST) was
called by the International wheat
council, which has been striving
since late in the 30's to set up an
agreement providing for export
quotas and a system of maximum
and minimum prices designated to
protect both producers and con
sumers. Klamath Salesman
Wins Award
Michael Boam, 1132 Main, Elec
trolux agency salesman, was winner
of a three-state contest recently
conducted by the vacuum cleaning
concern, and was awarded a lady's
gold wristwatch and a gold trophy.
Boam has been a Klamath resi
dent since last June.
Dog Licenses
Go On Sale
Dog licenses for 1948 are on sale 1
now at the county clerk's office and
will become delinquent March 1. j
Price is $2.50 for females, $1.50 1
for males and spayed females. After 1
March 1 both prices will go up $1. I
DISTILLERS' RATION
ENDS SATURDAY
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (JPtThe !
government s power to limit use of
grain In whisky will end Saturday.
The house banking committee i
killed by a 12 to 8 vote yesterday a I
bill to continue the curbs through j
February.
Authority for the grain rationing
through January 31 was part of the
antl-lnflation law passed during the
1947 special session. The senate
voted last Friday to extend It an
other month.
PTA Meeting Members and
inenas oi ine enasta PTA are cor
dially invited to Dad's Night Friday
at the school. There will be a pot
luck dinner at 6:30 p. m., followed
by a free movie and other enter
tainment Those planning to at
tend are a-sked to bring their own
table service.
Players' Broadcast "Rhapsody
In Blue." a radio skit written by
Harry Fredricks will be presented
tonight at 8:40 oVlnrlr hv momHra
of the Community Players over
KFJI. In the cast will be Fred
ricks. Dorothy Judd and John
O'Connor. Godfrey Matthews will
direct the play.
Automobile Upset
Injures Driver
Thomai H. Day, 3731 Bummers
lnne, one of Klamath's 14 federal
spud Inspectors, was recovering at
his home from Injuries received
early Saturday evening near the
Merrlll-Malln junction when his
right front tire blew out and his
ear overturned several times. Tin
machine was demolished.
Day was treated at Merrill and It
was necessary to have U stitches
taken in his scalp. In addition he
has severe body bruises. Day was
en rout home from a spud Inspec
tion trip in the Hatfield district at
the time of the accident.
Mrs. Sabo
Returns
Mrs. Stephen Sabo of 73 Pine
street returned to Klamath Falls
Wednesday after having spent the
past week in Corvallis at (he bedside
of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Sabo. who suffered
critical burns last Tuesday when
their trailer house was destroyed In
the explosion of a butane tank.
The many friends of Paul and
Mary Jane Sabo will be Interested
to learn they are showing Improve
ment. Paid has been moved from
Corvallis General hospital to the
college Infirmary, but Mary Jane's
condition does not warrant moving
her at this time. She waa critically
burned about the head, shoulders
and both limbs. She was wearing a
sweater at the time of the explO'
slon and the material held the
fumes. Both Paul and Mary Jane
were badly burned about the eyes
nut Mrs. sabo said today that
neither would have their eyesight
Impaired as first thought. Both will
b"! moved to Klamath Falls as soon
as Mary Jane can travel. Mrs. Sabo
plans to return north Saturday. She
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Brumbaugh home today from Cor
vallis.
Firemen Answer
Two Alarms
The city lire department was
called out twice Tuesday night. The
first alarm at 8:44 p. m. took the
truck to 8th and Oak where a trash
fire was burning. There was no
damage.
At 9:45 p. m., the second call came
in for the evening and the truck
drove to 3rd and Main where
pickup was threatened by fire due to
a cigarette left burning on cushions
In the front seat. The truck was
said to be owned by Vernon
Czmanuski. There was little dam
age.
Marrlaea Llernia
FOSTER -GEHRiG. Randal Jack -
ler. 22. florist, native ol Okianoma,
resident Ol Klamatn Falls, Ore. Bernlce
Lillian Gehrlns, 20. mail clerlt, nauve
of South Dakota, resident or Klamatn
Falls, Ore.
Cemplaints Ftlsd
Carl Salroeler va. Daamaji M Halmeter.
suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and in
human treatment. CouDle mirriM (wo
oer 8. 1D27. in Chicago. 11L Plaintiff asks
custody of one minor child. Attorney
for plaintiff. William Kurkendall.
Frances S. Ennxht vs. John A. En
rlfht. suit for divorce. Charge, no
divorce from previous marriage, couple
married November 24. 1944. In Cedar
Falls. Iowa. Plaintiff asks custody oi
one minor chUd. S50 per month support.
Attorney lor piaimtn. J. c. o Neill.
Jack H. Diarina va. Robert G. Mar-
old, suit to obtain payment. Attorney
for plainuff, Farrens and MaxwelL
justice cenrt
Ray Leslie WUson. vagrancy. Sen
tenced to 10 days In county jail.
Eugene Segul Frasler. ooeratlne truck
of excessive length. Fine, SS 90.
William Claud Homer, running; stop
sign. Fine. SS-50.
Leonard Louil Boorman, no red llgnt.
Fine. 13.30.
Gcruld Kenneth Scott, violation of
basic rule. Fine. SIS.
Ragner V. Hokanson. overload. Fine.
S10.
OUTING
PAJAMAS
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fTORE for Ml
ALL -V 1M ffiW& M
REDUCED TO MfWli
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Comer Stti and Mi
Roads Get
Repair Job
Clear, dry weather of the past
two weeks made It possible for the
maintenance crews of the Oregon
stale highway department . in this
district to do their patching Jobs
which are usually postponed until
late spring, officials said here to
day, Quite a few patches have been
done on the Willamette pass but
last summer's work of deepening
and cleaning ditches along that
stretch have prevented many of
what the department culls "frost
bolls." These are caused by water
seeping under the pavement, tiers
Ing. and then buckling.
The Willamette pass Is holding up
much better this winter than last
as many motorists have olurrved.
Most of the work of the mainten
ance crews this winter has been In
snow removal but even more In
sanding frosty stretches along the
major highways leading out of the
Klamath basin.
Apartment House
To Boost Rents
PORTLAND. Jan. 39 M'l Tenants
of an apartment building here have
received notices of rental Increases
from 4 to 20 per cent to be effec
tive March 1, the day after expir
ation of federal rent controls.
D. A. Dryer, agent for owners of
the Savoy apartments, said the ten
ants were given a choice of signing
the leases or vacating in 30 days.
The building has 42 apartments.
Including one occupied by James E
Fadling. Portland area rent ad
visory board member and CIO j
Woodworkers president. !
Dryer said the Increases asked j
were to cover over-all Increases In
operating costs of 35.7 per cent. i
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Bodies Carried
From Crash Site
FRESNO, Calif., Jun. 'Jtt ()) The
bodies of 32 persons who pei'tnlicd
when a chartered transport plane
Uuuli-d wilh Mexican deportee
crushed and burned yesterday were
being brought out of Los Unlos
ciiuyon today.
The civil aeronautics authority
early today begun an lnvtstlgitiin
of the disaster which killed 28
Mexicans, three crew members, and
a U. 8. Immigration service guard.
There were no survivors.
Witnesses said nu engine fire ap
parently set one wing ablase, the
wing tore off and the DC-3 plunged
In flames.
Foreiuini Frank V. Johnson of a
road work crew snld he saw prisons
fulling or Jumping before Hie nam
ing aircraft crushed.
The plane wus operated by Air
line Transport Carriers, llurbimk,
Calif., under charier to the Immi
gration service.
LEGAL NOTICES
NO rilK m IIKAKINtl UN UNAL
Al'lH.NV i
NOT1CK IS HKUKIIV C1IVKN lltal I
liav filed my Kitial Account ttt tna i
matter of lh taut ot II AHK Y A.
Will THY. rt .- ipo- ami iti t'irouii I
Courl h at Tumta, the 17th day
oi reoruary. a. in hour of two
o'clock p. ni. In tha Circuit Court IUhiui 1
DO YOU KNOW . . .
The Lundy's are
OPEN AT 4 P. M. ON SUNDAYS?
DK1.1CIOI S STK.VK. 1IK KKN AMI SKA FOOII IIINNKItS
OPEN P. M. WKKR 1IAYS. MI'SIC AT I P. M. St MIAYS
Jl'ST PAST THE JUNCTION ON TI1K AS1II.ANII IIKillWAY
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huge advance
purchases
make possible this low price on dresses
that today are worth $3.49 to $3.98
s l- v . y v wfl
or Mt KUmnttt rmtitiy t'ourt limm.
hUiu.lh K.ll.. Divijoii. hh thp urn m.
phic tor hraniiii or xiviiiumm umi
oht tlohi lu IU Mil. Ai'vuiiiil, it ny
Oti b,
VKViU WIIITHY.
Atlminlihalor nf lli t.i. at
MAMMY A. Will i It V, Ucurcd.
J Ifl-ai-'iM ' 5 II NuWU
NOT UK ii htrvhy ftvon lhl lit (Ui
l-ai.t. HtMiiit of tha Hint nf iMrtfoii will
rtMMv Mlml Imta m 1U of(u ti tit
Si. Cull. lot at bilont, Oittft-u.., up to
II. Ml n'cltH'k A. M. on Tutilv, rvtiiunry
.H. ItMH. to tk ill following (Um-lllioil
till mill overflow I tut hi l.ak Courtly,
Orn, itvlfiM, Itowwvvr, to 1 1 if owner
or owner ol any Uiuli almlllnit or
fitinthm I It art on 1h uiolVroiK rtn ttl
to IrBttt, Hi hlKhffil prU'ti hid. thx.1
portion llterof front ln an) owner
Unit, for a par lot) of IM hotii after .iitn
lug of MUI bliU, provlilrd urh offer U
nittila In mxl taint, ami irovlilt! thai
tit I .and Hoard raaarvaa Ilia right lu
at-i'vnl or rvjtcl attv anil all hi tit
Ha lit lauil ti iiuira 11 ik'Ularly !
avnlMiil aa follow, luwll:
North half f Nurlhwnt quarter nf
lection JJ, Aiuulli half South writ
quarter of Mtu-thm 2U: Hoollirrttt
quarter of 8outhat quarter or Nev
lion M Tow tu hip xi riouih, Han-
Kait Will. men Meridian.
Nn warranty on tltt part of Iti Slate
Ii mmle at lu Hi title to the land or
water rtgltu appurtenant thereto.
Ilia uvt'eaiftil htil.ter nuul imv tha
actual tiwt of aitvrtimui of lltii lale.
nidi ar to it mail on lh minimum
battla of a on-fourlh ltai of lh crtioa
KIRBY
Vacuum Cleaners
Lifofima Guaranfoe
Free Domonjfrotion
Tolophono 9200
the 3 most wanred styles
in 80-square
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ntmlurert, delivered In Lakevlew and
(vat-it will It for una year duniMon.
All hliU aliuulil l a.l.liek.r.l to K T
IMeii-, 111 k of lit Hint l-fliul UohiiI.
.InUni, Oiejiun, anil ntaiked "iiplli'Hllon
and Hid In ltm lml In Amleiaun
ATTENTION!
ASTHMA and HAY FEVER
SUFFERERS!
Flnallyl An Inlialalltm titntiiirnt Mini rrully allunln in
stant rrllrf for theke rtmtlltloiin.
The tieulmrnt Is roiiiplelely imuiniitpiil by yum uviii tliuu
slore and you nerd, thrrefine, to ilk nlinnlulcly none of
your money In flndtnii out for ynurarlf w II will help YOtll
Mr. W. II. Huytlri . irirrM'iitliii tho Aalliinniirfi III Co,
lll be in our store from I) 00 it. ni. until 8 oil p. in. on
WetlneMlny, Pebi uin y 4th. I'leiuie t unic In mid let til in
demonstrate this marvelous Irenliiirnt. He utll luruhli you
ft llli prmif of what It hits dune fur iilhris.
YOU WILL BE UNDER NO OBLIGATION
WHATEVER.
LEE HENDRICKS
Your Neighborhood Druggiit
2212 South 6th Phono 4321
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housedresses
I
-Friday and Saturday Only
choose from three hit styles I
zipper-front button-front tie-back. .
choose from three patterns I
checks stripes florals
all in fine 80-square percale
cotton famous for smooth texture and
strength
complete size ranges for
everyone
for misses, . 12 to 20 for women, 38 to 44
You'll want a whole new wardrobo of
these Kerrybrookes. Made to our
strict specifications' which means
perfect fit, good looks, and
long wear. We repeat they're
exceptional finds in today's
soaring market. Hurryl
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