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TUESDAY, rCD. 3, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACI THRC1 WEATHER KI.AMATII rAI.I.H ANII VICINITY: llii'l.aalng olntlitlit.M tonight: W.illiaa day rli.mly wllh minw flurrlaai liliili liiilajf -Uli low Imilglll IS; lllgll Wailliaa. day W. Nflirl'IIKIIN t.'Al.ircillNlAi Pair Imlay ml lolllglil irl ai'allrril almwala ml amiltiain fim.l; VVviliia.itay Inri.a.lngly rliimly wllh almw.i. Mint mmw lit iiiiniii Uhi; Hill, rlianua III laniliaialui.j IniHj- lala vailulila vvliiil. nlf t-oa.l. VYKHTKHN (HIKdON: Kalr III nillli ml InriraaliiM fl.illillnaM III llfirlll Imlay Willi Hill change In IriniHiraluia. High aliniil 4A In Ml. rlnuily ami mil o I'onl Innlghl, wllh mina I'liuiira nl liilaf. Ilghl rain or allow In niiilhrin firllin tiinlgltl. Iiw :u lit 40. Wailnaailay iiailly rlnmly Wlmly anil rulilar In north. liiri..lng wlmU, liMrutiiliig itimlaiala ttl orraalun ally fraah nm Ihwatlarly ff linra. ICAHIFHN OIIWHINI fair wllh llllla rhanga III lamiitaltlia. High .I'J In I'. illy .l.iii.lv. Nnl II hi l.mlgllt. wllh tow. uf IA In IM ilagiraa. W.'lli.ail.y l.lr anil rnlilar In nurlh. AullmrUrd Information hu been received t the local army and II linen rocrultliiK aliillon alitll orltlwi Initial iiwilwimciilg for lur mrr hiTvliTiiifii ti liny ol llio fill Iiiwihk nlr fiiricn biigea, who pugca err luln millUiry iiuulttlnilhmv. KalrMrld-Hulaim ulr baa. Cullfur nla, March field, Cnlllornln, IIIKU flrlil, Texua. for further Informa Hun plritim contact your local nrmy mill nlr force recruiting million. Charter In flour CiiM'iulii Won derland illvUluii VM. aunlllary to Inn Order of Hallway Conductura. will hold a rruuliir meeting: In Ilia KU Intll, Wcdnmday at 7 p. m. All who dralre ti become rhnrlrr members rf tinted to ntlend a llm charier will Im clogrd. All officers ahoulit attend bb Ml". Curdwrll nt I lie Brand dlvlnlnn will be prrnenl. Ite frcghnicnta will bp iwrvrd following Hip llircllim. Ilrlirlmh l.udlo Priiapcrlty Re brknh Indue will niPPt III the VX.lV hull Tliiiriwliiy. February D, at S p. ni., for a rrituliu bunlnpiui gpiuiton Willi Hip iipw offlrcr prpKldlnii. Of ficers mid lliPlr snpinrtrrs are ti wrnr forniiilii, nnd uftrr Itio biinl iipiui nippllm llirrc will bp enter tainment linprovlnc Virginia itocnlcke, vuiihir daughter of I r. mid Mm. A. O. Hocnltke of 31120 Vandcrsrlft. wag rrMirirf linprovlnit thin morn ing followlnii a 10-day IIIiipmi at the family home. Virginia will be ab arnl from hrr claaaroom for anothpr apvprnl days. Drama A play. "The Country rtrhoolhoiiap, will bp given by the llrnley grange at 8 p. in. Wednra duy. In the grange hull. All mem-iK-rn are iimrd to attrnd. Hpfrpnn mpnta will bp gprvpd by Mm. Hill YVUIIama and Mia. Myron Taylor. Ttilp Dptnniutratlnn Mr. Clar liuia CixikiiiBham. Buklyou eounty homo dpinonnlratlonn agpiit. will ahnw IIviiir room nrrnimrmrnt at Hip home of Mm. Krnnk Manrpnii Thiimdny, Krhiuary S, at 1 p. in. The nipptlnu la oiwii lo the public. Movrd llrrr Mr. and Mra. Loul Daubprt and twin dnuislitpm have niovpd liprn from Fort Hiimner N. M , and are llvinc on the Ropr rnurli In t.anip vallpy whprc Uau brrt la working. I'lnorliln Club Ye Olda PlnnchlP rlub will mret at the home of Orare flork. 137 Until, on Ttiuraday, tor hinrliroii and card. Friendly Helpfulness To Every C'rpnl and Purge Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite) M. Ward and Sont 925 lllfh rhone 3334 IT'S AMERICA'S 11 To Mlniipupolla Mr. and Mm. Clioriie Muiiriiiiint, 'i'lib Ordiuri. plun to Irave Kliimath Pulla thlt werk for Mlniipupolla, Minn., where Hiiprpiiiint will undpruu pluatln aur Rrry on hla fool. Huprpiiiinl, (irrui Noitlipin brukpiniiii, waa piilnfully Injured when he fell while nl work iieiir Miilln on Juuuiiry S, and hla foot wag raiiKht under the whrrla o' a ear. Thpy will be gone from here tor apverul nionllia. ('onfprenre Mra. Tlilr.a Ip Ow, exi'ciillve aprrnlary for the Klumiilli County Publln llrullll aMixintlon, will Irnve Uiulghl with Mm. Charlea II. I,arkln for I'ortluud to attend the one-day aociul hyulPiie eonlrr ence Wrdiipgduy, Mra. IJe Cew will reinnln tor the executive arcretiirlcg rontpience Thurgdny and Friday be fore reluming home. , lllupgg of Aunt Mi. John flyem and Mm. Doug I'uckett left for Ku gene thin morning to vlnlt their aunt, Mm. Mary Mutthrwi, who I III. 'i'hey will aim gn lo Corvalllg lo vldll Normii Piiikrlt, a gtiidput at Orrgon Htato collrge. I.pavra llogpllal Kdward Jolin on, atute highway drpiirtmenl em ploye who ling been receiving mcd Icul care for an arm Injury at Hill aide lioiiiltnl, lefl the hogpiuil Uxlny for hla home, 3205 Hurry. Tunalla Karen Cox. T-year-ulil daughlpr of Mr. and Mra. John H. Cox of 3247 Cannon, had hpr tinlln removed at lllllalde hoipllal thla morning. Kuren'a father la a civil ian worker atatloned at Guam. Life 1'iidrrwrllpra 'Ilirre will be regular meeting of the Life Un derwrite aiwoclalloon of the Klam ath baaln at the Wlllard hotel at 13. noon, Wednesday. Mrdlral Care-Mra. 8. L. Htrutton of 11 Hiimmera lane, wife of an Ewauna Box compniiy employe, waa admitted to HllUlde hpltal Mon- aay uigni lor medical care. eiunery-John Harrnlll. 310 S. 6lh. had major aurgrry thla morning at lllllalde hospital. Dnrcalll lg an em ploye of the Klamath Falla Onr bage company. At lllllalde Mra. Norman Hansen of 223g 8. Bth U a patient at Hill aide hogpital where ahe had her ton alla removed thla morning, tlaiuen U a Southern Pacific conductor. liroup to Meet The tax atudy group of the 1-enKUe of Women Votem will meet with Mm. Lena Dennlg. 103 Pine, at 1:45 p. m Wednesday. Leaden lo Mm Camp Fire Cllrln ljadera ajuioclatlon will meet Wednendny at 7:30 p m. at the Mrthodlsl church parlom. At Vallpy Danny Fleming. 3-ypar-old ion of Pord Fleming, route 3, box 1MI. wag admitted Hundiiy to Klam ath Vallpy hospital for medical care. fh Um WITHOUT (wwt Kluhrer'a Bakery ) .U&with MOTHERS! 're ro Wit Coast mothers choose Nucoa margarine 3 to I over any other brand. Now that It's plentiful, they won't accept substitutes. Nucon always tastes so sweet and fresh! And no churned spread, at any price, is richer in food energy, or a finer year-round source of Vitamin A. It's a mighty nice feeling to know that there's more Nucoa in the stores now. It means mothers can use Nucoa more freely, both in cooking and to serve on the table. Nucoa margarine is new-churned the year round, on order only. No wonder it's known as the margarine that's so good it "melts in your mouth." MOST POPULAR FUNNY fwrj 'WuiJUJjgggggg-aaagMagMggggigigMgjii t . ; ), iiji). "Ceorg It mad at th Canadian Gas Eyed For Northwest Use BEATTl.K, Kcb. 3 ll") A flrgt U'p, an application lo the federal power coiumiKMon, haa been taken in a plan to lap Alberta, Canada, gua tltida fur uie by Pacific North wpnl cltica. The Northwcgt Natural Oaa com pany, ot Delaware, haa filed an ap pllcntlou with the commlaalon tor a certificate of convenience and ne reiuilty, L. E. Karrer, chairman of the chamber of commerce indualrlal committee, aald today. It Involvea a 178.000.000 pipeline. The auine approval would be needed from the Canadian govern ment. An International agreement between Uie two countrlea would have to be worked out. Then would come Uie problem of availability of aterl and other mateiiali, Karrer mi id In Hnaplul Banford Joneg, well known Honanta rancher, la receiv ing medical care at Hillside hospital today. Major Surgery Lloyd Rou, Chllo quln farmer, entered Hillside hoa pltal today for major surgery. CAKD OF THANKS We wUh lo extend our sincere thauka and appreciation lo our many friends lor their kind ex pressions of sympathy and beauti ful floral tributes tendered us dur ing our "ecent bereavement In the death of our beloved husband, fath er and brother, William E. Bea soncttc. Titiby A. Beaaonette Sharon Earllne Oordon Lee Besaonette Beasonette Family Free running? Of course. Simple ai ABC - Add 1 part magne sium carbonate to 100 parti salt, and there you are. Works fine. Carbonate controli dampness leaving the (alt free to run for your money. "MVtM" NT. MARGARINI jj BUSINESS telephone company!" Recreation At Tule Gets OK TULELAKE, Feb. 3 A delegation headed by Francis Chambers and ! Mrs. Don Webster apieared at the bi-monthly meeting of the city coun cil Monday night seeking support of the city In maintaining a summer recreation program similar lo that used last year. City fathers agreed lo supply $660 toward Uie project, 220 of which Is lo be paid now. the remainder to be requested In the budget pre sented at the beginning of the fis cal year, next July. The 1220 to be taken from the city fund. Success of the 1047 program was apparent with 200 children being taught to swim, dance, make art and craft work and play at outdoor games. The children were picked up In Tulelake, Merrill and Malln and brought to Klamath Falls to use , facilities there, and returned to their ; homes as part of the program. i R. N. Rlnnbarger appeared before ! the council to call attention to the j airport being put In near the old I Jap camp location. In order to gain support of the city In this new pro ject. Classified Ads Bring Results BOWS TAKE BOWS JOYCE HUBRITE'S two-pieccr In a dress-milker mood with a white pique "dandy" bow col lar nnd bow-tlcd "money-bag" pockets on the long jacket. The skirt Is ruler-strnlght, broken only by a single pleat Superbly Interpreted In pre shrunk woven checked cotton la tub-snver). Black, Brown or Green with White checks. 10 to 18. 2.95 0 i smAm ityled and slitd for ffS KFI Juniof Woman of fiv ffii" eet "vf or '" IO INIKMH.m 1MAITHIII STYLE SALON 2nd FLOOR City Worker Retirement Gets Last OK A final resolution adopting the public employes retirement system lor city employes was passed by the city council Monday night and the plan will go into effect July 1, the new flscul year. 'Hie resolution was accepted with out a vote by city employes, and councllmen explained that no vino Is necessary under state law. Mrs. Hose M. Poole, chairman of a citi zens' committee on retirement, was present for the third straight week In the Interests of the retirement act. Councilman Wendall A. Smith asked that councllmen be supplied with a monthly breakdown of where arrests are made by city police lo see where police manpower Is being used. A year ago. Councilman Condrey said, he asked the mayor to appoint a committee to see what the city could do about establishing a down town restroom. The committee had never been appointed, he added, and requested that something be done soon. Police Chief Orvllle Hamilton was authorized to atte.-.d an FBI police chiefs' meeting In Portland, Febru ary 24-20. City Attorney Henry Perkins and the sanitary Inspector were namid to do something about water In the stieet and on property along Klam ath and 12th streets which council men said was creating a sump In the area. Thev aald water Is com ing from the Klamath Falls Cream ery from washing of milk cans and trucks at the Klamath avenue en trance. Property owners will be contact ed to see what can be done about paving the alley from Klamath and Main between 11th and 12th street. PUMICE TILE For Every Building Need "There it no Finer Pumice Tile Made." Klamath Pumice Tile Co. If40 Owens Phone 4619 two dimensional stripes Th ilandereit of li"i cool, crl.pad Ireamr. el 1 dod Ssnloruad cor Bovcn.cled. io"9" itnpe' ,U...d. broad-boliea. ,.y- IroMed col df.l - vertical . ' us,;tcK.dp.n.Uo.Koo. itnpoi to mo SLIMMER. IOVEUERI Slay B.on. FiaV or Gr.y. Ul lo 2I'j. V 0.95 1 1"'"' T"; ;:-,V): :.;.. ? 1 ; 5Ef - ?'I -1 v ' ; M v I i v t,r: - n if A, -.: j y J 1 1 r - iff , At- II S I 1 I I I J 1 I U m mm .o. f.j,igji laii. i umiw .in in, . yfF 'vw-iHfcS uiaiigii a . ii riiiria fa niifTrT seen in Jr. Bazaar.. Bow-Tie Beautie ... in smart supple worsted crepe by American Woolen Co. ... in an exclusive Junior-Deb .original adapted from a Parisian im port with the nipped-in waist and smooth, built-in hip effect. In junior sizes. 59.50 Many Other Junior-Deb Models In New Spring Styles! This season, particularly, the little coat ... the color ful topper that reaches just below your hips, steals the fashion limelight! One of the prettiest is featured in this month's "CLA MOUR". It's a free-swinging, box-styled model in 100 virgin wool suede by the American Woolen Company ... all trapunto H I I t iCfo embroidered with fleur-de-lis. I I I Colors and white. Sizes 10-18. JUUefo JUNIOR SHOP 2nd FLOOR .49.50 , HA V