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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1948)
V! TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1948 Extension Units Plan Big Program Project Included hi llifl February liriliiln for Klnumlli county Inline extension mill ouvrr a wide range il subject from lexlllo painting 10 foreign cookery. J These courses Hie o .11 to 11 1 1 women llviiiii In the vli-lt ill y (if nny unit nl no cost biid they lire wel come In tome mid visit or Join the lump. ' Thin In the Kcbiuury program: . Midland, Feb. !I4. HKIIO u. 111. Mm. C. W. I'nllcrsoii, Tuli'liike. Hobble. 1 Alliiiniint, Feb. l'l, 10 n. III. Mm. H. II. Duhler, XCIH Ulsbcc. Textile jiiilntiuu. Hluistii-llninediilc, l-'eb. 'J7, 10:30 t 111. Mrs. W. J. reunion, 4(i:u Bluisla way. Foreign cookery. Kliimiilh Kulln. Feb. ID. HI a. m. Uiiumih Lutheran church. Textile piiliitiuu. . lloiiiiuji, Fib. 10. I0::i0 . m. Mrn. I nVeine llnnkliin. Una and cine of iew nmterlal. . I'elu-un. Feb. la, 1 p 111. Mm. Paul thick. Worn. Vulenllne rxc-hmute. ue Valley - Olene, Feb. 13. IU:30 S. 111. Mm. William Tubuck. Use mid tnro of new iimteilul. ' Illy. Feb. IS. 10:3U 11. 111. Hetty JfUmnlroiiK. Use and rare of new ma terial. MihIikt Point. Fib la. 1:30 p. m. Mia. Wllllom Helm. Hhcllcriifl. I Falrlmven. Feb. l, 10:30 . in. Mr. Perey Cook, route 3 box 153-11. jlobblrs. ! Henley. Feb. 10, 10:30 u. ill. Mr I W. While, route 1 box ftHo-ll. 0 and enre of new material. J Merrill, Feb. 13. 7:30 p. m. Merrill iilKh arlionl. line and rare of new material. ' Fort Klumutll. Feb. II. Local Boys Buy Gilts 1 Three Klamath county 4-11 club (joys ire now the proud owncra of reentered gills that were purchased Saturday m Hie third annual Ore gon Hwme Clrowem' bred gilt sale In Hulrm. Fraud A. Skinner, club agent, said today. v 1 The boys. James Hurrett, Jimmy fcwlfl mid F.dKar Hoffman of Hen ley, made the trip to purchase the liogs to promute their 4-It breeding project. Hwlft and lloffnmn pur chased Hampshire fnini Charles W Evan, Salem breeder, and ilarrett bought a Uuroc (rum O. E. Blretrher. 11 lleaverlon breeder. ' Considerable notice u given the boy at they had traveled audi distance to attend the aale. While they were not the only 4-H bldrtrni at the auction, they were Hie lament group and several of (he breeder Uilked Kith them Wbout their project. The gill will larrow In March and one of the litter may be used for the flit hog tlasa. Press Conference Luncheon Slated ; UN1VF.RHITY OF OREGON, Eu gene, February 10 iBpeclab A Joint luncheon for delegate to the 'Oregon Prrim conference and mem .bera of the Unlvrraliy of Oregon 'faculty will be a Friday feature "f the Itilll annual conclave sponsored ,by the university school of Jour nallsm. ' Preldlng at the luncheon will M iltemey Cox. publisher of the Prine .vllle Central Oregonlan. Speaker 'will be Dr. H. K. Newborn, univer sity president, and entertainment will be provided by the unlvenilty arhool of mimic. The luncheon will be held In John Blraub hall on the campus. Conferenre date! are February 30 and 31. Death Sentence Asked For Tojo TOKYO, Feb. 10 (Pi The prose cution Indicated today It would ask the death penalty for Hldekl Tojo and 34 oilier Japanese war leaders. "In effect, I am asking for the death penally," ald Chief Prosecu tor Jreieph D. Keennn. He will begin hi summation of the allied case tomorrow (about 7:30 p.m., today, ESTi. "That I, I am asking In effect for a liberal employment of manlla rone." 1 ' ,The International tribunal today dismissed a defense motion for ao .qulttal. The trial begun June 3, 1946. jd. fTn no U, M MUSIC CO. U Flee Maslesl taslramsaU A M 1 -..,1 1 J A Thl unique modern style home appear two alorlr high In bark and one and one-half In front. It is two stories but part of the front I below street level. The view I from the bark where 16-foot high window overlook the city of Klamath Fall. Above: bark view. Melon: Tomorrow's Home Todoy II li(JJLll ft 11 v n o v I 1 v r 1 e . -f '- .1- .-J ."I -li 1) I N I M ! i U of James flumes! Jr. at 196 main floor plan, t enter: front view. MASTERPIECES Never was our collection of young, beautiful spring hats mora exciting. If you want lophisticated elegance or a dashing, gay, cocky chapeau you will find it in our millinery talon. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON l 1 . . 1 i C t I U i 1 Lowell, completed In December, 1947, 1 'X i 1 I : - -11 I I tL-T . j r l O O K V l N I New Design, Coor Scheme Features BY JOY IIItifiM Unusual'' Is the word for this , modern home whose large back will ow measure 13 feet wide and 16 : tall and commands a view of the 1 city. Hi-lit from the sun also filters throuKh the clear glass 01 this win dow eliminating the need of furnace heal during the dny. No basement, no utlll'y room and no furnace room are Included In j thl building because they are not Camp White Protest Made WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 tl'i Kcp. KUawurth Ifl-Orc.) said today vet- ran administration opposition to use of Gump Whlto In Oregon a a vctcrun' hospital "Illustrates ade quately how arbitrary bureaus of the government cun sometimes become." Ellsworth and Senators Morse and Cordon, Oregon republicans, have Introduced bills to convert the for mer army camp Into a veterans' domiciliary facility. The representative said he was amazed at the veterans administra tion estlmute of 1.5o0.0O0 as the cost, of conversion. He said in a Ui lenient he Insisted on a breakdown ol this estimate and found the agency was able to ac count for only $1286.000. This, he said, covered the esti mated cost of a combination 500 bed domiciliary facility and a 600 bed general hospital, although the bill pending called only for domi ciliary use. "On studying the figures I be came convinced that the estimate had be.Mi padded by three hundred per cent by inclusion of Items and facilities not included in the bill," Ellsworth said. Fleeing Chinese Jam Airlines SHANGHAI, Feb. 10 of, A mass flight of thousands from danger spots In China's civil war Is strain ing all available airlines. The only escape from most communist threat ened cities I by air for officer and civilian alike. American returning from Muk den, Southern Manchuria, say the situation is critical. Government workers, high military officers and moneyed civilians are battling each other to get air transportation to safety. Sketched from our stock Of New Home needed due to everything being "built-In." A light cheery color scheme 1 used In the house and the walls are finished with lacquered fir flooring. This five-room home of Jim Buraes Jr. has a fireplace at one end of the long, high living room. Upstairs bed rooms are papered and so Is the kitchen celling. The eosy-to-taKe-care-of house I finished on the outside with re- sawn fir siding protected by a clear bleaching oil In place of paint or stain. It has a 24-foot deep single garage and la roofed with asbestos cap sheet. A wide redwood veranda or "out door living-room" extends from the back, and the yard below will be terraced and planted to lawn and Towers. Sheldon Brumbaugh was the arch itect, Verne Swansen worked out the color scheme and O. B. Larson wa the building contractor. FILMS PORTLAND. Feb. 10 m Army historical films showing the North west's 41st Infantry division In ac tion during Pacific campaigns will be shown at the armory here each Tuesday this month. Lt. Col. Donald N. Anderson said the films Include action in the Southwest Pacific and the Philip pines. For real estate service, phone 9259, Neal Htewart, Realtor. 72233? l ' Faster Rail Service Asked SEATTLE, Feb. 10 IIP) A united plea for faster rail service between Seattle and Portland was presented today by the mayors of Seattle. Ta coma and Portland to the three line operating In Western Washing ton. The petition cited the "crying need" for a fast morning train from Seattle to Portland with comparable return service In the evening to per mit businessmen to make one-day trips between the two cities. LADIES BE SEATED! WHILE You Iron With a IMPLEX IRONER The Recognized Leader Since 1905 Sit Down and Rest While Doing Your Ironing No Standing No Lifting Just Guide the Clothes A MODEL FOR EVERY PURSE PSICES AS SQA9J LOW AS O See Your New SIMPLEX IRONER Today at 609 So. 6th ROTH The quiet distinction of good taste exemplified by Rothmoor'f perfect hand tailoring, in Strook'i plaid woven ex clusively for Rothmoor. As seen in Harper' Bazaar PACE THREE The plea was niada public- by Mayor William F. Devln. The three lines Union Paclfio, Northern Paclfio and Great North em now operate under a 4-hour, 34-mlnute schedule. HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE. MEUFOBD Thoroughly Modern Mr. sni Mrs. J. . gstllf and J KsrUy PrsprltUri RBF. Phone 6989 MOO E 79 00