FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1949 WEATHER intAM vrAH To ala " l.a-1 ,ar MM Niuniel II W NOHTMKHN t'Al.lf OMNI A' Fair Ui ar. lonlglil and aalmiUr til Illuming fog Ml roa.l. I. Mil laittparatura rhaiiga. M.Mlaiala iiuflliwaatail, wind ull cuwaL WKNTKHN OHIHillN' galr and mm liMtav. aluiua and gultilay wllh Inw lu vary I" humltllty In atlalttiMina. 'Iigli lampaialuiaa Ml u ml in Inlailu, a.wtlng U lu H III amllltain vallaya tiKlar anil Haliudav, M In lu along ruaali Inw Innlgltl ill Ui M. Niullwlly wlntla nl IS In IS Itillaa an hour ull rnaat, daviaaalng UI nlghl vailalil al nlghl. RAM t'KHN OHUION ralr and warm Inday. Ilaliirilay and Buiiilay with Inw In vaiy Inw liuiunllly In allai innma, lllglia linlay Ml In Ml and IU lu Ha Halur day. Miwa tmilglil ftu lu MJ. OltANT PA AND VIl'IWTVl ralr, luniir and waim lixlay lliruugli ttulutay. Ilumldlly Inw In allai ntunw. High tinlay J, Inw lunlglil M. high Nalurday . Mailing-Ma) tlmrge Klnnry ll Vlaltlllg hrie lnr eevcral day en route frnlll Mi'Churrl field, Waall , lu Air Command and Clmeral Hinfl et'honl at Maxwell Kleld. Al. He 111 be hrr live daya Willi III nimlirr. Mia. Nrll Klnnry, 1031'. Waaliliujtiui. Ma). Klnnry U lw vialilng relative In Olcne and rlpragua Itiver. Week-end -Mr. and Mra. Howard Hill anil lanilly of Cnnmrd, Calil. eiient iaat week-end with Mra. llllli parrnta and Iwo alatera, Mr. and Mra. T. M. Morel ol 11)0 Lay Hoy and Mri. Ired llirhii and Mra, II. C'olrr. Carol Ann lllrhn re lurnrd with tile llllla to aprnd pari nl hrr lununrr vaiauon In Concord f Returned- Lynn Primal returned Inuu Vancouver, YVaah., a Ie dayt ao and la recovering from major aurgrry performed al tha veteran hoaplial thcr. Ha will mum lo woik goon al lha poat of fir where h haa brrn employed for acveral yrara. Iiaughlrra Mrt Krgular bualnraa will Da dlaruaard al the meeting ol Catholic Dauglurra art lor I pm. Monday In the Hacred Hrart aade my annra. All mrmbrra art urtrd la attend. Holiday -Mr. and Mra. !.. I). Mr-trait and aim. Eddie and Krnnry. pi Mnlfiud. apritl lha Pounh ol July holiday with Mra. Ivy Propal al hrr homa In Klamath Fall. J arm lira Rnyal Nrlg hbor Juve nile will mm Friday from tloVN pm. In lha KC hall. Hun Murn-Mr. and Mia. Mrlvln r''rgl aie receiving congratulation on the birth of a ton, Itixkne lane. He wrlglird 7 poumla, M1, rtiinrra when he arrlvrd July 1 'Ilia Kelgl live on the lilark and While ranrh In Poe vallry where he la foreman. Tnry have Iwo older children, Car olyn and Lee. liardrn Club The Evergreen Harden club will meet Monday July II at 3 p. m. with the Klamath fa III (rardrn dub III the library audi uirluin for a leiwon on flower ar laniirmrnt. lnatrucllon will be g'vrn bv Mra. (I A. Kraune. All member are urged to attend by the pioaldrnt, Mra. Huth Ooodwin. SIDE GLANCES from Crater Lake-E P. Lravltl. luperlntentlrnl of Crntrr l-ake na tional park, waa In Klamath Kalla yeatrrday afierniMin for the H'laata buyllahler exhibition. He brought a q'laiitlly of Crater lake water with loin to be uard In the rlirtatcnlng crrrmonlrg. ; Dinner Co-woikera of the Widiirn of the Mix who have aixuiaorrd two canUlrlatra during the paat quarter year are enllilrd lu at- ! lend a dinner, to be held tonight. Krlrtay, al Harl'a at 1 00. If you are entitled tu attrnd, plea.se riingrrgatc at the Muue hall al B 30 j Women (If The Mooae-There will be a mretlng of the graduate rrgenta uf the VVoinrn of the MiKwe this j Prlilay evening at 7 M 1 lie meet- I lug will be held at the home nl Mra. , Hadle Mae Wallace. BIT Walnut alrreL I ' ' in W -T ce lata g u a, mc t m aio u g aar orr. "You'll hav to go to the tor that naw f.mily it moving in next door tomorrow, and I'm out of lot of thing they'll turely want to borrow!" Krw Time-The tmtuatrlal vlnlta tlona rommitlee of the rhambrr of rommrrre haa announred that a tuw time haa been art for the next ill The time will be 10 o'clock nrxl Turaday. liutead uf a half hour Liter. Itlea Mra H.irry ItraldMry of thla city receiv-d word thia week of the death nf her mother, Mrm. R. B. Dlrlenbarh nf ClnclnnaU. O. Mra. DlrfentMch waa elan the grand mniher nl Mrlvui Erwin, alau of Klamath PnlU. Van's Awarded Contract Light LAKEVIEW. July t-Th contract f malrrlala for liulallnvg 30 met ciry vapor atrert lighta on lake vriew'g downtown atreeia went to Van'a Electric aervica Pnday nlghl. u'uly I, when the town council ourned Hi three bid aubmltted. Van Thomnaon's low bid waa 110450 for the 10 complete unit. Tl, lamp choaen are Oeneral Elec tric unit of 18 000 lumrna. InatallaUon will begin aa anon ea Ih aMUrlala arrive, and vrtll be 4f dim by the California Oregon Pi wer company erew. Local electric firm did not bid on the Inatalla Uon becauae only employee of Copco aie permitted ta work on the com ranya pole and of th 0 lam pa II will be on Copco pole. Th other 11 will be on Jo-fool pole lo be Inatalled tor th purpoae. KrdNWagon Rung The fire de partment waa called to Waahburn and Eberlein glreeu at 4:20 pm. yeaterday and extlngulalied a email grama fire. Information On III Mooae Lola Wilkeraon. new hoapltal guild chair man, would Ilk any information on Women nl the Mooee who are HI. Phon 6311. Frew Hidew Any one winning a rid to the Tnwnaend club picnic on Holiday la alfd lu be at the KC hall al 10 a. m , where can will be available. In Klamath Vinton Green, field epreaentativ for veterana affair for the atat- of Oregon, la In Klam ath Fall on buainraa thl week. Sea Scouts Push Treasure Hunt Plans Under the direction of Skipper 1 Marlon Ruler, Sea Seoul alilp 100, ' apimaored by the Klamath PalU Klka lodge, la puahlnf ahead on plana for ' th Ireaaure hum on Upper Kiam-, ath lake thla week-end. ' ! The hunt will begin at 7 30 Sat-I urday murnlnt with aeveral light- I mug claaa aailboau, all of which : i will be piloted by the Scout taking I part. They will camp overnight along , I th bank of the lake, each Indl- ' j vidual ahtp In a different gpol. They I w 111 aearch for map, each one lead ing lo th location of another. The hunt will utilice the Scout' abllltlea' lo iwlm and acout on both land and water. A amall gold cup will be awarded the winnuig crew. St. Potrick's To Be Redecorated LAKEVIEW, July Theodore Iirraeh, noted rcclralaatlcal artUt from Furope ha arrived In 1-ar.e-trw to bemn decorating the Interior if St. Patrick Catholic church. It w i announced by Father P. L. Oeu p3to of the church. Father Oria aald that the artlsl't work la In great demand In the l.nlted State and hi coming to 1-t kevlew haa been anxloualy owalt ed by the St. Patrick congregaUon alnre 1M5 when Braaah waa engaged lo do the mural In the local church Breaah haa the record of execut ing the largeat oil painting on can vaa known to dale, In Manila. P. I. Crescent Lake Reservoir Funds Asked Congreaaman Lowell Stockman of th aecond oongreaaional diatrtct of Oregon announcea he haa been ad viaed by the bureau nf reclamation that Inveatlgatlona of the need for repair and reronatructlon work at the Crescent lake dam and reaenrolr In Deachule county. Ore., will be Included In the 1KV) flaral year pro gram. Home work will be Initiated In 1M, and orntlnued during I0M) Creacent lake, owned and operat ed aa an Irrigation aloraxe rraervolr by the Deachutea county municipal Imprnrement dlatrlct, which U known locally a the Tumaln proj ect, provide a wter aupply for lanrl In the vicinity of Bend. The rerenrolr la formed by a dam at the outlet of the natural Creacent lake about to mllca aouthweal of Bend The lake I located on Crevent cnek. a tributary of the Little De achutea river, near the crent of the mountain divide between the I)e f hute and Willamette livrra. The dam I a 10-foot high log crib, filled with earth and rock. It waa con ducted In 1922 to form a reaervolr with a capacity of about 80.000 acre tret. Th atorable flow of Creacent creek at the reservoir alte haa never i teen aufflclent to fill the reservoir. Tn original plan for the project l Involved the ue of 80.000 acre fret j of atorage lor Irrigation. Due tu the j limitation of water aupply, however. I agravated by exceuive eeepage In : 1 project canala and the failure if the ; ; orf-gtream Tumalo reaenrolr to hold ' i water, the project area haa been ) ' considerably reduced. In recent years j j nerving only about 7000 acre. ! Ever-So Swanky Plush Majorette Wins Honors LAKEVIEW, July t Jolrne Banaaco, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Joe Banaaco of Plush, won the Cali fornia Juvenile division majorette championship In contest held at Sacramento June It. She I now her to spend th summer with her par ent. On April 23, 11-year-old Jolrne won the Northern California cham pionship In contest held at San Francisco. She does nearly 100 dif ferent type of baton twirl In two and one-half mlnutea. Jolene I th granddaughter of lt pages are the moat beautiful summer style, designed to new eas ily, to make your fashion dollars go further than ever I Plus a FREE pattern printed In the book, a 'Shlld'a teach robe made of towels. Send 13 cents more for thla book of Sum mer 1949 fashions I :-::t:tA I 1 V. . Ol I VlJ 9293 I l y Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Laird of Lake view. She attends Trace school, San Jose, Calif., and Is a member of the Olnulead Cowboy drum corps there. AMERICA'S ORIGINAL LIGHT TABLE BEER awJMMtfamj -0LYMPIA-IS IN EVER INCREASING J DEMAND. SHOP EARLY FOR SUMMER REFRESHMENT.) XTMrU MIWIM Ct . Olyaaiu. , 111 i AGILE BURBANK. Calif.. July t U-i I When police arrested Carl Moody I Tiiuraday on a charge of passing wnrthleag checks they were skeptical i wliether they had the rtrht man Moody haa no hands. But at police I headquarters he demonstrated that he can write with his teeth, feet and , th stub of hi right arm. Origga Superior Foods. Mhaata Way and Division. Brrriea from Kofne River Valley. 1J9 crate. MARIAN MARTIN Glamour -girl stuff I If you'd rath er BE than SEE one. sew this! Very svlsh lltted flaring princess lines, Trry new sweetly scalloped shoul ders! F-axy sewing I Pattern 9291 In Jr. Miss sues 11. H 15, 17. Size 13 takes 3 yd. l-ln : yd. contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect III. Complete, Illustrated Jy-w Chart shows you every step. Send TWENTY - FIVE eenu In coins for this pattern to Klamath Falls Herald and New Pattern De partment. P. O. Box 8740. Chicago 80. III. Print plainly VOI R NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE, 8TTLE M MHF.R. So many more dreasea Just a smart a this I See them in our Marian Martin Fashion Book. On 1 How You Can ! HEAR BETTER : FDR LESS! i e!T An UDauing niw having aid with fupT-powr and bnl lianf Ufg'Uk tcraa . . . jrouri for only (71x00, eompUit, ready to waarl Sinfla-tirut-vnall baauti fuL light in wtight. Ncda no "flttlng"- aa aim- pi to adjust as it if to focus binoculars. Lra battery axpenat (s4ofa inv othar atnc la- -T unit haaring aid of txiual piTwtr! 'TO XWJ" - I fay Only $25 Down, $5 A Month 715 Mom Street Wanl Ads phoned to 8111 before 11:30 a. m. appear lha same dayl liana Norland r'lr Inauranr. 27 Ihri RL Chamber Tour Hour Moved Up Th Industrial visitations com mute of th rhambrr of commerce haa announred that th scheduled visit tn Klamath Basin Pin mill III take plar at 10 am. 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