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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 194? HWALD AND NtWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACt PIVJ WEATHER gTHEAM YKAN a ... u w ti ear ! stmnial It au WmnCRN OMKIION r.lr and irm Santay. Iwnlghl ami rrltly mi-tllit log palrha. ! I'oa.l I1ilt l,Hh tla. long ron.1 Ml lu lU ttr M In M. aiullng a to l00 aiulltn vallea liw ttitilgltl U lu SJ. tj'W lu ve,y luav humidity alleilHMma. Notth wiimIi IS In II nillaa an hour nil maal sou lltlil tiriaht Mlliila Ilia i'u.i.1. kANIKHN ()lir.UON lair anil warm today. Itxitglil and Friday. Miallaiad lltundaralatiita all. iff""", and avanlnga nter Miiiunlaliia High U'lh daa Wj lit K) and I'-w Innlahl 1 In as NUHTIIKHN I Al IMIMNlA Fair to day, tonlglil gnd rmlay, but log on rnaal. t'ailly claailng In aManoMina. (Ill inifralnta 4 lianga Norlliwaal to Waal wlnda 10 to la mllaa an hour n roaal tlrlANT PAM AND VICINITY -riaar llo"glt filrl.r lllalt lixlay 10.1. aar toniglil at. lush rndar IIU Vial la Mrg. C. I) AlKlrraoii l flarramriito, Calif, relumed with lh J. R Hleel lamlly and visited at Ilia Htrel ranrh yeaienlay. Tlia Hteelcs hav Just romplctetl an ex tensive trip Into the central valley nf California, returnlne; by way nf Heno, Vlllllila City and l-nke 1 hn. Thry arrived home Tuaadny alter noon, Mra. Alldrrann Irlt Weiliics day aftrrniMin nn tha southbound Daylight for hrr rrturn trip to Bac-ramrnto. "at r light Mr. and Mrg. Bud Cloaka and Jrrry Olson chartered a plana and flew over to Newport on tha Oregon eonat Wedneaday to vtall with Olson's wife and thro children Varetlonlng there. Tliry remained overnight and relumed tn Klamath alls Thursday. Cloake oirrata th Rod Cloah service station and Olson l wiih Jut klmid Truck servlr . Broken Arm Terry OKiilliven, ais-venr-old son nf Mr. and Mra K J O'Hulllvan nf . California, auf terrd a bad break nf his rieht fore arm In a fall Monday Terry wag kept overnlitht at Klamath Valley Imapital but is now at hom and oolii nlrely. Al Home Mia. I,rll Hanury and Infant gon. toivid Leonard, wera dismissed from Klamath Valley hon pltal Wedneaday. July 13, and are now at their home In Creareni. Tha baby waa born Jillv I and weighed poundg U'a nunrea. Tha baby has an older brother, Claude Lowell. Yalunleer Rearer Tlia volunteer air fore reserve training unit of tha Klamath area will meet nest Wedneaday night at tha regular meeting plar. tha basement room of tlia hall hotel. Tlma la 1 p. m. All reaerv air forca off Ire rg ar inrltad to attend. raavralearlng -Mrg K O fred ertrh of Stewart lnnoi addition had gurgery In Hlllalde hospital Rat urday and la now doing fin and may hara visitors. Dane Tha Ingell Valley Worn, an a club la sponsoring a danca from 1 p m v 1 a m Saturday in tha anmmunlty hall. Music will be fur- A ntshad br Lilly a orchaatr. Buppar will ba aerred. ainkaw Clrss Tha ninth annual dsnr nf tha Order of th Rainbow for Olrls of Tulelaka will he held Thursday, July J. In th Tulelaka high school gvm. Danring will be from to 1. Prlra Is US rents per person. Vala Alarm -Tne city fira de partment answered a call at about t o'clock Wednesday evening The alarm proved to have been false. Mettlral Aid L. o. Slow, operator f th Olrnger store in Spragua River, was moved by Kalrr's ambu lance tn Klamath Valley hospital II a m. Wednesday for medical aid Ruharban I-encu The Suburban leagua will hold a special meeting Friday. July 15. at pm. In th Shasta school to discuss proposed amendments tn the building association. AMAZING NEWS! ABOUT II POWER i. tmf isiiraaaiMf Ha aaoaai a fa, a ,,1,1.. "" aaaaaacfaa aoaaftftc ntyaoaa, IIVIH TIMtS -Mra aar k garks IMt an "'rnUfl fcaaO-g ai. ISa IMr aa. Ma.r Aaamaa, laacn aaar hmm vlfh avaa 3 bay eaa aaar agala arMi aaia. leara Kia aaatlag aacral f "CaaMonina'' Mf aawar is avaaa Sanaa arnoo nn erytlal dar . . . n. Matt, sn-kea la a S'.ooal wtaa. Ivan tikliiv 'o'".'? "."-Train, "i Wi-No-M0 " Nnl.l N"MV. .11 ,v ,5 1 " :? i.v is ilr.n.n .'".""- 4,. I, man. a.d,.- KI""'"'i go. .iraii.;.":f"i, " Ilia .?" .:.! '"allanal IIS ...,: -."" lanal and Tni' .'nVr- .T ."."':-" '! Ain tAli,V.. saot oHT to run ny , . IMES MORI i 'lilragiiana Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nclaou and Carol ara vlsltora at tha luuiie of Mr. and Mia. Clllbrrl An drrson and daughters. Karen and Linda, 3tTS lOrlamatUin. Pie Nel sons ara from Chicago. III., tha Andersons' honia until recently. On July 13 tha visitors heliied Karen Anderson celebrate, her first birth day. They will be hara aeveral mora days, flrnle Supper Mr. and Mra. Mrrle Mauplli of Aberdeen, Wash., visited Itrv. and Mrs. Martlndal WiKMla al the MelhfKllat church par sonage on High street Wednesday. I ll Mauplns are aUo visiting rela tives In Merrill. Tha Mauplns, Mr. and Mrs. Ham Thompson and fam ily and Key. and Mrs. Woods an-Joyi-d a picnic supper al Moore park In the evening Friends Visit Mr. and Mra. Keith Taeger of Stockton, Calif , were re cent visitors of Kev. and Mrs. Mar Uncial Woods at the first Method ist parsonage. Th Taegers wera en rout to HiemerUin, Wash, to visit Mis. larger parent. Mia. larger waa Kcv Wooda' aecre'arjf when ha was In Hremerton. High Priest Hubert K. Dtxlga. giand high priest of Hoyal Arch Masons nf Oregon will alU-nd a spe cial nirel.tg Kriday at 1 46 p. m of Klamath chapter No. 35, RAM, when Uie Royal Arch degree will be conferred. All companions ara In vited. Womrn'a ( lub-The Langell Val ley Women club will meet at tha parish hall Thursday, July 31, at 3 p. m. Hrtt Htallrr and Bonnie Prrnlund are hoateases. tveryon u cordially Invited. 'od Kale Th Ladlra Sewing circle of Uie First Covenant church will hold a baked food sal at Emit s Hiiiirr market, nth and pi,, ,nlt Saturday. Many kinds of Swedish baked foods will be featured. Softball The women's soil ball leagua will meet tonight at 7 in tha council chambers at city hall. All Interested ara urged to attend. Prarilr Tha Lady Canton and Chevaliera of Canton crater No. T I will meet at th loop hall tonight at ( p m. Practice will be held along with th regular meeting. iig r tsM snack asaavtM srrtl lam "Wa4 rcoeri!onarag jots. Oar asechanict ara 1mt national trained earner ea sex answer anf rtaorougk ftm'ng a ad economical aane rshail Jiea,. TWe aw and lotiger life are past in truck enfrin apeN aaane for roa. We do the seen top nsetT fob oa assy (raek, aaaf ataatM. Being roar ia stasia?. JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES & SERVICE. Inc. 11 th & Klomoth H.'haHrl.'f'laJM.'ML Thrrftt STEP ON THE GAS! Phon 8111 Don't let good proa perl get away. Put an Inexpensive Want Ad In tha Herald A News and sell your car for CANII Now, TEMPERATURE RECORDING DEVICE ot Klamath Basin Pinj Mills is exploined to mem bers of the chamber of commerce industrial tour this week by Lumber Superintendent Floyd C. Ranker. Left to right: VJorrtn Woldorf, Roy Premo and Frank Eberlem toke it oil in. Temperatures in the dry kiln ore constantly checked. Dane The Bend Oolf club has eiurnded an Invitation to members of the Rrr- Oolf and Country club to a dance which will be held al the Bend Oolf club Satur day evening. July I. Thu dance Is an silrs Hon which will precede th golf matches scheduled for Hundsy. rirnlc-Vssa Lodge 4S0 will hold lu annual picnic al Colllrr park. 1 Sunday. Col Ire and Ice cream will j be furnished. Members are urged to attend. They are akcd to bring I family lunches. Friends may attend ; with them. Recovering -Mrs. Karl Prledrtch I of Stewart-Lennox addition la re I covering from surgery at Hillside ', hospital and may now have visitors. Rraal Vlaltora Mr. and Mrs. I Frank O. Whit of Long-view. Wash . I wr recent visitors In Klamath TO YOUR TRUCK ENGINE ii asrlaiassnr. kecaaas rtaatf's swovtti after oa of otsr eneioe Phone 775S v"a, J ). ' ft Ux Falls. Whit visited his sister, Mrs F M. Chryne. 3230 Orchard, and other relatives. Her On Visit Current visitors In Klsmath Falls from Portland are M1I0 Cheyne and daughters. Billie Anne and Sandra. Cheyne Is visit ing his mother, Mrs. F. M. Chryne. InlllaUoo-Tne DAV will hold lu regular meeting Friday at I p m. In the KC hall. There will br in itiation of new members, ar.d re freshment will be served. California Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ollmore of Cloverdale. Calif., and formerly of Klamath Falls, are spending a week visiting friends and relatives here. 8 Bfey Ms' IMPROVED ARMY-TYPE TWILLS ZIPPER FLY. . . CHOICE OF TAN REGULAR 3.98 ZIPPER FLY PANTS r Mercerized 8.2-oz. twill I Dress-fypa cuffs, seams I 2.50 Wt. boatsail pockets! Heavy drill waistband ! Sanforized keep their fit I REGULAR 2.59 Dress-type construction I Full-cut and reinforced I Vat-dyed, washfast colors I Long tails, flap pockets ! Regular 2.98 Tan GENUINE ARMY TWILL OUTFITS REG. 3.19 SHIRTS - 6-0Z. Two button-down flap pocket. Dress type collar! tf68 Same sturdy fabrie as made for the Army. Closely worm te resist wear. Combed tan Army twill, mercerised for lustrous appearance. Kanforlaed and. ral-dyed. Men's elsea 14 te 17. t ut-price t Sard REG. 3.98 PANTS - 8.2-OZ. Heavy bartack at all strain point for added wear! (trnulnr Irpe I Army Iwlll l pl; Wards finest make. Mercerised finish, "anlorlrrd and yat-dtrd. Heavy hosts 1 1 drill pockets; slide fastener fly front; ruff bottoms. Slses S to 44. Reduced for this Rslel -3a j Visa ting Grace Stephens and 1 son. Ronnie, of Malln are visiting in the Willamette valley for the ROAD MKF.T REDMOND, July 14 (4V-Central Orrgontana will meet here Saturday with Eugene, Springfield, and th McKenzie river area delegations to promote a new highway. Howard W. Turner, Madras, aald the group want to work for an all weather highway between Central Oregon and the upper Willamette valley. Turner Is chairman of the Central Oregon chamber of com merce highway commute. Don't miss a good bet shop the Want Ads every dayl It payst Store 9th at Pine MATCHING TWILL SHIRT 2.68 233 Twill Pants; button fly . . : Chamber Group Sees How It's Done At Pine Mill By JOV BIOf.H Progress of pine, fir and cedar logs hauled from Briber, Calif , to the mill pond of Klamath Basin Putt mill was followed from th pond through the mill by member! of the chamber of commerce Indus trial tour Tuesday. The visitors saw logs hooked from the pond, sent through the cutting room on through grading into the drying flln and storerooms, to rail road cars for shipping. Some of the lumber wag routed to tne planing mill and box factory where it waa trimmed to size to be shipped as knock-down boxea to be assembled at destination. From the lime the lumber goes Into th huge drying kiln to the time It Is shipped it doesn't see day light. The warm treatment In half light prevents Its warping and checking. Twenty-four hours in the dry room la required for every quarter-Inch thickness of board. What Impressed visitor moat on th tour was the smooth efficiency of operation throughout, each em ploye seeming to take an Interest in his job and doing It without low of time or effort, fitting It Into the whole operation like a Jigsaw puzzle piece. Throughout the whole plant there were no loose boards or equipment lying around where It would cause accident, no unsightly debris any f DUE TO HEAVY ) SUMMER DEMAND j OLYMPIA BEER j I OFTEN HARD j TO FIND. ) SHOP EARLY! tnsm HnMct trssi . t j Hours 9 o. m. to 5:30 WITH TALON OR GREY 2.68 where. Most of th work waa done by machinery and th men who op erated It had to keep eye and mind on the Job to keep the work moving and not log th rhythm. There ara around 225 employee on th payroll now, 13S ot them In the box and planing mill. Floyd C. Ranker, lumber superin tendent, and Wilbur Kesterson showed th group around. Jackson County EIGHTH ANNUAL ROUND-UP FAIRGROUNDS MEDFORD July 15, 16, 17 R.C.A. Approved ' 3 Big Days $1875 in Prix Money DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT, July 15 Music by Arnold' Bant Dane Gong DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, July 16 Music by Oregon Rambler at the ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM Fairground 10 P. M. to 2 A. M. p. m. Phone 3188 1.1 V -C t& v0 Those who took th tour Tuesday were Charlea Fischer, tour commu te chairman; Al Kusler, Frank tVierleln, W. 8. Mi Bride, N. B. Long, Warren Waldorf, Roy Premo, L H. , Stone and a Herald and News pho tographer and reporter. HtXiS I F CHICAOO. July 14 UV-Pork on the hoof sold up another (0 cents a hundred pound today and matched th highest price paid sine last December 37. Th top was $33 00, paid once befor this year, on Jan uary 6, Sheriff's Posse ROGUE RIVER M Mark aaaf I. W. Tasstlll dway 141 Lav-la .