SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 194V
nfcRALD NL NEWi. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREI
WEATHER
1THIAM YEAN
T. fete . 117s Uel r ....HOT
Normal U It
WBSTgKN OHKUONs tMialderaM
rlnuilliteae todar with aralleiad IUM
showers, bermiiliis .naiall Mr h
Simitar. Slulitly waitnar Sunday. High
mtwllr Tt li SS lMlh (lata ast-epl on
to 11 on rnaal Niw Umlaut Ml to ".
gASTENN OHICIIIIN: Vtflir clmulr
Imlar and Sunday with ai'allarad allar
nooo llumdar ihuwrrt, Ills" miMlly SB
to KMilll daya. l-iw tonight Ml lt l.
NIIBllirilN C'Al.irUHNIA. ralr today
Innllhl and Sunday ssial nlaht and
Mnrnlna clmnllnaaa nn lha enal. Pi"l
alily a law aliiiwara north tif rirl mass
today. Bllehllr rmiler III liotuiilalna Ihla
afternoon and Rtinrtav eMemiHui. High
today an Low tonight S to Ml. Illgn
Sunday TT.
ANT PASS AND Vlt'lNITV' Partly
aloudy to rlnuriy through Sunday, th
rarlnnal ahnwara loniglil and Hunday.
Thundar alotwara tn mountain! In allar
nnon. High today SJ. Law tonight M.
High Sunday Ml.
Degree Joeeph B. Schmoll of 663 S
AlUmottt was awarded a master of
music drgrt at commencement e
arena recently l Ui Unlveralty of
Rochester, tux-healer, N. Y. Bclunoll
also attended th University of
South Dakota, receiving his B. A.
dagre In 14I, and took graduate
work t Hi Baatman school of
mule of Via University of Rochct-tr.
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Flag. Wanled-lltt Anibneu club,
t organlaatlon for over.eaa war
an organlaatlon
brldea, la searching for flaga of any
nation for decoration at a party to
be held toon. Any peraon who would I
be willing to lend them to tht club
for a ihort time I aaked to call Mra. j
Thomaa Petty, prealdent, at 1644.
Art School
Registration
Closed Today
Registration for Klamath sum
mer art work (hop at OTI waa
officially closed today. Heventy-
tht eoura. which fe.tur. u..ch, I
methods, art education and lower
division painting.
Saturday th entire group made
a field trip to Crater lake, plan
ning to travel back by way of
Diamond lake. Besid the scenic
side trips which havt been planned
for tha group, social events will be
scheduled also.
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Students taking the count
eligible ft six college credits if j
thay satisfactorily complete
the
It may also bt taken
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KU Home Ec
Room To Be
Remodeled-
Construction hat begun en the
remodeling of the home economic
room at Klamath Union high
school. The new room will be built
t resemble aa much as poaaiblt
actual modern home conditions.
Tht purpose of the new depart
ment will be to give girls training
In rooking and knowledge of proper
utility arrangement.
Tht room, which has been de
signed by Howard Penin. Is ar
ranged In six unit model kitchens.
Pour girls will work In one kitchen.
A larger demonstration area will
also be built, as well as a laundry
unit, new built-in storage spare, and
a display cabinet
New stoves will be purchased for
the six units. Some of the equip
ment In the former department was
JO years old.
Sea Scouts Plan
Treasure Huni
Sea Scout ship 100 of Klamalh
Pells has set Its sails full ahead and
Is looking forward to the running
off of the Invitational treasure hunt
set for the last of this month with
Scout ships from throughout Uie
Southern Oregon and Northern
California area Invited.
A route for the hunters to follow
Is being planned on Upper Klam
ath lake, with a gold cup treasure at
I he end of the trip.
The Scouts will head for Ihe Ore
gon coast before the meet, however,
and participate In a regatta. Two
ships from Klamalh will make the
I rip.
Trash Fire Cause
Of Fire Alarm
The city fir department an
swered a call to the Klamath Lum
ber and Box comiiany In Ship
plngtnn at about 11 last night.
Thry found a trash pile burning,
and quelled the flames In a few
minutes. No damage was done.
Beautician Boss
To Speak Here
Arthur Walter, state president of
th Oregon Beauticians, will speak
at, 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon at
the home of Mra. Stormy Hasfjord
at IA16 Oregon.
All beauticians are Invited to at
tend the meeting.
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Visitors Mr. and Mm. J. M.
Bmlth and daughter Janice ar
Hailing fur fw duya with Mr.
nd Mra. J. II. Wryn of 31111 La
Verne. Ills HniHIia arc on in ex
tended trip from their home In
Writ branch, la, Thry hive visit
ed hi YclluwsUine pork, Olaiicr
park, Banff and Lake lxjulse, Can
ada. They plan tn go from here to
Log Angeles, Calif., to visit other
relatives,
From tainte Mr. and Mra. How
ard llurd of Eugene were recent
visitors to Klumnlh Kalis. Thry paid
a vlalt to Kurd's unrle, Frank W,
Kurd and wife, of Worm, llurd In
the early IBJO's was heralded a th
nation a Iron man" by siiortswrlt
era when he played II full games
for tha Oongaga uulveralty football
team ,
T. a Resident T I 1 1 Merlin
Stroud, former Klamath Fallt bu.
neaa man, hat been vlaltlng here
Uilt week with hit brother, Howard
Htroud, manager of Montgomery
Ward. Merlin Stroud operated a
llioe ttora In Klamath Fall In tht
early 'UtliUet. He la now living In
Seattle.
Pintle Tht Bhaata View grange
nl "a annual politick picnic
Bund " "
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Membcra art aaked to bring their
own table arm Ice. Rolli, eoffea and
Ice cream will be furnlahed by tht
Visitors Mr. and Mra. Malcolm
Wmidhouae of Compton, Calif.,
visited this week at the George Bur
ton home. 41 Pint. Mr. and Mrs.
Woodhouae art en route to Canada
: on s vacation trip.
I'r
land
North John Crook, Purl.
University of Oregon atu-
dent, visited here briefly thla week
with John and Malcolm Epley Jr.,
fraternity brothers ot his at the Eu
gene campus.
Party The Midland grange has '
I P'snned a card party for tonight. !
ooiurnay, at s o clock. The public
" ,nd "freshmenta will be
served.
eeeaa The Mt. McLaughlin
Toastmaaters club haa called a sum
mer receaa. The last regular meet
ing waa held Thursday evening and
the next meeting will bt held Sept I.
Advisory Board The Sslvst Inn
Army board wilt men t ihe armr
ulldl"' " Klsmsth avenue Tuea.
u7 noon i or an important business
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bunch
of Eugent ere visiting Mrs. Bunch's
parents. Mr. snd Mrs. R. O. Lilly,
jsOJ Prleds. snd other relatives here.
, Rrrakfasl Th
Moose lodge
alumnae will hold
Ihe Mom, hall Sunday. AuVust 7 ! 1
breakfast at
s . m. All members art invited.
Drin Teaaa The Royal Neighbors
of America will havt a drill team
practice Monday. August g, at
p. m. in th Shasta school gym.
KF Man Now On
BPA Roster
Electrical and mechanical engl
neerlng graduates of Oregon State
college and the University of Ore
gon are In great demand at the
Bonneville power administration,
according to Merrill J. Collett. direc
tor of personnel.
One of the 10 graduates who start
ed their careers recently as Junior
engineers for the Bonneville power
administration It Irwin Ewlng. 43GS
Summers lane. Irwin la a graduate
of Oregon Slat college.
Rent Decontrol
In Salem Okay
SAI.EM, Aug. t oPi The re
moval of rent control from Salem
drew the approval of Oovernor
McKay here yesterday.
ills recommendation followed that
of the Salem city council. The
matter now goes before the federal
housing expediter for formal ap
proval. It waa the fourth such action ta
ttle governor. Ashland. Medford
and Eugene previously won decon
trol recommendations. The federal
government haa put Ashland's de
control Into effect.
PARADE
SALEM, Aug. 6 iFt The an
nual grand parade of the Ameri
can Legion convention waa held
here last night with top honors
going to La Orsnde and Htllsboro
entries.
The La Orsnde drum and bugle
corps waa named the top musical
entry with Astoria and Ashland
the runners-lip. The HUlsboro aux
iliary drill team waa Judged the
top marching unit. The Coqullle
Bagpipers and Yamhill county
Majorettes wer the' runners-lip.
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STATE LINE RENDEZVOUS
to Winnemucca eost of Cedarville was the scene of this rendezvous of Nevada ond Coli- j
ornia people lait week-end. They got together to help boost the Winnemucca-to-the-Seo j
highway project, which would extend US 299 from its present terminus at Alturos eastward
to Winnemucco ond a junction
Four-Week Activity Check Girl Scout
Shows Bin Attendance For!5a CiPP
vuj cmcucuiiuiii luyinui
A four weeks' activity report from
the rlty recreation department Is
1 sufficient backing for City Recrea
I tion Director Ham Hmlth's enthusl
! astic statement that this year will
' top any previous year In recreation
' al participation In Klamath Falls.
The four weeks June JO throuxh
E. C. Kelly
Supported For
Judgeship
Edward C. Kelly. Medford attor
ney, today received the endorsement
of Mrs. Josda Leonard of Klamath
Palls, vice chairman of the state
democratic central committee, for
the third federnl Judgeship to be
assigned soon to Oregon.
Mrs. Leonard came out for Kelly
In a letter to Senator J. Howard
McOrath. chairman of the national
democratic central committee. Kelly,
Ous Solomon of Portland and Earl
Latourette of Or-gon City have been
mentinnea lor tne juogesnip ap-
P'ntmem which seem, ceruin to
so to a democrat under appoint
ment by President Truman. I
The Klamath woman pointed out
that Kelly's appointment should be '
popular both In iClultnomah county j
and upstate because Kelly's home Is '
vest of the mountains, an area she j
said w-as "unfavorable In federal
Judicial appointments." She added i
her opinion that It would be pleas-
Ing to the rank snd file of demo- i
cratlc party workers becsuse of :
Kcllys "unstinting" work for the
perty. She said Kelly haa been i
endorsed by the Jackson County Bar :
association.
Mrs. Leonard arid there Is no real i
split In Oregon democratic ranks
over the Judgeship, although leaders
of the party have not agreed on the
endorsements. She said they will
make their endorsements and let
the attorney general and president
decide who should get the appoint
ment. Solomon haa the support of Mon
roe Sweetlnnd. at'tte chairman, snd ,
recently State Treasurer Walter j
Pearson came out for Latourette. j
Mrs. Leonard said she Is sure Kelly I
Is still in the running and doubts i
If a decision will be made until
McOrath visits Oregon lster this
month.
Sweet Peas Reach
For New Mark
The tallest sweet peas In town!
That's whst Fred Albers of 4456
Arthur street says of his plants.
Albers stands a full six feet four
Inches In height and his tweet peas
rise to the same altitude.
However. Fire Marshal Roy Row
tall If their supporting fence were
that tall, and furthermore, there
must be others In Klamsth Falls
that at least come close to the 76-
Inch flowers.
NO MATTER WHAT REPAIRS YOU
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The state line between California and Nevada on the road
with US 40 there.
July 32 shows that 36.233 persons
have participated In the various or
ganized activities, supervised by the
city. This figure Is only (508 behind
the total for the 1048 nine weeks' ,
season. '
The four weeks' turnout already i
surpasses the total for 1W7. when
took osrt in the city's recrea-
i lion program.
The attendance at the Oregon
iTeth uool mirrors Uia success of
Una venture. From the date of the
: opening of the hilltop tank, June 27
i uirougn July 27, a grand tout of
I 11.47U splashers tiled through the
1 turiuulea.
M.m rn for tha itu-rMo mrr
, llets-when paid attendance totaled
i for the enure nine-week
twtmmUig period was given aa th
shallowing of on corner of the pool
for the small fry, Smith said.
Th
only activity which has
shown decrease la baseball. This
Is accounted for, however. In the
I fact that th recreation department
I does not this year directly sponsor
i the three Softball leagues, as waa
the case last year, although
the
j department renders assistance.
j baseball flgur of 144 during
, Ul, Iour wetkj ornate, only th
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from playground aupervlaors.
Participants In supervised
fret
piay on uie various fields in th
city naa nit at wui ui iv.ivi iui uie
four weeks, compared with 434 frr
the 1848 nine-week season.
This supervised free play for the
children takes place at th Ewauna,
Ktwania. Roosevelt, Falrvlew, Pell-
can. Recreation and Moore park '
fields.
Playground Instruction has
drawn 4026.
Other totals are arts and crafts.
328. rhythmic activities, 1202, and
tennis instruction 284. i
Participation statistics for day
camping for Oirl Scouta, Camp Fire
Olrls and boys sponsored by the
recreation department ar not yet
available.
Boils, Fines In
KF Total $2820
Balls and fines collected for Ihe
month of July by the Klamalh Falls
police department totaled $2IW)50.
It was announced today by Police
Chief Orvllle Hamilton.
This figure Is slightly below aver- ;
age, Hamilton said.
PLANS OK
ASTORIA. Aug. 6 iPv Astoria's
wheat export plans wens assured
today after the Port of Astoria
commission agreed to give grain
growers more storage space on a
pier here.
The growers earlier protested
that they would have to cancel
I shipment of 300.000 bushels unless '.
i they got the space. The commls-
j lon allotted them room for a mil-
bushels on pier 4.
llorsiNG MEET
Shasta View Building association i
i will hold a regular meeting TuesC.iy I
I evening at 6 p. m. at Shasta school, j
NEED
Phone 4113
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Now that Oirl Scout camp at
the Lake o' the Woods Is closed
for the year, the day camp has
ruumra Day camp, w Inch will
run for one more week, featurea
uisny of the same activities of the
regular camp, such .u outdoor Appointed as committee chairmen
cooking, campcrafta and hikes, vcre Mrs. Claude Williams, hlsto
Any girls who ar Interested may rian: Mrs. Frederick Markwardt,
still register for the last week Azalea house: Mrs. E. J. Kahoda. A.
; hlch will end August 13.
! Counselors for the Scout day
'; eamp are Mrs. Keith Coco, camp
director. Mrs. Lucille Bell. Mr.
Walker. Mrs. J. Moore. Mrs. Van
Molllaon, Mrs L. A. Walkley and
Mrs. W. W. Dewing.
Program aides for this session
are Mary Beth Rice. Charlotte
' Stark. Delores Thompson,
Delores Thompson, Ids
1 1'' to"j armel Plnnlgan, June
I Kidrt nd BTer'r Bufke-
RailfOOcJ Film
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Ji'uwri i rwiary
Klamath. Falls Ro tartans enjoyed
a showing of the sound-color film.
'This Is My Railroad." at the reg
ular weekly meeting at the WiUard
hotel Friday noon.
The film depicted the develop
ment of the American railroads and
the part they play In the economic
life of the nation.
Harry Fee served as Rotary's
chairman of thd day.
Horry Mesner
j Leaves Hospital
Harry Mesner, who was Injured
In mid-July in a woods accident.;
was discharged from Klamath Val- j
ley hospital Friday afternoon and
returned to his home, 2956, Sum
mers lane, by Kaler's ambulance.
Mesner suffered a fractured leg
when he was caught between two
logs in his timber operations In
Squaw valley.
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"Easy Credit" Move By .
Federal Reserve Board
May Benefit Government
WASHINOTOrf. Aug. 'PW Tht
government, which thla week began
borrowing to meet lu expenaes, may
be the chief gainer from the new
est "eaay credit'' move by the federal
reaervt board.
The board yeaterday ordered t
cut in reserve requirements the
proportion of deposlte that banks
may not lend In order to make an
extra 11.800.000.000 available for
loan or Investment this month.
It waa the third time thla year
the board has thus Increased the
Extension -Service
Plans
Fall Schedule
Activities of the home extension
service throughout Klamath county
are again being made for trie fall
season. A program of Interest to
an women nss been planned tor the
first meeting In September,
The county committee met August
1 with Home Demonstration Agent
Lorna Peck. In her office to work
out final plans and to elect officers
for the new yesr. County Chairman
i Mn- Garrison was unanimously
i reelected by the group to carry on j
j her work. She will be assisted by
Mrs. Mark Taylor, vice chairman,
' and Mrs. Percy Cook, secretary-1
1 treasurer. i
C. W. W.; Mrs. John Weber, pub
licity. The group will meet again with
Miss Peck In her office, August 29,
st 1:30 pjn.
Hillside To
Open Monday
' Hillside hospital will open Mon
j day morning following a 16-day
i ciusurc uue w lire iuuimkc oui-
12." Wh'n ,P"k
roof fire.
Under a new plan being Insti
tuted. Hillside will be limited to :
medical and pediatric patients -only.
!
Klamath Valley hospital will,
continue as obstetric, surgery and j
fractur unit.
Th new plan Is being put Into
service to facilitate services and
speed up the entire schedule.
I Patients from Hillside were
transferred to Klamath Valley fol
lowing the fire at Hillside.
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supply ot loan funds available, be
tides taking such other business
bracing steps as removal ol con
sumer credit restrictions, and mak
ing It VBSICr HJ UUy IHAU UU btvuib.
Neltlier of tha previous cuts In
bank reservs requirements, the lat- I
eat of them In early May, made even
a dent In the record-making, 12,750.
000.000, 27-week-long drop In bank
loans to business. That drop lasted
until this past week.
Aa businessmen shied away from
borrowing money for the purchase
of goods they might get stuck with
tn a price decline, they sought other
waya to Invest their money. One re
sult was heavy purchases of gov
ernment securities from other In
vestors. Financial experts here think the
is me thing will occur this time, al
though business' borrowing having
finally taken Its first mild upturn
should continue to climb until No
vember while businessmen build up
Inventory for the fall and Christ
mas season.
The government, on the other
hand. Is Just getting started at bor
m-,,,, to make ud the gap between
1U Income and Its outgo a gap that
Is expected to run to S3.000.000 .000
or more In the current fiscal year
and already has put the government
over $1,500,000,000 In the red.
The fiscal year ends next June SO.
In Its first try at borrowing some
"new money" on an Issue of Its 91
day bills, the treasury got by with-
out having to boost the Interest yield
of about one per cent year. But
the volume of bidding at acceptable
prices was not too pleasing to offi
cials. They suspected that on reason
was that money was "tight" at th
New York City and Chicago banks.
The reserve board order will ease
things, releasing for loan or Invest
ment an extra 1 500.000 .000 at banks
tn those cities. 75.000.000 at other
larger city banks, and JK5.0O0.000
at "country banks."
The order will reduce the reserve
requirements on time deposits
saving ccounts from to 6 per
cent, on August 18 at country banks
spd on August 11 at all other banks.
On demand deposita (checking
accounts), requirements will be re
duced as follows:
At New York and Chicago banks,.
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at other larger city banks, from 20
to 18 per cent over the same pe
riod. At country banks, from 14 to
13 per cent Immediately, then to 11
per cent on August 16.
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Bowe In Line
For Legion
Commander
SALEM. Aug. M0 Sam M.
Bowe, Oranta Pass, appeared today
as the almost certain choice of th
American Legion as the next Stat
commander,
Bowe. now vice commander, Is th
only announced candidate for th
position. The election will bt later
today.
Legionnaires named Oranta Past
yesterday as the site of next year
convention, nosing out Seaside and
Eugene.
By a two-third majority vote del
agates did away with the area com
mander system, adopted In 1847. Th
three positions were abolished as aa
economy move.
Housing Official
Is Kiwanis Guest
The Klwsnls club will have as Its)
spesker at the next meeting Thurs
day, August 11, Aubrey Davis, man
ager of th Seattle field office of
public housing.
Robert Thompson will be chair
man of the meeting. The meeting
wlU be at th WiUard hotel .
CLEARANCE
SALE
W hav aeeomBlated teveral
Heme which have not been Bell
ing very fast, a we decided to
reduce th price and get astr
maney mt other things. The
ar all good standard Items, and
we make n exeases for them,
oat we d want t sell thews.
Her ar some ol them
We hare am so per d 1 1 g
eieetlie range, with deep-well
cooker and three ether surface
nits. Th deep-well unit can
sis be raised to the sort are
and sed aa a sarfac anil It
haa an aatomotie timing dock
that will torn a and ff at any
pre -determined time. This will
time th even, th deep-well
cooker r th convenience aat
tet. It has many saor featwrea,
to, and tt should aril for
134.5, bat wc are pricing tt
at S243.60- Va hav to
tt t appreciate It.
We hav washing anaehra
that I good ne. It never
waa aa expensive model, bat tt
has a good sis tab and act ex
cellent wringer. It win Last
seme one long time. We har
reduced this to $91.60- '
was 1114-J.
There Is esse nationally known
sake f apright Taeowaa clean
er, with all the attaehasenta,
that we hav priced
tfi7.Cn. This Is reduced freaa
$11.5. Ih can't g wrwng a
that cleaner.
Then we have another aprbrht
vara una a Ftrrston n at
tachment, bat yea can't beat
H for cleaning a rag tr earpet,
It waa 139. M, bat b now
57.20.
We hav a Water Softener
that will take th "hard" tt
ol water at th rate of gal
lon per minute, which as fast
enough for th average family.
Tn win never get another one
of these at f?8.40- waa
originally tlKJ.
There Is one ceiling ventila
tor fan to draw th hot ah- ant
of toot klti heit that we want to
tell at tt. We should
tell It at 31 It win make a
wonderful difference In year
kitchen's temperatar that
days.
Her h something roa farm
ers and home mechanics should
have. A T Grinder mounted en
a $ h p. electric motor. The
atones are on the ends of the
motor shaft and ar hooded and
with eve guards. It sell for
S6.M reeolartr. bat w will sell
K for fSJ.y now.
Here b another Hera for Ihe
workshop. A awter Inch port
able elertrle drin with a bench
stand. This Is not the home
WW show trp of light daty
drill, hat a rrcnisr production
model. The rem'ar arte I
SM.MI tint w will tell It for
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For the wife of th family,
we have an automatic electric
Iron, light weight hot not too
light. fo only 57.95 reduced
from $10.95.
Her Is real bargain a
aarter-hora electrie domestic
water system, complete with the
tank and the anfomatle switch
for only CCra.tM). This should
sen for S12H.M. It Is the elector
type and la the most trouble
fre of all pomp.
W hav S3.5 hunting knives
tn ease for 52.61 and kitchen
rep step-on garbage cans at
ST.25 reduced from SS.tS.
There Is some two-conductor
loom wire 14-gauge at e per
foot and It-gang at 7f '
foot.
There are four sires of tap
and die sets, ranging from H"
to i n standard thread In
th smsllest set. which Is re
duced to 521.30 'rom I2.M.
Th 1 art rat aet go from 4"
to 1" in both atandard and SAB
thread. Th larger sets are re
duced proportionately In price.
There ar many other things
on this special clearance salt,
Come tn and look at them. Re
mem bee, this salt lasts from
Mondsy, August I. to Saturday,
August 10. Inclusive
734 South Sixth Strwwt
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