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PAG! FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, AUG. 18, 1949 WEATHER THE AM YEAH ra data . . SMt ' " Normal . . " WUTTRN OMOOM Generally lair todar and rrWay, ku parlly cloudr aoutn uxur iA """J, hu"2,r: ahowara ovtr mountain. HJhj oin dara 7S to aa In Interior and M W TO ,ln, coa.1. Laws tonujM shore winds variable and to la muae an hour. KABTIKM OKfGON artlr cloudy today wlUi scattered thunderahowere thla ellernooa and ev.nln rair frlday. Hifha txU dara BUK Uwa toiM 4 lo . ttnANTS PASS AND VICINITY Tart ly cloudy today. Fair tonight and rn day. Hub today aa. Low tonight U. stih Friday au. uniTHIlK CALIFORNIA fair todar and rnday with local to alon( coast. Increaatn aomawhat dunnl niaht and ; momini hours. Sllshtljr arrar in I uth.rn Inlanor today. Waelerljr to I north westerly wtnda of 10 to 18 milaa an hour oil coaat, ear.pt MUM nulee an hour IB the all.mooa aouta of Monta ray. Houaa GureU Mr. and Mr. John Shomaker and their horn (ueala, Mr. Paul Bonnes and Ann lgl, sister of Mr. Shomaker. lelt Thursday for a 10-day trip to Los Angeles her they will visit the Shomaker' aon. John, who hat been In Lo Angele prior to leav lnt for th llhnol Iiutltuu of Technology. la Toe PTO Hector Nelson, on of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nel aoa of Modoc Point. Is serring with the first cavalry division Infantry In th present occupauon of Tokvi, Japan. He has been assigned to the 1301 signal company where he will take an active part In operation and maintenance of all division com munications. Pienie Member of the Business and Professional Women's club will get together Wednesday at p. m. Vacation Mary Lou Miller, of fice secretary tor the Boy Scout of fice here, la vacatlonliw this week. She will return to work at th of fices In the Oreer apartment build ing the first ol next week. T Hold 8artce 8L Paul Epia copal church. Eighth and Jefferson streets, will hold an 11 o'clock serv ice only next Sunday. Trier will be no I o'clock communion. Duo Crosses Atlantic In 'Cockleshell1 DARTMOUTH. Ktwland. Aug. 18 ( Two daring British brother completed today an epic TiOO-mlle Atlantic crossing In a homemad 30- toot sailboat. Stanley Smith. M. sad has brother, CaHn. SS, both veteran of the reysl air force, act foot eat land for the first time since leav ing Halifax. N. 8, In then- cockle shell eraft 43 day as. After successfully braving storms. tnirst and starvation for more than six week without aid. th brothers had to accept a tow from a harbor launch to make their triumphal en trance. The wind failed them 800 yards off shore. The Smith brothers emigrated to Canada last February. While on th liner crossing th Atlantic, they oesignea rneir little craft with the idea of using it on cruise through the Canadian lakes. After they bailt It the eraft looked aa eeawarthj that they de cided ta hav s spartinx try at creasing the Atlantic. They christened their eraft the August 34 for a picnic dinner. An : '"11 (New HP Their father. Stanley Smith. I a coxswain In th lifeboat service at Yarmouth. Is of Wight. He flew to Dartmouth yesterday to greet his sons. outdoor dinner will be held In th garden of Lavern Burgess, located at 76 Washington street. Those at tending are to bring their own serv ice and potluck dish. Bark eat Job Eva Dickson, deputy auditor, returned Wednesday from a vacation trip. Accompanied by Mr. and Mr. K. H. Tillman and children. Donna and Diane, the group visiting relsttves In Tacoma. Wash. Robert Tillman, who ha been In Tacoma since June 1. re turned with them to Klamath Falls. DamghterMr. and Mr. Eldon ""Pat" Peterson of 1435 Oregon, arc parent of a daughter, their first child, born August 16 at Klamath . Valley hospital She has been named Vina Marie and weighed t pounds IS1 ounce. 81 The Past Chiefs club of the Pythian Sister will hold a rummage sale Saturday In th lormer location of the farm labor etfic behind th First Federal Thrhte don;;. r s Wasted Cod Livers Have Vitamin Value WASHINGTON. Aug. It fA Pa cific cod liven, now wasted by the ton. probably are worth saving for their oil and vitamins, according to the fish and wildlife service. A report by chemist F. B. 8aa facw. Seattle, and H. W. Nuaeav. Ci arg Park, MsU said large-aralc an alyses f th cad Mrera das-tag 147 disclosed a high can tent et vitamin A and D. As th season advanced from 1950 Wheat Allotments Mailed Out Nineteen hundred fifty allot ments for Individual farms were recently mailed to farm owners end operators announced Burrell Short, chairman of the Klamath county agricultural conservation as sociation. These allotments repre sent each farm's share of the na tional wheat acreage allotment of 68 9 million acres, which w-as es tablished by th secretary of agri culture under the provisions of th agricultural adjustment act of IMS. j Under the act. the national al lotment Is the acreage which will produce enough wheat, at average yields, to make the total supply of wheat equal to a normal year's do mestic consumption and export plus a reserve of 30 per cent. Each farmer who plants within j his acreage allotment will be en- I titled to full price support on hi wheat. However. If a farmer over- seeds his allotment, he will not be entitled to price support on any wheat which he produces, says Mr. Short. Any wheat farmer who has rea son to believe thst he has Just grounds and can offer facts to substantiate his claim, may file an appeal for reconsideration of the allotment. This appeal must be in writing and filed within 15 days of the time the notice of allotments was mailed. CARNIVAL By Dick Turn.i '''' c " -XT till b coea. lata er mA kyki. c t. a am. a l ar. era. Auio Makers Seek Higher Gas Mileage; Experiment With Weight Carburetion By 11AV1I) J. WII.KIK DETROIT. Aug. It MiThe search for greater gasoline mile age Is being pushed In every auto maker's laboratories. Bom of th manufacturers be lieve they can find it In lighter cars; others are seeking It through research In rarburrltun. I b expected front lucreaaed com pression alone until hlKher duality gasolln becomes available. Hut the ear maker apparently aspect Miner miles fuel sooner than do many molorlata. Heveral af th auto makers hav dealned their engines aa thai they may be adapted la hlihcr aujIUr gass- Th. Ubaratory Work currently gina.d ' ' ' ' If . ? M. , . ' ,B Ipre. Ion ratio. Compre.iou ratio Is I the amount of space allotted U pis ton travel In relation to the spare into which fuel Is confined when the piston la at th top ol It compres sion stroke. Of course, a lot of things bealdna gross vehicle weight, carburetion and outline compression affect gas oline mileage. Among them are weight distribution, wheel balance. "Follow my husband and th woman he' running around with, and give ma report on what aha see in him!" Scientist Reports On Office Nuisances, Bungling Bosses Rt.Ql EST TOl'B WASHINGTON, Aug. IS tl President Truman said today that Secretary of Agriculture Brannan's C H I C A O O. Aug. lg (At A I security, accomplishment and con. stumping tour on oenau 01 nis psychologist fixed his searching eyej trlbutlon.- noi taa distant future. Producing a lighter car Isn't dif ficult If lu sue Is reduced. Moat car makers, however, don't want to mak their vehicle noticeably smaller. So they are trying once again to build what they call a standard sired car several hundred pounds lighter than current models. Thes units will o a few Inches ! maximum liming efficiency smaller but not enough shorter or smooth functioning ol transmission narrower to put them In th small 1 tni '" auch a lesser Item aa car class. I proper lire Inflation. ho far th Industry hasn't area Ku'1 economy probably Is more particularly suceeaaful In reducing , Important la molarlala operating weight without rutting down the rmn " ,0"r Priced make, aire af Its ears. In moat Irutancea j v', executives aay. owner where II ha boaaled of a weight "edlum and high priced vehicles reduction I n Its standard slsrd Drn ahoalng Incrraalug In. models It haa had to put the weight : J"1 ,n now P" S'- back In again. ; ,on ,ny "sy expert of their new In the carburetion experiment . considerable attention has been 1 T"1 " ,n factors affect liven to methods of dttrtbultng the ! as"Hne coiuumpllon are com fuel mixture to th various cylln-1 '" '" Increasing study In all ders. A lot of basic work on the Jne automobile Induttry labora- rarburrlora themselves also Is un-1 u,r,M- der way. In the rush lo get new automo-' Ht EfCOPcd And No biles Immediately (ollowlng thl . r war csr buyers gave only little Otifl KnOWS HOW thought lo gasoline mileage. In a PORTLAND. Aug. IS ui A buver s market the car Industry so-year-old ex-convlct who vanished ...u.i.riiu ,,,,, , n,un hiring w h,,,,.. 'Flying Wing' Mon , Says No Fovoritiim I IDS ANCIM.M. Aug, IS tU Plan Maker John K. Northrop, Winnie ronlract U build "Flying Wings" for til air fore was can celled III favor of th B-36 super, bomber, doesn't bailey politic had anything lu do with IU II leatllled to thl Ifect raa. tenlay before a houa aubcummltte which I Investigating report that IKillllial favoritism may hav In fluenced selecUon of th B-36 as a major air tore weapon. Postal Query Drowi 'Hot' Answer DKNVRR. Aug. IS -Unrl Bam a Miatal son syatem Is eonftis Ins to Human A. Vargas Jr., of Th Philippines. In answering a Colorado atal publicity department advertisement In a magasnie, he filled In th blanks this way: Name-Unman A. Varga Jr. Address -HI. Paul Vliac, Cata duanes, Philippine. Zone Torrid. One theory of th origin of th Eskimo la lhat he I descended from Ihe Indiana of North America. far nlan lT heme nade at the 'U"a "U 'rCnm It can muster and mile, per gallon ,,., . c. tod., prSdenU Za? " " WtU kno P"""non Jrl - one of the be,.. " , Cntm M. the office nuisance. LEGAL NOTICES rummage are asked to bring It to IS Walnut before the sale. luncheon for 0 men and women lodge member la scheduled for 13:30 until I pjn. tomorrow, in the lodge hall base Bent. Mr. Irene Hamel is in charge. Fsotprinlar Th Foot printers organisation will have It first fall dinner meeting at the Red Rock Inn In Worn Wednesday night, August 34. Sewing All member of the Klamath Falls NUe club who wish to help with sewing for th year arc asked to contact Mrs. Joha West st 1506 Fulton or phone 3254. Baby Bora A baby boy has been born to Mr. and Mrs. BUI Llggstt Patty Myers I of Malln. The child was named Brook E. Liggett. Alcoholic Anonym Regular meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous are held every Friday at S p. m. at the labor temple. Additional in formation may be had by calling 3543. V tailing R. W. Ericsson of Ban Francisco Is visiting with C. E. Calder at the Lake hotel. Eiickson "as for many years an employe of the Southern Pacific. Pythlaa Clab There will be a meeting of the Pythian club Friday evening at the home of Charlotte Canoy, SIS Walnut. League The Suburban league will hold lis regular meeting Friday at S p. m. In the Shasta school gym. the vitamin A potency of the liver oil decreased. "Hence, if only a limited space 1 available on board ship for stor ing the livers, they should be taken during the early part of the sea. on." they said. "Many tana af rivers were dis carded at sea aa a waste by-ared-et r the cad ftaherT. "By 1947. the price of vitamin A waa high enough to warrant saving the liven. "The result of the analyse in dicate that Pacific cod liver are a marginal source of vitamin A which might be utilized at a profit under favorable market condl tlons." Child Dies After Gnowina Paint HYATTSVTLUt, Md.. Aug. IS m Four year - old Claudette Oftrrcr tared to rnw the paint off furni ture. She died Saturday. The coun ty medical examiner certified her death resulted from lead polaon- trur. Claudette'a three-year-old sister Elizabeth was treated at Children's hospital for the same ailment. Their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Oarrer said for the past year the children persisted In chewing the paint from the furniture In their home. Mrs. Oarrer said Clau dette Ignored all punishment to gnaw cn f'jmiture "Just like ft little beaver." Her husband said ft doctor had told them it was due to some de ficiency in the children's systems. Use the Want Ads for Quick Results! The Northwestern CITATION IN TH1 CIRCf IT COl'RT Or THE STATS OF OREUO.N fUH TrlX COUN TY or KLAMATH. IN THE MATTER Of THE ESTATE OF IRVING E. CRAY. LM-?Va IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OT To puu urajr. Bunon orar. ivn wnj uiry ucc oil Eey. Ed art cry. H.rgartt army. Hin j Aciuaiiy. ail bolls down to (he should be sure the employe under- j Uon. Irving E lra. dKaMML ana " said. of th Mid IrviAS K. Cra. 4eceTsd, Grrettinaj. A vrfia paTtkm harlns bsMa , tm th atmv ntiUrd Court and mattvr by H. C. Rtud. axaxrutor o said MUtat. praying for an ortlar autlvifitang iht salt ox ail oi iM ri proparur m- Umgxng to Uua tat. to wit: Leou t. a. a. to, 11 ana 12 in biock 1. Mllla Gardna, according to th olftctal ?lat throf on ill in ihm otttcm of the ounty Clerk of Klamath County Origan. landing in th nam of EU worth Gray who ka in fact th aam pairaoa aa th aaid Imng t Gray. Aiao. an undivided l lntttraat In th northerly SO fact of Lot S3. Block 4, of 1 Klamath rail, according to the official plat thereof on fli us th of fice of the Couatj Clerk of Klamath County, Oregotv Alao. an undivided H tntarwt fn Lou T. 14, IS, 17, 1. SO. 23. 24, 37. 44. as. so. sa. s. n. is. ra. so. si. sa and S3 tn Yalta Garden according to the official plat thereof on file tn th of fice of the County Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon. You. and eavch of you. are hereoy cited ind required to appear in Ihe above entitled Court at th County Court Houtt at Klamatn raJla, Oregon, on tne I5th day of September. lv-Ut. at 10 00 A. M. of amid dav. then and there to how cause, if any you have, why th said petition of th taid axecutor should not be granted and th order of sale should not be mad aa prayed for in aatd petition. ITNF5S kit nana mis zvtn oav or July. l4. with th aeal of th Court attacbed. CHAS. F DeLAP 'SXALi County Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon. By .Nadlno WaUtar. Oaputy A. 4-11-1S-33 No. 751. MaifjilH UMlhaim Vf.s.a.l... . 1. With present high comnreuinn mmii frw.m , , roiisiderablr Increavd : lut .ft wv rwn . mileage tg obtautetl. It u true. hnwi i ..V... V. . ... rh. lit la , ,1 ,iw lirauquan- uitcu uisj vxcvutiTes "- era yesterday morning. No Uon rrcatarlr cause his eniDlover Tho annlaw ssiuk- ..iJ a I . . nnvoe (. n9 engines r v.- n " eT iT.;:. T.. V tmalx hlmarU. he feeto tnaecare. ! to consider their own attitudes to- i morning. No our university Z "" J"m- n"w. "a was ornuciii psychologut told the National Imu- 7 . ' inprol aland behind hU ubortimatea when iw criminal court on a charge luie of Commercfsl Trlde Or! 5 " ltmh ftPprov.r they are right. .of bre.kin. Into a .un .hop. He ganlzatlon ExecuUves not to fir V' 1 L "c var'r- If there a a rhange to be made aaged for a postponement of h. problem employes, but to de-U .JT "uuia oe quicx lo sc- j which direct I r afferU aa .-.dividual , hearing, berauae hi attorney waa I terming why they tirk off kv knowledge a Job well done. When employe, lhat person should a out of town. Hometime between hi airining la aone wrong, the boms forewarned and given an esplan. 1 court hearing and the nest jail should be sure the emolova under- i Hon. hb . .b.. ... Van Dtuen stands whv it ism't uiufaftnr- a.wt v.n t-....-., a.,. ... . ' t. J. . 1 Such need, are approval and He staissi- T ...... k i. .?.' Z... 1 1 recornmnn . fl,. .. , '. ,Z T IT. : ' " ." 'T ' --,"--""."" 'iiiif1iiii ana ouirr prisnnrrs sl nrr . - lutica iiicj. n snouia wnen uiry r rrsay lor It. lo 111 stt prison Has plant. a WJ Mac Say Modrrn dlploanary la the art af making two d If (trait sen grow here anly one grew before. The LUGGAGE SHOP rhane Mil uroTtre to cieditoii Df THE CIRCTIT COURT OT THE STATE Or OREGON IN AND FOR THE COl'NTY Of KLAMATH. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Or ARTHUR HALaBEJtT SPANCiLiR, De ceased. NOTICE 1 hervhy given to the cred itors of said deceaoed, and all persons interested in hts aaute. to present their claims to the undersigned, the duly ap pointed administratrix of said eatat. or to W Lamar Townsend. her attorny. at 314 Wllltts Building. Klamath Tails, Ore gon, within ur months from and after the t4th day of July. l4fi. being the date of th first publication of this ttOUC. AGNES RP ANGLER Administratrix of aatd tmat. W Lamar Townsend Attorney for adroinlstratrta. J. IV31-3S: A. 11 -IS No. 71. wotice iNvrrpio bids Th undersigned Police Judg of th eity of Klamath rails. Oregon will re eetv sealed bids up to 7 TO P. M. Mon day, ftepiember 8. lf44 for on Dosr Shove I -Tractor. SDCari flea tons may b obtained from the city engineer. The city reserves th right to reject any or au DIG. L. W. ACKKRMAN Police Judg. A. IS-1 -JO No- 706. Smooth virgin wool fitted cordigon, grojgroin bond inside, purling on shoulders. 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