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SATURDAY, AUG. 20, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINl Midland Empire News New Pine Creek AWln Butlrr haa the raftera up on hi garage building anil general lot room, th roof of which was destroyed In th recent lira. Tli bulldliif la tha old Fleming ator Uial In Ilia rly dsys stood whir tha Juller brick atura now standi. Butlsr Is pulling asbestos sldltif en th repelled etrurlui and a Dialal roof on tup. This will niske III bullc'lni quit flK-pronf (nun Ilia outside. Hutlrr attribute tha fact thai th asbestos slillng h had on hla dwelling U th only thini that aavrd It from burning II la I doing his own rarMnter work. Tli nw fans store la Hearing tha final atagea of completion with niuatly th Interior palming remain ln( to b don alone with a few ahrlvra In tha ator proier. New stork Is being gradually added to tlw nucleus of a stork that waa aavrd from th fir. A new dairy case haa been lnntatlrd and a new lc cram cabinet la In 0eratlon. Ill stora will carry a almlllar stc k to hla ator that burned es -cept ther will he no 'nuntaln. Ir rream la being aold In cones, car tons, bulk, and a palter duh ser vir will b added latrr. I Th baiber shop In tha rear oul-j aid corner of the ator will b op- rating thla week, being moved 1 from tha present molel cabin four j location that haa been used sine th fir. I Tli living quarteri In th rear of ! th building ar esiierted to be com-1 plelrd this week at least near enough for occupancy. li th pre-' enl progreu continues. j Mr. and Mra. A. E. Henderson ! of Iavl Creek hav rented III old tauter Vernon plac now owned byi otman Vincent and hav moved In.' Henderson Is employed on th coun-J ly road Job. I A good msny local erons at-1 t d tli Katern Hiar benefit danc at fort indwell last Matur- i day night and rvporlcd a good lime j lit muslo waa furnished by Rue's band of New . 'ne creek. t'larenre r Keller arrived from Oakland. Calif on Krlday for a few days vuil her. In 'tjoul three dsys h planned to vl-.lt In Ashland wuh suter for a few days befor ksv-' lug for hla home In Oakland. Word waa received here by Mrs. ' Lillian Reld thai Jess Keller who waa operated on recently la in a serious cniHlitli.il. He s living with hla daughter in Omaha. Neb. I Tom til. Clair and family who haa been tuning her for th past fiva' weeks with relatives, left Sunday ! tor Missouri. II will spend a few ' dsys Timing, relatives in Colorado' en hla way home. I A birthday parly was given for Donald rarls by Mra. rliusn Vln-1 ent last flaturdav up Pin creek canyon, celebrating hla fifth birth-I day. Ilios attending wer Klrherd, and Ray Cloud. Kenneth Tucker, I Ray Tucker, rrsnkie l.iglule. Don and Bruc Lenkeit, Janet rarla. ! a onle Means. Ileverly Vincent and Marian Drocard. Oamea and pic- j Ble lunch wer enjoyed. Mr. and Mra. J. c Brolll of Reno. ' Nev, yulted a few days her with . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butlrr and other relative Mr. and Mrs. R. K. ruher and girls left Baturdsy for a vacation I trip to Oi Yellowstone national i park In their new IX Hnla car. Ttiy will b gone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs Herman Jeliiuky. j and daughter. Carol, of Han Fran-1 claco, Calif, enent last week visit ing with Mr. and Mr. Carl Ban ford and family. Everyday Beauty PATTERN 9138 sizes ju-so MARIAN MARTIN Look neat aa a pin and daisy fresh I Princess lines, long narrow pockets slendrrlre you, rap sleeves and flaring skirt make a comfort- able dress for active duty I 1 Pattern 9138 In sizes 34, 36, 38, i 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 60. Sire 36 takes I 4S yarda 39-Inch fabric. I This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete. Illustrated Sew Chart ahows you every ate;-. i Send TWKNTV.FIVK cents In coins for thla pattern to Klamath Falls Herald and Nrwa Pattern De- i partment, P. O. Box 6740, Chicago i 90, III. Print plainly VOI'R NAME, ADDRERN, ZONE, "l.E, STYLE I NUMBER. i Just out our Marian Martin Fall ' and Winter Pattern Book I Bmnrt, nw clothes to sew at home, Olft ideaa by the score. Rend fifteen rent for thla book a Free Pattern Is printed In tha bonk a new wesklt to wear with your skirts and drrssrat An Inexpensive Want Ad today 111 gaean I I I far you tomorrow I Chiloquin Sunday, August 14, waa th data of tha annual Catholic picnic which waa held on Williamson river near Collier park. A large crowd attend ed and enjoyed both th meal and tha activities planned. Mr. and Mra. William Kalllan of Los Angeles hava been guesta of Mr. and Mra. A. M. Zadlna during III past week. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mia. Oerry Wolff on Sunday of last week wer Mra. John Olson Uun lu vail i of Puyallup. Wash.. Mrs. Charlea Clark and daughter, Barba ra, of Aberdeen. Wash, and Mary Ann Johnson of IfiMjulsm, Wssh. The four wer on their way to Han Kranclsco and l.os Angelea for a vacation. Mra. Olson la a furinar Chiloquin resident. Mrs. II. L. MrOhr and Waller Mrllliee, both of McNsry. Aria, war guesta of Mrs. MiOhre's daughter and ain-ln-law, Mr. and Mia. Willlsm UuHols, and of Mr. and Mra. Louis Bickers. Th visi tors wr tier last week. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Hal of Eagle Point, wera In Chiloquin a week ago for a few hours. Hal waa g. sde achool principal hr for a number of years befor moving to Ollrhrlsl wher h waa superlnleii dent of achnols and then to Csgie Point wher h holds a similar pr Million. Hecent gueila of Mr. and Mrs Henry Wolff wer Capl. Isabel Hanks of Hsu 7ncUco. her sister-in-law and gran'-in, Msx Bowman. Tha trio was on Ita way to Yel lowstone national park befor re turning to California. Hev. L. J. Buck of ClaUkanle. Is In town this week visiting his dsugtiter and aon-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Purest freid. Wl en he returns horn h will take his dsughtrr, Ni na, with him. Nina haa been visit ing tha Fretds during the past in.. inn. Kmest Call. fther of Mrs Kcr mit Krysor, was taken to a Klam ath rails hospital late lost week and had to undergo a blood transfusion on Haturday, Ha had major surgery on Monday and la recovering satis factorily. Mr. and Mra. Arnold Carnhaw and clevcn-monlh-old son Nell were Chlluquln visitors on Monday from their home In Eugene. A public chicken dinner will be servrd by Mrs. Ilarlry Zeller al Williamson river lor the brnellt of th Women Hociely of Christian Her vie of Ui Methodist rhurch on Tuesday evening. August 23. at 6 JO, Cveryon la Invited to attend. William ferguson, who will teach malhrmatlca and science In th lo cal high school this yesr, waa in town on Wednesday afternoon from his horn In Ollrhrist. With him wer his mother, Mra. Ferguson, Mrs. J. B. Hamilton and her moth er, Mr. LaOrand. Th latter two had come from Richmond. Calif , Mrs. LaOrand' home, to Klamath falls and were traveling the re mainder of the way to Oilchrlst with the Fergusons. Mr. and Mra. Joe Mercer left thla week for a snort vacation. They plan to return by the middle of next week, preparatory to getting ready for th coming echool year. Mercer will b superintendent of schools her this year, having acted aa grad echool principal last year. Life Span Of US Citizens Up By Two ears WASHINOTON. Aug. 30 Americana are living almost two year longer than the prewar life span, the office of vital statistics said today. The aversga life expectancy for white women at birth la 70 6 years and. for white men, 68 3 years, ac cording to calculation based on 1947 death rates. In 1946 white women had a life expectancy at birth of 70 3 yeara for the first lime exceeding th Bib lical three-acore-yeara-and - ten and white men could expect an average life of 68 I year. The figure for non-whlt women In 1947 was 61.9 and for non-white men 67 9. The average for th ne. lion aa a whole was 86 8. Thla average, the agency aald. la about two yeara better than the level reached In th three year Just before th war. The life span hag Increased steadily since the turn of the cen tury, largely through control of In fectious dlseaaea, tha announcement said. Italians conducted experiments In the making of artificial Ice as early aa the 16th century. Chimney Block lm a. n s afs rias wlia SSMtcs eSHTSIS Kiiiirf sails mj frsm var letsi SH4- I sfp'r slr r PEYTON A CO. M Horlil Ml. Tl. HlatsMtk. riia IDA M C AGlMliiY THIS SAT. NIGHT BALDY'S BAND "JV8T GOOD DANCE MUSIC $7.00 Per Person Feathered Friend , HORIZONTAL I I Depleted bird IJHepsir 14 Weird ISOnlano (sb ) 16 Trap Ufireck letter It Hrophls 21 I'eel 24 So bt III 2) Join 29 .Sound quslily 30 Egyptian sun god II Paving material 12 Hummer (Fr ) 34 Kxltt 35 Human emperor 37 Gudrun's husband 39 Former Russian ruler 40 K.st 41 Foes 47 Turkish oflicjr 30 Those who mimic 51 F.nemjr 64 Cai avaniary &8 Cotton fabrics St It is a ' bird 59 Sudden, spasmodic exhalations through the nose VERTICAL 1 Blood money 2 Poultry s J Devotee I Mountain tab I t Proboscis d Sea eagle 7 Period of tim I Observe! 9 Pronoun 10 Anger 11 Suitable 12 Beverage 1 7 Of the thir.f IB Harden 20 Perched 21 Molhrr or father 23 Diminishes 21 Symbol for ruthenium !J Witticism 28 Make possibl 27 Sea nymph 31 Age , li i u rrr h I ho in .i Z 4 ii "a 1 1 1 i ar 1 1 1 TTTpT . 25" is ii. ici 2T yd W W Bfr&fj IT 5T jTIT w w ,7" 5" iT 7 M j-io t 55 ii hi (Si JJ---3- rf J W I I I I h I I I 1 I II r The Jar Jammers and the Pioneer Chefs held a Joint meeting al the home of their Iradrr, Mrs. John i Kerns. August 9. with 14 members and two guesta present. Joan Howell and Mrs. Carl Kerns mere guests. The coming county fair waa dis cussed with Miss Howell. Mrs. John Kerns demonstrated the making of seven-minute Icing. Bhe put finely chopiied peppermint In It for flavor ing. This meeting was held on Mra. John Kerns' birthday, so a aurprtse waa planned and the club brought Ice cream, cakea, cookie and punch, which was served after the meeting. MARILYN STONEBL'RO. News Reporter. Kt'BSlllV WASHINOTON. Aug. 20 of-V-Th agriculture drpartmrnl announced Ft Ills V thai 11 w ill pay an eipnrt subsidy on ralstna sent to Marshsll plsn countries, as an aid to Cali fornia grape ai,d raisin producers durum the current marketing year. Details and the' Pacific aubsldy rate will be announced ahorlly. JJJJeJJeJeJeJJJ : V ? r v y y y y y f y V t y t y y .".'111. "r. ' a is ""Us, 6r- ""-. 'e i. tlrf .-. 'Put f... "r.- : ' Out en.. it? '. y y y V y y y y y y y y y r y y f " -.. '(Oi Co.. - "Orfe " thir "a. GEORGE E. WOOD GRAYCE RUSCO Associates OiiE (Tax Inc I Answer to Previous Puzzle Sri Native metnl 48 Jewel 37 Paid notices 49 Constellation 3D Symbol for 31 Turkish tellurium headdrers 42 Hrad S2 Individual 43Kpislle (ab ) S3 Worm 44 Disorder A3 Indisn 45 Persia mulberry 40 Italian city S7 F.arly English 47 Onager (ab.) Fisher, Main Meet At Nets DUNCAN. B C. Aug. 20 Wl-Top-renked Fred Fisher of Seattle and Canadian Davis cupper Lome Main of Vancouver match atrokea today for the men's singles championship of the Pacific Northwest sectional tennis tournament. Fisher advanced to the finals yes terday with a gruelling five set. come - from - behind victory over Vancouver s Jack Bkelton. 8-7, 3-6. 6-3. 6-2. 14-12. Main also went five sets In defeating Hugh Ftndlay, Portland. 3-6. 6-1. 3-6. 6-3. 6-3. Fisher and Ftndlay moved Into the doubles finals with 1-6. 3-6. 6-3, 6-4. 6-3 win over Bkelton and L Barkley. Vancouver. They will go up against Main and W. Oreen. Vancouver, who beat A. Jeffery and C. Walker, Vancouver, 6-3, 3-6. 3-6. 6-3. 6-6. The word perfume (par fume) means "through smoke. cornea from primitive umea when the only perfume the cave men knew waa released by burning certain woods and gums. t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y if 'Or fr.. iv. w rco. M f '"of "rm .- in... TL "19 rf.. r"n.l. ."911. . -Oe..- - " TOs- "in is "n. I y y y z y NOTE: Thig will b tha lost ap pearance of Baldy'g Band In tha Klamath Baiin until mid-Sopttm-ber. Major. League LEADERS fly The Aseeelated Free AMKKK'AM LCAtil'R Batting Wllllama, Bosum. 3M; Kail, Detroit. Mt. Runs batted In fttephens. Brss ton 133: Wllllama. BU;n. 121. Home runs Btrphens, Brjston, 31; Wllllama. Boetn 30. ton. 31: Wllllama. Boston 30. Pitching Kurjiva, Chicago, 8-3, and Reynolds. New York. 12-3. .800. NATIONAL LFAGI E Batting - Roblnaon. Brooklyn, in; Slaughter. Bt. Louis, J24. Runs batted In Robinson. Brook lyn. 90: Hodges, Brooklyn. 88. Home runs Kiner, Pittsburgh. 33; Oordon, New York and Bauer, Chicago, 24. Pitching Branca. Brooklyn. 12-4, Roc. Brooklyn, and Chambers. Pitts burgh. 9-3. .7M. More ton-miles of air express are flown In on month now than were transported In an entire year a little more than a decade ago. SW ON "lOOR fiOff C THE LCARfFULCARCFOL LSU - ' ' . .. , . n M I IVMiJ I 1 M, u-1 1 ' vessiR. soricry ! rr is ccrw.K erro Tvf saarsh- BUT HOW WE COeC TO GET m rr?Too pap To jump BLONOiff-FPED) I m l- 'i J AejSwet7-..)(TMaiciNS 5 'i ' oJSSctt A J"-X ,-!.Li- I y li" l.eTa- 1 I I Its i I sT i.l TV i I -. BU5IME9S Y YER BCMINP TH' 1 f rl GONMY v 0T (&ATEZ.. TJ SOMETHINa TO f THIS BOOM WILL COVER. AIM T SO TIMES, GLUTZIE TAKB YOUR J REGRET IT r- fV,kCHEASB R TWICt AS MUCM SPACS J &OO0. BUSS.') WHAT VA KEEPS IS APVICE J. TAA BUSTIrl' T.-iwPP'C'ENCV AS THB ONS Jpc vf r,, Y Irr-V WITH NEW SOT 3UITZIE7,; QNE-HUHPgEP YOU'VE BEENAXX V fin A I I V-iaa-i - ' I " ' 'II a -'- --i f ou' if wc V si LADIES GENTLEMEN Of THE 7r V ; ' - r moon A 5 sent vf telIv5ii?n audience, r fek. f vou SHOULD T CAsrT SOU 66 BT MOKE If ea, T sure, sues kTrRACTKe,l ff"J IWiiCEOCMievpiOtrr UuCW SV OWU RESPOWlve. CATHV? 5EA r VERV 2M. BUT FOR MV StOUBV, Lsmrim 1 WR 0 JO HER UCH, I LITTLE HILARY 1 OUIT6 JTEee5TEt 1 Uta6 1 PBETTy. SHE HO atftTCK FOR MS T i m mJw a ai I 1 P0lT ' LWOTMER'H A ffiTTh . J. lOHK.yi it y jU.B .sw V'lejf.-X 1 IHw 1 1 WHEM Ht'J I V; 2 mTT9t sfTlS TIV?vv f(7 -f -V-yi 1 crouno s pretwds ' , .," ,,,r' u i y r :v"i M" ii .as.. .'.' l mZM 1k--i:.:Jbs ALA AMERICA'S NET HOPES BROOKLINB, Masa., Aug. 20 (JPi Wimbledon winner "Pane ho" Gon zales and the veteran Prank le Park er were thu, nation s last hope In today'a national double tennis j aeml-flnala at Long wood. They a. down for what seems j certain to be a alnling match ! against Australla'a top acea, left-1 handed Jack Bromwlch and Billy j Bldwell. The rest of the Aussles' Davis cup I players. Prank Hedgman and Oeorge Worthlngton. will match atrokea with Italy's Olsnnl Cucelll and Mar cello Del Bello. Gonzales, the national alngles tltllsu, and th canny Parker gave Impressive performances yesteraay while gaining a 6-7, 6-3, 9-1, 8-8 HERALD AND RCe0 fSEE HER, DONrTAlX riow TbrOTHER. It A f THEY 60 FASTER TMAM THE 1 I Ull riA VA4EM I I Cicr I ile! LIKE TO I k c.PFcn rv SOUND' --ni rr ri rC ReuT 3 W.IOA N I V Vs. sssaaasw- III 1 mi -rf ilTlir I ' a f I J U I Tisu 1 1 ' . 1 I f H1 PCPCT fiOW V30 I 1 X 1 k..r Loosert thts Boot fto rru. -,1 I I pw hbse. NrxePArt I ii opoo JUST t-IKG A . J J I I IVtON THeeM-tM CO"" I .1 y.SW. K fUL BET f tFTTl I I TO Ee WHER6 TrWT PLflrwc I e. , , m wea-U T M eV t m.- - . 'l.-J-'.l L - - -"-J V - I M I win over the Newport Casino con querors, Jim Brink of Seattle, and Buddy Belien of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. HORIANO Bt'YS YAKIMA t'LI'B YAKIMA. Wash. Aug. 30 on Dewey Soriano, president of the W e a t e r n International league s first-place Yakicu Hears, la a full co-owner of the club today. He announced yesterday ha had purcha-sed the quarter Interest held by Frederick Mercy Jr., for an un- disclosed price. Soriano already held I 35 per cent of the stock. Mercy. I Yakima theater operator, owned the . club in 1946 and 1947. j The San Francisco Seals of the I Pacific Coast league bought a half I Interest In the Yakima team when : Dick Richards and his awxriates i disposed of the franchise last winter. ' Soriano negotiated the deal. NEWS COMICS 4 7eUiW& V J ' ' iT-TO . fcTOSE -Wct tt& HOeil. "to t. 11 loit.W ALL MtrAMC,'. 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