Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 30, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUISDAY, AUCUST 30,1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THftEH
GAR Finding
Going Rough
At Meeting
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INMIANAPOI.M. Aim. 30 Ml The
lest encampment nf the grand army
of tin republic! lot ihe best nl our
Civil war veteran iMt nliiht, but
not for long.
Charlra L, Cha)rl. IIM-vrnr-oIrt
ernlor vice eumimuKtrr from Long
Hrrh, Calif., coIIuikinI on tin way
to ft rereiilni In tlir of tU- of Gov.
Henry f. Hrhrhkrr
He was revived shortly utter he
waa tNkrn to i titMptt hI room In
the convention hotel. Hut he waa
liikeii t4i the Vrternns Ailmlnlatra
llon hospital here.
Ir. J. W. Thorn, VA plivM.l.ii at
the hotel, blmnrd his rolluiisa on
"eshauatinn." At the hospital, heart
rherliutM were nia-le on the veteran
while he clamored to go back to hla
hotel room. When iloclora retried
his heart all rlkiit, he waa relumed
to the hotel an hour later.
James A. Hard, 108, IbH'liratrr,
N Y., also waa too tired ta attend
the ret-eillnn after ft banquet given
by Ihe women'a relief corps.
Hut not Commander Tliridore A.
Penland. 1(10 year-old commantfer-In-chlrf
from Vaiu-ouvrr. Wash.
"I belonf to 3 different ordera."
ha told the auxiliary women, "and
all of them are food to me."
An an afterthought, he added,
''I compoae eoiigs and Mug Ihrm
Yev t really do"
Today's program for the veterana
ta ft comparatively light eesaion of
receiving gieetlnga. followrd by an
"unofllrlal meeting" tonight.
pee-,, wfmm'tt
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M:AKr.K-I'rofrssor K.miiia Zwry
bruik of Vienna, who ha bern
leai-hlng at the Klamath Art Work.
Imp l Oregon Technical matltutc
during August, will be guert seeK
er at III Horoptlmlut club Thurs
day noon. Aim on the program
for the noon meeting will be her
daughter, Nora Zwrybrurk, and Mm.
Zweylirurks assistant, Prggy William.
Attention-Getting
MARIAN MARTIS
Teener I tloing to The Oar
with Mlmf Heree the drral New
akirt haa deep pleau, fitted bndire
haa neat collar. And pipe the n.
panel and huge porketal
Pattern vol In Tern-age slara 10.
12. 14. 16. Sim II Ukea 3'. yard!
39-lnch; S yd. contrast.
Thla ea.ty-to-uae pattern glvea
pert fit. Complrlr. Illustrated Sew
Chart ahnws you every atep.
Henri TWUNTY . FIVE renta In
roina for thla pattern to Klamath
Kails Hrrald and Nr Pattern De
partment, P. O. Dog 140, Chicago
10. III. Print plainly VOI R NAMK
AMIKKSM, 7.0NK, KI.E. HTVtK
M'Mrll.R.
Jimt out our Marian Martin Fall
nd Winter Pattern Bonk I Bmart.
new rlothea to ew at home. Gift
Ideaa by the acore. Bend fifteen
centa for thla bonk ft Free Pat
tern la printed In the book a new
weaklt to wear with your aklru and
dresses!
'Confused,'
And With
Good Reason!
EriiMt Clydt Outhrlf . 22, OTI atu
d?nt, a little con fitted Sundty
mur'.inf when ht woke up. He wu
on dfcvi.port In a biwmrnt room
t the C. H. lAmnn midmre, 4i
Hillndr.
Logan (old police i nM Hun
dmy mr nine t Und hit Wring room
In haniblo limp lipped over
and Woken, a window broken and
a niorrMi chair r poised. In the kii
rhrn he found the refrlferator had
beon emptied of lia rontenta. In lh
baaemenl he found uthrtv aaleep
mi lha davenport.
The youth, a r re ted on a charya
of disorderly conduct, aaid he re
mem be red leavlm town ahortly af
ter midnight and that he thought
he had aoiten home to hla dormi
tory room on the ramptu. He ad
mitted beltig IntoKlrated and could
venture no aolutimi to hla appear
ance at the HUlilde atreet real
tJ're. In police court thla morning
O.'rie waa fined S'J6 and put on
probation for 30 daya.
Britons Give
Thanks For
Truman Talk
LONDON, Aug. 30 l-Tlie Brlt
lh prera gave out today with
heartfelt rhoru of "Think you, Mr.
Prealdent."
The Phllailelphlft apeech by Prea
ldent Truman arouaed ft a much
gratitude a though It had been
lieraonal pat on the back for every
Itrlton.
Mr. Truman avuwal of contin
ued aymimthy and friendahlp lor
the Brltlnh iieople maa the d y
Uip newa atory.
It mai hilled on ill aldea aa
good omen for the dollar crUla
talka atartmg In Waahlngum Hep
ember 7. In labor party clrrlea
there were audible aigha of relief.
"Truman aaya handa oft other
people a polltlca" waa the Jubilant
headline In the Dally Herald, the
party mouthpiece.
Mr Truman told legion delegate!
the U. will help Ureal Britain
aolve her preaent financial crbu.
The prealdent and flatly that "ft
aound and expanding economy la
enarntlal to world peace." Hf
lii'Utrd the U. 8. will examine
Urltalii'a currency dilemma In ft
"npirlt of frlendllneaa and helpful
lleaa." "The democratic natlona are not
proponing to Interfere with one an
other'a Internal polltlca." Mr. Tru
man aald
The Jar Jammera Canning club
and the Pioneer Chefa Cooking
club held ft Joint meeting it the
home of Mra. John Kerna, Augual
11, IIMtt. The vice prealdrnt of the
Pioneer Chefa led the two cluba In
ft few aongi.
They planned te which wai
given for the mothera Auguat 20.
rlyriuey Kerna waa choaen to b
chairman of the tea. and ahe ap-'
pointed other commltteea. Halurday
afternoon, Auguat 20 the Jar Jam
mera Canning club gave tea for
the mothera and the women of the
Pann bureau at the home of Mra,
John Kerna. Tea. cooklea and aand
wlchea were aerved. The cooklea
were made by the Pioneer Chef.
Each club member Introduced hlm
elf and told how many yeara he
had been In 4-11 club work and
which project he liked beat, A d la
play of canning and rlbbona won
at the fall and aprlng falra were
ahown. Joan Howell told the group
of the dlahea bought with the pro
ceeda from the food aale. Oueate
were la followa:
Mra. C. J. Htoneburg. Mra. D. K
Cnlwell. Mra. M. W. Bohrakoff,
Mm. W. L. Pram. Joan Ifnwell.
Mra. Lee Holllday, Mra. Anna Zaro
alnakl. Mra. A. H. Breltenateln.
Mra. Robert Hurlbut. Mra. John
Lilly, Mra. Earl Kerna. Mra.
Claude Kerna, Mra. Clint Meyer,
Mra. J. O. Vertreea. Mra. Edward
Onnaa, Mra. Klchurd Jameaon,
Mra. Eather Johiuton, Mra. Wayne
Davlaon.
The amall children were enter
tained on the lawn at the J. W.
Kerna' home.
MARILYN BTONKBUHO,
Newa Keporurr
Pol Valley Beweltea met at
Moore park July 17 for i pcnlc
for their July meeting. Membera
and their fumlllea and frlenda were
Inv'ted. The club furniahed the Ice
creim. After lunch they ill enjoyed
CAROLYN DeVOHfl.
Newa Reporter
Newa reporter
The Jar Jammera Canning club
met it the home of their leader
Mra. John Kernx, Augurt 22. There
were alx membera present. The
membera Judged aome of the thlnga
they had canned and alfco dlacuxned
plana for the coming 4-H Pair. The
final meeting will be Prlday. Au
guat it.
MARILYN STONEBURO,
Newa Reporter
The Langrll Valley Champa met
at the home of Richard Burnett,
he club membera went on live
atock tour and looked at the mem
bera' project!. All membera were
preaent.
DOUOLAH EMBREY.
Newa Reporter
Judge's 'Rash' Decision
Brings Fan Mail Deluge
Caxutdtan production M nickel
had rtaen to more than 130.000 tone
by 14.
I Dae the Want Ada for Quick ReaulUI
LOR ANOFXFJ9. Aug. 30 0P Be
came he ruled that woman'! raah
la no ground for divorce, Superior
Judge Ray P. Brockman la getting
more fan mall than movie queen.
A month ago, the Judge denied
Mra. Joyce C. Holdrldge, 27, di
vorce on her plea:
"I would break eut In i raah fren
head to toe every time I waa near
him."
The Judge'a ruling haa been
haunting him ever aince. He aiya
he haa received hundred! of lettera,
moat of them from women who
claim they ire allergic to their hua
banda. They urge the Judge to re
consider. Some of the mlaalvea are
about a friendly a! a drntl.it
drill.
But Judge Brockman had at leant
one peraon on hla aide. The letter
writer deacrlbed hlmaelf aa ft
"mere man" and offered the fol
lowing advice:
Take each of your women pliln
tlffa for divorce and auggeat 60
day cooling off period, during which
time ahe la to do ft better Job of
homemaktng. auch fta lome good
old faahloned houserleanlng, cook
bigger and better mead, try her
own hand ftt the laundry, don't
aend. but take the klda to Sunday
achool and church, get up early,
work all day and atay out of the
local aaJoona.
day. Judge." the
Unued. "If yea were to da thai yoa
knew what would happen? These
women would break out In a raah
right In court. It Un't thrlr hue.
banda they are allergic ta; It'a what
he nperta then to do to earn thrlr
ftrep."
The husband In the "allergy di
vorce case" complicated mattera.
He la Nolan H. Holdrldge. 26, a San
Francisco watchmaker. In a cross
complaint for divorce he charged
Mra. Holdrldge with being a wife
in name only.
Judge Brockman will hear the
case later.
Want Ada don't coal they pay!
Grid Ticket Sale
Starts Thursday
The annual rush for season ticket!
to all Klamath Union high achool
home fames will be under way aoon
with tlrketa scheduled to go on sale
at I 30 Thursday morning. Srptem
ber I. at the chamber of commerce.
Price of the tlcketa la $6 for the
season of five home games, and 1025
covered grandstand arsis will be
available.
Opening game will be with Orant
high of Portland on Modoc field
Bentembrr 16.
The chamber of commerce an
nounced that tickets will be limited
to alg per purchaser.
The first steelworks In America
Is believed to have been one es
tablished at Trenton. N. J.. In 1734.
Rosea were among the tint ol
all fragrant flower to be used aa
perfume.
TUNE-UP SPECIAL
Limited Time Only
eQC ALL MAKES
IS TOL'B HOME
SEWING MACHINE
SERVICE ft EXCHANGE
JJli Bhaata Way
Phene 1771
SEVTKMIIKH
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Heg. II.M
WASH
JOB
ONLY
75c
I M ills a Lube Job at $l.SO
-t llegular $3
Service lor Only
BOB and PEL'S
RICHFIELD SERVICE
fth and YYaahbura Ph. 1J4
KF Kiwanians
Going To Meet
The KiwanU club of Klamath
Falla will be represented at the IMt
convention of the Paciflo-Northweat
Klwanla district to be held Septem
ber 4 to 6 at Portland by Wlllard
Ward, club prexldent, J. R. Hols
gang, aecretary and C. B. Larkln.
board director.
The convention will feature com
mittee conferences, discussion of
plana for the coming year and elec
tion of offlceri.
NO LAXATIVES NOW
SAYS HAPPY 79-ER!
"Had to fight constipation the tart 60
jreara. Not h i ng hel ped. Then I got wiae
to eating KKLUXiG'S ALL-BRAN
j looming. Al- I
moat at one I hmA
result. No laxative I
I or taat b months!
writea 79-year-old
Mr. 1. We.iig, 773
8a Mich. Ave., Chi
eago. III. Oaeo many
unmaliiiliA A I t -
BRAN fellere.Are
fcft Ulr "I k..ll I. -L T
' uuik 11, 111 um IIHf
ALL-BRAN may help you. Eat a
ounce daily, drink plenty of water.
If not eatiafied after 10 daya, lend
em pty box to Kellogg'a, Battle Creek.
Mich. DOUBIX YOLK MONKY BACK I
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