IATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREI SERENADE TO SEPTEMBER ; . -. OR, THAT OLD, SAD SONG WtATHER iTtlKAM YEAR II la Last yaar..... Normal. . WEHTENN OSEUON fair today and Sunday, raw pal, ttaa nr muriuiitf log or aw rluutllnaM alons vtaal Llltla vhanda RUmparaluro. Illatia both day S3 lo on rtorOiarn la lo aa on south- Kit ffciail, M lo M In nurtliarn Inlarlur nd au to 1UU In aouthain vallara. Urwa SmiisHI AO to to, Northerly wtnda of II lo TS ndlaa an hour nil stMut. EASTEHN OMEUONralr ItMlaV and EmUay. SJlahUr i-otdar In aatlain por in utnlalil IllalU bout daya SB to Utwa lotilfltl 4S lo M NOHTHKMN CAI.IroHNIA ralr te lav and Sunday oai'aol tor roa.lal fog t'oolar In ftafnamaolA-Atorblian aa Nlay. Varlabla vrltida, aMtflly auulh- nd Sunday. Iliah today lou. low UH StsM SS. Iildh llunday IUO. Crosbys lilop liar Mra. BID! Oroaby End her lour boys stopped brlnlly In Klamath ftlla Thureday afternoon aboard private plana, a 1X3-3, belonging to L. M. Lock hard, owner ol the Lockhard O 1 1 company, a Tiui concern. Pilot ol th plan n route Irom Coeur d Alma, Idi, to Hollywood H Paul K. Penrose. Chi Barbecue A steak barbecue will bd hald at the Barn- hladl residence on Conor avenue Wedneadny evening by BHm Chi fraternity. Any members ol Uit fraternity living In thli area who wish to attend ahould let In touch with Clarence Busamsn at tele phone tut or 1441 by Tuesday I night. Grerery Mr. and Mn. Owen B. Thurman have purchaaed Uia A. and P. grorery on Summers lane from Mn. Ruth Yager. Mra. Thur man will operate the ttore. and her huaband will continue with hie )ob at Weyerhaeuser Timber company. Nalaralliallsa A nslursllxatlon officer will be at the courthouM Wedneeday, BepUmber 7, to eon duet nalurallsaUon hearlnie at I p. m. Examlnauona and oilier mat ure will be handled starting at l it Meat Peel iuaid The meetlivi of the County Council of the PTA haa been poatprmed from Beptember i u ftrptember 19. There will be a further announcement aa lo place. CeereeUeei In a recent atorjr regarding the Bherlfl'a Pmse Lake view nde the name of Mai Ruga waa mentioned In error. Roy Huge I la making the four-day nde. Aid Meet The Klamath Lutheran Ladlea Aid will hold IU regular meeting Tueaday at a p.m. Mra. Y. J, Josepheon and Mrs. C. M. M unlock ill be hoaUares. Meeting The Midland Orange Home Economics club will meet Tueaday September at 1 p m. at the home of Mrs. Oral HravtUn on the Keno road. Return Pram Aahland Mrs. Vir gil Bmlth snd children. Dnnnte end 1 Kathle. have returned home here 1 after Waiting with relatives Hi Aah land. Ne Meeting The Wocua Com munity club meeting, scheduled for tonight (Saturday) has been poet poned for one week. Visiters Visiting with Mrs. Ray Pianaberry are Lottie Kinney of Weshouihal. Wash., and Eda Iver son. Portlsnd. September Sky Taller Than Tail By J. HIX.H PRl'iTT Earlier twilight is gradually lengthening the evenings of autumn, thus giving more time from which we msy snatch an occasional moment to look toward the starry sklea. Those favored with a distant western honton will not that the sun still sets a little north of west. At the time of the equinox, Beptember 23, sunset will occur due west; and after that, farther and farther south of west. Although almanacs are calling the full moon of October the har vest moon, since It occurs three dsya nearer the autumnal equi nox than doea our full moon of Beptember 7, yet the earlier one allows the uxusl hsrvest moon rUtractertstlca Just aa "vividly' at the one of October. Beginning Mon day, there are five days In sue , cession on which moonrtsa at 45 degrees latitude occurs leas then to minutes later any evening than on the previous evening. This In terval la somewhat longer south of this latitude and less farther north. The planet Mercury la In the western twilight for a few evenings, setting slightly south of west an hour after sunset. It la In a poor position for viewing, but may be spotted by keen-eyed observers. Venus la somewhat higher and farther toward the south, setting half an hour after Mercury, but Its extreme brilliance makes It easily seen. batura la almost behind the Park View Nursing Home 906 Wtit Main Street Mtdford", Oregon Phont 2938 Completely equipped Nursing Horn for chronic and convoletcentt. Bed potienfi a specialty. Hot water heat throughout building. Licensed by tho Stat ef Oregon. 24 HOUR NURSING CARE Regiitored Nuria in Charge M. ..i ... T,.k.l Mr and Mra John J. Bants, 107 Laurel, art travelling lo r ureal uruve, vie., wun uiu- ... U..H mtA Mm Pnttari H,ith Ulid and Jim will enter Pactllo unlver- elty. They have been awaraea tool lull AcliiilarahliiA at the Purest Urove liutltuiluii. Mr. and Mra. lianla will return to rusmaui rails alter a ahort vacation at tlie count. Peetponed-A regular meeUm ol the Mt. Manama ladles society ol in. MnM.ric haa been oostDoiied from September A to September 12. Meeting There will be I meeting of The BalvaUon Army advleory board on Tueaday, Beptember t, at noon. Luncheon will be eerved at 400 Klamath Ave. , On Business R. H. Ilemmesch, O r s a t Northern superintendent here, waa out of town on bualneaa Prldsy. a Rotarians Hear Epley Mao Epley, soon to leave Klam ath Palls to accept an executive position with metropolitan dally newspaper In Long Beach, Calif., after 18 yeara aa managing editor of The Herald and News, addressed the Rotary club of Klamath Palls yesterday noon using his personal experiences aa a newspaperman In this area since Auguit of 131 as the theme ol his talk. At times citing serious Incidents and on other dTcaslona recalling smualng hsppentngs In s most hnartously entertaining manner, pley astd he would always hold a feeling of real affection tor the Klamath country and all of Its peo ple Hank ftecBen, seeking the Intrs dartsry sad rUelng rrmarka of the meeting aa Rotary' ehairmaa er the day, auted that Epley bss aa doabledlv been eae of the regran'g aneat ardent and effective- boosters fee many years. In closing, how ever, Keeaon directed "a special erecd ef raulloa" te Epley regarding dire eensrajueneea sbaald Mae evee eaeapalgn sditarlatly la Lang Beach tee any ef nregaa'e water eapply Deb Addison, Rotary president and kmg time newapsper associate of Epley's on The Herald and News, also voiced appreciation on behalf of the club for Mac's many Tears of faithful service to the Klamath country. Company Charges Time Stolen ELIZABETH. N. J. Bent, t ) The theft of company time Is the basis for a larceny charge brought by the Phelps Dodge Copper Prod ucts corporation here. The company accused Charles MsrLaren. an employe, of using company tuna,' material and equip ment to make a television antenna. In its complaint the firm eatlmsted the velue of Hie time at 13 74. the material st I103. and the o v e r hrad at 110 03. a total of 15004. MacLaren. arraigned yesterday belore Magistrate John L. McOulre. denied the charge. The case waa adjourned until Beptember P. Uae the Want Ads lor Quick Results! Review Ones sea e as as la completely lost In the solar rays. Uargeoaa Jupiter cannot be overlooked aa ft Slows splendidly la the sooth eraUieast la the early evening. It sets la the southwest toward dawm. Mara, the red planet, still so dis tant aa to be rather Incxmaplcuoua. rises In the north northeast over three hours before the sun. It Is the lowest of a string of three fairly bright objects. The two above It, counting upward, are the stars Pollux and Castor. Let us locate the bright stars of early September i about t pin. standard time it p.m. D8T). Low In the south southwest, red Antsres marks the heart of the Scorpion. High In the west, orange Arcturus stsnds at the base of the large figure of the Kite, the top of which la Inclined northward. Ifi we are not toe far south, we will see yellow Cspella twinkling very near the b orison a Hills east of north. It la moving east ward and apward. Very high la the sky eociewhat east ef sooth, bright Altatr shines. It la aeeom panieeVby two dimmer stars, one above and one below It. About In the tenlth, the point directly overhead, blue-white Vega glitters. Not far east of this star end slightly north Deneb stands, a the head of the Northern Cross. Look for the Bqusre of Pegasus, a large figure of four stars, now well up and about directly east. The square balances on one corner. 551 W!9m Mil HUH ISM IB mm s "fi iy iLaL m Zm3. 3LM& MM mm" Let's be boneal, kids, Ut's face It: Hammer hasn't been ee hot. Navy Overcomes Military Emergency; Designs New Packs Of NEW LONDON. Conn., Sept. 1 UP) The navy reports something new In reconversions to meet a mil itary emergency redesigned packs of plsying cards. The service had to order a new Wallace Baker Died Friday Wallace W. Baker, 73, Z23 Home Ave. paased away at 6 40 hurt eve ning shortly after being admitted to the Klamath Valley hospital. He suf fered a heart attack at his home and waa rushed to the hospital by Kaler Ambulance service. Mr. Baker waa an employe of the Klamath Lake Moulding company where he had worked as a night watchman for the past three yeara. He is survived by his wife. I g duaghters, four sons, II grandchil dren, and one sister. He waa a member of The Latter Day Saints church. funeral arrangements are In the care of Klamath Funeral borne. Billy M'Fadyen Is Honored WOCU8. Sept 2 A banquet, at tended by 30 friends and relatives of Billy MrPadyen, U. 8. navy, was given in his honor, at the Red Rock chicken Inn. In Wocua, the night of August II. Billy enlisted In the ser vlee a Utile over a year ago, and has been stationed at Norfolk, Vs, since that time. He. with his cousin. Darral Har ral, both of Klamath Palls, were home on a 30-day leave before sail ing lo new pons. Darral has been stationed at Moffet field, naval air station, Calif., but Joined his cousin for (he visit with home folks before leaving the United 8latea. Billy, a recent graduate from metalsmlth's school, and In whose honor the par ty at the Red Rock waa given, la a grandson of Colonel Pred Howard, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mc Padyen. Klsmath Falls. Those gathered to bid farewell to the two naval "buddies" were Vio let McFadyen. aunt of Billy, Mrs. Russell Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Woodle Wilson, and son, "Butch", of Dorrts, Mrs. Lowell Wilson, of Medtord, Mr. and Mra. Jim Mar shall. Mr. and Mrs. Pst MrPadyen. and son. "Micky", and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurd. Mr. and Mra Fred Howard were hosts to the crowd. Woodle Wilson brought his motion picture projection machine and showed 200 feet of film, pictures taken this month, while he and his wife vacationed for two weeks In Canada. Natural gas pipelines must aland a pressure oi 1.000 pounds quare Inch. per OUR ALL CAR SERVICE HITS THE JACK-POT! If you've been "shopping' around for service for your cor, stop now! You've hit the jock-pot when you bring your car here. Our repair facilities are complete . . . service is fast, and our prices rea sonable. We love Lincolns and Mercurys but they give us so little trouble Jhat we hove time to work on all mokes! mm mom co. 424 So. 6th I'iahlng, swimming, boating Loafing, picnics, baseball- AU that rot. Flying Cards! color scheme for the hearts and diamonda In the deck for this reason: Night-duty submariners and avi ators wear special red glass es to prepare their eyes fee quick adap tation to Bight viaiea whea they'd be called to topside duly. The glasses worked fine from the night vision angle, but there was a big bitch: The boys found that the (lasses literally made a rough deal out of card-playing In their quarters "be fore duty time. Since the glasses were red-colored the spots on the red cards were hard to see. The navy settled the problem this wsy: It put black borders areond all the hearts and dlaaaends and all the nam Sera aa those cards were made Mack also, la addition, spe cial symbols were placed ea the card edges to facilitate vtaWn. In the redesigned decks made up by a card company according to navy specifications the spades and clubs are the same aa In an ordinary deck. This sidelight on the war effort waa explained yesterday by Lieut. Comdr. Dean Farnsworth, head of the color vision section of the navya big submarins base at New London. He told It to a reporter during a tour of the base made by the "(Society for the 8tudy of Develop ment and Growth" which Is holding a symposium at Connecticut col lege. In a talk to the scientists, Comdr. Famriworth also declared: t I. The service has what It con sidered "foolproof testa for color blindness" employing a variety of Instruments. , t. It Is studying the problem of the "best colors to put on the tails of remotely controlled projectiles." He offered no amplification. SALEM vs. TRITKS SALEM, Sept WV The Salem city council doesn't want concrete destined for the Detroit dam truck ed through tut dry streets. The council ordered a protest to be en tered September when the state public utilities commissioner hears the application of a California truck lng company for a permit to haul the concrete from Portland. Caroline TEACHER 414 N. 9th St. Your Lincoln-Mercury Dealer Let's target that dreary August; aaeet the Jeya et gay Bepteaaber. Bride Won, Beard Lost PORT LEWI8. Sept I UP) The bride who talked the sergeant out of his beard was made an honorary member of the tlst division last night. And the fact that the ter member of the flat division Thurs day night. And the fact that the sergeant still wore bis whlsksra at last night's ceremony was accepted by everyone concerned as merely a temporary situation. Twenty-two-year-old Verna Greg ory and Sgt. Merle Kurtxhal 28 of Ban Francisco, were married last night after Kurtzhal agreed to shave off the flowing beard and handlebar mustache w h lefa has made him the envy of Ft Lewis soldier. Brig, Oen. C. Lyn Fox. division commander, gave the bride away and commented: "I and every ether officer ef the outfit have failed la a persistent campaign to get these whiskers re snerred. Then eae girl ejeeaea along aad the asrgeaat aet only aarrea dera hat heart, bat bat whlsksra. The Barries went off without a hitch but the perfQnctory manner In which the traditional kiss was given brought subdued laughter from the guests. Workers To Help e. li.L. is--... wvss muss iriuiic y NEW YORK, Sept. 1 uPV A de partment store workers union plana a drive to bring in new business and help the boss make money. The APL null clerks local whoa members work at the John Wane maker department store will start their campaign next week by spend ing tMOO for newspaper advertise ments. Paul P. Milling, the local's presi dent, said the 1000 union employee recognise that It la In their Interest for the store to prosper. CALMON DF.RBT ASTORIA. Ore. Sept. 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