SATURDAY, SEPT. 24. 194V
HERALD ANU NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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rlualiieas Trlp-OI'1 lllrntor Will
ton I. I'urvine will leave in tlit?
streamliner Mwidsy ulu-rnmiii f"r
Portland fur conference Willi
the regional veterans admltiMre
lion nfllcr. Wednesday ! will be
III Halelll for Hireling of III
tl board of education. Harry
Holvm. board member from Klain-
Ih Full", will leave Tuesday to
altrnd Uie letter meeting.
Data ( lianied-Tha Townarnd
elub meeting for next k hu
been changed from Tuesday nliilil
tn Monday. September M III the
mmmunllt hll on Washburn way.
Meeting time Is 1 p. m. All mem
hri are urged to attend nd are
reminded to now Hie change of
dala. Hurt will be refreshments
end carda.
From Ubanon-VUHora here IhU
have been Mr. Dull limn
mid young daughter Molljr, and
Mia. Keeies" niolrirr-lll-law. nil of
Ubannn. They have been guenu of
Mrs. Karl O. Cumnilngs. MI Wh
Ington. Mm. Keevea will be remrm
brrrd aJ Marrrt Cumnilngs of
tins nty. Tliry returned norm I
(Saturday mornlnl.
Oprn llima-Calliollr DaUKlilrra
rl Amrrlra will hold (li'lr auniwl
oprn hoiiw Tui-day rvrnlnx.
trmbr XI. t p m. at th KO
hall. A program will b prrwnttd
All mimliiri and frirndji are
cordially lijvllrd to altrnd.
At the eet "rarnlty Nlrht" will
be obaervrd by the Tort Klamath
frame at the trange hall ton m hi
at I orlork. Oamra. a quia pro.
(ram and olhr frolurea will be
enjoyed and the public la Invited.
Beerat Vtoltor VlalUnf recently
at the bureau of reclamation here
waa Lou Nations of Harramento.
Natlnna waa formerly with the
KlUD I.am lulx.M ( ... Irr I a
thej California city. I
Mared Ted Oavu, mUalonarr
with the Church of Jeaua Chrlal
letter Day Balnu. hu been moved
from Hillaide hnapital to Klamath
Talley for further medical care.
New Smart Slip
MARIAN MARTIN
To help you keep a smooth hlp
llne under Uie new smooth skirts!
Wonderful fit, youthful atyllng,
large slsr-range. Best of all, It's
easy TWO main pattern parts!
Pattern 9324: 12, 14, Id, IS, 20:
30, 33, 34. 3D. 3S, 40, 42. Size 16.
1'a yds. 30-ln.; 3 '. yds. 4-ln. lace.
This easy-to-use pattern Rives
perfect fit. Complete, lllusiatl
Sew Chart shows you every step.
8end TIYKNTY-HVK cenla In
coliu for thla pattern to Klamath
Falls Herald and News Pattern De
partment, P. O. Box 6740. Chicago
60. III. Print plainly VOI R NAMK.
ADDRKKN, ZONE, SI.E, ST VLB
M'MIIKR.
Just out our Marian Martin
Fall and Winter Pattern Book I
Smart, new cloUies to atw at home,
nift Ideaa by Uie score. Send
fifteen cents for this book
Free Pattern la printed in the book
a new wesklt to wear with your
skirts and dresses!
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Hume l)r. and Mia. Juaeiili 1.
Hiker and Or. and Mr a. 11 A.
Leonard have returned from Cooa
llr.y wnere Uie twu veterinarlaiia
attended aeaaloiu of the Orrnon
Biute Veterinary MrdUul atliool.
Ur. Klkrr la lellrliig wifUiry. l'ne
parly tuhrd for aaluion In Uie
llonue ell route home.
Klrat Meelliif All Olrl Htoill
leailrra and co-lracler and board
memliert are Invited to the f I r t
nicrtlni ol the leailrra auociatlon
on Turulay cvenlim at T.SO at Hit
rliauibrr of Commerce. Mr. Clem
Ilorlla will ieak on ceramlri and
have a dlnpiay.
Ilrat Meelllli-Hllaitn PTA will
hold Ita flrat HTA lueelliiK Una year
at 1 pin. WerllirMlny, Heplemlier
M. Ill the school gym. A reception
foi leaihera will be held. All In
terealed parenu are Invited. A nur
rry will be conducted for Uie children.
Aboard Hhlp Heamall Jamea C.
Lalliharl. UN, u aervlnf aboard
the llllth aperd tralupurt UM3
Horace A. Haaa, which la partici
pating In "Operation Mlkl." a Urge
Kale ainphlbloua exerclae In the
farlflr. He la Uie son of Mr. and
Mrs. c. IL Lainhart ol Ounsmulr.
Jadftw Mayor Robert A. Thorn p
son, "llun" Larkm and Frank
Rullane will serve aa Jurifea at the
box social sponsored by loop lodge
tonight In the IOOP hall. There
will be Uirea awards. Proceeds go
to the polio emergency fund. The
party starts at 7:J0 p. m.
C'ondlUon Maine Prlends of Stan
ley Plener. manager o ( Buster
Brown Hhoe store, will regret to
learn his condition la unchanged
and he remains critically 111 at
Hillside hospital. He Is not per
mitted visitors.
Vacation Ouy Davis, building
maintenance superintendent at
Oregon Tech. la on va-stlon In the
Wallowa country. He left last
Thursday and la eipected back
next week.
Major Opera lien Hugh Cleek. tt
W. Lowell, who underwent a major
abdominal operation at Klamath
Valley hospital on Wednesday of
thla week, la recovering rapidly.
Club Meeta The Happy Hour
club will meet at Uie home of
Mrs. T. II. Cofer, 1017 High. Tuea
day, Beptemoer J7.
Auditor Wanted
GOP Only
LANSING, Mich, Sept.' 34 (Pi
The republican state central com
mittee is going to make sure that
no democrat gets a peek at OOP
finances.
The committee approved a pro
posal that lu books be audited by
the lowest bidder of three promi
nent firms -provided that the resi
dent msnger of tile low-bidding au
diting firm Is a republican.''
Funds deposited
before the 10th
of each month
will earn from
the first.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
Mew Arthritis
Remedy Not
Plentiful Yet
MiKTLAND, pt. if 4
llirltu uftriera trnut wait twu,
I hi re ur prrhitM more yearn beor
"nuLviUime K ' Uulennmed C'oril
wnr 1 uvuilublc In qumitliy fur
Uirlr relief.
A Prli.ee ujn unlvenlty chemUt,
Evereli HUnley Wallu, my Ut
, ftiiwU Quantuir tre now vaiUble
' fur tvevrr cmach but Uie cumpound
' U ubUiimUJe only Ur priority
U eAUbluhrU. WallU u one of
the rrerdirr liu drveluprd Uie
nutUiitc. The Mctujtl ynUjeti
i wtu dune by une ol ... uludrnu in
wurliine project Making a pro
' duct fur ue in uriiitl thuck.
It Ulled Uiut tent, but u
1 dimiwiKully elfnctlve in umtltui
I rliruiimtuld artiiritu a crippling
1 diMHrve of dtfrurd. deformed
! )oinu, fieuuenily painful.
I Vtut tjuai.tltlrii uf Curtuune mill
i be needed Lu treat an estimated
1 7.000.000 ufferem, he Mid. An wlli)
; liuulin fur diabetra, injectlotik
muAft be continued ur Uie dlee
' rrKlim lu former hold.
! Hut when given ajid continued,
i relief border on the mil atuiuiu, he
kaid. One patient, bedridden fur 16
year, walked after 10 daya of treat
ment. Unemployment
Benefits Up
WA8HINOTO!, Sept. 34 IJT)
People out of work received 1170,
ewouo a new high In unemploy
ment benefits during August.
The average weekly payment to
beneficiaries In Hist month was
y.vil. Uie highest such figure since
Uie unemployment insurance pro
gram went Into effect. It reflected
boosts In benefit amounta by a
number of alatee.
Hubert C. Ooodaln. director of
the labor department's bureau of
employment security, said a down
ward trend In new claims started
lata In August but drd not bring
about a reduction In benefits be
caae of the ume lag between claims
and start of payments.
REfHT. TIME
PORTLAND. Sept. 34 iPI Day
light saving time will end In Oregon
tomorrow. The last cttlea remaining
on fast lime will set clocks back
an hour, most following Portland's
lead in changing the hands at 1:60
a. m.
1 Although there are hundreds of
: thousands ot stars, only about 6000
; are within range of the human eye.
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DID YOU EVER
SEE MONEY GROW?
Plant a part of each pay
check in a Savings Account
at First Federal . . . you will
be delighted with the in
crease month by month . . .
together with the generous
dividend we add each De
cember 31st and June 30th
. . . start now to cultivate
the thrift habit. " ' . -:
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A NEW PARISH HALL hot been o big project this summer ot St. Paul's Episcopal church,
and the attractive structure is soon to be completed. The parish hall adjoins the church
which is on the corner of Eighth and Jefferson.
Woman Parked,
Man Jailed
CADILLAC, Mich.. Sept. 34 'JP-A
woman friend parked outside the
courthouse while his divorce e a s
waa being heard proved embarrass
ing for Morgan Clark, 30, of Man
ton. Circuit Judge Howard L. Camp
hell unterired him to seven aavs
! In the Wexford county Jail for perjury-Clark,
testifying In the contested
' divorce suit, denied that anyone had
' ajtrnmnanleH him Ln the hearlnav
But olllcers checked and found Uie
acquaintance outside.
Forest Grove Has
$75,000 Fire
FOREST OROVX. Sept. 34 ' A
fire destroyed a part menu of 10 Pa
cific University studenU and their
families on the outskirts ot Forest
Orove yesterday.
The fumes also raced through
four aparimenu still under con
struction In the two-block-long, 23
unit moteL
Owner Joe Vsndervelden said he
valued the buildings at 114.000. Re
said ha carried $30,000 Insurance.
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Public Works
Fund Approved
WASHINGTON. Sept. 24 otn The
senate haa approved a 1100.000.000
program for planning public works
projecu all over the coountry. I
The MIL which haa been called
Park View Nursing Home
906 Wast Main Street
Medford, Oregon Phone 2938
Completely equipped Nursing Home for chronic and
convalescents. Bed patients. specialty. Hot water heat
throughout building. Licensed by the State of Oregon.
24 HOUR NURSING CARE
Registered Nurse in Charge
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luTANCE isn't the only
which passes swiftly when you sit t
the wheel of 1949 Cadillac. So
does lime!
You rest your hand on the beautiful
steering wheel end press your toe
ever so lightly against the obedient
throttle , . . and you're off on a
wonderful journey.
Your ride is free and easy and rest
ful. You just sit and relax and
enjoy the scenery and the com
panionship of those about you. Con.
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an anU-depreasion measure" l n
congress, waa passed yesterday by
voice vote. It now goea to the house.
It would make federal funds avail
able to states and communities for
advance punning of needed public
works projecu. President Truman
recommended such a program last
July, aa a safeguard "if the busi
ness downturn should become more
serious."
Caa the Want Ads for Quick ResulU!
'in ii ' T in ! aws iinamaiii i i
"Where Sixty TWinutes
Seem but Half an Hour !
thing
versation is as easy as if ycu were
sitting in your own drawing room
for the car is so quiet you can hear
the soft ticking of the electric dock.
The labor of driving is almost non
existent. The big" powerful motor
moves you in and out of traffic as if
by automatic propulsion. Steering
is little more than a response to your
wish. Brakes are light to the touch
and velvety-smooth in action.
You are as relaxed and care-free as
the happy passengers around you.
Klamath PTA
Heads Attend
State Meet
Three Klamath county PTA of
ficials atlended a meeting of the
board of managers of Uie Oregon
Congress of Parents and Teachers
tn PorUand. September 15.
Attending were Mrs. Ronald
rsher, president of the county
council. Mrs. Earl Sheridan, vice
president of region 6. and Bam
Smith, state PTA recreation chair
man. Streas was placed on Infurmlni
the public of Uie stale school biu
law passed lant spring. The congress
moved that the secretary of state's
office be requested to Install per
manent road signs so that people
will know Uie law exists.
Other objective proposed were
pajwage of the referendum to In
crease basic school support from
ISO to S80 per census child, main
tenance of salary levels for teach
ers and continuation of scholar
ship program.
Freeze left-over coffee or tea Into
cubes tor Iced coffee or tea. Fruit
juices may be frozen to be added
to fruit drinks.
Stewed tomatoes may be varied
by adding diceu sauteed eggplant
u uku, spnnxie crisp buttered
croutons over the top.
MEET FRANK
PADDED VANS MOVING IN OREGON, WASHING
TON, CALIFORNIA, OR ANY PLACE IN THE WORLD!
OK TRANSFER
For you do little more than the
thinking and the car does the rest.
And then a familiar landmark looms
in the distance. Can it be that you
are there?
You look at the clock and you look
at the speedometer and, surely
enough, the time and the distance
have passed, and your journey is over.
Better come in and tee for yourself
that when you sit at the wheel of
a Cadillac jiaTt minutes seem but
half n hour!
Lightning Kills
Two Children
DU BOIS, Pa . Sept. 34 (n A
bolt of lightning crashed Into a
group ot children playing In a grade
school yard during the noon lunch
recess. Two were killed and lour
were stunned by the bolt.
The victims were Jimmy Proas.,
11. and John Hlllard. 11.
Deputy Coroner T. I. Olllunf said
the lightning went down the school
chimney and then travelled out on
the wet grass of the playground
where the chlldjen were playlnc
yesterday.
Athena-Holdman
Road To Be Improved
PORTLAND One of the major
contract awards In this week s record-setting
stale highway commis
sion bid opening Involves Improve
ment of the Athena-Holdman sec
ondary highway.
On a tout bid of 1238.013. the eon
tract went to Newport Construction
company and Kern it Klbbee, Port
rand. SOIlIGGIfH
DRISCOLL . . .
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Moving Expert.1
Frank hat been with OK nearly
30 years. He will estimate,
pack your goods for moving or
storage; in fact, take car of
all your moving problems!
Estimate gladly . . Phone 4 16S
PUMICE TILE
t.aharalerr laala erave Pamlea
r,atfacla ara aaarlar In slrengUi
and raalalanl la malalara.
Tlmm Aluminum Windows
Hold heal Waterproofing
(iiild Meal Plaster Bund
New Hire Pumice Work
"sll"16"
Klamath
Pumice Tile Co.
'Permanent aa the Pyramids"
"40AN ASSOCIATION
540 MAIN STREET'
DICK B. MILLER CO.
7th & Klamath
Phone 4103
n Phne 4l
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