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! I SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE THREI WtAiHER ftTNKAM YkA fm dsl , . Ii'a Lwl ar , IB II Mun,al . . . . Ijuj WllfKHN tJMr.UUN - rir this luain and Inahl. Paillr i luuilr In aoulh. rluuftr in nuflli eunOaj. raw light shuwaia wwlh purll,! fcumlii. hshlly wanitar UUr. ,l'iiiilr In iMWln porllun ftuniUy lii.lia HMMlly B U nn ihmI end ihnIIi iNMtlnn and an In aautliarn Inlartwr Iwilli day, low In mglil 44 la M. Nortliarly Ui notlhwaal ,TV witxU M M U X nulaa an tun" all CtMal (AallKN OUrilON fair Ihla aflar immmi and Uiiughl lianitiUMg narllr rtoudr Sunday with law aluiwara In nurlh p,n-liHi Hv aftatniMMi. eiishUy armar Iwlav. High b"lh dara U.I l Tl; Iowa ItMHght l to W gatapl near Jg In rnlflar vallava. NCIHTIIMIM LAI.irOHNIA rlr through Sunday asrapl uatrnaa uf mnrnlng r alues 1.1111a lam- paialure rlMitga. Nirlhalrly wliida of In IS mil an hKira ff roeat. nixing mvtli VAUrr fair through Sunday. Illgha bulh dare SV low umlght 4J Chosen Ken Torgrrsoit. Klamath Union Mill achool graduate, wu chosen la represent his school at a special orientation program at III University tit Oregon, sponsored by Hlgma Delta Oil and Tliria Sluing ' hl. Journalism honorarlra. Ken ld oUier students trom through ft tha stale ara at the university tending a aerieg of meeting" tle- ... to armiMlnt them will! the 1 university and ita publications, lie U an Alpha Tau Omega pledge at school. l-sdr Ksilee Member, of the I ady Egle club met at Marie Kllgore's horn Beptembrr J7 for poUuek luncheon and ulna mem ber and one visitor were present Tha group will gather for an art eiub meeting Tuesday. October 4. at Clara Ueland home. Refresh ment will be aerved later and memberi are reminded to bring eooklea or cake. On Tour Mussel 8 Rhodes, man ager of tha Tulsa. Okla., rhamber of commerce, will gpend a few dava In town with hie wife next week, lie la making a tour of the North went area poor to attending a con ferene of the American rhamber of commerce executives In Seattle, October 11 to !. VMlort Mr. and Mrs. Del Mor rla and child of Oranla Pan, are anendlnc the week with Mra. Mor ris' parenu. Rer. and Mra. D. B. Anderson. I. Sth etreet. Morria. who la assistant autre manager for Montgomery Ward. Intend to do eome deer hunting while In tenia locality. Oa Jeb frank Bparfman haa aaaamad Sha poaltion of edvertla tnc man for tha local Miller de partment at ore. aurceedlng L. O. Roa. who recently took a leave of absence. Roe left thu week for Logan. C, for a atay of aeveral tenth. i ft nana Dr. and Mm. L. D. Oaaa and Mra. 1!. E. Pelt returned hare yesterday from a visit to Ban Francisco and Oakland. Church llrrvicea All who do nut have a church lionie ar welcome U attend Huuday aervlcea at Uta Union Oonprl mission, 261 Com mercial, lllble achool la at 10 a. Ill . worship at 11 a. ni.. young people's meeting, 7 p. m. and an evening aervlce at o'clock. Kralure of tin evening meeting will be a aulu by Mrs. Oladlca Alfred, and a aeruwin by tha paaUir, Mra. C. M. Tlinnis, on tha subject, "Ilia Kingdom." On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Pat Klelty. BOO Eldorado, ar on a vaca tion trip for the next three weeks. They will go to Wlllmar, Minn., tor a vlult with Klrlly's parenu and on their return will stop In Hokane for a stay with former Klumaih retldenU. Their Journey home will alao take Uiem through Olacler Na tional park. 7 TS) ilC7 Ups and Downs Names in Lights Yesterday, But Almost Forgotten Today By DAVE INDrHHII.L ! Ot all the bandleaders in the Kam la as fleeting as In fickle . P " decadea. Miller sUyed on winds. Especially la this true in I top of the heap tha longest. That the entertainment world. It you exclude Ouy Lombardo and I An artist, or an organization, may , hu Royal Canadians. be the "darling" of John and John ManJ' Miller's original arrange Q Fan on week, and the next be mem are considered a collector's Just another "also-ran" In the pop- hems, and impossible to procure, ularity poll. : f'nUI Try Of course, the change la not quit ' rx Beneke, featured saxophonist so drastic as that But one a per- 1 scat-singer of tha Miller or gan has lost Ui magic touch. It Is I kanlzatlon tried to carry on after not long before the spotlight ha 1 Olenn a untimely death. But th switched to another stage. i ou,"t 1 to arrangers and never Visitor Col. C. R. Biaik. a mem ber of the editorial staff of the Hiokeaman Review, will be In town fur aeveral days next week vIMtlng Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blark. While her Col. Stark will also gather ref erence material for articles he Is writing for the Spokane paper. Past Noble tirsnd Club The Pat Noble Orand club of Pro perity Rrbrkah lodge will meet at th home of Harriet Eves, 210 Oram, Tuesday, October 4 at 1 p. m. for a potlurk luncheon. Rebrkan Meellng Klamath Noble Orand of Rebekah will meet Tues day at the home of Harriet Rules. 310 Oram, at 1 with a potlurk luncheon. All past noble grands are Invited to attend. While Nhrlne There will be a regular meeting of the White nhrlne In the Masonte hall Tues iy, October 4. at t p. m. Follow. Ing the business meellng there will be entertainment and refreshments. Lutheran Ladles The ladles of . the Lutheran church are busy pre- I paring dlohc for the Smorgasbord dinnrr which they will sponsor Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the church. t - I ( WHAT, NO SUNSHINE? Miss America in the person of Jocque Mercer (obove) is in Hollywood, Col if., to model bath ing suits, listen to offers from movies and sample the South ern California brand of sunshine. As a bathing suit model she's doing fine, thanks, ond she's hod several nibbles from studios, but a heavy smog effectively hid the sun as this pic ture was made. Important- Stone Shape of Earth Surveyed From Rock in Kansas Field I have In mind at th present, Ui case of Paul Robeson. famed Athlete could sustain Its popularity, And so it goes down through tha years. An artist or musical organ In his college days. Robeson wsa ! uaUon works for year climbing to Limed for athletic prowesa as well i " T- 14 on " nW for as his musical ability. After gradu- i brie, tlme- ation he trod many a mile of the Then " "-ht beln dim- Ul talent trail, and In due time became I wlnd change, and the sun shines renowned for a glorious baritone ' " another new star. voice. Now, however, It seems that the j A jaaM T (sHMlSfP Negro a rust haa lost favor with th fVIUfl I flf O WJS uiujMcai awiu aiiu uic general puo- t II. Till- .rBlm l,a. - . I through a loss of talent, but be- ' ranu the aiva nvanS irttii h- tried to force his political Ideal - f A afV h W bUill Little Son down Uie throata of audiences ', " '1ped. ?ul ?' Ule iT his five-year-old son off the top ..am m .ne jnri wnii noor o( . u-ttorj building here s.sa iw)iniHU w flaw DUISU1, Ui music world original thin-man? then took the plunge yeaterday. himself. The bodies of Claude 8. Hatton Recovering Mrs. N. H. Bogus of I MS Psrlftc Terrace I recovering nicely at Klamath Valley hospital. She la in good condition today, hospital attendants reported. Horn a C. A. Oriffln was moved from Klamath Valley hospital to hi home, 43ft Pacific Terrace, by Kaler'a ambulance Friday after noon. a lamp Club The Ore-Tech Stamp club will meet Wednesday, October . at p. m. In Nicholson hall on th campus. CsunlT Council The Klamath county council of PTA will meet Tuesday. October 4. at 1:43 p. m. In th Fremont auditorium. instead of getting hollers of praise, all he la raising Is hisses of derision. 'Caledonia' Man Who can forget Woodle Herman's 1 wM tuWfci' iiaaais.aai in I lest ' 3. Sy 1 Board Meets Th executive board of Mills PTA will meet Mon day, October I. at J p. m. In the school auditorium. He Needed Help, Right Enough LONDON .( The British air ministry wax Intrigued. Midway In Uie war, an Inventor wrote m to say he needed minor technical as sistance on a Invention that would keep airplanes from exploding when Uiey crashed. John Edwards, par liamentary secretary to ih board of trade, told a conference of scien tists Ui ministry quickly offered help 'He then wrote back to say his Idea was that there should be tn each petrol tank a capsule contain ing a subsume which would ren der petrol non-inflammable, Uie capsule to be msde so 1 1 would melt w hen Uie petrol reached a cer tain temperature, thus releasing the content. "Th two details on which he needed official assistance: What Uie capsule should be made of and what It should contain." rranaie noy 'snd son son. David. Unded few Se.m V. dly nen feet from the city busiest down "Frankle" used to wow the bobby-; coraer ,t a time when th soxera in center aisle and Uie top .jdewalk was crowded with shop balcony with a breath-heavy sigh per, and worker on their lunch Uiat somewhat resembled a musl- hour. cal tone? Fan clubs galor sprang Katton's body hit the pavement up across the nation when the ! dose to Miss Helen Adkins of Bar slghlng singer waa at Uie top of his i boursnile. a passerby. Police said carcer. I every bene In Uie little dot's body But eventually Frank vocal , appeared to be broken by Uie 220 chords began to crack under Uie foot fall. he.ivy atraln of numerous appear- Hatton had been absent from arces. and so did his Ivory pedestal. I work because of Illness, a superior Then there were Uie lush days of j in Uie postoff Ice reported. How numerous name hanrla Srtla Rhaa v.. nkRMn nlH hit aliment LL'CAS. Kas. 'NEAI An un-, detlc Survey to measure the sire rOM ,Urdom wltn hll scintilla!- j hsd ' been diagnosed as simple ln- linposing rock that rise about six ' """ i inc arrangement ot Star Dust and j digestion. incnes aoove ine sunace oi rranxi ue current project is me secona , uegin to iseguine. unfortunately, Robinson's pasture 12 miles north-: phase of the Job. Last year astro-) Artie went long-hair, and tried to west of here is the center of a pro-: nomical calculations were made by , do battle with Uie be-boppers. Now, ject as Dig as uie world Itself. ; gcooecuc survey oiuciaia. in is year Affixed to the rock is a mallithf" "e making gravity check bronse plaoue. On the plaque Is a ! centering around the rock on Robln Unv trlanele. Inside the trianei. la I lon' farm. The scientists will tie a dot. And that dot is being used by j me two ludl together and get a ; acreaming version of Caledonia. I Ul united State Coast and Ueo-' wwuiuibhwh uie eartusicuu rvaicaioer silling wrougn ivo exact sue. shows at Uie Paramount theatre t'ard Before ' Just to hear Woodle holler at Uie Robinson' rock haa been u a e d J u,p ?' hu lung' "what m"kp' vour before. For about ftO year, it hal : bl head so bard?" or word to that been the basis of every triangle e"ect' "f",, m"n , w" drawn by surveyor over Uie whole mon notd ,or nU) blI1,y wlth United SUtes. All buildings u r- n veyed from Uie White House to the . But tlmM ot touh- Th ' bhermsn Urrgory BunUti. Hie- I barn on Old MacDonald s farm are I ,or i-n8ht stands sunk to a gal possession of game birds during down on charts as being a certain ! mlnul,um- and Woodle found hlm closed season. Fine 4100. cost $40. distance from the rock. "lf on tht downgrade. For a while nruiur Ariey Myer. Illegal pos- When the marker waa flr.t not in ' imi i vovaiiiuig lor uie , -- -- " . '"" TZ session of game birds during closed ! nilT ? ,.o? .. . 7"."! i 11 companies. But even thatith . " rou.t J"? season. Fine $25. cosU S4.&0. manv Dolnu of reference .Itah. didn t Un long' Loren Howell. Failure to procure ' a,hfd acrcthe n.Uon But iVJ Thtre ,re numer8u oUw operator'. Ilcensa. Fine 15.50. j i,!'. th" cuW nientloned. How long Victor William Cuter. Violating I odecUc eeyoffTcUl deSdedt EKO lt lh" Benn' O000""" the basic rule. Fine rt.50. I ... ,L Lf J?"Sf. !!!.. 1 . "arted toe Upping and saddle- Billy Jack Baford. No clearance ,hm -n lights. Fine $5.50. . Good g ' ,th.'!.?U"tK,L r?l!nUr8 10 "OP 11 A plurob llne " P0"11' they stop sign. Fine $5 50 , found, wa. least likely to be a f- jonn Appiegaw Mccau. Failure f-cted hv force, o.h.r than r: it- ti vK 1 TRY THAT FAILED A Boston, Mass., firemon props hi hond against the head of Benjamin Tobin, 38, truck, driver pinned in cab of his machine after collision with another truck. Firemen worked for over on hour to free Tobin but the driver was deod when removed from vehicle. It's Your Home Fall's Last Chance to Paint Accidental Shot Kills Young Girl FLORENCE. Oct. 1 UPi An acci dental gun shot killed a 15-year-old farm girl yesterday, Deputy Sheriff William Moon reported here. He said the girl, Betty J. Woos ley, was hit as she sat in the liv ing room of Uie Woosley farm lt miles west of Deadwood. The father, Wilbur Woosley, said his 22 caliber rifle discharged as ! he took a whirl at vocallxuig for th j he loaded it while walking through By BOB SCHARFP Fall Is the latest time of year you can refresh your home with paint. If you are willing to work and use good material., you can turn out creditable Job by yourself. If Uie walls of Uie house are high, use scaffolding. Take care that lad ders and scaffolding are In good condition, and firmly anchored or braced to avoid possible accidents. Hang paint containers from Uie lad der with a stiff wire hook. This is not only a safety precaution, but nermits Uie use of either hand for brushing. tn drive on right side of highway. Fine $5 JO. Cocnplainta Filed State Unemployment Compensa tion Commission vs. Fred Mllanl. an Individual, doing business under the name and style of Klamath Freight Lines. Suit seeking Judg ment on payment of sum of $274.71, with $4.61 Interest, and Interest on shoes dancing with hi. quartet ver sion of "Moon Olow"? Marie' Hit Tommy Dorsey's famed arrange ment of Marie, with a background m .h' Z"'..?L? t heard In Juke boxes hv it. ... ":.-L".ri I. everywhere you went Ity. It accuracy waa attributed to it location on a barren hilltop, without great mountain ranges or bodies of water or land masses nearby to deflect Uie plumb line. It became virtually Uie geodetic center of Uie nation. And. In 1913. I the rock extended Its Importance r-,h."i eent .':0ra "wih. the borders of the United September 30. 049. cost, and dla- state.. Canada and Mexico accord- OOTING Carol Palaht, 10, (lower) wos in o stott of pllopse in the same Stam lrd, Conn., hospital, where, o 1 1 c say, she shot her ither, Police Sergeant Carl aight, 50, (top) who wos ipelessly ill of cancer. Police JSief John B. Brennan said jot Carol hod shot her father a cause, she said, "she didn't 3nt to see him suffer." 3l1ght died of a head wound. J charge hos been filed "linst Carol. 20 Blood Feud Flares In Somaliland ASMARA. Eritrea (JP A blood feud between two Somali trlbea flared Into open warfare recently. Eighty were killed and 120 wounded before French Somaliland authori ties Intervened, according to relia ble Information reaching here. For years at harvest time there have been outbreaks between the Oadabussled and Lisas tribes near Djibouti. Basis for their difference Is that the I.vaa claim local auto nomy while the Oadabussled favor complete French control. Then both sides started fighting, using modern weapon, smuggled In from British Somaliland during the war. In 40 minute. Uie battle was over and the field waa littered with dead and wounded. The situation now Is described a normal again. bursementa. Claude M. Jones, a.' sIMnnt attorney general. Wllma B. Cutler vs. Donald O. Cutler. Suit for divorce. Couple married July 12. 19C. In Portland. Charges cruel and Inhuman treat ment. Seeks restoration of maiden name. Wilbur O. Brlckner, attor ney for plaintiff. Barbara M. Royal vs. Donald W. Roysl. Suit for divorce. Couple married December 28. 1945. In San Francisco. Charges cruel and In human treatment. Seeks custody ol two minor children: property set tlement: alimony of $50 per month: $200 attorney fee and costs. W. J. Moshofsky, attorney tor plaintiff. Robert K. Lloyd vs. Irene H. Lloyd. Suit for divorce. Couple married November 18. 1936. in Spo kane. Charges permanent Insanity for more than five years. Seeks custody of two minor children: property settlement. W. J. Moshof sky, attorney for plaintiff. PORTLAND STRIKE PORTLAND. Oct. 1 (Pi Doern becher Manufacturing company's furniture plant closed today as 550 workers walked out In a contract renewal disagreement. Union o f f I rlsls said the union had asked a 12-cent hourly pay boost. Insur ance and welfare funds. Tha con tract expired last midnight. ed lt recognition as Uie basis o f their survevs. too. So. for all in tents and purposes, lt became the geodetic center of the whole North American continent. Sphere Widens Gradually, lt extended its sphere of geodetic Influence around the world. More and more nations adopted It as the point of reference for surveys, until now a maze of triangles, linking most of the earth's surface, are based on t h e dot in the triangle on the nlaque on the rock on the farm In Kansas. Now a must for tourists, lt has gradually been chipped away by souvenlr-h u n t e r and the on slaught ot plains winters. But lt han't been moved, and the rock has now tackled tta biggest Job as sci entist. ue lt to measure Uie size of Uie world. The late Olenn Miller wa the best of the lot for many a year, thrilling dance fans with number, such as "String of Pearl." "Sunrise Seranade." "Tuxedo JuncUon," and many, many others. shoot at a crow, Moon reported. Funeral services are to be held at Suyton, the former home of the Wooaleya. Douglas Eyeing White House? SEATTLE, Oct. 1 (JP) The gate was ajar Just a crack today on whether TJ. S. Supreme Court Jus tice WUllam O. Douglas might consider being a candidate for Uie presidency in 1952. When Uie question wati put to him directly in an Interview last night, Douglas replied: "I dont think anyone on Uie court should tun for political office." Left unanswered waa his status If for any reason he should leave the high court. Lidice Honors United Nations LAKE SUCCESS IO The reborn Czech Tillage of Lldlc. wiped out by the Nazis In 1942. has named its main street "United Nations Ave nue." The Tillage Is being rebuilt on modern lines with the help of o 1 untary brigades trom other coun tries. Appreciation o f their aid prompted Uie U. N. name for Uie main street Letter with Odd Address Delivered EUGENE, Oct. 1 fP It took some sleuthing, but Uie mall went Uirough. A letter addressed 'Ken eth Maring. lives by his neighbor, has one leg." turned up at the Eu gene post office Friday. Carrier were queried. One ot thorn recognized Uie name and de scription. The letter was delivered. FUNNY 8USINESS Ul I aVrr I JkiaC EQVIPflEIMT '-sSS;- RED HONOR MOSCOW, Oct. 1 art A moun tain peak in Russia has been named after Negro singer Paul Robeson, the communist party newspaper, Pravda, reported today. rTYelUII II aHL iH'IH'fllH.MM i 1 sit Q323: mii t c) Tor Bob 2, : Way Park View Nursing Home 906 Weit Main Street Mtdford, Oregon Phone. 2938 imolotelv aauiDDeel Nur.ina Home far rhrnnir Mnrl BOivale.eanr. ted natianfa a snerinlfw Ho ! "'Sujhout building. Licen$ed by the Stole of Oregon. 24 HOUR NURSING CARE Registered Nurie in Charge I Carl Zi Qulnn A Walter 21 Everett C? NOW OPEN The Spud Cellar at Merrill Chinese and American Food CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT Open from 11:00 o.m. to 2:00 a.m. w:u i ii I'l i i. It ' I 'I Separated Seventy Years; Reunited SYRACUSE N. Y., Oct. 1 Wi A 75-year-old Oregon woman walked oft an airplane yesterday into the arms of a brother whom she had not seen for 70 years. Mrs. Mary Gerretse of Cannon Beach, Ore, said she located her brother. George Fist 77. of near by Nicholville. five years ago while trying to trace her birth certificate. Fisk said he and his sister were separated while their family was living near Lake Placid. Before painting. Inspect the sur face of wall and trim. With a broad knife, wire brush or aand paper, remove rust, blister, and dirt, and repair all rotted spots. Never un derestimate Uie Importance of a smooth clean surface that la In goad repair. After preparing Uie surface, go to a reputable dealer and let him ad- . vise you about the beat type of paint for your particular home. Be will, also tell you how many coats to ap ply and how much you need. Start painting at the upper left hand corner of one wall. The upper surface, should be painted first so that dropping paint and Uie move ment of ladders will not mar the freshly painted surface. Trim paint goes on after the body coat. Smooth, even, back and forth strokes will cover best and Uie paint should be well brushed Into Uie wood. And don't fill Uie paint pots. Skilled painters have found that a bucket one-half to two-thirds full is Uie most convenient f) handle on ladder, and scaffolding. Allow 48 to 72 hour, between coats to prevent cracking or "alligator Ing." Shrubbery should be tied back from l touching Uie freshly painted surface and shouldn't be released, unll the paint la dry. Drop cloth, spread over flower beds, however, can be removed as soon as the ad jacent section of Uie house la painted. HOME CARE For ELDERLY PEOPLE core for bed patient or convalescents. Telephone 6197 for complete detail. For Sale BY OWNER 2 Pieces of BUSINESS PROPERTY Downtown Location 2 Pieces RESIDENCE PROPERTY Hot Spring Addition Priced Right to Sell for Colli WRITE BOX 317 HERALD-NEWS 1 I ? Send your cleaning with your laundry! "This attachment it for ahooting bears on the run when you miss on your first Shot!" Shell Oil Products Shell Oil Products When in Bly Stop at the BLY AUTO SERVICE The sportsman's headquarters in Bly Discount en Ammunition Hunting and Fishing Licenses Sporting Goods Tires and Batteries Anti-Freaia. Phona 7S1 August Tikkanen, Prop. e KpT ( best dressed circles when l Phone 1111 or S565 for pick-Bp and delivery. There's ne substitute for tha espert workmanship, the spotting. careful pressing, that yew get at year cleaners! Modern faartea an tricky , . . den't take chances ess hem cleaning. Just rati Cascade! CASCADE iSS Klamath's Finest Oep. rest Offtee