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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1949)
THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 194? HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE TWENTY -ON I Luxembourg Yet to See a 'Perle Party' But Minister Mesta Off to Good Start A fly ROHTTTI! IIA.IU.HOVr. LUXEMUOUHO iNEAi Th lu ll durhjr of Luxembourg hu yet to rock undrr th Impact of a fabulous "Perl Party." but that hain't atopiwd Madam Minister MnU from US A. from making a fabulnua atari In htr new rol a diplomat. Not loin after h arrlvrd In Luxembourg, where th tourist Uad la th No. 2 Industry, th Director of Tourism surveyed III situation and wea hrard to rrmaik that In niliiht J iit aa well hand In hla port folio. Hint oburvallon la th 1 1 rut Perle Meat legend to get Into circulation hr. but thrrt It no evidence It ai Intended aa sarcasm. Kyebroa I'p Only th alarrhlrr old-world dip loniau hav raised thrlr eyebrows at th appolnlmrnt of a woman sn- rlalllc, unversed In protocol, to th ministry; Luirmbourg are sympa thetic to th Idea, pointing out that thrlr ruling eoverelgn la a woman, too. Thus far, Mr, MeM U operellng unoftlrlally. Th Otand Duchess Charlotte, to whom ah mult pre arnt hrr Irltrra of credence, la on vacation. Out Madam Minister Isn't mini around. 8he worki several houra a day In ler office In th chancellery, a etonr'a throw from hrr rrsldrnce In th Llmiiertsbrrg district. Bhe spends a lot of time bossing th redecora tlon of hrr nrw hnmr and lannlng where ihr'll put thr grand piano, ruga, drapea and kitchen ulrmlla bring ahlpiwd ovrr from hrr New port ratalr Many ( allrre Thrr la alo a steady ilrram of callers to contrnd with many of thrm Amrrlran Uiurlsts, aa th Di rector of Tourism quirk to not. Bomrwhal of a tourist hrrarlf, Mra. Mesta alrrady U grtllng around and probably will vl.ll Brussels and Ferla frequently. Th fact that ill haa had only scanty brlrflng by the stale drparl menl on hrr nrw dutiea and th compllcatlona of Euroiwan protocol Iravra Mra. Mesta unflualrred. Bh agrrrd that altr will fnrrgo certain artlvillra. auch aa riding a frrrla whrrl aa hr did when ah atlrndrd a charity fair with Mar garrt Truman in Washington. But after all.- ah explained, -protocol hrr ta pretty much the aame aa It la In Washington, and ahould present no cliff icultlra." I nllke I . H. Bomewhat unlike Washington practice, however, la th formality eapected of Mra. Meata when aha la received by th grand ducheaa. By Luxembourg tradition. he will make her rurUey. and then walk barkwardi out of the audience chamber. Rrcrptiona at the patac are aa formal aa Ihey are rare. Luxrm bourgera think there'a a chance Mra. Meata'a apontanrmia frlrndllnraa, plua Orand Durhraa Charlotte's re gard for the U. 8. may break the Ire a Utile. There a little chance, however, that thry win ar anything Hill-Climber vAntWtr to Previous Puiil MM HORIZONTAL II Horse fait l,6Peplcted MTeut animal, th Mountain 10 Poker llakri 11 Slicking aubatanr 12 Malayan coin ISHhouU 111 Sea agl 17 "Smallrat Slat" (ab.) II Brim VERTICAL I Allotted portion J Ontario (ab ) 1 Court (ab.) 4 Lock opener 5 Belgian river 6 Aeriform fuel SI Country 7 Bon 22 Withdraw iliii I Comumed f Rounded I Early English II Work at (ab SOKtenilty 22 Routt (ab.) 23 Fillip 23 Sow 26 Symbol for . tantalum 27 Near 28 Hypothetical atrurtural unit 2t Oriental measure 30 Cod of lov S2 Goddess of diarord 35 Low haunt 3t Dutch city 37 Diminutive of Edward 31 Rinnan community 41 Babylonian deity 42 Short deep 44 Apportion 49 Organ of hearing 47 Gem weight 4t It haa . aharp, black horn diligently 12 War god 14 Musical not 16 Require 24 Cuahion 2 Bargain event 10 I'aradlM 31 Edit 33 Form a notion 34Gmlnck catch 38 Encountered 36 That thing 40 PauM 43 Golf term 44 Entangle 45 Her 46 Bitter vetch 48 International language 50 Prepnaitlon 3500 Lives Lost Yearly In Nation's Farm Blazes Each year 3500 farm people are smoke tent eonilaU of building a i MM J P 1 P 3 P T T 3 ' ' 5 fT 3" 3" A s 5T QBL ;r!nr 3 T, '4 tr LLxn burned to death In farm flrea In the United Btatea; 10. 000 others are Injured In flrea. Lose of farm prop arty due to fire amount to I00, 000.000 annually, Eleven per cent of th known causea of farm flrea ar traced to faulty fluea and Improper chimney construction. Chimneya and fluea ar exceeded only by lightning aa cauae of farm flrea. Every chimney ahould be exam ined annually and kept in good re pair. Hole In the mortar or mason ry may permit the escape of aparka. Tlmbera or frame construction must be protected from the heat of the flue. Good connlructlon requires a, leant 3 Inchra clearance between the chimney and Inflammable ma- I terlal. Cood ( himnry A good chimney haa a flue lin ing to give added protection againat heat and fire. Not too many years ago the flue lining waa considered nonessential. Therefore, many fluea In use today do not have tnia added protection. An unllned flue con alructed with a one-brick wall thlrk neaa has, at the Joints, only mortar between the flue and Inflammable materials. If the mortar loosens and cracka. a fire hazard exlsu. Every chimney ahould be a u b Jected to a amoke test at the time of construction and every few years t her ea Iter to locate any leaks. The straw, wood, or tar paper fir at th bas of the flu. When the amoke la rising In a dense column, tightly block the outlet at th top with a wet blanket. Hmok that escapee through the masonry Indicates the location of leaka. Remedy delects Immediately. Mortar Loose and crumbling mortar . anouia oe removed ana the Joints re-mortared. Loose mortar can be scraped from the Joint with a nar row pointed tool, and the mortar mix to repair the Joint la 1 part Portland cement, 1 part hydrated lime, and 6 parla of aand. Just prior to the smoke test ex cess soot should be removed from th chimney. Boot may be removed in several ways. A simple method la to dlalodge the soot by mean of a weighted brush or bundle of rags lowered and raised from th top. The soot can then be removed at thj baa of the flue. A small amount of time each year devoted to cleaning. Inspecting and repairing the chimney will give your family added security a well aa help to reduce the number o I flrea In farm homes. stock exposition In North Portland, haa donated use of Its clubhouse to house too 4-H and FT A member during th October 1-1$ stock ahow. The quartan In th Exchange build ing at the Portland Union stock yards no longer will be used; i 4-11. JFFA BILLET HTT f Pnrtlanrf U.iHnv. It lr 2t near the Pacific International Live- j n I FASHION CIEAKERS Ph. 5563 Bova" im vianiw wont PLAID JACKETS 3.97 PLAID SHIRTS ... 3.97 Klamath Variety Store SEE KIMBALL'S GLASS SHOP p',"w.y.'.V" FOR AUTO GLASS Alwoys -k Parking In Rear Always Chuck ItiUy Smytt W Offer friendly Halo MONEY L t PROBLEMS I( Fast Efficient LOANS ON Furniture. Automobile Your Signature on the scale that ahot Mra. Meata haa been entered In the Pacific In Into the Washington llmrllght. Hrr Luxembourg rrsldrnce la a comfortable, three-story house along chateau lines with a garden In back. A reception for more than 300 would probably bulge the walls, and the dining room, as presently furnished, would not scst more than 30 for lunch or dinner. Entertainment Flan Mra. Meata already haa decided her future entertaining will take the form of lunch and dinner par lira, with perhapa one or two large scale receptions. When Mrs. Mesta finishes her shopping, there will be plenty of Scotch, rye and bourbon, plua French and local winea. In the cellar. Since she never touches whisky and only rarely sips wine, there already la an ample atock of her favorite soft drink on hand. She brought It along with hrr Packard. ternatlonal Livestock Exposition horse show In Portland, October 7-15. Morse hors to return from Washington to drive. Flamingos Meet Hurricanes MIAMI. Fla., 'Pi Flamlngoa, famed pink birda of Florida, know hew to take care of themselves In a hurricane. When the great winds come, the birds ImVi to dry land, form them selves Into a wedge, with the V pointing Into the wind. The point shifts aa the direction of the wind changes. Fort Klamath Bob BratUln. William Pane and Ralph Darling took off last Thurs day to aet up camp In the Cliff Bpriiwa area to be ready for the opening day of the deer hunting sea son on October 1. A party left here Friday evening for the Buck Ridge hunting country and returned Hun day evening, the group including Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wimer and son Don, Marvin Roeder and son Don, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Wor mer and son Douglas. Also at the Buck Ridge camp were Roy Wi mer, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Knox and nephew, Jackie Ruegg, of Oakrtdge. Mra. Knox's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mra. William Ferguson, also of Oakrtdge. The only successful hunt ers In the party were Mrs. James Van Wormer and Mra. Knox, wno got a nice buck apiece. Mr Knox, accompanied by her aunt and neph ew left 6unday afternoon tor Oak- ridge with her deer while her hus band, uncle and Roy Wlmer stayed out hunting for awhile longer in an effort to get their bucks. 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