Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 08, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    SATURDAY. OCT. 8, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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ADDHKHH. ONE. SIZE. STYLE
Nl MHr.K.
Don't mUa our Marian Martin
fall and Winter Pattern Book I
Hmart, new clothea to aew at home.
Ollt Ideaa by Uia score. Bend fifteen
centa for Uila book a Free Pattern
U printed In the book new wesklt
to wear with your aklrU and dresses.
75-reor-Od
Motorcyclist
Spills, Hurt
A nioturrytle upset while ha waa
taking a drlver'a license tent reault
ed In minor abrulona and a hik
ing up for 75-year-old Prank Biopl
eray of 2421 Oregon, yesterday.
Hzupleray had )ual passed tha
written part of hla examination at
the license examiner's office, and
went ouuide at Third and Klamath
to take tha actual driving teat.
While Examiner Jimmy Ray
watched from the aide ilk, the
man look off on hla 'cycle, turning
too iharply and upaettlng.
Kaler'a ambulance waa called,
but Szopleray received only minor
hurta and did not require hospitali
sation. P. 8. He didn't get hla driver
license.
Rotarians
Hear Story
Of Europe
A vividly Interesting deacrlptlon
of her recent Han Kranclaco Btate
college aemlnar trip through pott
war Europe wan presented to the
Klamath Palla RoUry club at the!
regular meeting yeiterday noon !
at tha Wlllard.
Mrs. Perguion aald ihe sail
struck moat ImpreMlvely by Eng
land! socialized medicine pros
lema, tha not amount of war de
struction still In evidence every
where across the continent, tha ag
ricultural work a till conducted
largely by hand and many times
by women, and the ominous lrnpli
cations taking ahape In Czechoslo
vakia sine its acquisition by Rus
sia. 'Rathleaa
-Plve year plan signs are dis
played prominently in the cities."
he said, "Russian admliilslratora
display all tha ruthless quallllea ol
totalitarianism, and already tha
schools are beginning to teach only
the Russian language and Russian
governmental concepts."
In conclusion, Mrs. Ferguson said
all 25 members ol the seminar 1
party were delighted to return to.
America and that all of the ladles i
said tlia first thing they Intended to ;
do when they arrived home was to
make a good old fashioned Ameri
can pie.
Bute Legislator Ed Geary served
as notary's chairman of the day In
introducing Mrs. Ferguson to the
membership. BUI Knot Is, general
manager of the Klamath Palls
Bears store, was Introduced ss the
newest member of Rotary by Bud
Chandler,
ciiir.p qi ittino
WARRENTON, Oct. I (P-Po-llce
Chief Tony Mliell will leave hla
Job hera October 15 to accept a post
with a sawmill at Oarlbaldl. A suc
cessor had not yet been named.
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Alwoys -k Parking In Rear ir Always
Fire Permits
Not Necessary
Fire permits are no longer re
quired In forest service or Klamath
Forest Protective association areas,
thla does not mran the end of the
flra season. j
Forest authorities hasten to add ,
that there la atlll a chance of fire
danger. The woods have not had
sufliclrnl wetting from rain and
snow to keep them from becoming
dangerously dry again If there were
sudden return to warm dry
weather.
Hunters are urged to use every
precaution with ramp fires and
warming fires. '
State Cows Low
PORTLAND. Oct. I Oregon's
milk rows produced an estimated
13:1 million pounds In August, a sea
sonal 11 per cent drop from July
but S per cent higher than August
a year ago, the department of agri
culture reports today.
Although Ihe number of cows on
Oregon larms Is near the low fur
Ihe IR yrara records have been
kept, the output per cow has been
high, Ihe report said.
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Mother-Sew This!
MARIAN MARTIN
Newest llttle-glrl fashlonl Per
fret outfit for a party-dresa or for
school. Deep collar and cuffed
pockets trim the Jumper, blouse haa
dainty puffed sleeves!
Pattern 1181 cornea In sues 2, 4,
I, I. 10. Blie 6 Jumper 2 yarda 35
Inch; blouse, 1V yards.
This easy-to-use pattern give
perlect fit. Complete, Illustrated
Brw Chart shows you every step.
Bend TWENTY r'lVE cents In
coins for thla pattern to Klamath
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If you are among the many who have
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