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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1949)
MONDAY, OCT. 17, 194? HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE SEVEN WtATHER KLAMATH rAIX ANI1 VICINITY: Paul tltuilj Uila nftviiiiMin with poa siwllly ol trw slmwaia, t-laailus and void again Unuslil. fair Tuaatlajr. Hijlli lu day ftl. low lnlhl , l"lt Tuaadar M Mas (tM-t- lot as Ml M jToi'lpllollon laal 2 hour HI lit AM YKAK To dm II -u Loal aar ..... V M Normal U l WEMl KHN OlltliON fair ludar and TuoUair. IIHIa lamparalura manga IllSlta both dava 4 lo SO, lows tmtlaht ja tv m. Wlmla off ruaal norliiorly nil 10 I SO mtlra an h.ur. EAS1KHN OMIEIiON. I'artlr aloud to day wllh oooltarad Ughl rain or mow by iutilgllt ralr Tuaailay. Cullllnuad rial. Iligha 4a to so. Iwa Uhim l to au, oaraiil 10 auovo m hlgliar "HOKTIirHN -Al.irIHNIA' fair Mn and Tuoaday. aa.scil I.H- varlahla cloud, ittaaa In aalraioo and ovar aiarraa with law ahnwara or Ihundaraturtna In Hlarraa I'onaldaraolo t"t ur low uvarraal alott cnaal from Han rranrlaro auulhward. rlaarlnd in altarnoon t'oolar ovar tn larl.tr MMlay. Norlhwaalarlr atlntla of 11 In as milfa an hour. IIIKII'K hivr.lt VAI.I.rY' fair today and Tu.adav. High lolar STi low to filttl iitj high Tnaaday Mi. Oilloquln Mm, Prank Parker ol Chllnouin h aakrd cnpriitloii of parent of prr-achim! children In the liumunliuiUnii program to be prrM-ntrd t t:M a m. WrdnrMlay, rviutarr 38. In the rdf arhool. Hr-lli M. Krrron. Klamath iMunty health offlcrr, and public taallh nurM will conduct the free Immunisation. Mm. Parker, wife of thr president of (tie Chlloquln PTA, haa made an attempt tu contact many parrntJi of prr-achool children but thou not contacted ahould call her at 4. Cltlloquln. Information sj to the number of pre-arhonl rhll dren munt be In (lie county office by October 1 From HIKE Ruth Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Our Mer rill, 1KB Mansantta, waa home for the week-end from Southern Ore ion collide where iihe la a aenlor. Kuth attended both the Medford Aahland. and Uie OTI-UOCE foot ball lamci. Reiular Mrellni Klamath Lu theran Ladles Aid will hold Ita reit ular meet In Tuesday at I pm. with Mrs. Aslrld Jhton and Mr. Palmer Holle. hostesses. Ouent apeakrr will be Mary Olenn, home drmorutratlon aent. Member and frlenda arc cordially Invited. (iaaa rull Because of the lni turnout lal week for the folk dancmi cuua at the hlkh school, the class la full, and no new puplla ran be accepted at the preaent time. Everybody Has Club In Capital WABIIINOTON. A1 Are you In terested In lee cream, paving bricks, soy flour, trees, scrap Iron, apples, faclni Ule or shortening and edible oils? Are you an attorney gen eral, stale aviation official, label special delivery messenger, mayor, silver user, sleeping car porter, or Just retired? Do you oppose ciga rette smoking or alcoholic drinks? Do you favor them? Whatever you an or don't do or like or don't like, the nation'! capi tal has an organisation office or headquarter aimed at helping you do It or not do It, All outside of the government, too. The telephone classified directory fills 11 columns with lutings under associations, starting with AAA (the American Automobile association) and ending with Zionist Organisations of Amer ica. . 1 Big Outfit The chamber of commerce of the United Utales, whose staff of 250 probably la the largest among the groups listed, reports 264 trade as sociation I -idqusrlers In Wasnlng ton. There Is even an Association for Trade soriatlon Executives. Industry associations fall in an other group, representing broad fields such as railroads, airlines, ship owners, manufacturers, bakers, truckers and caimers. And there are associations representing elements within an Industry such as the ahorlllne railroads, glass con tainer makers. Independent air car riers, waterways operator. There Is a National Apple Insti tute end American Ladder Institute end an American Tree association; but no formal body of apple polish ers, people who avoid ladders, or who walk dogs. Mayors, letter carriers, taxpay. - er. special policemen, field artil lerymen. postmasters, achool principals, railroad and utilities "naval officers from the ranks," commissioners, attorneys general, and thlrd-clnss mall user have their associations. The- Is an Anti-Cigarette alli ance and the Associated Tobacco Manufacturers, and the Repeal as sociates and the Temperance league. There 1 a National Safety Drivers association; also the Na tional Wooden Box and National Cemetery association. Bmnll fry might join up with the Ice Cream Mix a.vsociauon or the National Candy Wholesalers associ ation, while the rest of us to try to find a friend In the National As sociation of Credit Men. Hludy Meeting Tin Drama study group of the AAUW will meet Tues day evening at the home of the chairman, Mr. John Kerns, oil Uie Keno road at I pm. Transporta tion for tills Initial meeting will be provided and all member and guest who wish triisrurtatlon are requested to meet at No. 310 Alpha apartment at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Hewing Class All adult In the Chlluquln ares Interested III an adult sewing class are asked to meet In the home economics room of the Chlluquln high school Tues day al 3:30 pm. An Instructor will be present and purpose of the meet ing Is to deride what meeting time Is satisfactory to the group. Keys Returned The Disabled Amerlrsn Veteran have relumed a set of lost keys to Evert Schroder Jr.. Mule 1 box 1068 of this city. The keys were Identified by the minlstuie license Ug tor keyrings which ale distributed to motorists each year by the DAV. To Han Fraiirlece Kaler' ambu lance moved James H. Parley to the train depot this morning. Parley, whuae fool was severed In an acci dent at the BP yard several day ago, was transferred from Klamath Valley hospital to the HP hospital III San Francisco, ui-mui Hole The League of Women Voters will hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday. October 28 and 29. The committee will be glad to pick up rummage contribu tions If donors will call Mr. L. H. Wollrnbrrg. e027. PTA Plan The Riverside PTA will meet at 1:30 p m. this Tuesday in th arhool auditorium. Guest speaker will be Capt. A. Longden of the Salvation Army who will speak on "The Spiritual uie oi me unuu. I..IH.M Man mm Tnwrumrul club auxiliary will meet at Uie home of Eva Myers, ooo N, Nintn street wea nesday for a polluck Halloween parly. All member and friend are Invited. Te Portland Mr. J. H. Cams- han. 40r) N. 6th. la in Portland today to visit Mr. Carnahan who I Im proving from a serious lllnese In the veterans hospital there. Ill Mrs. L. Orth Slsemore wu moved from her home on Lakeshore drive to Hillside hospital about 7:30 p m. Sunday. Mra. Slsemore. who Is quite 111. wa reported to be resting this morning. la Hospital Donald Welch. 15, of Bonansa, was admitted at Klam ath Valley hospital al 7:30 p.m. Sunday for treatment of fractured wrist. Regular Meeting The regular dinner meeting of the Business and Professional women' club will t held at the Wlllard hotel tonight at 6:30 p. m. Loralna Qulllrn. chair man, I In charge of the meeting. Postponed The Interior decora tlon atudv group of AAUW sched uled for Thursday, October 20, ha been postponed until November. Henley I'nll Members of the Henley home extension unit will meet Thursday at 1 pm. at the home of Mrs. Ruby White. from Dnnsmnir Mrs. Timothy Murphy of Dunsmulr Is spending several days In Klamath Fall with fi lends and relatives. Auxiliary The American Legion auxiliary will meet at ( p.m. Tues day at Veteran Memorial hall. . ZZl NEHRU AND TRUMAN WAVE Prime Minister Jowohriol Nehru of India (left) and Presi dent Truman. wave from an automobile in the notion's copital. Nehru is on a good will visit to the U. S. Between Nehru and Truman is Madame Vijaya L, Pond it t, Indian am bassador to the U. S. HIGH SCHOOL News and Comments h Flo Ann Perkins VV Tot a larger squad the remaining ' Interested in the K U H 8 wrestling If there wa still any doubt that the Pelican actually did beat Med ford 21 to 6 last night. It waa quickly dispelled this morning when KU11S student were gathered together In an all-school victory as sembly. John Houston, a local busi nessman, acted a master of cere monies and the program Included a parody to "Allo-ette" specially writ ten for ' the occasion by Wendell Smith, head counselor at KUHS. Other local personalities were at the assembly Including Mayor Robert Thompson. The Student Congress, composed of representative from each home room, last week approved putting two amend menu to the KUHS con stitution In regard to the rally squad to a student body vote. One amendment deal with the method of (electing the rally squad, which In the past has been up to the old and new yell leaders and the old rally squad. The amendment provide that a special committee composed of student and faculty elect A list of fifteen candidate and the atudent body select the yell squad from this list. The other amendment make the rally squad sponsored by the school In that ex pense for the group would be paid by the school for a squad not to exceed seven members. cost would have to be split among the group. These two amendments will be put to a student body vote within the next two weeks. How ever, to become effective they must pas a two-third vote. A new plan for an organization of "student counselor" wss pre sented at the last Parent and Pa tron meeting. The purpose of the group would be to promote conduct above reproach at all times by these student counselors. A yet the plan 1 only proposed, not put into effect. It's Your Horn Cold Comes in the Window By BOB 8CHARFP Just about the worst heat lot offender In your home are the window and door. Therefore the beat heat-savers that can be bad are storm window and door. The storm sash make a dead atrpocket between itself and the regular windows, which will re duce heat low by aa. much aa two thirds. But their efficiency de pend entirely upon how well they are made and fitted. If you can afford only a few aashe. Install them on the aides of the house exposed to prevailing winter winds. Almost all window sash 1 of standard six and storm sash to fit Is a stock item with the average lumber dealer. Usually all you'll have to do I saw off the horns at the bottom, and bevel the bottom to fit the sill and the top to shed water. Paint with two coats of white (earn. He said, "tell them they have a rooter a long way off, but be' all for them." Wrestling Coach Loren Simons wa surprised recently to receive a letter from a boy In Tokyo. Japan. The boy, Al Calm, explained he wa going to achool in Tokyo while hi father wa with the occupation forc es there. Someone had tent him a copy of the IMS wrestling guide and he had noticed the KUHS wrestling team won the state championship. He himself wa quite Interested in wrestling and wa teaching a little Js group of Japanese the American J form of wrestling In return for Irs- o sons in Judo and sumo from them. A He explained that his father would 1 1 settle In southeastern Oregon when ; t he returned to the UJB and he was f ? T t t t t Firemen Booed At Prison Fire SALEM, Ore. Oct. 17 UP) Penl tentlary prisoner "booed" from their cell window last night while city firemen brought tinder control a fire that broke out In the laundry building Inside the prison walls. Warden Oeorge Alexander said there was no rioting or disturbance connected with the fire. All the ernvlcts were locked In their cell when the fire wa detected. Cause of the blaze wu not de tei mined. The - root wss badly burned and pressing machinery on the second floor of the brick walled structure waa damaged. The wash ing and drying gear In the first floor wa saved. -Wtii i Seek ji- jl J Jiff j forming on the ttorm sash. If you want to be able to open and close the atom, sash, an adjuster should be used for beat result. Mark window Jamb and storm sash with corresponding number to aid all future Installation. Want Ad dont cast they payl ITCHING TaratoaUd by Itckiag of oVy seseaaa. oisiptt poos, cessaaoa as la uriuxioar Sootklag. su4ielaal Rasraei Oiat aaoavl is a avov rtlacvar of sack ia Caas. Its Mtgradkaius. of Ka ajaaal toy doctors, art tsaUr to lv taaatlag Well wort irytag. a uxatt.is i:;.;- SAYS TJSrT 7C! "Bad to fight eoostipatfoa tbe last M ywara. Nothing Sol pod. Tboaa, I Mwiae to sating KKLLOOG'S ALL RAN very nornlng ; t i n. Al 1 1 had result. No laxative for last I moothar write 79-year-old Mr. J. Wenig, 772 Bo. Mich. Ave, CU- casTO. 111. On$ v sm ktaselieilsd ALL-1 BRAN Isliers.Are you eotattiDoted due I to lack of bulk b the dkttT Tasty I, ' I ALL-BRAN may help you. Eat as) ug penty water, after 10 day. sd empty boa to kallogg'. Battle Creek. Mich, dousui toub mombt back daily, drti Batoned i Srono tana irk ail rri aiiaon. lead and oil or high grade out side paint. Otherwise the wood I apt to swell because of the ab sorption of moisture. A torm sash may be bung from a simple galvanized hook arrange ment (which can also be used for supporting the window screens), or It may be held In place with wing catches applied to. the out side surface of the frame. A ventilator with at sliding plate ahould be placed at the bottom of bathroom and bedroom storm sash to permit ventilation without open ing the sash and prevent frost J jr. 7 J j ? Y ? r With the Holidays in the Offing . . . It's time to think of that dainty Hostess Apron Mod of crisp, imported Swiss Organdy, and trimmed with rick-rock ond crisp eyelet em broidery. In delicate pastel colors. Also black with dainty ties at the waist. There are man other styles and fabrics. . i .98 to 3.50 Street Floor "to? J 'J d ! IX)nf FIRE PULLMAN, Wash, Oct. 17 () Plre struck a 400-man dormitory on the Washington State college campus shortly after 4 a. m. to day damaging the room of ISO stu dents. The college news bureau said none of the student wa Injured, i ThwifouKnow! 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