WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE NINE
School Music
Instrumental
Study Popular
'Mia iiutiuinriitul irmrniii In thr
rlrmviitary achouli la tmw wrll un-
clrrway. mid with h total of a:iG
t leinenlary arhnnl l u1-tiln Irani mg
in piny litNti uniriit, tmihlc lnrh.
tn ara bring taint to thr limit.
' HI inly on liihlrmtt'iit In divided
aa follow: fM violin. U inrllo
phonr. vlnUa. it Kiriuh lionu,
IS rlloa, IS lioiinonM. IJ fluira.
U barltnnrit, Wi t-lurlnrla, 6 lubaa.
1 alt n rlarinrt. M hHKupluHirn, I
bau rlarinrt, 111 Miara riiuuiv 48
CorneU, 6 but-a drum
' Mill l.mdB
Mllli kIiooI IniMl with uil rnroll
fnetil of 74 111 thr Inhtrumrntal rlwuu
ami HoohrvHt li uromd with 62.
Klamath Kalla ptihtlr m html have)
(or arvrral yrura offrrt-d lirr tit
alrurtlnn on inttrumrnia ui all tu
driita who intr tn rxplutf Ihla work,
tnrnllinrnt In th vnrluut arhool.
U a follow: t'rluan: 13 britlnnrra,
I Intermrdtatra.
Itlvrrnldr; 10 brulniirtti, 0 Intrr
mrdlatfa. Cotigrr: 18 brgtnnrri, 38 Intrr
pirdlatra. & MilU. 31 bmlnnrr, 43 Intrrmrdl
Vra. ' Kalrvlew: 31 brnlnnrra, 6 Inter
mrdlatrft, 17 advanrcd.
Konwvrlt: 'Jl bntintirra, 23 Intcr
mmllalra, advattrrd.
Frimont: 10 brttlnnrra, 15 ad
vanced. Junior high: 6 bmtnurra, 9 inter
mrdlalra, 24 advanrrd.
Initrurtora
The Iniitj-uiiiriittil pnturam la un
der the gmrral nuiKTVUon of An
drew lciry. and muMc tcachm -aid
tied to Oirt clajuea are. Krrt
man Yount, Jatk Know 1m. ljiMnr
JftiM-n, (trnrce lirrwcr, and Mary
Im Monroe.
nciiT 1
Poultry, Egg
Strike Again
Postponed
PORTLAND. Oct. 10 r,-A in
ond trlk postponement kept wag
tiilk going again today between
AKL worker and two egg and poul
try aaiioclattonji.
Federal M'dlator George Walker
THRILLING RESCUE Ralph Hayden, 9, wos rescued from
olop o 50-foot Lehigh volley viaduct in Buffalo, N. Y. Th
boy wos pinned omong the girders while hunting pigeons.
Juit below Ralph is Peter Toibrade, 46, who wos the chief
rescuer.
FOR RENT
TRUCKS
U-DRIVE
VANS
PICKUPS
FLAT RACKS
Rale by mil, hour or week
OPKN HUNDAVS
BEACON
SERVICE STATION
IZI L Mala Pk. UM
reported "umi progreu" laxt night
alter talk between tlx union and
the Oregon Egg and Poultry Dealer
auoclatlon and th Oregon turkey
giowera. Th union originally had
tet atrtk deadline lor Monday.
Union headquarter expected to by th Pacific Co-op Poultry Pro.
hav by tomorrow reiulU ol a mem- durera and th Brentwood lit
bershlp vote on contract propoaal I company.
r
I. W. HARPER
Willamette
Gets Big
Water Fund
PORTLAND. Oct IB Mv-Willamette
allry tlKid control project
lll get 37 2HOflOO from the I0 .
371.000 appropriiitril by rtmirrw lor
the I'ortUnd ilixrict ol the army
rorna of rnnmrrrv
Topping the major allnrntlom
luted yetterdav are two IB.M0.0O0
mount for Drtrolt and l-ooxnul
tlmiK. Other major Urmi Include
Coltngp drove rcrvmr 1140 two:
Dorctia rrwrvoir '.'.Vxi.Ooo. Pern
Itiilge rrarrvoir llwi.ooo: Willumrtte
bank protection itwooo.
nivrrs aon naroorn piojrci nrMg-
flair i.j.w.uuu i"( mr . uiiimuia m
llonneville: 1150000 for the lower
Columbia and the Willamette be
low Vancouver, Wnh., and Port,
land: ilttOono for Conn lluy; $400
000 for Dcpoe Buy: II00 0O0 tor the
limpmia river: lalOOO for Yaqulna
bay and harbor.
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MA
I0TTIE0 IN BOND
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON
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' nd K good ceapeny in wKkh H it lerd.
' Try I. W. MAIM lod.,1
iii fioor iimucir siuiihi iouiiok whisky i. w. giiru iisiiunt to., tooismte. ir.
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INCREASES STATE'S 'CLAD' INCOME
A mid-Wotern Uoihcape contractor, Put
V. Baker, visiting Lebanon in 194i, became
n interested in the GladUnd A gladi
olus farm that he bought it. He and his
ex-GI son, Jmci S. Bker, have increawd
the gladiolus acreage from 1J4 to 9 or
from 480,000 to 2,200,000 quality bull).
The informative GUdland catalogue (it
sells for 25i) lists 572 varieties, not includ
ing 300 still on trial, or seedlings. GUdland
' ships world-wide to 7000 commercial nd
amateur growers. The Bakers say that theif
rapid buvincss progress was made possible
by helpful cooperation from the First
National Bank of Lebanon.
J WHITE STAG LEADER IN SKI TOGS
Young college graduate Harold S. Hirsch
in 1932 began designing clothing especially
for fellow skiers. From the first they liked
these functionally styled White Stag sJs
togs made in his family's Hirsch-W'eis
Manufacturing Ox, long-time maker of
canvas products and outdoor work clothes.
Today this still-growing Portland firm (re
named the White Stag Manufacturing Co.)
is the world's largest manufacturer of ski
togs... and its newer lines of sportswear
are growing in popularity. To maintain
leadership, Hirsch (left, with Charles
Brown, head pattern maker) strives con
tinually toward product improvement For
its banking needs, WhiteSugutilizes''func
tionally styled" services of First National
SERVES WEST COAST FISHERMEN
Friends were puzzled when H. L. Webster,
a perfectionist in fashioning split bamboo
fishing rods, moved from New England to
Oregon. But Webster foresaw greater op
portunity by serving the West Coast's ang
lers. He picked Gladstone as a central loca
tion, and a year ago began turning out
hand-made rods for all types of sports
fishing. Orders from sales outlets have
grown steadily.' Recently his H. L Webster
Rod Co. moved into larger quarters, equip
ped with Precision beveling, tapering and
laminating machines of his own design
Webster makes advantageous use of serv
ices of First National's Oregon Cry Branch
to keep his company growing.
Behind each successful Oregon enterprise, you'll find hard
working, clear-thinking individuals. Their fields of endeavor often
differ widely, but they have a common ability for making th
most of each opportunity. This reflects sound planning, usually
Including th effective ui of helpful banking services. By making
a variety of such constructive services widely available, banks In
th First National Group help Oregon grow family by family,
farm by farm and business by builneis. Make It a point to drop
In soon and tell us how w can help you.
Ol!)
KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH
S. 6th ST. URANCH, MERRILL BRANCH
NATIONAL BAHLT
OF PORTLAND
MIMIII riBliAl tlrOllt INSUIANCI COIPOIATION