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PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1949 Dog Judging Starts 10:30 A Tomorrow Judging of ill classea t the pure bred dog show scheduled tomorrow, Sunday, by the Klamath Kennel club, will get under way at 10:30 1. in. with the toy clam first In. the ring at the fairgrounds. The show will continue to 5 . m tt which time a cocker puppy will be presented to one of the show goer. Classes to be Judged In the morn lug. Including breeds are: Toys. Chihuahuas. Pekingese. Pomeranian. Non-sporting: Boston terrier. Bull dog. Chow, Dalmatlon. Poodle. ; Hounds: Afghan. Beagle, Dach shund. Greyhound. Terriers : A I r d a 1 e . Bedllngton. Cairn. Scotties, Wires. Working dogs: Boxer. Collier, IDoberman. Oerman Shepherd. li In the afternoon: , 8portlng dogs: Pointers. Retriev ers, Setters, Spaniels, Welmeraner. Children ' At 1 p. m. the children's handling das will be reviewed. Judging for best In six groups and best In show It scheduled for 3:30 p. m. Rules laid down by the Klamath Kennel club call for all dogs being Judged in the morning must be en tered not later than 10 a. m.. and those to be judged In the afternoon. Dot later than 1 p. m. Entry blanks may be obtained the day of the show at the Klamath county fairgrounds. Judge of the show is Reginald 1 1 -esy of Miwaukie, Ore. veteran of many dog shows. Fireball Big October Meteor Aimed At States Geographic Center EUGENE. Nov. S (4W Dr. J. Hugh . Oregon astronomer. In his IT year Pruelt. western director of the I of service aa the American Meteor American Meteor aoetety, announced I eoclety'a No. 1 fireball hunter. The here today that Oregon s daylight other daylight fireball charted by fireball of October 1 had as Its I the astronomer was the noisy Port target a point not far from the 1 land meteor of July i. 11)31). The 149 geographic center of Oregon, in fireball has been named the Hunters' western Grant county. Silver meteor. The tailed meteor, described by I Like the Portland fireball of ten some observers as being "as targe j years ago. the Hunters' meteor also as the full moon." flashed through was a noisy object. Some hunters, sun-burnished skies at 3:30 p.m.. on , east of Pnneville and south of Mit Octobrr 1. opening day of the 1949 ' rhell. heard a sound like the roar deer hunting season In Oregon, and of thunder. Oscar Btorasll. Prlne at widely observed by hunters. vllle. believed the meteor struck the Second Traced earth and said 'he noise and vlbra. It was the second daylight fireball ! lion were "terrific." He waa in the traced by Dr. Pruett, University of woods hunting. Bureau To Hear State Engineer 1 Gilbert K. Hillmon appraiUal en gineer from the Salem state tax commission office will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Bonan aa farm bureau center to be held at S o'clock Wednesday evening in the Bonanza school. All people, whether members or not, who are interested In hearing the re-appraisal of farm property explained are invited to attend. Water-filled Tires Good, Company Says LIVERPOOL, Eng.. Nov. b iii The trucks of a cartage firm here are rolling on water Instead of air. T. Beard, the firms chief engi neer, said he began experimenting with water-filled tires a year ago and "the results are excellent." 1 Reading Forty-four diflerent readings on the meteor were obtained by Dr. Pruett. These, he said. Included a number of tine compass readings that made It possible for him to place the point of disappearance some ten miles above the earth. 33 miles directly west of Canyon City In western Grant county. River Pollution Ban Pondered PORTLAND. Nov. S .4i The state sanitary authority will meet i December a to decide whether to VRY Recruits Initiation Sunday, 2 p.m. A new clasa of recruit will be Initiated at K. C. hall at 3 o'clock Bunday afternoon by the Pelican post No. 133, Veterans of Foreign Ware. All oversea veterans are Invited to bring a copy of their discharge or something to prove oversea service during the war to the hall and Join the local organisation. Following the Initiation the post will give dutch lunch at tht lunchroom, 613 Klamath. Dues for the membership fee Include 13 for Initiation fee. and tt tor due to January I, 1U1. Further information about the or ganisation may be obtained from any member or officer of the post. Bennion Explains Egg Law At a recent meeting of poultry producers of Klamath counly, Noel Bennion gave a simple interpreta tion of the Oregon egg law. Ben nion, extension specialist in poultry Incomes Down; Mid-West Farmers Suffer Biggest Loss WASHINGTON. Nov. t M Mid Westerners, who generally get the biggest hunk of the net Ion a farm Income, have found dollars harder In make this year, the agriculture department said yesterday aouooo, Trias came third with ai.iTUtu.oou Willi Illinois fourth with f l.ni.eM.OOO. Washington Blal waa In mill place Willi an Income of :i J7oo Tit figure was an Increase front Farm Income tor January through last year's WM.gM.OOO. The uliie-month was 1MMB7.0O0. Oregon figure September I Ins year waa lower In every mid-Western slate than fur the corresponding IMt period. . The national trend was down ward, too. Tout HMD Income fr nine months was tlt.OJt M'J.MH) B, compared with $Jt).7ttl.77M)00 iB) for the similar period In Iowa, leader Iowa led the la-state mid-West ' section, aa well as the entire imllon, I wiiii lull revviMl ui l.ljn.Vil.uw i iB from farm marketings. This was ' Frank Rteele, city atreet depart a drop ot 12-mllllon-plu from the 1 ment foreman, la ralher unhappy flrat nine months of last year. 1 ,h manner III which local Only nine at.iea. one ot them ! ,1"lde,,, r "",, rld ' ,,,"r Washington atale. had larger In. I .lht d,J"' cornea than In January-September " 'act. saia meeie, i wnn B)4Jf, n'" iravpiv wumu i'i uuiiimg Iowa and three other states re- Last Month ume uooer Than Usual The mean motiilily lemiiersliir for October In the Klamath Falli area waa 4(1 1 degraea, which wag Don't Burn Your Leaves In Streets ported farm Income for the period above the billion dollar mark. Cali fornia was runner-up with 11.357." Lena . "ttnn nrtllntln thm Hi-., nr . fmm Orfmn fitat Inl r- Our drivers have sent glowing : ..... . .... .u. ..... . reports of the way in which their vehicles ride comfortably at all speeds," he said. "So far we have had no punctures. The tires can i close your plant' ultimatum to mill i pieted the revised egg law to- en- on the Willamette river. A spokesman for one pulp and I paper mill told the authority yes- I LnI.- K. I. wu.Mn'. nAitlhl. nh. go for as long a. six month with-1 n , op dumpln( w,e cut any maintenance. . , ,h, ,,, h .v. ., ! The 1951 date Is being considered. Non-Skid Beard began his experiment in an effort to combat wheel spinning and skidding, cut down tire wear and Improve braking on the firm's 70 heavy truck. He fill each back tire with 20 since that I when Portland new sewage disposal system will be fin ished. Frank McCullough. attorney tor Publisher Pulp and Paper company at Oregon City, declared that his gallons of water and add calcium I firm could not comply with the chloride as an antl-freee. crder. because it simply couldn't It Is the practice in the United j find any other way to dispose of States to fill some farm equipment ; the waste. tires with water in order to gain more traction through added weight. It Pays to Use the W ant-Ads! llggH- K.h.. All-,, PrSduTeV COlOVL&iULMilliii GGQ03IDfTonlghf Midnight MM MM! Qw King of the Screen ? .MWF&rZ I kl TRIUMPH! I ' . J I CONTINUOUS SHOWS - J fy v"V frw lt: r M XmfKi VERA RALSTON UJiK PHILIP DORN rZVr' J Oliver hardy 1 ff V VI htUdai MARIE WINDSOR-JOHN HOWABO I Utll I 1 M HUGO HAAS GRANT WITHERS PAUL FIX I U 1 J I 0DETTE MYRTIL 1 -Jss, A REPUjWpPICTURL I. -mJ able egg producers to better com pete with Imported eggs. Under the old egg law. people from the Middle West were able to ship in eggs that were under the top grades ot grading and under bid our markets for AA and A gradea of egg. Simplified Available In the county agent'a office la a statement of simplified Interpretation of these egg laws. These statement outline the neces sary permit, grading labels, whlcn a producer must have for the var ious mean by which he sell hi egg. Oregon poultrymen are pro tected with a revised law, which does not prevent people from Im porting eggs, but It doea force them to come up to high atandarda of local production. Bennion. by mean of color slide end fresh eggs, demonstrated the difference between AA, A. B. C and Inedible eggs. The condition of th yolk and white waa pointed out, making a difference between AA and A gradea. Merchant on Ntw York Buying Trip Marvin Lucas left thi week on a buying trip to New York, where he will purchase merchandise for his new ladies apparel store ' at 5 JO Main. The new store which will be called "Marvin's." will open about December 1, if present plana go through. Lucas ha joined Klrby. Block and company, the oldest buying organi xatlon In New York City and rep resenting over 100 stores through out the nation. Lucas expect to re turn about the middle of November. Another Gadget To Clutter Up Your Cor By RILL JfcNKISK TMUMBINQ through a niaganne the other day I ran across an ad for a new type of auto mirror designed to let you look ahead In stead of back. The gadget Is a two way mirror, one opposed to the other at right angles and wlih a swivel. The forward looking mirror reflects the road ahead and to the left which Is in turn reflected in the backward facing mirror whlcn you see. The angle Is to allow you to see around the car in front and find out If It la safe to pass. Maybe 1 good Idea, but It looks like a ships boom sticking 'out of your door post. 8uppose you add this gadget to the ones already on thi market. You would start with a sleek, smooth car and end up with a weird looking affair having a boiled on sunshade, a couple ot mirrors on both sides, a few extra light, parking warnings on the fender, a radio antenna equipped with a little red gadget supposed to Increase efficiency, and back-up light, compass, altimeter, magnetic ash tray clamped to the dash and cocntles other things. In fact, you have a car that look Just like the 120 version. The old car looked about Ilk a converted box car and were Just about aa big. Then they streamlined them and made a good looking wagon out ot It. Now, the pendulum ha swung again and cars are beginning to get that boxy look. Just like women's clothes. And almost aa expensive. ... THE duck hunters are still crying about the weather, but I seem to notice quite a few ot the boy doing their crying while clutching a limit of duck in their hot little hands. Maybe hunters are Just as bad a a class as fishermen. ! these people would their leavea on the city streets What happen la this. They touch a match lo a pile In the middle ot the atreet. and not only I burn the leaves, but also the atreet. The leave smoulder tor hours, the I asphalt hreaka loose, and some time a hole Is lett In the street." "Incidentally." Steele added. ' "there la a city ordinance against putting rubbish In the atreeta." Streets Don Yule Finery December 2 li, 1 Vu V.tt-ef'a vrfilt While Way.' will have to watch U-i 3 dr",r u"" """"al. laurels, when Kluimith Fall's mn- Uiwest lemeraliii ot the month rhanta ewmiHllon put Ihe Chiit-! wa recorded Hie lUlh, and waa 1 mas derivation siiicme mm eftert i degrees. The hmhrst waa 11 degree on December . i icioided Ihe Inili, In coniiniloii wllh Ilia contiiii- lry plated dci'ornttnni f Ughl" "d Precipitation was .0:1 of an liii-h. In. el. nieniuiiils are iiiMiiing uiulrr linrinnl ftlnre only .311 of an window decoriilloii compriiliiin. In. li nni rrcnulrd. (lood weather In rniiipctlllou between sloie.i, , lurViilled inost ot the month aa every window wlildi mesMirrs up ihrre were It clear days, eight to a certain stamlaid set up by I cloudy and five partly cloudy days, the romnilllee will be awarded a Ad he sloraue of Ihe bureau nf riiibon. rciiuiiiatlnii rmervolrs aa ot No. J utiles i vrinlu-r i. were: tliier Klamaih. Judges for Hie cuntc lll be 2U.I IMU ane-fret of wulrr: Clenr appointed from repreaentaih cm- likr. loo. 1 10. and (leiber, l3:0 ariia ot the following neighboring ai re-tret. rouimunltles Algonia. Ilraily. Illy. lloimna. tiiemult. rhlloiiiitti. fres. rt.lt MANr NT SOW rent. Iirns, Kurt Klamaih. till-1 PORTLAND, Nov. t iJ'p The rhrlNt, Henley, Keno. Klmuaili -cims ' lag removed from Agency. Mnlln. Meruit. Modoc . -j homns L. iililtru nliloti aa ail Polnt, Sptague liner, and TulrUke i M,iniMiuior of Oregon milk con I ml Judging of Ihe windows will nun. t"duy. (lilen. who has been arllng meiire at 4 p. m. on December 2, ' aoiiiiiintiator since the post wg and It Is hoped that it will be ciealed In July, was placed on per completed by 7 p. in , when lite nmienl status yesterday by (he stale ChrMinaa parade will mart and iHinrd ot agilriiliuie. Ihe street decoralloii lulus turned: on. It PV to L'e the Wenl-Aili'w' STORE FLECTION PORTLAND. Nor. tA) A collec tive bargaining election will be held November i among 400 office em ployes of Meier and Frank company to decide whether they wish to be represented by the AFL office em ployes union. CONTINUOUS SATURDAY - On Jm- O'"' T T C M I c o i e TOMORROW ti:0t.0O I.N DIAMONDS SI U Carat Mawlrw Are your for the selecting!!! Diamond. BURT LANCASTER u tht adventurer whose fiomlng poll lad to venge ance , , . Irioiur ond intrigue. PAUL NENREID . at the Comman dant . . wilha tatl focbeouly ..find a talent for brutality. CLAUDE ' RAINS at thi crafty intriguer A Skirt You Need! MARIAN MILLER Introduce thi to your blouse and Jackets! Moat popular skirt of the season, It ha aide-patch pocketa, tiny waist, back placket. The eewlng I easy, no side-seams! Pattern 94S7 comes In wlt (lies 24. 26. 3. 30. 12 Inches. Sir 21 takes i yard 54-Inch. Thi easy-to-use pattern fives perfect fit. Complete. Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Bend TWENTY .FIVE cent In coin for thi pattern to Klamath Fall Herald and New Pattern De partment, P.O. Box 740, Chicago 80, III. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRF.Hfl, ZONE, SIZE, STYLE NUMBER. Don't miss our Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern' Book I Smart, new clothes to sew at home, Olft Ideaa by the acore. Send fif teen cent for thi book a Free Pattern la printed In the book a new wesklt to wear with your skirt and dresses I Twins, Triplets In Same Year! ATLANTA, Nov. S i Twins last January 1 Triplets this morning "Oosh. I hope there re no more any time soon." said Mrs. Thelma Olbbs. 27. of Atlanta. She was feeling fine, though, after giving birth to three girls. Each, a yet unnamed, weighed a little more than three pounds. Her husband la a parking lot attendant. OTI Sponsoring' Millinery Class A millinery clas will open Tues day, November I, at 7 p m. in Room 107, Klamath Union high school, un der the sponsorship of the Oregon state vocational department. It waa announced today by Harold Teale. KUH8 vocational director. Any Interested person, regardless of any past experience in millinery, I Invited to participate. There Is a 13 fee for 10 lesson. Material will be provided by the student. PETER LORRE as the Informer with SAM JAFFE CORINNE CAIVET (Mnin-rr FREE $1200.00 In Flejwlett Diamond! Make your own aeteetloit from the Dlaanond Bowl In or lobby. It may a V.-Cant Blue White Duf msnd if ... ROGERS JEWELRY CO. will mount It- free of tharf for y at, aVe. .. ir ' ' Ns 'C Wllh All The fury And Violent Of to Veit And Sovog Background .. Comet The First Oreot Story Of Xf Dork . Continent' Oiemoeid Country I ifnffillSi,-, ' rl.Hlllll mm Alio! $1200.00 DIAMOND HUNT J iite SIM? VKTCS MATUM HUM 100 Wild Bill i(iw'(iTioi?lil!l BSaSBB m i.K'i j Conlinuou From 12:30 17 C FIELDS . . The Rowdy King of Comedy!" SAT. EVE. POST "THE GREATEST COMEDIAN WITHIN THE KNOWLEDGE OF MODERN MAN!" - RICHARD WATTS, JR., N. Y. POST "Sfr( trrtthtlbl eemfc jtn. A tjrtat and dtitrvad fwcctit at ih Awnu; whtrt both erfci and public havt btn cttetUV - WINSTEN, N. Y. POST i y I' xJa' "Tit rick comic ityft f aid li FUldt li icldcm mtfehed (n mevUi f fdoyl" ' IOSIIY COWTHIH. N.Y Tlm.i LIDS "...In two fllmt that have tttvor btnn qwofltd avfragtovt. and wendtrfwf hllorltyl" - N Y. Herald THE BANK DCK , . . funnier than almost anything of recent vintage. The New Yorker Mag. YMitflcChicbdee" ' wllh MAE WEST "Tkr iIH door f Pltldi li teigrl" - ALTON COOK, N.Y World Telegram I (! tVtV0"l TO til JOHN CHAPMAN, 2ii for It H'CA-a f-