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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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LEAKY ROOFS, which necessitated potted palms scattered, throughout the room at the
recent YMCA annual report meeting, have been taken care of by generous Lionsv Check-'
ing the last drip is Brick Leach, right, with the check for $250 which took care of major
roof repairs and made it possible for Paul Campbell, YMCA director, center, and L. Earn
est Taylor, Lions Club president, to put away the mops and pails. Campbell says, though,
that they intend to hang on to them for another rainy day! .
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C.0.Worley
Death Learned
Word was received this morning
of the death, on Jan. 16 at the Sil
ver (on Nursing Home, of Carl Or
lando worley. , -
He was born at Gallatin, Mo.
Jan, 6,1878, and was well known In
Klamath Falls. ; ,
Surviving are his widow,' Eva
Stearns Worley; five children;
Cheater D, Worley, Hanston, Kas.,
Lester M. Worley, Basehor, Kas.,'
Mrs. Helen Hoey, Tonganoxie,
Kas., Carl Oj Worley, Jr., Salem,
Wilmont S. Worley, Los Angeles;
a step-mother, Mrs. Mattle Worley;
half-sister, Marguerite and half
brother, ftobert Louis, all of Klam
ath Falls, besides step-children.
Funeral services were held Tues
day at 10 a.m. from Ekman's Fu-
ment in the Valley Union Cemetery,
neral Home, Sllvcrton, with inter-
Electrical Energy
Figure Gaining
NEW YORK Ml Electrical
energy distributed throughout the
nation last week topped the nine-bilUon-kilowatthour
mark for the
first time in the Ti year history of
the electric' industry. '
Edison Electric Institute said
bitter cold weather helped to shove
output in the week ended Jan, 16
to the record high of 9,013,905,000
kilowatthours. This was an 11 per
cent advance from the 8,121,367,-
000 kilowatthours- In the same
week a year ago.
All sections of the country
showed gains last week over the
same week of 19o3, with advances
most pronounced in the Pacific
Northwest and the Southeast. The
Pacific Northwest was ud 31.1 per
cent and the Southeast 22.2 per
cent, -
VICTORY,
SAIGON, Indochina (PI The.
French announced Wednesday ma
rine commanaos ana miantry nave
retaken the key Mekong river port
of Thakhek, evacuated by the
French almost a month ago when
the Communist-led Vie tm inn thrust
across Laos In central Indochina. 1
NEIGHBORS interested
in the fate of 15-months-old
Mike Foltz, victim of
cancer, ' are accepting dona
tions to help defray, ex
penses for the little boy,,
brought home Sunday night
from Doernbecher Hospital',
Portland, where . his condi
tion was considered' un-'
favorable. He is the only
child of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Foltz. Both young parents
are graduates of KUHS.
Mrs. Robert R. Elliott, 1316'
California .Ave., has con
sented to be responsible for1'
the fund. The phone num
ber is 4537. .
Photo by Ferebee
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Cold Doesn't Stop
Rowing Crews . "
SEATTLE Wl It was below
frcczinir mid little chunks of Ice
kept floating by but University of
Washington F-r-f-f-icshman oars
men turned out In scanty attire
Monday to open this year's prac
tice sessions on Lake Washington.
Coach Stnn Pocock (he stayed
in the honthousc) said the boys
were "eager" to go when they re
ported so he let them "get tho
feel of rowing."
Goose-pimples to the contrary.
notwithstanding, tile boys had
good workout. Every man on the
varsity squad will attest to that.
Tlie varsity stayed inside, too,
and watched.
House Building .
n Nation Booms
WASHINGTON ifl Tor the
fifth straight year, more than a
million housing units were placed
under construction in 1953.
The Labor Department's Bureau
of Labor Statistics reported
Wednesday that 1,102.400 new per
manent non-farm dwelling units
were started last year.
This was the third best housing
year on record, comparing with
17.000 units started in 1052, and
396,000 in the 19S0 record year.
Nntlnn'in m.mhitit Annitnl
mectinir Weyerhaeuser - Klamath
KcriKfal rffiit unlnn. W.rh..ii..
er Motel. 7:30 D.m.. Friday. Jan. 22.
CAMERA CHATTER
By DAL SWOGGER
Flash Shots
for Groups
"Why do the people In the
front row of my group flash
pictures seem properly ex
posed, but those In back seem
to be too dark?"
This same question has been
thought of by many of you and
though there are a number of
remedies, let us discuss the
most easy correction.
If we at first realize the
reason for this effect of
darker background, It will
make It easier to i understand
the correction. Light" from the
flash bulb Is brighter closer to
the source of light, which Is
generally the camera. As the
distance Is Increased and we
get farther from the flash
bulb tho light from this bulb
has less effect on the exposure
of our picture; therefore the
closer the subject is to the
camera In our flash shot Uie
lighter this subject will be in
comparison to subjects behind
or farther from the camera.
For example, we have 3 people
In a picture to be taken by.
means of flash:
subject No. 1 Is 8 fect from
Uie camera Subject No. 3 Is
7 feet from the camera Sub
ject No. 3 Is 9 feet from the
camera.
The 3 subjects arc sitting on
the couch and We are taking
the picture at an angle look
ing down Uie couch If sub
ject No. 1 who Is nearest the
camera looks good, as far as
exposure of the film Is con
cerned, we have subject No.- 3
and especially subject No. 3
getting too dark on the final
print.
The first solution is to al-
ways try and "Oroup" the.
folks ,ln posing for a flash
shot keep the people in
more of a "line" and nearer
the same distance from the
camera or light source. This
"grouping" or keeping folks on
the same plane from the cam
era is the easiest and most
simple meUiod to use in cor
recting this uneven exposure.
Remember though, In your
flash, if camera is adjustable,
always measure your distance
' and get the correct exposure.
If your camera Is not adjus
table, on your farther (9 feet
and beyond) pictures you can
use' a No, 25 of press No. 5
bulb. If your picture is to be
closer (8 feet and nearer) you
can uso a midget such as PP
3 to keep your closer picture
from being "burned up", or
. over exposed.
Keep In mind at all times It
you have a pholo problem or
need photo supplies, drop In
and see me at Standard Opti
cal, 715 Main In Klamath Palls,
or call 8322. Tills season Is
grand photographically, so
have a swell picture taking
time
Bye for now . . ,
, STANDARD OPTICAL
715 Main Klamath Falls
AUDIENCE
BOSTON 11 The holdup man
of the future will have an unseen
audience at the new building of the
Provident Institution for Savings.
The bank is installing a television-eye
which will enable bank of
ficials to see what is going on
throughout the bank.
Highlights In Congress
for Today
WARHiNfirnN ifl The Air
Force's dream of a separate acad
emy of its own comes a step closer
as the house takes up Its bill.
Republican and Democratic lead
... nuiiflt mtif it n a s s a g e
for the administration-approved
measure, the first major House
legislation of the new yer.
Seaway Senators gird for a pos-
Sierra Madre
Floods Ease
LOS ANQELE3 (P) Flood dan
gers in the threatened foothill
community of Sierra Madre,
where 2,000 persons were urged
to leave their homes Tuesday, ap
peared to be lessening early
Wednesday.
Countv disaster crews remained
on a standby basis but the Weath
er Bureau early Wednesday pre
dicted gradually clearing condi
tions with a few scattered show
ers. Sierra Madre city officials
estimated that only a few of mf
2,000 urged to evacuate . their
homes actually noved out.
The warnings rere made by
traveling police loudspeaker cars.
But police said that with weather
conditions apparently improving
the warnings was not being re
peated.
The rain started throughout
Southern California Sunday night
and by Monday there was heavy
water runoff from Uie mountain
slopes above Sierra Madre that
had been denuded by recent forest
fires. Torrents of muddy water
flooded Sierra Madre streets and
damaged some homes in Uie north
ern section.
ciRinn after Sen.
Morse IR-md) blocks an agree-1
ment to limit debate on a bill to
allow U. S. participation in build
tog a St. Lawrence seaway. Sea
way supporters report Sen. Dirk-
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sen (K-iiii, unm un -..
may switch to their side. ...
n. A.lnon A tussle WiUlUl
... - t. . Tln.AnwiPnn Activities
Committee waxes hotter with a
u., ito Rpnior Democrat.
Rep. Walter of PeUisylvania, that
Chairman veiae in-wi "-""
gressional rules in firing Louis J.
Russell, his top staff Investigator,
before a special subcommittee had
made a report. ?
' r .n ate. House con
ferees dicker over differences be
. ....,. umiRp - nassed
tween ou,iovc-o.. .
bills to boost acreage allotments
for cotton farmers In 1954.
TririrAi amendment Georgia's
Sen. Oeorge, taking a leading role
lor the Democrats in roe uispuu.
over a proposed constitutional
amendment on treaty powers,
blicans to nut their
differing views on It to a Senate
vote, GOP Leader v 1 1
Calllornla has no C0Z'
mat is acceptable to bS I
istration torces (
of Sen. Brlcker (RKjhJJ? S
he hasn't given uSill
r "JjC, 1
master General Summw'S.1
also be offset by coniriSi 1
I""" "' w"ni worker., .
m- t . .. l
t Foods ol their bwl
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Hans Norland Auto Insurance. 627
Pine St. ' '
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