TOWOAY, NOVEMBER DO, It THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAOH'KKlR TT I 1921 MAPPED; BOOTH IN CHI SEAL SALE IS IN II I (UlAsSOCiaterf Pmu) A campaign to sell $"33,000 worth of red cross seals In Oregon will be i launched tomorrow morning Mrs. 0 A Krauie. of 316 Grant street, wilt Ka In rhirr nf tti "ftmnniVfi In. rORThArm. Nor 30 Many Klamath countr and Mr. II. E Wat plAns (or highway Improrement In'tenburg of 309 South RUerslde will Oregon were discussed at the meet-1 hare charge of the sales to b con ing of the slate, highway commission ducted through the school children tern late yesterday. or tnc city. John II. Yeon, who takes the place; Dr A. A. Soule. who Is taking a on the eonrmlnlon made vacant by, 'swat Interest In promotlnic this cam the resignation of Simon llenson. and.ra'CT. had the following to say R. A. Booth, It was decided, will' "The red cross seal Is a small stick shortly make a tour of the state and. cr that ts used to decorate Christmas outline next year's work The sale of 1,500,000 worth of highway bonds was ordered, bids to be opened al the meeting on Janu nary 4, next. The commission authorized a loan packages. It has a red cross with two bars, which Is the Insignia of the organization that Is fighting tubercu losis All funds derived from the sale of these seals goes to help with this work:. For a number of years tuber- The Woman's Store Announcing New Arrivals lT.nti. ..,.. m .... A ' niMiut. foil .11 tn, nthitv i1iai.a. In iu ucuauua luynif lor sum (iwui"""- " " .. ...n. maintenance. Appreral of the paTlng ; numbers of deaths. Now. due to the of the road for nine miles south of campaign that Is being made. It has Corrallls was gWen and Implement' dropped to second place, pneumonia of a stretch of highway between now being first The plan 11 to raise Rums and Sunter. costing about sufficient funds to put a county nurse $80,000, was agreed upon. In each county of the state who wilt It A. noolh, of Bugene. was elect- work among the people to combat this ed chairman of the commission, the deadly plague " position formerly held by Benson Dr Soule U on the executive com- nepresentatirea of the rommlsilon'mlttee of the Oregon Tuberculosis wilt be sent to Washington to work"oelUon. for the Chamberlain road bill In the next session of congress. I IJre wires smoke Melba cigars Wind Shields Our stock of windshield glass is complete. We put them in while you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us up. Window glass in all sizes constantly on hand. Lakeside Lumber to. Phone 128 Evening Wearing -flIIIII' in HI Hm- MMTmIl Apparel mJr 1 What Your Dollars ARE DOING for Your Community ! BOTH SIDES OF THE LEDGER THE PAST FOUR MONTHS CASH and Co-operation 372 memberships at $10.00 $3,720.00 Cash on hand 1,098.00 Total 78 various meetings. Enthusiasm on hand unlimited. RESULTS NOT RESOLUTIONS k 1. A coming Chamber of Commerce. 2. A well attended weekly members' forum. 3. Establishment of County Spirit. 4. Development of playground idea. 5. Getting results on Eugene-Klamath Highway. 6. Secured assurance of Park-to-Park Highway. 7. Secured land settlement demonstration farm. 8. Statistical survey of Klamath county. 9. Working for constructive rural legislation. 10. Secured ample gas during bad shortage. 11. Secured moving pictures and other views of re sources. 12. Took referendum vote of community needs. 13. Organized $100,000.00 housing corporation. 14. Held hearing on Link river dam controversy. 15. Working on plans for better city charter. 16. Associated with both state and national chambers. 17. Daily detail work indispensible to community. 18. 251 new members. If these results can be obtained with the, small outlay in the early days of the organization how much more can you expect when you nave propeny financed your commercial organization ana maae every one a worxing member. i-j A City Is Known By the Chamber of Commerce It Keeps i '. m m?. SjgKigigiKi s ni&m&mn w GET READY TO JOIN THIS WEEK . .-. Klamath County Chamber of Commerce r. f I i