' PAGE TWO POTATO LABOR SITUATION NOW NEAR BALANCE ttupply and demand are virtu ally balanced in the Klantath po tato labor situation, according to John E. Comer. head of the farm labor division of the state em ployment service. Cooter, after spending several clnys here in connection with the potato labor problem, left Friday after sending out "stop" orders to other offices telling them that there is no need for additional men in this region. The state supervisor said that digging in some smaller fields is being completed, and pickers front those jobs can go elsewhere to fill demand that is expectea to arise in larger fields. He Raid that the California employment service 'has cooper ated effectively with Oregon in meeting the problent here. About 300 men wen moved in through the efforts of the employment service. Cooter mod he plans to return to Klamath late' on and to meet with the potato growers for a discussion Of various problems, such as that having to do with housing. Itinerant workers now engaged in picking potatoes here will find Jobs in the co:ton fields of Cali fornia if they go south after the ...local harvest is completed, Cooler stated. There Is huge demand for help in the cotton area of California. Four-H News MALIN COOKING CLUB The Cooking III club of Mal in met October IS. 1937. The president called the meeting to order. We opened with a ,song, which was "The More We Get Together". Then we said the club pledge. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. The club selected a name for our club. The name which we select ed was "The Early Bird Bakers." We received our material to day. By our next meeting, which will be two weeks from today, we are to have one meal prepared. Our work for this year is to pre pare six meals and bake six batch , - LL , coming Here Tfl SHELL IN STOP AND GO, YOU START YOUR ENGINE "COW" MANY TIMES EVERY PAY ALSO. IN STOP AND GO. TEMPERATURES INSIDE YOUR ENGINE OFTEN REACH 350 fA011)." e kido, tar 45:24A Arai AND ONLY ONE START CAN CAUSE AS MUCH WEAR AS A SO-MILE TRIP t.:;. W Max Do lin. veteran west coast radio and stage orcheatra direc tor, who will bring a party of 14 to the Pelican theatre here Sun day and Monday. es of bread. We are to prepare five meals for our family and one meal for one or more guests. This is making a total of six meals. Al so any girl in the Cooking III club who wishes may join the Dollar Dinner contest. The Dollar Din ner contest is. a contest which is held at the spring fair. One or more girls are entitled to prepare a dinner not costing more than a dollar. Then the dinners are judged. You see the meal has to be well planned. The girls are certainly looking forward to a busy year. After the adjournment of the meeting we entertained ourselves by playing games.Marie Hanel. BOSTON WOOL. BOSTON. Oct. 22 (AP-USDA) Wool was quiet in the Boston market today. Worsted manufac turers were almost entirely out of the market. Top makers made a few bids which were below levels. Most holders were willing to consider. Consequently little action took place and the trade-1 situation remained unchanged. I e Church News 1 Services at the Seventh Day Adventist Church at 833 N. street will be held, Saturday. the Lord's Day. (Ex. 20: 8-11) and (Mark 2: 28). Services are held at 9:45 a. m.. and 11 a. m. The subject at the 11 o'clock hour will be "Prayer." moTort 'OIL THERE'S NO SAFER LUBRICATiONI MAX ORIN. PARTY TO IPPRA HEE Max Bolin. outstanding eoast radio personality. with a party of 14, will come to Klamath Falls on a personal tour Sunday and Monday. Bolin is booked for the Pelican theatre. , A national name In muVo in radio. Max Bolin has been a lead ing figure in his field for many years throughout the entire mu sic world, Re has appeared in the leading theatres for many 'Pyears. and was the original musi cal director for the National Broadcasting company of the Pa cific Coast when the NBC first established its branches in 1927. Since that time he has appeared throughout the country as guest conductor in various theatres and broadcasting stations. This personal appearance tour must be limited in time, due to radio commitments of many of the artists, coupled with the fact that. Colin must return to Port land for the assembling ot hie fall and winter programs of the New Rivoll theatre. Not only will the people of Klamath Falls have a chance to meet and hear this outstanding group of entertainers. but Mr. Do lie. In cooperation with the Peli can theatre, is going to make it possible for all local talent who either sing. dance or play any musical instrument, to have pri vate auditions during his stay in our city. Many of the most out standing stars on this program originally got their start through similar opportunities'. This is something that none of our local people want to miss, as Max Bolin is constantly on the lookout for new talent. as sponsors are al ways looking for new names, new faces and new talent for their big radio programs, therefore from time to time they have asked Max Colin to make recommendations from the list of those who have appeared before him for private auditions. This is a real oppor tunity for the residents of Klam ath Falls. THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mot THIS NIGH NEAT YOUR OIL WILL IRIAN DOWN INTO SLUDGE ANDCARSON UNLESS IT IS TOUGH-1001ED L. M. 94,11Iser, the pastor will preach, All are welcome, The pastor reports thet the seating capacity ot the church is taken, with extra seats brought in, each Sabbath Day. Rev. Seltzer said the latest sta tistical reports from the head quarters ot the denomination show the following authorized figures: "Seventh Day Adventists carry on Mission work In 353 countries and Islands; in 5711 languages, oral and written; and have In all 35,155 evengeliats, doctors, nurses, colorporteurs, and teachers. They maintain 136 hospitals, dispenaaries and treat ment rooms; 2,565 schools, en rolling 108.200 students; and 69 publishing houses, issuing gospel and health literature in 171 lan guages." The mid-week prayer service la, held each Wednesday evening at 8 p. tn. The Bible iessona by the pastor are of help to all who at tend. A cordial welcome is ex tended each one by the board of trustees of the church. AGE ASSISTANCE CASES IIENCED Reviewing old age ssistanro cases last month cut down the number receiving aid from 200 to 189. according to Max Dudley. executive secretary of the Klam ath county relief committee. The review was made in con nection with a similar program throughout the state. Dudley said the decreases were due to in creased ability of relatives to care of oldsters and other ;similar causes. I've learned as I grew older to leave a good deal to GodJohn Leonard Driscoll after reaching his hundredth year. DEODORIZES end SWEETENS MOUTH FOREIGN MA VETS MEET AT MEDFORD A dietrict meeting has boon called for Saturday. October 23 Cm all posts and auxilleries of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in rile trict Number 8 comprieing Brook ings. Brants Poss, Medford, Ash land and KIRMIltit Falls. This meeting tvill take piece in the Medford Armory at 8 o'clock. Arthur O. Bollinger of Brookings Is district commander of the Vet erans of Foreign Wont and Mrs. I. B. Canfield of Medford is Council Member Number 8 in charge of the auxiliaries in this district. 6 Officers of the state depart ment will be guests and 'principal speakere of the evening. State President Beatrice Shadoin of the Auxiliary of Corvallis will be present and it is expected large delegations front posts and aux iliaries will attend. Refresh ments will be served and a social hour follow the respective busi ness meetrogs, at which informal talks on the Americanisation pro grams, junior activities. national home. hospital work and other work carried on by the organisa tion will be given. EXHIBITION OF MASTERPIECES SET NEXT WEEK A picture exhibition will be held in Fremont !school auditor ium Tuesday and Wednesday af ternoon and evening, October 26 and 27. This exhibit. which is owned by the Practical Drawing company of Chicago. Iii., consists of 150 reproductions of the most famous paintings. On Tuesday evening an inter OLD SPEA 1 BRAND e BRANDY M 90 Proof .,21:1 fie 0 UNLESS YOUR OIL IS PAST-PlOWINSP REACHES ENGINE PARTS TNE INSTANT Y00 START, TO PREVENT METAL-TOMETAL GRINDING AND SCRAPING Inr it I !I 1 mom Shell Research Produces ' flew-type Motor Oil for Stop-and-Go Driving A revolutionary finding! "Reduce start. ing wear," said auto engineers, "and you'll reduce the source of up to 75 of today's engine wear." And so, after long, costly research, Shell engineers produced this newatype motor oil Golden Shell. FAST. FLOWING Golden Shell. puts a wear.reducing oil film between each part in your engine the instant you start. TOUGH.BODIED Golden Shell withstands the high temperatures of steady runningdoes not break down into sludge and carbon. You can'tbuy safer lubrication! Don't delay! Protect your engine with the oil made especially for stop-and.go driv. ing. There is a Shell dealer in your neighborhood. eating program will be presented. 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Quicker than flash, hair tuned radio response answers electric impulse touch and instantaneously your favorite program floods in for your enjoyment. You wish to explore far air reach's, abroad or at home, to hear short wave transmissions or police, amateur or ship.to.shore converts. lions than turn a simple control and you can operate your Sparton manually lust as you did before keen engineers developed the son. lotions! Sparton Selectrenne. Sparton offers you choice of 24 quality modek all featuring cloan cut reception on a noiseless background with scores of last minute refinements. See and hear Sparton before you buy any radio sit. Appliance, Electric s Sales and Service . Call 176 APPLIAIICE1 ELECTRIC SALES ADD SERVICE (Formerly O'Brienta Sales and Service) Announces Their OPIENDRIG SATURDAY 00.23-624 Main ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Including HOTPOINT, SUNBEAM, UNIVERSAL LINES. 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