The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 29, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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RESPONSE HERE
TO SEAL SALES
REPORTED GOOD
From business houses. lumber
ompanies, professional officee, as
well as from many private indi
viduals, has come a splendiu re
sponse in purchasing the tuber
culosis Christmas seals which are
annually sold under the auspices
of the Klamath County Public
Health association.
Letters are pouring in at the
association's office in the Klam
ath health unit, and the first
steps have been made toward
reaching the WOO goal set for
this year's seal sale.
Mainly for t he purpose of
reaching numerous individuals
who would desire to contribute
and whoa names are not on the
mailing list letters have been sent
to service clubs and various or
ganizations. many of which each
year contribute funds from their
treasuries to be used in the work
, of combatting tuberculosis.
of interest to members of nu
merous Klamath organizations are
the following commendations from
national leaders of the nationwide
Christmas seal sale:
President of Lions Internation
al, Frank V. Birch. "The activ
ities which the health associations
are carrying on throughout. the
nation in the fight against tuber
culosis are most commendable
and praiseworthy. and I am glad
to endorse the Christmas seal sale
and the ideas which prompted it."
Samuel McCrea Cavort, general
secretary of the Federal Council
of the Churches of Christ in Amer
ica, "In behalf of my organiza
tion, permit otte to express un
qualified endorsement (although
none is needed) of the sale of
Christmas seals in aid of the cam
paign against tuberculosis. I hope
and believe that the churches of
all 'denominations and in all parts
of the country will count it a
privilege to cooperate in this great
, humanitarian enterprise."
President of the national eon
;ream of Parents and Teachers,
Mrs. T. K. Pettengill, "The nation
al congress of PTA welcomes every
effort to conserve the health of
the rising generation especially
preventive programs such es
yours."
George H. Davis, president' of
the chamber of commerce of the
United States, "Improved organ
ization and educational effort are
important factors in the fight on
tuberculosis. I am heartily inter
ested in seeing the National Tu
berculosis association carry its
banner in this campaign."
William Green, president of the
( American Federation of Labor,
"Tuberculosis work is necessary.
TIN funds raised from the sale
of Christmas seals carry on the
work. earnestly hope that every
one will contribute generously this
year so that the National Tuber
culosis association and its 2000
affiliated associations will be able
to continue their campaign to con
trol tuberculosis."
President of the General Fed
eration of Women's clubs Roberta
Campbell Lawson, "Again we are
nearing the Joyful Christmas sea
son, and may we not forget it is
also the season for the annual
Christmas seal sale which is one
means of helping to bring added
comfort and Joy to others."
National Grangemaster Louis J.
Taber, "I want to assure you that
I will be more than happy to ren
der anyAterrice of which4 I am
capable to promote the sale of
tuberculosis Christmas seals again
this year."
President of American Medical
PART OP A HARNESS POE A MIGHTY RIVER is shown here with the near
completion of the base of Grand Coulee dam. Here is the upstream face of the east section with
trasbrack structures for lower tiers of outlet works under construction. A sheer wall rises approxi
mately 170 feet above the lowest point of bedrock. Completed, the vast bulwark el concrete and steel
trill back up the Columbia river for 150 miles.
association J. H. J. Upham. "The
activity of the National Tubercu
losis association in public educa
tion leading to prevention, its em
phasizing the need of early recog
nition and treatment, aiding in
securing of laws correcting in
dustrial hazards and insanitary
living conditions, and especially
In fostering the providing of state
and community sanatoria. entitles
this organization to national rec
ognition and support."
Thomas Parran, surgeon gener
al of the U. S. public health ser
vice. "These seals, so pleasantly
i
reminiscent of the Christmas see- The seed
son and the winning fight against used as a 1
a ruthless enemy, will, if sold in measuring
sufficient quantities, aid measur- ancient Je
ably in the intelligent direction word "carat
and actual field activities of skill- word carob.
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
it
ed fighter's against tuberculosis.
Despite the temporary check to
our repressive measures I reiter
ate. tuberculosis can be wiped out
In our nation."
National Commander of the
American Legion Daniel J. Doh
erty, "I consider it a great privi
lege as national commander of
1,000.000 members of the Amer
ican Legion to give my hearty en
dorsement to the heroic fight the
National Tuberculosis association
is waging against the deadly white
plague."
The seed of the carob tree was
used as a standard of weight in
measuring precious stones by
ancient jewelers; the modern
word "carat" is derived from the
MENDEASTANDIE
MIMEO 01 LEAGUE
J. H. Mosaic ace-chairman of
the Taxpayers league. said Mon
day that there had been con
adorable misunderstanding of
the league's activity in connection
with the proposed city bond issue.
Honig said that what Individual
members might state on the floor
at the meetings of the league dorm
not necessarily reflect the atti
tude or opinion of the league as
a whole. He said the league had
been unjustly criticised for state
ments made by individuals.
The vice-chairman said that a
board of four had been mimed
to consider the various projects
In the bond program and bring
In a report. On the committee
are B. S..arigeby. It. F. Murdoch.
J. H. Honig and John Totten.
The league held a meeting Fri
day night, The directors met
Saturday night.
Christian
Science
"Ancient and Modern Neeront
nom Alias Nlesnterisin and
hypnotism. Denounced" was the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in
all Churches of Christ, Scientist.
on Sunday. November 38.
The Golden Text was, "Do they
not err that -devise evil? But
mercy and truth shall be to theta
that devise good" (Prov. I4:22).
Among the citations which com
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: "He
wers of false prophet' which
come to you in sheep's clothing.
but inwardly they are ravening
wolves. Ye shall know them by
their fruits. Do men gather
grapes of thorns. or figs of
thistles? Every tree that bring
eth not forth good fruit is hewn
down, and cast Into the fire.
Wherefore by their fruit.' ye shall
know them" (Matt. 7:18, 16, 19,
20)'.
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
ed the following correlative pas
sages from the Christian Science
textbook. "Science and Ilea Ith
with Key to the Scriptures." by
Mary Baker Eddy: "The necrom
ancy of yesterday foreshadowed
the mesmerism and hypnotism of
today As named in Christian
Science. animal magnetiom or
hypnotism is the specific term
for error, or mortal mind. It
I. the false belief that mind is in
matter. and is both evil and good:
that evil is as real as good and
more powerful. This belief has
not One quality of Truth" ine
322, 103
Fish porters in the Billingsgate
Market. London. wear peculiar
heavy leather hats which weigh
between five and six pounds each.1
Fourteen hours' work is required
to make one of these hats, which
contain hundreds of nails.
Notice the pure white ciga
rette paper... notice how every
Chesterfield is like every other
Chesterfieldthe same size and
every one round, firm and well
filled. Notice when you smoke one how
Chesterfields are milder and how
different they taste. That's due to
the careful way Chesterfield tobac
cos are aged and blended.
Mild ripe tobaccos 1
and pure cigarette paper
that's why they're MILDER
'
' 14 ',-, why they TASTE BETTER
Recreation
Notes
News About Personalities
, and Events
nURINU our visit to Mrs. John
son's knitting eines last Fri
day afternoon A number of the
students were discuseing the pro.
posed exhibit to he made by
members of Kelly Robinette's
shop groups. The knitting peo
ple were very much interested.
They offered the suggestion that
possibly articles front their Masa
would look well in such an ex
hibit. termination that a full
display of work from the shop
was in prospect and that there
would be no room for knitting
brought hack another suggestion.
"Wouldn't it be a pretty good
thing to have a knitting exhibit."
Vity not? The thought had
never occurred to us.. Evidently
it had occurred to Members of
the class because they were all
for It. It is possible that some
thing might be done about it be
fore many moons. Tito type Of
work that is being done by mem
bers ot the class would make g
III ighty interesting display. This
might be particularly true if we
had some "before and a I La r
using" comparisons to show.
We have been reading somd !
mighty interesting reports on the
annual "Soap Box Derby" that is
held in th6 east each summer.
We wonder if that wouldnt be
a worthy project for the lads of
the Klamath basin. The eccounts
tit the city, county and state
elimination tournaments and the
national contest makes us think
It would be interesting. Right
now is the (Into to start.
And speaking of real contests
we wonder if there is a group of
air-minded people in the com
ment.), who would sponsor a
model piano contest. Such events
are really going over in many
perm of the country. There are
vury few kids who are not Inter
ested in airplunes. hey will
furnish enough competition.
'Rules can be obtained front other
communities where pitch contests
have been held. All it takes is
an organisetion that will start
the ball rolling.
We attended one of these coa
tiAs a few years itack and gut
the surprise of our tile We ex
Peeled to see benches and benches
of scale models all arranged so
they wo.dd show off to the beat
itiunitijige. Ve hate no idea the
things would fly. That Is where
tho surprise- came In. We dis
covered that the kids who were
entered ' in that contest knew
more about airplane d titan we
.IP
thought there was to know. TIM'
alniost'spoke a different language.
During (hat contest we IM
model planes ot all shapes and
sties, and practically all of them
would fly. And that was aaaaaa I
years ago. They tell as that con.
siderable advancement hits been
made since that time. Him
lino motors are now used in some
of thme 11111111111. At that time
the lads depended on the vagaries
of the air currents or upon
motors made from rubber inner.
tubes. We'd like to see another
of these contests.
High School
News Notes and
Comment
By HEINZ Dirowtitc
V IOLATORS of the school tra-
ditions received their first
taste of upper-ciamstnen vengeance
When the Traditions COMIllittee
court held its initial session.
The next day the dull thud of
1110Ving, vibrating paddles that
have hit their mark echoed
through the locker room to pre.
aent a realistic picture of the grill)
verdict of the merciless Jury.
When the kiwanis club held
a Sous and Daughters banquet a
small representation from BUBB
was present to indulge in the
enticing morsels.
To uphold the viewpoint of the
school. lovable Betty Lou Drake
gave an excellent Thanksgiving
talk that must have even warm
ad the cold hearts of the dead
gobblers.
Provided we lake after our
dads and provided we become
Kiwanians, we learned Just how
we'll look and act several years
from now.
For the benefit of the nimble.
When a cold strikes
don't take needless risks
Treat Colds
This PROVED Way
winexperiment) Vicki Vero-
ham been doubly proved
for you ... proved by everyday use
In more homes than any other
!medication Of its kind; turther
proved by the largest clinical testa
ever made on colds. (See full de
tails in each Yap Rub package.)
. 01 Only Vicke give
: yoit, alOttutr itIr.the
.. ... direct external
: i f . f treatment. No
iti I o
1,14 "raVg" Do "all
mach upsets.
Simply massage it on the throat .
chest, and back tan Mustratidi.
Relief starts almost at once. You
begin to feel warm and comfort.
November 29, 1937
minded chess fiends the bialy 4
school cafeteria has boon con.
veiled into the proverbial ballio
field. Everything should be all right
now provided the intellectual
"ivory pushers" don't lose come
of their figures in the alphohnt
coup.
RAE NEES
HOOF OF HOME
Fire. whieh broke out around
the ehininey of hones at 229
North Ninth street, roused. con.
Mumble damns(' to the roof be.
fore tho blaze could be extintinialt
od by the fire department.
The lama, which was occupied d
by Mrs. tieoran Hire, la owned by
tieorae McCollum.
The remainder of the hOtille
tho furniehittint wore not damaged
In the lire. The alarm WAN turneit
Rt 10:12 R. m.
I 2 SENTENCED
ON DISORDERLY,
DRUNK CHARGES
Twelve defendants charged with
drunkenness or with diaorderly
conduct. Aare assessed fines and
jail sentencea Monday morning
when they appeared in Pollee
Judge Otto LanotalM's court.
Two vagrants were sentenced
and are to he litYnn auspensiona
After serving partial sentences
providing they leave at once.
William F. Chance and Everett
J. Starling ars being held in city
Mil on open Marton pending fur.
ther Investigation.
able as Vapo Rub starts working
direct through the akin like a poul
tice. Al the same time. ita medi
cated vapors released by the
wamith of the body-eare carried
direct to the irritated air-pasaagea
with every breath,.
This double action loosens
phlegm relieves irritation and
coughinghelps break local con
gestion. Repeat treatment at bedtime.
After restful sleep comes.VapoRub
keeps right on working, how alter
hour. Often.
by morning
the worst of VICKS
the cold is
mr VAPORLIS
N
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