December 11, 1041 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN SIFT CHANGES RESULT FROM Wiir with Jnniin linn brought iwlft development on the fnrm front More In United l'rr luminary of It effect hiuI Im niiciuioiu; n Some Ciirni prlre luive lieeii Triiznn. Future priced of wliout, oybeang, butter, eug and flux ood cannot go above ycatetday' rlnao. The price will bn allowed 10 fluctuate within their muni limit but with ycatcrcliiy' dual price on tho top limit. Tha action came on a result of d'verlth trading Monday thnt miw wheat climb tho limit of S rriitK a bushel In Chicago. Soy bean unrl (lax were up the limit if a cents. Corn advanced three 11 ud a half cent; outa one and a hnlf, and rye nearly 8. Butler wa up a half cent. Egga were a full cent higher. And liveittock price remained steady in aplle nf huge inurltct alilpinenK There'll bo hange In tho farm production goal outlined In Sep tember, Hut the change will be orderly. There'll bo no rush of aroctucilon nut- merit win in orld war number one. As Sec retary of Agriculture Wlckard put It, "Wo enter thla struggle equipped with greater reaerven of food, feed and fiber than at any other period In our history." Wlckard met with department of agriculture officials lo Ulacuaa these production change re quired by tho altuatlon. Then he aent meaaagca lo each ntulu farm defenio board chnirmiin iiaklnii for quick completion of tin: farm production cimaun now under way. Ho want lo know tho exact production puma oi mc iimnni 9 farmers Juat aa soon aa poaalblc. When those reirort.s are In, the new requirement will bn match ed with tho production promised mid then now goals will ba an nounced. It may not be necessary lo aak for greater production In aome ltnca because farmers arc promising far more than Hie goals called for. nut u-nr In tlm t'nr Ku.t mi-llll aUuatlc change in some larm fajroduct. Cocoamit oil and palm nil from the Philippine Islands will have to be replaced In full by soybean, cotton, and flaxaeed oil. All our flaxscsd production is needed to meet normal re quirement and..jCPltan already is a iiirplu commodity. Bonanza High to Hold Follies Show BONANZA On December 18. at 8 p. m. the Junior class will present their annual follies Kach cla of the high school will present a number. Tho folly cup will be awarded to the class presenting the out standing skit. Thl year's program includes the following numbers: Mt-lncarnatlon of Columbus, seventh grade; Tho Initiation, eighth grade; Freshman Flushes, ninth grade; Klondike Days, Pnth grade; Super Saturation, eventh grade; Fashion Show Deluxe, twelfth grade. Tumbling, twirling and mu sic will supplement the class skit. Jumes Bract-thaw will act as master of ceremonies. Thirty year ago tubcrculosl wbi responsible for 11 out of every 100 deaths occurring in tho United State. Today it is nponlble for les than five out of every 100 death. To try to put the lid on labor organization In thl country ot It in time would, In my opinion, he dlsostrou. William H. Dnvls, chairman, defense media tion board. a $trrtn wm to INDIA WAS PISCOVIRIO By VAtCO PA. GAHA in 1408 AN ALt-SffA JtOUTB. ths eerren. way to ircat COHStlMUOtt PUE TO IACK OF PROPK f(XK" IM THE PT 15 TO connect we caus of tub Trouble with a reuaous ceneAL. iUVMn CHI O it evew vm n ...... . mm.h. Of WATER. , WARDUTBREAK Mii.uniiii; m Midland ZnupUsie DDRR1S IH SETS CHRISTMAS PERIOD IJOIIIIIK Tho 13UIIO Valley high school will be closed for the Christmas vacation at (he end of the school day, Friday, December III. The school will le-npen again on Monday, .lim itary 5. The White and fluid confer ence held Saturday at Weed was a very Interesting confer ence, It was stated. The theme of the HM2 White and Cold was chosen to he "Pan-Amerl-raiilsm," anil the dedication was "Good Neighbors." Each year the pupils from the high schools In the district have a competi tion In art work, poems, ossay and stories. Saturday, the Unite Valley Bulldogs traveled to Altura to play basketball. The games turned out lo be two of the best ones the boys have played tills season. Tho "11" team lost by the close score of 20-22. The "A's" won 21 18. Decem ber 111 the Bulldog will play the Sacred Heart academy here at Butte valley. The glee club will have a skiillng party Friday, December 12, at II 30 p. in. at Poole's rol lerdromo. Next Saturday the 10 students and two teacher will go to Yreka to attend the tu denl conference and to repre sent Butte Valley high school. Those students will give a re port of the conference to the student body the week follow ing the conference. It is reported that approxi mately $:!." was cleared on the Junior annual class play last Friday. The students arc plan ning to put the money with that accumulated In the next few weeks, coupled with more work by the class of 043. so that the Junior prom will be an assured fact Langell Valley Rev. unci Mrs. Gordon Kmp for. Mrs. W. D. Campbell. Mr. Helen Noble, Mr. Therza Ward, Mrs. Majelne Cox and Mrs ftuth Martin motored to Medford Inst Tuesday for an all day fellowship meeting at tho Assembly of God church there. Mr. Daisy Huntley enter tained at her home in upper Longell Valley recently -kwlth a shower in honor of Mr. Er nest Wolf. A social time waa enjoyed followed by deliciou refreshment. The honored guet received many nice gifts. Harry R. Boyd of Klamath Falls spent last weekend at the home of his alstcr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House. Norma Cambrldgo of Poo Valley spent Friday with Lor mine and Mildred Martin. The Full Gospel church will have their Christmas program Sunday night, December 21 at 7:30. There will bo special sing ing and everyone la cordially Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Welch and sons have moved into Mr. Kate Phillips house for the winter. Miss Willie Mae Randall spent Sunday with Lorraine Martin. Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Gift pur chased a new sedan last week. They will leave for Arizona where It is hoped the climate will benefit Lloyd' health. Merrill Mr. and Mr. Guy Sheldon, accompanied by Mr. Sheldon's parents, Mr. and Mr. Jess Dieter left Wednesday morning for Pendleton for a brief visit with W. J. Dieter. Mr. Shel don's brother, In tho 05th bom bardment squadron in Pendle ton. The squadron has been or dered to report for duty at a destination unknown within a day or two. Tho JOC clas met Wednes day afternoon at ths homo of Mrs. Lawrence Mltchelmore, the members deciding tt buy a pul pit Blblo for the church. Mrs Lucy Taylor, a guest, gave an interesting account of the na tional JOC convention held re cently in Inglewood, Calif. A gnu I nn antelope. Tou'ra won hnlf the battls against rnltl tlliicomforta If you can opan tlitwo etiifly noatrlla and hreatha through ymir noil without that imiothorv faalinf, If your noatrila ars cIotrciI lip, lnart, Mant.rielat.um. Nota how affrotlvwy It, sasaa your breathing and rellavaa t.ha anaealn. animins, aoranaaa, awallln, ana redncis, With all thana tnnoyanoaa oheckfd, you can go about your ac tlvttiH In comfort. Jars or tiioaa, 30a Funeral Services Held for Pioneer MlSHfilLL The memory of Mr. Hoetla Bywmtn, beloved pioneer of tho Merrill commun ity, wa honored hero Wednes day afternoon when friend gath ered In Iho Merrill Presbyterian church fo hrr funeral servlcee Taking his text, Rev. Lawr ence Mltchelmoro recalled her generosity toward the entire community, her benevolence and her long association with the church. Mrs. Bowman Joined the church in Merrill one year fol lowing her arrival and was a constant and devoted member. During the service Mr. E. E. Kllpatrlck, Mlsa Mildred Ship man, E. E. Kllpatrlck and John W. Taylor sang, "Abide With Me" and "In the Sweet By and By," with Mr. Lillian Thomas at the piano. Pallb.-rers were Warren Fruit, R. H. Anderson, Jes B Kldwell, W. r. Jlnetto, George Carleton and Ben Faus. Burial wa In the Oddfellows cemetery beside her husband, Columbus Bowman who died two years ago. Legion Post Holds Meeting in Merrill MERRILL Residents of the Merrill community g a t h e red Tuesday night at the regular meeting of tho Merrill post, American Legion to pledge co operation In civilian defense activities In the county wide program that I to be planned to keep civilian alert to the fact that America i at war. Response was spontaneous and hearty. The meeting was held In the Legion hall. While It Is not expected that Klamath county will bo in the path of Japanese bombs, the need for constant vigilance wa stressed and committee which will function If the need arises. Similar session are being held in Tulelake and Malin this week. 4-H News PLEVNA POULTRY CLUB The third meeting of tho Plev na Poultry club was brought to order by the president, Donald Olson, November 30, 1941. After the roll call and minute were read, we discussed due. Alio wa talked about conducting a meeting. After all tha import ant matter were finished, we all piled into Tommy Duke (our leader) p'ick-up and drovo to the fish hatchery. Tho keeper, Bert Gray, showed us how he separ ated the bad from tho good fisli eggs. We saw the fish in dif ferent stages. They were most ly all rnir.oow trout. By this time everybody wa hungry so we ate and then we started for homo. At this meeting we all had a very enjoyable time. Eleanor Sergent, news reporter Wo organized our club the latter part of September and we now have seven members in it. The officers are Lydia Carnini, president; Lois Graham, vice president; Evelyn Christenson, secretary-treaurer; and Betty Harey, new reporter. Other member are Maxlne Stevens, Corgia Spore, Alice Robertson. All the members are making two projects tills year for their room The vice president called the meeting to order because the president was absent. Secretary Evelyn Christenson called the roll and read the minutes. We decided what projects we were going to make and to have our materials ready next meeting. The meeting was then adjourned and the meeting ended with a gong and a yell by our song and yell leaders. Betty Hargey, news reporter. This Is the 38th annual Christ ma seal sale held In the Unit ed States. COMPLETE FEMININE HYGIENE DEMANDS. uch has been written about feminine hygiene. But too often women eve r look hvalene In the REAL sense of the word underarm cleanliness and tweetness, You cannot be attractive with underarms moiit, stained and smelly. U Attid, the new cream deodorant, t. Arrld dots oot roc drams, don eot Ittitite kln. I. No willing to dry, Caa be used tight aftlf iharios. g, Initaotly checks tiinplntfoo t to 5 days. Ramorei odot from piripliirjoo, kpa armpits dry. 4. Arrld It a pure, white, gtaaatleai, stalo Im rinlihfag cream. I. Awarded Approval 8t of Amir lean hmV lute of laundering aa harmless to fabric Women uie mora Arrld than any etber deodorant. Try 10d. S9d or i?4 )ar to- - r -i" store which tells toilet goods. 1H MERRILL Merrill folk arc aked to put shoulder to the wheel In the new call for Red Croa funds, It wa announced thl week by Mr. Frank E. Trotman who wa present at the meeting of Klamath county Red j i'.'i. ..' rl-. - V Wl I2',. 1 r Blankets .m m m ' . closely If j I Seors Fomous Blankets ct SAVINGS! 1 '- The luxury of a much higher priced blanket at only $3,491 The sheen of teca rayon with the cozy warmth of rayon, and wool, on a sturdy cotton warp 'or years of sleeping comfort! Duck - Down Enjoy the luxury of a down filled comforter at thla amazingly low prlcel Give the finest in sleeping comfort! Gold, rosedtist or copen taf feta, filled with bouyant white duck down! 133 So. 8th Cros chairman In Klamath Fall I Tuesday afternoon when it was learned that a call had been Is sued for $10,000 In addition to tho county quota, raised In the recent membership drive. While. Merrill has not ct a quota the public Is asked to re spond to the call and In tho near future wooden boxes to bo built In Klamath Falls will be placed In advantageous places in tovn into which contributions may be dropped. Cash may also be left at the home of Mrs. Trotman, Mrs. C. A. Taylor, Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick, Mrs. W. J. Grove, at Castleman' pharmacy or at the office of Dr. F. E. Trotman. Any amount may be donated. There will be no buttons Issued &ii(iiiK TCTctS FOR EVERYONF at or--.,. r...n.ic c&VINGS ZA . - 4sS'' Warmer! Lighter! Light a a Cloudl Shimmering Taffetal Filled Comforters .90 Also Term but a receipt will be given and names of contributor will be publlhed. There will be no per sonal solicitation, unles the quota fall short of the total. A Red Cros table will be featured at the Christmsto ar rangement exhibit next Satur day, sponsored by the Lost River Garden club to stimulate en thusiasm for the immediate need of donations. Help Kidneys nil Nihil, HervOTinew, U f !". a0"',; An and lel worn out. to non '" 0 and non-lTiKrnle Kidney end S'M lit.jm ihonld try CpUt aj f " Iotmi Ml thon.anrli. MMef.fM" iitm.7 back unlaia JuJ tout druMlrt tor CjiUx todaj. Only J5- FRUIT CAKE . Pound. ga-QQ Rich, tangy cake, full of nuts and fruits . . . topped with candled cherries and quartered pecans. Moist and fresh. - - - lie genna rMlil' " - - rr- ':..v-- I i'V ' f,3 I - . Mn.ii. h.th At.. and 49 Save. Time! Money!. Effort! Sears Carry Everything in the Catalog Order Department! 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Mr. and Mrs. Gift Sets Smt!y lettered HI3 and HER leta. MJ. and HPS. and flowM d-iliml In larsa lott bath . toell. baautllul colon! OU boiedl Kitchen Glow Gift Sets Sir ictnilr Htchra t letl Two ay prist taweli, two terrr pot helden. matching dim cloth! Chooia srten. red or blual Embroidered Pillow Cases Mr. and lire., HU and Hira, colored floral pattcrnsi Hand drawn, fine quality muslin Pillow Cases - ' Plain and Striped Outing Flannel, 36 In. I lift to 2.98 girl on 2.93 ; Mil Boyn tn the ervlert 2.98 ing, compared to what ome at 1st have done to trees? Stationery and Cedar Chest $98 Fine quality linen station ery 24 sheets and en velopes. Tennessee Cedar Chest. Decorated. aMaax".. '5 1 SMS 1.00 69c 100p, tl OK nr. i 10c yd. Dial J148 T?9teMuKi