The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 24, 1941, Page 12, Image 12

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Doeombnr 24, 1041
FARM REPAIRS
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;' A committee to mobilize the
efforts of the Oregon State, col
lege agricultural staff behind the
current national campaign to In
sure adequate machinery for
producing and harvesting next
year's crops has been appointed
by William A. Schoenfcld, dean
and director of agriculture. The
committee will help carry on
the program inaugurated in this
state by the United States agri
cultural defense board aimed at
bringing about early repair of
all present machinery on farms,
and immediate ordering of essen
tial new equipment
. Named on the special commit
tee are F. . Price, agricultural
engineer in the experiment sta
tion, chairman; W. L. Teutsch,
assistant director of extension,
and . R. Jackman, extension
farm crops specialist. All county
agents will be enlisted in the
State-wide program.
The most acute farm ma
chinery problem in Oregon is to
obtain adequate equipment to
handle the SO per cent expansion
in acreage of winter legume seed,
according to Dean Schoenfeld.
- Early repair of all machinery
now on farms will be urged
throughout the state to make
'sure, that necessary parts can
be ordered in plenty of time. Ex
tension men believe that Oregon
farmers generally have had such
long experience with handling
and repairing machinery that
they are more skilled than the
average throughout the country,
hence will not need actual train
ing schools on this work. The
principal task, it is believed, will
be to bring about an immediate
inventory of repair needs, with
orders placed at once.
-Closely allied to this is the
current drive to have farmers
gather and sell all scrap iron
available. Usable parts and iron
suitable for future repair work
are to be held on farms, how
ever. Local Boy Writes
That He's O. K.
' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stough
of South Sixth street have re
ceived word from their son, Wes
ley, stationed in the Pacific with
the U, S. navy. This is the first
tetter they have had since war
was declared.
!- The boy advised his aprents
he was "alright" but did not give
his location. Wesley is a former
carrier for The News and Herald.
Disaster Averted,
Believes Child
As far as Allen Ward Is con
cerned disaster has been averted
te a big way.
The six-year-old Keno resi
dent is reported to have heard
a radio report that the Japs had
bombed Toyland. It took quite
a bit of persuasion on the part
of his mother to assure Allen
that the bombing took place in
Thailand and that Toyland was
still in the hands of Santa Claus.
The army air corps has in
itituted its own direct Washing-ton-to-London
air ferry service,
designed to carry American of
ficials to England, bring back
pilots on ferry duty and provide
American military airmen with
long-range over-water flight
training.
ROM COLLEGE
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Klamath Falls Branch of the
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
ot Portland
50,083 Gallons of
Milk Used Here
In November
Klamath Falls consumers used
up 50,083 gallons of milk during
the month of November, and
1139 gallons of cream, according
to the month-end report present
ed to the council Monday night
by Dr. J. C. Hunt, city meat and
milk inspector.
. Examined during the month,
beef, 410; hogs, 689; sheep, 94;
veal,, 13 9; condemned, beef, 5;
hogs, 1; livers, SI. .
Malin Couple Wed
In Reno Ceremony
RENO Marriage licenses is
sued here Included: George Wil
liams, 33, and Delia Novak, 30,
both Malin.
- Reno divorce suits filed:
' Hilda M. Ewlng vs. Whitley
W. Ewing of Prairie City, Ore.;
married. June 24,- 1922; non
support and three years separa
tion. , Eighty-one million American-
made motor vehicles have been
produced in the last 41 years.
a Reason $
WE ARE GRATEFUL
AT CHRISTMASTIME
In th excitement pno" hurry of the
Christmos Season, it is difficult to see all one's
friends even for a moment, to extend Yuletide
Greetings. We do not wish to pverlook ony of
"our many friends at this glad time of the year
so we are taking this means of wishing eoch of
you a Merry Christmos; to acknowledge your
mony kindnesses and favors and to thank you
for all you have done for us. '
May good fortune follow you throughout the
coming twelve months.
SHAW
STATIONERY
COMPANY
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SANTA TO STAFF
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (AP)
President Roosevelt interrupted
his talks with Prime Minister
Churchill Tuesday long enough
to play Santa Claus to 208 mem
bers of the White House office
staff.
With Mrs. Roosevelt, he re
ceived secretaries, clerks, steno
graphers and secret service em
ployes in his oval office, shook
hands, and presented each with
an informal photograph of him
self and his wife sitting on the
south porch of their home at
Hyde Park, N. Y.
The photograph, eight by ten
inches and autographed "Eleanor
Roosevelt" and "Franklin D.
Roosevelt," was taken last July
4, by George Skadding, staff
photographer of the Associated
Press. It shows the chief execu
tive in shirt sleeves and the First
Lady sitting beside him knit
ting. "Christmas 194V appeared at
the bottom of the picture,
framed in a white border.
Nine-Year-Old Tells
Santa Right Idea
MOLALLA, Ore., Dec. 24 (AP)
A farm father displayed this let
ter from his 9-yenr-old son to
Santa Claus Tuesday;
"Dear Santa: How are you?
I am fine. I am nine years old.
Did you know that my brother
and sister and I don't want any
thing for Christmas but defense
stampsT It's up to us to lick hell
out of the Japs."
A new steel frame, canvas
covered hangar has recently
been announced which appears
to be 'a satisfactory solution to
the storage problem for private
planes.
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The first Boy Scout waste
paper drive will close Saturday,
December 27, Area Executive
Dwlght Gilchrist announced
Tuesday. A second campuign
will begin immediately.
Gilchrist said that nearly two
carloads of paper has been col
lected since the drive begun
early last fall. Results of the
campaign will be shipped to
Portland Saturday.
He urged all householders and
business houses which hnvc
waste paper on hand to contact
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