March 17, 1042 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE VOTER HIS UP Arthur W. Schniipp, Klumuth Fallf attorney, will address and load it discussion at an opan moetlnu of tha Mulln yraniiu at Mnlln, Monday evitnhiK, March 23, on thft subject of "Wutcr niKhta." i 'Thar la no aubjm't of moru baalo linportanco to every own r of lrrlnnti)d lund than whoth rr ha ha u property rl(l)t In (ho wutor tin must huve to ruiso crop or whuthor, us tho Inter ior de 'i tmniit now contends, tha ownership of tho wiiter li and remains In tho foth-riil itov crnnu'nt, tho landowner havinif only tho prlvllcga of purchuAo from the Interior dcparlmont Mr.'Sehuupp will dlsuiss the lt'lfal kackvrounrt of irrluntlnn. rjaijl uluto und federal luwa re J )t to water una und the way those wa have been Inlarprrl ed by tho fcourts. The ineotwH will then bo thrown open to guneral discussion of the sub ject. . Tho meeting Is open to the public, whiHIior mrrnbera of iho uranHe or not, It will be Kin promptly at (I p. in. It 1 hoped that Irrigation landowner from aft parti of tha county will at tend. ' California Finds Tourist Business Cut in Half J BAN FRANCISCO, March 17 tUP) California's 30,00O,uoo fennunl tourist business hu been vut approximately In half ilnce '.if Japanese attack on Pearl ifVaf bor it wax estimated Mon UeV )T Callfornlana Inc. t Ttio promotion!)! organization expressed satisfaction over the faal there hai been any tourist business at all In view of the "rumora . throiiKhout the cast about (lunger, attack und terror on the Pacific coast." - TI)so rumors wera uld to have been cuusnd by "publicity seeking Intervlcwa, fertile Imaa natlona, enemy Inspiration and Iel(-dramatllng letters." T T(iero waa no exodus from Bun Francisco, either of the pop ulace or of tourists already here, tha organization aald. Sprague River SPRAGUE RIVER Miss Or 4i Hudson, teacher at Bly, via iMl with her slstor Evelyn here and attended the Saint Patrick'a dance. Howard Walker, Sprague Riv er high school student is recov ering from aoveral face wounds received In an automobile acci dent last week. Maurice Chrlstcnson and Dill Patrick are taking examinations for entrance Into the nav. Aldcn Lewis, who has been working In tho office of the Cra tor Lake Box nd Lumber com pany has resigned his Job to en list 111 the army. Ha Is spending a few days visiting with rela tives beforo his enlistment. David Book, who recently re ceived a bud leg Injury, is up again and is back at his clerking Jdb at the tdoul department store. Mrs. Bob Passolt Jr., is con filled to her home for a fow days Qi Illness. i ho condition of Harry Short, who has been quite 111 for the last three weeks, Is reported to bo Improving. In this hour, when tho very existence of our nation as a free pcopla ,ia at stake, we cannot afford to lndutga in the promo tion' of selfish Interests. Presi dent Roosevelt, . We Have IVow 1012 DODGE TRUCKS nnd Pickups Ready or Immediate : Deltoeryl . J-Jnder the new regula tions ' (etfeatlve March 2, 1942) YOU may be abla to purchase a new truck or pickup. The new regulation seta up five classifications of those eligible to pur e h a a. Classifications are brold enough so that il you-need a truck you can gat It. We hava the necessary forms and can assist you In mak ing proper application. Come.lnl PHESENT STOCKS ARE THE LAST TRUCKS AND PICKUPS TO BE MANU FACTURED! M. SEE US NOW! LOMR4RR MOTORS ! 424 So. 6th'' v. Survivors of Repulse Disas ter Swing A iJFstt vX iffc VL&1 $M3 Li, M r. .y Burvitors of the sinking of the H. M. B. IttpuUe one of Enlnnd proudest vessels off Singapore enjoy their leave In Bydnry, Australia, where they rrached a haven to be greeted by members ol the Australian Hospital ity Leue. MARKS BIRTHDAY In France, some 2.1 years ago, the American Legion was bum Planned by tlio soldiers and sail or after tho World wur, num ber one, the. American Legion has carried on all theso yeuri,, living up to the preamble, ui U constitution "ror God and Country, wo as-tociutu ourselves together for tho following pur poses: to uphold und defend the constitution of the United States of Anicrieu: to niaintuin luw und order; to foster and perpetuate u one hundred per cent American- ism; to preserve tho memories und Incidents ol our association in the greut war; to inculcalo a sense ol Individual obligation to the community, suite and niiuoii; to combat tho autocracy of botli the classes and the masses; to make right the master of miyht; to promote peace and good-will on earth; to safeguard und trans mit to posterity and principle:) of Justice, freedom and democracy; to consecrate and sanctify our devotion to mutual hclplulncts." In honor of Uia occasion, the Klamath post of the American Legion and uuxlllary scheduled a birthday party ut the Legion hall Tuesday evening at . 8 o'clock. On tho iirogrum, brldg, pinochle, " refreshments and the cutting of a largo birthday cake wore to follow a short meeting; Dorris , DOKRIS Mr. und Mrs. Wok ter Uclnuno have moved from Klumuth Falls to the Corx house in Dorris. Mr, and Mrs. K. J. Snider arc leuving this week for Aums villc, Ore., in' tne Willamette vullvy. 'lncy huve loused the farm of O. H. Snider und will raise green beans for tho coop erative, cannery. Mr. and Mrs. Wulter Kobison of Merrill, have purchased the Abel ranch at Red Hock. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Thomas havo sold their ranch near Dot rls to Roland Souzh. The Butte Valley high school section of tho White und Gold, Siskiyou county high school an nual, is ready for tho printer. Pictures wero taken by Kennoll Ellis, Klu..iuth Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Marsh all uro on a vacation which will taku them to Portland nnd other northern Oregon cities. William G. Hagcl.itcln attend ed a county high school board meeting In Yrcka last week. Perry Hamilton, who has been receiving treatment in the UC hospital In Borkelcy, Is greatly improved and Is expected to re turn to his home in Dorris soon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens returned last week from a vaca tion trip In southern California Mr. and Mrs, Owens were on the fringes of the recent invasion scare, experiencing a blackout in Santa Barbara and visiting in Golita the day after the bombing of the oil wells there. . Tho Butto Valley :hlgh school chapter of the California schol arslilp federation have elected officers for tha rest of the school year. Don Dyscrt was . elected president, William Spannaus, vlco president and Jean Mots chenbachcr, secretary-treasurer. bORRIS Mr. and Mrs. M. E Green are the pnrV-nts of a girl born Morch 8, at Gray hospital hero. Tho new daughter weighed 7 pounds at birth and has been named Dnrllno Jean. Looking tor bargains? Turn to the Classified page Thousands Praise Simple PILE RELIEF This Quick Easy Way I Hlmpl fjllt rtrtd not' wruch ftnrt tortur you with mnrfrfftnlnir itch, burn and IrrlU tlon. fituirt'i Pyramid Huppoiltflrtet brlnn quick, welcomt rtlivf Their 7wy mtdlrft lion mvuna real etimfurt, roducen ttrnin. help ttthttn relnnM mernhrimm, K truly lubricate and anfiena. Protective and anil hafln. winy in tin,. It' wnndarful to b trm df nllt hintir aifaln. f)t - fannlnt Rtuarla Pyramid Huppoaitarlti at your dru, tor tvlthout rtflav and 1.20n Dakar mony-bak ruarant jA-fl m m lb 'Lucky Accident' Weekend in City; No Mishaps Bared it was "lucky uccldent" week end in Klumuth, with three col lisions reported Snturdoy and Sunday, but no personal Injur ie. Wayne B. Kendall of Spring Hold, und 11. K. Dickson of Tula luke collided early Sunday morning on highwuy 06 at the Merrill Junction. Itoy Nt-lson of Fort Klamath und Glenn Huck of 1320 Pleas ant street were involved in a collision at the Weyerhaeuser Junction on highway 06; and Charles C. Brewer of Son Fran cisco reported a collision with C. L. Akes of Yakima. Wash ington on the slippery road sur face north f Klamath Falls on hlghwoy 07 Sunday morning. E RISE SET. CORVALL1S, March 17 (P Tho Oregon AAA office an nounced Sunday that feed wheat prices would advance one cent a bushel March 23. Similar advances will bo made each month, In occordanco with a department of agriculture pro gram, until the new loan rote on 1942 crop whetrt Is announced, the office said. KnrmerB , ordering wheat for livestock and poultry feed should contact ,tUelr county AAA offices, tlio state orgnnUntion udvwed. ' 7 : Merrill Jerry Cilmorc, manager of the Safeway store, has been trans ferred to Ashland and Ccril Sum ner, formerly of Chiloquin, has been sent to Merrill. Gilmorc came here only a few months ago from Grants Pass. William Endicott. employed here-and on Upper Klamath lake for several years, left Saturday for his home at Redding where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. John Kandra, who for many years have lived on their ranch five miles cast of Merrill on the Morrlll-Malin highway, plan to move in the near future to Klamath Falls. Their home hero will bo occu pied by son Lewis and his fam ily. Lewis Kondra sold his farm property lying just north of the John Kandra place to Ira Orem, prominent farmer of tho Henley district who In turn sold his fine ranch recently. No consideration on any of tho transactions was made- public but it Js reported that Orem plans to feed cattle on his newly .acquired ranch. I am sure wc can clean up this business Ilka we did the last one Sgt. D. W. Mann, leav ing ship with A. E. F. In north ern Ireland 24 years after sim ilar experience with first A. E. F. The navy docs not Indulge In tho policy of overstating losses that wo inflict upon the enemy or In underestimating the losses Inflicted upon us. Secretary of Navy Frank Knox. No Traveling Salesman - You Get tho Benefit Klamath Falls Marble & Granite Works 116 So. 11th Sr. Phono 6381 Along in Sydney M w 4 ' '4-S&4 Members of Fremont PTA have set aside Friday, March 20, as "Fathers' Night," when dinner and a special program has been arranged for entertain ment of fathers of Fremont stu dents. Dinner will be served In the school cafeteria starting at 6:30 p. m. The menu consists of chicken or tuna and. noodles. Kilad, home made pics. A small charge to cover expense of the food, will be asked. Immediate ly after dinner tho following program will be given. Dance by the first grade. "Come Be Joyful." Songs by the second grade. Piano solos by Mary Lou Case, 'The Angel's Dream," by Burgmueller, "A March," by Burgmueller. The third grade will present "A Dutch Dance" and "A Dutch Poem," a Dutch song, 'The Land of Wooden Shoes," by Ver Beck. The verse choir of the eighth grade will present two songs, "Thirteen Sisters," and "Lin coln Walks at Midnight." Dance by Patty AUleck. . Two numbers by the girls' chorus. An address by Arnold Gra lapp, superintendent of Klam ath Union high school, "The School in the Defense Pro gram." There will be no charge made for the program. If the press or our citizens honestly believe that the acts of a legislative representative lend comfort to our nation's enemies there must be no ques tion about the right to tell him just that in no uncertain terms. Justice James P. Hill, ap pelate division of New York su premo court. Paul O. Landry this question: "My husband has been offered a position In an other city and we intend to rent our home while we are away. 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