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TTERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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Mtlng Plae Changed Th
Klamath Kali Council of
Churohwomen executive com
mute will meet Friday, Sep
tember It, at 10:0 a. m, at tha
Community Congregational
church on Oarden street. A pa
per Buck luncheon will follow.
Board member, repreitontnllvet
and olhtjr Intorusted women are
Invited to attond. The board
mooting will convene at 1 p, m
at which time committee chair
men will be announced. Women
representing the varloui church
group! aro urged to attend.
Leave Road Kenneth Tug
gle, 27, 1037 Walnut itreet, re
oorted today that hli car left th
road and caromed Into a ditch
nn Highway 07, thre and one
half mile weet of Klamath Fall
early Tueiday morning. Tuggl
aid ha wai ellghtly Injured.
With Quartermaster Corpt
Word he been received from
Peggy Rakostraw, who left for
Oakland last Saturday, that the
haa accepted a aecreurlal poii
tlon with the army quarter
masters corps there. She was
employed her by Consolidated
Frelghtwaya.
Red Cros Sewing Reames
Oolf and Country club members
will mumi their regular Thurs
day afternoon sewing for the
Red Cross tomorrow ai in nom
of Mre. George H. Merryman, It
was announced weunceaay.
naturiu From Vacation Pa
tricla Wethered of the Klamath
rnnntv Public Welfare commis
sion has returned from a week's
vacation spent with her parents
In Eugene.
Langell Valley
Vincent Hurley, a destroyer
pilot, arrived Monday from San
Francisco to spond a few days
with hi wlfa and thre children.
He haa been on active duty In
th Paclflo for several months,
Mr. and Mr. Hurley spent Mon
day evening In Langell valley
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Ben Nork.
Sergeant William E. House of
Stockton, spent several day last
week with hi parent, Mr. and
Mr. Elliott House. Mr. and
Mr. House, Jean and William,
spent the weekend at Ashland
visiting his aunt and uncle, the
Irwin Houses.
Mr. John Horn and ' small
eon, loft Wednesday morning for
Portland to visit her son uin
ton. and relative and friends.
Congratulation are, going to
Men Clarice on winning no
1100 scholarship to OSC for out
landing work In FFA. The
Kholnrshlp was given by Sears
Roebuck and company.
Mr. Mary Dearborn and Mrs
Wei Dearborn and children,
were 8undny dinner guest of
the Le Leavitt.
Many Langell valley women
attended the bridal ahower In
Bonanza, on September 18, In
honor of Lol McDonald, who Is
soon to be married to Dewey
Horn.
Mrs. Otto Freeze of Everett,
Wash., I spending several week
vb tine re at ves In Bonanza
and Langell valley. On Sunday
Mr. Freeze and Mr. Ruby
Brown visited with their mother,
Mrs.B. F. Nicholas, who was
celebratlns! her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McCartl
and Mr. Elliott House spent
Tuesday and Wednesday at
Grnnti Pass,
Mr, Hampden and Mis Mor
rison of Klamath Falls were
Langell Valley visitor on Satur
day.
Mr. Evelyn Hoyt and Helen
Czznowskl of Klamath Fall
spent the weekend at the Oscar
Cnmpboll ranch.
Within a few week after
crap steel Is placed In a fur
nace, to be melted down Into
iew teel, It may help to win
a battle In the war, It was elat
ed yesterday at the headquar
ter of the local scrap alvag
campaign.
Oh Boy!
Another Jollr Tim
Dance
Merrill
Saturday,
Sept. 19
Dancing 10 Till 3
BALDY'S
BAND
"Just Good Dane Muilo"
Visit In South Mrs. Gurnet
Carey of 1B0S Main street Is
pending some time visiting
with friend at Santa Rio on
the Russian river In California.
MAIL CLOBINQ TIME
(Effective June It, 1941)
Train 17 Bouthboundi Ii30 a, m.
Train 20 Northbound) 10 a. m.
Train IB Bouthboundi tilS p. n.
Train It Northboundi t p. saw
Vrw Auxiliary Th next
regular meeting will be held In
th library club room Thurs
day, September 17, at 8 p. m.
Member are reminded to bring
potluck.
Missionary Society Th Mis
sionary loclety of th First Bap
tist church will meet In th
church parlors on Thursday,
September 17, at 2 p, m for the
regular monthly meeting In
which all circles unit. There
will be a study period and a so
cial hour, under the direction of
Mrs, Beckstrom,
Congregational Circle T h
Senior circle of the Congrega
tional Community church la In
vlted to th home of Mr. Lee
Sutton on the Midland road
(United State Highway 07) for
their regular mooting, Friday,
Soptember 18, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs.
L. R. Harvey and Mr. Z. W.
Dixon will assist the hostess.
Those wishing transportation
are asked to meet at the social
linll by 1:10 p. m.
Sponsor Sal All member
of the Past Noble Cranda club
ore requested to participate in
the white elephant sale to be
held by the club following the
regular meeting of Prosperity
Rebokah lodge Thursdoy eve
ning, Proceed from the sole
will be used to purchase regalia
for the Theta Rho Girls club.
Royal Neighbor Regular
meeting will be held thl eve
ning at 8 o'clock In the IOOF
hall. All member are urged to
attend.
Women of th Moos Th
homemaklng committee of the
Women of the Moose will meet
at the Moose hall Friday, Sep
tember 18, at 12:30 p. m. for a
potluck luncheon. All member
of the lodge are Invited to at
tend.
Card Party Woman of th
Mnnu r to sponsor a card
parly Friday, September 18, at
2 o clock in me moose nan,
The public Is Invited.
Rummage Sal Th Dagree
of Honor will hold a rummage
sale next door to the Meat Cen
ter between Tenth and Eleventh
on Main street, Saturday, Sep
lember 10. Anyone having rum.
mage which they wish to have
called for may phone Mr. Cecil
Green at 4805, Mrs. Ruby Boll
at 4249 or Mrs. Estelle Smith at
8989.
Mobilization
Ordered in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 16
P) President Getullo Varras
ordered general mobilization to
day throughout Brazil,
Brazil declared war against
Germany and Italy last August
22 after Incurring heavy losse
from axl attack on her merch
ant (hipping.
Since then Brazilian sea and
air force have been helping the
allies combat the enemy sea men
ace, The general mobilization ex
tendi step already taken by th
Brazlllnn government which
hna put the nation on a military
basis. Brazil could "place 350,
000 trained infantrymen In tho
field.
Logging Operators
Must Pay U. S.
PORTLAND, Sept. 18 jr
The federal government was
awarded $21,272.52 from two
logging operators, W. J. Conrad
nnd Guy Bell, by Federal Judge
Claudo McColloch yesterday,
' The government charged the
defendants with removing 1,055,
376 feet of timber from federal
land In Coos county In 1037-38.
Conrad and Bell failed to ap
pear to contest tho action.
When two young people get
their head together they do
wonder with the latest donee
steps,
HEMORRHOIDS (Piles)
Himii (Rupture'), Fissure or Fistula
(tiieta dliertUri Impair TW
ba1tklliclBeTr9
power. For 30 T we
tteoeHlallr fretted tbmi
ends el people ' mete en
teente. No ko.ptlil opera
Hoa. No eenitaeaoot. No
iBieoMin frostwork. Cell
ot esenlnatloB or eend lot j
'Rig deeotlptlT Booklet.
Open tvnfngi, Mon.,Wi.,M.,?'ofti30
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Phylcltn antf Surn
H, f. Cor. X. BmnlltU tarl Grind At.
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WASH NGTQN
HELD PUTTING
By D. HAROLD OLIVER
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 UP)
Clurnnco Budlngton Kelland, ex
ecutive director and publicity
chief of the republican national
committee, declared In advance
of a western speaking trip to
day that the administration ap
peared to be putting off a full
war effort until after the elec
tions lest th attendant sacrifice
have adverse political conse
quence.
"There seems to be a disposi
tion on th part of the power
mar be," he said In an inter
view, "to postpone an all-out war
effort, with tha sacrifice It en
tall by tha public until after
the election. There seem to
bo apprehension lest tha asking
of nocessary sacrifice now have
a political effect and lot of
voles."
Safeguards Gone
Calling for an "Independent"
congress In tha November elec
tions as did Frank E. Gannett,
newspaper publisher, In accept
ing the assistant chairmanship of
uio u. o. p. national commute
yesterday, Kelland described the
United State a the "greatest
company in tho world" with
every citizen an Investor and
with age-old check upon IU
operation to prevent iU-advlted
action.
"In the last nine yean," he
asserted, "lliese salcguard have
disappeared. The operation
management of the company has
taken full control. A any In
telligent person knows, the uc-
cess of any company depend
upon the excellence of It man
agement. The management must
rely very greatly upon lta board
of director.
"The congress of tha United
State I the board of director
of the American people. For
nine year It ha not been an
Independent board of director
but ha acted upon the order of
the operating department which
I the executive."
EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
Continued from Pago One)
tion with Europe. Is about to
lake ilmultaneou action toward
realization of the new world or
der.
TOZS he mean Siberia?
Doe he mean India?
Or I he TALKING
THROUGH HIS HAT to throw
u off the scent and make It pos
slble for the Japs to apply max'
Imum force at their selected
point In the Solomons?
You never can tell In war,
where surprise, resulting In
catching the other fellow off
balance, Is all-important,
"N the home front, Edward
O'Neal, president of the
American Farm Bureau Federa
tion, tells the senate banking
committee, which is considering
the Inflation check which the
President ha told congress it
must provide or he will:
"We (tha farmers) believe ris
ing labor costs must bo taken in
to consideration (In checking in
flation) because If they are not
considered It will be simply Im
possible for farmers to compote
with other employers in the labor
market for the help they must
have to maintain production."
There, in a nutshell. Is tha
farmer's position in this farm-prlty-cost-oMlvlng
ruckus.
It must be conceded by every
fair-minded thinker that the
farmer' position has lta points.
An Ohio man who imashed a
Juke box wa claimed insane.
A lot ot folks have been on the
verge of insanity.
Instead of trying to keep up
with the family next door these
days, wa try to keep down with
them.
It's
ORE
TONITE
CA1-ORE
e11 TAVCRkl aS
M 10 H WAV 47 SOUTH
OFF WAR uRiVE
APPLIQUE DESIGN
TOR QUILT OR PILLOW
till "'vWJ
by Alice Brook
A patch for her dress, another
for her bonnet, one lor her para.
sol and you have this girl of
crinoline days put together.
Make each block In different
scraps of material. This would
be an ideal friendship quiltl Pat
tern 7371 contains accurate pat
tern pieces; diagram ot block;
yardage chart: diagram ot quilt,
To obtain this pattern send
11 cents In coin to The Herald
and News, Household Art
Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not
sand this picture, but keep it and
the number for reference. Ba
sure to wrap coin securely, a
loose coin often slips out of the
envelope. Requests for pattern
should read, "Send pattern No.
, to followed by
your name ana address.
Norman Osborne
Gets Commission
As Naval Ensign
Norman TUden Osborne of
Tulelake has received hi com
mission as ensign in the U. S
navy civil engineers corps, it
was announced Wednesday by
Chief Gunners Mate F. R. Dun.
can of the. local recruiting ta.
tion. Ha will ba stationed at
Norfolk, Va for duty in the
construction battalion known a
the "SeeBees."
Alio announced by the re
cruiting station were two new
enlistments, Phillip Champion
Sergent ot route 3, and James
Bassctt Gwlnn, 142 South Riv
erside, both of Klamath Falls.
Stories of Japanese atrocities
are not Just talk, but tor me to
relate specific Incidents would
endanger lives of thousands of
more Americans still In Shang
hai and hoping to get home.
Other travelers who returned
with me told me far more than
I can safely tell. Miss Mary
E. Walther, missionary to Chi-
Most folks who make tha best
of what they have, have very lit
tle. there's health
APLENTY IN EVERY
SPOONFUL OF
DELICIOUS
, ALBERSOATSf)
Injoy tha nrw Improved flavor
of Albers Oats either Quick or
Old Fashioned. It cooks up fUky,
rull-bodied, aemy-colored
ml mushyl Thrifty to scire, too.
Albers Oits brings yon the body
building, energy-giving nour.
ishment of pure whole grain, Is
the best natural source of pep-up
Vitamin Bi. I
Help mala
AMAmerka strwy J
Thl type of food is among those
recommended in Uncle Sam'
Nutrition Food Rules to make
America strong 1
Keeps em
qofnq
till noon!
sw f Boycott
fhTMALSERS cm )
MENUS SLATED
Two meeting of Importance
to Klamath county farmer and
livestock grower are scheduled
for this week at th .office of
County Agent C. A. Hendncon.
The board of director Of the
KlamatR County Woolgrower
association are to meet Thurs
day at 2 p. m.. and Henry Se-
mon, president of tha Klamath
County Potato Growers associ
ation has called a meeting of
the board of directors of that
group on Friday at 2 p. m.
It Is " understood that parity
legislation and labor for har
vesting the potato crop will be
chief topics for discussion by the
potato growers.
MERRILL -E. A. Roberts, 89.
died suddenly early this morn
ing at his home at Bloody point
In Modoc county, Calif., it was
reported today. The county cor
oner attributed death to a heart
attack.
Mr. Roberts, a native of Okla
homa, had been employed by
the U. S. Reclamation service tor
the past five years. He return
ed home last night from attend
ing a welding class In Klamath
Falls complaining of feeling ill
and died a short time later.
Mr. Roberts Is survived by
his wife, Oma, and a mother in
Eugene.
Whalebone, once so valuable
in commerce, has lost most of its
value, due to manufactured substitutes.
MR. ROBERTS DIES
AT HOME III HOC
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XJeut.-Gen. Bernard L. Montgomery, described by Wendell Wlllkls as "a fighting general," outline
tactic tor his staff after assuming command of Britain' Eighth Army in tha Middle East and pinning
back Nazi Marshal Erwin Rommel' ears in battle. (Passed by censor.)
Brookings Area
Air Raid Supervisor
Is Klamath Man
Lieut. J. T. Runyan, area su
pervisor of the air raid warning
system who was quoted In an
AP dispatch from San Francis
co Tuesday regarding effective
ness of the system In spotting
the Jap plane which dropped
a bomb near Brookings, is a
former Klamath Falls man.
He is stationed at Boseburg
at present, having entered the
service on September 10 ot last
year. He was associated here
with the California Oregon
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9300
CHOOSE FROM
ROTHMOOR
BRITTANY
COLUMBIA
ROSENBLUM
AND OTHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISE
BRANDS.
East Commander Planning Strategy
Power company and Mrs. Run
yan Is employed in the police
judge's office in the city hall.
Courthouse Records
WEDNESDAY
Decrms
Edgar L. Richards versus El
len Richards. Plaintiff award
ed divorce by default. Edward
B. Ashurst, attorney for plain
tiff. Jean Elizabeth Leverich ver
sus Juel Charles Leverich.
Plaintiff awarded divorce, rati
fication of property settlement
and return of former name,
Jean Elizabeth Johnson. U. S.
We Have
FALL
COAT
Luxuriously furred or un
trimmed flatteringly fem
inine or man tailored, for
dress, for sport, for col
lege ... we have your
coat! In the newest Fall
silhouette, the outstand
ing new Fall colors and
fabrics. Make your selec
tion early!
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Balentlne, attorney for plain
tiff. J. C. O'Neill, attorney fo
defendant
Leonard M. Cherry versus
Elrey Lavera Cherry. PlalntUl
awarded divorce by default.
Edward B. Ashurst, attorney
tor plaintiff.
Justice Court
Samuel- Weldon Petty. N
operator's license. Fined $3.80.
Warren S. Miller. Failure to
stop at stop sign. Fined $5.80.
A financial failure doesn't
hurt so much after you become
accustomed to your new friends.
Let's put everything to work!
Sell the articles you don't use
through a classified ad.
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