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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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brainpower irum. ;-
n the Shoi irum mi-
Hit o answer ctiie.itlons con
Ulnf death benefits, wiirc lie-
toll, OkMRe a"" i"' "'
etc., accoriiiiig tu
'L. Maillnnls, head of the
fccil office.
u..l PenrellArt Mrs. nirnn
I... rxl llw. Ktumntri
lilli' Woman's Library club, mv
bunted Wednesday nun mo (lis.
lid meeting slntrcl for Novcm-
icr 8. hnd been inurttniiciy post
fiied due lo eonfllctliiu (lutes
i:ih the senernl eii'Ciion. until.
details will be announced in-
Curd Party Tliu lioinomiik.
lull cuimiiilU'ii ol tiio Women of
tho MmiMi will nicel In the Muoitc
hull rildny, November 3, lit
IIMIU p. in., for politick lunch
i.'ou mid buMiicbS iiiut'thiil. MnueJo
ijci Kunt. ('hiiirii)un of iho corn
iiiIUjc, will bo In chill ku. At 2
p. in., Iho n i no ndcriioon, llioro
will be u curd purty In Iho hull,
Urn 1 lift of tho M-rles, and thu
public la Invited.
TO,
To VUlt Mm. Edna B. Sinn
Icy, grand Kiiiirdhiu of Iho stale
ol Oli'V.im, Jobs UiiiiKhlers, will
upend Thui'Kduy In Klamath
I' nils. Offlcurtt unci choir mem.
brrs will mrri at the Mnsnnlc
Icniplo nt 4:1 ft p. in., Thurndny,
for u hchool of lutitrtictioii con
ducted by Mrs. Stanley. -
Breakfast Sunday, November
5, tho u'uninl committee of the
Women of thu Moose will mod
In the Moose hull al 0:30 a. m.,
lor brcukfaol and a business
mrcllnn. All Women of the
Moosu und members of the Loyal
Order of Moose are welcome to
attend. May Cupps Is chairman.
Meat Changad The Past
Noblo Grand club of Prosperity
Hrbcknl) lot! no will meet Mon
day, November 0. In tho IOOF
hull lor u politick luncheon at 1
n. in., Instead of on Tuesday.
November 7. Hostesses will be
Lnurn Ucrllntis and Alma Cofer.
! Seclil Club Friday Presiding
k hostesses for the meetlnB of
i ralrrn Rnr Knrlnl eluh
triday will be Mrs. Earl Ten).
ir and Mrs. E. II. Hulsluer.
re club will meet nt the Mn-
file temple at l:4.y wnen ten
til be served, followed by
edge.
Tiu Mtttlng Tim chnpter of
Nil suma I'm win noici us
imlir meelliiK at the home of
iida Heath, 104(1 Melrose on
prsday, November 2, at 7:JU
L m. This Is an Important meet-
l ind all members arc asked
attend.
From Portland St!t. Herbert
ibinwn. attached to the main
ny recrultlnn station nt Port
:i, arrived In Klamath Falli
night, rtoblnsnn is dls-
ibutinic advertlsinE for the
AC while here and will proh-
iiy return to fortiand tonight.
laMigailna In a recent Issue
I tin Country Gentleman, a pic
Ire llinWfl hllllr nnlsln
ft built by. Frank Bell, Yule-
jt Hrmer-niecnnnic. with an
jrompanying story describing
e combine,
Hir rln vuii ti..i n. .
a " , i civ, j
r'ri, U. S. army air corps, is
-'"" Here on lunoiign irom
t"no. Calif. He will be here
i"i mivcmoer o
Postal Notei Postal notes,
which are a new type of money
order, will not tio Into effect un
til Jununry l. It was learned
Wednesday iron) ocnl nostoff ce
ainnoriiies. A ttvo cent rate on
these notes for amounts from
$1 to $10 is probnblc.
Rffectlvfi last Saturday, Inter
notional mail service was re
sumed with six additional Ital-
liin provinces, I'oslmustnr ueucr
el Frank C. Walker announced
last night.
tho provinces-are: Ascoli, Pi-
ccno, Grosscto, Macorntu, Well,
Ternl and Vltorbo.
Iho service s confined lo ner-
sonal correspondence. Comincr
clul, financial or business com
munications moy not bo sent for
tho time being, Checks, drafts,
securities and currency aro ex
cluded. Facilities are not yut
available for registration, insur
ance, air mail, parcel post and
money orders. When conditions
warrant, personal support remit
tances will be authorized by tho
treasury and war departments.
The weight limit on letters
from the United Stntes is two
ounces and on those from Italy
40 grams. Tho mall Is subject lo
censorship,
Previously service wo re
sumed with Sicily, Sardinia, and
the mainland provinces of
Afiullo, Avclllno, Burl, Bcncvcn
fo, Brindlsl, Cnmpobasso, Catun
niro, Chlctl, Cosenia, Fogabi,
Froslnone, Lecce, Llttorla, Ma
terB, Naples, Pescara, Potenza,
Itcgglo Calabria, Home, Salerno,
Tnranto, Terumo, ond with Vati
can City Slate.
Bidders Purchase 20,000
Acres of Tule Lake Land
Below are Iho successful bid
ders on the 20,000 acres of leased
rule lake sump lands. Healed
bids were opened at the offices
of the bureau of reclamation
Tuesday morning with 103 bid
ders placing 481 bids.
Following tho name of the
bidder is tho number of acres,
the bid per acre, and the totui
sale price.
Mkln Br 47
Cox ruiH .....1133
John KAnilrt
nil Bom . . ISS
l.l H. Kindra 2941
Uwlt S Kandra J
Tulnnn Farmi , S.I7S
Klrnnaliiild rrmi l'l
W. a. Edward! ....
W. 8. K.dwardi ...
J. I. OU
'rank Manccau .
Wapl. l.yon
and Ptnliall ...
J. A. I.ldrll
.1. A. l.ldell, Jr.
W. I.. Clink
nironfhnld Farnii
Stronghold Farma
w. 1. I.I1IIK ........ 7
J. A. l.ldell 77
J. A. I.ldrll 72
Wot. l.yon
and Panhall .... St
Guy Dtilton 7S
Oicar Steward .... as
mid. ra rclo no
Karl J. Mrrall
lamaa Horn ....
Weit. l.yon
and pennall
Candidates Maotlng A 1 1
voters arc urged to attend the
meeting In the American Legion
hull at 8 p. m on Frldny, No
vember 3, City, county and
state candidates whose names arc
on the full ballot will be present.
VFW Auxiliary There will
be n regular meeting of tho aux
iliary to the Veterans of Foreign
Wnrs, Thursdny at 8 p. m., in
the library clubroom. A good at
tendance Is urged as Important
business is to be considered.
Board Maatlna League of
Women Voters' board meeting
will be held on Thursday, No
vember 2, at 2 p. in., at the
homo of Mrs, Donald McKay,
Uinl.u DT K TliiM u'lll Via. a
meeting of the Henley PTA on
Thursday, November 2, at 3
p. m.. In the grade school auditorium.
Hebekah Lodge Prosperity
Rcbeknh lodge will meet Thurs
dnv. November 2, nt 8 p. nv, In
the IOOF hall.
Schooner North Bend
Receives Repairs
MAItSII FIELD, Nov. 1 (VP)
Tho lumber schooner North
Bend, which sprang a leak south
of Cape Blanco Sunday and
limped back to port, was being
repaired here today.
Two thousand feet of lumber
were removed from the ship to
enable an open seam to be
calked. ,
COMMITTEE MEETS
SALEM. Nov. 1 (P) A legis
lative interim committee met
here vesterdny and confirmed
Governor Earl Snell'i appoint,
ment of Phil Mctschan, Portland
hotel operator, to the state board
of higher education. Mctschan
succeeds E. C. Sammons, Portland.
Van Orden Accepts
Place On Committee
Lt. Col. George O. Von Orden,
new commander of Uic local Ma
rino Barracks, has accepted a
pluco on the scout advancement
commlttco of the local Boy Scout
district, according to Paul Skeen,
chairman of tho advancement
group.
Colonel Van Orden is particu
larly interested in the perfecting
of skills which have been Inval
uable to scouts as they have en
tered on the rugged life demand
ed of- United Stales marines in
tho combat areas.
Among the men of his own
outfit. Colonel Van Orden found
many men who had been scouts
and scout leaders and whose
knowledge helped them to be
better marines, ho reports.
Col, Van Orden will take part
In Iho district court of honor
scheduled for Thursday, Novem
ber 16, in the Fremont school
auditorium.
INCREASE ENROLLMENT
SEATTLE, Nov. 1 I'i An cs
tlmatcd 1000 increase in the civ
ilian enrollment at the Univer
sity of V'ashlngton is anticipated
for the fall quarter, Mrs. Etnelyn
Toner, acting registrar, said yes
terday. Hans Norland Fir Insurance.
Phon 6060, .,: .
74
74
, ton
, 103
Acre
ai.i 2
14.10
II 7
1077
21.77
7.0.1
li on
30.07
2A.0
211.03 '
2O.0U
22 10
27. 20
27 20
10 11
tl.00
11.00
IS.II
27.20
27.211
23 10
27.02
2.1.27
24 11
27. SO
31.03
Tnlal
I a BO 22
ia.oo3.oo
21 .430 70
14.304 37
.11.132 7
in. 121. 23
l.l.lll.OO
2.33S 3
2 1173.70
1.007.20
1.112 (0
2.000.30
1.1)02 72
2.000.02
1.102.14
S3D.0O
nsa.oo
1.102.14
2.000.02
1JM2.72
1.371.10
2.020.30
2210.03
1.44a on
2.V70.0O
3.323.23
1.301.20
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
Wfl. Lyon
and I'enhall 7
Weal. l.yon i
and Pennall 74
Waal. l.yon
and Penhall SO
Weal, Lyon
and Penhall RH 70
Waal. Lyon
and Penhall 7S
W. I.. Clink 7.1
Hlronffhold farma 70
fllronffholil farma 14B
Thomas K. Thorn I4S
L. W. Hartley.... 134
I, W. Henley 14S
Melvln McConnel 133
rrenrh E.
Johnion .... I3A
Tony SteyOtel- 131
French E.
Johnton 130
Win. a. llaaal
lein
Ronald Ward
Marvin note
Marvin note
Htrnnahold Farma ISA
ntronchold Farma ISO
mroninoid Terms ids
Vim. li. Ha(el
iteln 1S6
Wm. O. Hasel-
aleln
Younf At Boyd.
Tony Sleyakal
M. L. .Sutton.....
M. 1.. Sutton
A. w. Marken . 12
A. W. Meeken ... 110
Mddle najnua w IBS
Cheiter Stona-
cypher 138
A. W. Marken .... 133
Floyd A. Boyd... 112
T. E. Idoiehar 133
F. E. Moiebar .... 160
Kallna & wllde 132
fieo. 11 Frey ... 220
M. L. Sutton ..... 143
F. E. Moiebar ... 101
Ceo. H. Frey 10
Ifaiklna Broi 00
Haiklna Broa S9
E. n and M. A.
Lons
J. Z. Smith
Tulana Farms
J. Z Smith ..
O. L. llndlea ..
O. L. Hodael ..... S2
1.. W. Penhall ... 110
Wlnema Farms .... 79
20.087
, 136
, 102
1 30
138
.... 180
.... 131
.... 131
.... I0
, 138
8.T7
...1113
.... SOI
... 373
92.10
3.3.10
2J :o
23.10
33 10
18 II
II 00
23 70
28.13
28 88
23 on
32.78
21 M
38.11
28 80
23.70
23.70
23.70
21.70
21.70
23.87
28.03
23.27
38.11
26 80
28.80
37.88
28 80
10.84
21.10
21.80
23.70
28.87
28.87
38.11
24.31
28.80
28.87
21.17
21.11
31.11
31.28
12.4ft
18.84
17.77
23.40
2.1.40
3.10
3.00
1.478.80
1.700.10
1448.00 1
1,737.00 '
1 882 30
1.178 00
fl.10.O0
3.H03.C3
4.163 24
4.110.;. :
3 830.12
l.Mii
3 842 .14
3.642 1
384 80
4.18.164
4,l6:i.4'i
4XIO.20
4.000 20
3.383.20
3.383 21
4.330 34
4.183.44
4.163.84
3.313.77
.1.042.61 I
4.270.40 I
4.16.1.64
4.483.78 ;
4.183.84 I
3,003.04 .
.1201.80 ;
3J8.1.84
4.163.40
4.180.32 I
4.267.30
.1.068.72
S.326.23
3.618.67
2.803.67
2.344.02
2.088.78
3.08S.SS
13 342.62
13.800.24
3.088.84
10.217.73
1.170.03
1.216.80
361.00
237.00
Gov. Snell Outlines
Choice In Politics
PORTLAND, Nov. 1 (Pi Gov.
Earl Snell claimed last night
that votera face "a choice be. ! wide radio audience on behalf of
tween expanded economy, pros- the republican tickot, asserted
perlty and jobs as represented
by the republicans and regi
mentation, leaf-raking and WPA
as offered in the democratic pro
Gov. Snell addressing a state.
a GOP victory would aanvra
"full employment under com
petitive fre enterprise tyjtem."
"The election of Governors
Dewey and Bricker will be an
Inspiration to all phases of the
war effort," he declared.
AMM 2e Lester Wilkenaon
from Elizabeth City, N. C. Here
until November 8.
Pvt. Percy Steers from Frcs.
no, Calif. Here until Novem
ber 5.
Lieut. Richard Itjl from Ft.
Bennlng, tia. Here until Novenv
ber 3. .
S 2c R. C. Newman from
Colorado college, Colorado
Springs, Colo. Here until No
vember 7.
Tho above service people are
entitled to freo passes to the lo
cal theatres and free fountain
service at Lort River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
theatres and R C Woodruff ol
the dairy. Please call at The
Herald and News office (ask for
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets
BABY'S
GOLDS
Relieve misery direct
mthcrue"do(rifl.'
r?,? f. m i gm a e
RUB ON Y vaTJJJS
Charles W.
Robinson
Well-known
Attorney ond Public Speaker
Speaks for
MORSE
6:15 Tonight
KEX
ltrm adv. Mori for Sinalor CommllfM
ftotph 0. Metvtt. Morgan lido, ftwtland. Oft.
The World's Need For
Unity
Today. . i a i- .t.. t-i-i .1 it.. WA1J. wian
J"'" the naod of national and International unity. This
rJJ J'1 P'ovad over and over again the tragedy of dWIslon
.:, "umiuinest of the old saying -Divine inn con
S...:J ,But thi" ' )uat as true religiously speaking, in
aCii . ,0Jh, 'burch, aa It la In regard to our national
C . 'v. Th,' l no better way to blot out Christianity
.7, .1d"l'oy "a Influence from the earth than to divide
VaLi T0'" worl UP Into many different sects and de.
Sd,. " ,u w"h dHleient names, doctrines and
. Prayer for tinlty In the 17th chapter of John,
C(h I,d th,t H1 followers might "all be one, that the
IriN 'Lh,ll,v th thou dlda't send me." Today, eon
lir7I ,'f neit prayer of our Lord, Christianity hat
II lh? ji iL01" ln ,h of the unbelieving world because
lrau;'Tid,a condition of Christendom. The most forceful
fli thi, " iha ,,h! " '""del against Christianity It,
llc( it," Testament teachet unity why do you not prac
lolne . only waV w en antwer thlt argument It by
IStiai. . u,y wl,h our denominational peeullerltlei and
Blbi, i, aiilnt 5 Speakt and Remain Bllent wneie
Chli. .. .. ' . ... j
lmlna - " un"V eannot be tecompllthed ny a lew oe.
FWi th. ?i unitlna 'or fw weekt meeting! together,
frtr , ,d, of going their several wayt when It It all
nd er..H ',c,h "talnlng Itt peculiar name and doctrine
Hka ,), " denominational world can unite jor iwo
two 1 1?" 11 "ol unite for two montht? If It can unite
ThaTi i ' why not ,or ,wo V,ar' tni iotyn'1 .
" Ti. p answer to Christian unity it a return io in
Ice, """"tnt Christianity In Name, Doctrine and Prae-
RAYMOND I, QIBBS, Eyangelitt.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
2205 Waniland Ave.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
"PMSrOFJE"Anti'Fneit
MIPS MOVING UP TO THE FRONT!
The War Production Board, witti
the cooperation of the Anti-Freezo
Industry Advisory Committee, has
put into effect a state allocation plan
for the distribution of til brands of
anti-freere. This is your assurance
that there should be enough anti
freeze of some kind to protect the
nation's motorized equipment this
winter.
However, 'Trestone" brand anti
freeze may not be available in some
localities. The supply for civilian use
is considerably reduced because
heavy shipments are going overseas
for the Armed Forces.
If you are able to get "Prestone"
anti-freere remember that it lasts all
winter. It won't evaporate, boil away
or lose effectiveness through "foam-v
ing." Protects against rust
and corrosion.
NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC.
Unit ct Vnhn Caoirfe anrf Cafcon Corporation
' DH3
Tha retfitererf trade-marks "Kvareacty" and "Prestone
diatlBiuieh product of National Carbon Company, Inc.
ELECT
Walt Wiesendanger
MAYOR
OF YOUR CITY
WORLD WAR
VETERAN
18 MONTHS' ACTIVE
SERVICE
OVERSEAS.
9 ADDITIONAL
MONTHS IN THE
ARMY OF
OCCUPATION IN
GERMANY.
I HAVE BEEN A
TAXPAYER Of
KLAMATH PALLS
FOR NEARLY
18 YEARS.
OUR HOME IS AT
2032 EARLE STREET.
MY PLEDGE IS THIS:
"Fair and Impartial Consideration will be given to
all problems confronting the welfare of our city."
Should you elect me ot your Mayor may I assure you that I will maintain regit- -lar
scheduled hours in the Mayor's office and that I will devote all necessary time
to the performance of the duties of this of f ice.
In my 18 year of residence here in Klamath Falls, I hove taken an active part
on many committaes, being appointed on the Boxing Commission, the Armory
Board, elected to the City Council for a term of four years which expires now, war
bond drives and others that pertain to the welfare of our city. I am the past presi
dent of the Lions club and chairman of tha Klamath Retail Bureau.
For the last eight years I. have been chairman of the American Legion "Stop
Forest Fires" program. This is one of the American Legion's most important com
munity projects. ... ... :
YOUR VOTES and the SUPPORT you can give ma for this office among your
-friends and neighbors will be fully appreciated.
My slogan en the ballot reads: "MY FOUR YEARS AS COUNCILMAN HAS
GIVEN ME THE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE THAT WILL IE OF VALUE
TO OUR CITY AND THE TAXPAYERS."
Sincerely,
Walt Wiesendanger ,
Pd. Adv. by Walt Wletendanier
He member Breadlines in Oregon?
It Wasn't So Lossjr Ago, and
"THE LITTLE TOWNSEND" Bill
Will Bring BREADLINES Back!
Look at the Facts
. This measure, if adopted, would tax ALL GROSS INCOME at every step of th
way, from raw material to finished product, every commodity produced in Oregon
would carry oa the price tag a staggering tax multiplied at every step. Oregon
products simply could not compete I
See What This Tax Will Do io You!
ON THE FARM IN THE FACTORY
Planting, cultivating, harvesting .TAXED! Production of all taw materials
Every step oi food processing TAXED! Every step in manufacturing
Insurance and marketing costs .... TAXED! Insurance and marketing costs
Transportation and retailing . TAXED! Transportation and retailing
; It All Wdi Up to ...RUIN!! -For Oregon rimers & Workers
i
The cost of living in Oregon would skyrocket; without OPA price controls, no one could
afford to buy Oregon products. With price ceilings, almost every wealth producing farm
and industry in Oregon would face financial ruin. The Little Townsend Bill would bring
breadlines and unemployment back to Oregon 1
JVo One Denies-
that many aged people need help. But no one with a smattering of economic sense
would force widespread unemployment In order to orovlde pensions for everyone
over 60, whether they need the money or not.
Keep the Breadlines Out oi Oregon!
VOTE 317 (X) ISO
OREGON STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR
al. T, Mavrr. Exeetttlve Seeretmrr
PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
(THTld B. BlmpiOB
FA. Adv.. William T. Stllick, 1TM IT. & Wim, Pmmmi