Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 16, 1944, Page 11, Image 11

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NNUALOINNER
MEETING HERE
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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l",01 John M. ButhchlW, hold
WK&.vv Cross, gave
5 'u.. o cti ra of till Ufa 1"
,pl Ines from boot camp to
rteitad. The re
f both nuvy and "
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Officers
lor tho
Ilulph
Arthur Skinner.
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;5V. vli and Clon L.
IS r, Jon" and Y; n',Vo,1
'Vcrs of the Merchants
tlii Service were in cnargu
III M1W''
jprague River
!,mj-.. ji. ....., ....anIm. Mr.
Sri Bo! Howlltt and grand.
Lur. Lcien.
ind M. Joe Beard ana
fly hive moved to Ktumutli
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Folk Hadaock. Vcr'.
." .liter o( Mn. William
returned here Rftcr pending
nwkilii I'rlnovlllo with Mr.
M. Williamson. .
r i.d Mrs. Clnrence Leek
fi'.hn Huhhard. left Tuesday,
Ibtr 31 for We.t Plain, Mo.,
.im tncir nouic.
r and Mrs. Bob Howlltt
d ihli week to the property
oily vacated by Mr. nnd
joe uenrn.
ti. Boy McDonald has re
A home from Mcdford.
It the was called by the se
ta Illness of her momcr. ono
been away three weeks.
!. ind Mrs. nun wuiiKcn
were visitors over the week
In J. J. Spltrcr home. Tho
ttntmihs, former resident
Ihlloquln, moved the first of
month to Mcdford to mako
home. '
i. Nell Craln left Snturday
owi to spend the winter.
. ind Mrs. Earl McMurrrn
children of Tennant, Cnllf.,
here over the week, visit
, Ind Mrs. Lendlo Storv
children sncnt tho weekend
wkevlew, visiting M r a.
fcj parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ion Puih. Mrs. Pugh re
ft noma with them nnd was
ti to Klamath Falls Monday
f edlcal treatment.
ft. Louis Kafndrr and son
' Jr.. have returned from
view, Mrs. Kofader was
Id thare to bo near her moth
sno was 111. While there.
i oecame 111, They returned
iy evening.
wrnont PTA Sets
M!
Jimqi uads
annual event, the "Dad's
r. sponsored by the Alta-
PTA. Will hn hold Frldnu
nber 17, n the clemcntnry
)1 cafeteria niini.r i,.
f1 : p. m.
Ileut 200 PTA members
peeled to attend the dln-
f, as six marines who
"n invited ns special
P; A prornm has been
"led for the evening.
PACE ELEVEN
Nip Cruiser Hit by Helldiver
A huge muahroom nf amoke Indlcntea where a Poclflo Plcet Helldiver scored h direct hit In dive on (tumeno
OltM Jap cruiser In 'littlppliia fi0. Tlila Ural line Jap ehlp went to tho bottom two hotira Attar thla photo
wua inudo acsplto wild effort of Jupa to keep tier afloat. Hit wu acorca on forward part ot ship.
Good Neighbor Policy, Italy
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An Italian peasant woman offers some fruit to MaJ. Gen. Mns
carenhaa Do Morors. commander of the Brazilian Expeditionary
Force, part of tlie Allied Fifth Army. In return, the general gave
her somo Brazilian clgarets.
Joan Gives
I mm M
Joan Rylander, of Brooklyn, Is
only elx, but when she heard ol
the plight of poverty-stricken
civilians In Italy, aho wanted to
do something about It. So she
did ahe's pictured above with
anme of her warm winter
clothes that she contributed to
Americon Belief for Italy.
The mqrinc corps was formed
by tho Contlncntnl Congress on
November 10, 1775, Bnd made n
permanent organiznllon In 1708.
WLB Resignations
Refused by FDR
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
S 2c Jamas M, Brltton from
Mare Island, Calif., Naval hospi
tal. Here until Pecember 12.
The above service people are
entitled to free passes to the lo
cal theatres and (res fountain
scrvico at Lo River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
theatres and Ft. C. Woodruff' of
the dairy. Please call at Tho
Herald and News office) (ask for
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets
NEW kind of
ASPIRIN tablet
doesn't upset stomach
When you need
quick relief from
pain, do yon
hesitate to take
aspirin because
it leaves you
with an upset
stomach? If so,
this new medi
cal discovery.
SUPERIN, Is "just what the doc
tor ordered" for you.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 16 Wi superln Is aspirin plua contains
President Roosevelt refused -to- tho same pure, safe aspirin you
clay to accept tho resimiations of have lonff known but developed
Chairman William H. Davis, by doctors in a special way for
Gcorgo W. Taylor nnd Frank P. those upset by aspirin in its ordi
Grnham, three public members nary form,
of the wnr labor board. . I ... ... . .
In a statement, Mr. Roosevelt I vThl MW k,nd of. aspirin tablet
said he appreciated the reasons dl8S.!vcs more quickfy lets the
which caused , each, to wish to aspirin get right at the job of ie
leave government service, but heyingpam, reduces the acidity of
that he had requested them to ordinary aspirin, and does not ir
rcmain. j ritateorupsetstomach evenafter
Tho three had aurccd to stay, repeat doses.
Mr. Roosevelt said, until the w ,h,, , to remind y(m to
rumination of Germany f rom ' t Slipel.in tod!y l80 you can have
lc wnr or, at least, until such R " ,i ,S.2 1 .X,ni ?a
time as they could leave without i0aSfcttkft
seriously affecting the work of et,.- Se?.h?w "'""'y lt
the orcanir.ntlon. 'elre,ra
. i fine you feel after
taking. Atyourdrug
giat's, lBi and 391.
FOR CERTIFICATION
A little over 1600 acres of po
tatoes have been entered for cer
tification in Klamuth county and
about 1400 acres are now eligible
for tags, according to J. R. Mc
Cambrldge, assistant county
agent.
McCambridge states that there
are some outstanding lots of seed
mis year ana anyone interested
In thtnlnlnu mmeiA tnr n.vl ..An-
either to be used for commercial
or seed planting, Is urged to con
tact the growers who have the
seed, at an early dote.
The reason for this is said to
be that last year much good cer
tified seed went into the cnmmi.r.
cial market as buyers had not
made their demands known to
we seed growers In time.
In the early snrlne a n.imhpr
of growers were hunting certi
fied seed and found none avail
able, as seed growers had been
forced to clean up due to thoir
Inability to hold seed loncer in
storage, said McCambridge.
CHEWER8 FACE HARDSHIP
PORTLAND. Nov. 16 fi
With chewing gum almost unob-
lainame, otner encwers are fac
ing new hardships, dealers here
said today.
They announced that chewlnn
tobacco prices are going up: 5
cent plugs will be increased to 6,
iu centers to iz.
Getting The Bird
S
of.
9 W'
L" . (mi
Phillip Bcrkcs, Jr., draws bead on
a pheasant while his Irish Setter,
Duffy stands by to retrieve, as
small game season opens . in
Pennsylvania. .
Classified Ads Bring Results.
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ONE OF AMERICA'S I
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A smart, custom bootmaker's model
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Style 31 tan... Style 31 black . . . $13.50
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RUBBERS - GALOSHES
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pouch bag of genuine leather lambskis
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with smart bracelet handle of twisted
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plastic. One from a huge array of
anming values in holiday handbags I,
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Here's the "Something To Wear" She Wants
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of cotton or rayon. There's
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wonderful for precious leisure
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