.u 17, 1944 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREI m ctiht iiiFiSa CIS S " r. i n n n liiliMlM "FLI1LIMB nnilTDfll Vm r" "ffPl PinULLILU Lusivn Nov.' 17 (A') Army TC. , rcndy to lot ". for about 3,mm,umi nf fluocl control projects .' western states o Ihnl a n v... ., construction may J. . suoii a P"nee tom. J'MMclntlon In n, prepared pI(,vlde r ; projects" to lol ' r Sy i..i .. 11)45: to ' ooiooo by the mid of IMS jj'to JMO.UOO.OOO by June IH8'' ...... ,i r ondcn. Uliili former first v'- president of ! association, won "''d 'ililMit lit u meeting of tho Ci (1 ' " n'"1"- "u ,rdsO. S. Warden of Great E , Moid! who . had nuked hi ho bo permitted to resign Hill no u" ,- i.i, i,... (,0m tnc oiniu ..v Reynold advised tho delegates lht "prot'i"."" V fi.tnrfl milV lie. OX' p!cted to -of the mulllple-piir. PPf'.tiiwirv isiimOKn of a dven " ' C.V"1'',0' ,,r " , ' n " in in d. "undoubt- X II will bo built by tho on. '" !'," ,. ,. i Incl lo, . Klbcitcflts to flood control nnd nsvliallon, u win " "J ihe U. S. reclamation service. ij.,.ni nf n Ihlrd nnd new trt of reclamation thai of huln-wlde developments was nredlctcd In another prepared ku Wlllliim K. Wnrne f jpmu "J .......... - .-- : Washington, assistant commis sioner of mo reciuninuon uu- rfiu.' ' ' ' u. jarlhi1 Ihn first prn iik tho development of simple di visions una me nnicnworK ir .u.tinn nf hot I mnliinds nml the (trend a tho construction of mulllplc-purposo projecw. Safety Program to Cover Schools Here. All elementary schools, ns well n'lhe high chool in Klnmolh ni l. are being covered by u slely program sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commeres ii i part of their program In iiiuuc aniciy wcck. An assembly was civcn tn iiy mornlns for Junior nnd nen ion at KUHS nnd nnother fur Irtihman nnd nophomorca In the allernoon. At tho meellntts woro iKtlal mnvloa. nnd nhort tnlks Hotthe purpose of ImprcssInK tho raponance 01 aniety wcck upon tint iiuacms. I Those who took part in the liatmbllcs were Mnyor John Houston, E. P. Lee, president il the Junior chnmber of com mfce, John Snndmeyer, chair mnof the Kliimnth Trnfflc Safe ly council, Adnm Lnfor, field uprcHntatlvc. Sidney Kins, di rector of snfoty division in tho Jflice of secretary of ntnte, and i repretcntnllvo of Enrl Hcuvcl, :hlef of police. Two. window displays nro be "I ihown as port of this pro-iram-onc In J. C. Penney's, and he olhef nt the U. S. Nntlonal anjt.. Pove Trees Auctioned or Convention Fund PnOVT AMrt , - ffi. nj rn.re dovo tret,s were Mil i 1 "orc ln31 n'Rht for . ......., tunvcnuon tuna to raiPO'twnr mecUn(( of thc lo Portland. " "-'"a 01 Amcr,cn h, J! 'r Bnrkus, president nf nh 'i,5sl5enl, of 11,0 Corvollis m whi fd " dclen'lon of vlsl- t"1' The snle raised $7S. By JU ANITA 8HINN Tim I'i'p Peppers uru hnldlnii u Joint meetlnu with the lll-Y In the form of a polluck supper Thanksgiving DANCE Thursday Evening, Nov. 23rd MALIN Music by Pappy Gordon And His Oregon Hillbillies to be It e I d in llio K.UIIS cnf(..j Icllil nn Mini-! d a v evenliiir.l. November 20. Aiihimu ulher thliius lliov will discuss means of rais nu riinik fin the Y M (' A world service. h iv'l ArTJI ' Wnyne L.fe: j Morse, former WV5.&1 (lean or the University nf Ore (ton law school, and U. S. genu tor-elect fium Oiemm, will be tho speaker for Parents' nlKht, miveumcr uy. A eappella choir will sinu sevi'i-al iiiiinlii.is; thu parents will visit Willi teachers In their various home rooms following ine pi'oiinim; refreshments will he served In the cafeteria. Six: elal Invitnllons will be sent lo parents next week. Chaplain Crolhers of thc Ma rine Uarracks nnd two marines truest Davis, and Lt. Paiife, who received the CoiiKresslonul Med 111 Of llllllfir. U.'HI lln lltlnttttf ,, the ThanksKivinif assembiy on Wednesday, November 22. Muvnr .lnhti I. Il,,,l,. .ltl be ehali-mnn of the proRrnm ut that time and u eappella choir win sine.. Uiisslfleu A -in liriim It .-nilta SALE 10 BEGIN The 40th nnnuiil Christmas seal sale, sponsored by the Klam ath County Tuberculosis associa tion, will not underway, Monday, November 2(1, At a meetlnu of the committee Thursday niuht, Mayor John Houston urued "All Klamath people to lend their wholeheart ed support in this campuln attains! tuberculosis," Tile seal sa o this vetir is heinff handled by IJic Junior chamber of comrierce and the Jaycelles under the directorship of Mux Hicks. Thc seals will be in thc mall to Klamath county citizens Mondtiy mornlnu. Tho nrocccdn of this sale will further the of- rorts of the Klamath County Tu berculosis association in their war nxnlnst the "White Plague." Noisy Children Not ' Nuisance, Says Judge NKW OnUCANS. Nov. 17 (II Hlormnl, healthy children are not a nulsupcc when they make noise around thc house, says Judge William v. scooer. Declining to evict a family irom an apartment, the judge of first city court commented: "Children naturally arc going lo make noise. When I visit my grandchildren I have to dodge their bicycles, chairs nnd other onjects and they make plenty oi noise. i I To Hew Mothers i Civt your baby quick rtlef from fht fiery itthlna of I OUfit k CfcorV, , Dry ((( i The iload to Hal in By The Associated Press 1 Western front: 301 miles (from west of Durcn). 2 Eastern front:' 304 miles ( from north of Warsaw). i 3 Hungarian front: 420 miles (from Budapest urea). 4 Italian front: S57 miles (from southeast of Bologna). ' TO GIVE TALK j WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 l'l i President Roosevelt will make a i short war bond address Sunday in connection with tho Sixth War, Loan drive. Ho said today tho speech will bo very brief. ll X ( . This Pure fes X Yamfflllsi, Jim WANTED ! 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