is ft mbar JO, 1944, HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MCE THREE PILOT BLASTS HOPE'S TILTH INjpI w. au in ICLVTHib nope- y 1,0 ' ln? eCVhollcardi Lllelln";Xn, which' urged lt& ,ol o mnkn "our i' ln.?J?fnrn " laugh "nt the ken in," "; iy record of entertaining men KJloS KrioaHadio fehlch W: .DoeJJ Mftr Hopo uld today uflor lor Wj''JH. of the editor. ntlili II lo Mr. Hope that because of mor. r.'l,,lldlnS program, may im-v lc." nj unnieiiureci lor uiu "tkOI,ln? :....,.,H about tho Cdl . 'm coiiw"v" --, ... ill but not worrica, nune KK niJ thnt he had made overseas trip and enter 011r n' rinv nnd navy '. rtf"lrvlnu to lP ii.m lx million -.......ninnirvinif our " ; ,; There' neyor "fu,:; !. nf mv snuwa I1" T . i ' ii. .Imi.' ifreiliittl nr aha lrVIL'(T "in""' .;"v;.,iri.rv. I've won tho ..ritulatloim and expressions , flood will 'or my .humble of- 11 r. mill(nro nfflrlnlic nnrl 15 irom , Tiu Vi im chanlulns of every faith. , Tin Pilot' edltorinl olferca . Un .Inr Its "admiration ,d hcnrl fell thank you" for dl sacrifices In behalf of tho tn who nave given iiium am i." hut artflro: if "Some of tho' men who hear Iht comedian s nmui mm, hon minds recur to It after. .,! who net out Its innuendo in going to die. The church luno Uivocauoii aHu'ii" ouuuun sim. mil '"no nucn imvu un avjant.and very earnest pray biKiinst a sudden ana unpro- iilelctn. New Pine Creek One of the largest groups of Ww range members that has Mtn taKcn in tor some time ill be Initiated at tho moetlng M the East Side grange this Sat Erasy evening. An unusually irit ittendanco la expected and Iter the ceremonies arc over the Grange orchestra will n hand to provide music for incinf. All old members are specially urged to come out hi help ahow the new one one I tho best times they have had rr a long time. The Needle club met last Sat' lraty afternoon with Mrs. Thcl h Butler, Seven members and (wo guests, Mrs. Hilda Barry Ed Mrs. buna r aris, were pres. I Refreshments of near naiad. tickers, applo pic, Ico cream iu conco wcro scrvoci. ino fit meeting will be with Mrs, title Dick. I Henry Tuxhorn had to lay off lew days due to a bad knife lit In the muscle ot his left pirm. Ho was cutting a rope pt Sundny when tho mishap fcurred, and the knife, cutting fraujn sooner man ho expect- V, came up quickly, jabbing pp Into his forearm, Blmost fverlng the big musclo In his Ijm. His wife took him to Lake Jew for medical treatment and ge stitches wcro taken in the louna,' I War bond committees aro bo W urged to get activo as early iipie on or after the open- W Je, November 20, of the t" nar uan drive. Although tC Quota fnr I nli ,....,,.. I. 'ly $480,000. tho quota for tho strict between New Pino Creek , . jfj1"'0"' known aa the I (15.000 n. In ih. inu ,Li.. S lhercforo will be necessary t the lncnl r.nmmUIn F'ed of Irvln I. ' i,i. Im; Fairv Mnmmni...' i . . IVIOICJ, OLIIUUI J, and ncwly-appolntcd bond 2 y and solicitor together ,L l "clhlorhood leaders, mond Fisher and Mrs. Buna who comprise an impor ! .; ".?' tho bnd commit get busy right away coiv ng every .citizen in. the dis r'norm 0f tho state .line U. S. NURSE . Antvr f Prvvlou Puiatt OIR-ITf IIORIZONTAL BD.DO She headed 1,0 Pictured Hie U. S. Navy VERTICAL 1 Permit 2 Great Loke S Sodium (symbol) 4 Dcspleo o Part of body 0 Notion 7 Exist B Always 0 Long II sh llrat hrnd of V., S, Navy Nurses' Corps 10 Ago 11 Dry 13 Evening neforo 14 Palm Illy l Kind 10 Mensuro of clolh nonellc 20Stntg 23 Upon 25 On accoun. (nb.) 26 Measure ot area 27 Within 20 Discolored 31 Requires 33 Myself 34 Internnlional lllllgllOKO 35 Kncinalng nnrrlcr 3D Wnvy 41 Editor (nb.) 42 Egyptian sun god 43 Rone 44 Southeast (ob.) 43 Musical Instrument 47 Pcdnl digits 49 Jumbled type (0 Space 53 Opera (ab.) 15 Ever (contr.', 57 Sen animal 56 Sheep's bleat 3g ?. r-Mus pi' c a 2lli a C rmiiiNC E 6 siaI-VI RICIX P 41 E PTFTT71 ORLOP T R V A dI I R O t pit WW1 set ?l 27 raise roiIji 20 Nova Suiila (ub.) 30 l.nlr 32 Make a mislako 45 Plnco 4HNInipli('lly 47 Soft mlni'ial 4n CIcjinHer 40 Writing Implement 12 Hallway (nb.) 35 Iron Uymbol) 51 Things ib nun eggs 30 ween 10 Sorrowful 37 Auiirlo 21 Movers' truck 38 Dove's call 22 llcforo 30 Kinploy 23 Concerning 40 Biblical 24 Titled pronoun r (l.ulm) .12 Kiich lab. 54 Dance slop Ml Huiliond (lib.) 50 Written form of Mister T b- 7!-n-!r T r 7yr,-Tj:vrrrn sT ST1-if A " SIS" ir tt jr" f f?.r ' 1 a. vj-, j'.v vui 1 1 5T E, Vp,. 55" iV il "T rr sT" l'J ('I '.,y ;t'f nr Urisi W tT" I I I I I I I I I I I I so Malin FFA to Hole' Annual Banquet MALIN Glenn Weaver, Sa lem, ussistnnt KupcrvInor of UKiiculturiil education for Ore gon, and Kfitli Volstcdt, state presiUluril of Future i'urmera of Ainerici will be guest speakers at the unnuui banquet on Novem ber 30, nt which the Malln chap ter, t'r'A will be hunts. An nouncement of acceptance by the .spcakei'H wus made public Thurs day by A. E. Street, principal of tho high school und chapter ud visor. The dinner will be served by the home economic depart ment of the high school under tho supervision of Mrs. Ann I'aygr. John Loosloy is president of I n, Mm in c muter. I'au McUul Wy la vice president, Joe vic- torine, treasurer, Bob Vlctorine, secretary, and Jack Undsay, re. porter. n keening with a. tradition in augurated several years ago, spe cial Thanksgiving services will be held at 11 o clock in the morn ing on Thanksgiving Day, it was announced this week by Rev. lluuh Bronson. pastor of the Tuleliiko Community Presbyter ian churcn. music in Keeping with the observance of the day will be offered. The public is cordially invited to attend. is understood that any bond which has been purchased dur ing the month of November will apply to the quota. It Is tho fervent hone of the executive co-chairmen, Hay Har lan and C eve bnldcr. that the full county quota bo raised dur ing the first weeK of the drive, which, If accomplished, will put Lake county among tno first to raise their allotted quotas In the state. If this can be accomplish ed It will relieve the bond com mittees considerably, in that sec. ond calls or contacts will bo eliminated. At the bond drlvo dinner held nt Hotel Lakcvlcw last Friday noon, It was brought out by Burt K. Snider, who is In charge of raising tho farm quota of S130.000 for the county, and who is also a member of the state farm war drive committee whose quota Is $12,000,000, that farmers will be able to ouy more bonds than In the other drives as the drive comes more opportunely for them. Ho also cxnlalned thnt farmers can est! mate their taxes fairly close and purchase "C" tax notes now and use them to oav their taxes with later. They will apply on me auota lust the samc as bonds and they can be kept the same as bonds. Snider also empha sized the fact that people do not need to fear the security of bonds for they are backed and endorsed by tno u. a. govern. FUNNY BUSINESS Malin "I told you we were ncaririR India!" mcnt lust ns currency is secured, It might well be said that our bonds arc just as safe as our chances for victory arc sure. Harlan gnvo a few facts to dispell anv doubt that might ex 1st as to the governmental need for more money and therefore a continued need for the public to buy bonds even though tne victory bell is being rung every day by our troops at tho front. Ho pointed out thnt hospitaliza tion costs were mounting and the terrific Increase in need for supplies overseas made this the crucial time for heavy bond pur chases by those remaining on the home front. Lot's all buy bonds early and be the first to go over the top. Mrs. Bernlco Whltsctt, form erly Bernice Keller, arrived home last Wednesday for a vis,i with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. R. M. Keller. She has been with her husband, a captain in the air corps, stationed in Flor ida. There will be a benefit dance this Saturday night at the East Side grange hall, sponsored by the Willow Ranch union AF of L, No. 2704 for the benelit ot tiw War Drive. Half of the pro ceeds above expenses will go to the Oregon side and half to the California side. Music will be lurnished by tho East Side grange orchestra. Classiiu. Aas bring lu-sults Mr. and Mrs, Joe Halousek were hosts recently at a pleasant ly planned evening of pinochle with Mrs. Mervyne Wilde taking high score for ladies and Louis Kalina for men. The traveling prize went to Mrs. William Raj- nus. uucsis inciuoca Mr. anu Mrs. Emil Tofell, Mr. and Mrs. William Rajnus, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Mervyne Wilde. Mrs. Frank Victonne was nost css to tho Jolly Nine Pinochle club last week entertaining for Mrs. Everett Jones, Merrill, Mrs. James Ottoman. Mrs. Emil To- fell, Mrs. P. G. Wilson, Mrs. Jer ry Rajnus, Mrs. Joe Drazil, and Mrs. John James. High honors went to Mrs. Tofell, second high to Mrs. Rajnus and the traveling prize to Mrs. Wilson. Invitations aro out for a mis cellaneous shower which will honor Mrs. Helen Smith Hinz, re cent bride, the evening of No vember 11 in the Bohemian hall. Hostesses for the event are Gail Smith, Frances Petrasek, Rose Spolek, Rose Van Meter, Barbara Nyhart and Marie vacknitz. Dairy Youth Burned By Blazing Clothes DAIRY Thclan Grisc, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grise of Dairy, received second degree burns on his left leg early Thursday morn ing when his clothes caught fire while he was getting warm. He is receiving treatment in the Hillside hospital, and will be able to leave in several days. Merrill Mrs. Betty Baty and small daughter, Jackie Lou, are vaca tioning for two weeks with Mrs. Baty's sister in Long Beach. Mrs. Baty's mother of Helper, Utah, will join the family for a short stay. Baty is in the service, and Mrs. Baty is with the Columbia Auto Accidents Not Always Two-Vehicle Collisions, Report The average person Is prone to think that the average motor ac cident always involves two or more vehicles. This conception, says Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell, is inaccurate. . For example, during the month tf September for Oregon, there were 18 traffic fatalities, of which only two were accidents involving two or more vehicles. Nine deaths were caused by crashes involving . only one ve hicle: five deaths were non-colli sion accidents, and the remaining two were collision involving a vehicle and a fixed object. Classified Ads Hnne Result' Deadline Set For Filing Expenses - Candidates for county office have until Wednesday, Novem ber 22 to file their' campaign ex pense accounts at the county clerk's office. Most recent account turned in was that of Walter West, who spent $18.20 to promote his can didacy for the office of county judge. GIMR.ANTEIB 7vi.v eno rut J- " I TO Here's one tea that gives you everything For Cold Weather! FILS0N .nd BLACK BEAR i All Wool Cruiser Coats Sltci SO to 90 $12.50 to $18.50 DREW'S MANSTORE Utilities telephone office in Mer rill. Dr. D. J. Ferguson, pastor of the Merrill Presbyterian cnurcn addressed the student body of the high school Thursday afternoon on "Chaneing World Affairs." RENTS INCREASE EUGENE, Nov.- 20 JF) Rents in the Eugene area have in creared 15-20 per cent in 40 out of every 100 homes inspected, Milo Ryan, OPA rent informa tion specialist, reported after a survey today. China's history B. 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