Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 24, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE FIVE '1
f at inn now
phono 4341.
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tf'rf the mixllliiry. pro
i drill ?' " .....i i,l,.H II n i
H& "'y 11,0 on'
K 1 m-ivlceincn.
t..tt . Allfimmit
y"on..u . ,.t Tucsd.iv at
l iTvc "wer Cohla."
Wlnnlfird Cllli-n wiih llio
, . MM J. 'I'''''1"11 wu
r'lhc dtt'cndaiico award and
jl ucnsl'y r:;lvcl tin;
will 'c vc" Mt""l!l'
tralctl I'V K,S,,,"T'
T. J. O'llurn and Mrs. J.
ithcndorf.
LM ol Honor Tho Do
LVf Honor will hold in pot-
dinner In the Kt: hull unit
Mnndiiv. Nnvonibr-r
.i 8-30 p. llostessoK will
Vid Grcoii, Vera Multilist!
jenny "
be obtained from Gruco
Sal The St.
Lj Altar Sorirty will hold u
Guile wlc Siitnrday. Novrm
'5itldo'.i Tailor hoj. The
will begin i u O'
tuileiihlu article is
L to brliiR them In during
lint pari oi niumi,.B.
L ul A ornllll nf llller-
jd lind owners will meet Krl-
I night 01 Monnnzn to aiai-uiw
LaoIMa fnrmntinn of a Soil
Luollnn district. I,. W. Entf-
inli a conservationist for the
jCoiuervnllon scrvlco and C.
Henderson, county nRtmt, will
irescnt to discuss this matter
the land owners.
in LtiTa KM 2c T. W.
immcr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
IS. Grammcr, 2011 Klamath,
ivtd hero Novomber 20, of-
IipcndlnK about two years
fCM, 111. Will l,u III.-IU lllllll
bcr 20. and would like
friends to cnll on him dtir-
his stay In Klamath Fulls.
ilmbla Club Mrs. Hollln
inson will entertain mom-
of the Thimble club of the
thbors ol Woodcraft Woclnc
November 21), at U p. m,
:hlc and whist will - be
Fed. All members and friends
'invited to nltcncl.
'.Hi HhoTnero w 11 be n
ilar mretlnR of Theln Rho
iday, November 27, lit 7:30
i. in the lOOK'luill. Election
llliccrs will be hold, and tho
Incss mcetlni! will bo follow-
iy entertainment and refresh-
113.
Iowa Lodge There will be
Millar mer-llmf nt ll.r. 1 ......l
ICr nf Mnnvn t,'pllnu M....nt.
, i o p. m. in tno Alooso
llrf Ihe l,ml Cnl.....
.-.. h.u Matin, tJMIMluliy lllfejllt
y peginning at 9:30 p. m.
mat Way
tortllm stuffiness. Invite
nllv ilufflnaii. Invlt
pep
?f BOW flits up
'ml
fa mt DIOM d
Mat
mtuni
mm
iwnderful how & MUo Vo-tro-nol
icucvcsniuuy iruiutcnk
fton. Also relieves distress of
r'umui runow mreciions In loiaer.
PSVAIRONOL
On Furlough 1st LI. Zane
(irlitln arrived hero November
2,1 from rneos ainiy air field,
I'nscos, Tex., on a lu-duy fur
louuli mid Ih vIsitluK Ills purvnts,
Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Griffin, liUO
Coner, Cirlffln reeenlly com
pltiled an ntlviineed training
course and will proceed from
hero to MerKslroni army olr
field at Austin, Tex,
Chaplain To Proach Dev.
Hmiiuel D. OriilheiK, chii)lain lit
tho Marine llnrrncks, will iireach
.Sunday, November 20. In the
ConKreatliinii Community
ciiiircii cm uaroi'ii. i ne service
will utnrt at ll::i(l a. in. instead
o( 11. ,
Ssal CommltlM Members of
the committee in chnrue of the
Christmas seal drive lo be con
ducled by the Junior chamber of
commerce will meet Friday
nluht at the chamber of com
merce wllli Max Hicks, chairman.
Growers Still Hope
For Good Weather to
Aid Onion Harvest
C; rowers aro still hoplnx for
Improved weather conditions
that will permit tho completion
of the onion harvest in the south
end of the Klamath basin.
At present there arc three
nches of snow In this area,
which makes it difficult for
growers to rcsumo the harvest
successfully which was Inter
rupted by tho untimely storm
starting the latter part of Oc
tober and continuing to tho middle-
of November.
In China divorces are per
mitted In cases of criminality,
mutual dislike, Jealousy, incom
patibility, or too much talking
by the wife.
Congress to Decide on 49th
Staie Called 'Jefferson'
Bv LYN CHOST I
WASHING-TON, Nov 24 (!')
Congress must decide whether
it wants u 4 Utli state called "Jef
ferson." If not, it will have lo soothe
tho ruffled feelings of moun
taineers In Oregon and Califor
nia border counties when It con
siders the postwar highway bill,
now up,
And that's no cosy Job.
Back In 1041 these counties
got so mad at the roads, their
states built Ihem they started a
secession movement stopped
motorists at their borders and
confronted them with signs say-Inn:
"Slop! independent stale of
Jefferson."
Bonfires blazing In the night
beneath the towering peaks of
the Siskiyou mountains empha
sized their words.
Then the war came and they
stifled their complaints.
Hut now, it's up to congress
either lo show or be shown
by including funds for secondary
country roads in the highway
bill.
The two congressmen who
represent tho irked counties are
hoping congress will keep the
areas in Iheir districts, nicy re
rather fond of them.
Representative Claire Englc
(D Cnllf.): "If this road bill docs
what they think It can do for
them they will be connected once
more with civilization. Other
wise they still reserve tho right
to form another state."
Representative Ellsworth (R
Ore): "We do not need another
stale out there. What we need
is- the development of tho re
sources of that region."
The mountaineers were angry
because there were plenty of
minerals, some strategic, in
"them thar hills" and they
couldn't get them out over the
rough roads.
A separate state, they figured,
would allow them to tax them
selves and use the money to
pave their way.
If the wife of a Turkoman asks
his permission to go out, and he
Bays "go" without adding "come
back again," they arc divorced.
r
Schilling-
Chili Powder
the "just right"
flavor for zestful
chili dishes
Prom Porllnnrf Mr K- C
Heusser, l'ortland, is a guest lit
II... ..I 1 r
ii w "i i.ii. hum mis. vernc
Griffith. lKIS Lincoln, this
wcl-b, one m un ner way nome
from a visit In San Francisco.
Appolntod Supervlior Word
was received Kriday that Ralph
Ackerinan of Klamath Falls hns
been appointed local supcrvlsoY
for Hie 1045 federal agricultural
census in Oregon,
Catholic Daughters Thcr
will be n social mectlns of tbo
Catholic Daughters of America
Monday, November 27, at 8 p. m.
in tho parish hall.
Hore for Holiday Mr. and
Mrs. John Shaw of Burns arc
spending tho Thanksgiving holi
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Dexter, 21)07 Orchard.
To Moot The Englc's auxili
ary will meet Friday at 8 p. m.
in uic upper r. u. &. nan.
Toastmaster Members
To Talk On War Loan
At tho conclusion of the regu
lar Wednesday meeting of the
Toastmaslers club at the Wll
lard hotel all members were
asked by President Joe Hicks,
to prepare short rndlo tolks for
the Sixth War Loan drive.
There wero 21 members pres
ent at the meeting, 10 of them
participating In table topic sub
jects chosen by Ihc toplcmastcr,
Ilnguo Dale.
On llio regular program of
four flvc-mlnuto and one 10-mln-tito
speeches, Floyd Clark and
George Kunzimtn spoke in favor
of and Joe Plland and Eugcno
Kellogg against the subject,
"Should Klamath Falls Have a
Small Craft Airport." A 10-min-uto
summary, worked out from
Information given by the first
four speakers, was presented by
Max llicks. Harry Slolcr pre
sided ns toastmasler during this
part of the program.
Classified Ads Bring Kcsulls
Ugly Surface
Skin Disorders
Itchy Skin Pimples
Rnhii itehlniTiM
Euemi Itchlnr BlotthM
Our GuinnlM
Ovir Did run " many thousand'
of linttli-ii of Mmtnf t-.mrll Oil
linvo liunn Hold lo ImlP ultrr and
quirk finr mi,! comfort from Ihe
ItrlihiR will torluro of Kewinii, llc-h-lllK
Tota mid Kurt. Haahaa. rlmplea
And mans- otlior exlernlly cauned
iihln eruptions that w unhaalMt
limly any to you Try Moone
limirnld Oil to lii-lp clear up any
liimlKlitly externally caused akin
trouMo. Try It for ten daya; IT
then you are not fully and complete
ly Mitllnlli'd the makers will refund
the pun-hnao price without question.
What hettcr proof could we Hive or
our hellef In tho ooallly end value
ot Emoiald Oil. CJot a hottlo today.
'ONE OF AMERICA'S
FINE SHOES FOR MEN
pathtx lined, plump calfskin model. "Knobby"
"st. Custom comfort for service or civilian wear.'
ustom comfort for service or i
Style 271 Ian ... . $10.95
MODEL
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Echo Their Cry With' BONDS!
Klamath Fa Els Retailers"
3rd Army
asks you to buy war bonds now. There
definitely are no plans to give away
merchandise with war bond purchases
. . so please BUY NOW and put the 6th
War Loan in high gear !
WAR. B&Wf
-This ad sponsored by
ST .V W r .
for the Lions Club drive-
' !
Fenney Associates, as in ail Bond drives, are selling War Bonds to the best ot their abilities.
They will be pleased to take your order. - ,
919 MIm fit.
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