-horjO, '944 ; PttHHi TOTMPOST I . L.j -in Iho meetings of HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON aZ . in iho meetings of tho fr i Artlustinont iihhO' I, Inn at rt Kl.miith ' n,iv Looslcy, chairman; , Korimii, vlco chairman; nt Knit !m"lh unci Henley. " election ' niltleenion was hoi. . lose ire Srry ... t..u-t.!n riinliir mum LVocoWu ili.Kitli.leln. first al r ... , miil F. CJ. Brown, second fee V Henley. Uurn.ll ! J? ch.lrm.in: Willi..". M. mim. vWo cliulrmuti; Luc XilHay. regular in o in ui, ferirrttli. first alternate, 5! William Cl.oy.H!. second al- ' A ii.ccling will be haul 30'p . Tluirxrliiy lit Mer- Slid 7:'IW I1- ut Bonanza. VitlUnB Fr.n.ncc . HP Mc; dui.n c llilKMirr ui mi . uuii m'i"' . ,..M..i.m. or nnnn will leave Saturday for Lou ales where bI.c l attending feodbliry college, uimiiiuiw ffi Frances Loo arrived tZ Thursday to upend lnnkiglvluK here wltl) her pur- iri In Franco Mm. Edith J";......!.... "Wll Allnmiint rlrlvi is advised of Iho safe arrival i ItVimri Snvnor In n Sdmte of Sacred Heart acod iy class of 11K15, and ha been Jliio jcrvlco for tho past two ha.. frormir Heildentt Visit Mr. Xi Mr Heine llortaiicr of ospect. formerly of Klamath are sihmuiiub u wctn nciu guests 01 fl'r. aim nirs. i. wy- torn, WH snasiii way. wiui km 15 wie.r ciiiuKoier, mm. (nicy Rasoy, and baby duugh- jo ucu. ffliiljni Parker Martinez, fislant Hoy Scout executive jk the Modoc area council, re ined his post effective Thurs- !Y, and will wji.hiiiiu u uuniuvm Jlh McKesson and Robert! fug company at Seattle, Mur iel will leave nero aaiuruuy. fin Silem Mr. and Mrs. Ed jlendorf have spent the past 'tral days In bulcni, called the Illness of her sister, Mrs. Lrl Swanson. Ostendorf Is ox- (led home this weekend, but Is. Ostendorf plans to remain h Mrs. swanson lor a lime. Word of Death Word has :n received hero by friends of death of Bertha Burtsch in puns, Kns., on November 22. L'l Burtsch, who o)crutcd a fss (hop here for a number of in, hod been In poor health lomctimo. Exttnilon Unit The Bonan- extension unit will mcol (csday, December B, at 10:30 m., at the home of Mrs. Ben- oixon. Mrs. Wlnnlfrcd Gil will conduct a discussion on fcl's Have Fewer Colds." All ftrestcd women aro Invited. Wlilli-Pvt. Olden A. Fisher CamD Joscnh B. Robinson. K., spent three days In Bly P week vlsitine friends. He II report (o Monterey, Calif., lur.ncr orders. luxlllary Members of Eagles lillary will meet Friday, Do nber 1, nt 8 p. m., In tho up FOEhnll. Therowlllbcl.il lion and entertainment will low the meeting. h Kitil.r SSRt., J. L, nich- Whn I .... "iiu tuiiuiitru rucuniiy irom y where he comolctcd his lUlOnS With thn II S nrmv nlr fps. Is now stationed at per field, Miss. a w i vlsl,or m ".lamalli Cfltbratai Bov Seoul I rnnn cliiht cclvbriiled tho oriiuiiizu Hon of the troop with a birth day parly Wednesday uvuiiing at Allamonl Junior hlifh school. The troop was sponsored by the Altamont I'rusbyterlun Commu- niiy cmircii and Uu people were present at the nurtv Incliidlnu scouls, leaders and tho families or tho boys. A troop committee, headed by C, C. Weakley, was In cl.aiKf of the dinner which was served by, the scouts. Weak ley presented a leuther jacket to Scoutmaster Harold B. Ash ley In appreciation of services rendered, and Mrs. Ashley was given a corsi.Kc. The scouts Held an initiation ceremony and pictures of tho summer camp were shown. Dave Bridge, who has been employed as part-time city rec reation officer, submitted h 1 s resignation at yesterday's meet ing of the recreation commit tee. Bridge Is taking a position with the new cold storage op eration at Tulclake, Tho committee adopted a res olution thunkli.K Bridge for his service us recreation officer and praising IiIh efforts In behalf of Klamath Pulls boys and girlB. The resignation is effective December 15. PACE FIVE:. Bubonic Plague Not Menace to Oregon PORTLAND. Nov. 30 ifl') Dr. Frederick D. Strieker, state health officer, said today that bubonic plague does not threaten any Oregon town even though the Tacoma, Wash, port has been termed "plague infested" and Portland has hired a rodent-control expert. He stated that only six cases of the disease wcro reported in the United States the past three years, all of them In California's Siskiyou county. ODD JOB A man In Cheltenham, Eng land, makes his living by mend ing eggshells, which are in great demand by collectors from all parts of tho world. SE Plans arc now complete for the annual benefit bridge party sponsored by the Lioness club Saturday night at 8 o'clock in the Willard hotel. Reservations may be made with the chairman, Mrs. Lester Finlcy.. . Each year the Lioness club ar ranges this party and all pro ceeds go into their eye conserva tion fund, used to provide needy children with eye correction, treatment and glasses. It is a worthwhile project and support of the community Is asked by members of the Lioness club. The public Js invited. Tea and coffee will be served following cards. . , In the Fiji islands, the human head is held to be sacred, and it is an insult to reach above the head of another person. For Hli Chrlitmai . An All-Wool SPORT SHIRT A Large Selection of Plaids and Solid Colon $8.95 o $10.95 DREW'S IWTORE 733 Main J TUf TCWNDCF Main at Fifth k...j'a-.... a fl i rtiiiihi'ff " '(r'i-"g'Kftii Vi i r'liiir ( ' ''' - ' To Hold Hally A Klamath basin district Boy Scout rally will be held next Tuesday al 7:30 p. m. at the local armory. Tweiuy troops ure expected to purtieipute in competitive ac tivities which includes tower building, knot lying, fire by irlclion, and similar scoutcrafts. Lloyd i-rock, district committee man, will bo in charge of the rally, assisted by his staff ot district officers, Ribbon awards will be made to troops placing in the various events. On Furlough Pvt. John Bowers, son of Mrs. Virgil An dersen, 3101 Bristol, is on a 30 day lurlough after having been with the army overseas two years. He is with tho mechan ized warlure department In the Pacific area. Roturni Mary Stivers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sti vers, 2301 Orchard, has returned from Portland where she has been employed for the past year. She plans to remain here for some time. . To Klamath Lllllas D. Lund, homo extension agent for the Klamath Agency, is here today on business, Pvt. James Novotny Given Bronze Star Pvt. James Novotny, 38, for mer Klamath resident and for 10 years employed by Weyerhaeu ser, has been presented with the Bronzo Star medal for meritori ous service In France, according to word received by friends here. Novotny was Inducted In May, 1042, and has been overseas for quite some time. The award was njado. In lute August. Novotny's wife, tho former Winnie Parker of Klamath Falls, is now em ployed in the Portland ship yords. Bly Women's Society Schedules Bazaar BLY The Women's Society of Christian Service of Bly Mclhodlst church will hold its annual bazaar and dinner at the Bly high school, Soturday, De cember 2. Serving will start ot 5:30 p. m. In the evening ond close at 8:30. All kinds of fancy work will bo on sale and there will bo a country store. Every one is welcome. Child's Colds "ZT WICKS Ttat Twlti V VAPORUB 1 A DIVIDED HEART "Whatinnu., tku knrf llnrfalh In rio. da it with lhV jraljhti" (Eccl, 9:10). No ona raipacts a man with a divided ". Regsrdltii of hli nation in Ufa ha li a mliflt n outcast. If a man Is aolna io lerva tha Davll why not i It wholeheartedly? If ha U determined to lerva tha Mtd why not do that with all tha heart? Joau! laid, "Ya "nnot iorv God and mammon." !8ome people hava Juil enough religion io make tham miitrahli,. Tu... nin,.i ui.,niH Irom the j , - ., UWft hWMI M,H V.J " ! '--"' oi am ana io tnere 11 a con-wm mH-.-.i '"m to go with iha crowd. They also know that to be '"d thoy must live a consecrated, clean Christian Ufa. Py have not decided io completely forsake sin, nor have i"lf determined to obey all the commandments oi tha I'd. Thti type ol parson is a misfit In tha world of iln, "W U certainly a misfit In tha kingdom of our Lord. I. : Not manv n.onl. drink lukaiftarm water. ' Wa Ilka our atht. .... . . ,j . oi many peoole drink lukearm water, wa f M either cold . or hot. God would rather wa be P"ilhartod In our righteousness or In our wickednesi. --..u..wll una, io, speaKing w n v. -- P Hyi, "I ,now thy worki, thai ihou art neither cold nor " I would thou weri cold or hot. So became thou art '"warm, and neither hot nor cold, I will epew thae out " my mouth." t 0h fo, mot, m,n nd women of firm, unfaltering, Fm n our Lo", "ho " "V wh iha psalmist David. i nrt u jx,a on Thee, oh, God. My nean HAYMOND I. GIBBS, Evangelist. CHURCH OF CHRIST 2205 Wanlland Ave. Klamath Falls. Oregon. VLj9Ad20 V jf y0Ij jovi a lovely Iidy you've iLen wanting to impress, ... . t TjfT . She'll admire your good judgment if you give her a new drwi !' , -jf Zylrly , i It's the favorite of all presents for a father or a brother, "'. M!, ' y! ; To be giving to his wife or to his sister or his mothert- - --l li'O'' Toi Vary .Marry. Xmai And A Happy New Yaarl rrTll ; , " THE SEASON'S NEWEST DRESSES -' " . "-m.rtr yjr ligned for Feminine Flattery- . .: . "V. WJ ' .' f 'vv) W To go with your Christmas candles and, glittering jtrecl. . - . ,. i Beautiful dresses in slim, flattertag liriesr.bright buttons ' - I ,V6$e I I ... sparkling sequins ... glowmg colors! Deliratedresa: ... Daughters Like To DreSS Up,. TOO ! !f'"4x W kM maker 'detafli in gold thread emWeiy,h8rr"rttoea '! 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'I " W wool. Brown and blue. - Button w CfJ .-A : jKiv i'-V" ' our pockcu. SIZeS 4 to ta-Sl f KITCHEN TOWELS Tl i ' yMh Ladies' Cynthia Bareleg Hose I gj, V( , Sld s tsj H I Bareleg hose . . . 400 needles. Cot- I l - V ' K. ! , , i V ton heel and loe. Three attractive JkUC I i t - V. - V' mJf :' I shades. Sizes 8V4 to 10 , WW .8. I : ' '"ferT ' Ladies' New Handbaas Oil V.' I it ' t I . Fabric and leather .. -, . envelope I Beautifully designed kitchen towels. An as- sortrrtent of colors to choose from. .. , MEN'S WORK CAPS Navy -blue' and black caps. Fur lined ear flaps. Flannel interlined. 60 wool. Sizes 6 i?.u ' ' . MAIN FLOOR . MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Sanforized shrunk cotton work shirt. .Two ,98 button pockets. Super quality. Tan only. Sizes 1414 to 16. . MAIN FLOOR. Si , Fabric and leather ..... . envelope " ' ' and handle styles. In new winter . 1 00 shades. Some zipper pockets. "feM. MAIN FLOOR