;ember 1. 1944 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON B. P.O. Elks Medal of Valor be . j Horn Mr. and f"tf! Iter S. Jones, former rJnlr readouts. have mir ""J (run Mr. "' ,td 1 rack Iioiim t 400 Lin ipin.a... i, hocn transferred lii'JS:.r.J.nlr to Klamath I" ,, the Boilinorn ruwini;. liKwli..-or.Mr. and Mr. '"iii ii.ke iiaiHifisiilon of Will . , Ji, new hom Mommy, L 'l u 'iny ..U in Iho hill mid l'oii!i, over, hnd toVi costumes will f,' order. Award, w II bo L for the b"1 costumes. Ch.ici.ts will bo served. Ill i for members unci guests V . lLon of The Moose The Lull meeting ' th Lc, n F be hrW KlemBlh JTa li. December a, t 2:J0 ?" ,, iiiiiiatlon of candidates, Elect At Iho mccllnus nf llm AHrlcultui n Adjustment iihso cliitlon 'I'liuifldny ill Merrill mid Uuiihiuii, Ihn following commun ity committeemen were elected: at Merrill, J. H. llutllff, clmlr nun; Hurry Wilson, vice clmlr mniv, Bill Baldwin, rcxuliir mem. bor; Leliind I'ope, first iilternnlo and tierald Went, m-cond niter' mite. At bonanza, Lloyd linn, kins, chairman; George Steven son, vice chairman; Fred Itucck, reKular member; Otis Osborne, flral altornato a n d Willard Noble, second alternate. The chairman of each community committee will meet Monday, December 4, at the local couniy aifent's office to elect n county AAA committee for 1045, I officers and members arc ltefrcshnicnls ! J ... Pll Ji b. scrd following the jftlint- Lit Hoblt Grand Tuesday, &cr 5, the Part Nobio fend cltiU ol rrosiieri y ik.h lodKo will meet In the Soe hull at 1 ). m. for a pot St luncheon, Hostesses are jjfrcda SlelnmeU and Lucille :lghbors to M.et Neigh i, of Woodcraft will observe lolMllty n'Sl'l when they K tho KC hall Monday, (ember 4. Each member is led to bring a lemon pic. ilvw Clayton and StcJia Well h be in charge. 't-imlly Night Tho Loyal Or Irof Moose will hold a lamlly ilit parly Friday, December ffal 8 p. m. 'I'berc will be no line, entertainment to be tol tud by bingo and refresh-iiiiu. Issrrlcas All members of the jncrican Legion auxiliary arc UCMCCl 10 MIUTHU (IIC DIYHtfl Ihc Inie ftlauoi rowicr io- lUier. Consult paper lor exact e. ippv Day Club The meet ol mo nappy uuy auwius b will be held Wednesday tulng, December 0, at the mc of Mrs. Douglas Frccborg, 43 East Main Enlist in Navy Courtney D. Gordon and Walter F. Bclhuiic. bolh of Klamath Fulls, enlisted In the navy recently through the local recruiting office and were sworn In at Portland. Hethune bus been attending the University of Idaho at Moscow, Ida., and will enter the service with tho rating of seaman sec ond class. New Enginair Charles O. Wiimstad, now employed at Shasla dam, will succeed Lnyton mepnens as olfice engineer at inn local nurcau of reclamation. Stephens Is now reclamation su perintendent, taking tho position luiuicny ncici oy m. t. wiiyden. who retired recently. Wnmi.ii.rl will assuino his new duties Janu ary i. i-.rg. nona sal An i-v. ccpuonaiiy large war stump and nonn saio was reported hy the rairvlew school P "A for Thurs day of this week, total of the sale being $277.30. Total for the month of Novimbcr amount ed to $851.45. Tho Foirview pupils arc reported as going all out for the tlth War Loan and arc ncarlng their quota, SI The Medal of Valor, a special decoration authorized by the grand lodge of Elks, will be presented to the families of Klamath F.Iks who have died In service. The presentation will be made at the blks annual me morlal services to be held at the local lodge home on Sunday at t p. m. Klamath Elks who have died In service are I. M. Coleman, Kolth Powers and Harry Welch' mann. The public Is Invited to the ceremonies Sunday, according to ulcn L. bvans, chairman of the committee In charge. State Department Approves Legion Post MEDFOHD, Dec. 1 (IP) The Oregon state department of the American Legion has approved tho application for a new Ameri can Legion post at Central Point, rruz Nisscn, Portland, state ad jutant, Informed Joe Krupp commander, today. ine r.ew cnapier win Be ior molly installed January 3. ft has 51 charter members and will be known as the Myers-Holland posi, IMO. JZU. To Gllchriit Mrs. Wlnnifrcd K. Glllcn, couniy home demon stration Bgcnt, accompanied Maryollvo Snarr. 4-H club agent at large, to Gilchrist school Friday where Miss Snarr will be tho guest speaker on the sub ject of organizing 411 clubs. i 1l.lkr.rv In Orin The mcta )y!ical library will opan Wed idiy, December 6, at 7 p. m. at ii Main, room 7, it was an iunccd Friday. Polles Court Only one drunk Id one vag appeared in police art Friday morning. C0ME TAX INFORMATION iThli Ii to advise all my farm. cliinti, and othara who may ih my irvki. that tha tima filing farm income daclara ni" his bten axtandad to "on bifort Jan. 15, 1945," at ilth tlma you may file your ttulir comolata rstiua in lieu iiild diclaration If you so da ijt ind piy tha full tax there- :Howvr. in order to give ut to make tha complete and tail riturn for you we should your data in this office it liHr than December 15, so t It may be eomplated on an. Mi to all othara whose tax not bting withheld by em feyin, and who have net filed !' diclaration for this year Tour 1944 income, that thay aid make their declaration or bafora December 15, as li tht Uit chance. The new , while simplified, does not any of these from mak- tUCh drlaralAii mnA n.vlnn ipproxlmata tax within the iint year. Tours respectfully. wm. e. B. CHAHt. Accepts Position Mrs. Izola J. Parkrr, Lakeshore drive, has accepted a position as executive secretary to the Klamath County Health association, effective Fri day, December 1. Office space has not yet been obtained but it Is expected that within a few days this association will have a downtown office and a paid executive ior ine ursi umc. FUNERAL maiile r. rovvt.KR The funeral .en-lee for the lt Mabti II. Towler. who pa.ierl awiy In Eugene. Oreiton. November 29. 10. will uke piece from the Chanel or wnrd a K am. alh runeral home. 02S Iflfh. Saturday anernnon, pecemner 2, at 2:30 p. with the Bev. Howard Hutchln or the rir.t Chrl.tlan church of thla city of. flclatlnc. All aervlce. will b completed at Ward, chapel. Private Interment win c neld in l-tnitvllle cemetery at later dale. To Portland R. H. Lnmott, Boy Scout executive for the Mo doc area council, was in Port rand Friday attending a Boy Scout conference. ir It's a "frozen" need, advertise for In the classified. article vou a used one For His Christmas An All-Wool SPORT SHIRT A Large Selection of Plaids and Solid Colors $8.95 to $10.95 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main V fill m mm With MADELINE MAH0NEY ' ond PAUL SWIGART o Coming Dec. 20 AT 01ti:.0 WOOLEN STOIIE Youll Find Gifts ROBES Comferiabla' Robes in rayons, wools and perl wools M250 to 25 Dress Shirts $1.50 to $3.95 Broadclotha and Rayons Dress Gloves $2.95 up Capesklns and Deerskins Scarfs While or Fancy Patterns $1.65 up PAJAMAS Coat or slip-on styles. Broadcloths, rayons and flannelettes, ft Hickok Suspenders Hiekok Belts Fitted Utility Kits Key Chains All-Elastic Dress Suspenders Sweaters Tie Clasps GIRLS' FUR MITTS Oregon Woolen Store At mocs Gift Handbags An exciting array ef the lovely modes you'll love to give for the personal gift. For extra style and beauty, the new lizard and pin seal bags offer the utmost in elegance. An unlimited stock of patents, suedes, fabrics, corde and genuine calf to choose from in envelopes, pouches, muff bags and draw-string bags. See them in the newest clasp and zipper openings and newest shades, $ 1 .98 to $29.50 The Gift to Solve Happiness and Health! Snow Suits 4 4 FOR AN ALL-OUT HOLIDAY The snappy little styles the kiddies will greet with gusto on Xmas morn. One and two-piece suits in part-wool and rayon weather-warm fabrics, warmly lined with heavy flannelette. Some styles in rain re pellent and wind-proof fabrics. All colors and styles In zipper and button openings. SIZES 1 to 6 YEARS $5.95 to $16.95 New t Legging Sets 2 to 10 Yrs. Two and three-piece styles in part-wool and rayon heavy fabrics. 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