.i'mbir 5,' 1944 HFRAID AND NEWS,. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE !jgiiiii . I. nuiill fl. Klvnn Ifwho liu btxn In Uio Aloii K in" l'1 17 month., it lie 01 1U ,r,"r"" m7. kn ; n uim"m ----- iy wlf0 !!R,y HP"" ...... ..I., a wn.k inn I"1 0 Sun Francisco.- Mrs. tl'll ','i. .,.,,1 mil ir. in. uvu lh the FlyniiB on Sundiiy nljilit P . ? fn Tucson. Ar i.. lo . Snfgn Klk. who la atiitloii- thcre. k Bend ft. II. Lnmolt. Boy 1,1 oxcciitlva for the Modoc J, council, will Icavo Wed- 2 ifrvlce trip. K. a. Klahn, idl president, will Join La m" ' n..,.,i,r III , on oiniiiKj, ineciniK o n'1- -i-iiiviii Scout district in Bend. litavy Snowfall TI10 local fl.mntlnn bureau reported 10 ihtj of now tho first of De iber t Gorbcr dam. This is i..l niMiMitit nt fliiriiu fffC(lii:i- ih ground as of that dutc ie the reclamation bureau led keeping a record of iwlnu woo 111 - 1. d.,,1'. Till- St. Paul' Iiien'j auxiliary will meet IirjdBy, December 7, at the X,e of Mrs. E. P. Livingston. (8 Erie. Mrs. Livingston will iew the bonk, "Speuking of Jans." All women of the par Ian urged to attend. fo Sptik O. D.' Sliarpe, (Vly appointed regional exec Ac of the Hoy Scouts for the Irs of Oregon, Washington, alio and Montana, will be the Jiclpsl speaker at tho annual feting of the Modoc area incll On annuity, uuuuiuy n, iubllc Invited The public Icornliuiy jnvm-n 10 wiiuc&s nnv Si-nut rnllv tunluht at B o'clock at the armory. fipclltive scouicrau activities De icaiurea ana 1a troops participate. liked Food Sal The Ladles' lilonarv society of llio First trch of God, 2602 Altamont I It, will hold a baked food fancy needlework sale at 1 Main, Saturday, Dec. 0, In 8 a. m. to noon. Rummini Rut 'I'l... ..n... , " in.; muiliu. dist chuicii circlis will hold a ruininugi! iili in the place for merly occupied by Juhnson lull pr simp on S. Utli, opposite Scars Hot-buck. All women are asked to bring their things, Friday, De cember II, and the sale will be held Frkhiy and Saturday, De cember II and D. If impossible to bring articles, call Mrs, With row, phone 3753, nnd they will bu called for, Attnnd Conforonca Thomas Orr, Wcyrrhnemer Timber com pany. Krncst Kolbe, Western Pine association, and H. W. Tay lor, forest supervisor of the Klamath Indian Agency left Wednesday, December fl, to at tend the Western Forestry and Conservation conference in Port land, Ore. will ba tha fifth of the series, and the public la Invited to at tend. Practice Officers for 1045 and members of the drill tcum of Ewauna lodge 002, ladles aux iliary to the Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen, will meet for practice, Wednesday, December 8, at 7 p. m In the KC hall. Auxiliary Meet The auxili ary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Thursday, De cember 7, at 8 p. m., In the li brary clubroom for a business meeting and Initiation of candi dates, Some 8000 tone of line per year have been saved for es sential war use by changing the tops of mason Jars from zinc to steel. Oregon Allotted $45 Million Yearly In Pending Road Bill SALEM, Dec. 8 (P) Oregon would hive $45,000,000 year to spend during the first three postwar years under the terms of the postwar highway bill passed by the U. S. house of representatives, State Highway Engineer R. H. Bildock said to day after returning from the convention in Cincinnati, O., of the American Association of State Highway Officials. The senate version of the bill would give Oregon $42,000,000. The bill now is In conference, where a compromise la being worked out. Classifier AOs Bring Results STATE SPEECHES NEW YORK, Dec. 5 MP) Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn, senior military delegate to the Dumbarton Oaks conference, and Benjamin Cohen, general cuun scl for the office of war mobiliza- For Hit Christmas A SUIT Fashion Park ' Curiae Bertleit In the correct styles and colors. $29.50 to $65 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main tlon, will speak In Portland and Seattle, Dec. 12-13, respectively, to explain the Dumbarton Oaks proposals, the Organization of Americans United for World Organization, Inc., announced yesterday. General Paints Imperial Wallpaper 515 Main St. Phone 3829 1 tjf BIS BOTTLE 150 PIUS DEPOSIT Cheerful Earful! Drinks mixed with Cantde Dry Water even aound better. "Pin Point Carbonation" glvea them a ipirltle you can hear,., a livelineii that huts. CANAD r mtovs mJ pi? 1 RY WATER Towniond Club Thn Town send club will hold a business meeting Wcdnc.sdiiy, Dei-ember 0, at 8 p. in., for nomination ol officers. The meeting will be held at SOU N. nth, and all mem bers are urRcri to be nresrnt. Re freshments will ho served. Homecomina Following the, regular meeting of Prosperity , Rebekah lodge, Thursday, De-! comber 7, will be thn annual 1 homecoming, and all Rebckahs. Odd Fellows and visiting Re bckahs arc Invited to attend. 1 Recovering Leslie .Johnson Is recovering from an operation at the Hillside hospital, and is able to have visitors now. Card Party The Women of the Moose will sponsor a card parly, Friday, December 8, nt 2 p. in.. In the Moose hall. This coerlna Friends of Dar 1 McDanlel will be glad to Jr that she is improving rap- from a recent illness, ai ah she will not bo able to lirn to cntlcuo this Year. Dar- an is employed as a draftsman i;Marc Island. Klamath Vlaltor Miss Knr- io Argrsves of Portland ar- ftrt in Klamntn Monday to it for a few days at the home jher uncle and aunt, Mr. and V. E, Vcitch of 1520 Sar- t. 0 Meet The American Lc- 1 will meet at 8 o'clock to- fit at the Legion hall. All lonnnircs arc urged to at- oncert Chanced Due to a jfllct of dates, the high school rcrt will be chnneed from Jrmbrr 10 to Tuesday, De bcr 12, nt 8 o'clock. Wlce Court Four drunks pared In police court Tuea- morning. win m. 1 n iui 1 1 1 u 1 13 Vnrn wirn MADELINE MAHONEY and PAUL SWIGART Coming Dec. 20 IT'S EASIER to pay the doctor if the hospital bills are PREpaid! Klamath Medical Service Bureau't family hoi Pital aorvice plan alio rolisvei tho individual o' the problem of eitabliihing credit and mok ln9 financial arrangements at a time of crisis. F0R FULL INFORMATION PHONE 7260, OR WRITE Klamath Medical Service Bureau JOE Mtriro . FRANK SMITH, As't. Mgr. Phone 7260 Mat f4" ' If you hive'a badge ind your shopping list is loog. Here'a a way to choose each gift, and never choose one wrotigi Know how much you want to spend to make this Christmas gild. 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