Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 07, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Lbcr 7, 1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
Mamath Chamber
Ictivities Reported
itCheck-UpSession
i
h.r nt commerce activity nnlecl.
"j n development, Indus-
lll tl., uvlnt nil
oromollon, aviation, post
r'...i,,u. hoiia nu. inxiitiiin.
'f'llvo nmltcid, roads, com
'"".j.. I.ii mid iilliiRil'-
'It... mailers win reported
r""hccklnB "P" wulon of tho
rH o( Uroftorn ond committee
frrncn I"1"'1 Wedncd..y.
'ummllK'" chairmen kchciui-
...leiii-tlvi. nri)UlfNK
rtfPO".' , rnbloili.. llllri
ifiS" Tommltlec Intentions
rank Jenkins imcl Dick Hon-
iL..,.o lii L ho development
"Lrlcullmnl research In thin
L.ninl nroiirim. Aelcll-
il ulols for InvesllKiitloiis of
mid IlcniPl said Hint farmers
'"! l li,.ln fif-riiilrp
Slhfr piece f lun(1 ,nr lhut
C Jenkins said thai lund
V7' .i that raises tux
1. 1. wlnninB the Interest of
J" 'n I, " I i I
uslry a" wci I as diwhibni mm
Icullurc.
tpfened lu the land use and
iinn rnmmlttees was a study
Jill- lorcfl service's land' ex-
Shir omanim and us cueei on
I, and Industrial develop'
S. Hitchcock, chairman of
aviation committee, told of
work that has been done to
,m Information to the CAB
Sis need for commercial avla
i fcrvli'c to Klamath Falls,
itanco In tlio development of
wnrrion a roon ioi civilian
jri, ana numerous ouiur auuv-
h elvlc and military affairs
imlttcc and the community
prtu nir eomniuic-c. reiiui icu
aul Limdry and L. Orth Sise-
fct, snld nicy nan- acvoica
fch attention to the housing
jblem In Klamath Falls and
ft i delcmi nert etron win oc
Simied to hrlna about addl-
inl liousini! construction for
benefit ol ine lammr or mil-
y personnel
willace Bruce, reporting for
r it-war planning committee,
of several meetings that
been held, with special at-
Ion devoted to tne proDicm
limber supply for tne lulure.
said the committee had made
Lrvey to determine post-war
iu of various employing firms
it, and that it had Indicated
kmslderablc shrinkage In cm
Sment on the basis of the pres.
outlook, ills committee, ho
, Is working closely with the
ftiitral development com.
I
ick Long, industrial develop-
lit chairman, said his com
tea has Initiated a rates
Uy, now being pressed by the
committee, as an important
It of the community's future
listrlal program. Various
Wbllltlcs for Industrial pro-
ion have been discussed, and
iome instances, men with In-
trial problems and projects
le met with the committee,
ftul Farrcns. reporting for
legislative and national af-
s committee, said that the
imltteo had studied and made
immcndatlona on a number
mtional chamber referendum
itions, and also had analyzed
measures on the November
t for the member of the
pd. Partly through commit-
efforts, the national chamber
t rondo, which are obtaining
nsproad attention, were
fuuiea io give the local com
K and board more time to
fiocr mem.
1. B. Wntters. chairman nf lhi
Vs and highways committee,
mat mo com m I Un inter.
had been basjid ehleflv on
frl Jcglslatlon for post-war
way construction. Ho said
iuii effect of such legislation
Pt yet certain, and at present
u is a question as to whether
ederal nrournm will not
Pmate old for certain vitally
'riant secondary roads In
ll'a. wntlBI nra tpn 11, r
of Arthur Schaupp, Klam-
'iivninnr nl til, ntnln hlffhwnv
fmlsslon.
P V, IJWeilS Wnnllnn 4Un
fibershlp committee, said that
ficted later, and that steady
;2nimbMmpJinVbeen
DEVELOPING
' ENURCINC
PRINTING
PHOTO ;FRviri
l Undaiwood Bldg.
The chamber now dux
407 members, nn all-thnc high.
A. V. Moore, finance commit
tee chiilnnaii, snld (hut some of.
lort unci Iiqoii niudo (o obliiin
money for u postwar fund,
wlilcli now contiilns nbout $a000.
When specific purposes are de
veloped ior use of the money,
ho sulci, he Is certain financial
ossisiiinco Horn locnl sources
win come wllhotit difficulty.
lroy Conk ri'mirted fur Ihn
Inxullon conuniltee, slallng that
ii. mis siiiuieri socuii Hccunty tux
problems and other proposals,
making rccoinmnndiitlonx to the
board, The cniniuiUt'i- piiiposen
a suniiniuion or Kliiiiuilh county
luxes, nnci was asKecl lo look In
to the question of a statewide
study ol Oregon's whole tax
system.
I ho forums coinmltti u. renort.
ed for by I,. O. Sisemoie, iin.
nouncvcl lilnns for a chiiniliei'
forum December 14. when Dr
Bernard Noble, rcgionul head of
the war labor board, will speak
hi a noon nieeiing. utner lor
urns lire planned.
l.eu llulliday, new chairman
of the ngi iciiltiiie committee, al-
lencieci ine inecting unci indicat
ed an early meeting of that
group will be held. Dr. J. M
lllllon reported Hint ilm educa
lion committee had served in an
advisory capacity to Ihe school
Hoard In connection Willi the
use of Ihe school property on
Washburne way for u temporary
war housing site.
The check-up meeting was
planned by Malcolm Eplcy,
chamber president, as a mid
term event. Committees which
were tumble lo report on Wed
nesday will bu heard from later,
with the rates committee chair
man, Ucorgc Davis, slutcd lor
report December 21.
They Lead U. S. Aerial Blows at Japan
r,
i l ?" ""V" ft " --.v-si .;.!.?.-! ' marvtt. U :.
A WATER 8AVER
CHARLOTTE. N. C, Dec. 7
(P) Fire apparatus from three
directions swarmed up to a mid-
town corner, wnerc smoKC was i
rising from under tne nooa or
a parked truck.
A nusKy ureiignier mica ine
hood, took one look at the
names mayine arouna me car
buretor, bent over and pouf
blew out the fire.
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ROLL YOUR OWN
DENVER. Colo.. Dec. 7 MP,
Some 300 members of the Den
ver Breakfast club have signed
pledges not to buy or smoke a
ready-made cigarette until the
supply ol smoKes tor me armea
forces is ample.
VEGETARIAN
PONCA CITY, Okla., Dee. 7
OF) Mrs. Nora KUlam's hus-
(NBA Ttlephoto)
Studying maps and charting new strategies at the new Super-Fortress bus on Salpan, from wnicn tne B-29f
'raided Takyo, are (left to right): Brig. Oen. Emnwtt cRosey) KJ'Donnell Jr., who was on leading B-39 in
charge of actual flight opcratioo In Tokyo smash: Lt. Otn. Millard P. Harmon, commanding general ot the
Army Air Forces In the Pacific and Oen. Arnold's deputy commander of the 20th Air Force; and Brig. Oen.
Haywood 8. Hanscll, commander ot the newly formed 31st Bomber Command. Air Force photo.
Yank Planes Carry
Supplies to Russia
KDMONTON, Alln., Dee. 7
(CP) American-built planes,
bound on a one-way trip lo the
Russian war front, are carry
ing with them weapons of
peace, U. S. officials disclosed
Inst night,
Planes arc making the trip
over Canada and Alaska laden
with wheat seed, tractors, farm
implements, rubber plant seeds,
scrum, sulfa drugs, surgical in
struments and medical supplies,
artificial limbs, clocks, drugs,
magazines and cloth, the an
nouncement said.
VIGILANT
SANTA FE, N. M., Dec. 7 (IP)
In Cundlyo, N. W., a village o(
20 families, every family has
bought a bond or promised to
do so.
Each of the 20 families is
named Vigil. i
Classlticr Ads Bring Hcsults
Only State Support
Can Ease Shortage,
Asserts Educator
PORTLAND, Dec. 7 (IP) Ore
gon colleges will graduate only
iOO teachers next spring and
only support by the state can
ease a certain shortage of cdu-,
cators, Willard B. Spaulding,
Portland school superintendent,
told Multnomah county legisla
tors here yesterday.
He said this figure compared
with 2000 persons who were is
sued new leaching certificates in
104.1.
Snauldlnc nronoscd that state-
supported high schools for veter-
to;
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ii W" ...ol
VII I I IU
LLLII
New
Cream Deodorant
Stjely helps
Stop Perspiration
t, Doej not iititue skin, port
. noc lot ilieswl or men s shitls.
X, Pffventl unHer-arin oHor.
Helps Hop pcripiniion sifclf.
3,,Apute,wliiie,nliMplic,miB.
less vinishinfi ctwm.
4, No iiing to dry. Cin be '
used lifilu fi hiving.
B. AwiraeJ Apptovil SmI of
AmeiirinlnMituieollimiiwi-
fnR - hirmlns to ubtic. Use
AtiM resuliilv-
39 AliojMim
ARRI0
THI lAIOItT tlllINO PIODOiAHT
nns only be established here and
in other parts of Oregon to en
able returning servicemen to
complete their studies for high
school diplomas without using
up federal educational credit,
Benton First County
To Top Loan Quota
PORTLAND, Dec. 7 (IP)
Benton was the first of six Ore
gon counties to oversubscribe its
6th War Loan quota, the state
war finance committee said here
last night.
Douglas, Gilliam, Polk, Lin
coln and Washington counties
tied for second place, the com
mittee announced.
CATCHER
ASHTON, Idaho, Dec. 7 P)
State Hatchery Assistant Roscoe
Hix says a fisherman caugnt
14i-Dound trout in Henry's lake,
where the limit is 15 pounds plus
one fish. He hopefully cast
again and pulled out a 161
pounder for a total catch of 31
pounds all legal.
TO EASE MISERY
OF CHILD'S COLD
RUB ON UICKS
VVAPORUB
Flashes of
Life
band, with the army in India
where fresh vegetables are nil,
wrote his wife:
"You're sure gonna feel funny
when you come down to the sta
tion to meet me, and I rush right
past you to grab a head of lettuce.
SWAMPED
SEATTLE. Dec. 7 UP) Mos-
quitos in December are pester- -
ing iircmen alter seeping water
in the basement settled In the
station's elevator shaft.
No remedy has been found.
The firemen Just swat and sleep
under mosquito netting.
$100 a Month
for
Life
Tlit Ootden Yun Plan gWes
you insurance protection now
and a monthly income for life
when you. retire. Details will
be gladly explained by any
Oregon Mutual represeqtitiTe.
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INSURANCB COMPANY
LYNN ROYCROFT
EVA LONG
118 N. 7th, Klamath Falls, Ore.
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men. s7.
f Flower-fresh
Classic Shirts
priced so low, you 1
i
an buy them in white is '
well as your favorite i
j pastel colors! Long-sleeve
style sketched. Fine
iyon;'sizcs 32 to 38.
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133 S. 8th Sireet
Mtmt AfM Jwm podW or aorfaf ciling prfui in compliant with Conrmtni rtgufoffeM
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TURKEY DRESSING
MASHED POTATOES
HARVARD BEETS
PEAS CARROTS
ROLLS
PUMPKIN TIE
COFFEE
;ADULT$ $1.00 CHILDREN 50e
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Man-Tailored & Dressmaker Styles
OUR FORMER CEILING PRICES
24.95 29.95
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DECEMBER 7th 6:00 o'clock