,mbar 21) 194' iTATE, LOCAL Gift RNMENTS AN ROADS HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON House Members Report All We on Fighting Fronts WASHINGTON. Dec 21 (Pi L 7, nrt ' Buvernmoms inn Iriflnv I ho r nrnl. ' ?'" : 1i, s:i.i7:i.aR( .non le.ycar pontwur highway pro. h"1, . . i ii..i . Till! 44 I'-'""'"'". iL U4R ohouUI glvo "prompt j vluoruun miemion io mo W r nmnrm. PrpnlHnnt I'.'Sil inlcT In sinning the &ro sotting It up. ThO program, in . iwuouvch ,t counties and cities which orluitmte tho specific pro) H ind k' tl" trriiin rendy i . conilriictlon 'tr the war ndl." SnlfS WOUIQ auppiy j,puu,. MOO on A1'-'0 mnlcliiui! ba- ... nf tho federal funds nulli fied by the bill. rconircM In authorizing the .deral contribution flia not jkt an actual appropriation ir this purpose. Tluit will como Dciliincd piirlly to help rose Ljilblo utter-wnr uncniploy- htnl Ulv ICHlSIUllUlt VIIIUUUJCQ kcrsl slRnlficont changca In llUOnSl polity iur iiiyiiwHy oq- wlopmcul. Mr. Roosevelt said. l. mentioned the authority It definition by federal mid !ite uovcrnmi'iud 01 hii iiiilt- jlonal mmiwiiy iiviworK. J no ituuro iiKcwwe gives pracu. Ii recogniuon mo inwi.ipona- in proDinn oi our ciucs oy cx Mine fedora I nld to projects In ubin ureas which will reduce idle congcaiion and nccl- !nt," ho noted, Included wero siichdic auinor iillonn for fnrni-to-market roads iv nit rural areas, ine prcsi- rnt said, adding that funds ne authorized on a matching mil with the utiitcs for at least irtlns inc nuga ibsk or re- iclns . , , roaos on our tecicrai- By WILLIAM r. AHBOC5AST WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (T'i Housti iTidiiihcis hack from Is,,, rope left the dcflnlt. Impress n odny they found everything g0. Ing well m the fronlelaithSugh more ainmiinltlon could be used Hoarse and travel-weary, la members of the military com mltteo returned lust night ,y army plane and arranged today o tell Unncrnl George C. Marsh "II and heerelary of War Sthn. son of tJjoir four-weeks' Inspec tion tour of battlefroiits. Although bound by a self-lm-nosed ceiiKprshln not to discuss m y1"" l(l"y l,il(l cn un- II they hud talked with army hosnes, the returning legislators left these Impressions with Interviewers: American troops want for nothing, including cigarettes, gasoline and supplies of ali kinds; their morale is high, a though they want to gut the war over Willi quickly and return home; the supply organization from buttons to tanks, is, as one member put It, "Just simply amazing and will be recorded by history as the greatest Job of Its Kind ever undertaken." This appraisal of the situation followed recent expressions of alarm by military men over the output of heavy ammunltlun, trucks and other rrllli-ul linn,. Even tho selective service rcgu atloiu have been revised to help Increase this production. How ever, most of these calls were bused on Increasing output to meet greater demands which are developing, rather than on uc tun! combat shortages now. The congressmen said that in their army-conducted travels they saw everything there was to see, including the aupply lines n the rear and tho actual fight ing at the front, and wero within rifle-shot of Gerrhan soldiers at Duron, on the western front. As acting chairman of the re turning group, Hep. Costcllo (D Oil f,) summed up the trip by Y"iK ine committee "found things in excellent condition." 'lhcy aro doing an exception ally fine Job," he added. "They havo everything they "?r' , saicl ""other member. the Job of providing supplies has been handled superbly, there could be more heavy am munition, but there is no critical shortage of it. There seemed to bo plenty of gasoline lo keep the planes flying mid the transporta tion mica moving. PACE SEVEN. which aro being . by wartime trnf- aid system worn out . , fie." The program calls for the fed eral government and the states to pay $22S,000,000 each for each of the three years on the regular federal-aid highway sys tem, 51S0.000.00U end) on secon dary, Including farm-to-market roads Bnd $125,000,000 each on federal highways entering cities. K James A. Thomas, 76, who made his home in Klamath Falls wun nin son, Fred Thomas, 1804 Miicneii, when the latter was a member of the state police force, died of pneumonia Wednesday In a Medford hosltal. Mr. Thomas moved to Med ford when his son was trans fercd by stale police to that city. He was the uncle of Mrs. Arleta Fehlcn, 4707 S. 6th, and Mrs, Gladys Martin, 1519 Oregon. Final rites will be held at Wood bum, Mr. Thomas' former home. Service Men and Women Home on Leave From Oregon Woolen Store SUITS Distinctively styled Ml-wool fabrics of high quality $32.50 to $50 TOPCOATS Handsomely tailored In all-wool, warm lightweight fabrics $24.50 to $45 s it fflA i S 2c Charlts C. Smith from San Diego. Here until Decern bcr 25. Corporal Lawrene Mitchell, from the South Pacific. AC James R, Ottoman from Williams field, Ariz, In Malin until December 22. SM3C Edwin Darrell Larson from Atlantic theater. Here un til December 29. SClc Albert Reader from South Pacific. Here until De cember 25. The above service people are untitled to frco passes to the lo cal theatres and free fountain service at Lo-t River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R C. Woodruif of the dairy. Please call at The Herald and News office (ask for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickets Transient Poses As Battle-Injured Vet VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec. 21 (Pi A one-legged transient who posed as a battle-injured sailor was serving a 20-day jail sentence here today. Police said the man. who gave his name as Phillip Blaine, had been using credentials of a sailor lost in action and had actually lost his leg in a Cali fornia horse race. Early Celebrants Fill City Jail Holiday celcbranls were a little early this year but 17 men filled the police judge's office Thursday morning to answer charges of drunkenness, posses sion and one was charged with vagrancy. Jail nonulation at the city hall reached 29 Thursday. Four of Ihese were women, according to the desk sergeant. Several were Hvwirlorf in nnv mil inrl.v In order to be home for Chris'mas. SUGGESTIONS For a Man's Christmas HICKOK "Western" WALLETS HICKOK "Western" BELTS jj Key Chains Tiei Sport Shirts Leather Coats Zipper Wallets WHITt HANDKERCHIEFS Tie Bars Sweaters Mufflers Leisure Coats Robes FITTED UTILITY KITS Wilson Bros. Dress Shirts WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach jMyj When you need War; 'v quickrelieffrom -! J. hesitate to take aspirin because it leavea you with an upset K 11 1L.'. - Ail cal discovery. SUPERIN, la "just what the doc tor ordered" for you. Superln la aspirin plus contains the same pure, eafe aspirin you have long known but developed by doctors in a special way for those upset by aspirin in its ordi nary form. This naw kind of aspirin tablet dissolves more quickly, lets the aspirin get right at the job of re lieving pain, reduces the acidity of ordinary aspirin, and does not ir ritateorupsetstomach even after repeat doses. Tear this eel to remind you to pet Superin today, so you can have it on hand when headaches, colds, etc., strike. See how quickly it relieves psm now fine you leei alter umw (.oklmr.Atvourdrue- jmms-H, list's, 15(1 and 39f. . FOR LAST MINUTE S HO P P ERS ! -t? it A NEW ENCHANTING FRAGRANCE 4-Piece Deluxe Set $17.50 Cologne Perfume Dusting Powder and Powder Sachet. 3-Piece Set $7.50 Cologne Perfume and Dust ing Powder in gorgeous holiday pock. Colognes $3.25 and $4.50 Elegant containers, beautifully packed. Dusting Powder $2.50 1 Extra large size with Puff. Also "Spellbound" $1.25 to $3.75 For the Personal Gift Housecoats and Robes The late shopper will find our wide assortment of Robes and Negligees the smartest in town. QUILTED ROBES SATIN NEGLIGEES RAYON CREPE HOUSECOATS BRUSHED RAYON ROBES PART WOOL PLAID ROBES . A- gay assortment of colors in florals, plaids, checks and plain colors. Late men shoppers will be given special atten tion! $8.95 to $29.50 GIVE A MATCHING PAIR OF LOVELY HOUSE SLIPPERS ' Fragrance by Lynette in Cologne' t and Toilet Waters. (All Ptleti rial 10 feUr.l Ixeli Tn) $1.69 to $3.98 "ft. Always Appreciated Gift Handbags The last minute shopper will be wise to see our exceptional showing of ladies' fine handbags. LIZARD -ft PIN SEAL GENUINE CALF 'fa PATENTS fa CORDE fa SUEDES fa FABRICS,- SIMULATED ALLIGATOR hi Gift Suggestions From Our Downstairs Store oive the Kiddie A Snow Suit THIS YEAR The smart little styles that will get a grand reception on kmas morn! All col ors and styles in button and zipper openings. Envelopes, pouches, muff bqgs, shoulder straps, drawstring types and novelty bags in popular shades and shapes. $1.98 to $29.50 -fr & & Aeroplane Luggage One Pattern Only But Good Stock in Two Sizes PULLMAN 26-Inch Length $25.95 21-Inch Size $18.65 (Plus Tax) (Plus Tax) 1- Pieee Styles 1 to 4 rears. 2- Plece 8trlei 1 to (M rear Leasing Sett, . t to 10 years. -fr New Arrivals in KIDDIES' PLAID SUITS Lovely new tailored styles, in bright plaids, plain $6.95 and checks. Clever detail of Docket, button and pleatings.- Sizes 4 to 12. ik ik CRIB BLANKETS A lovely assortment now available in cotton, wool and part-wool styles. Lovely bindings and pastel colors. ' & STUFFED TOYS A large table heaped high with the woolly things to gladden the hearts of every age. Dolls and animals of every description in woolly or cloth coverings, , $5.95 to $7.95 $5.95 to $16.50 $5.95 to $16.50, HARTNELL PERFUMES and COLOGNES Menace and White Shoulder fragrances the odors of ex clusive . exquisiteness. COLOGNES ' $2.75 to $16.00 (Plus Tax) PERFUMES $5.00 to $18.50 (Plus Tax) to $10.95 $1.69 "ft ' r & Give Her Lovely IMPORTED HANDKERCHIEFS See these imported hand embroidered beauties in elaborate designs. Madeira, Swiss and Chinese lace and embroidered styles in linen and lawn in white grounds. Wide assort ment to choose from. Priced from $1.50 to $3.50 Other Handkerchiefs In prints, embroidered styles. Priced from 50c to $1.25 $7,95 1 SsiSi I $ iTlfll WECL0SE ! ill i!r!bv il!rer I 6 O'CLOCK I $3.98 to $5.95 ((!!! twtw. k . Crib Size CHENILLE SPREADS Excellent gift for baby and practical white grounds wit pastel florals In all styles and colors.