r , i - , r . Hrownlo r'f Wednesday mi(i:s I room" ",,,. to nlloiicl E. "4 Vim A L.. Brandt I iTtitlt Howe, 16; I,.Mii dol,ir Vm,.ii,v win f,rtnd, l u. "ddont Sunday oot 111 ".", r,.iinK easily ,11. r'Por v,,ll-y "oi.pltl. 'Vmo cr b olhcr, John. hV. 10 be "iVR1 ,, '!'' " ,L hli brokon In tho !1L biSllier. Billy. tii,i- K. H' '"nohc" J. Hcddi.rd, fT Paul Newman, and Ar- W p! i ier, nil of Klamath vice In ,rv ln fl,CeHtl lor V licrvico. L 'Skint I Hi"" qunllfylng ex Enilloni. I.. . . j... Mimlrl of ,coil enure. - v I Hie regular """". ... p...,2,',inH h iroMl'c conv.-Vl Wednesday. ITHiwklH. M. ncWrlRl,t. fc Arthur Mooro and Mr. ice Patterson os iioiciis. tiira and Bud Chandler of it s'. vnMD a, DnMkilfil i nation jwim . .."" n I business visitors In Klamath ill this week. They are here ' .-n.... ...III. iirollmlmirv CGIinciuuii ".. l"''"',vr ' ins (or Installation of 1 he Her- Jl inu news stimuli ictvmi i-.J U.. 11.. ...J...-,. I pnll.t tJnmunlcitloni commission. in. n n . -. . 0 igrTaill liy nrwirj, . X ' n I n I 1 -. . JW n. VIEW . -HIIU UUVRtVJi itfmberi of the Klamath court- IVIglllUIIUI ! UJUOUll-ill -KVII' tji committee, and Ted Dun Sodle. mlitanl secretary, will F.ll I .1 ' I I - AAA ... I UC1 III MIC AllllC Ifn lUllllTI- K.ner ill John J, Ko lor. president nl tha city t'uuniil unit valcran iiiciniier in nun sii uii, was uuublu to ullcnd Monthly night' session bucnunu ol illnuu. Ncilur in in ma iitiuui on jciiur- on, 1'. u. unidry, councilman from wind ), win also iih.icni tin ha la out ol town on busmen for one week. Matt frldav Fart Kliinnilh hrtnia extennlini null nwniihi.rk will meet Friday, Jiinuury 111, Hi tha l-IVIc improvement I'llll). ran, v ii in ii i -i i. iiiui'ii, coun ty hoina di-iuoiiKtrutlon iiui-nt, will land tliti miHilmu on ' 1'niii. atulling Ucllii(ui.-iH'y. Ul.ltnr -ri. ...rt...l....-u ..I ll.i. II S flMlt mirl lAillilllf.. ,ni . Ico who stoppt'd In Icily In Kluin- uin ruua on incir wuy io roll- IlllUi for U I'UlilOllIll COIlll'I'CIICC ure I'mil T. Crcimer, Stunlcy Jowult and II. U. Willis. From Modlord President A. C. Cuiiiinlnn nnd Vice i'ri'.nldcnl John lloylu of IIir Ciilllnrnlii Orvuon Power eonipuny, with ofllcca lit Mcdford, were K linn ath fulla iHialnc-ivs vlsitura Tuci day. lourt to Maet Friendship art number 11, Order of the Mrinlh will hnM m tnlH Hlin0 WiilnitHiiv kuamIlh nt si clock in the Musonlc temple. iiaiion ana a sprciiu eiccuon flll hi. I.f-lil All mi-mhi-fA nrn a&cd to attend. Ion furlouorf TCnl. Rich- B F. Mayp Is visiting In Kjnmiith Falls ndor spciullnu vr two years ill uic South Pn- ic. He is planning to return his home in Portlnnd at llii id of the week. IfA MaaI A 1 it.. tH T . " iiirT-iinK ui inc Miilfy homo extension unit will JJiil Thursday, January 18, at ftl Mack.;. "Oven Meals" will mi tuoject demonstrated. SVIllllnHt. ...j ..... IS..; . "II" iln v"1"'' f Lark. N. D.. are in l! ,hi Will, LtR"- 62 Iwtll. Thev will .-,! n.-i. Sfli wedding annlveriary here. Pnilnnn.J t XI f"!1'n fell"whlp dinner XT ,np l Methodist 2fcSh "1 ? h" been post ted until Friday, January 26. ff,.1;, School Barbara 4 TonXay 10 ,he Unlvcr: lffKfflunV,untlcrwent surgery Tabl '0 receive visitor,. w" r K nlghf mnth Fnil'' on 3TlVf.all.. .ln Javmmm II.. -'hVSy,lITeea,,,?1 4rSaMd'ordTMr. and Mr.. KC.rW .M.dfrd are ''. Bit.. . ?" lor aeveral 1 fef. ,u,,1, at 'he Wl-Ne-M. 555 wooiiir S Wool Union, ", STORE IANV NnicD "SPECT CAUSE LIMES kLI . r.my hi, Ilii V, t h il Mnnli. i.'' I '''lllt tllftblcioil. riSipf,,"'M f ri,cl,i' fhaumnlln ;?,l'o,," ""j"lln sni) Imrnlni "ui!trH"3'C,,Wn"''' .UMrf y.mt ii,,,..!.! , r. ,. To Bptak Phil Hltt-hcot-k former district Kovcrnor "f Kl- wauls Intcrniillminl nnd ii Minn ath Fulls buslne.is mini, will spcnK bemre the Tulclnke Uo tury club Wednosdny. Townsond Club Members; o Tnu.nMi.nrt fliil. u.111 l.r.l.l .. I..... nesa niectliiK, Wednesday ut 8 p. in. i at nit: noun? in ii. u. Myers, 3U0 N. Oth. Refreshments: will be acrved. , CONSTRUCTION OF NEW CHURCH AddIv for Lieflnt MurrliiL-e llconse nppllriitlons In I'nrllnml included Keith I.. Hire of Klnm ntli Fulls and Wilinu Jones of Portland. PLANNED HERE A nerilllt to rnnMlriift n tin . not) ciiuicli ut Home uud Mui tlii, wiis Kiniiicci irio uiurvii of Jesus l lin:a, Liillcr Duy buinU, at Monduy iilglit'a council mucllng. Tills is llio luiucht permit grant ed since declination of war. rums tor the church building wert ilruwii nn ku tl. l...r..i. clillecl in Hull Lake City, nnd i-ii 1 1 ior a onc-siory slruclut'o witli a lurgc chupel lluuked by a ic-cieullon hull which will In cliido chits rooms, kitchen and other fucllltlcs. Members of the locol church iibtiilned lumber for the pro- poscii ouiKiing when they pur chnscd ii drying shed from Al Koiiiu Lumber company, din iiiuiitlcd the shed and moved the lumber to the grounds. Priority for construction wb obtained through WPI1 because the lumber, totaling some 200. UUO board feet, was on the ground nt the time the permit wus sought, and also because much of the labor has been do nated. Under the provision, the church must break ground by reuruiiry l. members said they hoped to bo in the new building by eurly summer. E. E. Burrows Is chairman of the building com mittee, and G. W. Hanson Is chairman of tho finance commit tee, Mn. Walkar Wantad An ur gent message Is being held at tho Kliuniith police deportment for Mrs. Winnie Walker, formerly of Iteglnii, N. M., and now believed to be in Kliinnilh Falls. Anyone knowing of her wherenbouts is asked to notify the police depart ment Immediately. New President if' (, i j r akrV"... ' J Dr. Harry K. Nawburn. abova, will taka office as prasidant ol tha University ol Oregon July 1. it was announced by tha stat-i board of higher education. NEW PRESIDENT OF PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 15 (Pt Dr. Hurry K. Ncwburn, 30.year old dean of the University of Iowa coIIcbc of liberal arts, will tnke office as president of the University ol Oregon juty i. Ncwburn's election was an nounccd by the Oregon state board of higher education after a year's canvassing of American educators. The university has been under the acting presi dency of Dr. Orlando J. IIollls, acting law school dean, since the death of President Donald M. Erb In December, 1043. Dr. Ncwburn, a nntive of Illinois, holds a PhD from the university of Iowa, and has been dean of the college of lib- ENUMERATORS NAtVIED FOR FARM CENSUS Twelve enumerators for the bureau of census agricultural survey have been named for this area and arc now engaged in their house-to-house canvas, ac cording to R. L. Ackcrman, dis trict supervisor. Other enumerators will be named soon, he said. Here is the list of territories allotted the canvassers: Birnam C. Dewey, Wood River, Klamath lake; Mrs. Doro ihea Buck. Pelican Bay, Algoma; T. L. Chllwood, Stewart, Lenox; A. R. Rentier, Merrill, Mt. Laki, East Merrill: Paul K. Buck, Chll oquln, Yamsay, West Chlloquin, Modoc, East Chlloquin; Charles K. Caldwell, Malln, West Malln, East Malln: Mrs. Jollcne W. Staigcr, Klamath Falls, West Shasta, North Shasta: Charles J. Hess, Poc valley. Pine Grove: John N. Mistier, Worden, Mid land; Clarence A. ParKer, Hllde brand. Dairy; Thomas B. Bicler. Snraguc River; John B. Lemire, west ivicrrill. crnl arts there since 1041. In 1038 he headed a study of Eng lish secondary schools for the Carnegie foundation. He is mar rlcd and has three children. Classified Ads Bring Results. Part-Wool Camp Blankets OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main 'On to Bastognc!' Over Held microphone, Lt.-Col. Creighton (Abe) Abrams, of Jacksonville, Fla., gives the or der that started the Third Army drive that relieved the heroic 101st Airborne Division garrison In Bastogne. Col. Abrams com mands the 4th Armored Divi sion's rescue spearhead. lUMaay, Jan. 16, 1945 HEHAL.O AND NEWS FIVK OUTLINED IN CITY Recognizing the fact that chil dren will coa.4 on city streets re gardless of areas planned on nearby hills, E. E. Hambrick, newly-appointed city recreation officer, has gone to work making plans for safeguarding certain sections where boys and girls will be permitted to coast. "Coasting on any public street Is potentially dangerous." Ham brick stated Tuesday, "but the city administration recognizes the fact that when it is good coasting weather the children will coast." "In trying to minimize acci dents, the recreation department will place traffic signs at certain intersections whoro there will bo sonic effort to protect tho coast ers. The public is urged to watch for these signs and also for the Boy Scouts who will be empowered as traffic offlcora," Hambrick concluded. Signs will be placed for coast ing on Wilford street west of the cemetery from Delta to Ful ton; Washington from First to Third; at Second and Lincoln, and in the Hot Springs area at LcRoy street with atop signs at Eldorado. WORK SHIRTS Sii.s 14 to 17. OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main Just Received! Shipment of , MEN'S KNIT SHORTS, MIDWAYS and LONGS Undershirts to match DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main I'arningi WATCH OUT fOR SNIFflT lead Colds Head colds can causa much suffering. Don't tuflcr needlessly. Just put a lit tle Va-lro-nol up each nostril. Relieves sneezy, stuny dis tress. Also helps prevent many colds from devel- rig It used In el Try It. Pol low directions in folder. Works fine 1 iriwoiiopfr ! I quickly rl'va I ' distess J V1CKSVA TRO IIOL IEILMS o Informal Dance Saturday, Jan. 20 Muaie by Marine Barracks Orchestra Brunch at 1:00 a. m. fallllllllll, TnMMianTniilila.1 T flfe ' ' , . , , 'A 'i '"fmvmmTMmm'"!" ' 1 aMoiajjejjjjjjjaiijjjjjjjjj aMHj t "i i e , 1 or 3 1 . . Wa are pleased to announce that we have teeurad tha COAST-TO- I V7lfiffl,f ' ' Taaa, f ' fl IlTT En 1 MUa 1 COAST STfRE'S fnnchlaa for your territory. I ' P6?JO "'Snia ' I J? p 1 cnalele (( By joining with other COAST-TO-COAST STORES, all Incli- bOjIn 5 P&GlCll M.-MtS&ZS&fi 1 a. a at.O II 1 vidually owned, we are in position to buy and sell merchan- H "5 alKEQ f3 '"itL -41 1 final II dise at tha lowest possible price. We personally own and fl Ta J5V ' IS-SSSn 41 11 I control this business. Wa expect to mako our living in f ilair """J i5 Bp Arm a- SlE5S3 1 Jrfl Wa extend to every one of you a cordial Invlta- I Exlla It f MlXftt9m i W?X2k. 1 ffll MuHlW M tion to visit our store on our Grand Opei9 I ' Vr'V'.T' W EXTE? flf t I teal&mmg I jffl , ..K.; 1 Elton Forncrook I blSPi "" I I 1 STOVE PIPE ISgpS' ll 1 ,, , M I D ACCESSORIES SH I aod l't,al j Y ' 1 I V'iT.ntOow ""'S'"" 1 R.plec. those old bulbaledery all 1 fTillMvf Mm I ItpwJ O O M A . 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