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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMnKU 21. IIKilALI) AND NF.VVS. KLAMATH KAIXS. OREGON PAGE KIVP Ilniiir Mm. MhIi'uIiii Truro, 11114 I.oHny, has rnturnrcl to Die lioiiio nl lirr Uiiuulilrr Mm. Isiiliol lucaaun allur tiriHllim ""inn Unit Willi a alslnr. Mra. Mnry l.rUly mid hnr iHullirrs In IIIMnii, Calif. Mra. Iidily was a liiiiK'llinc reisl itnnl nl l.miurll Vnllcy. Mr. Tvurc Kino lived iiaar lluuuiitu. lu.rd -lllo roinniunlty chriit of lira III HmIMkit Minora will bo rliinrd tomorrow bul will bo open Friday. In Krrvhr-Wllllum Ituxlitr. Mill nt Mr.. Knyiiinnd O. Iliixlnr Ima i ulncd Uie army mid In now ul orl Lewis. Ilrlnm emterlnu the hrrvlrv lie waa riiiployvd with Uie Anderson Auto brrvic-e. lullrse Women Bylvla Krudy. Routliein Orruoii ciillruo alinleiil l Aitlilund, allemleil the Ural minuul miivenllun oi Assoclnlril Women Hiiuiriita of oreiton cnlleiies III Cor vallla lanl weekend. Miss Krudy In tlin riauuliler ol Mrs. Jessie Keaily '.'U(10 Ulnnee. Huna ol Norway-Mould l.odue 3B li to have a Mirlnl mrotlnii nt tlio llbmry Friday. p. in. Iteiular Martini Pythian Bin trin. Wlneliitt temple 70, lioldn Iti rruular mrctlni Prliluy. November 30 8 p. m.. nt Uie IOOF hull. l- ira will br noinlimlrd llien embers are nsseu 10 orinn mr m lor bar-aar. ' Haiaar PyUilan Hlslerrr bar.anr mid cooked food aala will be held Hainrrtay, December 1, at Uie I'lno Blreel market. Ilrrunrrallni-Mra. U. 8. Ilalen tlno. IU04 Heron. In reported re cuperallnl mid In good condition alter underlining aumery lael Fri day at Hillside hospital. Order el Amaranth Reirular tneetlnil la arlieduled lor IoiiIkIH at I Iri til" Maaonlo hall, with men attending In charie ol refresh menta. Complete Court Norman M. Wilson haa completed the Connect!- rut Mutual llle insurance mm; pany's "career underwriting courae. Toaalmaatera Walt Daloi will be Uiiialmsalrr at lonliilit meet IHK ol the M.idoo Toaalmastrra In the Wlllurd hotrl. 'luble UmiIuiiibb lur will be Al llulvorarn and kmi. erul it Hlo lor Uie evenlnK li; lloyi e Hlinellnr. Hpeukera will be Irfrtlls Andrew, Frank Jiikulmwakl, men ard Uallauher, Ad Wilbur and Herb i'ollurd. Farewell parly Member and Irlenda are cordially Invited to at tend the Tliaukiiilvlti and larewell nurlv lor Key. H. T. JarotMon ol Die First Covenant church tonight at 1;4. Home Munrlre O'Callauhun, Fort illdwell rancher, waa ached ulrd lo return to hla ranch III Bur prise valley today. Improvement Tho county hliih way eulpinent haa krnvrlrd the area near the Hill Y market al the iiinclloii 01 Die Merrlll-Lakevlcw hlifhwayn. In Hervhe-I'vl. Jwnes D. Wll llama, aon of Mr. and Mra. Vernon U. Wllllaiua, 3Sfi Hoiucdale la now InkliiK Inlaiitry basic. Imlninii with the 1th armored division, Cump Itouert. Camp lloberta la midway between Ban Francisco and I Aimelea. Al the mime camp la Pvt. Uuurence N. Orlllln, aon ol Mr. and Mra. Juck O'Nell, Illy. New Home Mr. und Mra. I.loyd Derby, have moved Irom their for mer homo .'I0 No. Olh lo Die Hob Porter home, 11X10 Huron which purchaaed recently. Mr. and Mra. Porter ara now In Euiiene. Ho Turkey For This Chef SAN FRANCWCO. I Moat peo pla Ilka turkey lor ThanksKlvtnf dinner, but where Wolliang Binner la concerned, hamburger tlcklea bin palate. Sinner aaya ha probably haa rooked a many or more turkeya than any man alive - 54.000. lie cooka them day In and day out aa roaming cook at tha Palaca hotel. "riiere'a nothing liner to aea than a well-browned turkey." aaya Humor. "Bui, mind you only lo are. ll'a hard enough to lomet tur- '. key at the end ot day inucn ie k eat them." " Singer cama here M yeara ago from Oormany where "there aren't many turkeya and people don't like tnem. Iliey aat geeae. "Me. I'd rattier eat hamburger, nice rare hamburger. Ol courae. my wile Minna and I uaually go In a irlend i horn lor Thank-iglv Ing. "And they usually aerva turkey." he alghed. It waa lunch time, singer ex cused hlmnell and came hark with an Inch thick hamburger "nice and rare." "This la what I want to eat lltankagtvlng night," he aald. "But they'll probably dish up turkey. "And they'll probably aak me what I think of It, I wish I could tell them." National Debt Still Undecided WA8HINOTON, MW-Two govern ment departments treasury and commerce are In sharp disagree ment about the probable alto of the deficit Uie government will run up during the year which ends next June SO. The commerce department, In an analyala of biulnraa trends It made public yesterday, estimated the delicti al V0O0. OOO.ooo iRi. Secretary ot Die treasury Bnydrr hsd predicted It will be about I7.M0.0O0.0O0. Commerce arrived at lis figure on the basis of an estimate from the senate finance commute that taxes will bring In about IM.0O0. 000,000. It said the budget buresu figures spending WIU be about tot, 000,000.000. The treasury had eitl mated taxes will produce 13. M0, Ooo.ooo less and spending will run li.ooo. ouo. ooo mora. (SF. 4 Trlepholo) RETURNS Mary I'lckord, once "America'! Sweetheart," l re turning to lha screen alter almost 20 years retirement to appear In "The Library." The silent screen actress, now. M. called the role "an almoat sacred responsibility." Asiatic War Brides In U.S. Anti-Snowball Measure Goes Down AKRON, O , m It's still a boy's world. City council yesterday tabled without one dissenting vote a pro posal to levy tines from all to ISO who throw snowballs or other objects at busses. Not aven bus driver Francis Orolsslug, who Introduced the measure, attempted to defend II. Police olllclals said Uie proposed law would be hard to enforce and that there were existing laws on the subject. Power windmills practically dis appeared with the coming ol small gasoline engines. By WIM.MM C. BARNARD TOKYO. ii Kleven ahy and ex cited Asiatic war wives left tonight lor sirnnue nrw nomes m uie unti ed Btutcs with Uie American sol diers they married In war-battered Korea. Ten are Korean nationals. The oUier Is Chinese, born III Peiplng but a resident of Seoul since 1M0. Korean-American bablea accom panied Utree. The 11 families left on a mili tary air Irajisport plane for a 39 hour flight via Honolulu to San Francisco. The wives and Uielr husbands had spent 12 awesome hours In this bustling city. They came from Korea by boat and Iraln. In Korea Uie wives left war, hardship and bitter memories. Borne hsd been csught behind Communist lines In the war. One was Jailed for a time as a spy. The parents of one were killed In the fighting. The parents of an other and Uie father ol atlll an other ara missing. Todsy the wives were shyly hoprful of Uie future. They were neatly dressed In new tailored suits and blouses. Whs Ok Byrchel, wife of Bgt. Adsm C. Brychel. S247 May St.. Chicago, voiced their common view: "I want very must to see the big stores, the movie theaters, all the cars snd the big hotels my huftband has told me sboul. "Hut most of all, I am very anxious lo meet my husband's Inmlly and I am praying that they will like me." VetsThumn Tub Again For Bonus 8ALEM, I Veterans omanlzu lions .appealed to the stHte bond commission today lo Inlluence the Investment ol state funds In bonus bonds. Payment of the maximum 1000 stale bonus for world war two vet erans would thus be speeded. Bo far. It has been aiyimed by a federul ruling that Uie bonus bond Issue Is Inllstlonary. Uovernor Douglas McKay, chair man ot the bond commission. urged Uie veterans lo sit tight, be cause he feels Uie government might allow the bonds to be sold after the first of the year. He was supported by L. O. Arens. also a member ol the commission. But Btale Treasurer Walter J. Pearson. Uie third member, sup ported Uie veterans' stand. llie proposul. made by the ad visory committee ol the stole de partment ol veterans alfairs, was that Uie bonds draw 23 percent Interest, and be offered to stale departments having trust funds, llie only two departments which have lurge trust lundx are the stale retirement board and state uidustrial accident commission. Both ol these departments have said they would rather invest in government bonds. Jolin W. Jones, Portland, spokes man for the veterans advisory board, said "if you will Issue the bonds and Jet Uie veterans organi sations be your snlesmen, we 11 sell every one of them." Jones said a lot of them could be sold In the South, "where they still believe In stales rights " Incentive Pay Gets Okay WA8HINQTON. I Over labor members' objections, public and inuustry members of the wage sta bilization Dosra nave voted to per mit some Incentive pay plans, de signed lo provide added pay for Increased output, A freeze on such plans has been In ellicl since Jan. 26. The board said any new plan, or revision ol an old one, which Involves a whole plant or Industry must be approved by Uie board. For Individual workers or groups ol workers, standards were set up yesterday which would require: a minimum wage guarantee against loss ol earnings. No celling was placed on the amount of Incentive pay which may be paid. Most labor unions have tradition ally opposed Incentive pay plans on Uie ground they may involva a speed-up ot work without adequal. additional pay. 100 PURE PARAFFIN MOTOR OIL 2 Gallon Can 1.47 Jay Hawk Petroleum 21 IS Sent ath Pottawatomi Chief To Be Buried PAW PAW. Mich.. UTI Funeral services will be held today lor the chief of the Pottawatomi Indians. Chief Joseph Qulgno was found dead behind the wheel of his truck near Hartford Monday. He was a grandson of Chief Simon Pokagon. a famous figure In Uie early history ol southwestern Mich igsn. He was employed by Uie slate highway department. Qulgno s son. Joseph Jr. becomes the new chlcl. CAR DKATII PORTLAND, on A 63-year-old woman suffered fatal Injuries here last night when she was struck by a car as she alighted from a bus. She was Mrs. Mse B. Nelson. Driver of Uie car. Dwlght E. Snell. 38. was booked on a charge ol negligent homicide. Windmills llrst became common in Oermsn. Uie Netherlands and the surrounding country. Free Trtsl , , . New ('arena Port able Typewriter . . . Pioneer Office supply Co. tit Main. Bring the Family . . . Enjoy Jhcuilaqhiinq 0buWi At... 5711 So. 6th Little Sivoden Scrvina . . Turky-Ham-Chickn . . All th trimmings Sptciol Hourt For Thanksgiving 1 to 9 P.M. RESERVATIONS NOT NECESSARY!! FAMILY GIFT that lasts a lifetime ... A NEW PIANO for Christmas ! 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