Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 22, 1961, Page 21, Image 21

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    HKRAI.D AND NEWS. Klamath Falls,
Thursday, February 23,
PAGE 7-A
Siskiyou Sheriff To Head Drive
YREKA At a meeting of theihead :he liifil Red Cross fund- thai responsibility of the people
New Loan Rulings Told
j YUKKA Farmers may obtainjtainiiig the maximum income
operating and development loans; from their farms and from tak
from the Farmer's Home Admin-'ing advantage of opportunities for
islratiiin under revised regulations the industry and other off-farm
I with this agency if they have employment.
off-the-farm employment and are
otherwise eligible. Resolution Asks
Previously a farmer had to' r p. , ,
spend most of his time farming in ror Uerense WOrK
order to oualifv for a loan, accord- SALEM i.P) - The House
American Red Cross in Redding raisinp drive in Siskiyou County. and the Rod Cross was a major
last week. Sb.ki.vou County. Sher- I harles Coolcy. treasurer of the in, f(,r HisalS!,ion lhe ,.
iff A. B. Cottar was chosen toiSiskivou lountv Chapter, stated ,
'- 1 ding meeting.
Labor Election' Bill In House .yV
SALEM (AP) Legislation tolabor union asked the Imaid (or kiyou County chapter,
provide for state-conducted elec- an election, the board would have I Plans for the coming campaign
lions to permit employes to dc.j'hue """'" seneral investigate. '..e oullined al mootinR of
A"
ing to James F. Walker, Farm
i luesnay uanimous'y approvea a
Senate-passed resolution that urg-
es the federal government to give
i Oregon its fair share of defense
cide on barpaining agents wasl ii. n,.ii;ai,. ,mnA l',e oca' chapter, called by Cottar
Home Administration 4Uervisor.
passed by the Senate today and Jh i0,.iin
at u'cka Inn Tuesday.
Manv farmers who are rcgu-
sent to the House. There was only I The bi had ,e s, .,
Coolev staled
some of the .
A B COTTAR llarlv employed off the farm can
one aisseniuig oie. i , emr,ov... ,,,,. The Oreenn funds collected in this area will
- " -profitably use FHA's credit fa-contracts.
SALT I SKS cililics to increase the farm'por-i Rep. George Flitcraft, R-Klam-
The bill would create a state.AFL-CIO .said the hill is unneccs- be sent to the National Red Cross
Labor - Management Relations
Board of three memhers, who
ary, but did not oppose it. organization for relief of disaster. Salt has about U.IKHI different lion of their total income. The ath Falls, said that Oregon now
The purpose is to provide an areas. He pointed out that in 1!133, uses, from seasoning food andiregulalion. which had limited gets far less than its share.
would be appointed by the govcr- elections machinery for those Ore-
Siskiyou County received more! freezing ice cream to melting credit assistance to farmers who! Jne resolution will be sent to
than Sloo.OflO in Red Cross aid ice, cleaning teeth and making spend most of their time farm-( Congress and lhe secretary of De
for Klamath River floods. medicines. i inc. prevented some from oh-lonse.
gon firms not covered by federal
When an employer,- employe or I law.
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SECOND CLASS BADGES were presented by Master Hugh Anderson of McCloud
Boy Scout Troop 42 to Eddie Lonq, Mike Mangone and Kent Cattani, left to right, dur
ing a troop court of honor recently. Photo by Ray Kite
Dunsmuir Chamber Votes Brochure
DUNSMUIR Preparation oflat a special meeting of the board Commerce at McCloud on Satur-
layout ana copy tor di.uuu pro- ot directors ol the Dunsmuir day nieht. A state park site will
motion brochures was authorized chamber of Commerce on Mon-
jday morning. Another special
Weed Lions
Plan Sale
WEED Members of Weed
Lions Club plan soon to package
light bulbs for their forthcoming
money-raising bulb sale.
The theme of the sale is "To
Light the Way for Community
Betterment." Lions will conduct
a house-to-house sale Feb. 24 and
25.
The bulbs will be packaged
eight to a unit, each containing
25, BO, 75 and 100-watt bulbs.
Each package will sell for $2.
Proceeds will be applied to the
"Lions community betterment pro-
gram.
meeting will be held sometime
this week to approve the com
pletely revised brochure.
Advertising space will be
licited and the brochures printed
within the next two weeks, Les
Lcnton, president, assured those
present.
Quick action was deemed neces
sary in order to provide the Key
Club with promolional material
to accompany announcements of
the Sportsman's Jamboree to be
held April 29 and 31). The Key
Club plans to mail 3,00(1 an
nouncements to members. of fish
and game clubs in the state.
Members were urged to attend
be discussed at the meeting and
the means of promoting establish
ment of a park in Siskiyou County-Enlargement
of the chamber
so" board to include presidents of the
communities, service and civic
clubs was approved and invita
tions will be issued by the cham
ber secretary.
Invitations will also be sent to
Southern Pacific officials in Duns
muir and union representatives to
hear a representative of Santa
Fe railroad discuss Santa Fe's
proposal to merge with Western
Pacific. This dinner meeting of
the chamber will be March 8 at
the Travelers Hotel.
A motion was passed that
ARREST LEADUR
the dinner meeting of southern chamber of commerce letter be
Siskiyou County Chambers of written to a Redding newspaper
asking for more objective cover
age of Dunsmuir's problems in
the future. It was felt a recent
article of school deficiencies prc-
distorted picture.
Eagles Wanted
MOUNT SHASTA-Kenneth Len-
sing, secretary ot Mount Shasta senicd
iuiru KKf) Police todav Eagles Aerie No. 342. has an-
arrcsted Bin Akao. Japan's best- nounced that the lodge will make
known extreme nationalist leader, a membership drive through
on suspicion of inciting to mur- March, April and May. Initiation
der. His party has been linked fees will be cut to $5 during that
to the slaying of Socialist party time. Reinstatement costs will
chairman Inejiro Asanuma last also be lessened to bring up the
October. membership.
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One red - One Green
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4-PIECE
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A
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complete set includ
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DAVENO AND
CHAIR SET
Reg. 119.95
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ot big savings.
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DAVENO AND
CHAIR SET
Reg. 219.95
1-Only. Coral
frieze upholstery.
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PLASTIC COVERED
SOFETTAS
Reg. 89.95
Black or white. Plastic
covors. Largo sofa with
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3-PIECE SET
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Reg. 49.95
step-end tables and
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o) iy 2) LA
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Used Furniture
Trado-ins and repossessions at terrific sav
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ROCKERS with VIBRATORS, like new 49.95
PLATFORM ROCKERS 9.95
PLATFORM ROCKERS 29.95
PLATFORM ROCKERS 59.95
5-Pc. DINETTE SET 19.95
Many other dinette sets priced to clear!!
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