1 i PAGE TWELVE THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON January 15, 1042 ST T GUARD ROSTER GIVEN KLAMATH ' : The complete enlistment rec- lord of Company B of the first j regiment of the Oregon state j guard, Klamath's own unit, was announced Thursday by Captain D. E. Van Vactor. J ; The list follows: i " Arthur L. Anderson, Reginald !b. Ashworth, William E. Call, ' Cecil C. Calvert, Donald R. ! Chase, Darrell E. Christie, Cecil - F. Crow, Everett R. Dennis, Den Jnis E. Depuy, Arvid C. Erick son, Asa C. Forristall. J Lawrence A. French, Carl F. Goode, Hans M. Hansen, Walter H. Hansen, James C. Harper, Axel R. Jacobson, Gunnar John son, Vernon B. Keesee, Harry L iKellis, Paul O. Landry, John P Linman, Albert J. Loomis. Charles L. MacDonald, John C. Miller, John W. Mills, George ;w. Misfeldt, Andrew V. Moore, Zenus L. Murphy, Newton B. JNelson, Abraham N. Neslin, Rob lert O. Odell, Henry A. Olson, Charles E. Perry, Ralph' E. Por ter, Paul F. Poteet, Rene C. Prudhomme, Elza H. Pryor, Lar ry W. Qulnn, Charles W. Robert ton. Dale D. Sackett, Edwin F, Sackett, Maurice P. Shaner, George T, Slyter, Charles R. Stanfield, Richard S. Strand, Carl Swanson, Robert A. Thomp son, Ralph E. Turner, Louis A. Turpen, Karl A. Urquhart, Joy A. Ustick, Homer Zirkle. Van Vactor Wednesday an nounced the officers roster which Included First Lieut. Thomas B. Abbott and Second Lieut. Nelson Reed. Thompson was named first sergeant; Turpen, supply ser geant; Christie, mess sergeant; Chase, Anderson, Landry and Odell, sergeants; and MacDon ald, Kellis, Nelson, Ustick, Nes lin, Walter Hansen and Call cor porals. Klamath" Dairymen Named to Offices In State Group ASTORIA, Jan. 15 (Ph-The Oregon Dairymen's association reelected Oscar Hagg, Reeds ville, president yesterday. Other officers include Lee Hol- liday, Klamath Falls, vice pres ident; Roger Morse, OSC exten sion dairyman, secretary-treasurer; Earl Mack, Klamath Falls, di rector. If there is no referee at a prize fight, the man who puts on brass knuckles will win. And the same is true in the industrial game. Thurman Arnold, assist ant attorney-general. HIGH SCHOOL News Notes and Comment By MAURICE O'CALLAGHAN The students of KUHS have done much to forward the de fense of this nation, and they are still helping. They have not only Joined the first aid squads and the messen ger service (in case of commun ication disrup tion during an air raid), and enrolled as fire wardens in the high school building, but they are buvine hundreds of dollars worth of de fense stamps. Clifford Rowe announced Wed- v . Jr nesday that the purchases had reached the $310 mark on that day. This makes a gain of about $100 a week for the high school. Final exams wcro over Thurs day and students didn't have to go to school Friday unless they had work in various classes to make up. Thursday afternoon the Boys' Alliance sponsored a dance at which admission was 10 cents per each. A 10-vlece band and vocalist supplied by the music department played. The proceeds will be turned over to the Red Cross war relief drive, which when added to the $10 donated by the student body a while back will prove a size able fund contributed by the high school students. About $43 or $30 was turned over by the home rooms of the high school in the recent Red Cross roll call. All home rooms are members of the Red Cross. Over the weekend the citizens will have an opportunity to see five baskotball games on the lo cal court. The Pelicans and Wildcats will play Friday and Saturday nights and the fresh men will demonstrate their wares to the public in a game that starts at 6. And at the games over the weekend don't forget your pep. Help the team. They have done well thus far this season, and they give promlso of going places this season under the proper con ditions. Get out and fight with the team for the school, Wo are going to beat Bend as we have never done before. E. E. Vandcrpool stated that sale of tickets for basketball games has progressed well thus far and the sales are expected to go to a high mark as soon as mid-year tests are over and students have settled down to the routine of regular school again. The "meal ticket" cardboards sell for $2.20, which Includes the tax. The tickets will save $1.50 in admission to games, and the best of It is if you have a ticket you can take a party to the gnmo on the same ticket. Don't forgot the defense stamps that are being sold in room 316 of the high school. Students Buy Defense Stamps MALIN Studonts of the Ma lln high school and Junior high In the first week that defense stamps were on snlo purchased $23 worth with 40 of tho 03 stu dents buying. Sides will bo con tinued fur an Indefinite time. $25 REWARD Will be paid by the manufac turer lor any Corn or Calloui GREAT CHRISTOPHER Corn Salve cannot remove. It never (ails. 3 So and 60a at Everbody't Cut-Rate Drugs. Phone 3825. 808 Main St. Brother of Local Woman 'Bails Out' Of Big Bomber A local boy, Master Sergeant Irwin H. Gould, Is a full fledged candidate for the Catorplllar club, according to word received here by his alster, Mrs. James O'Kcofe of 2208 Wlard stroot. Gould was one of nine men In tho crew of a four-motored fly lug fortress from MncDIll field, Florida, forced to ball out In the Everglades January B, a few mo ments before tho piano crashed in a swamp. The pilot was not reached for some time and fel low filers dropped food to him NEW SHIPMENT! Rubber Boots In Medium and High Heels FOULGER'S in the twamp. The othora wore able to land closer to the tow of Clewlston and walked to t community whore they reported tho accident. Third air force headquarters at Tampa said the plane loft on a night training flight Just befure the crash. Hitler wonts all the skis In Germany for the army. It should make going down hill easier. , ACHING-STIFF SORE MUSCLES For PROMPT rllof nib on Miu lorolnt Mskhs wilh tlito wnnilvrliil "i-ountbs-iiiuitant" .dually brlim frwh warm hlood to arhlni imurlf. to hulp break up painful meal eon raailon. Ilrlltr than a milliard pUufrl Mail In 8 itranstha. mm 3) o VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS A Complete Stock of WHITES and COLORS Sises 14 to 17 At RUDY'S Quitting HBrasiness mm Our studio hat been told to the Bell Studio . . . thui we are quitting business in - Klamath Falls. 30 DAYS NEW OWNER TAKES OVER! -COUPON HOLDERS Attention If you are holding a Bruno Coupon, you must present it at the studio within 30 days. February 15th last dayl No appointment needed.' '0000P . tfiM Paintings 7 yk J J ivov y2 off I Mi M-'gTTP Have your picture made now, and colored ; Slyil in oils by our artists. JUST ONE HALF -V Ml ""V iMIm PRICE. I U lf&Jn 8x10 Oils . . S2.45( vyfS 5 x 7 us si5o J 5x6 Oils . . . $1.00 af B BLACK and WHITE PORTAITS One-third off our regular price list! All black and white por traits ALL sizes ALL fin ishes . : ." . ONE-THIRD OFF! GOLDTONE One-third off on all beautiful GOLDTONE pictures. FRAMES All frames over $1.65 . . . ONE-HALF OFF! NOTICE!- All finished business now being held for delivery must be called for by February IBth. High school orders will be held for delivery by our successor. Bell Studio. HERMAN'S MEN'S STORE WINTER CLEARANCE This year this Annual Clearance Sale has more power for money saving than ever before. Merchandise is not only advancing in price but selections will be smaller as time goes on. We have grouoed every odd lot in nationally known brands and marked them Car below prices when prices were a good deal lower. Avail yourself of this opportunity to stock a wios in some Instances of less than half the former value. WHILE ANY QUANTITY LAST SHOE NT SHIRT SOCK N Bring a Friend Split the Cost q Shirt Sale Solid Colors and Check Flannel Wool and Part Wool. Value to $3.00 1st SHIRT 2nd SHIRT Both ShirtS e a e 2.98 .01 Walkovers - Freemans Weyenberg - Friedman Shelby Value to $8.50 1st PAIR COST 2nd PAIR COST 7.98 .01 BOTH PAIR FOR ago Black Brown jl Bring a Friend Split the Cost 1 q Sock Sale Fancy Rayon Part Wool Ankl.ts Or Regular L.ngth Value 35c 1st PAIR 2nd PAIR Both Pair. . . 35c lc .TCSMPGCDATT VALUE TO $25.00 Single breasted Double breasted Rainproof Dark shades Fine woolen fabric VALUE TO $35.00 All wool Coverts Single breasted Rainproof 02 VALUE TO $1.95 PLAID SUEDE SHIRTS Button or ZIpp.r $uoo A VALUE TO $1.95 COTTON WORK PANTS Sanforls.d $00 A BLANKETS Double Bed Blankets Part Wool, 60x80 - -Part Wool Heavy Blankets. 70x80 - - -All Wool Auto Robe ------- $1.59 $2.29 $3.9 VALUES TO $3.95 Sweaters BUTTON or ZIPPER $177 VALUES TO $1.65 DRESS SHIRTS $U00 A lc SHOE SALE VALUE TO $5.00 1st pair - $4.98 2nd pair - .01 NEW FALL FELT HATS $165 SHEEP LINED SLIPPERS $11 oo 1 BUY ANY SUIT AT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICE OF $21.50 $24.50 $29.50 AND GET the extra pant for lc MEN'S STORE 5 Both pair !49 fl IV 521 MAIN I I PHONE 3723 V EH IL3UJJL