January 16, 1042 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Honolulu Mill A ChrUtinni rd postmarked 2 p, m., Decern bar 8, was recelvod by Mack Llllard Friday from Honolulu. Llllnrd assumed that the moll boat wai In ths harbor at the time of the Japanese attack, Ince It took tho card over a month to reach here. On Builneu O. C. Lorenz, president of the Klamath Falls branch of the First National Bank of Portland, relumed Thursday morning by train from Portland. In Klamath R. L. Stone of Stone Food Storm, Inc., is pending several days here on business from headquarter! In Spokane. He la visiting here with F.mll Albrccht. In Portland Mitchell Tlllot on. manager of tho Klamath Falls branch of the First Na tional Bank of Portland, la spending several days In Port ,ltnd on business. 0 . : . ought to ex plore the inside of this smart Nunn-HuthMio In model. It's built for comfort! unn-Bush aju'otwa. BREW'S MANSTORI 733 Main 7 t j$ hi i J no ft O.J "KEEP 'EC3 fumr? 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Army needs thousands of young men to apply each month for the world's finest aviation training as Aviation Cadets to become bombardiers) navigator nd pilots. Commissions as Second Lieutenants are waiting for these men at the end of their seven-and-om ialf. month training period. II TO. 24 M A. MID OR SINALI If you have passed your 18th birthday and are not yet 27, you are eligible under the new regulations for Aviation Cadet training. Good physical condition la New Meeting P I a e a The Red Cross home nursing class sponsored by the Catholic Duughters has been transferred from the armory building to the Catholic parish hull. This class will meet Tuesday mornings at 0::O. Mrs. Edna Carnuhan Is the Instructor Hears From Bon Mrs. Ivan Kllgore received a card Friday from her son, Huford Robin, saying he wus "well and all right." Robin Is In the army and was last reported In Hono lulu, but his scheduled stay thore was to be only temporary. Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bard aru leaving Friday for a vacation In Sun Francisco and Oakland. They will be accom panied by Mrs. Bard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cain of tho Hart hotel. Accident Reported Carlcton O. Brown of Crystal and W. M Gibson of Fort Klamath reported a sideswipe collision on the slip pery pavement south of Fort Klamath Thursday morning. No one was injured. In Hawaii Mrs. Axel Olson of 3008 Denver avenue, Altamont, received word Friday that her nephew, L. Andrus, formorly of Klamuth Falls, is stationed In the Hawaiian Islands. Return R. D. El lor, Klamath Falls Insurance man, returned Thursday morning from a busi ness trip to Portland. To Salem Fred Peterson, county school district head, and Mrs. Peterson left Friday for Sa 1cm. They will return Sunday. Unemployment Fund Shows Big Increase SALEM, Jan. 18 OP) State unemployment compensation commission collections from em ployers were 27 per cent greater during 1841 than during 1940, while payments to unemployed were 38 per cent less, the com. mission said today. The commission's trust fund at the end of the year was $18 378.581. an increase of (6,322,' 228. Benefits paid during the year were S2,48S,5S4, compared with $4,009,025 In 1040, $4,052. 888 in 1839, and $5,818,300 In 1838. entirely aware of the dangers Thoroughly Modern J, I im S$?20) ff t? , JX A that surround them. Miguel Joe and Ann Earley I fmmSEI ' A TEEL : fv' ffff s-r fH At. man Mnlnn mlnllr n In. Proprietor III-'" I.-.. X. ft. Z i'j I I -a I I .. necessary, of course. Married men are now eligible. IIMPU'IID IDUCATIONAl MOUIMMINTS New, simplified tests determine the applicant's ability to complete the Avis tion Cadet Course successfully. Diplo mas or credit from educational insti tutions r not required for training U.S. For Your Information MAIL CLOBINtJ TIME (Efieatlro September 28, 1941) Tram 17 Bouthbouudi 6 a. m. Train 20 Northboundi IOiOO a. m. Train IB Bouthboundi 8i4S p. m. Train 16 Northboundi 8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor All drill team members of the Degree of Honor are asked to meet at 1:30 p. m. Saturday In the KC hall. All those not remaining in the team are asked to turn In uni forms. All members are asked to report. Royal Neighbors The Royal Neighbors of America will meet at the IOOF hall Monday, Janu ary 10, at 2 p. m. All 1041-42 officers are asked to be preicnt. Girl Scout Guardians There will be a Girl Scout leaders' training course Tuesday, Jnnu- ary 20, ,at Fremont school at 7:30 p. m. The general leader ship training will be blended toward the defense program. Mrs. J. K. Reno who has re turned from a conference at Portland will muke a report. Battery C Mothers Mothers and wives of the men of Bat tery C, 248th coast artillery, will meet at the chamber of commerce at 1 p. m. Mondoy. Intorcstcd friends of men In tho battery were also Invited. Three Homes Burn Near Tillamook TILLAMOOK, Jan. 16 VP) Flro yesterday afternoon destroy ed three homes, a garage and a new automobile In the Hathaway Mead suburban district east of here. Firemen said the , flames, of undetermined origin, threatened a large part of the district be fore they were checked. The civilian defense fire reserve, made up largely of high school students, assisted the fire de partment. The homes of Mrs. Elizabeth Donaldson, Kermlt Bestol and Lester Cook were destroyed. Cook's garage ' and car also burned. Due to illness, a Kansas wom an Judge held court in her home. That's where they usu ally lay down the law. ARMY RECRUITING I When In Medlord ill (ffefe TSbh A1 35e Neet 49c I r 219 POST OFFICE BLDG., KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Faff fafarmarjaa ef yaaf laeof Sranch af Ma Jantar CtomtaF a Caatmareaf t. . O. i. IHl)l r.t.ram af r.lf War, ar a AmarlCM L.al.a, Alone li'-'iV "i - v tfl -4 Nurse holds a 5-week-old baby girl found in the corridor of a downtown Philadelphia of fice building. The child Is now in care of the bureau of public welfare. Tucked In blankets cov ering the child were 10 S20 bills and an unsigned notei "Please, plesse take care of my baby . .. . I'm sick and can't This Is all money have.' Little Nancy Merki Heads for Washington PORTLAND, Jan. 16 (JP Lit-! 11a Knnm, Marlr! nnr, an In. fantile paralytic, now one of the world's great swimmers, headed for Washington Thursday to do her bit in the campaign against poliomylltis. The Portland miss, named by tho AAU America's outstanding woman swimmer of 1841, was atrcmblo with excitement last night as she boarded .the train. It was partly because she was going to participate in a na tional radio program for the in fantilo paralysis fund drive, but . i , jtfil 7 55e- 50e M0e (I HQ YrT B 75e , Lady Poblum rArafa Jl Dextri ,fii Esther 3lc f . .. MH4lVp lC kJ , 4 m Cream 39c 39c as bombardiers, navigator and pilots, "The Three Musketeers" of the Army Air Corps. Examination boards have been set up in key cities where you can take your mental and physical exam inations the tame day you apply, and be enlisted Immediately. It's time for action. Call at the near est Army recruiting station today. You will be given full information on how you can serve your country and become a Flying Officer in the Army Air Corps. SERVICE & ! a Hi- mostly because she was going to meet Mrs. Roosevelt. Partly, too, she said, because she was to be guest of the national sports coun cil at a banquet In New York. Eight years ago Nancy faced the prospect of being crippled for life. But swimming restored the affected muscles. Presently she was showing her heels to competitors. For the last three yearn zho has been a dominating figure in natlonnl competition. Monday she will tell her story from Washington and give to Mrs. Roosevelt the contributions of her fellow students at Port land' Grant high school. PRESSING MATTER EASY START RICHMOND, Va., ') Navy recruits here will start their careers as gobs with a vacation with pay. Lieut.-Comdr. Herbert G. Chandler explained that the local recruiting program was about to get ahead of- the training at the Norfolk naval training station and that for the time being re cruits would be put on a week's leave Immediately after induction. IMiuaw.e!..,mMaai.. mfi . IT COSTS i' 1 NOTHING IB;" - V : TO FIND OUTl f'v ; ma of your time and M-n fL? w ' V '. you'll have the facts M'm "If It IHCU rl whether you H It iZlX 1 1 actually need Class. 1 li f eJr jf li ASK FOR 'l Hi . 1 Ml W DR. HUTCHINSON 1 1 as B iW, IL A 1 TM MID "DTT-AT. H 4 ( CIMI At 4 - jf ririrr i ss arewiML 93.03 I J 1 i'l. pj Phone 4103 for Appointment Then present H m ? . v: v aaK nmMmMmw S'm this Coupon when bringing in car. y . " ' Dick B. Miller Co. f H i u.i "The House of Fnendlv Credit mi i3 1 K B Corner Klamath and Seventh Phone 4103 m i Y- 35c Groves V TTJ' . '60e ' WsMft y Bromo p'r ' Hepotica -j fet '35c Ingraml5::.29c 60c .55e Guaranteed I 25c I I Ly$0 I ,PepsodentK.39c Italian Ponds Pocket m.) Vlcks '60c Danderine49c galm Creams Watch Dn- Nwe Drops 75c Feenamint 21c 0, i oe r ' i ' 39c '25c Pyrex K-aOc 4C vc 1 5 : 1 j NI NTH AND MAIN STS. I Mse I ",; J ri,.-,. :.. ., ... . ..u.-. , . ' . . . a ' If 1 Photo by Comart. NEW MANAGER Ted L. Fix, above, Is the new manager of the Firestone Home and Auto Supply store, which opened recently at 827 Main street. Fix, who has been with Firestone for the past five years, Is a graduate of Washington State college. He comes here from Seaside, where he covered an outside territory for the com pany. He la married and has one boy, a year and one-half old, and the family has come here to make their home. According to Fix, the Fire stone company plans to estab lish a tire recapping and retread ing plant here In the near fu ture, probably at the rear of the store. $3)65 (30 Day Only) 1. Vacuum clean Inside of car. 2. Steam clean motor. 3. Test antifreeze and report on strength. 4. Tighten all hose connections and head bolts. 5. Wash car complete in warm water. 6. Lubricate motor. Including starter, generator, distributor and all throttle linkage. 7. Clean and re-oil air cleaner. 8. Lubricate all door hinges and latches. j j' ! I 9. Test battery cells for strength, check cables and minals. 10. Fill steering gear housing to proper level. 11. Lubricate all pressure fittings. 12. Clean springs and spray with penetrating oil. 13. Check transmission and differential for proper level. 14. Clean, repack and adjust front wheel bearings and in spect brake lining. 15. Check front wheel alignment for tire wear oa Bean Front End Machine. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS TICKNOR Born ft Light foot hospital, Klamath Falls,, Ore., January 14, 1042, to Mrf and Mrs. John T. Tlcknor, 1717 Main street, girl. Weight: 7 NU TRI VAC Th dm all tit vltamtn food, lus Ml Mum, Iran, phaapftorua. Pentftf form, ml saakad. M-oay aupply , St.lt Ererbody's Cut Rate Drug Ml Main II of Pronta for D.fMita Stampa Special! Complete Automotive Service 1 ; I I I I i