March 17. 1012 PAGE THREE LATE FILINGS STIR TULELAKE VOTE INTEREST TULKLAKK Willi llircc council sent to fill on April I I, Interest In 1 1 in uomliiu election i wiiiik intu liltfli Ijciir over the weekend with 10 UHplruiitH III liil! before the deadline Snliir duy noon. Tliu lulu filliius stirred up voter Interest iiIhu mid the election Unit bid full' lur weeks to lie u deud pun af fair muy be a neck unci neck loco (or both short term unci Ions term seats If to 1 k uliout town Is any indication o( what ' Is to come. Nut a sIiikIo wishful eye wus .Maul til lln i-ltv tritiiHlirV iiiimI now filled by Wundu Sturk. '. who before tho books closed, filed for city clerk. Mrs. Stink Is employed us bookkeeper by J'. (..'. Ileruemiin, plumber. Two other flllnus (or the clerkship wero mudo by Mrs. Lois Crime, wife of Alvin Crune, who filed (or the short term K. Welso, renltor. Welso held a council seut from April, 11)37, until April of tho (oIIowIiik yenr. Clurence K. Declous, em ployed by the Floyd A. Iloyd . Implement company as book keeper, with Auuust Turner, munuifcr of the Homestead cufe, both will run for the short term. Crime Is employed us u plumb- . cr. I.. II... I ..... ..,.1. ...... ...... Ill UIU 111 III 1.VIIIIIIII Ulk Willluin II. Hond, bookkeeper (or Levi mid Zciilncr coiupuny, mid Illchurd ft. Moore, druituist, , who at the lust minute definite ly Indicated a wllllimncss to set Into the harness (or the city. . Gluey Modxes, (lllmii stnllon proprietor, inid Clarence Schotl sinned up (or the same berth earlier In the month. E. L. Booth, mayor, and J. T Cropper both declined to run for ro-electlon and Otis Roper, who held a council seut since the town was Incorporated, rc- signed early this year. Harold Itoath, city clerk, o1m Is out of the running and will report for physical examination in the near future, preparatory to In duction into tho U. S. army early In May, Hoath also has seen tho city through the trials and tribulations of Incorpora tion and Installation o( the wilier ana sewer sysieiun. Contrary to the method of : election for mayors of munici palities In Oregon and other states, California mayors are ap pointed by the newly elected ' council. There are no Issues to come before tho voters. Weyerhaeuser Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ilolling worth received a letter from their son Curl on Friday, March 13, tho first word from him since hostilities begun In the Philip pines when he was stationed at Nichols field. Tho letter was dated February 2 und stated that he was well, spending much of his time In the "ground," and eating a lot of coconuts and ba nanas. ucorgo truster sent ins par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frasler, a letter on February 22 Unit he had arrived at Dutch harbor, where he Is to do construction work, Mr. and Mrs. Den Pryor and children who formerly lived along the Ashland highway have moved to cump 4. Local students of the Kono Junior high school took part In a basketball giimo at Altumont Frlduy evening. Senior students attended tho basketball banquet at Kcno tho sumo evening. Mrs. Jim Knight will bo host ess at n card party In tho Com munity hull on Wednesday at 1:30. The Extension unit will moot with Mrs. W. M. Jones on Thurs day (it 1:00 with Mrs. Tom Ten nery assisting In presenting new er dress finishes. Members urc asked to bring scissors, thimble, thread, needles, senilis of mate rial, and a zipper new or old. A I I .. - I.. 41... I, .. su women in iiiu Loiiiiiiuniiy are urged to attend. Mrs, Karl Fricdrieh will bo hostess for tho knitting workers on Friday at 10:30. Potluck luncli will bo served at noon, A St, Patrick's day dance will bo held in the Community hull on Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs, Art Cooper and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Cruikshiink in charge, Two armed women robbed an Illinois fur store. It's fortunate that most women still think thilt crying for fur coals Is tho best way to get them. i o Relieve MONTHLY FEMALE PAIN Women who suftor pain of Ir regular periods with cranky nervous now duo to monthly functional disturb uncrn Rhoiild try Lyriln R. r in te rm m' VeKotnblft Compound to re llova nun). dlfttrftM. Mnda rspeaiallv inr women. Follow labol dlroattona. WORTH TRYING I LYDIA E. PINKHAM'ScSd Embroidering Tliia tikup In Worthwhile Needlework COI HOUUMOi n. by Alice Brooks Our country It's many re sources und activities all pic toriuliy shown In this sampler mnp! Get out your guyest cot ton (loss you'll hove fun em broidering tins. And whoever becomes Its proud owner will love It. 1'utteru 72M contains a trunsfer pattern of a map iii x l&i inches: color schemes; muter rials needed. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in colli (plus ono cent to cover cost of mulling to The Herald and Nows, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not send this picture, but keep It and the number (or reference Oe suro to wrap coin securely. as a loose coin often slips out of the envelope. Requests for pat terns should read, "Send pattern No to followed by your name and ad dress. A zither Is not a musical In strument but an Instrument of torture. Judge John Mnsterson, dismissing suit against a New York bar. for permitting two zither players to perform with out a ciiburct permit. Taste tests prove Tree Tea's finer flavor and you can prove It in your own home. Match it against any other brand. Taste the difference. Then you, too, will want to tell your friends about this definitely better tea. Tree Tea wins because it is Blended from better teas. It is a matchless blend of the world's finest; teas, each one picked at its flavor-peak. The result is a richness of flavor that will make you enjoy tea as never before. TREE TEA WINS l9,to I . Yes, in unbiased taste tests, Tree Tea has won from, its leading competitor NINETEEN times. Three tests were tied. Tree Tea lost only oncl More than 500 members of women's clubs took part In these tests. Each woman was served Tree Tea and the leading competitive tea, prepared exactly the same way. No one knew what brands were used. Tree Tea was the overwhelming choice. A FRIENDLY TIP ABOUT CI ni ms uf ten flavor are easy to make. But it's not so easy to prove extra flavor-richness by lest, as Tree Tea has done. Don't let habit guide your tea buying; tonight, try Tree Tea. You will agrco this 19 to 1 taste" test winner is. "The World's Finest Tea." THE TASTE TEST WINNER - MEHHILL Camp Klro girls who were advanced from the Trull Seekers rank to tho rank of Woodgutlierer met for a coun cil flro session lul week at the J, It. Steel home. Mrs. E. E. Kilputrick und Mrs. Alonzo ifodges conducted tho council fire. Advances were mudo by Joun Kundru, Hetty Turner, Elizabeth D e n n h y, Eileen Mollenhour, Dolores Steel, Eileen Noonun, Mury Lou O'Connor and Murjorio Muuldln. At a previous meeting held ut tho homo of Mrs. Hodges the group pledged help In tho pres ent wur need. It will collect buttons for lied Cross sewing reeds, sell popples for the aux iliary of tho Merrill Legion post, collect tin (oil, razor blades und empty mctul tubes and will of fer their services to tho civilian defense council as messengers. Under the leadership o( the Tuwunkus, u Blue Bird group of girls from (J to 10 was or ganized recently with 14 mem bers registered. Virginia Sharp and Iva June Huwkins volun teered to be responsible for leadership under the supervision of Mrs. C. K, Sharp, ono time guardian of a Cump Fire group In Redmond, Ore. A room In the elementary school Is to be fitted for meetings, the first to be held March 21. Mrs. Kilpatrick stated that a partial check made on members who were purchasing victory bonds and stumps revealed that the Twanka group had purchased $51 25 in stumps und $250 in bonds. One or two members wero not present to report. Fourth Annual 'White Water' Parade Slated The fourth annual "White Water Boat Parade" on tho Mc Kenzio river with fifty or more ternwiso river boats participat ing In the 1042 running of the white water course, will be held on Sunday, April 12, according to word rec ived here this week TIK-TOK'S SPECIAL FRIED CHICKEN wnit snoMinns Potato ..... South Slith II. 50c HABIT by the Klumutti county chamber of commerce. This event, of Interest to sportsmen everywhere, Is spon sored by tho McKenzio Itlver Ciuld.., association, of which Dayton Thomson Is president, und invitations have been sent to Governor Sprague, Secretary Snell, Muyor Riley of Portlund. und other notables. E TO SPRAGUE RIVEl An over flow crowd attended the annuul Saint Patrick's dunce sponsored by the Sprague River high school senior class in the gym nasium Saturday night, Murch 14. A clear profit of around $00 will enable the fourth year students to leave the school a very fine gift. The hull was brightly decor ated with green and white streamers and shamrocks. Green flood lights on the rafters of the gym gave a soft green lighting effect. Each dancer was given a green hut with a silver sham rock on the side. During the supper hour, Evelyn Cadcgo, dressed in a clever green satin costume presented an Irish tap dance. Present pluns of tho seniors arc for the construction cither of a new cement fountain or a friendship bench under the pine trees in the school yard. Work on the gift is expected to start soon so that the seniors them selves may enjoy part of pleas ure of the gift. Mosquitoes have a wing area of almost five square yards for each pound of body weight. fffffiw$! Employees SELL - A - B RASH U r fJjeXVyi ST,MULAT,NG SPRING STYLES ... TUNED TO THE TIMES! lR3Krt fS1' ' "cT. r ct '"" Fashions are first to make adjustments to a new A nT ' 1 V ' "V -J2a0Sm- -; way of life. So the Easter-parading costumes ' 1 l ctvi ES " overflowing every Sears department have a spe- V J I f W Xf&Z "7"" UNSEASONAL STTL cial look for 1942, Not g0 much fineryg gat. JbJ" jbaJ i J I fjfS 1 11 UNDATED cy ERYWHEREl Y lantry in your bright new suit, your eye-catching t VaUr OslA 1HAT TAKE YOU mj little hat! Fascinating fashions for American Vryfi "27 if C ladies from 6 to 60! v ; Mi&M nut esse stains' : p : COATS Hr jl ' Pfjw'l'Vy nicietala1on.wh ' iV jKrti' 1" lIiSVW7 f&ff'iw - ""'T-VS do,s ndyprints. Bright colors KBiw jTvl 5-K 1 M UX!f ' J3u! w4f JS and swish, young styles. 7-14. Mg8V t.yt,--..a , ftiktiS CL" 2s Delectable Honey if W10 i''1 I'' 7 P' All Out Wa$?B'-2iX lV""TO.I suckle dresses for your . M' K?". 'TV'-' Is" -U rmlnln,( VrkJn'-C V (UW P'? mlt-siied misses! Spe- C Ve TfSf Femininity 'A', 5R-&A JjT MLAA . A clal care in details, hats $mmm0$ a? fv v Frame Your Face KJ(MjJS fi I ' - lfj suck m iS'WkrnsJx I K WW":-. Antii-y anllorji. nnirollo . . t' JSr ;" A M- UjmT&2itZLri .aSf '': vv; . 1 bonn. wool luilo toquoa with v K'..av'.:- A 1 ' jfiXHif ; IE W-"f7 iwj-jsr k 1 ereaaa ".nit mlaty veiled deep, 'N JW'Jl ' ' ' VWllPW'ViA'-W M 1 flonnela. Bef- lovelv brlma. .leek r.l.vS?7-CJe-- I .! X7xT.l- VV X fit er, prlnceavi nd turban., c.olor. you V''-SivX iv B ? ' HT:; P!1'--'V.J yv ?t':,?-Sf m9 1 wraparouad. never dreamed you jt&vnwv m:lfj;i; ... IJ-vfJkitii'-'W j fcl '.w.r-'ijjr MV 1 Nivlei and could wearl Navy, r k v f V 5nx T m " 1 Tr-.Sk7 v -f i' NAj"' n JlsiJJ panten. 7-14. .8iiBiBs7l)iifliooih no) iniij 133 So. 8th Diol 5188 ' 1 T 1 . '.- '.. .'. ...... . .. . MALIN The election of offi cers of the chamber of commerce is scheduled for the evening of Murch 23, tho session to be top ped by a Dutch lunch and enter tainment. The members will guthe? In the Broadway hull and the ballot box will remain open until 8:45 with members privil eged to vote until that time. A ballot box is also open at the Mulin Mercantile. - On the ballots arc names of Everett Jones, A. Kalina, Irving Capek, A. E. Street, Ben 11. Pickett, R. S. Thompson, W, C. Dalton, Jess Z. Smith, F. P. Ad-dlc-man, Ruy Van Meter, M. M. Stastny, and Stanley Johnson. Of this number six will be elected, the five receiving the highest . number of votes to serve for two years, the sixth member to serve the short term of one year. Louis Kalina is chairman of tho refreshment committee as sisted by Stanley Johnson and Mervyne Wilde. Ed Stastny is chairman of the entertainment committee. The meeting is for members only. We cannot allow German pro duction of tanks, engines and lorries to go unhindered merely because these plants are in oc cupied French territory. Sir Archibald Sinclair, British air minister. There must be an end to the individual sniping and partisan political attempts to divide the country. Rep. John W. McCor mack, house of representatives' majority leader. Missionary to Address Dorns Revival Groups DORRIS Residents of Butte valley will have an opportunity to hear first-hand experiences of a missionary in war-torn China when the Rev. Kathcrine Wlese appears at the Dorris church of the Nazarcne nightly for , the next two weeks. Rev. Wiese was 17 years the district evangelist in Honan province. She opened her re vival services here Sunday, March 15. Snavely Takes Over Management of Dorris Station DORRIS G. E. Snavely has taken over the management of Al s service station here. Snave ly has been working as mechan ic in the garage for several months. Al Flumcrfelt, former mana ger, and his mother, Mrs. Phoe be Flumerfelt, have moved to Klamath Falls where Flumer felt has accepted a position with the Gilmore oil company. Read the Classified page HAVE THE MUSIC VOU WANT WHEN TOU WANT ITI DERBY'S MUSIC CO. 120 No. 7th Hdqs. for RECORDS All Kinds in Stock. Thus Day Service on Orders RECORD CABINETS RECORD ALBUMS 12 pocket loos leaf Albums as low as 75c 15 POINTED OUT SALEM, March 16 UP) Secre tary of State Earl Snell warned today that 5 p. m., March 30, is the deadline for filing of .can didates and statements for the voter's pamphlet for, the March 15 primary election. Oregon voters will nominate candidates for one U. S. senator, four congressmen, governor, sec retary of state, superintendent of public Instruction, labor com missioner, and three supreme court justices. In addition, they will nomi nate 11 circuit judges, 10 dis trict attorneys, 15 stats senators, and all 60 state representatives. State department expects rush of candidates to file In the next two weeks, as there hav been few filings so far. . For many offices, there are as yet no candidates. Nothing is impossible except some people. Looking for Bargains? Turn to the Classified page Chest Colds To Relieve Misery! 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