frch 18, 1842 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINB Hold Everything! tomobile of James W, Woloott, Norfolk's tiro rationing admin- Itrator. He la not eligible for n certificate to purchase a replace mcnt. , HODGES 11 GHAlHlvlAN ED OF wockvnd with her friend Mil dred Murtln. Itov. unci Mm. George WIIkom and duughtor of Donunza spent Sunday with Mr. Wlllurd Nohlo. Mn. Huby Brown la ponding low days with hor daughter, Mm. Waiilcy Dearborn mid family. Mr. mid Mm. Roy Phillip nnd chlldrnn of Quartz Moun tain spent Sunduy with Mr. and Mrn. Owen Pnpplu nnd family. Mr. and Mm. Charles Hum mund unci daughter, Mm. John nlu lluney, upcnt several days hint week with tho duughtor, Mm. Kllih Noble. Mm. Hotly 1'npplo and Ted were dinner guests at tho Lea vllt home on Monday owning to holp Cal Lciivitt celebrate hlii twelfth birthday. Hilly and PROGRAM LISTED MERRILL John Pusek, (II rector ol tho high school band, and liHliul Uorughty, director ot tlio Girls' Glue cluo, huvu an nounced u public concert by tho combined group lor llniiMlay evening, March JU. Thu concert opens promptly lit U o clock In tun high kciiooI gymnasium and there will bo no charge. Mimic lovers arc cordially mvltod to attend. Uulli orgunlzulioiis which huvo appeared publicly a num per of times huvo drawn high Catherine Dearborn ' were ulso l"'ul 'r' audiences und toe i gUCStS. SCOMIIP MERRILL Alon.o Hodges, at tho annual organization Frl day night of Merrill Hoy Scout Troop 7, accepted tho rcnpoiud hlllty of chairman of tho adult committee with K. E. Kllputrlek to servo as publicity chairman nnd racordlng secretary nnd I'Bll I Mnuldln an financial secrc tfTnnd treasurer. .fttlvlty comnillleomeii ap pointed included Or. . E. Trot man, Father James O'Connor and Elinor Stukel. while Willlnm Wahlnrt und Wnrren Fruits will net no n committor of two on plans for advui mcnl nnd train ing. Fruit will uImi aid Itov. Lawrence Milchelmore, scout master, as uasiiitiint seoiitmimter. Plans worked out centered I KENO Tho Girls' around stimulation of Interest of I of tho Kcno high school under both adults and boys und nctlvl-' Uio supervision of Miss Doro tie during the coming year. Tho ' thy Nelson, homo economies proponed program Includes n pot ! toucher, cnlerlalnod Friday eve luck supper for scouts and par- '". March 13, with a bunnuel ent on Wednesday, April B at I '" 'l0llor ot t,,c "'' basket d'30 p m In tho annex of tho ' bn" lvum- Pr.i,vi..ri.. fiinreii Tables were urranged In the Aiminvnl was also olven fnr ' """"" rul" ""u were number l).V tile banc wll be the Appioval was also given for ..... .. , ,!,..,,, i. , KEi GIRLS FETE program us announced by i'usek is one that will lie appreciated and enjoyed. The numbers iol low: "God liless America,1' "Or ango b!otsoin Screnude," "Pa rade of Wooden Soldiers,'' "Win nor Murch," all by Uio band. "Far Horizons," und "Pule Moon ' by the glee club. "M u r ch MCagnificenl," "Eu reka Overture," und tho "Mil- league l ine's Hymn" both by the bund and gleo club. Three vocal num bers follow, "By the liend of the ltiver," "Sylvlu," und the Oro gon Trail." by the glee club. "Forest MCoon" and "Loin Du Hul," violin solos, will bo offer ed by Pasck accompanied by Miss Geiaghty. Tho closing MALIN Mulln republicans rallied Monday night to organ ize the Mulln Republican club In anticipation of the coming spring primaries ond fall elec tion. Meetings will be open to all republicans in the city hull. Mooting dates will bo announced from time to time. The Initial sesston drew number of south end voters who put William Anklln In as chairman, Irving Capek as secretary, A. Kullnu as treasurer nnd elected Huns El vlg, Clyde Van Motor, Jess Whlt- lutch, Frod Elmore, Ivan OUo-r man und Everett Jones as a board of directors. Out of town speakers will probably be listed for future meetings. BIRTHDAY PARTY I1P I I -JL I 1 I1 I COW. IMi ST MI HHVICt, INC. T. M. M. U. . tkt. Off. 3-19 national anthem. EX-LEELL li .j.u.m-. K ... -.. pe.,.,c. ... Uo Jlmi,ln Dllhm, nct0(1 , an officii.! bulletin of tho prog- toUalm,reMt Mary McKeon n-Kj of tho committees and of , aMreix of weCome. a'iipiislimenls of the scouts. Wurren Prltchurd guvo tho res A Tiiime will be chosen nnd the I ,,,,, ln Mlult oI lht. t.-am. tunc of publication derided upon c. C. Chase gave u talk nnd hder. delighted those present with WuhUrt'i suggestion relutlve ; two readings. Harold Putnam to organization of n Sea Scout and Lnno Smith guvo short troop for older boys who hove , talks. Ludlno Speck gave two advanced to second nnd first ; humorous readings. Sonus were scout rank met with Instant np-: sung after which everyone en- friends of Henry T proval nnd authorization was'joyed dancing ln tho gym. given for a check on tho possi bility of getting under way. The minimum ago limit Is IS years and, according to thno who have boon In scout work here for many years, such n troop has never before boon organized. MIDLAND Midland H. E. club held its annual birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1). Largcnt Saturday! evening. A public card party was held. Pinoclfle and 500, were played. Those honoring birthdays dur ing the past months wore Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Ess und daughter Kath erine, Mr. und Mrs. Fred Crnpo, Mrs. Minnie Andricu, Mrs. Edna Travors, Mr. and Mrs. A. ; Andricu und Mr. und Mrs. H. D. Largcnt und daughter Betty. 1 Guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs. i W. Ely, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. I Stewart. Mr. und Mrs. Dryden, I Mr. und Mrs. Lee Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Bocchl and daughter. I Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ess and ( daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. LANGELL VALLEY Many j Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis hew are Boten. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aueust "Our gags may be stale, but we can't beat the boss for corny comedy 1" T Lanqell Valley unxiousiy nwaiiiiig word or tlic ; Andricu, Mr. ex-Lungell Valley man. Ho was ; pUnelli, ' Mrs. iit.-ii ucarti oi as siuiioned on the cruiser Houston, reported sunk in western Pacific action. He lived m Lnngell Valley for many years and Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thcw ond nephew of Mrs. Paul Mon (roe. His wife und two sons arc Word has ln LonK Beach, Calif. Mrs. over near Mr. and Mrs. Early Arunt's near Pine Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dock cry spent last v sk at the George Rcgean home, before leaving for Greybull, Wyo. Carrol Howe Is reported on the sick list for the past few days. Tommy Gallctti has recovered from a siege of pneumonia and is able to be out now. Charles Hess started to work on his new brick house last week. SAN FRANCISCO, March 18 UP) The civil affairs branch ot the army, concerned with giving all evacuated aliens a square deal, Tuesday announced estab lishment of 64 offices in Call fornip Oregon and Washington. These offices will provide nec essary information to Japanese aliens and Japanese-Americans as well as German and Italian aliens who must move out of military zones. - - Help will be available along social service lines, for family assistance, employment oppor tunities and making of crop leases and the handling of city and farm properties. Field agents are located at U S. employment service offices at the following p.ints in Wash ington and Oregon: Oregon Hood River and Portland. Washington Bremerton, Ray mond, Tacoma, Yakima and Se attle. CLOSE TO HOME NORFOLK, Va.t (P) A thief stole the spare tire from the au Read the Classified page. Has a Cold Relieve Misery With Improved Vicks Treatment This Improved treatment actually makes vicks VapoRub give ivm BETTER RESULTS THAN EVER BEFORE I ACTS 3 WAYS AT ONC1 to bring relief... penetrates to upper breathing postages with soothing medicinal vapors . . . STIMULATES chest and back surfaces lika a warming poultice . . . And WORKS FOR HOURS to ease coughs, relleva muscular soreness or tightness, and bring real comfort. To get this improved treatment . . . simply massage VapoRub for 3 minutes ON BACK as well a throat and chest, then spread thick layer on chest and cover with warmed cloth. Try ttl VTCKfl vapobub -the Improved Way. Merrill HILDEBRAND heen riwtivorl l,w rnlntU.na II. ..I TtlCW WHS Jean Welch ,f Hit 'Mrs. Edith Noble spent' Mr. and Mrs. A L Mtrowni debrand before her marriaee. Thursday nt Mnlln with her sister Mrs. Lois Cruel I. jQt Lou Settle spent last Hildebrand Men YOU'LL DISCOVER IS Old Drum smoother going down rase... ITS VAT-BLENDED JUST LIKE 90 OF THE EXPENSIVE IMPORTED WHISKIES iBRUMji Old Drum BRAND VAT-BLENDED FOR EXTRA SMOOTHNESS Calvert Distillers Corporstlon, New York City. BLENDED WHISKEYi 8 Prooi-75 Grsin Neutral Spirits. . Michael wore In a very bad car wrock near Wnllo Wnlla, Wash. , Mrs. Michael hod her right ;HnnnrH Michael received cuts and Farewell Party Mrs. Michael Is confined ln a hospital in Walla Walla. Hildebrand The Hildebrand grange No. 70S hold Its regular meeting on Friday evening. A large crowd attended. Mrs. C. R. Pomeroy of Med ford, Ore., spent several days the past week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Smyth of Hildebrand. Mrs. T. P. Michael and son Marvin visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Emlle Egert nnd Ray Drew. Charles Crawford of Klamath Falls was a business visitor at the Herman Zabel home on Thursday. A large crowd attended tho auction sale held at the Charles Parker ranch near Hildebrand on Saturday, Mrs. Charles Parker, who has made her home here for the past 10 years, left on Friday for Glendale, Calif., where she will make her future home. Mrs. Anna Gooch and daugh ters, Bonltn and Elena, of I31y visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rueck. Mrs. Herman Zabel visited on Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Emlle Egert. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pool were transacting business In Klamath Falls on Snturday. HILDEBRAND A farewell porty was given nt the Hilde brand grange hall on Friday evening for Elmer Woclk and A. W. Heffron who arc leaving for tho army. Tho evening was spent In dancing nnd a pot luck supper was served. Mt. Laki The Henley Grange No. 708 wos to hold its regular meet ing Wednesday night, Mnrch IB. at 8 p. m. The obligation will be given for several new members. The Henley school band will piny during the lec ture hour. Elcnnor Ann Jnckson, Donna Dixon and Sylvia Keady were dinner guests of Mary Louise Enmnn Sunday. Mrs. D. Connor and son Howard of Creswcll, Ore., were weekend guests nt the L. A. West and Clyde Griffith homes The new officers for the Mt. Lakl Sunday school are: Super intendent, Mrs. Jack Hayes; assistant superintendent, Mrs. Albert Kendy; sccrctnry-trens-urcr, Eris Fleming; pianist, Bar bara LnPrnirlo, and song leader, Shirley Falrclo. . Mrs. W. M. Kaylor and mother, Mrs. B. E. Brown, have returned from Pasco, Wash., where they visited with relatives. and Mrs. A. Edna Travers, Mrs. Minnie Andrieu, Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. li. B. Largent and daughter. Delightful refreshments were served to the guests by the hostess and the club. Keno Mrs. E. L. Acord, who has been employed at the Keno cafe for the past year, left Mon day night to visit relatives in the east. She expects to be gone several months. Mrs. Hnrry Marin has ac cepted the position left vacant by Mrs. Acord. Mr. and Mrs. John Fussel spent Sunday at tho Leonard Ramsey home. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lybrant and family have moved to Mer rill. The Ridgeway family moved into the house formerly occu pied by the Lybrants. Mrs. Evelyn Sohrakoff, Mrs. Ellamne Dow, Mrs. Nondis Stcl ber, Mrs. Melvin Gallaspy and Miss Neva Mae Ohlcs are tak ing the instructor's course in first-aid which Is being given this week ln Klamath Falls. Mr. ond Mrs. Harry Hcnd- rlckson of Altaniont visited at the Putnam home Sunday. Haqer Mrs. Irene Pennington and children went to Olenc Sunday. Blllio Golden who has been milking nt the Baldwin ranch cut his hand very badly and is unable to milk. Vcrnlo Arant and children hove moved from Ness Lake When In Medford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earley Proprietors , win I I 11 n mmEmm Milifc:i ti.-WWil ijW .W4t0 jfcvWWAI 33& -FOR A TRAINED RACE HORSE iS TO RUN A HALF MILE... (WHIRLAWAy 46 SECONDS) OR FOR yOU TO GET THIS FREE TIME-SAVER FROM TRAINED STANDARD gERVICE MEN! fa stcommpousfwR SOMEONE tSA-COUSOJf) i STANDARD 1 Word was received here this week that Elmer Prator, form erly of Merrill, who has spent the winter in Oklahoma with his parents, suffered a broken leg recently when he fell from a lad der. Prator, who planned to leave the next day for Oregon, was helping roof a house when the accident happened. He was to have been employed this summer by Earl McVey. Jim Yaple has returned home from Samoa where he spent last weekend with his brother Glenn Yople. IT'S THE WAR SANTA FE, N. M., (P) Ar tificial shamrocks were scarce in Santa Fc. They're made In Japan, deal ers explained. Dairy Entertains Men Departing For Army Camps HILDEBRAND The people of Dairy entertained on Satur day night with a farewell party for A. W. Heffron and Elmer. Woelk. The evening was spent in dancing and a potluck lunch was served at midnight. The boys are leaving for an army training camp. ATTENTION PLEASE DENNVER, ) Farrington R. Carpenter, Colorado collector of revenue, poked absent mind edly at a pebble with his walk ing stick, waiting for -the traf fic light to change. Finally, an elderly man took his arm and said gently: "It's all right now. The light's changed." He led Carpenter across the street. "I didn't have the heart to tell him I wasn't blind. Carpen ter blushed, "so I Just tapped off down the walk." WAR WORKERS ALBANY, Ore., VP) Normal ly Paul Patapoffs sheep herd produces about one set of trip lets a season. The 1942 score: Seven sets of triplets, one of quadruplets. A Richer Smoother Smoke 1,a nn. atfld What is it tnai m - - 'women, too, so loyal to Domino.? t. it because Domino's imported and domestic tobacco are vacuum- cleaned and firmly roUed? tajj expensive champagr paper? Is itDomino's modern price; ... .k.. thntl Ifi an it s more uu" -- - extra something-a ti4a andasmoothnessyouUftad only when you-tfet to kaow. -DOMINOl GET TO KNOW Domino "the ciaMtrre wnTH : ' EXTRA, SOMETHIHtt- OLJQSTOJSIZjE OJVNJSItSi . Tvl (1 BY KEEPING YOUR ENGINE R UNNING RIGHT No guesswork about It!... We can tell you scientifically and accurately whether your engine la wasting gas and, more important still, y'usf what makes it waste gas. Fouled spark plugs, faulty timing, pitted diatributor points, improper fuel mixture theae are among the com mon causes of excessive gas con sumption. Frequently.a simple tune up will correct the trouble some times an inexpensive replacement is the answer. But in any case, it will pay you to put your engine in A-l shape. You'll save money on gas for yourself and gas for the U.S. A. Maybe your engine is using too much gas right now without your ever suspecting it Why not bring your Oldsmoblle in today for a quick, thorough engine analyaisl SAVE RUBBER! BY KEEPING YOUR FRONT WHEELS ALIGNED Imperfect wheel alignment, incorrect camber and caster, untrue balance all these cause excessive front tire wear. We have a specialised front end service to correct these very faults to add many thousands of miles to tire life. For a complete front end check-up, bring your car In today I OLDSMOBILE SERVICE SAVE WEAR! t BY KEEPING ALL PARTS IN ORDER 5lBI Low oil level and infrequent lubrioa Hon, a dirty air cleaner and oil filter, a cooling system that overheats, porta that remain out of adjustment theae are the causes of wear. Bring your car ln for regular lubrication and Inspec . . tion. Avoid replace mentssave metals! AND SERVICE FOR ALL OTHER MAKES Warn The Big - ,' Olds Tower DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th ana Klamath