Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 09, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    February 9,
IIKRALD AND NICWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
IS
STEARNS
KLAMATH
PIONEER
DES
Mrs. Orson Avory Stanrna, 01
cnrly ility roslilmit or Klamath
county, died at hur homo In Ami
liind Into Sunday, Fobruury
according" to word received hero
Mrs. Stearns wan found by noluli-
bom Mondny mornlnii.
Slnco 1U1U, tint Slcurns fiim-
lly has lived In tha viillny, but
In tha history of curly Klumulh
they floured prominently In
civic life. Mr. Stcurni win born
July, 18(12, r nntlvo of Ohio, who
I emtio with her parents as a child
to Tulcnt. Iter maiden nnmo wan
Luelln M, Slimnnu, In tlin curly
18 II U.i Miss Shcrmun and her
brother, Charles, took up
homestead In Yonna valley, On
January 10, 1UU7, alio waj mar
ried to Oraon A, Stearin, the
first mun to homestead In Kluin
nth county, They lived for aov
cnil yoiira on tha old Stearns
place on tho Kono highway, now
known us tho Hiram Murdoch
place. Mr. and Mra. Stearin
moved to Klamath Kail In 1UU3
and resided on South Riverside
In 1018, they left here for Ash
land where they muda their
home at 74 Pino street,
Historian
During her years of residence
In this city, Mrs, Stenrns was
active In civic affairs. Sho served
as tho first president of the
Klamath Foils Woman's Library
ciud, was actlvo In WCTU clr-
eles, tho Women's Relief corps of
CAR, and a mcmbrr and officer
of Ml. Ashland chapter, DAR,
Asniand.
Mr. Stearns riled In Anlilnn'd
on July 20, 1028, at tha orb of
e,i years, ne was a livii war
veteran and also served at Fort
Klamath. As a young man he
was sent to Stccn's mountain to
help build Fort Alvord and aid
In protecting emigrants from ma
raudlna bands of hcutlln inHlnnn
As a historian, well versed In
Klamath county and southern
Oregon hlstorv. Mr. Stenrni wm
regarded as probably the most
amncmic source during his lire
time.
Services for Mrs. Stearns will
be held in Ashland with inter
ment In the mausoleum at the
aide of her husband. She Is sur-
vivca oy one son, Krnel, Ash
land, two ston-dnuuhtcra. Mr
George Ager of tho Kono road
and Mrs. Carl O. Worlcy of this
city, one brother and two sisters,
Charles Sherman and Mrs. Alice
Roberta of Vlsollo, Calif., and
Mrs. Hcmlrlck Goddard of Tal
ent, Fred Ciodilnrrl. fnrmr
Klnmuth county Judge, now of
vuigncr crecK, Is a nephew.
Wood Pulp Output
Hits Record in
1942, Report
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 0 M)
Wood pulp production hit a rec
ord or 10,1 12,000 tons in 1042,
going some 13.'!, 000 tons above
tho previous record set In 1041.
Fred G. Stovenot, president or
Pugct Sound Pulp and Timber
company, sulci consumption out
run production and also set a
record at around 10,02:1,000 tons.
That was somo 70,000 tons more
than In 1041.
The excess of consumption
over production was accounted
for by imports.
TOKYO TO TOKYO
PORTLAND, Feb. 0 VP)
From Tokyo to Tokyo is the
hope of Raymond L. Coiner of
Willamina, Ore., who entered
the navy hero recently. H0 wus
born In Tokyo, N. D.
A laughing hyeno escaped
from a circus. You may find
him Just behind you in a movie
theatre, ,
SV OUR
I m Ja men
V cnuir.F
csna t a wj j
graduated
W1
MUSICIAN Corporal Frank M
Uergluiid, sou of Mra. Mary
llerglund, BHD Walnut street, has
been awarded a six months'
scholarship In music at Whitman
college, Wallu Walla. Ho will
study bund Instruments and oili
er advanced work,
Corporal Rerglund
from KU11S In
1037, and enlist
ed as an avia
tion inochiinlc TJTJ
in Dec, 1041. titf
no i nil nod oi
Shnupard field,
Tex., until Juno,
1042, when ho
was sent to Sun
Diego to study
construction of
U24 bombers.
Ho then went to
Suit Luko City
and then to tha
army air buso at '-
Walla Wolla. Ho &t?&&icU
wns transferred to tho bond
which was being formed In No
vember. Frank ployed In Miss Llllic
Darby's first grudo school band
for thrco years, and under Roy
Coopcy at tho high school. He
also played a baritone in the
Sons of the Legion drum corps,
and In the Eagles drum corps.
John Schnobc), son of Mrs.
Roso Schnobol of this city, Is
working hard on second class
exams in the United Slates navy,
according to word received here.
Young Schnobel is located at the
novo! air station, Norfolk, Va.
Mrs, Schnobel has a second son,
George, now serving with tho
army engineers. Both boys oro
graduates or Sacred Heart acad
emy and were former Herald
and Nows carrier boys.
Ray Darby, machinist mate
first class, serving overseas with
the Soabccs. Is now somewhere
In tha Pacific, according to word
received by Mra. Ray Darby of
this city. Darby enlisted In Oc
tober and ook his two months'
basic training at Camp Kndicott
near uavisvllle. K I. Ho is a
former Copco employe.
MERRILL Staff Sornivmt
Glenn E. Chfkftf whn un, Inrinnl.
cd into the service lust Juno, has
mushed his basic training ns an
aerial engineer at Blvthe. Calif..
and has received his silver
wings. Ho concentrates his ef
forts on kcenina a B-17 In trim
Chase for 13 ycors was employed
bv W. E. Hnnimnnrl nnH hi. .ill..
er, E, M. Hammond, and is well
known In the Merrill community.
A recent item from nn nmw
SOUrt'fl Slated that All nn Kulv
Jr., attended tha University of
Oregon, This was an error. Ho
uoiutca Oregon Stale college
MERRILL Word has been re
ceived here thot Earl (Junior)
Hcaton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Ilea" ton, former residents
of Merrill, hns been hospitalized
at Douglas, Ariz., where ho Is
training us an air corns me
chanic. Mrs. Hcaton. who with
Mr. Hcaton Is now living In Val-
icjo, recently visited Eurl who,
QUICK, HAPPY RELIEF
for Excess Stomach
Acid Distress!
faaoni STUART TABLETS contain tha vry
Inrjitidtsntt e(ln uitxl by doctor to bring
qulok, wloora rllal (ton tolcMrtdlaoiIioa
dlitrM, oauiad hy atomaoh acidity
altar attn.Q or di Ink lag. Dalloloui taatingj
aiytolaka. No bolt la j no mixing, For won
tUiful, blanad rolut from ? aotd aullar
no. try tamoaa STUART TARGETS with on!
dalay. "At all drag atoroa 2 So, 6O0 and $1,30
adar makat'a raonay-baok guaruUt,"
We Can Keep It Running for the
Duration With YOUR Help!
There IS a shortago of trained" mechanics, but
here's 'how YOU can help. When you need work done
on your car, telephone us a day or two ahead. Make
an appointment just like you. would with your doctor
or dentist. That will allow us to plan our work, ond
save YOU loss of time and Inconvenience. Just phone
5103.
A motor tune-up will give you more milci par gallon!
Specialized Service
UNITED MOTORS SERVICE
when training became, rigorous
found ho wus suffering from a
leg and fool Injury contracted
somo tlmo ago when ho played
football on tho Merrill lilgh
school teuin. llo Is reported to
bo recovering satisfactorily and
when able to truvel will have a
SO-duy sick lcavo to visit his
parents.
Homer Hcaton Is employed us
a machinist in a defense plant
ut Vullejo and Mrs. Heiilon writes
that men employed in tho plants
PAGE THREE
in the buy region arc really doing
u fine Job In rushing work, Mrs.
Hcaton Is employed In the Vul
lejo postofflco but atutcs that
they miss old friends at Morrill.
Tho murlno corps received its
first group of men, all former
collcgo students, under tho war
manpower commission's appor
tionment Induction program yes
terday, the Associated Press re
ported Tuesday. Among them,
inducted us a private and trans
ferred to Sun Diego for trulning,
Is William P. Reagan. 18, Lake
view, Oregon State college fresh
man football player last full.
U. S. NAVAL TRAINING
SCHOOL, Tucson, Ariz. Ensign
Adolph Zamsky Jr., 27, of 429
North Second street, Klamath
Falls, Ore., is among 478 naval
reserve officers scheduled to
graduate from this Indoctrina
tion school, February 11.
The son of Mrs. Charles J.
Cizck, of 730 North Ninth
street, Klamath Falls, Ensign
Zamsky was an auditor with the
city of Klamath Falls prior to
entering the naval service.
After attending Klamath Un
ion high school, he matriculated
to the University of Oregon at
Eugene, graduating In 1040 with
a degree in business administra
tion and accounting.
Phono The Herald and News,
3124, to place a classified ad.
Cold Weather,
Drunks Seem to
Go Together
The boys at the police depart
ment say that cold weather
brings li .he drunk;
A lata reading of Monday's
thermometer and the arrival of
10 drunks, one drunk and dis
orderly and one vag, proved this
theory, according to oificers. All
appeared In police :our Tuesday;
morning. Eight traffic tickets"
were paid. . I
Farmer Hera Jack Marshall,
well known farmer of tho Olnna
district, was a buslnesi visitor
here Tuesday.
WHEN COLD MISERIES STRIKE
GotPonetroforooldt' I ACtfAit' '
ailHoa, coushs. Tha mmmJtmmm
bUIoIomiaI vain mutton iutbM.2&-36o :
a mm
(Or Way i
''fian-fieadif."
CLEANED
and
DRAWN
SAFEWAY
Sells 'em ! O
Oranges
California Sunklst Lb, OC
Grapefruit
Texas Pinks Lb. OC
Lb.7c
California Marsh
Stedlen
Lemons Sunklst
Lb. llC
TW .1
You ' don't have to " wait you se
lect the chicken you want and it
ready to go ready to cook! You
don't pay for feet, head or "innards"! And each Bird
is U. S. Graded and Inspected your guarantee of
excellent flavor and delicious tenderness.
FOWL FRYERS ROASTERS BROILERS
Fresh Trotted J
Colored Fryeri ;
and Roasters j
Young Chickens soft meat- fl(
d, fender; guaranteed, lb. 0 -
Fresh Frosted-Fowl I
Colored Hens 62c !
Perfect Stewing Hens Fine Flavor ':
Fresh Fronted Fowl
Leghorn Hens n, !
Fine for Stewing or Frlcossei (
SHOP EARLY IN THE WEEK
..47-os. Can
..8-Os. Can
35c
- oir
The FAMILY
CIRCLE
?,
- FREE)
Snr,
A' Toe$.
e otvft,1Y ,,,,
r WAR STAMPS
000' ANP B0NDS
luniaiu vuitc Llbbr's...
Ovaltine Chocoi.t. ..
Pr T Pak orange Pop. 32-Oi. Bottles ' 8c
Canada Dry Sparkling Water 9n
Bottla .. UC
Brown Derby Beer 32,x. Botti, 26c
Gold Brer Rabbit Molasses ,Q
.12-Os. Class ......
Peanut Butter B, T)aast 2-Lh. Jar 49c
Cider Vinegar 0id mui ...
Duchess Salad Dressing
Kraft Miracle Whip
Mayonnaise Kraft i6.0l. Botu. 32c
Phil. Cream or Pirn. Cheese ,?
Regular Pkg -
Bluhill Cheese SU. 14c
Schil lings Spices tcL 2 lor 1 1 c
Mustard. Q
23c Salt
8c
5c
25c
2-Lb. Jar
i g.l 39c
24c
41c
6-Oi. Jar '
...16 0x. Jar
acco P'rSnc, Alberl, veit. i6 o. can 73c , Dog Food
Maximum plain or lodisad... 28-ei. Pkg.
A & H Soda. ........ M-Lb. Pkg.
Troco Ma rganne pjtg.
Shortening Jew,L . 3,Lb. eta.
61c
Royal Satin Shortening 3.Lb. ci,,, 64c
Sperry Vheathearts. 2j.0. pkg. 24c
Shredded Ralston 12)I. Pkg, 13c
Krumbles KeuogVs. 9-os. Pkg 2for23c
Grape Nuts pkg. 2lor27c
N.B.C. Shredded Wheat ? 9,
Package : . forC
PeaSGardenside. No. 2 can ..2ior25c
TomatoeS Gard.nside. No. 2H can.. JC
BeetS BIu, Tag Diced. No. 2 can IOC
Beets Ulu. To Whola. No. i can ; I4c
Pard Dehydrated. 8-01. Pks.2 for25c
Save your WASTE FATS
to make explosives!
1. Don'l'tlirow oway o
single drop of used cook,
jing fot bocon greose,
meot drippings, frying
jfots every kind you use.
fAftcr you've got oil the
cooking good from them,
pour them through o
(kitchen ' strainer into a
clean, wide-mouthed can.
Keep in a cool, dork
plocc. Please don't use
glass containers or paper
bags.
2. Take Them to" your
j meat dealer when you've
saved a pound or more.
He is co-operating patri-'
otically. He will pay you
for your waste fots and
got them started on their,
way to the war indus
tries. It will help him if,
you con deliver your fats
early in the week.
'3. The Need li Urgent
War in the Pacific has
greatly reduced our sup.
ply of vegetoble fats
from the Far East. - Fats
make glycerine. And
glycerine mokes explo.
sives for us and our
a 1 1 1 e s explosives to
'down Axis planes, stop
their tanks, sink their
ships. We need millions
of pounds of glycerine.
Quaker
Oats
Reg.
Quick
Large
24c
Pskmg!u 12c
Toilet Lava
soap Soap
The hand
soop that
Jorgcns really
cleans
medium
Bar ,
bar
' 3 for
5c 20c
DALE
WOOD MARGARINE
With Vitamin
A Added
Soap Su-Purb Unit Eggs,
Chips 6ranu,0'ed Starch Grade
Soap Moke, a A Lge.
Crystal ,, . thin milky . ..
whit 24-ox.pkg. ftujdwheh DoZt
f on penetrates
- Z0C the fabric 45C
' S-Lb. Pkg. 50-or. pkg. Bu,r,
42c 39c 10c j lTs'4
Lifebuoy Soap B. 3lor20c
Duz Soap Powder i25 oi. pkg. 25c
Ivory Snow 12M.0l Pkg. 23c
Ivory Soap Flakes ......i254;oi. Pk3. 23c
Vano .. ......;; Qut29c
Clorox . ............:...32 0i. bohu 15c
Brooms Brown Beauty Each 89c
White Magic Bleach ...... Qt, Bolll, 10c
Drano ia.o.."c2lc
Idaho Red Beans .....5.Lb. Krait Big 45c
Small White Beans 5-Lb. pkg. 45c
Oleomargarine p.xkayi.Lb: pkg. 25c
Baby Foods Gith-t . ....:.:..4h-os. ;c.n. 7c
Cake Flour Swansdown l. Pk. 23c
Matches
Scot Tissue
Swansdown Lge. Pkg.
Favorite -...Carton
23c
.. . Rolls 3 for 24C
Softweve Tissue .:soo Sh..t Ron. 8c
Facial Tissues at. ;.2oo;s 10c
COFFEE that's Roaster Fresh Ground Fresh
lb. bag
EDWARDS Coffee ,b b.. 26c
Ground to order-
Extra rich, huh
klAH aaa a mm
riUU fllLL LOTTe?i9 cofre- oround
Airway Coffee
COFFEE
STAMP
NOW EFFECTIVE
or
(resit whsn you buy IU lb. D9 W
i-Lb. Pkg. 21c
SUGAR STAMP
No. 11
Ooo4 far 3 Pm4
Pit Pttum
W
1434 Main
F. 1 Thru Marifi II
Phone 5103.