Mnrch' 10, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE On Llit Cicnovn Obrlst, diiuiililvr (if Mi', mid Mm. A'. It, Obiisl, 201 U Vino struct, mid u Kiiiiltlnto of lliu Kluiinitli Union hlKh achiml, In iikiiIii u mciiiliur of tho di'iin'a lint, IiiivIiik iniiiii liilncd n 'II' iivcrmiu for lliu win litr Uinlii'. Miss Obrlst la en rolled in tho prlvnlu sucrutnrliil ririuirtiiHMiL of ArinntroiiM colleuo In Jlrki'!cy, Shu n I no bus been very iicllvo In colleen ftiiictliiiis, To CorvalllsMrs. Wlnnlfrcd Gilloii, Klumuth county homo demonstration Dtfont, 111 leuvo Aridity for Corviillls whero alia will iitlund u duliydrutlon truln lull bcIioiiI to 1)0 held ut Orcnon Sliilo collt'Ko Suturduy. Includ od In tlio instruction courao la drylnu of Irulla und vcKetiiulcs for homo, school hinchoa and Institutions. Mrs, Glllmi will bo buck In her offices Monduy. In BmIUo Mrs. Ted Shoop returned Tuesday nlKlit from Scuttle, where alio Iiiin spout tho punt three, weeks with liiir hus bund, Int. LI. Tud Shoop, Tho Kliiiniilli nii.ii Id Klullimcd lit tho port of cmhiirkiitlnn, Scuttle, und him bci'n plncod In i'Iiiii'ku of iniiliitciiiiiico of Hi" port ordi nance equipment ut now uovorn inent bulldlnifa under construe-tion. In Hospital Krlonda will bo Interested to Iviirn thut llurrlot IJuliiley, former uniployo of tho old Amerlcun bunk, now tho old U. S. Niitlonul, U la KIiik County lioapltul, Unit No, 2, Gooruotown, Souttlo. Miaa Qulg toy la linprovlnK nnd hopca to leuvo tho hitter purt of tho month for her brother's homo In tho east. On Vacation Tho Itov. Eu Kcne V. lliiynea und family of tho Community C'oiiKrcuiillonul church, nro ex peeled homo Sat nrdiiy from Muhcullu, Wiish., where they have been oir u brief vncntlon. Itov. Ilnynca rcporta thut aectlon tho center of tho Pa cific const oyster furmlnit Indus try. Ho will bo In hia pulpit Sunday muriiliiij. Viaitor Lt, (ag) Jullua Fink, United Stales navy, vialtcd with friends hi Klamath Kails Tues day en routo from Portland to Phoenix, Ariz. Lt. Kink la well known hero where ho has visited since 1028. Ho aerved aa OrcRon mnnnger for Swott and Craw ford. Inauriineo firm in Portland, prior to lila enlistment. From School Anion; the stu dents who returned homo from the University of Orciton Into Sunday und Monduy were Lucy nnd Luurn Kimball, Virginia Howard, Penny Keating, Gordon LodiiiKhum nnd Koith McGil vary. Hosomnry Slonn la expect ed hero Wcdneadny. Returns- South Mrs. Inn IJluckmor left Sunday morning to return to her homo In Loa Annelea nftor visiting horo with her Bon and daughter, Frank Blnckmcr of tho police depart ment, and Mra. Wlllnrd Bock-man. CD Meeting Various groups of the civilian defease corpa are urged to attend a mooting Friday nt 7:30 p. in., in tho civilian de fense headqiiartcra. Card Party Theta Rho girls are sponsoring tho aecond of a aeriea of curd parties Saturday, March 13, In IOOF hall nt 8 p. m. Bonda Stolon Prowlora on tored tho It, 13. Fonlcy roaldcnco, 1317 Aduma atroot, aomotlnio Monduy und atolo eight $25 Typo E wur bonda It wua reported to city police v'flio niimea of It. B. Fenloy and Lauru Fcnley uppcur on thu bonds. Fonlcy la employ od by tho Greut Northern rail way," Hecolv.s Oidtri- Culvin I .li mh inn nt Dr. und Mrs. E. D. ordora Wednoa- duy morning to report to tho U. S. army Mr corpa, isun rrun- clseo, Ho leuvea here Sunduy night and from Sun Francisco ulti an to tho Santa Ana air field for prlmury training. Ralurna North Mary Alice Serruys returned to Portland MmiiiIuv nluht to continuo her studies ut St. Helen's Hull after spending aprlng vacutlon Mere with her purcnta, kit. unu mra. William Scrruya of tho Merrill highway. Red Crosa Sawing The ludica of the lmmunucl Baptist church will meet Thuradny at 10 a. m., at the homo of Mra. F. E. Ear hurt. 011 Eldonido, to bow lor tho Red Crosa. Ench lady la ex pected to bring a paper sack lunch. Expected Home B. E. Hay den, Bupcrlntciulcnt of the U. S. bureau of roclumntlon, la expect ed homo tills weekend from Fresno, Cnllf., where he hus spent tho past month attending meetings of tho Central Valley project. Police Court Two drunks iwn drunk nnd disorderly con duct cases, four traffic tickcta, mnrio up tho Wednesday morn ing pollco court report. Has Flu Archie Huff, Klam- ..iu b-alU nillrn nfflrer. la con fined to his home at 2318 Ebor- loin atrect auffcring from an at tuck of flu. OBITUARY JACK CARSON Jack Cnrson, a resident of Klnmnth county for tho last 25 yenra, paused away In this city Wednesday morning, Mnrch 10, 1043. Tho deceased wns an em ploye of tho Lamm Lumber com pany nt Ynmsay, Ore., nnd wns aged 52 yenrs at the timo of his passing. Tho remains rest nt Wnrd'x Klnmnth Funcrnl home, 025 High street, where friends mny cnll after S p. m. Thursday. Funcrnl nrrnngemcnts will be nnnounccd nt a Inter date. Join This Week Klamath Falls Community Concert Association Presenting COLUMBIA ALL STAR QUARTET NINO MARTINI Tenor IGOR CORIN Baritone JOSEPHINE TUMINIA Coloratura Soprano HELEN OLHEIM Mezzo-Soprano In Program of Arias and Duets As Well nn Quartets from Your Favorite Operas and two or three other outstanding concerts ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Adults $8 I'lul 10 Tl No Tickets Sold for Individual Concerts Students $2 I'llll 10 Tni HEADQUARTERS HOTEL WILLARD For Information Call 6613 Everyone Invited To Join CAMPAIGN CLOSES SATURDAY MARCH 13TH at 2 P. M. Join Now Corsetiere f .-gv. I May Morgan, Stars' nationally known coraetler, who will con duct a demonstration here Thuradny, Friday and Saturday. Muy Morgan, Scars' nationally known coraetlcro and stylist, will conduct a demonstration Thurs day, Friday and Suturduy at the local Sours store. During tho corset demonstra tion, Miss Morgan will present a nationally known lino of founda tion garments designed to help relievo bodily fatigue and im prove posture. The lutter Is ex ceptionally important these days when women aro doing so much heavy work In war Industry and civilian defense, according to Miss Morgan. She will be available for prl vato consultation on figure con trol problems during her stay here. FUNERAL MARY JANE METLER Tho funcrnl service for the late Mary Jane Metier, who passed away in this city on March 3, will take placo from tho chnpcl of Wnrd's Klamath Funeral home. 025 High street, on Fridoy afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. L. K. Johnson of tho Klamath Luther an church officiating. Commit ment services and interment will follow in the Llnkvillo cemetery. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Bike Gone Jono Corncs, 226 East Main street, reported to city pollco tho loss of his Western Flyer bicycle, city license No. 1600. MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Feb. 15, 1943) Train 19 Southbound) 6 p. m. Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m. Train 17 Southbound) 7 a. m. Train 16 Northboundi 10 p. m. Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30 p. m., Evening Airmail, Stagea to Alturaa, Ashland, Lake view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m. Ill at Home Mrs. L. J. Brink, 2241 Orchard avenue, has been III nt her homo for tho pnst ten days; Circle 3 Members of Circle 3 of tho Methodist church will meet Thursday at 1:30 p. m. for dessert, at the home of Mrs. E. M. Chllcoto with Mrs. G. A. Thomas assisting. A business meeting will follow. Members arc asked to respond to the roll call with current events on Latin-Amerl-cun countries. Mrs. Edwurds will leud tho lesson, which is also on Latin-America. Auxiliary The ladles auxili ary to the Brotherhood of Rail road Troinmen will meet Thurs duy, Mnrch 11, at 8 p. m., in the KC hall. There will bo enter tainment and refreshments. Ini tiation is not scheduled for this meeting. Day of Prayer The women of the First Presbyterian church arc to observe World Day of Prayer in the parlors of the church, Friday, March 12, begin ning at 10:30 a. m., and continu ing throughout the day. Mrs. William C. Hum, spiritual life chairman of the Women's Mis sionary society, Is to be in charge of tho entire progrorn. The day is divided in 15-mlnuto periods, led by different women. One may come or go at any timo with out disturbing the meeting. Any one believing in prayer and in terested in uniting with others, Is cordially invited to share in this devotional period. Eagles Auxiliary A regular meeting of Eagles uuxiliury will be held Thursday at 8 p. m., in tho Eagles hall at Ninth and Wulnut. Silent Sisters will be revealed and new names drawn. Business Mooting Pythian Sisters of WIncmu temple will meet for a regular business ses sion in the club rooms of the city library, Fifth street and Klumuth avenue, Friday, March 12, at 7 p, m, Visiting sisters aro welcome. Pinochle Party Pythian club will sponsor a pinochle card party Friday, March 12, at 8 p. m. in the library club rooms. The public is invited. IOOF To Moet Klamath lodge, No. 137, IOOF, will con fer tho initiatory and first de grees on several candidates from Bonanza, Merrill and Klamath Fulls. All members are urged to attend and visiting members are welcome. Refreshments will be served. Prosperity OES Members of Prosperity chapter, No. 160, OES, Malin, will meet in the church Thursday, March 11, at 8 p. m. Obligation night will be observed with members taking part in the proficiency test. Mrs. Vaclav Kalina, worthy matron, and Joe Halousek, worthy pa tron, extend en invitation to all members and visiting members. Circles To Meet The circles of the First Methodist church will meet Thursday, March 11, as follows: Circle 1 with Mrs. C. H. Barnstable, 123 High street, Mrs. Brannon assisting hostess, dessert at 1:30 p. m.; Circle 2 with Mrs. A. G. Proc tor, 635 North Eighth street, dessert at 1.30 p. m.; Circle 3 with Mrs. E. M. Chllcote, 401 Mesa street, dessert at 1:30 p. m., Mrs. Howry co-hostess; Circle 4, Mrs. Lambert, 138 South Eldorado street, for des sert at 1 p. m.; Circle 5 with Mrs, Cilkison, 3320 Bisbce street, 10 a, m. There will be a luncheon served at noon for a small churgc. Mrs. Miller will assist Mrs. Gilkison. Midland Grange Meeting Midland grange will meet Wed nesday, March 10, at 8 p. m. There will be installation of two officers. Members are urged to be present. Card Club Meets The Merry Mixers will meet Thursday eve ning, March 11, at 8 p. m. at the home of Jo Paup, 2441 Garden avenue. The Italians went plumb crazy when the destroyers hit the sub marine. They went overboard like flies. We weren't long after them. American flyer rescued from Italian submarine captivity. North Carolina, twelfth state to join the Union, now is twelfth in population ranking. Two-Bits" Frolicksome Fox Terrier, Falls Again MEDFORD, March 10 (P) "Two-Bits," the frolicksome fox terrier that fell off an 800-foot cliff six weeks ago has done It again. The first time he was chasing an imaginary squirrel when ho slipped in the snow and went over the cliff with a surprised yelp. His owner, William Zicg ler, Rogue River national forest lookout observer, gave him up for dead. But ten days later hi found the dog climbing up a trail. His fall had been cush ioned In soft snow. Ziegler reported that "Two Bits" did the same thing yester day. But this time Zicglor doesn't expect the dog to return. Only a few patches of snow are on the ground below the cliff. Local OPA Office Holds Fuel Meet There will be a meeting of all fuel dealers at the district office tonight at 7:30 p. m., with all stove dealers and fuel dealers present. Charles Maxfield, stove ra tioning officer of the Portland district office of OPA, will offici ate at the meeting. Maxfield will, at that time, ex plain the regulation and mechan ics of stove rationing. Always read the classified ads. EUGENE, March 10 (IP) Bob Cavlness, McMlnnvllle; Joo Cocnnenberg, Sutherlln, and Dutch Simmons, Salem, are among 15 University of Oregon freshman basketball players recommended for numerals by Coach Earl Sandness. Dr. A. A. Souls. M.D. Medicine Sc Surgery 1 (Diseases of the Heart) , 1945 Main Phones 7323, 5314 ; No. ans. 5513 "May I suggest, sir, a3 that's a pretty good idea!" J"MTVmmcr.-. Yarn.. -""r i(j i t AJi . WAR NOTK OirdlidllarlMaralOOX aOJed in the prodtfotion of alcohol for War pur poses. This whiskey cornel from reserve stocks. Nsllonsl Dlrtillcn Products Corp., N.Y. . 90.4 Proof . ..You can spot it every time ALL America values trie extra service that tho jC. Women'a Army Auxiliary Corps brings to the war effort. And Americans, too, set store by the simple things that help build morale. Ice-cold Coca-Cola, for example, does a special job in refreshing folks. You know from exper ience hat Its taste is dcliciously different. And Coca-Cola does more than quench thirst. It brings a delightful after-sense of refresh. ment that never fails to please. Choicest ingredients and 57 years of experience have helped make it the best-liked soft drink on earth. An original creation to begin with, the taste, refreshment nnd quality of Coca-Cola set it apart. So make sure you get the real thing. There's no comparison, It's natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That's why you hear Coca-Cola called Coke. Both mean the same thing , . ''coming from n single source, and well known . to the community", IP" Army needs come Srat. That's why you see .plenty of Coke at Post Exchanges. 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