Mnrcli 2fl, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE 0 0 From MarsMUId Mm. Junici lliiwklun unci noli, Jnmra Diiuk Iiih, linvo ni'i'lvvd from MiiihIi field unci urn ntnyliiu lit llio homo of Mr. and Mia, Hurt lliiwklna, 2121 Vino iivi'iuie. lluwklns has hnnn mint to Conor D'Alone, Mnlio, for advanced work In the C.TT unci riiirluK bin iilwneo Mm. lliiwklun will nuiko Iter homo In Klnimitli Kails. Camp Flra Girls All Camp Klre (iirls nnil Horizon girls ore to no lo church (ciich one's own church) thin Sunday unci wear their (crvico on tf i In. Ainu. Mon- duy ut chaul will be "middy p iy" Wlni Honori lllKh scholastic lioiiom for tint timcllng period Just, ended huvo bom awarded Richard Yutoi, Kluiniith Kails, it tha Shattuck iichool, Fair bnult, Minn. Courthouse Records Marriages FLORY 11ISHOP Jimei Clayton Klory, H3, shovel opcr utor. Nntlvo of Wn.ihlnKlon, resi dent of Khinuith Kalis, iluiol Muuby bishop, 28. Native of Carlsbad, New Mexico, resident of Klnmuth Knlln. Compiaims Flltd J. K. Patterson versus City of Kliunuth Knlls, n munlclpul cor poration, n. id Klslo Fiiuiiht. Stilt to qulot title. John Irwin, allor ney for plaintiff. Kl.ilo II. Bliickmor. Suit for dl Elsllo II. Blnckmer. Suit for di vorce, churKR cruel unci Inhuman Ircutinent. Couple married In Chlco, Cnllf., In 1030. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff. Justice Court Kiuello Ortcno Ramirez. Fall ing to procure operator' license. Fined $3. BO. Donald Forrest Beckor. No li cense tug"- Fined $3.60. Stay on top of the world The STETSON "Eagte Here's hat that wears well In style as well as sturdiness. It's another Stetson original, made by the exclusive Stetson Vita-Felt Process. That means durability in times when quality counts. You can tell It'a thoroughly American by those self-assured lines. Wear a Stetaon "Eagle" proudly. Show your colors by the red, white and blue feather In the band! $7.50. DREW'S Manstore 733 Main Improving Mrs. Harold Hunch who has been curiously III at her home, 000 Uphum atrout, la Improving and in now nolo to bo up for a lew hours euch clay, In Los Angeles Mrs. L, K. Johnson is spending sevcrnl weeks vlnltlug witli her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. C. A. Urness of l.os Angeles. Sho la expected homo next weekend. Roturns to Portland Mrs. E. W. Chirk who has been visiting at the home of Ikt sister. Mrs. Glenn Stivers, 2301 Orchard avenue, returned to her homo In Portland on Tuesday evening. Return Mr. and Mrs. John Salyer and three sons huvo re turned from Tucson, Ariz, and are planning to mnke their homo again in Klamath Falls. I nformation: MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Feb. IS, 1943) Train 19 Southbound: 6 p. m. Train 20 Northbound! 11 a. m. Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m. Train 18 Northbound! 10 p. m. Madford Stag. Westbound, 3:30 p. m., Evening Airmail. Stages to Allures, Ashland, Lake view and Rocky Point, 7 a, m. Theta Rho There will be a card pnrly Saturday, Murch 27, at 8 p. m. In the IOOK hall spon sored by tho Theta Rho Girls' club. Ladles Auxiliary All officers and members of the drill team of tho Indies' auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Train men are to meet Friday evening. March 20, at 7 p. m. In the KC hall. Please bo there. Judge Ben Lindsey Dies in California Hospital Today LOS ANGELES, March 28 W) Superior Judge Ben B. Lindsey, long a prominent California arid Colorado Jurist, died at 7:30 a m. today at Good Samaritan hos Judge Lindsey had entered the hospital for emergency treat ment Wednesday night, his wi dow, Mrs. Henrietta Lindsey, dis closed. Tha previous day he had occupied the bench In the chil dren's court of conciliation, which he founded some years ago. He first became widely known as a juvenile court Judgo in Den ver, Colo., and was credited with originating children's court pro cedure which was widely copied. Sprague River Eddie Shepherd underwent a tonsllcctomy Saturday. Visitors in Klamath Falls Sat urday Included Mr. and Mrs. O. Ilnmmons, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Tompkins, Sr., and Mr, and Mrs. V. H. Tompkins, Jr. Mrs. Violet Adams has re turned to Sprague River to make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tompkins. She had been living In Louisville, Ky while her husband was sta tioned at Fort Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Ferrari spent the weekend In Klamath Falls. Jesse Green and family have moved to Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. William George were In Klamath Falls Monday. Ethan Parrish passed his physical examination and will enter military servlco this week. CAL-ORE ii open cUfaUt! ic ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY! BAR SERVICE THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! Make, a jbaie! Plan a NEW YORK. March 25 (TPl In splici of rationing and the cur- Inllmnnt rtf rltinihln Blinds, ad vertising in 1042 showed only a 0.2 per cont decroaso from 1041, with newspapers cioing oeucr than the general average. According to estimates made by Dr. L. D. II. Weld, director of research for McCann-Erlck-son, Inc., published in "Prlntor's Ink," the lolut advertising in vxdtmnnt for 1042 was $1.820,. 000,000, or a drop of only $100 million from 1041. Newspapers were off only 8 per cent. The 1042 total for .,,. ,mrl will KSRO.000.000. causing them still to outrank by far all other media on value oi advertising ploced. Stringent HncrntiKi-K in automobile adver tising and other Items caused tho percentage docrcusc suilcrea Dy newspapers to be considered sur prisingly small. Rodlo odvonccd 9 per cent, with S24S.000.000 for 1042, against $223,000,000 for 1941. Harry Schenk Made Chief Deputy of Secretary of State SALEM. March 28 (P) Sec retary of State Robert S. Farrell Jr., announced tho appointment today of Harry S. Schenk, Eu gene, manager of the Oregon Newspaper Publisher's associa tion, as his chief deputy. Schenk succeeds George H. Flugg, chief deputy since 1034. The appointment is effective Muy 1, when Flagg is expected to receive a new appointment from Govornor Earl Sncll, prob ably as public utilities commis sioner. Seattle Predicts Closure of Meat Packng Houses SEATTLE, March 28 (IV) An urgent appeal was telegraphed OPA Administrator Prentiss Brown by Mayor William F. De vln last night, predicting the Im mediate closing of most meat packing houses here If tho short age continues. "May I urge action to forestall complete collapse of the meat supply In this area?" the mayor asked. Pocking house representatives, city and federal officials and union leaders met with the may or to discuss the situation. No Soap Ration Planned by OPA WASHINGTON, March 28 (P) The office of price administra tion asserted last night it plans no rationing of soap and contem plates no order which would freeze sales of soap. For several days rumors have beon current in some western cit ies that OPA expected to freeze soai sales preparatory to ration ing and runs on supplies were roportcd In a few places. Always read the classified ada. Trade News Interesting Notes of Herald) and News Advertisers, Their Products and Activities Killing the thermos bottle for tha worker's lunch box is be coming increasingly difficult for the homemuker. When coffee was rationed canned fruit Juices and soups were frequently call ed upon. Now that they are point rationed, homemade soups and milk shakes will more often be used. A delicious milk shake that can be easily and expertly made at home uses the new Mavis cola syrup to sweeten and lend rich flavor to the milk. Two cups of milk, two scoops of Ice cream and four table spoons of the cola syrup blend ed together with an egg beater will just fill the average size thermos and leave one appetiz ing glassful for the home maker's lunch. This concentrated Mavis cola syrup has Innumerable other uses in the home. It may be used to add zestful flavor to gelatin salads and desserts, as flavoring for egg nogs, pud dings and cookies, and, of course, is the basis for making one of America's favorite drinks, the "coke" at home. California Law to Give Farmer Rights In Labor Question SACRAMENTO, March 25 W) The dirt farmer will be given sweeping authority to attack his most pressing problem whore to get farm workers In his own way and in his own local community under California's new food and fiber bill, now on Governor Earl Warren's desk for signature. The legislature, in passing the till yestcrday.omphasized that this sweeping state farm labor program, extending from the grass roots of the rural towns to the ttreeta of the biggest cities, was to be dirt farmer project. Plans are being drawn for a transport plane capable of carry ing 400 pa.ssengers at 500 miles per hour to Europe and back without refueling. Portland, Navy Fight Over Treatment Given Sailors PORTLAND, Maine, March 23 UP) Shore liberty for navy men In Portland was withheld today by navy officials In "protest" against published comment about the navy and "Inhospitable treat ment" given navy men In Port land. A statement Issued at navy headquarters by Capt. Robert Porter, chief of staff to tho sen ior officer present, afloat, said: "The admiral has ordered that no liberty be granted to the men of the fleet, today, as a protest of the recently published ' articles recently designed to discredit the naval service and also against the inhospitable treatment which navy men have received ashore at Portland." Captain Porter said the navy was particularly disturbed over publication of a "letter to the ed itor" article which, he said, "cer tainly was no advertisement for the navy in a good way." And, he said further that unless condi tions for navy men ashore im proved, Portland would not be considered : liberty port. Western Turkeys To Be Canned for Armed Services SAN FRANCISCO, March 25 UP) Tho OPA regional office here said today that more west ern turkeys probably will be canned for the armed services. Turkey canneries producing for the government and buying on an f.o.b. basis, have been authorized, In a new ruling, to pay prices established for the seller's shipping point. Hitherto, canners were permitted to pay no more than the maximum base price at their customary re ceiving point, Jess the freight charge (multiplied by 1.22) from the seller's shipping point to their receiving point. Always read the classified ada. Grange Masters to Talk Meat Problems PORTLAND, Ore., March 26 (VP) Masters of the state grang es of Oregon, Idaho and Wash ington, will meet here Saturday afternoon to discuss farm prob lems relative to the meat situa tion. The state grange office here said It had received complaints from farmers that they have not been allowed to kill and ship to market animals that were ready for sale and are now "eating their heads off on the farms." P i L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION No Lom of Tlmt Permanent Raoulttl DR. E. M. MARSHA Chtropraolls Phplolu t Ho. llli Etquln Thatra Bids. tm .;'TTlw 11 - ' "a - ...' . , ...,.-. ?w. -s. " - -'.'TTuLL.L 'i " 'J''ii un in1 u -t I I I , ,.,',.m.i ,. ..n.l,1l11; sal HURRY! March Service Special STILL IN EFFECT STEAM CLEAN CHASSIS to remove wlnttr Dirt accumulation WASH CAR completely VACUUM INTERIOR ROAD-ACTION LUBRICATION TIRE INSPECTION PACK and ADJUST FRONT WHEEL' BEARINGS $4 00 Dick B. Miller Co. 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