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    April 18, 1943
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Mllli PTA The rrgiilnr moot.
lull of Mills I'TA win held In tho
si'lioul Wodiii'sdny Willi Mr
llnckliiim, prusldunt, In tho cliiilr,
I ho (lull niilulo win led by mn
llmlucr. Fifth mid "Ixlli grader
led In tho Inulntl of "Tho Btiir
SpiniKli'd U nil hit," They nlno
sung other snims. Kmlllu llul
tluiiiuii, li'iiflii'r, received tho
guest award. Mr. domain won
tho room roll cull with eight
mother ironoiit. Now officers
woro noMilniiU'd for tlio coming
your us follows; president, Mr
Ciroviiwiiod; flml vice president,
Mrs. Luiiibo; second vlco prosi'
dont, Mm. Gregory; eerctury,
Mrs. Uvchtcl; treasurer, Mr.
Down. Tho hint muIu of defenso
tumps tolulcd :)ull.flO. Noxt
sulo will hn hold Tliuracluy, April
22, nt 12:45 p. m.
In South Mr.' mid Mr. T.
S. Abbott of South Sixth treol
huvo received word from tholr
on. Nlolnii. thut ho Is some
where In tho South Pacific with
tho US nuvy. Nlcliin received
his Clirlstmus piickugcs In Mtirch
but siiloycd them lust tlio sunie.
ho ndvlsus his fumlly. Hubby
Abbott Inn returned to hi homo
hero from Prospect whero he
bus attended school and Is now
ii student at KlniniiUi Union
hllih school.
Vliltlng Here Gereno Tip
Ion. ilntiuliter of Mr. und Mrs
John Yoiiiiu Tlnton of 110
Kwiiiinn slruet. und Juno Hownc
daughter of Mr. Stella llownc
of 313 High itrcet, are hero
from Salem visiting at tholr
home and awaiting orders to
report for duly with the
WAAC. Both Klrls enlisted In
I'orlluncl.
i Famllv Want Friday hns
been designated ns all-family
nluht nt thn First Covcnunt
church, It wim Announced by tlio
pastor, tho Itov. It. E. Joluuon.
The program will bo sponsored
by mo L.ume nia ana win nur
monlzo with tho Kustcr season
All Intorostcd persons arc Invit
ed. Hostesses will bo Mrs. Itiif
son and Mrs. Itolnoldson. Tho
mooting I planned for 7:49 p. m
On Furlough Staff Sergeant
missel L. Kalrchlld, Jr., I visit
Inn here with his wife and par
nil on furlough from Camp
Sun Luis Obispo, Calif. HI wlfu
Is tho former Put Peyton, and
his nnront. R. L. Folrchlld of
1S30 Warden avenue.
Blko Missing Bill Clovcland
Lof 1B74 Derby street roport
Mho loss of his Colson bicycle,
pnlntcd oranRO and block. The
iniiclilno was stolon someumo
Tuesday from tho Tower tho
atra.
Circl to Mt The Suaihlno
clrclo of the First Covcnunt
church will meet Thursday at 8
p. in., nt tho Albert Clnwson
homo with Itoso Clnwson as
hostess. Sewing will bo accom
plished for tho Red Cross.
Report llnroUl Patterson,
on of Mr. and Mra. James Pat
terson of Wordcn avenuo, has
reported for duty with tho US
army at Fort Lewis, Wash. Ho
Is a former Oregon Stnto college
student.
Police Court Eleven truf-
)flc tickets, one drunk and dis
orderly, ono drunk and vag, one
vug and four drunk mado up
tho Thursday morning police
court report,
Theft C. B. Howard of tho
Hart hotel advised pollco prowl
er mode off with his overcoat,
a pencil and clip, and a comb
From the Fort Jack Mc-
Aullffc, well known Fort Klam
ath rancher, was a business
visitor hero Wednesday.
In Klamath Mayor Henry N.
Rodlsch of Chiloquin, well
known county resident, Is 111 In
this city. Ho ha been confined
to hi room at tho Tourist hotel,
Bik Stolon Jack Work
man of 4814 Cottngo street ro
jiortcd to city pollco tho thoft
uf his Rocket bicycle, dark blue,
stolen from school Wednesday,
Los Roportod Esther J.
Dunivan, 1114 Crcscont avenue,
reported to city pollco that her
sugar book was lost.
KIDNEYS
MUST REMOVE
EXCESS ACIDS
Help IS Mllea of Kldn.y Tub
Flush Out Poisonous Wait
If yml have an minim of r.olrUIn your blond (
your Ifl niilw or kldnry tulxw nia bo over
workml, TliMollny Mt.ra and tttofisrA work
In ilsy ami nlglit to help Nature rid your
ayalftm of etcfM aclila anil nolinnoui waMa.
Winn cltannlor ol klilnoy function twmlta
A-f oiao'inua mutter to mm-ln In yor mootl, U
naveau.e nnuslnB ltAoknnliA.rliimm-.tln n.lna.
Iar pallia, Irnm of ion mill energy, gotlln up
Slglita, AwolllnR, imfllnMa under the eye,
ontlAohofl anil (IIriIiioaa. Fromiant or aeanty
rAfnAKOA Willi amartln nnil burning aomq
iniM aIiowb there la aomotbln wron wKb
your klilneye or blndilnr.
KidnnynmAynood lioln theeAmeubowobiJ
lOAok your drilRRlnl for Uniin'a I'lll. iimhI aiia
mgifiilly by million for ovor 40 yr.ra. Tli.y
rive hnpiiv rellnf aw) will liotplne IS mllm of
Iilney luhee fluah out notannou vaet (ron
your Wood, Clet boan I'ilia,
In Bout h Mra, Cluyton
Swnaay and young daughter,
Dliinno, aro expected homo from
ii two weeks' trip to Ilukcrnfleld,
Calif. They hnvo been tho guest
of tho Howard Hullnttn, former
rcsldonl of Klamath Fulls.
Book Gon B, A. Davidson,
1431) Wordcn avonuo, reports
tho loss of hi sugar book,
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective Feb. IS. 1943)
Train IS Southboundi 6 p, m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m.
Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m.
Train 18 Northboundi 10 p. m.
Modford Stag, Westbound, 3i30
p. m Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturas, Ashland, Lake
view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m.
Woman of Mooi Th home
muking commltteo of tho Wom
en of tho Mooso will meet Fri
day at 12:30 p. in., for a pol
luck luncheon at the Mooso hull.
All members aro welcome. The
organization will sponsor a
curd party Friday uflernoon at
2 o'clock In tho Moose hull. This
Is the third game of a scries and
tho public I invited. There
will bo a handkerchief shower
given for Helena Hrlczlscc, who
Is awaiting her call to tho
WAAC. This will bo held Frl
day evening at 8 o'clock In the
Mooso hall and all members of
the chapter are welcome.
Eagles Auxiliary Th Esglet
Auxiliary will hold their regular
meeting tonight pt 6 p. m, in the
Eagles' hall. All members aro
requested to bo present.
Dane Tho Townscnd club
will sponsor a dunce Friday at
Iho KC hall at 0:30 p. m. There
will bo good music and a caller.
Lunch will be served. A bus
iness meeting 1 scheduled for
8 p. m.
Individual Germans are going
to Dutch people asking for cer
tificates that they huvo behaved
correctly and thoso testimoni
als hud better bo given, or else!
It Is clear whnt purposo those
certificates of decency are going
to serve. Netherlands. Ambas
sador Alexander Loudon.
Hans Norland Fir Insurance.
Eisenhower Congratulates Montgomery
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ti iJ Ali.il .
General Dwight D. Elsenhower (right) of the U. S. army,
allied commandor In North Africa, shakes hands with General
Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, chief of th British 8th army, dur
ing a recent tour of th southern Tunisian front after the
British broak-through at the Mareth line. This picture was
radioed from Cairo to New York.
DEAF?
OR ONLY HARD OF HEARING
Do Not Negloct This Condition Even If You Are Only
Slightly HARD OF HEARING
An Amazing Development!
THE NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AURAL EXERCISER
No Batteries! Nothing to Wearl
GROUP CONVERSATIONS
How Well Do You Hear When Three or Four Are Talking?
"VACOLITE"
MODEL "F"
With Its modern patented FREQUENCY CONTROL allow
for individual fitting today and refitting any future time
without cost. Only VACOLITE can offer Patented Fre
quency Control,
See Also the Model "G" Straightlin
Instrument, at Only $109.50
AMPLE BATTERY SUPPLIES
Free Demonstration - 2 Days Only
Friday and Saturday, April 16ih and 17th
PHONE OR CALL 1
Ask for Mr, Omonundro, Elk Hotel, Phone 4181
ZlflA BALDWIN
PIONEER STAG
E
DWNER.DIES
Zlm Buldwln, pioneer Klam
ath and Lake county garogo and
stage operator, passed away
April 12 In Martinez., Calif., ac
cording to word received here
from hi brother, Will, who Is in
Sun Francisco.
Tho aon of one-time County
Judge George T. Baldwin, Zlm
Baldwin was one of the colorful
figures in the early days in
Klamath Falls and Lakevlcw,
and ho had a prominent part in
tho introduction of the automo
bile into this area.
He was born In Linkvillc, later
Klamath Falls, on January 27,
1887.
In tho spring of 1910, he
brought the late J. A. Gordon to
southern Oregon, and Baldwin
and Gordon together introduced
the Buick automobile in Klam
ath and Lake counties. They
held the agency for many years,
and In 1914 Mr. Baldwin moved
to Lakcview where he managed
their Lakcview garage.
Mr. Gordon remained here,
handling the Klamath end of
their operations. They operated
auto stages from Klamath to
Lakcview over tho rough pioneer
road, and then established
stages from Lakcview to Palsleyt
Plush and Adcl. In the winter
and spring, tho auto stages were
exchanged for horse-drawn ve
hicles. After selling the Klamath
Fall garage, Mr. Gordon went
into banking here, but ho retain
ed an interest with Mr. Baldwin
in the Lakeview garage so long
as he lived. In later years, Mr.
Baldwin gave up the Buick agen
cy at Lakcview, selling only
Ford.
Mr. Baldwin wa still active In
Lakcview business and civic af
fair until a few years ago, and
ho was one of tho founders and
charter member of the Order
of the Antelope.
Funeral services were held
from the Richmond funeral par
lor April 14, with cremation at
Oakland.
Having no eyelids, fish can
not shut their eyes.
'IIOTWIIG BETTER'
to relievo itchy ornes of
SKIN IRRITATIONS
So Many Druffdsts Sry!
To promptly relieve tho red, itching,
burning soreness of simple raahea.eczema,
and similar akin and scalp irritations
due to external cause apply wonderful
soothing medicated liquid Zemo a
Doctor's formula backed by 30 years'
success. Zemo starts at once to aid heal
ing. First trial convinces 1 Only 35. At
"" , ZEMO
Works on a
New Principle
mti HEW, E4ST MONEY-
SAVING WAY TO QUICKLY
uk. fala. tM& FIT TiQHf EH. ctmUbo .
rMtr mouth contort and loMonlnq
Boby ImOi chin aad bad bm(h bom
ID.nts9 pUUi. Eatooly.iMW awthel
Mmly apply NUTTT lo pUta and placa tat
mouth. Hohaatiwadad. II toon soBdUUa,
adfrann? plat Kingly to fa anap of &
mouth, maldno. a brtter fit No fun or
botbar. Not a pail or powdar yon bar
to apply aaeb day. NOTH bKoma a pari
ofmaplal . . . aoBd. taiMaaa. barmlaaa.
natural pink In color, aaay la cta'n and
aanltary. SdMllflcallr daitaad to conv
panaat for lliaua ahrinkag and ui
racaadon. Entblaa you lo tinow plita
alboraa. SaTtamonay. Not a temporary1
"mmk. Ona application luk lor monlhj.
II you want lo anloy raal mouth comori
enca mora, boy PfUrTT today. MONEY
BACK U not aatUtlad.
At La Hendricks, Eait Sid Phcy., Everbody' Drug Store
and other good druggists
Openina Qaialif iz Special
Starts Thursday, April 15th
I? U 1
Package of Your Favorite Brand of
CIGARETTES
With Every 8 Gals. Gasoline
And Look (g A ff 5 Besides
What You 3 V V L on These
HIGH QUALITY Independent Brands
WILSHIRE ETHYL
No higher quality sold. Comparts with Ethyl sailing tot SSe er
mor. You live at last 2a on every gallon ....
WILSHIRE POLLY
Hljhait anti-knock quality gasoline.
WILSHIRE SUPER
Long mllaaa gaa. "Rgular" In every respect txcept lh prlc.
Save ration ticket and 2a a gallon besides.
2 'She
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WILSHIRE RADIO
Highest octane low price gasoline sold In Oregon, Try a Jankful
and ave 2c a gallon.
19e
Fill up at these Wil shire Oil Co.
Independent Stations
MAIN and CONGER ' So. 6th and MARKET
2996 So. 6th (Oil City, MERRILL (Oil City)
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FESTIVE DRESSES
1 One- and two-piece f M I Vf '. fS"la.Zrt - S
' dresaes In rayon Jersey, f f,'i--r- aT V 11 ' IKI v V " i
' rayon crepa, spun ray- i S.ji'-JS I " 1 K Vk , ii i
on and heer. Print ." I U; X'l " K if I 1 '-II i
or plain, touched off Iff UK I Am TM 11
with ipindy whit f , t 1 ) 1 VfvHx 1 .
frill. Site 12-20 and J J ' J W 1: Hf -' V '
' f !!'i4u ll V 11 Top your prlng outfit with ; ;
I J f S 1 fa I SkA Hf f X fc 11 one of these bright coat. ,
! ''ff?- faff ft ntt'll Tailored to perfection with
, .t.'ti.A' 1 Wl If &x"i U thoe nice shoulder that go ;
'-'iv ' l ft Ii .1 1 VsVs II moothly over your suits. Ii i
jV ' I , x;sf m Big pocket ... lapel collars. i.
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PATRIOTIC ' Iff.T ll Ml ' '
i GAY EASTEr'dRESSES i i fj Vfi :
i FOR LITTLE GIRLS j mf M?Vj$ ' ''
1 pert little frock for your young j A I i f l XASE' l '''K
' Easter parader. Crisply tailored l - :? F'l ! VI "
1 In chambray. percale or dainty fkl A i I'.J V' VJ" ftfJ5g '
heer cottons.: Gaily mooked and IrsV V V"- lf kaf5 if4fPK '
trimmed. Print I . If fA j ,."W
or plain color, to Tl 1 Q Li i LA C i( lA d
please young V El KJ l All VSr.fc-fV..rf ' 1 3 J
, misses. Sizes 1-3, JJ, C y''M JL I
' ' Ilk ifeiJ to onlastcr Frocks ;
! Ill illlll tLf FOR GIRLS .
I ' Wf !ljniiUI Styled to please daughters --w' ' '
i ,'l 1' j ' Prtecd o please moth- AT J rT
' , j j I'l jKra M crsl Festive new styles In w I 1 '
j' : 7 M fj pastels, with contrasting ap- . 1
i ' I I M I' plique or embroidery, trims. "y
i I " f j W ' Watch her eyes sparklet Sizes
! I J ("ji - Pj Stprt tloret fiove potled or morlceo' coiling pr'if ;
-X Ijiiillli), ROEBUCK AND CO.
133 So. 8th . Dial 5188 ,
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