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    ''April 21, 1043
'HOUSE OKAYS
PRESIDENT'S
AUTHORITY
WASHINGTON, April Zt (P)
The liouim today paused the n-ate-approved
hill extending (or
two yenra tho pri'slditnt'a nutlmr
lly over n $2.0110,000,000 sliibill
ration fund, but added nn amend
ment which lis author mild would
prevent line of the money In the
proponed Joint $(1,000,000,000 in
ternntlonnl bunking fund.
The miMwuro extendi tho pre
IdiMil'n authority over the $2,
000,800,000 stabilization fund
but withdraw his power to de
value the dollar.
The homo on voice vote
first approved the amendment
offered by Representative Rued
(rt-Ill.) to prevent use of tho fund
in the proponed International
stabilization fund and then quick
ly panned the mcanuro on a voice
vole, sending it for adjustment
of the nenato and houno versions
to a conference committee.
The colnogo committee lnnort
ed Reed' amendment and tho
houne approved It within a mut
ter of nil mi tea,
In no specifying, the commit
tee Mild it hnd In mind powiihle
poet-war Interniitlonnl stablllza
tlon efforts, perhaps Including
establishment of an Internation
al bunk Into which the ntublllzii
Hon fund might go, whereby dl
roct control of It by the presi
dent might bo lost.
Tho restricting amendment, of
fered by Rep. Reed (R-lll.), pro
vides, "such fund shall not be
used In any manner whereby di
rect control and custody thereof
pauses from the president and
the socretary of the treasury.
No effort was mndo by the
committee In Its action to In
clude In tho bill extension be
yond June 30 of the president's
authority to dovoluo tho dollar.
This provision was eliminated
from the sonata bill.
PTA Notes
RIVERSIDE
The annual May festival spon
sored by Rlvcraldo Pl'A became
a war casualty, and members In
session Tuesday decided to dis
continue the benefit until after
the war. Studonls of Iho various
clusscs will have lunch' on the
Big lnwn before school Is out, it
wns announced.
The $2000 goal set by River
side In the war savings program,
was rapidly being completed.
Total sales Tuesday were $107.05
in bonds and stamps, and total
for the year, so far, is $180.1.0.1,
according to Vorna Spolrs, prin
cipal. Mr. E. A. Fredrick present
ed a musical program during the
afternoon introducing the school
orchestra, string trio, and vari
ous classroom groups.
Mr. Spolrs announced that tho
second annual teachers' tea
would bo glvon Friday at 2:30
p. m., In the auditorium for
mothers of Riverside children.
Mrs. E. A. Fredrick Is In charge
of the program. Data of the last
meeting which will ba election
and Installation of new officers,
Is scheduled for May 11,
aT.TS.MONT
The Altamont Elementary
PTA held a regular meeting,
Tuesday, April 13, in tho grade
school gymnnslum, Tho after
noon started with group singing
led by Mrs. E. E. Metier. A
health group from tho Junior
high gave a short demonstration
of tholr work in gymnnstics, fol
lowed by a skit about vitamins.
. After tho business meeting,
tho new officers were, installed
by Mrs. Rollin Thompson in an
Impressive ceremony, Mr. Pas
ck played during tho installation,
whilo tho corsages were present
ed, and the outgoing president,
Mrs. Joseph Huck, was glvon a
beautiful pin. The now officers
are, president, Mrs. Cecil Bark
doll; vice president, Mrs. R. E.
Ralph; secretary, Mrs. Stiles;
treasurer, Mrs. Lucillo Davison;
historian, Mrs. Jack Moore.
Tho mothers having children
entering school this fall aro re
minded that Mrs. Myrtle Cnld
well will be at tho Altamont ele
mentary, gymnasium, April 2D
f If Vou Suffer Distress From"N
-'FEMALE
WEAKNESS
Which Make Vou
Cranky, Nervous
If st such tlmM vou
mflr from orismps,1
hscknohe, dtfltrons of
"Irregularities", pftrl
cxl of the blurs due
to functional monthly
uinbvirimiiuPB--
Btnrt lit onoe try Lydla E. Plnlc
ham's Vegetable Compound, It not
only helps rellove monthly pain but
also accompanying tired, nervnua
feollnRi of this nature. This la due
to Its soothing elTeat on on or
WOMAN'S MOST IMPORTANT OSOANS.
Plnkham'a Compound la the beat
known medlolno you can buy that's
made oapeolally for women. Taken
regularly Plnkham'a Compound
helps build up rralatanco against
auoh symptoms, Alnoa nnnatomaohlo
tonlol follow label directions.
lAA -
r w
Above ar soma of tha man who helped in lh Klamath county campaign Tuesday to "Spank
Hitler on his last birthday." Lett to rlghti Myrl C. Adams, of tha Ufa underwriters, an active
bond salesman) C. C. Tatman, union loador, who heads up tha big sub-chaiar bond campaign in
this counlyi Troy Cook, Junior chamber of commerce, chairman of tha commit! arranging the
radio auction of Captain Jack! Colonel 8wigart, auctioneer at tha auction) J. V. Owens, vie
chairman of war saving In the county.
1 TO
HEAD 0(1
00T OFFICE
Jim H. Bused, former Klamath
Falls man, has been promoted to
the position of manager of the
southern Oregon offico of tho of
fice of defenso transportation, it
wa announced Wednesday. He
succeeds Marshal E. Niiumrm,
who will become assistant dis
trict manager of the Los Angeles
office of ODT.
Busch hns been senior exami
ner for tho district office, which
is located ot Mctiford. He wns
branch manager of tho Pacific
Finance corporation here for six
years, and prior to that was with
tho ntnto police organization at
Klamath.
Busch has made frequent visits
to Klamath Kalis in connection
with his ODT work, and has as
sisted In solving the problems
created by tho fact tho ODT of
fice for a huge area Is located
In remote Medford, according to
Earl C. Reynolds, secretary of
tho chamber of commerce.
and 30, beginning at 0:30 a. m.,
for tho purpose of Inspecting tho
children. She will odvlso the
mothers If the children aro in
need of medical or dental atten
tion so that they can bo in read
iness for school in the fall. The
PTA sponsors this summer
round-up and It Is hoped all the
little newcomers will be brought
to tbe school on ono of theso two
days.
Tho hostesses for the tea that
followed tho meeting were Mrs.
Ron Fisher and Mrs. Wonscr.
Flowers Say
at
EASTER
Sunday, April 25
In Profusion
PLANTS
Easter Lilies
Hydrangeas
Fuchias
and Combinations
CUT FLOWERS
Roses
Carnations
Snapdragons
Spring Flowers ,
CORSAGES
Gardenias
Roses
Sweet Peas
Orchids
TELEGRAPH FLOWERS to ,
distant cities byi Florist Telegraph
Delivery Association Service,
We Are Bonded Members
V '"
Deliveries Restricted Please Carry Your
Open All Day Easter Sunday
Moeller's Klamath Flower Shop
1211 Main St. Phono 4159
Thoy Helped Klamath Spank
i , i
LI "3
' 4
OBITUARIES
JOSEPH BAKER
Joseph Bukcr, a resident of
Bcutty, Ore., passed away at Sa
Jcm, Ore., Tuesday, April 20,
1043 following a lengthy Illness.
Tho deceased was a native of
Tho Dalles, Ore., and a resident
of tho Klamath reservation for
tho greater part of his life. The
deceased was 87 years when
called. So Is survived by two
sons, Quincy of Bcatty, Ore., and
Blurton of Reno, Nov.; four
daughters, Rosio Forrest of Al
turns, Calif., Martha Parazoo of
Chiloquin, Ore., Lounita Crane
of Bcntty nnd Audrey Lddington
of Nixon, Nov.; and 15 grand
children and nine great grand
children. Funeral arrangements
will bo onnounced later by
Word' Klamath Funeral home.
GEORGE W. KINKEAD
Gcorgo W. Kinkcad, a resident
of Bly, Ore., since April 8, 1943
and a former resident of Port
land, Ore., passed away near Bly
on Tuesday afternoon at 4:30
o'clock. The deceased was a na
tive of Wildcrvillc, Va., and was
aged 59 years, 6 months and 28
days when called. Besides his
wife, Edith of Bly, ho is sur
vived by two daughters, Lillian
Kinkcad nnd Doris Croutcr of
Portland, Ore.; two sons, George
of Union, Ore., James, U. S.
navy; two sisters, Lois Gilmorc
of Portland and Isabella of
Butte, Mont., and his father,
Charles F. of Butte, Montana.
Tho remains rest at Ward's
Klamath Funeral Home, 925
High street. Tho funeral notice
will appear clscwhcro In this is
sue ot the paper.
Police Reserve Lieutenants
will meet tonight in tho city hall
at 8 p. m.
m I
Make your dollars flood right
in,
So more battles we can win
Buy a War Bond today!
It Best
M. ."-ft.- . !i
'j'w"- LI',..,.'
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Hitler
t
DIRECTORS
Ballots for the nomination of
14 members of the chamber of
commerce, from which seven
will be chosen to serve as board
of directors from May 1, 1943,
to April 30, 1945, were counted
Monday.
The 14 elected were Don
Drury, G. C. Blohm, Mitchell
Tillotson, William Ganong,
Henry Semon, A, M. Collier, E.
A. Geary, N. E. Long, Nelson
.Reed, T. B. Watters, Fred Hell
bronner, Ken Klahn, M. E. Cor
nett, A. H. Bussman.
Ballots for the selection of
seven directors to be chosen
from tho above names will be
sent out to chamber members
this week, to be returned not
later than Tuesday, April 27.
On the election committee are
Rudy Jacobs, chairman, Ed
Bell, Nick Long, J. A. Souther.
Friendship Club Members of
the Friendship club win meet
Friday, April 23, at the home
of Blanche Motschcnbachcr, 710
North Eleventh street, for des
sert at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Webb is
the co-hostess. After the busi
ness meeting auction bridge will
be played and all members and
friends are invited.
W 1! . .;
IN
CHOSEN
I
RADIO AUCTION
BOND BUYERS
NAMES LISTED
The following Is a list of per
sona and the size of bonds they
purchased during the successful
Junior Chamber of Commerce
Captain Jack radio auction last
niKht:
Aii'tnyrimtJ Purchaien flM, Roll AlitMl
Z.'j, Dctn Abbott ZorB Amlrk 12-',, Vior
one) Awltrtrm Hrn AndTion 12), Paul
AmWton Umtilbf and UrlI0 Atutf
I MX),
fi-Mle Il-llifd 125, Mr. 1.4 Mn. Uvrne
JUIIiml :'Jf Jlallou A Wriflit fA, Miitm
Hilly f4, M. J. Hnrnri fiw, Mr. Itarfti
flirt Jlarton SlOW, Win. K. and Nina
I'. ftf-k :", Mr. Jawrenc -mey .
i). llTkli-r fl"0, I'vt. V.. K. ftf-nntr A, Mr.
am) Mm. fHiU Hrmon '0 Kill U union 125,
lime ninklry 110-j, Illan JHnkky Wen
.Ml Hirikky J, A. IWcM Vt, M'lvln H'iw
rnnn 'M, KII1il O. Jlowne IlrodicrltonrJ
nt Uruwtlx Fireman A, Kngliitiian M0,
fj'iv Jlrfitinaii t', A In an J Hcii Bmf.
rUHn 1 W, Carrie itrfntn Jantt
liriii ti't. It. h. PrownHI 11'. Larrtt
Mr-t AgnM Bryan 'A, M H. Buck
nr VA John BurnMt ti-S, Brotherhood of
Joorttryman, YUimhttt and 8t-sm Itttera ih
cat 191 'MO, Bnirk Uarag VA. .
Vrra T,. Thai 25, A. V. Collier t-'AOd, Get
alrllna Con rail I itio Carnlnl .V00. LoyM
Vnmrr X, A. It. Camr.bell V0. Ruth Carr
B. V. Caldwell 1100, Harold Camphell
IW, Mrt. John CaldwHl fiene Cervaka
W. V. Cool VAO. Ontral Llor Council
tm. rel Conk VA. K. II. Cooper
H'ayn- Cwjy V, Y.. W. 1ark VA. A. M.
Coliler H0. Oaytn C. Carnlnl W. Tex Ca
tlehmy 41000, W. R. Canton $100, Ptaff
Hfft. Jeiw B. bj Krfwin t'roia Troy
Co.k 9100.
Kfinclt DennU 125, Krfrett Dcnnli KS.
Manna DennU M. FrnMt Dcnnli 125, Billy
Malton Jr. IM, Frank Douglai $100, Berl
llolan 125, Mrt, Huirh Hull VAO. Patty
nuhrr Wm. Olnher 125, Vlrttil Datli
$100, C. O. Indcn $25, Benton IMion VA,
Judy Dewey 25. Nancy Dewey $.
Bnldy Kvnna 1000, M. V. Kwinff $25. Dick
Kathrrton $100. R. K. England $100. Earl Ef
eat $;5. t. I. Krdman $250. Rill Klllntt
$2000. John Fhlnger $100, Jack Elttrelm 25,
Donald Flttrelm $25. Jimmy Erdmao 25.
O. R. Fife $100. Ed FroM $25, Jack Franey
100. C. h. Frailtr $100. litr Fay 25. W.
fl. Forrett VA. Mm. Kat Fal't '-0, Mrt.
Jim VerRiJuon $100. Jean Fahnlanrler VA,
Jarnea Ftr 100, T. A. Fldler 100, Clar
unr Klocclilnl 25.
(ilirllla llllrn 11. F. 0. Olrneer VA.
Oeorao Orovei .'-00. Harry Ooellrr 1100. Jim
fJrlm't VA, Mr. and Mrt. Henry Grime 100.
Marian fireen 25. Margaret Gerher 25. Mar.
Iln Gerher 25, Sylvia Gerher 25. Cora M.
0hrk 25. Q. V. Gillen VA. Winifred Gtl
len 50. Karen Gtitz-nHerrer 2S. O. V. God
dard 35. "Pappy" Gordon 100, Bobby
Griffith $25.
Mr. and Mrt. Gen Tlill VA, .TarVI Henry
15 Hohert Hilton 100. Richard Hilton T5.
Jamea milmi 25. Mr. ara Hortham 100,
Ralph T. Howard fiW. Marilyn nail 25.
Marr Jan Howard. 25. Mrt. Oeorce Helmi
50. David Hull W. B. E. nayden liy. W.
Y nilvard $1000. Mr. and Mr. Ror Hetner
I00. Mr. and Mrt. Mnrra Howard 25. Joan
Hult K5. Barbara Anne Ilnhble 100. Rblrley
W n-il.ble 100. Mr. and Mrt. Charlea How.
ry 500. D. E. Heath $1. Wally Hector $50.
A. E. Johmon 50. Thomai G. Johnton
100 Mn. I-na Johnton 100. Prt. FC Clar
rnn. Johnton 25. Mr. and Mr. R-t Jarrett
iono. Dean Jone 25. C. T. Jonet 5.
Klamnth County Court 75.onr). Claude
Kemt 1000. Annie K. Kldd i5. norace Kep
hart 25. R- E. KUptrirk 50. Mrt. K. E.
Kllpatrlek 50. Mn. Kand 2-'.. Mr. . TV. J.
Keller 100. J. H. KMd 55, n. n. KenaRa
200, Karhel Kaler .50. Mary Tiu Kelloit
t Ssndra Kenatton 25. Douplat Kenatton
5 Klam!th Marhlne n" Ix-nmotlve 5000.
Georp" Klinkliammer 100. Klamath Falls
Tim Companv $100. Roper Klahn $100. Mn.
Georce, Kolnfji 75. Rot Kephart $25. Klartl
ath Batln Seed Co. 100. Joeph Kmera 25.
Jame lwlt 1000. I. t. liow 100. O. E.
Tcerwell 25. Gladrt Mnffttet $25. John
and nelen Ijimbert 100. Sharlyn Diana Te
ttS, Robert Allan T 25, Era Lewln 50.
Pearl Litton 2-5. Sutannit T,ltoi $25, Mn.
W E. Lamm $500, Fred Lloyd 100. Dan
and Dava I.ltkev 10.000. Fred taantrffl 25,
II. D. Landnim 50, Nlek E. I-on 500. Mr.
T.amproptilon wn. MHtl T.ampropuloa jno,
Heo Ijmpropulo! 100. Chrlt TAmpropulM
200. Ortena Lampropuloa 100, Cantana
I.ampropnlot 100. tarry I,ond $i5, Alta
Irrer 50. Erne.t and Maudte fnnon 50.
Butch Lapy-ley ;s. Mary Leaver S5, Twlt
DISTINCTIVE APPAREl
Phone 8222 901 Moin
motched hat and bag . 7.50
As soucy a pair as ever perked up
a Spring costume! Straw "Skimmer"
sailor flaunting a perky bow and
edging of checked taffeta . . .
matching checked handbag . . . the
pair only 7.50! Black, navy, red
Kelly or turf tone with white,
'AD, Mti. V.it. liw. fstqr Joj
Utwtj ti, H.'irle. Jill. V).
Ms. J.in MeAvojr WW, HMrtt MrCli-lko
Mr. rnifl Mr,, V.rrif McClfllnii $VJ0,
HUiilry Mil kll.n W, Mn. rrnl Mcl'or
mrk VO, K'Jrd MrCr.ckrrk Si'., J. II.
Mclionild fM, R. Mi-Ur.n 1100, VA Milan
n lim, li. .n Milllck V.'i. llarnM M. Mai
rr IM. fllla Mann Orll. Marlln
t'A, Larry Martin 1'. Marian Mattli.wi fU,
Mr. snrl Hr.. Jr Slatllrk IIOOQ. J. . Mat
w.ll .VW. Rlrharil Mi-llm.a l&j. Mattel t'
M.rornan M0. Mr. an! Mn, W. H. Mrt
"I Marilyn Mlllrr 1'H. (l-nr. Ml.-
('I'll 23, Old) Mlkk.lirn IIW). Mlllrr ll-r-pantile,
Moa'a llpp't. Htnra iVKal. Jlarr.ll
Mlll-r K. Marilyn K. Mlll'r tiV Jarkla
Mnlfatt IJ, Tom and N.rlra Mr.rralt l,
O.rar Mnllll 126, Jr Morrpll IW, Ix.lnria
Mnrrl. r,. Hr.. K. N. or K'nn.ll, Moty
1100. Mr.. K. N. or Anna Moty IIOO, Mr..
K. K. or I'alrlrla Moty ll. Mr. or Mil.
A. D. Mullmaui IViO, Mrt. Ham Mu.hen Br.
VI, Yirii Myrr. A
W. J. Kanrarrow 125, Mr.. W. 1. Nanrar.
row ta. W. t. Naal, 1100, N. Batttry k
W.MInn WVa. 1100, Ulailj, N.laon 12.'.. Karali
.V.lann IIV0, Jim I. K.mlall R',. Annaorlla
N-wlon Ki. K. A. Nlrhnlion 1100.
Jolm M. O'Hiilllran IS, Mr. or Mr.. R. II.
Ollv.r W, Oriental Cafa ltt. Trd ritterlittn
'0. V. I), O'lKli W, Jolm riwlnm 2.'t.
Martin II. Palm.r 1100. W. ?.. I'ilm-r tfl.
JT.rrnan Pane, and family 125, chapter tf
rr.0 8lilrhood VA Gloria P.tentelner III).
Mr.. Frank Pertnn 1 at lz',. Frank Peyton X
at 125, Jean Peyton Z at 12.1, Dale Peyton t
at 12-V R I Hie Pickett t at I2S. A. V. Plrkett
V, Dl'plien Z. lyah Plrkett IV). V. II.
Pool 2A, Fred Pope IIOO. J. II. Poppy 1100,
Karen Porter IV), fyroy Porter IVI. Tloiiklaa
Power, 11V Mildred Prather 1100. Mary Ann
Preaton I2.1, Mr. or Mn. h. E. Prl.it lino.
Arrh Proctor IV). Mr. or Mrs. P.. P.. Pack
ett 129, liiila Polln 12000.
tiny Qtisckenbtiih tVi, Phil Quliienhcrry
12S.
Mr. and ?.frs. Jamea Ttoliinion VSA. Darla
Tya Reher 125. Mr,. P.lla Pililnette ta. Do
lore, Jtoblnann 3. II. K. Ileeder IIOO. John
R.her IIOO, W. R. Ittce 12., Mr. and Mr..
John R.lletto IIOO. Je.a Rimer W. Max
Rnsa 1100, Nelaon Reed 20.0ri0, U. F.hl
Reher 1200, Walter Rnynolr 1100.
Mr. and Mri. Henry Rtidham lino. VItIiui
ham 126, P.d gchneeheek lino, Allen 8loan
12.7, Mra. Baho 1100, Mn. Ray Btephenaon
12.',. Hazel Shield K.S. Mn. Stanley Blrnky
125, Mrs. Mary F.llen Sweeney list), John
ScTioemaker IIOO, Vaufhn Schmeck 125, Mai
Saunder, V), B. D. Smelcer vj, Mr. and
Mn. Ray Schmeck 125. Jimmy Otto Souther
125. Auhrey Bralth 1100, Mn. Walter H.
Steyen, 12.1, R. O. Stein 11000. Mra. V.. II.
Sinclair 150. Win Southwell IIOO. Ansjelo Be
rrna 1100, Patricia Stewart 121. Jin. L. D.
THIS IS THE
IN A REALLY
Fashion Right! Priced Right!
If you like the flattering soft de
tails of a dressmaker style, or
the free and easy swing of a
casual your coat is here! 12-20,
38-44.
Tailored Suit Classics
16.95
Crisp chalk stripes In navy, black
and brown and popular spring
pastel plaids. Classic man
tailored. Sizes 12 to 20.
Easter Calls For Pretty New
HATS
Tempting hats to top off
your Easter finery! Dressy
straw braids, wide-brimmed
folts and casuals. Bright
flower trims! Romantic veil
ing! All headsizes.
SEARS,
Stepheni liooo. Hr. and Mrt, A. T. Ittph
ena 1100. Anton Suly 11000. Mrt. Walur
Slarr 125, Alms Bwatman 2S, Delia Shan.
leluli 126, Mr. and Mn. John Beverln f'A
Mark Bandera 125, Mr. and Mra. John Brlhy
1100, (en, B'lhy 126. Jerry Belhy 126, Charlea
K'lhy 125. Boh Belby 121. Ella May Smith
126, Wanda Smith IIOO, R. W. and J. R.
Steele S7W0. Kenneth Smith US, Floyd Ship
man 126. Pauline Bnty Itooo. Charles Srhn.s
'", l.vno Bkllllniton IM, F.lton or Wanda
Sinltli 26.
JilllS Tayenner I'iS, C. C. Thompson 150.
Roma and Jerry Thomaa 115, Mrs, Mitchell
Tillotson IMO. W. T. Taylor HI, Jan, Tlni.
ley 12.6, Tavenner Jr. 125.
Fred, Ustlrk 126, Mrs. Allen TTnf,r ill.
Vanca Vanpel 125, Valdai Family 1100, Vic
tor Vasak 126.
Wilson Title Abstract by Belt. Hop
kins II00O, Mrs. Klmer War, 1200. Franrla
.. Wheeler 12.5. Ann, fe-s flna Wheeler 125,
Mrs. Xellla Wallac 125, Warren Whltlork
12.',. Mr. and Mrt. W. K. Wlnkley 160, Walter
Wlesendaner VM. Mr. and Mrs. H. I.
Wood IV). Clyd, Williams 125. Walter and
Perffy Wlesendanser IV). Mr. and Mrs. H, O.
Worllcy 12.',, K T. Whitney lr. Miss Alma
Ware 12.'.. Tommy Whl.tler IM, Wlllard
Hotel 11000. Mrs. Mattle Worley 2, Jimmy
Ward 125. Joan Marie Woodruff 126. H. W.
Walts IV) (Ilend.Ore), Frank Tanear Hi,
Bally Zadow 1100.
FUNERALS
GEORGE W. KINKEAD
The funeral service for the
late George W. Kinkead who
passed away near Bly, Ore., on
Tuesday, April 20, will take
place from the chapel of Ward's
Klamath Funeral home, 925
High street, on Friday afternoon
at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Victor
Phillips of the First Methodist
church officiating. . Commit
ment services and interment will
follow in the Linkville cemetery.
Friends are invited to attend the
services.
LOUIS JAMES M'CLURE
Funeral services for the late
Louis James McClure, who
YEAR OF ALL YEARS
SMART EASTER SUIT
SEARS' FEATURES DRESSMAKER
AND
$16.95
$0)98
2
Sears stores hive polled or marked celling prices
In. .compliance with Government regulations
....
ROEBUCK AND CO.
133 8o. th St.
PAGE THREE
passed away In this city Mon
day, April 10, 1013, following
an extended Illness will be held
in the chapel of tho Enrl Whit
lock funeral home, Pina street
at Sixth, Thursday, April 22, at
2:30 p. m with the Rev. Freder
ick C. Wisscnbach of St. Paul's
Episcopal church of this city of
ficiating. Commitment services
and vault entombment Linkville
cemetery. Friends are Invited,'
Return Horn Mrs. Lloyd
Low, who underwent a major
operation over two weeks ago at
Medford, returned home Wed
nesday. Mrs. Low Is recuperat
ing nicely.
Remember
Future generations will re
member tha last resting place
of your loved on when prop
erly marked when Identi
fied in keeping with your
feeling of reverence with a
memorial that will tand for
all time. '
You will find the design
to suit your tata among our
diaplay.
Klamath Falls Marblt
and Granite Works
118 S. lllh St. - Phone 6381
TO INVEST
AND COAT!
TAILORED
Ldfer! r'
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