Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 21, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    April 21. 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIV1
Mother Dies Eugcilti Shu
fi'ldt cf Ihla city iiml hi slater.
Mm. (iiii'dini Drvoro, of I.nke
vlew, li'fl Hundley morning for
Kiili'iu, 111., culled l).v tho auildnn
ili'iith of lliclr mother, Mr.
Chnrlm Shufuldt. Bhn Imd visited
In Kliimnlli Falls several limes
mid hud iniiiiy friend hero. An
other ion, Wultcr, of 8 o n 1 1 1 o,
Wash,, accompanied them, Join
ing them cn, route. They expect
to be gone for novernl weeka.
Holurn From Slullgart Mr.
WMIimn L. Curler returned Mmi
day from Stuttgart, Ark. She
win uccompunled homo by her
daughter, Mra. Jack Cornell,
who bin been with her husband,
Slutf Sergeant Jack C'urnrtt, nt
the Stuttgart nrniy air busc. Due
to hrr luitibund'a transfer, Mra.
Curnett will muko her home
with her jmrcnta for the dura
lion. Leaving lor South Leaving
Saturday night for Los Angeles
la Mra. Kollli Moon of tho Town
ahop. While there on a bualnoa
trip, alio pinna to visit vurloiia
ii.,iM. fiiiiiia hicliidlnu Sun Kcr-
liiindo nnd Hey Puliimino homo
ranch. Her two lliornugnorcci
pulnmlnoa, Golden Moon and
Pnl.n.Mine Jorrv. hnve been
atiibled In Cnllfornla during the
winter.
Holy Week Services The
Rev. Father Timothy Caaey of
Sacred lleurt church announced
tho following Holy Week scrv
leca to bo conducted during tho
coming throe daya. Thuraday,
aolomn high maaa, 8 a. m., Holy
hour from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., In
the church; Good Frlrioy, tho
muss of pre-auuctlflcd, 8 a. m,,
throo hotira devotlonul aervlec,
12 noon to 3 p. m., conducted by
riither Joseph Mulnr, CSSR,
Way jjf tho Croaa and acrmon,
by Wither Mulor, 7:30 p. m.;
Huturduy, aolemn high maaa at
8 a, in.; Sunday, massca at 0 a. m.,
7 a. m 8 a. m 0:30 a. m., aol
emn high mnaa at 11 a. m. Ser
mon by Father Mnler, who has
apent Holy Week In the Sacred
Heart pariah from Portland,
whero ho scrvca ua missionary
futhcr at Holy Redeemer church.
Daughter Born Mr. nnd Mra.
Vern Murphy, 2527 Wliuil street,
are receiving fellcllntlona on tho
birth of a daughter, Linda Klmn,
born In the Hlllld6 lioHpltal on
April 13. Uuby l.lndn hua a little
sister, Patricia livon. Mra. Mur
pliv la the former Nclllo Bonner
of Pine Bluff. Ark.
To Bremerton Mia. Clara
Price, who hua been atnying fo
n'vmul months nt the homo 0
Mr. and Mra. L. J. Brink, left on
Sn'urrlnv mornlnR for Bremer
ton, Wnah.. culled by the denlh
of her riniightcrmlaw, Mra
Vance Price.
Leaving Mra. L. J. Robin of
814 South Sixth alrect, ia leav.
Ins thla Thuraday for Snn Fran
Cisco to apend Enstcr vacation
with her daughter Bonnie, who
ia attending mcdlcnl accrctary a
school.
Daughter Born Mr. and Mra.
Stanley Miller of 112 High
atrrct, nro pnrenU of a daughter
born yesterday, April 20, at
Klamath Vnlley hospital. Mra.
Miller ia tho former Gwendolyn
Lorcnz.
On Vacation Mr. and Mra.
Milton Peniell are planning to
snend Faster In Bend, where
thev will vlalt Mra. Perncll'a
mother, who ia recovorlng from
a major operation.
On Leave Lt. Roy Skeena,
ami of Mr. and Mra. M. E. Jonea
of 2009 Dnrrow avenuo. spent
the weekend nere wun nis pnr
ntm KWina nllnt.1 Ilia own
plane In the U. S. army air corps.
Correction Auxiliary Gercne
Tipton and Auxiliary June
Bowne are official recrultcra for
the WAACs not recruiting offl
cera or official rccrulta aa pre'
vioualy atntcd.
Takoa Phyalcal While In
Portland to toko hor physical for
tho WAACa, Helena Hrlczlscse
aaw Mra. Eleanor Rooaevelt. Hcl
ena ia now waiting her call to re
port for duty.
Visiting Here Mra. C. W
Hayhurst of Portland la expect
ed here thla week to vlalt at the
home of Mrs. Clara Shaw of
Homedale road.
Recovering ."Bud" Brodle
an employe of Shaw's Stationery
Btorc, returned home from the
hospital Frldny. He Is recover
Ing from a major operation.
At Home Mrs. Joseph Cox Is
improving at hor home on Wlard
street, following a longthy "1
ness. Sho Is employed at Long's
On Businois Mr. and Mrs
A. B. Bright, of Bend, are here
on a business visit,
It's
ORE
TONITE
CAi'ORI
TAVf Rfl .3
H 10 H W AY T tOUTH
III at Home Mra. Rozolla
Clitic, accond and third grade
toachcr at Rivcraide, ia quite ill
nt her home. Mra. Owight
Krone! to aubstltuting for hor.
Leora Kopp, also a Riverside
teacher, la 111 at her home. Mra.
Fred Fletcher ia aubatituting In
the fourth grade room.
Police Court Leonard L
Wayne, city, charged with liquor
to Indiana, waa to appear In po
llco court Wednesday afternoon.
Flvo drunks, two disorderly
conduct caucs, two drunk and
vng, and two vaga, were brought
before Police Judgo Harold rra
ney in tho morning court session,
Dismissed L, W. Hubbard,
who suffered a bullet wound in
tho leg recently, was dismissed
from Klamath Valley hospital
Tuesday afternoon. Ha Is cm-
ployed by Lamm Lumber company.
Called North Milton Price
South Riverside resident, was
railed to LaGrunde, Ore., Satur
day by the serious Illness of his
father. Prlco Is employed as
foreman in the composing room
of Tho Herald and News.
Goes Overaeaa Lt. Learning,
graduate of Fort Benning,
Gil, left recently for overaeaa
duty. Mrs. Learning and Infant
daughter will make their home
in Tacoma, Wash.
Ill Mrs. P. H. Johnsen of
Johnson tailor shop in the Pell-
can theatre building, la quite 111
at her home, 415 Michigan avenue.
In Hospital Mra. George D.
Tucker. 533 North Eleventh, is
in the Portland General hospital
recovering from a major operation.
Has Flu At home 111 with the
flu is Roland E. Wright of Ala
meda street. He is reported improving.
Rationing
Calendar
War Price and Rationing
Board, 434 Main street. Office
hours daily, 10i30 a. m. to
ftiOO p. m.t Saturday, 10:30
a. m. to 4i00 p. m.
On Fishing Trip Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Arnold of Canby
street, are In the Rogue river
valley on a fishing trip.
Returns Mrs. Louis Margulls
of Margot's has just returned
from Portland, where she has
been on business.
Improving Mrs. Pearl Litton,
an employe of La Polnto's, has
RATION BOOK NO. J
April 30 Red stamps A,
B, C, D explro at midnight.
April 25 Red stamp K.
valid to an unannounced
dute.
April 30 Blue stamps D,
E and F expire at midnight.
April 24 Blue stamps G,
II and I valid to May 31.
SUGAR
May 31 Stamp No. 12,
good for five pounds, expires
at midnight.
COFFEE
April 25 Stamp No. 20,
war ration book No. 1 of book
holders 14 years of age or
over, good for I pound of cof
fee, expires at midnight.
GASOLINE
May 21 No. S stamps, each
good for four gallons, expire
at midnight.
SHOES
June 15 Stamp No. 17,
war ration book 1, valid for
purchase of one pair of shoes,
expires at midnight. Family
stamps are Interchangeable.
FUEL OIL
September 30 Fuel oil
5th period coupon expires.
TIRES
May 31 "C" book holders
must have tires Inspected by
this date with at least 45
days elapsing since last Inspection.
June 30 "B" book holders
must have tirca Inspected by
this date with at least 80
days elapsing since last in
spection. 8ept. 30 "A" and "D"
book holders must have tires
inspected by this dato with at
least 00 days elapsing since
last Inspection.
RETAILERS AND
WHOLESALERS
May 3-14 Register with
local board under meals and
fots program. Point Inven
tory of stock on hand as of
close of business May 1 and
record of sales from April
25 to May 1st inclusive re
quired.
INSTITUTIONS
April 15-May 5 Register
with local board for second
period allotments of meats
and fats, processed foods,
sugar and coffee, Record of
moals served in first allot
ment period (Mar.-Apr.) re
quired.
Motor Boat Owners
To Be Rationed on
Gas This Season
Owners of motor boats will be
rationed on gasoline this season,
Lee Jacobs, acting district ra
tioning officer for OPA of Klam-
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective Feb. 15, 1943)
Traia 13 Southbound) p. m.
Train 20 Northbound! 11 a. m
Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m.
Train 18 Northbound) 10 p. m.
Mediord Stage? Westbound, 3:30
p. m- Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturas, Ashland, Lake
view and Rocky Point, 7 a. rru
Methodist WSCS The Worn
en's Society of Christian Service
of tho First Methodist church
will hold the monthly general
meeting on Thursday, April 22
beginning with study class at
10:30 a. m., with Mrs. Paul Ed
wards, teacher. There will be
a paper sack lunch at noon, to
bo followed by an executive
board meeting at 1:30 Bnd the
regular meeting at 2 p. m with
an interesting program planned
Mrs. Yadon and Mrs. Edwards
will talk on the house bill 1882,
granting to the Chinese the right
to enter the United States and
to become citizens. Rev. Victor
Phillips will explain the Orien
tal exclusion act. Tea will be
served after the meeting by Mrs,
Chilcotc's circle. All women of
the church and congregation are
urged to attend this all-day
meeting or any part of It.
Pinochle Club The Lucky
Thursday Pinochle club will be
entertained by Vera Good on
April 22, at the home of Nettie
Good, 2020 Darrow avenue,
Luncheon will be served at 12:30
p. m.
Scottish Rite Masons Maun
dy Thursday meeting April 22,
at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic hall
Auxiliary Members of the
Eagles auxiliary will meet in
regular session Thursday at 8
p m., In the Eagles hall. There
will be an Easter party after the
meeting.
Hasblna The Hasblns of the
Eagles auxiliary will meet Fri
day at 7:30 p. m., at the home
of Mrs. Sidney Herbert, 2121
Wantland avenue with two birth
days to be remembered at this
time. Honored will be Betty
Wood and Phyllis Stelzenmuel
ler.
Choir Practice The choir of
Altamont Presbyterian church
will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednes
day (tonight) at the manse, 4431
South Sixth street, for special
Easter rehearsal.
been 111 at her home for several
days.
Home On Furlough Pvt. Wil
liam P. Campbell, truck operator
at Camp Santa Anita, Calif., ar
rived Tuesday to spend a 15-day
furlough with his wife, Anita
Gwyn Campbell, and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Purl Campbell, of
Riverview addition.
On Buslneaa Dr. and Mrs. A.
A. Soule are In Portland on
business. They expect to return
here Easter Sunday.
Injured F. E. Drake, 127
Hillside avenue, ia confined to
his home with a back injury.
VITAL STATISTICS
MILLER Born at Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath Falls
Orc April 20, 1B43, to Mr. and
Mr. Stanley Miller, 112 High
street, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds
1 ounce.
Return Homo Mrs. Carl
Steinscifer has returned home
from a three weeks' visit with
her daughter, Fay, who Is secre
tary to Lt. Comm. Robbins of the
US naval air station In Seattle
P I L E S
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION
No Lon Of TIltM
Ptrmaiwnt RMulttt
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Chlroprattl PhyvltlM
IN Nt, 7th - iiqulra Thutra lids.
sri;xn easter in comfort:
Without malice, gentlemen, we'd lilt o AyawP"
wllh the amout
Van Heusen Shirts0
I I 1
Tht only whit ihlrt wkest cellar
it wovtt-not jutt ttwti, but
tt'owi to fit th human nick I
The Boat Buy in the World
SmoolW.ColIaretnl
pucker, because it
woven is a tingle
piece imtead of the
utual S layers, too
ttarchtt, u toil i
Lie Magic! Alwsya
folda exactly right,
Irons perfectly, for
the lold-lint is woven
in. Keepi a true curve
around your neck.
All ouafly fabriti, huniry listti. Sua-foriud-ihrunk.
Tht fineit thitt you can
buy 61 the price.
ath Falls, announced today. Gas
oline will be alloted on the baais
of two and one-half timea the
horsepower of the motor but not
to exceed 20 gallons for any
three months' period.
This will Include resort own
ers who have boats for hire, as
well as Individuals.
Industrial Oil
Users Advised to
Apply for Ration
Industrial users of fuel oil for
non-heating purposes are advised
to apply as soon as possible for
their next three months' rations,
according to D. M. Rohrer, dis
trict fuel oil rationing represen
tative for OPA. Rations for tht
first three months expire April
30, 1043.
Industrial users mny apply 30
days beforo tho cxpirution date
and avoid last minute congestion
at local boards.
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