May 3. 1015 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OHEGON PAGE SEVEN 2 HELEN 10 GETS PHI BETA KAPPA HQNOH UNIVI'inSlTY OF OllKGON, Kiwno, Miiy 8 (Special) Helen Monro, scnlm' In busi iickw iidinln Istriillui), Kliiiuuth Fnllft, was limned (ino of Jlli unlvorslly sen iors cIiohpii (or miMiilwraliln In rhl Belli Kiippu, mi 1 1 mm I honor ary it llhrtritl arts and suloiiuos. Phi Hutu Knppu will liiltlnlfl I ho )1c(Iki'b lit it apodal corn many to ho held Miiy 1ft. The or Ifanlzullon announced the namea of tha ploduoi Into hint week. Miss Monro In Phi Thotn, has worked on I ho Otpkiiiiu cdltorlul luff mid Emeruld. bho Is a WAA nd Amphlhhin, swimming or Ifiinlzntlon, monibor, Sho li tho (Inuifhter of Mr. nnd Mrs, C. L. Mooro, o( Klnnmlh Foils. TO I John D. Cushln has been named dlvlnlonul credit inun for tho Cnllfornlu Oreuon Power compnny, xucceedlnK P. A. Ev erett, who linit resigned to Join Conmiorcliil Flnnnco corpora tion. Cushln Ima been with Copco hero alx yciira, and hus hud 17 ears' experience In nlllltlea op erations. Ho la World wur veteran and hia liomu li located at Eighth and Lincoln streets. Prior to taking over tho cred it Job, ho wiia enttnitcd In the morchniKllalnf and construction depurtmonta. Court Overrules Self on City Tax Of Religious Books WASHINGTON, Muy 3 W) The niprcme court In effect overruled today dcclalon It delivered ln.it June 8 and de clared unconstitutional munici pal ordlnnncea Imposing II censo tax upon tho aalo of re llRloug literature. Thin action was taken In a five to four opinion rend by Chief .Justice Stone. It said Hint the supreme court decision de livered Juno 8 wii vacnted and jiidument of etato courts sus ' tnlnhiK the ordinances were reversed. University To Train Soldiers EUGENE, May 3 (P) The University of Oregon will train 225 soldiers, achcdulcd to arrive May 10-17, In meteorology. Dr. Will V. Norrls, acting physics de partment head, anld today. University fnculty members will Instruct the soldiers In all subjects during tho 12-month course except military sclonce and physical education, Norris snld. The courses will prepare the men for commissions. Population of the earth Is es timated at 2,000,000,000. Striking Miners Return to Soil INHA TtUvhoto) Members of Local No. M7 of trie United Mine Workers, now holding out for mur pay, devote their time to victory gardening while out on strike Here, Jutnea Pltlock, left, and John Honiara, employee of a Cheawlck, Pa., plant, tend their pluU u Utile Albert Smith looks on. HIGH SCHOOL jBBil iianaaiiiMaimiiiiHiiiiiiaiiiiiiaiiiiMisiiwHiaaiiiiiiiuua By ANITA GWYN CAMPBELL Election for atudont body of flcca wua held Friday morning but only two students received majority votes which is neces sary to bo elect- 'i lied. Lctty Lin- man Is secre tary - treasurer PES and rtny Byrnes yell leader. There will be a re-vote of the following offl flees nnd enndi- dntos Tucsdny morning: Presi dent, Jerry Einarsaon and Don Itobln; firslt vlco preslclont, Jim" Cnso and Hob Perkins; second vice president, Lois Cnda and Ted Hccvcs. Thero will bo a class for show card lettering and disploy Tucs dny, Thursday and Friday from 7 p. m. to 0 p. m., Instructed by Mrs. Dorothy Constable, nt KUHS. Anyone over 18 years of age muy attend this class. There will bo a charge of $1. The Junior-Senior Prom, held April 30, was a success. Every ono seemed to bo having a good thno. Member of the bnnd ap propriately wore graduation caps as graduation was tho theme of the dnnce. Since spring has arrived (7) the boys' gym classes have been having swimming classes at the natatnrium. The girls have been swimming several times, but It Is not a rcgulnr part of their schedule. JOINS ARMY SPOKANE, May 3 (P) Ray (Doc) Mauro, former member of the conchlng staff of the Wash ington Redskins of the Nation al Professional Footbnll league and trainer of Gonznga universi ty athletic tennis, has Joined tho staff of the Spokane army air depot as assistant athletic di rector, depot officials announced. BRAND NEW DODGE CARS DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS FORSWS YOU . '. . may be able to buy under more liberal Government Regulations Undor these recent and more liberal regulations, many people can now buy NEW cars and trucks and don't know III Perhaps YOU are eligible! If you are, you'll want to buy the best while you can still get the best NEW all fluid-drive DODGE cars and Dodge Job-Rated trucks from Vi to 3-ton capacity! see us today.:: Wd'll Help You With Your Application LOMBARD MOTORS 424 8. 8th Klamath Fella Shasta View Mr, and Mrs, Eldon Baker and Alice and Carol and Mr. Baker's mother, Mrs. Martha Baker, vis ited at tho Noel Hanscom homo in Ashland this past weekend. Ilanscoms aro former residents of tlito city. nichnrd Strand was taken to Hillside hospital for an emer gency appendectomy. His condi tion has been reported as serious. Herbert Land Is has spent the past ten days visiting his family, llo returned to Madras Sunday where he Is employed in defense work. The Ivan Crumpackcr home was the site of a neighborhood Easter egg hunt Easter Sunday. Later a dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ern Gicngcr and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lyon and daugh ters and the Stanley Elsemore family. Mrs. Frank Hendricks of Van couver visited her parents, Mr. Tulelake Couple To Hold Wedding Anniversary Party TULELAKE Mr. and Mrs. Herman T. Street will hold open house Wednesday evening, May 0, In the annex of the Tulelake Community Presbyterian church, celebrating their twenty fifth wedding anniversary, Hours for the reception are from eight until ten o'clock and all friends are cordially invited. There will be a short program and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Street, who came to'Tulcluke in 1032, homestead- Ing the farm where they still live, ere both active in social In terests of Tulelake. Mrs. Street la preaident of the Guild of the Presbyterian church and Is a past president of the Homestead club, Mr. Street Is manager of the Tulelake office of the Cope land Lumber company and mast er of tho Tulelake grange. They hove two children, a son, First Lieutenant Leon Street, of tho U. S. army, and a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Street Crowns combe, Woodland, Calif. and Mrs. Dick Yates, over the holiday. New Klamath Falls residents are Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon of Eugene. They have purchased a house on Dayton street. A very creditable response was made by women residents of Shasta View who were asked to meet at Shasta school Thursday afternoon. They received in structions concerning the new block leader system being Intro duced In Klamath Falls. The pur pose of this organization is to supply you with all available in formation concerning current war salvage drives, Victory gar dens and to distribute literature of Information. One of these women will call at each Shasta View home within the next week. Mr. and Mrs. John Rustccn and Jcanette motored to Mc Cloud to spend the weekend vis iting with f: lends. They are for mer McCloud residents. Courthouse Records Complaints Filed Edith Green versus Walter G. Green. -Suit for divorce, charge conviction of felony. Plaintiff asks custody of one minor child. F. O. Small attorney for plain tiff. Greenland Is 46 times the size of Denmark, lis mother country. ANNOUNCEMENT! DR. BOYD F. SPRAGUE will be located at the KLAMATH MEDICAL CLINIC after Monday, May 3rd TELEPHONE 4155 Immediate Relief From Suffering SCIENTIFIC, DRUGLESS, NON - SURGICAL TREATMENTS Special Health Week Including Consultation and Examination, Without Charge or Obligation Beginning Monday, May 3rd, Thru Friday, May 7th Moat eminent authorities contend that 90 of all chronic diseases are due. In moat caaea, to pollution of the blood stream via Improper function of the colon, over-taxed kid neya, etc. In moat casea a functional disorder causes con stipation. To get at the bottom and baaic cause of a large number of allmenta that have heretofore realated the bait efforta of all branches of healing, I have installed the re markable TOX-ELIMINATOR. Thta Instrument has been used In other aectlona of the United Statea for some time with remarkable reaulia prior to tta Introduction in the Pacific Northweat. The Tox-Elimination treatment, by removing the disease producing materials at their foundation head, helps the body to atop further damage and rebuild the affected parts an! raatore them to normal. Causae of irritation and nu merous Infections are removed. The TOX-ELIMINATION treatment Is pleasant and not embarrassing. It Is leak proof and odor-proof because the entire process takes place under watertight and airtight conditions. It has no ' disagreeable features whatsoever, nothing that might of fend a peraon of the moat faattdtoua taate and sensitlve-ness. IF YOU SUFFER from any of the following disorders you will want this Free Examination at APPENDICITIS (chronic) ARTHRITIS A8THMA COLITIS CONSTIPATION EXCESSIVE FATIGUE FOUL BREATH HEADACHE GALL BLADDER COMPLICATIONS HIGH and LOW BLOOD PRESSURE INDIGESTION IRREGULAR HEART KIDNEY and BLADDER COMPLICATIONS LIVER COMPLICATIONS LUMBAGO MENOPAUSE DISTURBANCES - MUDDY and PIMPLY COMPLEXION MIGRAINE NERVOUSNESS PRURITUS ANI RHEUMATISM SINUS TROUBLE RUN DOWN CONDITION SHORT OF BREATH SLEEPLESSNESS ULCERS OF COLON ULCERATIVE COLITIS Tox-Ellmlnatlon, If taken in time, may fore stall a surgical operation. THIS NATURAL, DRUGLESS THERAPY ACCOMPLISHES THE FOLLOWING: 1. Cleanses the colon thoroughly and In. a harmless manner. 1. Massages the bowel and gives necessary tone to tis sues involved. 3. Its employment of oxygen destroys the anaerobic germs, which cannot live in this medium. 4. Purifies the blood stream) proved by microscopic ex amination after treatment. 5. Relieves rheumatism, arthritic and neurltlc pain, often In one treatment, (, Reduces hypertension or high blood praasure, thus eas ing the work of fh heart and freeing Its cells, and the brain from undue strain. 7. Indicates to patients what foods to avoid to Insure maximum efficiency In digestion. 8. Lessens the burden thrown on the liver and kidneys. 9. Reestablishes a normal peristalsis, or natural muscular activity of the Intestines. 10. Improves sinus and antrum complications In few treatments. a 11. Inaures a good complexion by eliminating causae of poor complexion from the blood. 12. Aaalata In preventing the hardening of the arteries by minimising the depoalta of calcium and magnesium aalta on arterial wall, , LOS ANGELES TOX ELIMINATOR EXPERT HERE FOR THIS HEALTH WEEK We have engaged the services of this doctor tor our Health Week. He is a member of the clinical staff of tha Tox-EHmlnator laboratory of Los Angeles, and is an expert In the manipulation of the Tox-EUmlnator. This techni cian will assist In all procedures during the week. As we can handle only a limited number of consultations and treatments per day, it Is necessary that appointments be made In advance. We suggest that you make your ap pointment as early as possible, as all available consulta tion periods will be tilled within a short time. TAKE ADVANTAGE TODAY OF THIS OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR 'TROUBLESI If It should be necessary to employ X-ray to assist In the diagnosis of your case, this service will be available at a nominal fee. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE Telephone Now for "FREE EXAMINATION For the convenience of those who are employed and In order to make these available to as many as possible, we will make appointments from 9 a. m. to dally during this special health week. , , Appointment! services i p. m. Dr. Harry S. Stone CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 127 So. 7th St., Klamath Falls, Oregon Telephone 7322 i ol'JTlTIVE APPAREL : -m, fey wi$ft 'l PMlli:h'--'T-1saTsWfrirff -m tH 111 TBI snilsnrsalsaWsaaaaaaaaaaMa IsW I- ' NS When Uie CAKHO lUcdl have been lUlled and our Klamath boys come home from the hell of war . . . vill you be able to look them In the eye and say . . "I did my part"? WILL YOU? Help Buy L - .V. nv. , ij.iSe.yj-.srtj- m aweX .Xwi-. A Bomber Support the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls drive now In progress. DISTINCTIVE APPAREL Phone 8222 901 Main They GIVE their llvaf You LEND your money. Do YOUR parti