Mny 12, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pagi nn Atttnd Meet A number of Kliimutli Fill In doctors ultunriud a meeting of tho Southern Ore Kim Medical society nt tlin Mttt tlon hospital, Camp While, Mod ford, on Wednesday. Tho group was cntortnliicd by wind rounds In the mornlnit nt tho hospital, with tho afternoon devoted to papers or discussion led by Camp Whlto medical men Includ ing Int. Lt. Pntor A. Pernio, Ciipt. Irving n. Justcr, dipt. Harold n. Meyers, nnd MnJ. Wll linm A, Pork Inn. Later nn auto mobile tour of Cump Whlto win nuido with dinner Inter nt Kyln's rrnluiinint nt Central Point. Of ficer of tho society nro Dr. L. M. Lehrbnck, vice president: Dr. F. C. Adiims, Klmnnth Falls, sec-retiiry-trcnsurer. Dr. E. D. Kverett of I.nkcvlcw, nnmed president Inst yenr, hns died since tho Inst meeting. Aitlits In Exam E. M. Chll cote, locnl realtor, left Inst nlxht for Salem and Portland, to as sist in the holding of examina tions for brokers nnd snlesmen. Examinations nre being hold to day In Snlem nnd will bo In Port land on Thursday. Tho business meeting of the bonrd will be held on Friday. Nenrly ono hun dred nre expected to take the ex aminations In Salem and Port land. To Georgia Among the 23 enlistees in the WAACs to leave from Portland for Fort Ogle thorpe, Cm., where they will tnko up bnslc training, were four Klamath women, Gereno Tipton, Jane Howne and Helen Uric tlscse, all of Klamath Falls, nnd Winnlfred Bishop of Klamath Agency. From Bly Mrs. Ernest Pad dock was shopping In Klamath Kails Tuesday from her ranch home near Dly. Eligible Truckmen Con Get Used Tires PORTLAND, May 12 (IP) The offlco of war Information pointed out today that an eligible truck operator who Is unable to get rationing certificates for new tires because his price and ration board has exhausted its quota can obtain certificates for used tires Instead, Replacements, whother now or used, still can go only to ve hicles Included In Class A In the tiro rationing regulations. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that I havo filed my final account and report as administratrix of tho estate of Alfred H. Bowers, do ceased, and the Judge of the Cir cuit Court of the Stats of Ore gon, for Klamath County, has fixed ten o'clock in the forenoon of June 11, 1D43, and the Court room of said court In the court house at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the time and place when and where any person irwiy present any objections or exceptions to anything therein contained, and at said time and place the court will finally sottle said account. LILLIAN E. HAYDEN, Administratrix of the es tate of Alfred II. Bowers, -j i M 12-10-20: J 2 0 No. 228. BALIN FURNITURE STORE Ouitting Business SALE Everything in This Long-Established Business MUST BE SOLD! ( Open Stock Dinnerware Inside House Enamels Linoleum Office Desks Furniture . Drastically Reduced! COME AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW Balin Furniture Store New Baby Mr. nnd Mrs. Rus sell 1 limned, formerly of Kluih nth Falls, but now residents of Grants Pass, aro the parents of a baby boy. Tho baby, who was born In Ktigcne, weighed Ul pounds. Ilassett is tho brother of Mrs. L. E. Buscy of Klamath Falls, PUdgtd Helen Cox of Klmn nth Fulls was plodgcd to Oak Leaf, campus women's honorary at Pacific unlvorslty, Forest Orovo, according to word re ceived hero Wednesday. our iiiiiiiimiiii I I I I I'l l III mm liiiiiili MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Ftb. IS, 1843) Train 19 Southboundi 6 p. m. Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m. Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m. Train 16 Northboundi 10 p. m. Madfoid Stag. Westbound. 3:30 p. m.. Evening Airmail. Stagts to Alturas, Ashland, Lake- view and Rocky Point, 7 a. nt. Card Party The Women of the Moose will sponsor a card party Wednesday, May 12, at 8 p. m. In tho Mooso hall. This Is the Inst game of the scries. The public Is Invited. Eagles Auxiliary The Eagles auxiliary will hold their regular meeting Thursday, May 13, at 8 r. m. at Englcs hall on Ninth nnd Walnut. Members nro urged to attend. Missionary Social y The Kathcrlne B. Eddy Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Horry Beardslcy, 2700 Derby, on Friday, May 14, at 10:30 a. m. It is to bo a sack lunch. FUNERALS JESSIE MARIE TODD Tho funeral service for tho lute Jessie Mario Todd, who passed nwny in this city on Monday, Mny 10, will take place from the chapel of Ward Klnmnlh Funer al home, 023 High street, on Thursduy afternoon nt 2 o'clock, tho Rev. William Rice of tho Im- mnnuel Bnptlst church officiat ing. Commitment services and Interment will follow In the Llpkvllle cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. JAMES CHARLES JOHNSTON Funeral services for the late James Charles Johnston, who pnssed nwny In Onklond, Calif., on Monday, May 10, 1043, fol lowing an extended Illness, will be held In the First Presbyter Ian church at the corner of Sixth and Pine streets on Thursday, May 13, 1943 nt 3 p. m with the Rev. A. Theodore Smith of the First Presbyterian church officii atlng. Commitment services and vault entombment family plot In Llnkvllle cemetery. Friends Bre Invited. I think wo have tho best fight ing pilots In the world. I can sny frnnkly thnt this generation of youths Is the most daring and courageous ever to fight for our country. Capt, Eddie Rlcken backer. 430 Main m Infom WASHINGTON, Mny 12 (IP) Prospects still are bright for an Increase In coffee rations, OPA officials suld today, but no de cision Is expected for at least a week. Recalling prlco Administrator Pruiitlss M. Brown's recent state ment that an Increase was likely, officials said there had been dis cussions of boosting the present ration of one pound a person for five weeks to one pound for four weeks or ono pound a month. Officials explained that pres ent stocks of coffee on hand aro sufficient for a larger ration but that before any action is taken studies are being made to de termine future supplies. Court Martialed Soldiers Fly AWOL UPLAND, Calif., May 12 (ZD Two court martlulcd soldiers, ac cused by 'army authorities of es caping from the guardhouse nt Mintcr field, near Bakcrsflcld, Calif., and flying to Pomona, Calif., In an air base training plone are under arrest here, po lice announced early today. Police Sgt. R. H. Palmer said he took tho pair Into custody on a residential street. They were In civilian clothes, which they purchased here yesterday, he said. APPEASEMENT DENVER, (IP) Johnnie E. Lee, 10-year-old Navajo Indian, was accidentally killed by a rock while working with railroad section gang. Twenty-six other Navajos, de splto persuasion, quit tho gang. Interpreter Richard Rcdshlrt sold the 20 believed the great spirit was displeased and wanted them to return to their reserva tion. OBITUARY MYRTIE Z. EDMONSON Myrtle Z. Edmonson, resi dent of this county for the last seven months, passed awoy near Dairy, Ore., on Tuesday, May 11, 1043, at 12:10 p. m. The de ceased waji a native of Wcippc, Ida., and was aged 27 years, 7 months and 3 days when called. Besides his wife, Hope, he Is survived by two sons, Bobby and Gary and one daughter, Pat ty, of Klamath Falls; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Edmonson of Lowlston, Ida.; four brothers, Baxter of Klamath Falls, Hcltzle of Yakima, Wash., Harley of Nampa, Ida., and Howard of Dayton, Wash.; four sisters, Mrs. Al Whitney of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Rhoda Dobbs of Phoenix, Ariz., Caddy Edmonson of Oro- fino, Ida., and Tally Edmonson of Lowlston, Ida. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 025 High street, where friends may call. Funeral ar rangements will be announced later. Weary Feet Perk Up With Ice-Mint Treat Whn tl bum. c.Uoum illns tmi mrr U tortur.. don't iuit troan nd oa BMhlnl. Rub on llttlt l-Mlnt. Frew wMl.. trm-llk, IU cooling toothlni torn loft Mm drlvo tht Sr. nd pln rlint out . . . Ilntd mmrlw rUx In grateful relief. A world of dlfllne In f mlnulet. Bet bow lee-Mint helpe eotlen up corn. nd rtllmiiN too. del fool happy toder. thi lec-MInt wr. Your druiiiil hu In-Nlnb Lamp Shades Lamps Mirrors Pictures Rugs Grandstand Shelter in Tunisia V. TfcT"rl. It looks like a ballpnrk prctsbox, but this hillside dugout in Tunisia Is there for protection from enemy air attack. Three American soldiers from a tank destroyer take cover while waiting for action. Labor Department Studies Logging For. Youngsters WASHINGTON, May 12 W) The labor department Is studying a proposal to permit 18-yca'r-olds to engage In logging. Up for review Is a year-old ruling that logging is too hazard ous an occupation for youths un der 19. Senator McNary (R Ore.) said the action was taken at the request of the Westport, Ore., lumber company, which wants to employ boys 16, to 18 vcars old during school vaca tions. EFFICIENCY GRANTS, N. M., (&) Petti coats literally are ruling the range country. Rancher Floyd W. Lee tried hiring 80 Navajo Indian women as sheep herders, and said men herders were never like tills. The squaw wears at least a dozen flaring, gypsy skirts, he explained doffing them as needed to wrap up chilled, newly-born lambs. HATS OFF To America's 6,100,000 Farmers ...they give you what counts most MILDER BETTER TASTE Chesterfields deliver the goods to smokers who know what they want, because they're made from the world's best cigarette tobaccos, blended together by an important manufacturing secret in the one Right Combination that completely Satisfies. M Chesterfield 1. - O ' 7 CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our many friends for their kind expres sions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes tendered us dur ing our recent bereavement. Also to thank John Arkell, the Indian officer, and state police for their kind help. Jesse Wright and Family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings in the passing of Molly Garrett. G. W. Stevens, Clarence Garrett; Mrs. Jack Horton. HE STARTED OVER BOISE, Ida., (P) Smiles greeted Staff Sergeant Alan B. Citron of Philadelphia as he re quested and received a copy of form 52. More smiles when he pre sented the document to officers at Gowcn field for their signa ture. Next he presented lt at the dispensary, seeking treatment for a cold. Then he learned that form 52 Is a death certificate. Lewis Returns; No Statement Made WASHINGTON, May 12 VP) President John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers returned to his office here today but his press representative said he was not seeing anyone and had noth ing to say for the present. Lewis had promised a state ment on the coal mining dispute for 4 p. m. today but suddenly postponed it. His office said it could give no explanation imme diately for the change In decision or whether any developments are In prospect. U. S. Marines stormed Guadal canal beaches In amphibious tractors which cost $50,000 to build 2668 $25 war bonds at $18.73 each. Pontoon-Riding Soldiers Rescue Victims of Flood MUSKOGEE, Okla., May 12 (IP) Pontoon-riding soldiers re ported today all refugees had been cleared from the valley of the rampaging Arkansas river, whose record breaking flood crest surged on toward Fort Smith, Ark. Col. R. J. McBrlde of Camp Gruber, whose soldiers dared the sweeping current all night and Into the morning to bring out treed bottom dwellers, said his reports indicated all endangered residents had been removed. Capt. James H. Green, com manding the rescue crews, ex pressed belief there had been no loss of life beyond the six al ready reported dead. Floods have left hundreds 3 DAYS ONLY Thursday - Friday - Saturday HAT SALE Sale of 200 Spring Hats Values up to $7-95 THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT homeless and caused henry erep, livestock and truck garden dam age through eastern and south ern Oklahoma. The Arkansas river reached a crest of 85 feet, seven Inches, here this morning and dropped to 33 feet, eight Inches, six hours later. I believe the people'! instinct Is always right, because the peo ple do not have the facts but have the principles, while the diplomats have not the princi ples, though they have all th facts. Dr. Lin Yutang, Chines philosopher and author. Always read the classified ads. WRITE LETTERS y I Ci7til 1MJ, Doom Uiiu'fMuto Co.