June 1, 1043 ;. PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Courthouse Records Marriages MIGMAC'CIO - nABJOHtf Raymond Mlitllncdo 23, bottle" beverage. Niillvo of Lltiih, res ident of Kliimiilli Fulls. Verla niibjolm, 21, office work. Native of Arkansas, resident of Khun, sill Falls, FUNERAL TO BE HELD FOR Boo'fyTlrfNeWTGuiHci' New Jap Drive Menaces Chungking M STARTS BRANCH FO uni L ore bark . Mr. Loretta Barr passed way In this city on Saturday, iviay z, anor an niness 01 one week. Mrs. Barr was a native of Yrcka. Calif., and at the time of her death was 42 years of age. She is survived by her hus band, Clarence R. Barr; a son, Clarence Robert Barr; her moth er, Mrs. John Rhoten, and one sister, Mrs. Luella Stafford, all of Klamath Falls; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Crusen, of Tulare, Calif.; a brother, Carl Rhoten, of Medford. From 1930 until 1935 she was employed by Landis bakery and since then has been in charge of the retail store of Fluhrer's bakery. The bakery will be closed between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30 on Wed nesday afternoon in order that employes may attend her funer al. Pallbearers for the funeral win uo w ' - Gentry, Joe Duracha, Fred Coff man, Charles McMurdo and ' Fred Hoagland. Mrs. Barr was a member of Sierra Star chapter 129, OES, of Sierraville, Calif. The re mains rest at the Earl Whitlock funeral home. OBITUARY jfe ROY BICKLE Roy Bickle, a resident of this city, passed away suddenly early Monday morning, May 31, 1943. The deceased was a native of Guyan Township, Ohio, and was aged 47 years when called. The deceased was enlisted in battery E, 527th field artillery, World War I. The remains rest at Wards Klamath Funeral Home 925 High street. Funeral ar rangements will be announced later. SALLY FOSTER Sally Foster, a lifelong resi dent of Klamath county, passed away at her late residence near Beatty, Ore., on Monday morn ing, May 31, 1943. The deceased was a native of California and was aged 90 years when called Rhp ic survived bv two grand daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Drew George and Rebecca McEnspy of. Beatty, ore.; tnree greaigrana children, Dolores and Gloria Ann George and Harold McEn : spy, Jr., all of Beatty. The re mains rest at Wards Klamath tt. . t t nqs TTiu - - funeral nume, oi.i iiii aucci, where friends may call. Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date. GRACE ISABEL CUSTER Grace Isabel Custer, a resi dent of Klamath Falls for the last 21 years, passed away at Sacramento, Calif., on May 29, 1943 following an extended ill ness. The deceased was a native of Rouleau, Saskatchewan, Can ada and was aged 25 years, 11 months and 17 days when called. Besides her husband, Steven J. of Sacramento, she is survived by: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hare of Klamath Falls; three sisters, Mrs. Verle Heseltine, Lois Hare and Phyllis Ann Hare; one brother, Roland Hare, and a niece, Janice Heseltine, all residents of Klamath Falls. The remains will rest at Wards Klam ath Funeral Home 925 High street, where friends may call To Europe Brig. Gen. James C. Crockett (shown above when he was a colonel) has been assigned to lhe general staff of the U. S. army in the European theatre. He is a specialist on the organ isation and equipment of the German army. LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT B0HIL WORMS Nobody li or to ep. And roundworm run cauM ml troubla inside you or your child, Wntch for tha warning signal un any ttomnch, nervmiincM, Itchy noso or MRt. OH Jayno'n Vrmlfujre rlfrht away I JAYNK'R in America' laadinpr proprietary worm medlcins : uwl by million! for over a , rntury. Acts a-intly, yet driven out round worm, ptm&nd MYNfi'g VERMIFUGE. , .,.d Amone booty captured after defeat of Japs in southern New Guinea was this road roller, being towed by American tractor. Japs seem to hava plenty of steel, judging by plating on this machine. I M? ft NOW 6ETT1NS the army Aia I fr FORCE TECHNICAL "TRAINING gcyfi I iW ft'iSK JIW WAS FORMERLY A Mf&'JX- FOR 6E0BSE1DWM AND Tie This One! Judy Hall wears a novel jump er dress made out of Pop's old neckties-a swell way to get rid of those inevitable Christmas presents. after 3:30 p. m., Wednesday. No tice of the funeral will appear elsewhere in this issue of the paper. EMILY WEEKS Emily Weeks, for the last 70 years a resident of Beatty, Ore., passed away in this city on Monday, May 31, 1943, at 9:45 p. m., following an illness of seven weeks. She was a native of The Dalles, Ore., and at the time of her death was aged 75 years. Surviving are: one daugh ter, Mrs. Inez Hunter of this city; one son, Eugene Weeks of Beat ty, Ore.: and one grandchild, Buford Weeks. The remains rest in the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home, Pine Street at Sixth. No tice of funeral to be announced later. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse word s 1 m 's Klamath Funeral Home Mrs. A. A. Ward, owner Willard Ward, U. S. Navy, Manager Arthur W. Larsen, Acting. Mgr. 925 High Phone 3334 T1 Wti i mi Sf 'if '' S.r iViJtihtrinfrtBiiftitrii't-"-T'r'ii U. S.Trtonry Dtpar tmtnt MEN-AND WOMEN IN SERVICE Staff Sergeant Malvern (Buck) Alcorn, Klamath boy who ' is with the air corps in Missouri, arrived Monday night on fur lough for a brief visit with his mother, Mrs. Aaron Hoffman, and other relatives here. Al corn was with Lorenz company when he joined the service in January, 1942. MP PFC Melvin W. Hunter has been home on furlough for the last fifteen days. His broth er. Corporal Willard L. Hunter was on a furlough at the same time but since he is somewhere in England he was unable to be home. Melvin left for Camp White on May 25, after spend ing his time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hunter of 4763 Climax avenue. Kenneth Finnell, 18, son of Mr. and. Mrs. J. B. Finnell of 513 Hill street, returned to his base after a week's leave here this spring. Finnell enlisted in the navy on July 7, 1941. He received his basic training at San Diego and attended an avia tion machinist's school in Seattle. He has been a "flying mac" since April, 1942, and has now been advanced to the rate of aviation machinist mate 3c. While here he showed some Japanese leaflets which had been dropped over the Aleutians. They were shaped like oak leaves with Japanese propaganda on both sides. Finnell has lived in Klamath Falls all his life and attended Pelican school. The constitution of Argentina requires that the president of that country be a Roman Catho lic. Dodos became extinct in less than 100 years after their discov ery. In Pigash National Forest, western North Carolina, fawns are raised on the bottle. AUTO DRIVERS Hava you complied with tha new financial re sponsibility law? Is your' driver's Hcenie pro tected? Our Public Liability and Property Dam age Policies matt the requirements of tha new law, affective Junt 9. Redman Insurance Agency 111 So. 8th St, Rationing Calendar ' War Price and Rationing Board, 434 Main street. Office hours daily, 10:30 a, m. to 5:00 p. m.i Saturday, 10:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Phone 5322 for tires, sugar, food and general information. Phone 6050 for fuel oil, gaso line, Mr. Moe. RATION BOOK NO. 3 June 10 Deadline for mail ing application blanks used in obtaining new ration book No. 3. These applications now in process of being distributed to the public by mail. RATION BOOK NO. 1 June 30 Expiration date of red stamps J, K, L and M. Validation dates of stamps as follows: Rd itimp SI K Dat vatfd Piptrft Mt M JUBf 30 Mi; M Jun 90 iun 6 Jun II Jum 30 30 Juaa SO June. 7 Blue Stamps G, H and J for processed foods expire. July 7 Blue stamps K, L and M for processed foods expire. SUGAR August 15 Stamp No. 13, good for five pounds, expires at midnight October 31 Stamps num ber 15 and 16, good for 5 pounds of sugar each for home canning purposes only, ex pire. . .. ,, . COFFEE June 30 Stamp No. 24, war ration book No. 1 of book holders 14 years of age or over, good for 1 pound of cot fee, expires at midnight. GASOLINE July 21 No. 6 stamps, In "A" book, each good for four gallons, expire at midnight. SHOES ' Junt 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 in spection. June 30 "B" book holders must have tires Inspected by this date with at least 60 days elapsing since last in spection. Sept. 30 "A" and "D" book holders must have tires inspected by this date with at least 90 days elapsing since last Inspection. The province of Ontario Is the source of 89 per cent of the fur niture production of the Domin ion of Canada. Until relinquished by treaty in 1763, Vermont territory be longed to France. Classified Ads Bring Results. PROMPTLY RELIEVES TORTURE OP ITCHY SKIN RASH (due to xtOTnal Mm) Zemo a Doctor's Hqvii formula promptly relieve itch of simple slda rub. Aids beellD(. Only tmmm mm 85. All druptoree. jLtfuU Telephone 84(1 A new branch of the Oregon Women's Ambulance corps for the training of younger women for emergency service will bo started tins evening at a meeting to be held at 7:30 o clock at the Klamath Falls armory. The corps hns started the re cruiting of girls from 16 to 18 years old. Girls of the 18-ago group will be able to join tho regular corps and those younger will be known as tho Junior Ambulance corps. Tonight's meeting will be in charge of Lieut. Bcrdcna Rceder of the Klamath platoon, OWAC, who will explain the purpose and training required by tho junior group, and the process of or ganization will be started. The junior corps will receive regular training, such as first aid, motor mechanics, communi cations, fire fighting and mili tary drill, thus preparing them to take their place in the OWAC as soon as they become 18 years old. All girls who are Interested in the ambulance corps service are urged to attend this evening's meeting. By FRANCIS M. LE MAY WASHINGTON, June 1 (IT) A compromise pay-as-you-go In come, tax bill, cancelling 75 to 100 per cent of one year's Indi vidual tax liability, was passed by the house today In auict cll- Vnax to a hot and historic fight which has gripped congress for four months. The action, which sends the measure now to the senate where quick approval is anticipated, came In the final drive to shift the nation's 40,000,000 taxpayers to a current basis under a 20 per cent withholding tax. Collection of the levy would start one month from today. VISITS TULELAKE TULELAKE Virginia Simp ton, grand worthy adviser of California of the Rainbow As sembly for girls, will arrive In Tulelake on Wednesday to pay her official visit. On Wednesday evening there HOUSE PASSES cnois -s- PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO DRIVE A GEN1RAL ef AMERICA Autemeblle Liability Policy meed the lew'i requirement!, ejm you uniurpotied protection and prompt payment of lotiei, at a reasonable premium (oit. Call ui TODAY et ui glvt you ALL (de hetil ii mtiimwwmjl'imiW,mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm aBBaaaaaHaaaaBBaBBVaBBiiaBBaBaaaaaBBBBaaaBM , , , , ; . ' " mmH fn-iwK y1fr MiHhnwikM I ' Wh,- CHANGSAe , 4 a . a k. 10 Burma lfitw,iu V v. Uuchow J cantonV; V jsNGKONa , CHINA VilfK -f n " " , HoT VtfjLw.nochow.n Jop.h.,d .re. The long-fought wnr in China llnitrs into now life ne Jap force press westward along tho Yangtze river toward Chungking, cat ol the Chinese government. Circled oreu shows current battle rn. A. Death (iHA Tehplwlo) Mrs. ' Charleen Deulcy, above, a7-ycur-old expectant molli er, whoso nude and beaten body wuj 'found in a lovers' limo, wus Los An geles' latest murder vlcum. Olllcert indicated that, tho hud been cruii I . uiully auaulicd. will be a banquet for the girls and their mothers to bo held in the annex of the Presbyterian church. The banquet will bo at 6:30 o'clock. Following the ban quet, Mrs. Slmpton will make her official visit to the meeting to' be held In the high school gymnasium at 8 o'clock. The banquet Is being given by the Community Guild. Thflddeu Fairhnnks Invented the platform scale at St. Johns bury, Vt In 1830. R. C. " " .4' L- J' v Xf4 Attntctlve ' k r V ''0''c(,n I Potential bate X ""? tor bombing Tohy. a "Don't Take Fawns Home," Warns Stare Game Commission PORTLAND, Juno 1 (T) Don't take a wandering fawn homo for n pet, the State Game commission warned today. It's against tha law unless you can prove the fawn was helpless when found and even then a per mit Li required, tho commission said, adding that usually the fawn has not been deserted at all, merely left to Its own devices while the doe is browsing for food. Fawns kept as pets become dungcrous when they grow up but once confined are unablo to take care of themselves If turned loose. It gets hotter In Berlin than It does In Pernnmbueco, Brazil, which Is only eight degrees from tho equator. To Limber Up B Stiff Aching f Sore Muscles B Try Hot Toweh To Open ftm TWa Rub On ImmnM Oil. Yn Co Fnt BIoom! RoUef Tonight on ynur wy ham nt bot- 1 He of Mnmn'i tinwmd 00 tram rhe drum 1 i rone. fWrfaro bacfttma apfriy a good hot ' lowel kss M tot m you can haw ft and ; kocp it on Mai not for ahout 5 rahtluea f cfwjei Mas 4Mi thoroujty lhm i atTy nttlo of the oil md r4 an hHtfciv i with ywrf m mm wen til It diwppm. j Cavvr ip and ao- to tfeam. In tha morning I for tfxni mpiwuro mxmtmr all appflanian no rtaf towvt. Youm aat th surprtaa of your 0f. Ycsfl b amaxad at tha btaaaarl fetimt yoi Bt bade on thn fob happy ; rat mitrh mcrv cunftaTtaMa Kaap It up tor a few days. Thnutanth of bortlaa ara aotd aifty for ttord arhtnff foot and Nib. You can aet Mnone! bnarald OH at any drug atora. j Sathfactkn guaranteed or monay bacJL 'jt ... . riflinan Drastic Penalties Prouidcd! The new Oregon Safety Responsibility Law which goes into effect next Wednesday, June 9th affects every motorist, Whether owner or driver. Failure to comply involves the risk of drastic penalties, includ ing the suspension of both operator's license and car registration plates. On and after next Wednesday, if you or your car is involved in an accident, no matter how slight, and regardless of who is to blame, you must promptly filo with the Secretary of State proof of financial respons ibility for meeting claims for damages from future accidents. Easiest, cheapest way to do this is by having an approved automobile liability insurance policy. (Bogue) DALE AGENCY WALTON IhKiiDAijrc . .... nwfciiwi Phono 6321 I AWPPMrc C atcd IMC AncKirv loe s. w mmr- a iiie nviiliv First lianNconllnmilal airplane flight was iniulo In 1011 by CM. brallh Rodger. December (8 Months From Now) This Man V ordered all his winter's wood from PEYTON in June This Man waited until cold weather! Mill Run SLAB the all-purpost fuel, can bo itorod out side. Let ui show you how to stack it, so it makes it own roof. Got your win tor's supply NOW! PEYTON AND CO. Phone 5149 120 8. 8th St, Phone 6972 Anturv 4oe Main st. 8th St. Phone 5G78 0 0