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Juno 21, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE ' JAYCEE HEAD RETURNS FROM Just returned from tlm Nu tlonnl Junior Chamber of Com merce war confrrenco In Chicago I PiiiiI A. Lee of Klumitlli Kali, lln attended tin conforence Ilk Ilia cnpuclty an president of the Oregon stuto Junior chamber. The mcotlnR was held on the 12. 13. mid 14 of June In the LuSallo hotel in downtown Chi cum), and win devoted to dls ciuslon of war problemi and other Itemi related to wlnnlnit tho war. All frivolities were cut out thin year and the lonitth of the conference wa cut from five to three day. One of thu outstanding resolu tion presented to the delegates wim tho Introduction of a fifth freedom, tho opportunity for In .in.iriiil enterprise. Report! were alo iiubmllled on tho activ ate of the local units of tho Jun ior chumber of commerce throimhout the United State. Amonu tho thlnu that tho Klam ath unit hu clone aro cleanup campaign, public hculth pro ject and other thing, pertain ing to tho war effort. Amonu the speakers at the con ference were Brigadier General llerhey of tho lelccllve servlco office, Paul U. Hoffman, prcsl dent of tho Stndebuker corpora tion, and DcWitt Kmcry, presi dent of tho National Small Manu Inclurcr association. Lee reported that travel condi tion were terriblo although he wo lucky enough to get rccrvu tlom on the trcamllncr both way. Ho alo commented on the fact that tho mlddlo wet ccm obllvlou to tho war and II problem. Meat rationing olo dor not ccm to havo much ef fect In Chicago, where ho report ed thut the hotel had about all tho meat that they wanted. VITAL STATISTICS TUCKER Born at Klnmath Vniinv hixnlul. Klamath Fall, Ore., on June 20, 1043, to Mr. and Mr. Henry Tucker Jr., Route 3. Box 28, girl. Weight: 8 pound 101 ounce, MONTGOMERY Born at Klamuth Valley hopltul, Klam ath Koll. Ore., on Juno 20, 1043, to Mr. ond Mr. O. w. iwonigom cry, 3B46 Slianta way, a girl Wmxlil- n nminri. 11ARDKNBKOOK. Born ai Hlllaldo hoaoltol. Klamath Fall, Ore., on June 21. 1043, to Mr. and Mr. Everett Hardonbrook, 820 North Third street, a girl. Weight: 7 pound, 8 ounce. ZIRKLE Born at Hillside hospital. Klamath Fall, Ore., on Juno 18. 1943. to Mr. and Mr. Ira L. Zirkle, Route 3, Box 1078, a boy. Weight: 6 pound 8 ounce. TRtPPETT Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on June 21, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Trlppctt, 429 North Third street, a boy. Weight: 8 pounds 8 ounces. Trade Committee Announces Members C. S. Elliot, chairman, and Rudy Jacobs, vice chairman of the Retail Trade committee of the chamber of commerce an nounce the following members of their committee: Roy Carter, Elmer Harndcn, L. R. lllntt, Earl Isaac, Louis Margulis, Dick Nowcll, Iinnls Roberts, Bob Sproat. Classified Ads Bring Results. Gas on Stomach IMmi la t WMN m uiu tmt wailiA IVhao Ufw itMsarh arid rail., painful. aiiftVat ttll iaj. amir MMi aod hairthum, doctora Ulutllr prawrltM In ra.tMt-artlnl mdtMOa known for jurjprrauira&oul lo ut tut deutlt oov back. 8 I'l IE " DOROTHY WMUCf, AjptV' jfK machinlic oa the I J !c If j ,J "wing shift" at the 1.1 11 f Wright Aeronautical e X I . .. where cigarettes are 'IV' 'S'' 1 ludged Y CAMEiS VL ( J ARE A (.WAV'S EASY ) The "T-ZONI-Teito and Throat- .. -.,BA- A N la the proving ground for eiarsttaa. f ON MY THROAT AND S. T Only your la.te and throat can decide I EVERY CAMEL IS A FRESH AfiMiLI which cigarette tastaa bait to you... I mi??SHS?sSf and how It affeote your throat. Based TREAT. THEY on the experlenoe of million of c. ..-r .c t1 1 . 14 mokera, we believe Camela wlU f OVIl Vtt IU F ,' x B y M- )ult yourT-ONI' to a?. v IjJI WOMEN IN COMPLETED TRAINING Don aid Roio, son of Mr, and Mrs JoBoph A. Rowl"" of 2235 Union! avenue, has.'; completed h 1 n:i seven month's training at Nor mun, Oklahoma and Is now an aviation mach Inlst's mato 3c Ho has been In tho navy since September, Donald graduated from KUHS In 1941 and received tne ru wants award for athletic abil ity and good sportsmanship. WITH NAVY James L. Biat- ton, has com pleted his seven month's training course at Nor man, Oklahoma. Ho Is stationed with the navy and is now an a v I a 1 1 on ma chinist's mate 3c. When last heard from he was on the At lantic coast. vparns tllnh Donald R- Tucker of Klamath Falls is now stationed at this army air force basic training centor. Private Tucker Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Tucker of route 3 box 017. Klomoth Foils. Men at this post ore trained under the rigorous program of the army air forces technical training command. They learn how to march, use of small arms and machine guns, chemical warforo and other subjects whllo undergoing their basic training. Upon completion of the training tho men are sent to one of the 32 types of schools in tho air forces technical train ing command for further training. KEARNS. Utah Pre-Avlatlon Cadet Robert F. Brown of 4668 Boardman avenue, Klamath Falls, Is now stationed at this army air force basic training center. Private Brown Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown of the sumo address. Prior to his en lliimi.nl fnr nvlutlon cadet train ing Pvt. Brown ottonded Klam ath Union hiuh school. Upon completion of their basic training, most of the pre-avlatlon cadets will be seni io one oi me mnnv feiom nnorntlna under the supervision of tho army air corps. At colleges they will re ceive specialized training before entering the aviation cadet centers. Pvt. William C. Hum Jr. has been transferred from Camp Roberts, Colif., to the Univer sity of Oklahoma, where he is taking a course In engineering under tho army specialized train ing unit. Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hum of 2209 Madison street. He gradu ated from KUHS In 1041. Young Hum, who played In the high school and city band here, will be a member of the band at tho University of Oklahoma. Marvin E. Barrett, aviation mechanic s mate 3c in the U. S navy, is home on a lS-day fur lough, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barrett, Kcno route. Barrett enlisted in the navy in 1942. He graduated from Keno high school that same year and was employed by the Weyerhaeuser Timber company a fow months before his enlist ment. He is now stationed at Corpus Chrlstl, Tex. Marvin has three brothers also In the service, PFC Clifton Bar rett and PFC Lewis Barrett, who entered the armed forces in 1941 REV. PHILLIPS TO RETURN TO LI Reverend Victor Phllllns was reassigned to Klamath Falls Mnlhodlat church at the session of tho annual Oregon Methodist conference. B. V. Bradshaw, oi tho Klamath Indian Mission, was also re-osslgncd to his post. The conference adopted a six point peace program that advo cated a post-wor "cooling-off-period ond a United Nations' commodity cornoration to as sure freedom from want. Also approved wos a resolution urg ing repeal of the Oriental immi gration exclusion act. Bible School Has Good Attendance A goodly number enrolled In tho daily vacation Bible school at tho Bible Baptist church, Wiard street and South Sixth, which started Monday morning at 9 o'clock and will continue for two weeks. Something new Is Incorporated this year when a mother's class will be Included in the school, with Mrs. Hannah Christiansen, director, as the teacher. Thoso who have not already signed up may do so any day through tho week. There will be no tuition charge at any of these classes. Klamath Boy Wins Horseshoe Title John Hellbronner ot Klamath Falls won the horseshoe singles title at the seventh annual Bea ver Boys state meeting at Cor vallis. Beaver Boys state is spon sored by the American Legion to teach democratic practices to Oregon youths. Other awards were given to Bill Hedrlck, Medford, in a speaking contest In the geopoli tics class; Art Engelbart, Salem, law contest; Pete Hoar, history class prize; and Sam Barker and John Lee, Salem, doubles cham pions in horseshoe pitching. Malin Couple Announce Marriage MALIN Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smidl. this week announced their marriago in Reno on Wed nesday, June 18. Mrs. Smidl, before her marriage, was Mrs. Antonla Stcyskal. Mr. Smidl Is a pioneer farmer of the Malln community. The couple were feted Sunday at a family dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stcyskal, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stcyskal and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stcyskal. Ady Pump Motors To Be Installed Reclamation project pump, motors at Ady will be installed sometime this week, according to B. E. Hayden of the reclama tion bureau here. Installation was delayed because of short age of materials for the pumps' motors, which were ordered from the Butte Pump Motor company In Chlco, Calif. and are now in New Guinea and PFC Ervln Barrett, who was one of the first to leave for the army in the fall of 1040 and who is now in West Port, Wash. 3CAL CHURCH mm fJBB From the Klamath Republican June 1. 1903 The Keno bridge will be closed to travel on account of repairs and all people traveling by teams are requested to take the old road by vAiy of Spencer creek. Wm. Flackus, contractor. Dr. J. G. Coble, tho optlciun, will be at this Linkvlllo hotel to fit all cases of defective sight, a Alice A. Applcgate has Just received a letter appointing her a teacher in the public schools of the Philippine islands. Miss Applcgate is a native of Klamath county, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D. Applcgate. Wo all can feel a Just prido in the honor shown Miss Applcgate, yet wc are selfish enough to feel regret at the loss to our town of one of its brightest teachers. Morcy Applegate, a brother, Is now in the Philippines collecting an ex hibit for the St. Louis fair. From the Klamath News June 21. 1933 Ronald and Robert Trotman, young sons of Dr. and Mrs Frank Trotman of Merrill, had their tonsils removed at Hillside hospital. a A survey today showed the majority of Klamath mill opera tors in an uncertain condition as to the extensiveness of summer operations. Practically all are running enough to care for cur rent orders, A very few seemed unconcerned as to future restric tions and are moving along in the best way present financial conditions will permit. Approximately 800 children have registered for the summer vacation school. Klamath's Flying Fortress Needs These Fighter Planes For ESCORT AT EAGLES MEET M. L, Shepherd of Klamath Foils was elected conductor at the one-day Eagle convention in Salem Sunday. Other stute officers Include John Bennett, McMinnville, grand worthy , president; Allan Brown, Portland, vice president, and J. R. Voorhees, Portland, secretary. A. C. , Frlcsen, Salem, was elected chaplain; Harry Scavy, Albany, treasurer; A. C. Lucas, Medford, inside guard; Edward Dunge, Oregon City, outside guard; Roy Jewell, The Dalles, trustee for a three-year term, and Ralph Stalcy, Tillamook, trustee for a two-year term. Courthouse Records Marriages SHERFV-SULINKA. Wilbur Evans Sherfy, 26, mail carrier. Native of Oregon, resident of Ashland. Ann Sulinka, 21, house wife. Native of Oregon, resi dent of Klamath Falls. ROBLES-IABICHELLA. Rudy Robles, 37, soldier. Notive of Philippine Islands, resident of Camp Roberts, Calif. Etna Iabichella, 21, singer. Native of New York, resident of New York. Marriages SHERFY-SULINKA. Wilbur Evans Sherfy, 26, mail carrier. Notive of Oregon, resident of Ashland. Ann Sulinka, 21, housewife. Native of Oregon, resident of Klamath Falls. ROBLES-IABICHELLA. Rudy Robles, 37, soldier. Native of Philippine Islands, resident of Camp Roberts, Calif. Etna Iabi chella, 21, singer. Native of New York, .resident of New York. First Kentucky derby was run at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky.. In May, 1875. Come On, Klamath! Our Men Are Depending on Our Bond Purchases $300,000 in War Bonds Will Buy Four Fighters Let's Go! And remember to designate your favorite Klamath community when buying War Bonds in Juna KLAMATH MACHINE AND LOCOMOTIVE WORKS In the interests of the Kiwanis Club's June War Bond Campaign Lost River Garden Club Meets Monday MERRILL The Lost River Garden club will meet Monday, June 28, the day before the reg ular meeting at the home of Mrs. Hugh O'Conner. Mrs. Hugh O'Conner will entertain at a luncheon from the lost River club and the Klamath Falls Garden club. Those from Merrill who plan to attend should notify Mrs. Willard L. Smith or Mrs. Lewis Kandra before or on Friday, June 23. The Lost River club will call a business meeting at 12:30. Of ficers for the coming year to be elected. Bend Boy Scouts Start Courier Service for USO BEND, June 21 (P) Thirty one Bend Boy Scouts are en rolled In what Is believed to be the first project of Its kind in the United States courier serv ice for the USO. The Scouts work In two-hour relays running errands and act ing as guides for service men from Camp Abbot and other cen tral Oregon bases. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their thought fulness and kindness in our be reavement and for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. John Taylor J. R. Taylor and family Stanley Anderson and fam ily Aubrey Fleming and family Wm. Hanscom and family B. E. King and daughter. LET- State Farm Int. Co. FralM Your Prlvllagt t Brit J. I. Beard. Agent tn Mam mm There were 26 plywood plants in the United States In 1941. They produced 1,800,000,000 square feet. NO DOWN PAYMENT Manufacturing meat r 4 -err Icicles that drip realistically under the heat of spotlights ire made for the movies of cello phane and waterglass. Fact tlM Fitter Wife Eys RIsM! Make certain your eyes will continue to serve you efflc tenter . . . eomfortabVyl See capable, registered optom etrist hare for eoneplete eye essmtaaiion NOWI YhD TeM FMMy H (Messes Are Net Largest anal Dispensing Opticians tmwvcmovt rm wwr 715 Main St. Klamath Falls Dr. Wm. B. Bidden Registered Optometrist in Charge