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14, 1W! HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVt - AH lllllll nll. ,.r"i . who ro Inter- 1 ' Hindi n Hio Unlversl; I" ""? u" Ued to bo at Otfall."r., ...nlulil at 8 Milt " r..,rd Ilaiuen, I T i Orcuon Federa- M n.uror uuy questions W"J hive. 'I'1'0 """" V" . hi bo lio' ..." iTi-t, Za door or I 'k itdlni win o Mnridlth D. i1ehn ";.7h.7.i in Al- Two ind . half . lot l110.'1" ...., iii army K Km. on a. furlough ru.' his motner, S and with the many . . . i. in. in.ro. lio Pimm y I-1: middle of next woeK lull i. .. lii'i-o. 110 pinna iu Seattle, cn roui ititlon. i u.Pvt. W. II'B.: who haa been with H lr corps at . S ill.. I "pending n",0wffi- lurlougli at hi. h.nra bolna trana- "j i Lincoln. Nob., where , ?imi. hla traln.ns. .ni MM. Jo rolurnoi , y i ovcrttl lnitalletlon H 480. ViiM urn" ui 8ua Sr. n 'l keluctlou of dole 1 o ho district convention . .r.inv'a mooting start- be Krveo All membrrs are mm-. id. N,l,hbor.-Tho NolKhbon. of vxtcrali win iinui vr" II Monday evening. July 17. at ,m There will bo Inatallellon .i',r. nH birthday party L ill thnje members whose KMaya fell In April, May arid Cue mid Mr. Schrclber will mi mov III! piciuren oi um ACi. Formula are to be worn VUlt Mr. Myrle Harrion a .Mirfrrwv June nnd J. C. of a Frnnclico, are vialtlng at the m. n( her mother. Mn. B. F. loiue, on Menloway. Mrs. Har bor, it on leave from her dutiea war bond superviaor ana usury representative of the irmyMefllcni nepm in aun run iKO. Hu Operations Ray Saranto ! Ttnint. 7-year-old ton of Mr. nd Mr. R. H. Coulson. hai re imfd to the Earley hotel after ting operated on in the mm oc hospital for arienolda, ton. Is ind appendicitis. - VIM Parents Mra. R. E Kkstrom and three children. vie, Ann and Bobble, of San rnnclico aro visiting her par lis, Mr. and Mrs. Ncla Suiv ! of Homedalo and other rcl Jvei. She will remain for lome me, To Sin Francisco Mra. E. L. litchell, 817 Eoat Main, and her lughter, Louise Mitchell, left Wednesday for San Francla- ). They plan to be gone for a eeic. Rituined Mrs. Forrest V. oomli and dauithtor Gay have turned home after a month'i it with Mrs. Loomls' family Iowa and with her ion, Harold cLeod, who entered military rvlce and It now stationed at Jn Lewis, Wash. ToMidlord Mrs. W. B. Clark id Small Snn hnvA mtlimnH tn edford after a (ew dayt vlalt o me nome ot Mra. Clark's ,?! Mr- ,nd Mri. J. D. Stone main. Dince There Will Via m hnrn m two and one-half milet m on nomcdale road at the iy IS rn' 5aturdy night, The nexr regular i "leering of ?ht Loyal Order of MOOSE uL'il" """ "' .r. ,. .',"" '' B- W. n,",t Rebi.kah Lodae Thursday evening, July 20. Prosperity Ito- ooKan ioai(o win meet in the 100F hull at 8 n m, Thoro will bo Inltliitlon of new membora, and Ruth Hadrlck, aulatad by Vera Clommont, will aerve ro- ireanmenta ronowing the meet ing. All mumberi are urged to attend. Lists Mr. and Mrs. A. Chandler Berry returnod Thurs day evening from Eugone whore they vltltad briefly with Rota Carter, on lonvo from Karriigut, uin., ana uioy ion rrumy morn ing lor their home In San Fran cltco. From Eusene Dorothy Bailie who hut neon apondlng the sum nior with her naronta In Euuono arrlvod In town Thursday to visit with friends and relatives. To the Coatt Mn. S. R. Bar ry, Mr. Donald L. Coldlng and Dorothy Bnlllo lire leaving Sat urday for arooKings wnero they plan to romoin tor a wcck. From California Mr. and Mn. H. A. Chambcra of Cotton, Calif,, aro visiting at the home of their cousin, Mr. and Mn, M. R. Mcssor, 0312 Miller. Bake Bala The Klamath Lutheran Ladlet Aid la sponsor ing a bake tale at Emll's Super market on Saturday, July 19. Service Men and Women Home on Leave Pusses to any theatre In town and a bavcrugo permit entitling the holder to free fountain re freshment at Lost River Dairy are waiting at the Herald and Newt editorial room for any Klamath man or woman In tcrv- Ice who la home on leave. t CM 1e Donald Phelpa from Farragut, Ida. Here until July 16. Meredith D. Hutchent from Alaska. Hern until July 19. Pvt. W. "BUI" Hart Jonaa from Chanute Field, III. Here until July 18. Cpl. Foratt Alford from Fort Knox, Ky. Here until July 22. Pvt. Helen A. Prince from Moody Field, Valdoata, Ga. Hera until July 21. SSgt. Robert H. Force from Yuma, Arlr. Here until July 21. Tech. Sgt. Howard D. Abbey from Long Beach, Calif. Hero until July 18. Chlloquin Van H. Wakoff. the flrtt trick operator-telegrapher at the local S. P. depot, haa been working for the Dast two weeki at Monta- Sue, Calif,, aa agent. He hat eon relieving the agent at that station who hat been 111. It la not known when he It expected back. Erniatlne Rufavold, who haa been a resident of Chlloquin for a number of yean, ia now In Portland, expecting to work in a war plant. The Chiloaut Boy Scouts, Troop 20, returned from a four day fishing trip to Seven laket. The Chlloquin Boy Scouts, a oaDer collection June 11. This li reported to be the last paper collection tnia summer. Mr. and Mn. Jack Caamey of vi ur.lt ,,l.li.J l wmIt with Mr. and Mn. Floyd Hoyer ot this city. One of their daugh ters, Carmella Caamey, Is plan ning to visit with them all sum mer. If It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for used one In the classified. TOPS BOND QUOTA TULELAKE Fln.,1 return. on tho Fifth War Loan drive In uiu iiiiuuiKo district of Siskiyou county, sponsored by tho Tulo lnko grunge, put tho community wvll over tho $270,OUO quota with c mplcto returns allowing $2011,700, It was announced Thursday by If. T. Strcot, grange muster. Of tho total $131,078 wcro In tho E series. Outside flnnnclul Interests, the siaio or uuiilornla, Slnldyou county, the Southern Pacific, Cul- llornlu-Orognn Power company, Standard Oil and Montgomery Wurd nnd Company contributed generously in tho buvlna of lum cr blocks ot bonds. A $.'1000 bond was allocated to tho Tulclnko drive also by the Tidewater As sociated Oil compuny, according to the recent owner, Henry Krup kii, who was advised of the plan by loiter. Tho local drive wot conduct ed by the zone system with chulr man and four workers for all of the 11 zones and Individuals In the community who wore not contacted personally by some member of tho organization dur Inn tho drlvo wero fow. Street was uctlvcly assisted by K. M. prior, manager or tne Tulc lnko branch Bank of America. A. A. Rodenhergor Is war bond chairman for this district. War Fund Drive Head Appointed WASHINGTON, July 14 (P) President Roosevelt hus ap proved appointment of Muj. Gen. Philip 11. Fleming, federal works administrator, as govern mini representative for this year's nntlonul war fund drive, tho White House announced to day. , Mr, Roosevelt said he was confident "that government workers throughout the notion will over-subscribe their goals, when thoy consider the valiant sacrifice which Is being made by their own relatives and friends In our fighting forces." The drive assembles contri bution! for the welfare and comfort of tho nation's armed forces, assistance to the allies nnd local welfare and commu nity chest purposes. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO fAlN NO OSflTAl.lSATION N ln at Ttm rarmuial Baislltl DR. E. M. MARSHA Chlropraolla PhraloUn Itt Na. Ilk Baqalra Tbtatra Bldt. Pbana IMS WANTED 1000 Old Toys "HI call for and -par cash for uted Sona, scooters, pedal ears, etc. We will 'oka th.m j tnr of rgpBlri Th,r, la urgent call for toyt for the children of Klamath Falls. For further Information- call Poole's Bicvcle Shoo Out Our Way ly J. H Williams Three Fires Put Out by Department Tho fire department was called Wednesday to extinguish three small fires, none of which did much damage. At 2:23, the hook and ladder boys were called to extinguish a trash' fire on the railroad right of way, and a little later, they wcro called to Rogers street to put out a grass fire. Tho Klamath Heating com pany called at five but there was no serious damage. B The Sunday school class and teachers and parents enjoyed a picnic supper Thursday, July 6 at the Sprague River Recreation park. Games wero played and swimming enjoyed by the fol lowing: Miss Esther Hall, Miss Dorothy Bearman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McGinnls and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Elner Engln and Ed ward, Mrs. Ed Patzke, Jo and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boono, Donna and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Wllbcr Book, Welda and Judy, Mrs. Early, Terry and Jerry, Edna Book, Norma Jean and Shirley Betty, Joan and Dick Patzke, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Fagan, Billy Annio, Elmorine and Elden, Richard Schroth, Mlcheal Madison, Maiva Parent, Gulla Chitwood. Joyce Moore, Nancy Luck, Darlene Hadley and Grade Myers. Beverly and Erma Cambron of Now Pine Creek are spend ing a few days visiting Gracio Myers, Mrs. Ernie Loper left Monday to visit her parents at Bandon, Ore. Mrs. Gael Madison and infant son returned to their home Tues day from the Klamath Valley hospital. word has been received here that Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coke are parents of a baby girl born July 9. This is the Coke's sec ond child the first being a son. Bob formorly operated the As sociated service station here. The ads.' If you want to sell It phone 1 A Karnlrl mH Maura "want Wo ., "these deaCokj'lv wi1m1h' la.1he-ive GOT TRUNKS FULL ON TH' PLANER, SLOTTER, MILLIW MACHINE. 6EAR CL1TTIN, DIE SINKIN'. PATTERN KAKIN'-AN. OH, LOTS MORE ILL LENP VOU WHEN you FINISH I THAT'S A K.IKJD Of- A SHOCK TO '. ANVBOPV WHO EXPECTS TO LEARN TH' MACHIN IST TRACE . FROM A PAMPH LET. ITH' BIGGEST1 SHOCK. TO THEM BOOK LEARNERS IS WHEN THEV F-INP THAT VOU HAVE TO " WORK AT (T A LITTLE . TOO.' THE EASY ROUTE 'M- H 1 MENND WOMEN IN SERVICE 3124. FORT LEWIS, July 14 VP) Mai. Gen. .Frederick uilbreatn, Fort Lewis army service com manding general, announced to day that officer candidate ap plications for the corps of mili tary police and chemical war fare service are again being processed. Ho ulso announced that civil affairs officers wilt bo selected und trained for duty in the Far East. "The selection contem plates the recruitment for a number of officers with special skills, including public safety," the announcement said. Training provides for six weeks of instruction at the school of military government, Charlottesville, Va., and there after six months of instruction at a civilian university. Far Eastern residence and travel aro desirable in the quali fication list. Applicants must be in grades from lieutenant to major, inclusive; 30 to 50 years of age; physically fit for over seas duty. Knowledge of an Asiatic language is desirable. Courthouse Records MarrUatf LONG'KEKNEK. Carson John Lonf, 70. car-mmlcr. Native of California, resi dent or Fall Ttlver Mills. Calif. Myrtle Alice Keen or. 88. sales lady. Native of Miksouti, resident ot rU River Mill. Camnlilnli Tilt A Thelma I. Henry versua Howard H. Henry. Suit for divorce, charge cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married In San Tranriaco. December 4. imij. Plaintiff asks restoration of former name. Thelma I. Evens J. C O'Neill, attorney for n aimlff. Buelah E. Crum versus Alvle R. Crum. Suit for divorce, charire cruel and In human treatment. Couple married In Otympla. Wash.. June 14. 1042. Plaintiff asks restoration of former name. Buetah K. Reynolds. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff. Alfred D. Collier versus Elaine Long et el. Suit to quiet title. Attorney for plaintiff, William canon Ceamnlalnta File ft 8. R. Brown versus Melvln Henry. Suit for damaies. Henry Perkins, at- torney xor pieiniur. Justice Court t.ula Cannato. Giving liquor to an inaian. w aayi, suspenaea on proot Hon. First Oregon Wheat Sold At lone PORTLAND, July 13 (8) The first carload of new crop Oregon wheat was taken over today by a midwest grain brok er from uarianci swan son, lone, Ore. The 1500-bushel shipment, No. 2 soft white, testing 60.8 pounds to the bushel, sold at $1.45, Portland delivery. T11 riowers Flower Shop 724 Pin Ph. 5560 1 f(J M y That Ur A ' feSaa'- ax all Tea, even though yon may not be engaged directly in War work, your productive time ia needed now. The harder we work, the quioker we'll winl by it's ao Important to physically fit You can't out when you ra all-Id! you're a bit under par. why not go to ymt Physician for a careful check-up. And. when you hare hla prescription, we'll appreciate the opportunity to demonstrate our careful com pounding and oourteoua service Farmers Asked to Join in Farm Safety Week Program Farm tecurlty borrowert in tfonal Safety Council, said Klamath and Lake counties are being asked to join with farm organizations in observing July 23-29 as National Farm Safety week to cut down the heavy manpower toll of farm deaths and Injuries resulting from ac cidents, reports Earl A. Gard ner, county FSA supervisor, lo cated in the court house, Klam ath Falls. Twenty thousand farm people were killed in farm accidents in 1943, and over 2,000,000 farmers, members of their fam ilies or hired help injured, ac cording to figures of the Na- Pine Activity Falls In Week PORTLAND, July 14 W Activity in western pine lum ber dropped approximately 40 per cent last week, with pro duction down nearly 34 million board feet, the Western Fine association said today. Comparisons (in millions of feet): Last Previous Week Week Order ..B0,958 87,181 Shipments . 46,288 79,911 Production 93,217 87,031 Hildebrand Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoefler and children, Floyd, Ray, Gloria and Wanda of Klamath Falls, visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael. Mrs. Rosa Vleira, who has spent the past month In Oakland and San Francisco visiting her children, returned to her home at Hildebrand on Thursday. Classified Ads 3ring Results. Gardner. Farm manpower lost through these accidents, most of them preventable, would have produced a four and one halt days' supply of food for every person in the country, the report continued. Every farmer knows of re cent serious accidents In this section that have not only cut farm manpower but have caused human suffering. Most of these could have been prevented through more care In handling of machinery, equipment and livestock. Most farm fires result from some form of carelessness, and could have been prevented. Nearly half of the deaths of farm people occurred in the farm home through falls, fire arms, burns and poisoning. . In observance of Farm Safety week, FSA. borrowers can help prevent accidents through checking up on hazards that ex ist on their farms and taking corrective steps as soon as pos sible. Safety bulletins and check sheets are available through the county agent's office and a lim ited number can be secured by FSA borrowers at the county FSA office. Jackson P. Rich, whose fam ily formerly lived at Klamath Falls, is now an integral mem ber of the amphibious forces of the US navy. At the completion of his pre liminary LSI' training at the amphibious training base, Camp Bradford, Norfolk, Va. S 1c Rich has been assigned to the crew of an LST for active duty. Cecil G. Haggreen has ,been promoted to the rank of cor poral at the Kearney army air field, Kearney, Neb. He has been in tht service for 27 months. . Lt. Lavon Sehorn of Klamath Falls ia now stationed at Brun ing army air field, Nebraska, where he is receiving training in the P-47 Thunderbolt fighter plane. The flyer is a graduate of Klamath Union high school and was employed at Mare Island navy yard, California, prior to his induction into the army. Lt. Sehorn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sehorn of 3114 Laverne avenue. His wife, Alice, and young child also reside in Klamath Falls, at PROMOTED Word has been received that Kcrmit Sheets has been promoted to the rank of staff sergeant. He is a labora tory technician at the Percy Jones General hospital In Battle Creek, Mich. 7:15 p.m. LOWELL THOMAS NEWS TIME DON LEE-MUTUAL Standard of California So Cool - So Comfortable! You'll never know until you try The New Summer "Du-On" Unlontult by Duofeld DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Automobile Manufacturers Recommended Services for ALL CARS: 1. Pack universal Joints. 2. Pack wheel bearings. 3. Service shock absorbers. 4. Change transmission oil to summer grade. 5. Change differential oil to summer grade. : 6. Clean carburetor air filter. - 7. Lubricate motor and chassis 8. Change oil filter cartridge. 9. Check battery and connections. 10. Remove oil pans and clean out ac cumulation of sludge and sediment. Some cars are now in need of all these services. For some only part of them are necessary. - WE ARE FEATURING A SPECIAL PRICE ON EACH OF THESE RECOMMENDED ITEMS . FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS DICK B. MILLER CO. Seventh and Klamath Phone 4103 A MESSAGE TO MOTHERS ABOUT THE FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOW ON SALE ON BACH bottle of the Fletcher! Castoria you buy today, you will see a Serial Control Number. ,,k ! This number Is plainly visible through a "win dow" in the package. Hsre'i what the Serial Control Nuimef means to yeut The Fietcners Castoria now being made is given rftree different kinds of rigid tests . . . chemical, bacteriological, and biological. The Serial Control Number on each bottle is your positive, visible proof that all these tests have been made. . In this way, you have full assurance of the qual ity and dependability of Fletcher's Castoria-long recognized as the ideal laxative for children. Millions of mothers welcome the news that Fletcher's Castoria is now on sale at their druggists! This is the original and genuine Fletcher's' Castoria ... the laxative made especially for children. ' The next time your child needs a laxative, ask .' for Fletcher's Castoria. It's mild and gentle, yet effective. And ia pleasant-tasting, so you dont have to "force" your child to take it Look for these feituTB on the new metcners Castoria package: aThe Green Band. .around each package. . . quickly iden tifies the laboratory-teated Fletcher's Castoria now on aale. . I vTTMffTn.L Ui oi ti oh ttiftt KmiNOiittariN REGULAR SIZE tit Miiiif, in mi, aaacia lABORaTORY itSTEO CONTROL NUMBER c XT3I2B ill ctmm tiariiT mtnw timm rxi't i:.. dimwit a l ,l,t,,T, a?a The Serial Control num ber... on the bottle label... ia in the outaicfo nuclease. Until sufficient stocks can be made avail able, it may be that your druggist won't have enough Fletcher's Castoria to meet all demands. If he happens to be out of stock when you ask for Fletcher's Castoria, please be patient He will have it for you shortly. Ml MAKERS OP PUTCHIR'S CASTORIA CURRIN'S for DRUGS 840 Main St. Phone 4514 22 s. 7lh St. Phone 5520