,r 16, I"14 . HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE FIVE ... . !., .,ii i!,ii!iltiill l'1i!l!!!llil!pll!!'llil'!Pili.!iM i i'ltI i-'t fa. Mm wmm 'v U K' I m T . ' M, 'i 1 ,' i i K Mi HI"""" -i Um Moots -T fift Che Moo!.uwllln,el l i 11 n, in. in ... t u p. V'.. Alumni Chairman ioer 10050 r i will present the Wt lUgM pruerum. An In lP ' cni H been .liinnod ' " i1,iui1.ti. All '"' urged lo bn pics- &w.., 'S" l will id rc rcs.un. .r - - Fimori In the hull preceding I111 . inr meeting l " Piiici Through Col. p.,.,,;!..ir.v innloyct by tlio E, v ,i io-i side Electric K...11I1 here over mu . nywie.:irh..ben frD. 'j i.? Aiiimiu. Ga.. most i the time In construction scrv ; since Ills enliMiiicnl end ;rs reeently iransifcrrcd to 1111 I'idiscloicd bare. ....1.... ..rn Archie Lnlim U wife. Pvt. Olive O. Lning, fr irenU, Mr. mid Mm. George ..j...,. iiinil Denver, Luiiig as injured In the nirhurno In- 1M011 of southern r ranee mm II receive trratiuoni ni uuwiq ncrsl hospital, Menlo Park, Lillf. Pvt. Lning l in the nir 'AC mid siiilloned ill me r lur id rmv nlr hnv) k.h teletype id telephone upeiiilnr. The 0 will be hero until October ill In Hospital Word win re- Tri In Klaniam rails ninnnny n Taroina. Wa.ih.. advising undi o the serious Illness of ler Elizabeth Ann, (Louise miter), daughter ni Mr, and rs. F. Hill Hunter, formerly Klumnlh Falls and now of mon Grove, i.alir. MMer fclla- jklh Ann has been In bl. Joseph Bpltal in Tacnmn since August Towniand Auxiliary There ill bo a meeting nl the Town- nd auxiliary at the home of rule helilmlnesky, on wodnej.. y.Oetober 18. A pollock lunch n will bo served at 1 p. m. fis Is a regular business meet- On Vacation Mrs. Robert uw, case worker al the county tpKare office la spend lug a abort cation at Home. She will re. rn to work on Monday. Yn II 1 WAJlUMLIOWn fateh Your Behavior By EARL WHITLOCK More and rnnn. wmmrlAl mn fill be returned to their homes me next year. And maybe m tht we 1 be a little InuKht to how are to be. ; ivc . toward em. Several Nescstlons nro Wn In a re Mnt j 0 v e r n- nt bulletin. pon'l m a n . 11 pity for e m. That 1 rile on TV. ml t "uuiui man er1"" lu nave you acl as r.i "uimnu nan nnppencd. - juu pay nucntion 10 "'. "in 1 11 will com Urn like a handicap In tho rnot face dlsfinurrmpnt with. "K some reunion. look fav unlil vmt ,t . 1 Jjon't ask (he boy how ho T "la. Lei him Inltlnto his "'"'y .wiiiiout prodding Yoy. He'll tell yon the n when he gt5 E00d and nd abovo nil, you toast- wucn n rotumrd sorv- man ton.. . . a h. "T r". is prraemod J , W; (lon 1 Present him an vh.uu 1..., 1 ... - ,u n5 wnni no '"' " a Riicst of honor. f Ml Monday Mr. WhllWlr nne fcarl Whitlock r'unoral ikt. Lit" on "wish. a" "CERTAIN DAYS' W The Month? .art fin.. a.. . ita..',urel ! a lilt, btua-C iih L"la km I'm".'" "ompo'inrt lo wmaa. r,w!.n,,d" eaBeofaiiB or aitrw, ,;,n "Balnat such " m;n tZSiy "j thousanda a amum rio&auav 1 . a.i 'I I " I I I Vliltlng HrSgt. and Mrs. J. Alfred llonnlfer are hero from Tncoinn, Wash,, visiting nl the, huiuu of Mra. llcnnlfer's purcnta, Mr, mid Mra. It. K. Iluuucr on I'liciflu Tvitiici. Sgt, llcnnlfer la now stationed at Fort Lewis and his wllo, the former Butty liu sur, la teaching pediatrics at the Toconm Ooneral hospital. They will return lo their home on Fri day. To Confaronct Jack Almeter, miinngi-r of thu U. S. employ, mcnl offlco hero, and Lester I'ln ley, local vctoruna' rcpreacnta live, of the IJ, S. ernployninnt service, will leavo Tuesday for Pnrllund, whore they will at tend a conference pertaining lo tho war manpower cominlaaion's program for discharged veter ans. JUIumlng Klrat Lt. Dwaln C. McDonald, husband of Mrs. 13. C. McDonald. 11114 Portland. Is due to arrive In the United States soon on furlough from the European theater of operations where he served seven months as B-2i and 11-17 pilot with the h'lghth Air Force. He completed .13 missions totaling ZUO flying combat hours. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. William Petty of California ave nue, are expected home the early part of the week from San Fran I'irco and Los Angeles, where they have been vacationing. Pet ty is n dispatcher with the South ern Pacific. Frlondahlp Court Friendship Court, Order of the Amaranth, will nii-et in the Masonic temple, Wednesday, October 18, at 8 p. in. There will be Initiation of candidates and all members are urged to attend. Condition Sama Earl Hilton, who hns been a patient at Hill side hospital for several weeks receiving treatment for head In juries, is reported but slightly improved nnd his condition has remained the same for the past several doya. Raeant Appointment Marjnr l Anne Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mra. S. C. Clark. 2012 Main, who is a junior at Stephens col lege n Missouri, has been ap pointed to the advertising staff of college year-book, "Ste phcnophla." Poitponad The Camp Fire Glrla executive board meeting has been ohanged from Tuesday to Thursday evening. The meet ing will he held at 7:30 n. m. In tho chamber ot commerce rooms. Mamorlal Planned The last memorial riles for Lt. Robert P. Leslie will be held Sunday. October 22. at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Lea- lie, wife of the lieutenant, has arrived In Klamath Falls from Arcadia, Calif., to attend the services. She Is a guest of the Leslies nnd of Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Fleet. Will Meat Tho American Legion will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at Legion hall. All legionnaires are urged to attend, as Important matters will be dis cussed. Ya Olde Pinochle Club Vio let Vance will be hostess to Ye Oldo Pinochle club at her home on Shasta way Thursday, Oc,. tober 10. Vacationing On vacation from the First National bank are Roy D. Rakeirtraw and Rob ert Ross. PERMANENT WAVE Do It fnirel, It'i eny m pytttnf ymif hair up In cur It-n. You'll And mryUitaf you omc! id th Itftfluirrt no htit or ttKtrkltv. Si. lot tvtrr tyj o Mir. (h-rr h million nl1 del the nmi tng Chatm-Kuri PrmnenWve Kit today XVrronr Drue and all rinif atorM. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Oreomiilalnn relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the sent of the troiihln to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature lo soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Oreomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way lt quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION forCoughi.CheiColdt,Branchitll JERVGUS. RESTLESS mil mown Compound Is that It eontalss no harmful oplatea. It Is rnada from , nature's own roota and harna (plus Viumln DO. Hara'a produot that Klpa Nature and inal's the kind to burl Also a Hns atomaotilo toslol Follow label direotlona, Tty (tl E. Plnkham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND fianlar rtrRla Th aanU, circle of the Community Con gregational church will meet In thu Community hall Friday, witwui-i tu, mi p. m. ivirs. Lea Sutton and Mrs. J. J. Pex will be tho hostesses. At Home Friends of J. I. Beard, long-time resident of Klumalh Fails, will regret to learn that he is III at hit home, m Pacific Terrace. Manager Here E. C. Scam mon, manager of the U. S. em ploymcnt olflco at Alturas, Is In Klamath Fulls today, conferring with employment official! here. In Merrill U. D. Rakestraw of the Klamath Falls First Na tional bank, is in Merrill manag ing the First National bank there while Rile; DcLap is on his vacation. Molhar Horn Mra. Walter Schcndcl and her baby son, Stephen, born nt the Hillside hos pital on October 0, are now at their home on Orchard. T HEPPNER, Oct. 16 fP) .!. Logle Richardson, formerly of Heppner, now of Portland, asked his hunting friend, Philip W. Mahoney. to reserve a room for him at "The Lucas Place," an inn. Arriving here after dark, Rlrhardson went directly to the inn. He knocked on the door, and receiving no response, walked In. His hall went unan swered, and he knocked on a bedroom door where Mr. nnd Mrs. Lucas customarily slept. Thero was no response there, so he opened the dor. A bed was made, hut the room was unoccupied. So he went to bed. He had asked Mahoney to have him called early enough to get away by 8 a. m. It was 7 when he awakened. Wondering why he had not been called, Richardson started out to find Mahoney. A block down the street he saw a well lighted house under a sign: ;The Lucas Place: In a New Location." He had occupied the spare bedroom of the Christian church parsonage. Portland Plants Open Manufacturing Of Civilian Goods PORTLAND, Oct. 18 P) Fourteen Portland plants will be gin manufacturing $1,894,000 worth of civilian goods as soon as they can convert from war production. :. Tho firms only onc In Ore gon authorized to reconvert to peacetime lines under a war pro duction board order will pro duce such Items as beds, electri cal heating devices, neon signs, aluminum cooking utensils, dust pans and septic tanks. Paul Hlrsh, WPB deputy re gional director, said Portland's production would represent a large part of the national total of such manufactures. Cordon to Confer On Future of Camp BEND, Oct. 16 mV. S. Senator Guy Cordon said here today he planned to confer with the war department on the fu ture of Camp Abbott, semi deserted army engineers' camp south of Bend. Cordon, campaigning in cen tral .Oregon for re-election, in dicated tho eamp could be con verted easily into an army hos pital or a rest camp, with fine fishing streams nearby. Dewey to Speak Tonight at 7 P. M. Political speeches scheduled for the next two daya include a talk by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, GOP candidate for the presi dency, which will be heard to night at 7 p. m. over the Blue network and NBC. Tuesday night, Sen. Harry S. Truman, democratic candidate for tho vice presidency, will apeak from 6:30 to 7 p. m. His talk will be heard over the local radio station. In normal times, England Im ports about 50,000,000 heads of lettuce annually. If Back Aches Flush Kidneys P tou wffar from Ckttlnf Up NyrMf, nekarnt. NrTounii. t iina tHi..i. ftfteksKh, Nmouanm. Ur iiMa. Awollrtn Anklri. nnaumit!& Pi inn. Btaddrr Wtaknua, Painful Pautfti, or fit! ma inn nm-gorn, am nonorfinift ina nonrittmln Kidney mtl flladdu trouble? ir ip, mr la inna new; Tha very nm don fiHy iota rlihl ta n-ark firtpltjjr tit Kldntya fttuh out Mem arid and wantu which may hava naufttq your trnuhl. 80 taki Cvittv fi-attly rtlrfrtf rl and watrfi tar miirVh-lp nnd a rapid inertia In pap, mora Te-.ilr.ful irri.u, phi jnt 01 nvinvr. iTiri muu iur- prlM and Might you and aauafy eompUtflT or you limply return tha amply par kata and your mon ;y bank Ii guarantied, Eton" I aurTar another day without trylni Cyitat nl 13c. rear (d vt: Ukt to your imtoUf: b ur to rat piniilm, cuaranriK Cyaratt. POTATO GROWERS! United Brokers Co, Will Be Located At Merrill, Origan WATCH FOR PHONE NUMBER. JOE FRAWLEY Buying Potato and Onions Temporary Phona 4181 By Juanlta Shlnn . Tuesday, October 17, will show off some Latin club Ini tiates. Tonight all of the old and new members will attend "The Sign of the Cross" in a body the club paying tho expenses. Election of new officers has been delayed so the new mem bers will bo able to take an ac tive part In the election, Hello day, traditional friend ship day In KUIIS, has been set for Thursday, October 28. All students speak to each other in the halls, especially friend shipcorrldor (the main hall). The traditions committee will serve as an introduction com mittee to Introduce students who have not yet met. There will be an after-school dance, where further introduc tions will take place and good will will prevail. The pep assembly will be held Thursday prior to the Med ford game be luse the team will leave at noon on Thursday. Enemy Patents To Be Shown Here Local manufacturers who might be Interested in putting to use any enemy alien patents, automatically taken over by the US government nt the time of this country's entry into the war, will have an opportunity to study the patents octouer n ana m. Here on those two days will be Roy Shawcross, northwest technical representative of the Alien Property Custodian office. He will bring with him 45 vol umes describing the various en emy alien patenta available, ac cording to hia letter to the cham ber of commerce. Lifting Exhibition Slated at Barracks J. R. feebler and a group of his Klamath Falls weight lift- era will put on an exhibition ot individual strength and prowess at the Marine Barracks gymna sium this Tuesday at 7 p. m. Something of a variety pro gram is planned for the occa sion, featuring the barracks or chestra and a basketball game between the Klamath naval air station and a try-out for the marine regular quintet. Personnel and their guests are invited to attend the event. School Opened at Crescent, Lake Classes, not able to open on .oK.m,,i hl fall at Crescent Lake, are now in session In that community. School opened mere October 2. . . Nine students are enrolled. In structor is Mrs. June Turmell, who Is teaching in Klamath coun ty for the first time this year. The same school building as in the past is being used. SUPPORT VOTED LEWISTON, Idaho, Oct. 16 UP) TinanHnl aunnort to a "seeing eye" dog training center to be constructed at TiuamooK, ure., was voted by northwest region Soroptimist clubs at the conclus ion of their two-day conference yesterday. A surgical nurse. Genevieve Albers, took the temperature of a cucumber and found that its Insldea were 20 degrees cooler than the air outside, FALSE TEETH Helpi You Overcome Looieneti and Worry no ionrr d innoyta or imi ui i ih because of loose, wabbly fait tetlh. FASTEITH, an Improved alka line (nnn-aeldi powder, sprinkled on your plate holds them firmer ao they fel more comfortable. Soothing and c oollnf to mi mi made core by excessive arid mouth. Avoid embarrassment raiiiod by looa pi ales, Got 7ASTCETH today at any druir ator. New Color Cakt Shampoos & Tints Hair Luxuriously without exht rinse t.TlNTZ. tht eaw eoler oak elacnaaa and brlnra hatr up to an evan, rich, natural tona all at ft aunt tiro. ' S.Safa. Not a dy. Coaant lntarfara with TMnnananta. Chole of 4 ahadea to suit vary hair color. . 3. Eipart. BMutr fUlon r ault saally, right In your own noma. Civar t MILLION eaJcaa already Bold. Only SOe. Ask for T1NTZ Color Shampoo Caka at CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS 140 Main Ph. 4J14 ur On his return from Eugene last week Frank Z. Howard, county republican chairman, expresesd himself as being greatly Impressed with Gov. Brlckcr's "appearance, sincerity and very evident capabilities. Howard was one of several county chairmen in attendance at the Eugene meeting held In McArthur court in honor of the Republican vice presidential nominee. Brlcker was enthusias tically received by an overflow crowd. From reports made at the Eugene rally, Howard stated that "the Republican ticket is gaining strength on a state-wide basis. The Djwey 80,001 club la making definite progress all over the state, lining up unde cided voters in the Dewey ranks. Although off to a late start here, our organization is now complete and Increased ac tivity is expected." Washington Man Dies After Crash ILWACO, Wash., Oct. 16 (Pi E. W. Peck, Ilwaco cafe owner, died today of broken neck and skull fracture suffered when the car he was driving crashed into a Seavlew residence Satur day night. Three passengers were In jured, none believed seriously. They were Mrs. Peck, Ernest Kary of Ilwaco and Mrs. Ruby Smith of Seavlew. The car, traveling from Il waco toward -Long Beach, failed to negotiate a curve and rammed into the residence of Richard Moffitt. A piece of the porch was carried 30 feet. BODY FOUND SEATTLE. Oct. 16 (P) Near ly decapitated, the body of a one-armed man whom police tentatively Identified as William Lewis Robb, about 90, of San Francisco, was found at a lum ber yard early today. Detec tives found two razor blades and some mutilated identifica tion papers nearby. They said they believed the man was mur dered. In San Francisco Mrs. George Harrison is visiting friends and relatives in San Francisco and Oakland. (jUALITY THAT NEVER VARIES Veteran of Souih Pacific, European Theatres Now On Duty at Air Station A recent flyer to report to the Klamath Falls naval air station ia Lt.-Com. N. L. A. Berger, who has succeeded Lt. G. G Gilmorc as operations officer. Lt.-Com. Merger was ordered to Klnmath Falls from Washington, D. C. where he had a short tour of duty following his return from the European theater, after par ticipating in the invasion at Normandy. Entering the naval service in 1938 at Sioux City, Iowa, he received his training at Long Beach, Calif., and at Pensacola, Florida. Shortly after getting his wings he was assigned to the USS Yorktown, one of the navy's largest carriers, and did consid erable convoy duly in the North Atlantic prior to the outbreak of the war, as a dive bomber pilot. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor he was transferred to the Pacific where he played an im portant role in the raids on the Marshalls and Gilbert islands, and later in the Coral Sea and Midway battles. For distinguish ing himself by extraordinary heroism in connection with mil itary operations against the en emy he was awarded the Navy Cross, which ranks second only to the Congressional Medal of Honor. On one occasion "his ship was sunk while he was 'out on a flight, and he was forced to seek the haven of another carrier's deck and landed safely with a minimum of fuel, For nearly a year he was in London as naval aide for air to Vice Admiral Allan Kirk, as sisting in planning the operation of D-Day. As aide to Admiral Kirk, he was aboard the USS Augusta, flagship of the invasion fleet, and participated in land- ing operations of thousands of . ... t is atA nsTwnsT .m i a -V Stationed Here ye? 6'Vfifi Lt. Comdr. Berger allied soldiers on the Normandy beachhead, on D-Day. Commander Berger, in addi tion to the Navy Cross, wears the Presidential unit citation ribbon with one star, as well as various campaign ribbons. For Warmth! JANTZEN BRENTWOOD GANTNER All Waal SWEATERS All Sizes and Colors From $5 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main etn., tH J ,0 AS -" Low Costs, Better Service Promised In Postwar Stores PORTLAND, Oct. 18 (P) Oregon food merchants prom, ised lower prices, mora cour tesies and many service im provements for tha postwar merchandising world at today' session of their third annual war food conference here. A. J. Falk, president of the San Francisco chamber of com merce, said Sunday that "pub lic works are stopgaps which can be used, but the real Job ahead must be done by Indus try and labor," . Speaking on the period of transition from war to peace economy, Falk declared: "We must depart for all time from the theory that labor ia a com modity to be bought and sold. Good wages for a fair and competent day's labor calls for fulfillment of obligations on both sides." HARFORD Aeeideat ladaaaaily Csaspur INSURANCE L B. WAITERS General Insurance Agent? FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE 815 Mala St Phona 419S Vote For DOROTHEA BUCK Democratic Candidate Per County Commissioner r. Ad. r Dwatkn Sick ..nil' .. r 0