HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE NEED FOB BEALiTY Service Men and Women Home on Leave SET FOR SATURDAY sT.r.i' Club Tim Klnmalli IS V" will inert. THur ninvfinlier i l " i" "" "' "rLmlipr ot commorcu I ,.:, mi.Ih. T 10 K niniit l IV club l orKmiiiecl to ,,o (oology "d mineral of Hi" K WWHlt I bllliill , miollnw or Iho club 'Sonifi tlio iiljondiiiico. of or lapidary art. A ape invitation Is extended to llieri of our iirincu ooivivo. 'i,y ni 2 p. m., us follows; I with Mrs. cari nciu W,i I l,-,illi: uroun 2. with Paul I HI ton, 143Q Lookout; t ( w th ir. a. turns ibV ,' are Invited to attend, T liuinif ui'tlL'lon to (In. ii. - Ii-.viiiii uro nki,l In c tlicm with Mra. H. L. rsh"i. I-112 rlnc' More lay, ueccinner i. fciurni Helen Prince, riiuiKh- plot ir. "i'" i"'"' vuiiii .1 inJ r,n,iiinl ha I'M. Xi medlnil discharge from J WAC wltli wlileh fhe him 3rd since September. 1043. prince in now in runmniii ch rwrivpri hr rllit. ite November 18, and pinna ftmlin nvm iui a uiiio. dnu itatlonrd ai moony neia, until she was transferred to iry Uenrrni nospnai in jmasvlllc. Ga., for medical itmem. Meat An election of ofI will be held at the annual Mini; of the Agricultural Ad vent association at 1:30 m WCOIlCMmy hi run rvllini j 'wd at 7:30 p. m. Wednos. Jil Henley in the grunge hall. J association will alio meet )30 p. in. at Merrill and at dania at 7:30 p. m., with both tticsc meetings being held on I HTsday. jjolidty Baiair Plans are apletc for the annual holiday air iponsorcd by the women Kit First Christian church on Unlay, December 2, In the it Federal Savings and Lonn jding. corner Main and 6th. 0c having articles, ploaso ifc with IIrs. H. L. Wicker. V, 120J Pino, before Friday. Muck Luncheon The home iking committee of the Worn. the Moose will meet In the Friday. December 1, at p. m., for a DOtluck lunch. jnd business meeting. Com Mce Chairman Maude Ser It is in charge of arrange- f Ilcererlna Pat Clark, Jhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. For tCIark, was admitted to gen. tfsurgory in Hillside hospital lay morning. Miss Clark's jjillon Is reported to be good tine Is now allowed to re- visitors. , On Furlough Pvt. William L. Nolen, engineer's division, who is stiitliimiil ni c,.,.,,. ci.. I i'i'.V'' i ' ' luMu 011 ''"'lough .mi, iik ma iiiniiiy ul zio ui,r. row. Nnlfin Ik lh ,.r n.i j'nd Jlm (Juidncr, 10311 , i V, wl" 'uium to his stu- nun ixovcmuer au, Social Club rrldayMcinbcrs of biiMuin blur Social club aru invlt cj to meet Friday aftor 110011, December 1, hi uio Mason c tcinple lor a 1 o'clock potluck luiiviuiiiM iiiki zo cent g Ml ex- flection of new offices will bo held during tho business Guilt Snaaltar U u r Boy hcout executive for the Mo- 11 cuuncii, was In Tule- lako Wednesday where he was a guest speaker at a itotary club Billor Mrs. Klrksey Walk fjl Santa Crus, Calif., has 2 visiting here since Thanks- W wnii nor daughter. Mrs. uarron of 1848 Espla- Md Psr,y Jhe Women of the Moose are to sponsor a card party, Friday, December 1, at D. m.. n Mm M ...11 ' Z: , " u,c "or I) 0 the scries and i""""- is invucd. Vernon Moore Named Merchants Credit Service President Vernon Moore was elected president of the Merchants Credit Scrvli-i m ui ... .1. - - ... u,',i, vi, in ly meeting hold early this week at the Pelican catc. John Pat terson will serve 11s vice presi dent, Alfred Collier as execu tive secretary. C'olorpd movici: taken during construction of the Alcan high way by Noel Becar of Western Electric were show n to the group by Bccar who returned Hero recently. Next meeting of the group Is scheduled for December 11, and alt mprrhnnU urn ir,.l in call in their reservations, it was announced by Viola Vogler and Hap Jones, managers. Cascade Service Station Robbed Of Gasoline CASCADE SUMMIT Tho service station operated by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brock on the Willamette hlchwav near Cros. cent Lake, was robbed of ap. proximately 63 gallons of gas last week. The robbers lot a largo quantity of gas run on tho ground which formed a pool that still remained the next day. Ross Flnlcy, former proprie tor of the lodge at the lower cud of Odoll lake, was sleeping near the station tn his trailer but heard no one, and neither did Mr. or Mrs. Brock who wcro In the house. lllci Court 1W ..l.. - itj iiiunna oui ana iwo appeared In lte COUrt Wivlnxorlnu ,.... tilont with one vag and one wi oiargca with disorderly Jin Chipttr r IniDttr MitmKava t ZVT Si. B01 S'ltma Phi ih.-i.-i inirsaav al 7-.in i;n mrs. ucorco Aliens olo Lexington. Hoiolial Tn. r- IH I... . . -Of WHO M by ambulance from the Hik " ? "?n s. 6th, to Ehl. y nPlll Tucs II M..I ' tii " 1 ailn" of rdy, r 01 tshU Way, IH Bl5 V 'lie "iiaiblns" of auxiliary will meet . "uvemoer 30, at the Mary Lewis. Anyone before Th,.j... ., ia. Plica Chine..-Y inochlc club will meet a',im cml,Pr 3. with Adk lssn, 1336 Oregon, ?p?'i 'Jjehonie of .foan Inounceri Previous- to help run "ami at $220 baso pay? tk tn. . ... !. . , :omPny whose iob 1. .till ,hM(, 1 not for 8 mn who -In!" LKd pay, but In wl 0. T worK or ICl0 Brakeman with wo tr UC,1CB, "eettcd to Von kii. you In "hort or- I throng il,e w" traTn. j wougli. Y0ll wor). ,,, In iZ "h"d-carrylng the J --., war l0ad (or the S"ih ?!'' J-P"' Illr blood ' 0 1 181 Be,s , ,..?.' wading la different K 0, eI?. Flno pen- tn ', "orvtce. Good pitch , m 'wttonmen l.rn cars) n..j fcPt" nth-liter- .hort "wast S. p. Aaent. Tree Decorations Needed At Barracks Have you any Christmas tree decorations to spare? If you pave, would you give them to the Marino Barracks for Christmas trees to go up in the two wards of sick bay and the reception room? The three trees will be decor ated before the holidays and the dearlh f.f tinsel, haiililrg nnrl nr. ! namonts In the stores has made this appeal necessary. The proj ect is sponsored by Marine Wives club and anyone having decorations to donate for this fiurposc may leave them at The fcrald and News and they will bo sent to the barracks. The need for reality In educa linn wai emnhaslzeri hv II s Henalor-clect Wayno L. Morse In a talk at tha annual parents and patrons night at Klamath Union high school Monday eve ning. Senator-elect Morse told how he believes education should fit imo pumicai and economic de mocracy in America, and said IhllL lm uinnlrt In, n...l , u- - ...... .,w, w ivuim uc n friend of constructive education in ins service in ine senate. The a cappclla choir, directed by Andrew Loney, presented four mimhnrn l-ii,fnr lha Inra., audience In the auditorium. Mrs. uva uurKnaucr or the high school faculty welcomed the visitors for the Parents and Patrons club. After the general meeting, parents visited various school rooms where they met and talked with instructors. Refresh ments were served. Principal Stanley Woodruff gave a welcoming talk, and Walter Fnrhphnnlr nt h Mh school staff presided. Italian Pistol Stolen From Home An Italian pistol, a Br eat a .1CK III L. t . . ui i.ou cauure, nss oecn stolen from the residence of Mrs. Alice C. Settle, 318 Washington, and she has asked assistance of The Herald and Newa in locating the gun. The Brcata was brought home by Mrs. Settle's son, John Jo- SCOh O'Rnlirlc rn.nlv charged from the navy. Small boys supposedly broke Into the house, took the gun and left seven sncns in a HCd cross case. Mrs. Settle would be happy to haVC thf sun Pnliii-nMrl i V... it is a valuable keepsake. Mailing Scale Needed At Klamath USO A mailing srnlfl, im nnail and badly, at USO. ' j no service center announced Tuesday that all that stands be tween the USO club and parcel nost maillnir enrvir in mili tary personnel is a scale. After scouring Klamath Falls, Greg pry Foley, USO director, has been unahln tn 1nititA . taii If there Is one available, either 10 rem or iena, pietue call USO Capt. John Beaskey Wounded In Action Capt. John S. Bcakey of Salem, for many years traffic engineer for the Oregon State highway department, Is reported wounded in action In the Euro pcan theater, according to of ficial announcement from the war department Tuesday. Bcakey visited in Klamath Falla In the Interests of the high way department and is well known here. It Is thought that his wounds occurred during the early part of the Normandy campaign. Beake'y's wife Fern lives at 410 East Rural avenue. Salem. CM 3e L.illt Millar from South Pacific. Here until De cember 27. PFC Dorothy Gysbers from Dugway Proving Grounds, Utah. Here until December 0. Pvt. William L. Nolen from Camp Claiborne, La. Here until November 30. Lt. A. R. Avery from Bruning air field, Bruning, Neb. Hero until December 1. TSflt. James R. Kufner from Asiatic-Pacific theatre. At Mo doc Point until December 1. S 2o Ted Otterbtin from Far- ragut, iaa. Here until Novem ber 20. The above service people are enuuea 10 tree passes to the lo cal theatres and free fountain service at Lo't River dairy bv courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and K. c. woodruff ot the dairy. Please call at Tho Herald and News office (ask for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickets VFW Members to Attend Barracks Church Services Alt mnmhnrs rt Pnllnnn nrl 13R.1 Vfktnrana til TTnrnlcfn and 'members of the auxiliary are invited to attend church sorvlrn at in n m Qnnrfnv rn ccmber 3, at the ' Marine Bar- racKs. 1 nose wishing to attend win muvi hi mo uuiiac gate ot the barracks at 9:43 a. m., to go together to church. ImmrilA(n1v nftnr th nVtui-nh services, an American flag is to be presented, to the Marine Bar racks. The presentation will be made by Mrs. A. A. Myers, ban ner bearer to the department of Oregon auxiliary. Mrs. Ida Tilson Dies In Yamhill Mrs. Ida R. Tllsnn 79 fn ,,. eral vparn a rpsirlnni nf Klamath Falls, died at the home of her aaugnier, uertrude, in Yamhill at 12:30 a. m., Saturday, Novem ber 2ft. Final rilnc ware haM ill McMinnvillo, Monday after noon, wiin ui. v. m. tsanev, of- ficiatinff. Intnrmnnt wac in Fn,-. green Memorial park, McMinn- VillV. Mrs. Tilcnn Is citrutrn4 K hAH husband, Fred Tilson of 159 East Main, and two daughters, Ger trude of Yamhill, and Ethel of Mlnnncnta. Iwn enn. Hi, in in Canada, and 13 grandchildren. For Hii Christmas A Sport Shirt Larg selection in blues, tans, browns, grays and maroons. . $2.50 to $7.50 DREW'S MANST0RE 733 Main St. MERRILL One of the largest affairs of the winter, tho annual St. Augustine's Altar society ba zaar, card party and program, is scheduled to take place, Satur day, December 2, In the Merrill community hall. Aprons, cooked foods and fan cy work will be sold at tho ba zaar and tho card party in the afternoon is open to tho public. Bolh bridge Bnd pinochle will be Play '. At 6 n. . 1., there will bo a chicken dinner served in tho downstairs dining room and the public is also Invited to take part. Mrs. E. M. Hammond and Mrs. Jess Dieter are chairmen of the di: er. A program of games and en tertainment is planned for the cvenincr Mn nan Q9u i presidei.t of the Altar society. The three groups, Merrill, Malln and Tulclake, are cooperating to make the affair a success. Navy Urges Men to Sign For Radar Broadening its search for men possessing basic aptitudes fitting them for training In ra dar, the U. S. navy is urging all men entering the navy eith er as enlistees from the 17-year-old group or as Inductees from the selective service age group, who have at least one year of high school algebra, to take the navy's Eddy test for radar training. This was announced by Re cruiting Specialist Dan Schrei ber of the Klamath Falls navy recruiting station, who said it is likely that many men with such a background may qualify for radar training,, leading to quick advancement in naval service as well as to opportuni ties in the postwar field of electronics. Class. ned ads Ber results. Millions Switch To Mutton Suet Idea For Chest Colds Quickly Rtlievts Children's Colds' Coughs, Loosens Phlegm Manv mothers all over America are switching to tbia idea of get ting fast relief for these chest cold miseries. They are simply follow ing Grandma. For years she count ed on mutton suet to help carry her home medication to'do its pain-easing work on nerve ends in the skin. No wonder so many more now wel come Grandma's idea as improved by science Penetro, with its multi medicated formula In a base con' taining mutton suet that acts both as counter-irritant and pain-reliever when you spread it on, and aB a soothing aromatic when breathed in. And so today Penetro hurries along newer help in the old reliable way help that eases painful mis ery, lessens coughing, loosens phlegm, soothes chest rawness so that you can rest more comfortably and give nature a chance to restore vitality. That's why millions are switching to Penetro today why druggists are recommending it. 25c double supply 35c. For all your fam ily's chest cold miseries, be sure you get white, easy-to-use Penetro EDITOR NAMED EUGENE, Nov. 20 P New sports editor of the Oregon Daily Emerald is Wallace E. Adams, Sllvcrton, freshman in jour nalism at the University of Ore gon. He takes the places of Jim Tucker, Mcdford, resigned. Lemon JuiceRecipe Chocks Rheumatic Pain Quickly AFitrltli I'lln. try Ihti it in pin InMrvnulvn hnrnv reflH Ihnt thntminrli itr tmlnit. (irt a iwrfc. r of RU'Ki ('ntnpounr), twrvKftk fmpply. Inrlay, Mil II 1lh ft quart ol wntrr. tbs Juk of 4 1fmoD. H'a y. Nn trrntMn at II aod plfuuant. You owl only a laMrDpnoo tula two nmta a. rti orttn within 48 houra aomf tlmM nvrrctffht apirnrllft rwiili art rtMalnef). If tha ra'na rlo not qtjlr.lv lcsr and If ynu rlo not fral hMtfr, rrfuro the empty rarkafA and ni-Ki will rnat yu noih Itia; to try It la aotf tr ynur dninriil unrtrr an ahanlula roomy-back: fuiMtit. Ku-Kt Compound la fnr aala and nwommendul by diufl aloru vtrywhwc It's ORE TONITE CAL'OWE tTAVCRn ES3 HIOHWAV T JOUTM Vould You Have The Additional Vorry of Hospital Expense . . . IF THIS WERE YOUR SON? )r would qll tha costs of Hospital Servica be paid " "vt. 0 Hospit by. Klamath Medical i v Sorviea Bureau? This sitl- . problem it on you eon solve before it BECOMES your problem . ami lif "l" l'n)iHt''i',i i)iii.i'im'ffliiiiMt-Nil! ii.ti 4 v -1 II Jkf -V ' s .bv Mtl I llnl. Call or writ far full information about our new Hospital Servica Plan , Klamath Medical Service Bureau 355 East Main Joa Hieks, Mgr. Frank Smith, An't. Mgr. 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