Wednesday, January 3, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVI Expert Rating Wllllum C. Myers (Itlll), tun of Mr, ii i id Mm. A. A. Myms, 2021) Applmulu, hi received lilt rutlrm m expert on tl' rltltt ruii(c. Ho has bucn trensfcrred (roni New Orlvuns to Texiia, unci Ilia address imw la Wllllum C. Myers, A.S.N. 8934IJII0U. Co, A. 02 Butt. 16 Ret.'. t.A.H.T.C, Camp Howie, Tax. Improving Friends if Mra. Welli-r Kelly, sister of Mra. l,s tor Offluld of til lf city mid deuulitur of Mra. Mmiilu Cilii conunl, will l)o Inlitreslud to , learn alio la rucovurlux (rum u severe iiltnck of IlllUlilllUllIU : Which alio aiiffci'cd durliiu tha holiday aouiioii, She la now lit ' her homo In LiiJolln, L'ullf, Enlists In WAC Uolly J. Itut ledu, duuuhtvr of Mr. und Mra. Wllllum T. Itutluditu, 40 lli Allu mont clrlvu, enlisted In tha WAC recently llirouxli the Klumuth re CI'UltiiiK office und wua sworn In December 3U, 1U-H. She will pro ceed to ft. Des Mcilnrs, In., ul un early duto for bualc tiuinlng. 'Visits Here Klluhl Olflccr Harry Koberlson Wumionor, 21, i Spent tho Chiislimis holldiiya , here with hla purenla, Mr. und Mra. Waller Wuimmicr. U2u Grant. Uob urrlvod Clirmtmus , Day mid left New Ycur'a Uuy, ; reportlnu to Llberul, Kniu. Me received hla silver pilot's wlnus ; at Punipu, Tex., where he waa ; flying twin cniilnc D-25s. Maya Kara L. K. Miiya, an , pervlsor of the Kremont nutlonul i forest, puld Klniiiiitli Fnlla a i vlllt Tucadny from hla Lnko View hrii(l(iiiirti'ra. He wus a .visitor ut the office of the coun i ty court. Spent Chrlatmaa Htra Set. Robert J. Snyder returned Mon- day to hla Million nt Cump Cook, Calif., ufter hnvinii a p e n t the Clirisimus holldiiya with his pur enta. Mr. und Mra. J. K. Snyder, Siil3 Kcclnmutlon. Homt on Furlough SStft. frank E. Urlckner wna home on 21'duy furloiiuh and returned , to Unckley Field In Denver, .l.010., jununry i. no is Uie son Of Mr. nnd Mr. O. W, Brlckner of Merrill. In Hospital On Tuesday aft ' ernoon. Jack Drcachcr. of 324 ' S. 9th, was tuken by anibulnnco to tne Klamath Valley hospital, ' where he Is being treated for 'pneumonia. Junior Hostesses There will ' be a rcitulnr monthly meeting 01 me Junior Hostesses tonliiht, Wednesday, In the ludlcj' room '01 the tlks temple. t Itaturns Home Mrs. L. Orth Slaemore and Infant son left Hlllilde hosnlta this nast week end to return to their home on ' lAKesiioro drive. ; . Vlalta Parenta Corp. Patrick i Duffy, US army, la home until i January 8. vlsltlnu hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Duffy, 2110 Wiard. Ho arrived December 20. , SI, Paul'a Meat The St. Paul's i, women's auxiliary will hold Its i regular meeting at 2 p. m. at l trie parish houso Thursday, Jan- uary 4. ! Employe Mrs. James Pork- ins of Rivervlew addition start- ed work at the First National l Bank of Portland Tuesday, Jan uary 2. V Injured Mra. Rose Kecsec, of f384 B. Oth. fell on an Icy aide fwallt on Friday and Is suffering sprained and bruised f, . ,. Jerry McCartie In Jerry Mo FCartlo of Bonanr.n win a busi ness visitor In Klamath Falls I Tuesday. r Another Year of Service By EARL WHITLOCK i So, now, at the beginning of new year, we can look back on another twelve months in wnicn we navo served the peo ple of this com munity to the very best of our o a pa bl 1 1 tics, And v we, too, like all our other fallow Americans i n all lines of en rrieavor havo felt the pinch of njnaterlal and jsupply shortages and the diffi cultly of obtaining and main taining a full staff of employes. Yet wo feel, proudly, that no I family has received Funeral : Service less reverent, less beau I'llful, less distinctive than they liSXpeotcd. None has been less ,(han PERFECTLY satisfied with 1(ljur accomplishments, m And none has found the cost '.ft a ceremonial hero a financial nurdan. That last fact, in these i "lines of rising prices, Is one of dvhloh we are particularly troud. Next Monday Mr. Whltloek t the Earl Whitlock Funeral .'ome will comment on "Court ly At Home." i In Everatt Hospital Mrs. Jnv F, Lvuns, duutiliter of Wll llum Dunne, and luugiitcr-in-luw of Mr, und Mrs. Sydney Kviiim, Is u pullunl at un Ever ett, Wiii.Ii., hospital where she uiulcrwcnt a sciloua opcrutlon on Deccniher 27, At last reporta her condition woa reported as autlsfuctory. Mr. und Mrs. Evans und two sons liuve been making their home In Pueblo, Colo., lur the pust ycur, but In December went to Skykomlah, Wush., to visit Mrs. Eviins' mother, Mrs. II. W. Mitchell, und her annul- uiothor, Mra, Hroi-k, also former residents of Kinmuin runs. State Meeting' Mrs. David C. Kcclcs Sr.. president of the WAVE Mothers p( Oregon, Iiii Issued a cull for a stuto-wlde meeting of WAVE mothers on Jununry 10 In the public service building auditorium, Portland, at 2 p. in. Plans for 1045 will be made. LI. Conidr. Mary Duly und Lt. ()g) Estella Fox of the llllli navul district, Seattle, will spcuk. Any mother who cunnot attend may ioln by writing Mrs. Eccles, 2511) SW Vista avenue, Porllund, or Mrs. Sidney Burl, 2(123 NW Overton, Portland. Conger Sale Total sale of win- bunds at Joseph Conger L-hool during the Uth wur loun In November und December amounted to 1077.30, occora lug to a report from the princi pal, Augusta Parker. Of this amount, the school staff pur chased J:i7.S0 In bonds, wnlch was 1HB per cent of quota, and the student bought Si 340 111 bonds or 332 per cent of quota. This Is the smallest school in the rltv, with un enrollment of only 136. Husband Calls Mrs. Hurry Lonphcar, t h c former Joyce Bates, has returned recently from Los Angeles to her home at 435S Summers lane. On New Year's Day Mrs. Lanphcar was happy to havo a long distance cull from her husband, Sgl. Hurry Lanphcar of the U. S. murine corps, who is stationed somewhere In the South Pacific. Sgt. Lanphcar has been over seas for one 'year. At San Francisco Major Clydo Roberts, executive officer and football coach at the Ma rine Borracka. was among the spectators at the cost-west foot ball game at Krzur stadium, San Francisco, New Year's Day. Cap tain Roy Walters of the M-B football team, and Warrant Of ficer Lawrence Hydrlck, also went to San Fronclsco for the weekend. Auxiliary VFW -a. Thursday evening, January 4, the ladles auxiliary of tne veterans oi ror elen Wars will meet in the 11' brary room at 8 p. m. There will bo Initiation, and also In spection of the lodgo so all offi ce ana memoers or inc arm team should be sure to wear uni forms and cups. A good attend ance Is urged as inspection is Important. Meat Slated A regular meoU lug of Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held Thursday night. All members ore urged to attend. Activities for tho coming ycor will be discussed and Initiation will be held. The meeting is called for 8 p. m. From Santa on.bara TSgt. Jack Oltcrbcin, US marine corps, accompanied by hla wife arrived here New Year'a Day for a surprise visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oltcr bcin, 324 N. 10th. Finals Persons enrolling in the extension course arranged by the stato board of higher edu cation, were advised Tuesday Unit final examinations would be held Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. In room ,100, Klamath Union high school. Friendly Circle Pearl Marin. 2242 Home, will entertain the Friendly Circle Thursday. Jan uary 4. The co-hostess Is Lltile Little. There will be election of officers. Window Broken Burness Mo tors company, 6th and Walnut, reported to city police a window in the alley had been broken some time Mnndny. Entrance was not gained, officers said. Fire Alarm Tho city fire de- Eartmcnt was called out Decern cr 31, at 4:38 p. m., when hot grease was reported burning at Eddie's Steak House, 126 S. 7th. There was no damage. Visitor Charles Hcltr of Tulelokc, rancher, waa among tho Tuesday business visitors in Klamath Falls. ' Bike Stolen Mrs. A. A. Sar ver, 2144 Wantland. reported to city police the theft of a child's bicycle during tho past week. Jk Tulelake . ) Guardsmen J , TAX 0 TO BE OPEN TO JAN.15TH The office of internal revenue located in the Postolflcc build ing will to open cuch day ox- cipt buiiwnys .iuiii now tiiiougn January 15 to assist farmora and olncr perilous required to file a declaration of estimated lux for 1044, according to an. nounccmenl by Paul II. Wright. deputy collector In chiirgo of the Klamuth hulls of ce. The rcgulutlons governing tho filing ol the estlmutcd turins huve been amended to permit lunncrs to file their true come tii.. returns on form 1040 for the ycur by not inter than Jununry 15 und thus avoid the necessity of prcpurlug an etl mated rtturn. The buiiic rule uffccls lax puyera not engaged in funning who Hied estimated tux forms curlier in the ycur and who now find their true incomes to be larger than that dcclurcd In the original estimate, thus normally requiring a corrected return As in the case of farmers, these persons may avoid preparing an amended estimate bv f Mine a final return form for the ycur ty januury 13 and paying in full at that time the amount of tax shown to be due. It is pointed out. however. that an alternative method is permitted all taxpayers, that of tiling by Januury 15, the est! mate or amended estimate as the case may be, paying the amount shown as duu on that form, und waiting, as in the case o( wage earners and other tax payers not affected by the est! mate requirements, until not micr man March 13 to file the true income tax return for 1B44. Regardless of which course is followed, it is the request of this field office, slates Deputy Wright, that taxpayers desiring assistance In the preparation of tho returns come fully pre pared with the necessary In formation as to their Income and deductions to be reported. Front Portland Ada R. Moyne, manager of the Oregon dairy council In Portland, will arrive here Thursday morning. While here she will contact Klamath schools in tho Interest of health education. She will make her headquarters at the of fice of Mrs. Wlnnifred K. Glllcn, county home demonstration agent, while In this city. Takes Charga 1st Lt. John A. Walker, U, S. army air corps, ar rived in Klumuth Falls Tuesday from Los Angeles to tnke charge of the army recruiting station here. Lt. Jean Morrison, former ly in charge, hos been trans fcrred to Portland for further duty and station. Leaves Wednesday Sgt. Charles Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Faster, 1871 Portland, Is leaving for Ft. Lewis, Wash.. Wednesday night after spending a 30-day furlough here with his parents. Foster will probably proceed to Greenland where he has been stationed. Installation New officers arc lo be installed at the meeting Thursday of Prosperity Rebcknh lodge January 4 at 8 p. m. in the IOOF hall. Refreshments will be served by a committee headed by Lina Motschenbachcr. Ill Bobby Lee McCambrldge. six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCambrldge. 2462 Applegate, Is confined to her home with mumps. Her condi tion is reported to be good. From San Francisco G. F. Garland, manager of perishable freight traffic for Southern Pa cific from San Francisco, Is here Wednesday conferring with L. S. Stltt, district freight and passen ger agent in Klamath Falls. To Grants Pass Barbara Mc Lean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McLean of Weyerhaeuser, returned to Grants Pass Monday after spending the holidays here. She is employed as a grado school teacher at Grants Pass. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If rou tuffer from rhnmitf, ftrthrltta er lurltie tmIq, try tbta ilmpln lnurraiir fenne rtrlpe that ibotiutidi are ualnf. IH ft part, it of Bti-r.f roropftUBrj, two-wt anipptr, tnor Mil It with qutrt or viler, add Uift Julre of 4 leroooi. It'e No tmutile ftl ill end pHitttit. You ovlr X UMMrMo tuii two tlmM ft d.y, Ofto wtlkln 4A hour ttfttnr-llBti ovrrnictit pJondM rtuMl r etttloJ. It tho pilot do not qolthtv lur nnd It you do hi ft l tmr. mura the rmptr twltf tod Ho-TM will eoal jtu oth lot to trr tt It It told bf your dntntM bodw la tbteluto nevty-btek tutroote. Ru-Ei Ore nou nd it for tutit neoaiUBtodtd hy drag ttont trtrytttfrt. at MERRILL Community Hall Sat.) Jan. 6 Sponsored br Women of the Mooie s. i ervice Men i 1 1 ana women Home on Leave MM lo Herman Schroedar from South Pacific, Here until January 15, Pvt. Buit.r N.wlun from Roberts, Calif. Here until Janu ary 7. Pvt. Lloyd Reed from Fort Ord, Calif. Here until Janu ary 3, The above service people ere entitled to free passes to the lo cal theatres and free fountain service at Lo-t River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R C Woodruff ol tho dairy. Please call at The Herald and News office (oak for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickota FUEL TROUBLE, TOO The fuel shortage has hit the courthouse. County court members raid that It has been difficult to ob tain hogged fuel for the court house heating plant, and that an effort Is being made to con vert to oil heat. The court has applied to fed eral officials for permission to make the change, and the appli cation has been referred to Washington, D. C, according to word received by telegram yes terday, In making application, the court pointed out that in addi tion to housing county offices, the courthouse quarters are UKcd by the draft board and that the county Jail, heated by the same plant, has housed from two to 17 Japanese prisoners held for the federal government. Mrs. Coral Sabo has been named a deputy county clerk by County Clerk Charles DcLap, and will serve as clerk for the county court. Mrs. Sabo has been attached to the court for a number of years hi charge of land sales. Under the new arrangement, she will keep minutes of court meetings for the clerk's office, and will handle other office business for the court as well as tho' clerk. Boat Assigned Information has been received here from the navy department by the Klam ath Falls Boy Scout headquart ers, that a boat has been assigned to the Sea Scout ship No. 100. This group of Klamath Sea Scouts, sponsored by the Elks club, will accept delivery on the new boat within the next few1 weeks, according to R. H. La mott, Boy Scout executive. VFW Auxiliary Phonograph records and magazines for the Marine Barracks should be turned in at the lodge meeting of VFW auxiliary Thursday, Janu ary 4. Returns Dr. Sarah Ethel Smith has returned from Port land, where she spent the holi days with friends and relatives. Hans Norland Fire Inaurance. Phone 6060, Poor Digestion? Headachy? Sour or Upset? Tired-Listless? Do you feel faadftcriy and upMt due to poorly d.Rettaxl. food? To feel cheerful and nappy attain your food must be dictated pronerly. Each day, Nature muat produce about two pints of a vital dieeativfi luice to help diftwt your food. It Nature fail, your food may remain unriipwted leaving you headachy and irritable. Therefore, you muat tne raw tha flow of this dtseativo juice. Carter'a LUtlo Mm Pilla increase this flow quickly often In as little as 80 minutes. And, you're on the road to fee) tne better. Don't depend on artitVlH slda to counteract indigestion when Carter's Little Liver Fills aid dtRcetlon after Na ture's own order. Take Carter'a Little Liver rilla aa directed. Get them t any drugstore. Only 26V NOTICE First Federal Savings and Loan Association ol Klamath Falls will hold its annual member ship meeting for the purpose of olecting threi directors and transacting such other businest as may come before the meeting on Wednesday, January 17, 1945 2:00 P. M. at its office, S40 Main Street 140 Main St. T SET Plana for the inter-club din ner at the Wl-Nc-Ma hotel ,icxl Monday evening, January 8. were completed at a committee meeting held Tuesday afternoon In the office of the home dem onstration agent in tne federal building, attended by represent atlves of the four women's or ganizations sponsoring the af fair. Dr. James Millar of the Ore-gcs-Council of Churches will be the guest speaker and his topic will be "Our World Today." The state president of the League of Women Voters, Mrs. Ralph W. Rasmusscn, will be a special guest. Musical numbers will be provided by John Best, cellist, accompanied by Mrs Best. The dinner hour is set for 6:30. and anyone outside the four women's groups who desire to make reservations may call Mrs. Donald F. McKay, 8563. Reser vations will close Friday morn ing. Those attending the Tuesday meeting were Mrs. McKay, president of the League of Women Voters, who is in charge of reservations; Mrs. Robert Thompson of the Soroptimist club, who will serve as toast mistress; Phyllis Foster, pro gram chairman for the Ameri can Association of University Women, representing Mrs. Wil liam Holley, who will be in charge of table decorations; Mrs. Charles Hallctt, representing the Business and Professional Women's club, who is general chairman and in charge of the program, and Winnifred K. Gillen. Junior Hostess Members of the junior Hostess group will meet tonight, Wednesday, at 8 o'clock in the pine room of the Elks temple for the regular Jan uary meeting. Millions Switch To Mutton Suet Idea For Chest Colds Quickly Relieves Children's Colds' Coughs, Loosens Phlegm Many mothers all over America are switching to this 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 as a soothing aromatic when breathed in. And so today Penetro hurries along newer help in the old reliable way helo that eases nainful mis ery, lessons coughing, loosens phlegm, soothes chest rawness so that you can rest mora comfortably and give nature a chance to restore vitality. That's why millions are switching to Penetro today why flmgeistR are recommending it. 25c double supply 35c. For all your fam ily's chest cold miseries, be surt you get while, easy-to-use Penetro With MADELINE MAHONEY and PAUL SWIGART Phone 5195 HE MONDAY Board Meoting There will be a meeting of the board of the Klnrmith county Leatiuc of Worn. en Voters at 2 p. in. on Monday, January 8, in the board room of the chamber ol commerce. Mrs. ftolpli Itasmu.'sen. nrosident of the Oregon League of Women votera. will he present. A II mem- bcrs are invited to attend. -Km was liifra t lit Mi ajeii iiisHUiLSf j m1" 1 ' PWaVftaWmiWtfke f r mm wOffl WWMW ' NO. RATION Pp CERTIFICATE Jm loan you JSfe--, TIRES WHILE WE t xMWmLJ RECAP YOURSJ J fv - I GZEri I I. Original I 3? I 2. Buffing Actual experience ft fa jff WAl SUSjj; N aa dictated our f JWAjhsLtn - v it aKS"SSV Inspection stand- rafeS Stv' ,a -y f$' i designed to select gTCS 'rrdn i) " K Ii oaIy those tires g' "7533 Ai that justify sddi- t .1 SJ (-Ai tlonal labv and AViST ll I material. V ) I I 11;;, HIP Maiu Slreet Sloi'c? 527 Main St., Pli. 23i Returna to School Mary Jane Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Drake of 127 Hillside, re turned to Eugene. Ore., on the morning of January 2. after spending the holidays with her parents here. Miss Drake Is a junior at the University of Ore gon, and is living at Susan Campbell hall. t - i, t 1 JjTh - i 3. Repairing Rayon repair patches, together with special repair methods, combine to produce the hlghost Quality ropair work for brokon or weak ened areas. 5, Curing Firestone's treading cures are govornod by strict specifications dcvolopod by Firostone Labora tories and con trolled with precision equipment. lD fi a Voitt of Firo tvtry Monday netting, ovtr N. B. C Students Roturn Patty Schupp, duiigliter of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Schupp, ICIU N. 10th, and Jean Wieseudanger, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wles. endanger, 20.12 Earl, returned to Corvallis Monday, where they arc students at Oregon State college, after spending the holl days here with their parents. Firestone's Dyns Balanco bnfflnc equipment aasnres finished treaded tires which con form to the highest balance require ments. 4. Camelback Firestone Orade A quality GBS Oamelbsek compounded with Firestone's exclu sIto Ingredient, "Mntac," gives prowar mileage to paBscnger tires. 6. Final Inspection Only those tires . which conform to Firestone's high ' standards of qual ity are permitted to pass tha strict final inspection. 80