rTm., BroUterlioocl of VP". i.uii churcn win Jib Wffimd Son ban- men oro "',kc, ,0 n. or, locklnic o"e. "., of tha Murine M'in iddltlon Hioro will to IS other program "ICTffla !o Alll of the K caterers. Of- I n" he biothcrl.ood u. o tsyrss oil. m . - rm VUH-Mr. and v" n"rt'" hnv0 from Sun Dli-uo, II ll"y vUlt-l Mrs. where ,,.- r.. Tlv write I" him nt other operation lol ,nd li reported to bo r ; , be IIOSpi""----- Led-Tntf promotion of GVundrum, n of Mr. kin. II. D. LoiKlruni, anllo first lluutcmml. wn officer of tho 308th lombsrdnwnt group In Carolina. M. Undriim 11,1 ol a B H Flying Kort- He wo graduated from k in IB4I. H entered me December n, . Ill Neighbor! Friendship Royal nciKiio - ill hold lis regular meet Friday evening. February 8p.n. l Inn K- '""I. uu ill mpmhpnt niul visit tdfhbori are urged to at- Oilicera are rcquraicu fnrntnlt. Them Will 1)0 lion, nd refreshments will .nti following the moot- Aid Members of tho Aid of the First Covenant ch, 123 Walnut, will meet e church Friday at 7:45 p. lor tho annual birthday , A special program Is bo minted. Members and is are Invited. Tho hos- wlll be Mrs. Otto Clow id Mrs. Albert Clawson. hindihlp Club Friday ovo- ttbruary , the friendship li to meet at tho homo of William Bishop, 420 North Auction brides will be fi during tho evening ond tmoen and friends are In to attend, lura Mrs. Frank Klein- md daughter, Mrs. Norman i and ion Francis, have re- W to their homo on Cros- ivemio following a visit Mrs. Klcincuer's father In rai, Waih., and with friends enlwd. om North Dskols Mr. ond w. hico of Mnx, S. D., ti Wednesday evening to for several Hnva nt Ihn f of Mr. and Mrs. William a, 2U7 Ebcrleln. Mrs, no Mrs. Larson oro cou- 'jtor-Mrs. Ethel M. Fort- w Miem, supervisor of cdu- !.l Of Ihn t.I. , ii . - ..... touuiiy JlUIIUl- (, spending this week Lima h Mtint.. ..I-,.,.... .u,.,,,j, vimuiik pom anil prnini.. -..i , 7. .. 1.. .1.. ' M-nuoia in mo nt of tho Oregon stnto sight lit nrnttrnm ra !Sl'ns,T. s. V Donald m. ' visiting hero ""renis, Mr. and Mrs. 3223 T v Wlfc' nur- Ihas been sti.tloncd nt Of ASPIRIN tablet f't upset stomach When you need quickrclioffrom pain, do you hesltntn n J j aspirin because f J it loaves you 11 with nn upset IM ntnmach? If bo, u this now modi- EMm i., cnl. dincovory. for yoU. ,aUhodoo il2P''re' 'o napirln von Popsethv? "P?01" wny for fc'0,,fD,rtn inniS.flully, lou tho lI.!:fSduccthoacldltvnf lldowtstomach-ovcnaftor Bpsska A series of tulka ore being given to Kliiimilh county 4-11 clubs this week by Helen Cowglll, uiwlstunt stuto 411 club lender from Uregon Htntn col louv. She spnko lit Falrhnven, Altiiinohl unci Bhusta schouls Wednesday, unci Is npenklug to day, Tlmrsilny, at tho Henley, Merrill unci Mulln schools. Fri day she la scheduled to bo at Knosevelt from 10' to 11 a, m., ond at lily from IM to 3 p. in. Hummaa Rnla 'I'hm A...l. can Leglun auxiliary will huld a rummugo sulo Suturday, Febru ory 10, in the former location of ruimjr witfmium, on ivinin near tho corner of (Ith street, Thoso with riiinmauo to donato aro imkiul In rnli Mm riitll,.,,!,,... 71ti:i, or Mrs. Motscheubachcr', .iDOi, or nring u to tno sain lo rnllnn nn Krlnnv nftnmnrtn u,i,m,i there will bo soincuno thero to receive u. Htclsmstlon Mn Htro P. II. Shiner, fiscal accountant from tho Denver bureau of rec lamation, J. F. Kustl. ocllnu chief of tl) fiscal branch of the Sacramento regional office of lochnnutlon, ond James Henges bach, accountant from the Sac ramento officii, are hero today on routine accounting business, Braakfait Pl r... ..n communion breukfnst hovo been mi u ii o oy me usu, Niillonal Catholic Cominiinlty service, tho affair to bo given after tho 0:110 moss at Sacred Heart pur Ish house. Servicemen and wom en attending this mass urc cor illolly Invited to ho guests ot tho breakfast. At Homo N. B. Nelson, Klamath county ussessor, was 111 at his homo on Ewaunu street Thursday, suffering from a severe cold. Service Men and Women Home on Leave Pvt. Roy Glubrccht from Cump Roberts, Calif, Here until February 12. S 2o Donald Christy from Furrogut, Ida. Tho above service people are entitled to tree passes to the local theatres and free fountain servlco at Lost Rlvor dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of tho theatres and R. C. Woodruff of tho dairy. Plcaso call at The Herald and Nows office (ask for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickets. OF Pomona Gling t John Marsholl, master of Pomona grunge, urged a good uttendanco at the Pomona meeting sched uled for 10 a. m. sharp Sutur day, February 10, at the Mid laud grange hull. Lunch will be served at 12 o'clock, followed by tho lecturer's hour. Marshall advised all members that mat ters Important to the grange would bo brought up Saturday, To Portland Cpl. and Mrs. Robert Henderson of Klamath Fulls aro leaving for Portland Thursday night to visit her cousin, Sgt. Lelund Reiner, who was wounded In Franco three months ago. Cpl. Henderson Is stationed at the Marino Bar racks here. Stamp Sal Mills school stu dents will obscrvo the regular defense stamp snlo Friday, Feb ruary 10, under the sponsorship of the Mills PTA. The Inst sale totaled $420.40. bringing the total for the school year to $0028.35. Society to Moot Tho Kathryn Beattlo Missionary society will meet Friday at tho home of Mrs. ' Abncr, 2743 Dayton. All inter-, estcd women aro Invited to at-' tend. Election of officers will be held. Correction Mr. ond Mrs. M. V. Zclmun 1337 Wllford, aro parents of a baby boy, born Feb ruary 4 at Klamath Valley hos- filial, Tho name was erroneous y given as J. J. Zemun, 11(1 N. 0th. From Silver Llc Mrs. Wal ter Kittridgo of Silver Lake, is visiting hero for a few days at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Jack Schulzc, 1511 Pacific Ter race , Card Party Catholic Daugh ters of America will sponsor a public whist and pinochle party Monday, February 12, at 8 p. m., in tho parish hall.-This will bo the Inst party before Lent. Nursos to Mh Members of tho Oregon State Nurses associa tion, District No. 8, will meet to night, Thursday, at 8 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. Iva Olson, 2211 Oregon. Pottpontd Tho shower plan ned by the Dorcas society of the Seventh Day Advontlst church tonight, Thursday, for Mrs. Aubrey Rcdlfcr, has been post poned Indefinitely. Chaplain to Prtich Chaplain Oliver W. Jones of the naval air station will preach at the Com munity Congregational church on Garden Sunday, February 11, at 11 a. m. Card Party Tho Women of tho Moose will sponsor a card party Friday, February 0, at 2 f, m. in tho Mooso hall. This Is he second of the scries and the public is invited to attend. fljM, how n ta,7".--nOW 1 - Mooting Kappa chapter, Bota Sigma Phi, will meet at 8 o'clock tonight, Thursday, In the bluo room of tho Wlllnrd hotel. All members arc urged to attend. Costum Party All Camp Firo Girls oro invited to attend a costume party Friday, Febru ary 0, from 7:30 to 0 p. m. In the Fremont auditorium. In Portland Mrs, Stanley Stnlgcr and Mrs, Charles Bolley, accompanied by their young sons, nro spending this week in Portland visiting friends. In SaUm District Attorney C, A. Humble and County Judge U. E. Rccder,' left early Thurs day morning or Salem to spend sovoral dnys on business. Toacher 111 Mrs. Marguerite Morgan, fourth grade teacher at Mills, has been 111 this week. Chase's Offlco, 203 IOOF Building will "put you right" on your withholding rtcoipts. May avo something. HOW SHE SHOPS "CASH AND CARRY" Without Painful Backache .' Miny sulrerfTt rellnv nftsxlni bRnltanhs qulnkly. onwi they dloovi,r tlinl h wil MUM ot thflr tinuliln mny b tlrod klilnjvi. Tbn kliliwys ra NstunTs y l - ns thfl aiccM Kolcla and wnita out of tho iloml. Thy liolp moak popl P"" o" ''whin dtiotdor ot kMnw limrtlon nnnlja polKnom mllr to remnlii In your blootl, It rnur caua ntRSins backnclie, rhsumiitlo pftlna, it rulna, loo ol jwp nd imtn, nuns up Slight, awelllns, piiffinwai undrf the ayw, itn,lahea and clliiln-M. FrMinnl w acaaly imMKiu wilb martins anil tmrnlns aorna ilmea ahowa than la aomathlng wronj with your kidnaya or liladdar. Don't, wait! Ak your drum M (or Doan a rilla, ud tinenafully by nillllona (or ovar . 40 yr ara. Thy alvo happy rallel and will balp tha IS mild of kldnay tnbM nuih nul poUmn ia wuta (nun your Mood. Qat Doan'a riua. The district attorney's office today continued the Investiga tion into the sodomy charge placed against Edward William Goedert, 47, Merrill, and action against the valley resident was withheld pending further study, District Attorney Clarence A. Humble stated. In the meantime, Goedert is In the Klamath county Jail. Ho is a former Merrill restaurant oper ator and was arrested at Tule lake, February 3. Parents of the 7-ycar-old boy involved appeared at the district attorney's office Wednesday and gave statements bearing on the case. Goedert had not been arraigned late Thursday, State Urged to Pais Pasteurization Bill PORTLAND, Feb. 8 W) The state legislature was urged to pass lawa immediately requiring tho proper pasteurization of all milk In Oregon, in a resolution unanimously endorsed by the Multnomah county medical; so ciety last night. The doptors asked that pend ing dairy and meat legislation be referred for study to commit tees on medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy. The society demand ed that legislators also place "the legally constituted health authorities of Oregon" in con trol of health aspects of the meat and dairy industries. , Discriminating buyers of In surance patronise Hans Nor land, 118 North 7th. Thursday. Feb. (J, 194S HERALD AND NEWS FIVB 1 DEALERS TO MEET A Joint meeting of grocery men and meat dealers of Klam ath Falls and vicinity will be held at the Willard hotel, Friday evening at 8 o'clock, to complete the organization of a local unit of the Oregon Fodd Merchants association. , Mrs. C. L. Knight of the state association will be In attendance, according to L. F. Carter, a di rector of the group. Mel Kennedy and Howard Sprang, recruiting specialists for the navy, will make short talks as an entertainment feature. All food merchants of the locality wcro urged to attend. Leather Boot Laces Shoe Oil - Shoe Grease OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main Just Received GABARDINE SHIRTS Fine tailored 40 wool, S button cuff. Tan end brown. Siies 14-17 $8.95 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main St. ' SOOTT MEEK 35 mm VERSiW FEB. 8th to 14th The aim and purpose of Scouting . . . character and citizenship . . . are the aim and pur pose of democracy. The manner in which the Scouts manifest their ideals is proof of that. Penney associates are close to Scouting and are proud of our Modoc Council Scouts. Pen ney's has the honor to be distributor of Scout supplies and is happy to assemble special Scout displays and contribute its windows to Scout activities. . Boy Scout Week ends another eventful year of scouting . . . and Penney's is proud to offer them our congratulations at this time. SCOUT UNIFORMS BOY SCOUT SHIRTS Made of fine Quality cotton. Heavy weight. Sanforized. OC Hard finish. Size 13 V4 to 15 V4 ata3 BOY SCOUT PANTS Mode of fine quality cotton. Heavy weight, hard O OR finish, Sanforized. Sizes 24 to 32 Jaat BOY SCOUT NECKERCHIEF A 31x31 inch square mado ot a fine cotton handkerchief lawn, in all available color combinations and T5e with Scout insignia In corner a?w Plain at 60c NECKERCHIEF, SLIDES Made of rayon sultish braid in all colors Others In Plastic Blue and Khaki 15c 10c BOY SCOUT HATS 100 wool felt, 3-in. brim, corded ribbon with Scout Insignia trim. Rayon shoe string, tie. Khaki. " QE Sizes 6 to 1 ...... . BOY SCOUT CAPS Overseas style. Made of a hard finish cotton twill, washable. Scout insignia, red braid trim. Regulation ; A) khaki color .:...... I,vv BOY SCOUT BELTS Heavy cotton webb belt. Slide buckle with official RfltC emblem - . aw 4 4' f , if' i -(' h ' mmm tA..,.r.-v... BOY SCOUT SOX Fine cotton yarn, ribbed top, with red stitched top. '; Iftm SUes 9 to 11 hi ...I.. - - vw BUC SI YPPAH Tranilated ... a "Cub It Happy" i , also square, fair and gamo in tho activities of CUBBING, younger boy program (9-12 years) of the Soy 8oouts of Aniorlca, CUB .UNI FORMS CUB SHIRTS Hard finish cotton twill Cub Insignia in gold above right pocket. Cub insignia on metal buttons which are removable. Of ficial navy blue in all 1 QE available sizes. Ea. CUB SCOUT KNICKERS A heavy twill in navy blue, with knitted band in navy and gold trim, 1 CC button down bock pocket. Ages 8-13. ' CUB NECKERCHIEF 28 by 41 Inch triangle. Gold with navy border, Cub insignia in dOe corner. Ea. CUB CAP Navy, blue wool serge with gold color, rayon cord trim. Cub Scout insignia on front, fully lined in black sateen. ftft All available sizes. Ea. vw CUB HOSE Knee length stocking In a fine ribbed cot ton. Navy with two gold bands kQr around turn down cuff. Sizes, 8-11. . . CUB BELT Web belt with metal slide buckle, official : Cub insignia, all available - Cfli sizes. Ea. CUB PACK SACK Navy blue, heavy duty canvas pouch style, adjustable straps, metal ring fast ening, with Cub insignia on QC closing flap. (Plus tax). leT? HAVERSACK Mado of heavy duck of sufficient weight to turn water. Two wide web shoulder simps for carrying; ring attachments on the side for lashing on blankets In tho horse collnr pack style. Extra large, bellows pocket with two small pockets on front. Scout Insignia on closing flop. (Plus tax). ataa CUB & SCOUT RINGS Sterling silver respective insignia. (Plus tax). 1.00 BOY SCOUT WHISTLE Made of smart new olive green plastic. Sharp, clear, commanding tone. Used for warning signals, calls for assistance and all emergencies. Stamped with OC official Boy Scout Badge. aw BOY SCOUT BUGLE Olive colored plastic, easy blowing and rich In tone. A well made regulation model Instrument, removable mouth-, piece, eyelets for bugle L "JC cord. Ea. SCOUT COIN PURSE Genuine leather with plastic holder for small coins. Extra pocket for QQe bills. (Plus tax). , SCOUT EQUIPMENT SCOUT FIRST AID KITS Official kits, made by Johnson and Johnson. Fully equipped. . Be ready to meet any , . ftCf WW emergency. BOY SCOUT COMPASS Official bar needle compass, made by Taylor. Very accurate. BOY SCOUT AXES Official axe," Bi-Metallic with Khaki canvas sheath. 1.25 1.35 ; SCOUT SLEEPING BAGS 100 wool (90 wool noils, 10 virgin wool) filled. : : Heavy' olive colored ducking, snap fastening on side, stitched padding, tent shelter. Will roll up small enough to go in Yucca Pack Sack. Scout insignia on . tie flap which holds bag firmly together when heavy white ropes are securely tied. Full man 1 C Art SCOUT RATION BARS Boy Scout emergency ration. Exact formula used by U. S. army. Just the thing to take along - 1 C on hikes. : " SCOUT YUCCA PACK A large bag made of heavy waterproof canvas. Has two flaps, one with pocket and one without. D rings on side provide anchorage for blanket or bed roll. 20" high, 15" wide. and 8V4" thick. 9 CA Weight 2 pounds, (Plus tax). Ea. The Public Is Invited! All Troops and Cub Packs In Klamath County are having Anniversary Celebrations this week. Some aro having Parent-Scout potluck dinners. Some are having Troop Courts of Honor, Others are having "open house" In connection with their regular meeting. Among the groups that have announced the details of their events arei All Troops are planning to attend some church In a group. Those sponsored by churches will attend that church, other "Troops will select some adjacent church. Troop 3 Potluck dinner and Troop program. Roosevelt School, S:30 p, m . . Monday, Feb. 12. Troop 8 Open House at regular Troop meeting.. Allamont Junior High School, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 7:30 P. M. a- w w r r DISTRIBUTOR OFFICIAL SCOUT SUPPLIES Troop 2 Potluck dinner and Troop Meeting program. Altamont Jr. High, 6:30 P. M., Tuoi., Feb. 13. Troop 16 Potluck Dinner and church attendance. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Sunday, Feb. 11th. w Troop 50 , , Open House for parents at Mutual Improvement . Association meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 13th, 7)30 P. M. Basement of Library.