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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1945)
II Illllll lllllllllllll I ?I-lht Wo.Ws Society fyi.n Service of the First hri! church will bold a oi, miotlni In the church i'1"1?., P'il Edward. '"amI the study class at and will toko up .. 't ri. chapter, o , Ephe- E it noon tnro wui funeral moouiia ," t:.n nlannea, " P' tor the afternoon Is Sanctity of th. flin Home" and those par ...in i-Btiresent. In cos- f'cRrl.tl-n homes In varl- fcwd'all women of Jh I.Vh. congregation, and !l i of the church are in to tlcnd. ndlr Circle Postponed--am of araduatlon the meet tf thi ?xlendly Circle wll L held thl week. The nex K, on June 7 will be at lorn cf Grace Bock of 137 tl Rebekeh drill team rietlce Wednesday at 7:45 In the Odd Fellow, hall, umbers requosted to be Leltnit Schoolmates Eeet Frldsy at the home of IJienry irime, se vn 1 J P. Funiral Costs In Be Exorbitant r CARL WHJTLOCK ev can be not only ex- Bit, but unreasonable. Ex- bit If they do not yield utmost i '.. . . tw dollar ipend value unreason- the cost e service loo much financial for ones btances. every ill our Icnowledie. our landing of material, and Illy, our buying power se are directed at assur m the utmost value In Met you may select, ra ts oi its coat. here, more often than It client is urged to select costly service than the had orlalnallv Dlanned. ily because we feel, sin- at a memorial service bever Imoose a burden- fclliatlon on shoulders al lowed by the emergency kvemcnt. J cool In Memory Gar- week Mr. WhltlocV of rl Whitlock Funeral kvlll comment on "Ma. pay." At Home Howard O. Shufor, 683 Roseway, has received an linnorahln (tlitr-hnt-an ffnm 4U. servlco and is homo after three year i tno t-ucos army air field at Pecos, Tex. He was with the ground crew and surved us air- Slano mechanic an-t crew chief, hafnr Is now back t work ut the Swan Lake Moulding com pany whore he wos omploycd for several yours prior to enter ing the servlco. Guild Ta Mmml Th. .1 St. Paul's Episcopal church will iiieu. on i nureuuy, may ze, tor a 1 o'clock politick luncheon. This will bo tha last meeting un til Septombcr and all the wom en of the parish aro cordially In vited to attend. ale Held Friday In the war stamp and bond sale held Friday at Falrvlew school, personnel and student, purchased to the amount of $828.30, It was an nounced today by the PTA. Mrs. Ed Dlngman and Mrs. R. J. Sum ner were in charge. Meet Slated Representatives of tha Oregon Beverage associa tion will meet at the Willard hotel at 2 p. m. Tuesday with Klamath county Beverage ll' censees to discus, problem af fectlng the beverage Industry In this aroa. Home Asain Mrs. Dora Gull ey returned last week from a trip to oouth Carolina where she visited with her eon and his wife, Copt, and Mrs. Max P. Gulley. Capt. Gulley was mana- 6 or of the municipal airport here cfore the war. Elected President Kathryn A. Hoffman of Klamath Falls was elected president of Delta Phi Delta, national art honorary fraternity, at Montana State col lege last week. Miss Hoffman Is Junior student in applied art, rrom Pyote PFC Dick Post la here for two weeks from Pvote. Tex., where he is sta tioned with the US army air corps. He la visiting nis wue and small son, Richard, at 801 Eldorado. Pension Club Meet Members of the Railroad Employe. Na tional Pension club will meet Monday evening, May 21, at the home of E. L. Mitchell of 817 East Main. Improving Wllford E. Lamm, well-known Klamath lumber man, Is recovering in Hillside hospital following a sudden Ill ness which occurred Saturday, $65618 In Bonds Bought In Lak County LAKEVIEW Lake county has to date $88,618.28 to apply against Its 7th war loan bond quota of $461,000. Of the total amount sold to date $59,081.29 Is Series E bonds, and the re mainder F, G and C series. Paisley district lead, all oth ers with 34 per cent of Its $8525 quota attained. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt thank, and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, the messages of sympathy and the beautiful floral offering, during our bereavement, the loss of our beloved husband and father. MRS. T. G. JOHNSON. LT. ROBERT JOHNSON. Spar Recruiter 3 w Maxln Batch, Bp. (R) 1e, ar rived in Klamath Falls en Mon day for the purpose of Inter viewing young women between the ages of 20 and 38 who are Interested in enlisting in the 8pars of the United States ooast Ruard. She was accompanied ar by Patricia McHugh, Y lo, and Lyl Kruger, MOMM lo. Th thraom is staying at th Willard hotel while here, and if further information Is d aired, th recruiters may be comaciea vner. The Psclflc Coast Internitlon al association pistol match ha. scneauioa inree maicnes tor po lice officers to be hold one each month, in May, June and July, JV43. Local police officer, plan to participate with two team, en tering. The first team will have James Brown as captain, with ucieu uieon, Charles Howard and Bud Swltrer. Frank Black' mer will serve as substitute. The second team will Include Oscar Gerllne a. captain, Jim Smith. Lesley Llebman. Roscoe Lilly with Verpe Bloomberg as substitute. Sgt. Leigh Ackcrman will act as referee and witness with cap tains of the teams. The May shoot for Klamath win do ncia a. soon as the weather clears, police stated. Three target, will be supplied eacn man per momn. Ten snot, will be slow fire, ten time fire and ten rapid fire. All .hots will be fired from 20 yards. Target, will be sent to PCI headquarters, Vancouver, B. C., and score bulletin, will be dis tributed a. soon as results are compiled. CARD Or THANKS We wish in aytnnrl nnp ilnpAM appreciation for the acts of kind ness, me messages oi sympathy and beautiful floral offerings for our beloved husband and fnlher. Mrs. L. D. Jackson and family. Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin! To promptly tooth itching, burning skin of Ecsema, Pimples, Athlete' Foot and similar skin and scalp irri tations due to external cause apply Zemo a Doctor's highly medlcab intitibl llouid backed by 86 yean1 success I Zemo also aid. hoaling. Over 26,000,000 packages sold. First trial convince! In 8 . aims. AU drugstore. jlflQ New Analgesic Table la lllt) now released to public Thoutands find H gives quicker safe reiitf , from headache from pains of sinus, neuritis; neuralgia and arthritis 'OR MANT TEARS ejplrlo fcii btea accepted by both the medical profeiiioa ".. '' Public w a aafe, aux way to teller pais. But many people who had complete confidence in aspirin did not find it ne ' fWri relief from bllndint, maddening riin aa they hoped for. Hence in desper ation they sometime turned to other tamedlea less well proved. T meet this eltvarlm group of etdical research men aat out to see what could be done to speed up the analgesic Pain-kllllng" salon of esplrin-to nske It brlna their patients quicker ni . without been or stomach upset. Out of these researches cam a really aaw kind of aoalicsic tablet, a combines lion of ssplrln sad calcium ttutemate: la this new tablet, aspirin doea its old, ssfe Job of relieving pale. But through its combinstion with calcium glutamate, ex tensive tests hy physiciana snowed it Rive most people both i'c.r relief and gritur telitj from pain. After flits xtnstv tcsrtni and us by members of the medical profession aa prescription remedy, this new enalgesic tablet has now been released or non prescription sale by every druggist. It is called Superin (from auper-aspirin). You can getita biassed, quick relief from pala by asking your druggist for a bonle today 30 tableta for J9(. Ask for Superin Supir-ltu Prepared by Carter Products, Inc.. New York. - Ctitla... Quiet: niUffrem pan-wifh softly VISIT 1 Wl finished, the Spars of the United owns count Kuura are sun re cruiting young women to help speed the fall of Japiin, accord ing to Maxine Bulch, Sp (R) 1c, and Patricia McHugh, Y 1c, who are visiting in Klamath Villi: nn ntnnrlt.i, ohi rr..A.n.. . u..u vi, ...v,,mu aim . uciua from the recruiting station at i-uniana. women irom me age. of 20 to 38, and especially those with ftfHot frnlnlrtu onrf .vnn.l. ence aro needed by the coast tfutuu. The two recruiter, are staying at the Willard hotel while here, and may be contacted there by anyone interested. The women reaorvllttH UVI liflnlrtH thm nna-t guard meet its growing need for men on tne sea lane, oi tno ex panding Pacific war. Spar, have already replaced thousand, of men on shore. Jobs, thereby re leasing them for sea duty, but the demand Is heavy tor add! tlonal thousands in the Pacific theater of war. Spar recruits must be Ameri can citizens, hove at least two years of high school or business school, be in good physical con. ditlon, be at least 58 inches tall, have no dependents under 18 and have vision at least cor rective to 2030. Complete in formotlon may be secured from the coast guard recruiting station at 808 SW Morrison .treet. Port land (5), Oregon. Accompanying the Spar re cruiter, on their present tour of 52!ite1.n.0re-!on ' kyl Kruger, MOMM 1c, from the 13th navai district coast guard recruiting office at Seattle. Kruger, a vet eran nf twn VInrV wartima duty, is meeting with high school iMiiitiiJuin ana outer, in tne In terests of various coast guard programs. If It'- Mfrl,n-, .-nl. ... . need, advertise for a used on in in eiasauiea. Levy To Be Voted On For School Addition A special levy for $28,000 to build an addition at the rear of the Fremont school building will be souaht at the school election in June, the school board ana budget committee de cided at a meeting Friday night. It was brounht out that the addition would provide two extra classrooms, which are badly needed since Fremont ha. become the building for all eighth grade, of the city schools. It will also provide new shower rooms. Some other changes couia do maae wun money pro Vlded by the special levy. Members of the budget com' mittee Include Percv Murrav Gene Hooker, Glen Hout, George Mclntyro and Malcolm Epley. ine Duogot win oe completed for publication In a few days. USO Committee Hosts At Opening Of Club Members of the USO operat ing committee will act as offi cial host, at the civilian opening of the new USO club at 11th and Walnut on May 29, from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. The club 1. to be lo cated in what was formerly the old Arcade garage building. It ha. been completely remodeled during the past few months for the purpose of accommodating more service men and women. Anyone interested is cordially Invited to visit the club at its for mal opening Hans Norland Auto Insurance Phone 8080. Comt and tea THE DUTCH EAST INDIES THE SOUTH SEAS INDO-CHINA at th COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Garden near Martin) Franklin Warner and his wlf will epeek on their travels in th countries. TUESDAY, MAY 22, At 8:00 P. M. 8 ROW H SUGAR APDSNBW TROPICAL FLAVOR TO Baked Carrots (raw carrots J tbsp.CandH Brown Sugar ' 2 tbsp. butter Slice carrots lengthwise, place in baking dish with Vt Inch water covering bottom. Brush wjth butter, sprinkle with C and H Brown Sugar and salt. Bale till tender. Be sure it's suaar II JHIODESS WITH THE PROVED DEODORANT sA? A DODORAH7 SAED MVSYMODS$ fMPWNfANO LAB 7STS SftowrrtgAsnwisMHGiYi CnVf MO DSS 75 SOFTER AN& SAFER, TOO ME FOR THAT SfG BARGAIN BOX " QumtSAVisstf EXTRAORDINARILY EFFiaiVE-according to 26 testa by im partial laboratory. " PRAISED IY THOUSANDS after year' tryout You'll cheer, tool NO 10 THER with separate powder, no fuss. SOFTER I SAFERI-3 out of 4 women found Modess softer to touch in nationwide poll. 209 nurses, in hospital tests, found Mode safer, tea likely to strike through than nationally known Uyer-type napkins. COSTS NO MORE. Big Bargain Box even save you 13(1. Try itl 9B M V GermesfG baroanbox 56 sonemsAfeitc santaky NAPKINS CONTAIN! NO APUDOMNT ONLY Monday, May 31. I94S HERALD AND HZWS FIYS LAKEVIEW Stuart G. Demp- eiu, wnu hub Duun assistant man ager of the Lakeview branch of thft Plrat Mntlnnul hunk t Dn-t- land for the past seven years, is waving raonoay to lane up his new duties as assistant manager ui tne oaiem nrancn ot the i tr.t Matlnnnl Commenting upon Dcmpsle's uarwier, r. oniaer, manager of the Lakeview bank, .aid: "Oempslo is considered one of the most efficient assistant mana. gors In the system and will be missed by the bank staff and hi. many friends in the community." Before coming to Lakeview he nail mPn ansnniatfirl .a.ltu ,(.. A toria branch and its predecessor ur a i years. Appointed to fill the vacancy Beckett, who has been in the .ii.uiuy or me irst National bank of Portland for the past 11 ywi. He Is the former mana ger of the Moro branch, the En terprise branch and from 1937 tO lf)4A Ufa, manatfn. ' 1U. ,1,-1 , ---- ' """'bw W WiC YTU1. Iowa branch. Treatment Mrs. Frank Burns. 2K43 s 'Rtu . , at Klamath Valley hospital Sat UrdflV nftomnnn anA CnnJn n. released to return home. JfT f?jA ICE IIKI0UI-tMO0TH-NO ICI CITtTAtt iNixriNt ivi-si'gf to if sood ENJOY MAKING IT otlly in your refrigerator. Mix, whip nd Uw vaporat.d milk, mUk, pur tWNt cream, mor, with ANY FLAVOR ona reiiaw on or th zo famovs Vcipn in ooch ISc pockogt of LoaDonDeKRy BRAND STABILIZE ; ways to get the most mileage out of your skirts! 1 Be tare year ileevcs) sural too long. Cuff that hang down fray faster. i 2 Turn up your shirt collari before tending them to the leumdry. (This cut down abrasion on the top edge of collar, where they wear out first.) 1 Don't let Mama or the laundry put too much starch in your collars. 4 If you perspire freely, have your shirts laundered promptly. And if you use a deodorant, allow it to ory oeiore you pur. on your anirtt. 5 When buying a new shirt, be sura you get a good one. Why not stop in today and . aee our good-looking new Arrow Shirts? They're "Sanforized'Mabeled (won't shrink even 1), nd made of fabrics pro tettod for long wear 1 $2.24 up Drew's Manstore Bine 1818 733 Mai 1 IV tb . -Miif,, j ., RICHFIELD'S SUMMERSHIELD SERVICE has been developed by RICHFIELD engineers to get your ear ready for summer driving. Ask your RICHFIELD dealer about this one-stop service for summer at one special price . . . NOW. SPARK PLUGS cleaned, ad justed and tested. AIR CLEANER cleaned and re-oiled. CRANKCASE drained, cleaned and refilled with Richfield Motor Oil. DIFFERENTIAL drained, cleaned, refilled with Rich field Gear Oil. BATTERY checked and filled, case and terminals cleaned and carrier bolts tightened.. O I.ifl TIRES cheeked, inflated, cross-switched. O FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS cleaned, inspected, lubri cated. RADIATOR drained, cleaned . and refilled. CHASSIS completely lubri cated with highest quality lubricants. TRANSMISSION drained, cleaned, refilled with Rich field Gear Oil. 6W HoKHhtpbl Mttt M