Methodist Plcnla Thursday,
July 2(1, nil nicinlicia mid (rli'iulH
of tliu Klrnl Mi'thudhit church
ro Invlli'd In iiituud it ixjllui-k
picnic III Mould pink lit (I p, in.,
In huiini' of tlx' Hov. Victor I'lill
litis mid Mm. I'IiIIIIim. '1'hu Ili'V.
Mr. Phillips Is lit'KlnnliiK I ho
mivcnth yi'iir of his iiiislnruto.
Thorn) iitliindliiK should hrliiK
tnlilo Kcrvlcii. Ccif f'i will liu fur
liixhtid. Thns without triiimpor
tiitloii nliouhl l)n nt thi rliurch Hi
U p. in., mid liny with extra room
in their aim urn nl.in linked tu
hp ul Ihu church lit Unit lima.
Picnic The iiuxHIurv of the
Ilrothcrhoocl of I'. v. , Train,
men mid iiieinl i. I h c
StliiKerettu xoclul c. v ill hold
a pollock picnic In Moore purk,
Thursday , July 211, ul noon. Hus
bands, children mid prospective
mi'inhcr lire Invited to iitlend.
Colli (IrlnkN mid leu cremn will
ho furnliilied. For further In
formation, cull Mm. Fred Cienen
rux, of the Sllnueretteii, or Mrs.
V. C. Phillips, of Ihu nuxllliiry.
Vacation Trip Mury Leo
Luthropp of Simula, Calif., mid
Esther isiittitrlun, Momu opera
tor lit Kliinuith Fulls Western
Union, iiru vlifltlnii with Mr. mid
Mix. llrownliiK, former Khimnlh
rexldenlx. lit Hiino LodKe. From
there they nru K"IK "' lu 1'orl
liiml, Suiiltle, llrenierton nod
Ml. Vcrnou before reluming
home.
On Orogonlan Clifford Howa,
former KU1IS Knttllxh nnd jotir
iinllxm teiicher, Ix now work Inn
on the city desk iiflcrnoonx ul
the Ori'Kunliin In Portland,
jtowe Ix ul" profexxor of Jour
nnllxm lit Pacific university nt
Forest Cirovu nnd teuehex Hum
mer courxex there In the morn
lutix. Program Chupliiln Dnvld T.
Clllinor of Cump Tulelukt, will
prexent n program Sunday, July
20, at II p. in. In the USU build
lii. Thlx dnle murkx the nnnl
vcrxnry blrthdny of the ornnnl
zatlon of the nrmy chupliiln. The
public 1 Invited.
To Open Studio Edith E.
Ctixxcl nnd Lolx N. Cnxxel have
returned from Los Angeles nfler
hnvlnn completed Ihelr course
of study nt tho Mrs. Corbetfx
School of Eyo Educiitlon nnd
will open studio nt S:2 Muln.
Pinochle Prtlot The Su
burban Lenxue nuxllliiry will
hold the first of n series of pi
nochlo pnrllex lu the KC hnll on
Tucxdny, July 24, nt 2 p. m,
Anyono Intercxted in pinochle is
Invited to attend.
Cutitt Sunday Hugh Will
lnca of Modesto, Culif., Mrx.
Margaret Wiuson nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. D. Reed were guests for
Sunday dinner nt the home of
Mrs. Adn Spnrrctorn, llnrlnn
drive,
Sliter Hare Mrs. Dlimchc
Fulllngton of Onklnnd, Ix n guest
this week nt the homo of her sis
ter, Mrs. Pnul.Genry.
YOUR
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FOR
MOVING
STORAGE
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MIWUTIOH
PHONE 4151
643 Broad Rt.. Klamath Falls
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CLARENCE LOVE
Musical Director
Coming July 26-27
With His All Girl
Orchestra at the
PELICAN THEATRE
'DARLINGS of RHYTHM"
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Reunion Lt, (Jtf) Allen Mocu
hec, hlx wife mid lufiint xon,
have, been vlxitlnu lit Ihu homo
of hlx parents, Mr. and Mix. Al
ien Mocuuco, whllo ul, Mocuueo
wux on a 10-dny leave'. He left
Mondiiy morning to report to
Corpus Chrlxtl. Also homo Ih
I'FC Dnvld Mocubco, , who will
h'livo 'I'uexduy to report to Fort
bowls, I lu hux recently returned
homo lifter duty In Germany. Al
xo lit the Mocnhee homo over the
weekend weru Mr, nnd Mrx. Kl
bert Mociihca mid xon of Luke
view. Ladl.i .Aid Tho Kliimuth
Luthern Ludles Aid will meet
Tuexduy evening, July 24, nt 8
o'clock nt tho church at Cross
nnd Crescent. Devotions will be
led by the Rev. Mr. Tomiess
with "My America," us tho topic.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Astrld
Johnson nnd Mrx. Ed Ixenxcc.
Meetings will be held In tho eve
ulnijx until further notice.
Recovering Jlmmlo S 1 on t,
who was struck by a cur last
Wednesday, Is showing decided
improvement. Ho is tho son of
Lt, Col. and Mrs. James Slnal.
He and his mollior are making
Ihelr homo with her father, II. S.
Cunningham, whllo Lt, Col.
Skint is In Europe.
Return Home Mrs, V. J, Oug
mini and daughter, Murjorle,
have returned from Los Angeles
where they have been for tho
pnxt two weeks. Mr. and Mrx.
Otto Steuben nnd duughter, Nor
ma, of Lux Angelex, nro vlxlting
the Ongmnns ul their home on
Itndcllffe street.
To Crescent Dr. Gernld Jos
eph of the Mnrlno Bnrrackx
medlcul stuff hns been nt Cres
cent hike for several days on
duly nt tho marines' side camp
there. Dr. Alleo B. Hendricks
will go to Crescent lukc this
week.
Meeting There will be a
chamber of commerce board of
directors meeting Wednesday
noon. The chief Item of busi
ness will be the final considera
tion of the tourist committee's
muster plnn. An Industrial de
velopment film will be shown.
To San Francisco Dnvld Bry
ant, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
nrynnl, 422 N. Oth, will return
to Snn Francisco nfter having
been home on a Ienve. Dnvld Is
in the navy.
Meeting A meeting of the
city nirport committee hns been
called by Gus Krnusc, chnlrmnn,
for 3 p. m. Tuejidny, They will
meet with the nvlutinn commit
tee of the chnmbcr of commerce.
Point Free Utility, commer
clnl nnd cull grades of Inmb will
bo point free from July 23 to
August 31 in nil counties west
of the Cascades, Including Hood
Hiver county.
Visit at Eugene Mrs. diet
Lonpslet and daughters, Jana
and Sandra, have returned from
n week's visit In Eugene with
Mrs. Lungslct's father, C. A.
Rice.
Weekend In Euqene Mr. nnd
Mrs. Harold Heath Sr.. spent the
pnst weekend In Eugene.
SOCKS
Cotton or Wool
20c to $1.00
OREGON WOOLEN
Main and 8th
ATTENTION!
HOSIERY CUSTOMERS
For a long time, Moe's, "The Women's Store," has tried to solve
the retail hosiery problem with fairness to all.
fc However, we feel that the working woman has not had an
equal chance to secure her allotment of hosiery, because of
being confined to her job.
r We therefore have decided to give the working girl a better
, chance to secure her allotment by setting apart a time strictly
for her.
fc The time decided upon for offering the present stock Is at an
hour when most working women are off duty.
The next salo of HOSIERY for WORKING GIRLS will be
TUESDAY, JULY 24
FROM 4 TO 6 O'CLOCK ONLY
fc Each customer will please present a slip with her name, signed
by her employer, and name of the company by which she it
employed. Otherwise she will not be served.
THE
Civilian Again Cnpt. CSoorgo
rt. UurlliiKs Is home with his
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, J. A, Uorl
Inus, nfter receiving nn, honor
iiblo dlschargo from tho urmy
nlr corps. Ho served 111 months
ns pilot In tho Chlnii-Iiidlu-Iiur-mn
thnuter of operations, and
whs commanding officer of a 11
iilxoii squudron beforo returning
to the United Slides In April,
1 114.1. Ho hns received the Air
Mednl, Ilrotiza Stnr mid tlireo
Onk Lenf clusters. Ills parents
live nl 917 N. 4th.
ip,
Klumalh offico of the U. S. for
est service opened again this
morning with Lllu Cox nx secre
tary. Helen Rndcllffo cumo
down from Lnko o' the Woods,
where she ix acting ns flro dix-
finlehcr, to help her with prc
Imlnnry work.
On Leave Bill McMullen,
GM 2c, nnd Don Scholor, GM
3c, both with tho nnvy on the
USS Truthcn, ore In Klamnth
Fulls on Ienve niter having spent
two years In tho South and Cen
tral Pacific,
Women of Moose Drill All
officers, escorts nnd committee
chairmen of the Women of the
Moose urc asked to be present at
the Moose hall, wcclncxday, Juiv
25, nt 8 p. m., for regular drill
practice.
f nn Tn.iir.nr. Uf i A I ( n m
Clyde Klddlb met with the coun
ty AAA committee nnd others
Interested in crop insurance this
morning, relative to establishing
u. o. crop insurance on wncai.
Hold Meeting Members of
the Shastn 4-H Gnrdeners for
Victory club will meet Tuc.idnv,
Julv 24, nt 2:30 p. m.. nt 230S
Pnltcrson. Wnyne Buck will
net ns host.
Proud Parents TM 2c Alva
Dickinson and Mrs. Dickinson,
Corvallis, arc the parents of a
baby girl, Evalyn Ann, born
July 21. They arc former Klam
ath residents.
In Los Angeles Marshall
Cornctt, head of tho Signal Oil
distributing company here, spent
last wekend in Los Angeles on
company business.
To Portland George Long,
son of Mrs. E. M. Long, will re
port In Portland tomorrow for
training nt the naval station at
Great Lakes.
Bids Open Wednesday Bids
for contracts on the Fremont
school construction, will be open
at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, room
200, KUHS.
To Meet The RcbckoH drill
team will practice Wednesday nt
7:30 p. m. in tho IOOF hall. All
members arc urged to attend.
MORE SLEEP FOR BABY, YOU
A night of cryinc meant you and baby
both Iom alMip. But maytio poor baby
iifTnreU with tllappr raah. Ho aurinkla on
Mciaana. soothing, modicalod powder.
PRES-TO-LOGS
Wt are now caught up on orders for Pres-to-logs, and
can make delivery immediately on any amount of
Prei-to-logs you wish, NOW.
We suggest you place your order for Pres-to-logs as soon
as possible, and avoid the delay later in the fall,
when they will be rationed again.
It will be necessary for many people to substitute Presto-logs
for other wood fuel this year, and we advise
you to do so NOW.
Fred H. Heilbronner
"Fuels That Satisfy"
Plus Service
821 Spring St.
WOMAN'S STCDEjnc
E
Mulcolm Eplcy, managing edi
tor of Tho Herald and News, has
accepted appointment ax district
deputy grand exulted ruler foi
Oregon south from Wade 11.
Kcpner, grand cxnlted ruler of
tho Benevolent and Protective
Order of Elks.
Eplcy is a past exalted ruler
of tho Klnmuth Falls lodge, No.
1247, and attended the grand
lodge convention at Boston In
1043. He has been a member of
the Klamath lodge since 1034.
Ho is immediate past president
of the Klamath county chamber
of commerce.
Under his jurisdiction as the
grand exalted ruler's representa
tive will bo the lodges at Med
ford, Ashland, Grants Pass, Rose
burg, Marshflcld, Klamath Falls,
Lokcvlew and Bend.
Last Klnmath man to hold the
position of district deputy is
former Mayor John Houston.
Farm Inspector Here E. R.
Jnckman, farm crop spccialixl of
Oregon State college. Corvallls,
arrived in Klamath Falls this
morning for potato seed certify
cation. About 1700 acres of no.
totoes still remain to be Inspect
ed, to complete the first Held
Inspection.
Eagles Initiation The Eagles
auxiliary will hold Its regular
meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m., In
the lower FOE hall, Oth and
Walnut. There will be initiation
of candidates, with officers and
drill team In formal dress, rol
lowing the exercises will be rc
frcshments and entertainment.
Orlons Picnic Orions and
their children will meet at the
First Methodist church, 11:30
a. m. Tuesday, for a picnic in
Moore park. Each member is
requested to bring her own table
service. For further information
coll Mrs. Christian G. Baxter,
vuuu.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreciation for
the many ocU of kindness, the
messages of sympathy and the
beautiful floral offerings during
our recent bereavement.
Mrs. Amanda Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. John Molino
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hintz
DEVELOPING
ENLARGING
PRINTING
PHOTO SERVICE
211 Underwood Bldg.
Telephone 4153
Allies Hunt For
German Grafters
BERLIN. July 23 (JP) Amcrl-
cun, British and soviet occupa
tion armies here pressed a swift
hunt for blg-tlmo Gorman
operators In illicit stocks of al
lied food and gasoline, in an
attempt to crush fantastic spec
ulation in Berlin's necessities of
life.
Joint plans to throttle the cor
rimtlna influences at work
among allied troops in tho capi
tal wcro drafted yesterday alter
American and British security
officers for two weeks carefully
spotted illegal trading centers.
The Berlin kommandatur auth
orized soviet military police to
join tho hunt for the higher
ups. Medford Polls
Parking Meters
MEDFORD, July 23 (P)
Medford business firms are
about evenly divided on a pro
posal to install parking meters,
according to a poll just complet
ed by the Jackson county cham
ber of commerce.
Of 86 concerns Interrogated,
'.VI favored the installation and
3 1 voted no, The rest refused to
express an opinion without fur
ther study.
Nutg rowers See
Import Problem
NEWBERG, July 23 fF) Un
certainty of the import policy on
filberts, almonds and walnuts
worries Pacific coast growers,
John E. Trunk, Oregon Nutgrow
crs, Inc., manager, told the 15th
annual growers meeting here.
Trunk said foreign imports
could ruin American growers
and that recent conferences with
OPA officials may result in high
er prices to offset greater pro-
aucuon costs.
FRESH because its Popular! lp
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lllg' "THE GRAINS ARE. GREAT FOODS" fP
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NOTICE
TO
RISE AT MERRILL
MERRILL The acute hous
ing shortage and normal growth
of tho Merrill Mills are contrib
uting factors in a building pro
gram that is underway this week
to provide modern living quar
ters for two families.
Jack Hagglund, manager, an
nounced Monday purchase of a
9-acrc tract from Walter Fother
ingham, formerly the Turner
place, location of one of the pi
oneer homes of Merrill. The
property is within the city lim
its. Priorities have been granted
for two three-bedroom homes
with 700 feet of floor space.
Water lines are being run to the
property and actual construction
will get underway before the
end of the week. With the in
stallation of a new pellet mill
and barley roll, it became neces
sary, Hagglund stated, to pro
vide living accommodations for
employes. The 5-acre tract is
laid out to provide for future ex
pansion. Hagglund, formerly, with the
Deschutes Milling company of
Redmond, has been here since
last November, Harry Cllne,
formerly of Opportunity, Wash.,
is field representative for the
mills. Further new additions to
the staff will be made before
fall. Earl Barnham, Dunsmuir,
contractor who Is building sev
eral homes in Tulelake, Is in
charge of construction.
OREGONIAN ACCEPTED
WASHINGTON, July 23 (P)
Rep. Stockman (R-Ore.) has been
informed of U. S. naval acad
emy acceptance of the college
credits of his latest appointee to
the academy. The appointee,
Robert Earl Ward, will be given
his physical examinations in
August.
TIN CLOTHES
Single or double weight
COATS and PANTS
OREGON WOOLEN
800 Main
Kellogg's Corn Flakes bring you
nearly all the protective food ele
ments of the whole grain declared
essential to human nutrition,.
To Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Employes
of
The National Labor Relations
for Weyerhaeuser Timber Co.
You will be voting for PROVEN
the International Woodworkers
or
for the PROMISES of the Carpenters and Joiners of America,
A. F. of L. -
The International Woodworkers of America stands on its record
of achievement in bettering your wages and working conditions.
The Hours of Voting Will Be:
1 1 :00 a. m. to 1 :00 p. m. and 3:30 p. m. to 7:30
t
Place Company Boarding House
Paid Adv. Local 6-12, International Woodworkers of
C. I. O.
Monday. July 23. 1943
Nazi Youths Form
"Traitor Patrols"
HERFORD, Germany, July 23
WP) German youths havo begun
going on "traitor patrols" In vari
ous towns in the British occupa
tion ynn iarntt Ik. nnmaa r.t
ail German girls they see with
unieti iroops.
An allied officer said: "I
have seen gangs of these young
Germans, armed with notebooks
and pencils, going along river
banks spying on German girls. I
saw one German girl being
kicked and slapped after she had
left her British soldier friends."
Salvage Drive Nets
2 Million Pounds
PORTLAND, July 23 (JP)
Salvage committee workers es
timated today the city's special
weekend waste paper and tin
can collection netted 2,000,000
pounds of paper and 80 tons of
tin.
Neighborhood corners were
piled high with paper and boxes
of cans early yesterday and
truckers hauled all day to speed
the salvage to railcars.
William A. Bowes, drive chair
man, estimated paper salvage
would add $15,000 to the Shrine
hospital fund.
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PRE-WAR QUALITY
Now that your can begin to pick yonrtrand,
let Corby'a guide you in your aelection of
fine whiskey. Enjoy Corby'a ermcally and
carefully. We Believe
this ugni-Dooicu,
aa your favorite from
PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A.
uniftf Hi direct juparvliion of
our exparf Conodion bandif
86 Proof-68.4-
Grain Neutral Spirits
Jas.Barclay & Co.,Limited
Peoria, Illinois
Board will conduct- an
employes on Tuesday,
RESULTS under Local
of America
ELECTION
HERALD AND NEWS FIVB
FIRE DESTROYS GRAIN !
POMEROY. Wash,, July 23
(P) The Garfield sheriff's of.'
flee reported last night a grain
fire 10 miles west of here had
been brought under control. The
blaze broke out Saturday and
consumed approximately 400
flrrpa nt whnal t.nA Knt1.. XT.
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estimate of loss was available, i '
Hans Norland Auto Insurance. '
Phone 6080.
LOGGERS
ATTENTION!
Just In time for the
aummer season .
large shipment oi
Bone Dry
end
Jefferson
Calked
Loggers
In all widths and slses.
$15.45 $16.50
.Since 1918-
J
BREW'S
MANST0RE
733 Main St.
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now on.
election
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