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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1941)
usniot 18, 1041 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. PAGE FIVBf To Bpoek IiitiTrnt liui bcnn aroused unioiiu nimnbd'S of tho Klsnmtli Full) Rotary club over tho Friday noon luncheon niurt iiiK Ht which tlmo Ciiptiiln A. A. Nlrhnami, prt'Honiiel director of Tho Texas cunipmiy, wilt bo tho principal spi'iikcr, Ilia subject will bo, "America Must Hcniiiln America." An excellent uttiMiil anco of Hotiuliins In expected, reordhm to President H. I), i ,Mlni'. Ciiitiilu Nlchoson hus 'wlvon tulks on, "Tho American Way of Life," to chambers of commerce, civic mid service clubs, nutlniml foremen's iixnu cliitlona, boiirde of trade, and manufacturers' associations, In II tha laru cities of Ihn United Statoa. Alfred Collier will serve l chairman of tho day. From Nogales Mr. and Mm. Hoy K. Smith and youiw son of Noualca, Ariz., aio vialtlnu thla week hi tho homo of Mr. and Mra. William Klttreditn, HU2 El dorado atrcot. The Smiths nnd Klttredgcs left Wednesday morn Inn for tho MC ranch Hi Add, Lako county, where they will pond levcrul tluya visiting with Mr. nd Mra. Oacor Klttrcdxo nd family. Smith la promi nent cattle operator In Arizona nd old Mexico. Rtturn Homo Mr. and Mra . .Arnold Grulapp roturncd recent- t y from La Grunde, their former home, whoro Grulupp officially turned over tho auperlntendency of La Grande aclxiola to Fred Tatton, formerly auperlntcmlcnt of St. Helena, Ore., achoola. Gru lapp atated he waa now "at homo working ateodlly on the 1 04 J -42 achcdulc for Klamath Union hint) achool." Plan Trip Mr. and Mra. John Coppugo and young aon, John ny, plan to Icavo Thursday for Lewuton, Ida., to be with Mra. Coppnge'a purenta, Mr. nnd Mra. W. A. King. They will bo Joined by Mr. and Mra. E. R. Coppugc of Mlnnrapolla who are driving weit to vialt their aon and fami ly here, After a vialt In Seattle tho Coppago fiimlllea will re turn to Klamath Falls. Fiom Colorado Mr. and Mra. Stanley Woodruff and young daughter, Judith Ann, returned f Sunday evening from Greeley, 'A-'olo., where Woodruff attended tha aummor aeaalon of Colorado State Collego of Education. Woodruff will reaume hia work aa vice principal and dean of boya at Klamath Union high achool. , Raturna Dorothy Bailey, member of the Klamath Union high achool teaching alaff, haa returned from a vacation of scv ral months and will remain in Klamath Falla. Miss Bailey taught health In the achool last year, and will aiiumo duties of physical education as well on tho, coming year's program. To Portland Mr. ond Mrs. Vernon Potter and son, Robert, left Wednesday morning for thctr homo In Portland after visiting In Klamnth Falls with Mrs. Pot filer'a sister and family, Mr. and trs. James Johnston of North Eleventh street. Return Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clawson and two sons, Harry and Robert, have roturncd from a week's vacation spent camp ing at Lako o' the Woods. Claw on Is an employe of the Ore gon State highway department hops. To ', Lakovlew Elizabeth Louise Mushen, visiting at the home of her brother, S. A. Mushen, from her homo in San Francisco, left Wednesday morn ing for a stay of several days in Lakeviow, her former home. In Medford Members of tho Klamath Kails offlco of tho Production Credit association drove to Modford Tuesday ut noon to moot with tho Medford offlco group and Inspectors and to attend a school conducted by .1. W. Ilradlcy, secretary of the Production Credit corporation of Hpokano, In tho party were Mr. and Mrs. Leo McMulleii nnd daughter, Frances Lee, McMul Inn serving ns secretary-treasurer of KPCA; It. J, Michaels, assist ant; Mrs, Sam Ritchie, book keeper; Mrs. John Scott, steno grapher; William .Cunningham, lleuley and Lewis Uotens, Keno. both KPCA Inspectors. The parly returned Tuesday night, Assisting Sally Duckncr la assisting In the office of City School Superintendent J. Percy Wells during tho leuvo of ab sence granted Mrs. Ariel Edsull who will rcsumo her position October 1. Miss Btickner has served as accrotnry to principals of Fremont and Roosevelt schools tho past three years. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hurnsborger of Shasta way, accompanied by their two children, left this week on a vacation trip which will take them to the itoguo River valley and Salem, lhirnsborgcr Is a mechanic employed In the alato highway shops. Have Operations Lcola, 14, and Charlotte, lit, daughters of Mrs, Jennlo M. Varnum of Tio nestu, Calif., submitted to oper ations Tuesday at Klamath Val ley hospital for tho removal of their oppcndlclces. They were re ported recovering nicely by hos pital attendants. Expected Home Mrs. Doro thy Huffman, senior nurse at tho j Klamuth county health unit, is i expected to return this week from Seattlo where she has spent , the past month studying advanc- j ed health work at the University i of Washington. I Plana Vacation Norval II. Jones, aupcrintendent of the Oregon State highway depart ment ihops In Altamont, plans to Icavo this weekend for a week's vacation which he will spend with Mrs. Jones In Medford. In Wheel Chair . Thurmon "Bud" Wilson, Indian officer, Is now able to ait up in a wheel chair for several hours at a time according to Klamath Valley hos pital authorities. Wilson ia re covering from gunshot wounda received In line of duty. tfte;u.. e- V ft n" as al Return Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stuart of Altamont, with their family hove returned from a va- j cation trip which took them to : Scasido where they visited I friends ond relatives. Stuart ! is a state highway employe. Expected Back Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Walters wcro expect od to return Thursday from a motor trip which took them to Portland, Seattle, Vancouver and Victoria. hrtll ...nil Irnnmn lltt. L - 1. . t niivnn u I jr inil.lC4 recovering from injuries rcceiv- - . ov. v . u , wwna bhu ni ill:, home, ia nol-milterl vtultnra nt ' riuisiua nospuai. Injured Man Better Gilbert Lien, an employe of Ellingson mill who received a gunshot wound In tho hin a month nun. was reported lmprqvcd Wednes day at Klamath Valley hospital. Crass Fire The city fire de partment was called to a vacant lot 430 Adams street, at 10:48 n. m. Tuesday to extinguish a Brass flro. SINCE THE COVERED WAGONS ! FIRST KUMBIilD INTO OREGON,, j A thene's never been i a better Kentucky finnrmn t ft sin H:' ' : And more and more men : are finding that out every day. Ilave yon? A four-year-oUl tvhhhey i;J : JI antoiM tinee 1870 aVi KM Cotton VI Ctt.S II 3- :T- roo r out foundation fas .VI"' - .tl-itt .hades- y lW-.ond Tloo. tKDlt' Snits ..Uatea- V M , il RICOH" 8" I 1 11 V V MR I A V7. 1 n U wm V tuncne011 I clotns in? Si iVfa.D'-oonY ClotVis , Astot Kle - b,1co .ai. w Ot "'. . Tr,m . in ml"T W: , We"a- V' DeP?,n,".Hov. l.u. in0".'". 1UI" Vla TW " Si ' 1 .. 9 aiit m 0 1 r V 1 A3 -! THREE GREAT DAYS OF SAVINGS! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY CLOSE-OUT GIRLS' DRESSES White and pastel colors. Sheen a A and rayons. 4-14 - J( for Second Floor CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS Self belted alacka, sanforised shrunk for permanent fit. Broken slses as 4 from 3 to 16 lor Second Floor LADIES' WASH BLOUSES Santa Anita Chambray, Shirt walat atyle Second Floor SHEET BLANKETS Snow white.' Large 70 x 84 m 4 Inch also. Downy nap m for 9 Downatalra 2 forSI lTColton Jnequard f BEDSPREADS J I 100 1 LI rownstalr esaiaae''.-, . Uffaun. LITTLE BOYS' HEALTH SUITS Knit Health Tex suits with ) 4 long aleeves ' 4... ,. m for j Second Floor -. ; STAMPED PILLOW CASES Hemstitched edges and colored m pre. borders. 42 x 38 ............ ......Jm lot fJL Balcony MEN'S DRESSY t SLACK SOCKS Rayon and cotton blend with -m pra. A raised design 9 forX Main Floor these colorful pi"' ,n . ant'colonisl qu MEN'S BRIEFS Two-ply llile yarn. Elastic tops. Sixes 28-42 . Main Floor 3 or$l LITTLE TOTS OXFORDS & SLIPPERS 2 r- $1 Black and white. Patent leather. Small sises. Downstairs STAMPED LUNCH CLOTHS For Large 36-lnch square. Stamped napkins to match. Balcony SPECIAL PURCHASE! OF LADIES' "GAYMODE" ALL SILK HOSIERY ON SALE THURSDAY Three-thread full fashioned. Re-, inforced heel and toe. New Fall' shades. Come early. They can't last. Main Floor : : GIRLS' SLACK SUITS High quality gabardlno and crash. 8-14 .. 2 $1 Second Floor BOYS' BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS Amaiing values I Sanforised shrunk. Fast colors. Slses 10 to 16 BABY CHENILLE QUALITY SPREADS $3 Full bed siie. Closely tufted Chenille. Pastel shades.- ; " - - s Main Floor ' MEN'S 33f WOOL SOCKS 4 ? $1 Fine heary work socks. Two colors. 10-12. Main Floor . 2-$l Downstairs BOYS' SANFORIZED WASH TROUSERS Self belted slacks. Sanforised. Odd sises 2'"$1 Downstairs CRINKLE CREPE COTTON SPREADS Large 80 x 105 inches. Beautiful assorted colors 2 n .. ... 'Snre-More-Mone,. Bath Mil Sets ailtedi'w,'Jv0ti horoe. lionsl vslnel Downsta.rs Downstairs GIRLS' SUMNER PAJAMAS Beautifully printed or solid color broadcloth. 8-16 2 $1 Second Floor GIRLS' LASTEX SWIM SUITS High quality Lastex suits. Smooth fitting '1' ' ' . Second Floor DU PONT RAYON LADIES' PANTIES Rainbow colors. Many styles. Sises S M I, ..... 2 4 -1 Main Floor r i-m I Cunning For Baby! CRIB SPREADS Painty as can be. snJ ery ,rrviahl tool o c.ndlcwick dots or JJ chenille. While or pastela. Second Floot BOYS' RAYON KNIT POLO SHIRTS Rib. knit "with Zipper front m - m Pastels. 2-10 .....'.... L tot $ l Downstairs ' - BOYS' DURENE YARN QUALITY BRIEFS Plain and rib knit. Fly m ! . , front. Sises 22-30 uL '0I r Tl Downatalra DOUBLE LOOPED TERRY TOWELS Large 22 x 44 Inches. Plaids m and solid colors Oi for 91 ' ' Balcony 39 INCH RAYON TAFFETA Solid colors. Hand Yds. A- gm wsshable . fabrics i. ifl lor 9T Balcony 06 INCH SPORT DENIM Sanforised shrunk. Fast col- m Yds. ' ors. Stripes and solid colors Oi lot 9 I Balcony LADIES'- TEA APRONS 80-aquare percale. Guaran- At A, BJ teed fast color 1 for 9 I Main Floor LIGHT BONED LADIES' GIRDLES Two-way atretch alrdies.' .st ' Slses S M-L. Lightly bonedJ or T Second Floor wz "' wan souv&r si uoond. .on t-- Co"1"" -M A - Spteans Cwi- rf . . -an& . . 1 m A 1 FaI 1 vA Dtess ay-- m 3? . wi f00, press Shi ..... Sa- B.duc.d - .61U 1 i iw mm tnncn I I Sr tllnAl tickets 80 10 80 j. Kmw- no ,80 crl . DOWB1" a I aTl I i uatttess V9Zm. WW a. i" .Vt CO1" ChUntttS V CHOCS ' VnY Vol T7 TT Tr3 W rKI J JLV1 JLV1 Yr ' 1 1.c-l; jr 1 a II IN IJ ImIII.iiIu ki lullll.'.il- l.aa.IW flXnn AAn nnw I " - U ' ' 1 ' I jLaaai