The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 13, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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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.
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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.
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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
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LITTLE BOYS'
HEALTH SUITS
Knit Health Tex suits with ) 4
long aleeves ' 4... ,. m for
j Second Floor -.
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PILLOW CASES
Hemstitched edges and colored m pre.
borders. 42 x 38 ............ ......Jm lot fJL
Balcony
MEN'S DRESSY
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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
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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
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DU PONT RAYON
LADIES' PANTIES
Rainbow colors. Many
styles. Sises S M I, .....
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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
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39 INCH
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Solid colors. Hand Yds. A- gm
wsshable . fabrics i. ifl lor 9T
Balcony
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Balcony
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TEA APRONS
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Main Floor
LIGHT BONED
LADIES' GIRDLES
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