The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 02, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    December Z, 1041
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FTVH
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Camp Fire All Camp Klre
llrli nro urunl to ba ul thu uu
riltorlum of llin Fremont school
Krldiiy, December ft, ut a. 45 p.
m. This mci'llnu Ik In prcpuiii
tlon fur tint Ki'iiiul cmuinll fire
unci to priiclkii Chrlntiiiii hiiiimk.
TIio in ml council lire will
be held Siiturdiiy, December U,
at 7 p. in. In thu From out
cliool auditorium mid nil Cuinp
Klre ulrli und lilue birds lint to
ba present In their ccrcmonliil
towns or service outfltn. I'ar
nta and friends are Invited to
attend.
En Route Home Mr. mid
Mm. B. Ciruy Warner of Seattle
topped briefly In Klmnulli Kiilln
?n Tursduy to visit friend on
onto homo from I.hkudii Iteiirh,
Calif., where they hnvc spent the
past few weeks. Wiimer In chief
prosecutor for King rounty,
Washington.
Reservations Although res
ervntlons linvo been closed for
the Knttirdiiy afternoon bridge
dessert lit 1 o'clock, sponsored In
tint parish hull by women of St.
I'iiiiI's, those wishing to ottrnd
the supper Hint night, nlso In the
linrish hull, inuy cull Wyutt Pad
gelt, ailSH, Percy Webb, B400, or
Mrs. I'hll Hchroeder, 31128, for
reservations. Curds will follow
the supper. Those playing Sut
urdny afternoon are asked to
bring curds. I'cncHs, tallies, und
score sheets will be provided.
II 1
For Your
leaf st mom n lest tt
IHIUIIIIdUUII
In North Mary Bella Bes
wlck, homo management super
visor of the farm security ad
ministration, und Edward G.
Axtell, KSA asnoclulo supervisor,
are spending two weeks In Port
land attending FSA conferences.
Returns Home Mrs. Glenn
lnman tins returned to her home.
945 Pacific Terrace, after sub
mitting to a major operation at
St. Vincent's hospital, Portland.
Mrs. Inman wus accompanied
home by her sister, Mrs. Walter
Traver of Snleni.
Moving Mr. and Mrs. James
M. Baker are moving this week
Into their residence on Pacific
Terrace which has been occu
pied the past fow years by the
Dick Reeder family. The Heed
era are now occupying their
own home on Washington street
purchased from Henry N. Moe.
Return Among those who
have returned from the north
after seeing the Oregon-Oregon
State game, are Mr. and Mrs.
Harold It. Craln and two sous,
Wesley and Donald. A third son.
Raymond, is In his first year
at Oregon State.
Return Mrs. C. II. Ilornl
brook has returned to her home
in Chlco, Calif., after visiting
hera at the C. W. Hornlbrook
home on Pacific Terrace. Kath
ryn Hornlbrook also spent sev
eral days here but has returned
to Chlco to resume her position
In the library of the State
Teachers' college.
sf has returned from Pendleton
where she waa the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Os
wald, following a major opera
tion. Sho will resume her posi
tion soon as clerk In the US
bureau of reclamation.
rrora Portland W. T. Mc
Donald, water facilities special
ist with tha farm security admin
istration, was a business visitor
her last week from his Portland
office.
On Business . John Degmnn,
Merrill rancher, was hers on
business Monday.
Accidents Ilnln and slick
pavement resulted in a great
muny minor traffic accidents,
but there were no personal In
juries, according to city police.
Returns Mrs. Rex Mnnion
has returned from Great Falls,
Mont., where she has spent the
past few weeks.
Shops Mrs. Martha Yates,
lionanzu, was a shopper In Klam
ath Kails Monday.
From Keno Loyd Ncwlun,
rancher of the Keno district,
was a business visitor hero Monday.
Here Monday Cecil Hunt,
Bonanza rancher, was among the
out of town visitors here Monday.
In Mississippi Sherman A.
liuttcncuttcr of this city is now
located with the U. S. air corps
In Blloxl, Miss.
Police Court Five drunks
appeared beforo Police Judge
Leigh Acker man Tuesday
morning in police court.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Occasional rain tonight; Wednes
day showers and cooler, with
snow over high mountains; fresh
southerly wind off coast, strong
today north of Monteroy.
WASHINGTON and OREGON
Occasional rain tonight and
Wednesday, with snow over high
er mountains; cooler Wednesday;
southerly galea off coast, de
creasing slowly; strong southerly
wind over inland waters of
Washington.
Extended forecast for far west
ern states except southern Cali
fornia, period of December 2-6;
Moderate to heavy rain through
Wednesday, with snow In high
elevations and frequently
throughout week In the Pacific
northwest and at end of week
in extreme northern parts of Cal
ifornia and Nevada; temperatures
above normal, becoming near
normul In California and Nevada
in middle of period.
Jefferson itreet for members of
the Art Needlework club.
Benefit Members of the
' Venture club will sponsor tho
I annual benefit bridge party at
: 8 o'clock Thursday evening in
the Wlllard hotel. Reservations
may ba made with any member
of the eommitteo, or Margaret
West, president.
Basaar Plans are complete
for tho bazaar and dinner to
bo given Thursday evening by
the Klamath Lutheran Ladles
Aid In the church et Cross and
Crescent streets. The public is
invited.
Circle to Meet Members of
the Congregational Community
circle will meet Wednesday in
the community hall on Garden
avenue at 1 p. m. for Red Cross
sewing. Mrs. Glenn Stivers will
be hostess.
Home Ec Club The Alts.
mont Home Economics club will
meet Wednesday at 12:30 p. m.
at the home of Alma Baker,
All members are urged to at
tend.
Rummage Th ladles' auxil
iary of the Brotherhood of Rail
road Trainmen will sponsor a
rummage sale Saturday, Decem
ber 6, at 1031 Main street.
Auxiliary Members of tha
Eagles auxiliary will hold a
regular meeting Thursday at 8
p. m. In tho Euglcs hall. After
the meeting there will bo en
tertainment and refreshments.
Auxiliary members will also en
tertain their husbands.
Pinochle Club The Lucky
Thursday Pinochle club will
meet at the home of Nona Hall,
015 East Main street, Thursday,
December 4, at 1 p. m. Cards
will follow.
FUNERAL
WILLIAM Q. TAYLOR
Funeral 'services for the late
William G. Taylor, who passed
away in Malln, Ore., on Mon
day, November 24, 1941, fol
lowing an Illness of one week.
will be held In Linkvllla ceme
tery on Wednesday, December
3, at 10 a. m. Commitment
services and Interment will fol
low. Arrangements are under
the direction of the Earl Whit
lock funeral home of this city.
Finland contains so many
lakes that they never have been
counted. The country often Is
called the "world's greatest land
of lakes."
QUALITY FURS
at
Fair Prices!
(Liberal Terms)
Expert Remodeling at
Reasonable Rates)
CUMMINGS
Fur Shop
115 So. 7th Phona 6425
CHARM
BEAUTY. SALON
2248 So. 6th St. Next to Piggly Wiggly
NOW. OWNED BY
MYRA EGGER
Assisted by Four Competent Operator
Mary Lou Thompson Lucille Parker
Laura Hurlbut Nava Lowell
THIS COMPLETELY, REMODELED,
REDECORATED, MODERN SHOP
OPENS FOR BUSINESS
THURSDAY, DEC. 4th
Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
SPECIAL PRICES TO CHILDREN AND SCHOOL GIRLS
On Permonents Machine or Machineless
TELEPHONE 4303
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective September 2i, 1141)
Train 17 Southbound a. m.
Train 20 Northboundi lOtOO a. m.
Train IB Bouthboundi 5i45 p. m.
Train 16 Northboundi 6i00 p. m.
Theft Reported Gunnar
Peterson, 2010 Main street, re
ported to city police the theft
of a largo tarpaulin from his
garage.
Auxiliary to Meet The Ladles
auxiliary of the Medical society
will meet at the home of Dr. Ray
Oldenbcrg on Wednesday at 8
p. m. The Oldcnberg home is at
1228 Pacific terrace.
Footprint The members
of International Foolprlnters
association will meet at 7:30
p. m. Wednesday at Lakcshore
inn for dinner and dancing.
Those attending must bring toys
which will be tumod over to
firemen for distribution at
Christmas time.
RNA to Meet Royal Neigh
bors of America will meet Wed
nesday at 8 p. m. in IOOF hall
for election of officers.
ANW Club Mrs. George
Wlrtz will entertain Wednes
day afternoon at her home on
Plate Lost C. M. Larson.
2.148 Wantliind avenue, report
ed to city pollco the loss of his
license plate, Oregon 253-096.
VITAL STATISTICS
JONES Born at Hillside hos
pital, Klamath Falls, Ore., De
cember 1, 1041. to Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Jones, Bly, pre., a boy.
Weight: 6 pounds 14 ounces.
LENNINGER Born at Klam
ath Valley hospital, Klamath
Fulls, Ore., December 1, 1841,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Lcnning
er, 2611 Bisbce street, a girl.
Weight: 7 pounds 5 ounces.
Klamath Lutheran
Church
Cross and Crescent 8ts.
ANNUAL DINNER
Thursday, Dec. 4th
Service From I P. M. '
Menu
Roast Turkey with
Glblat Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Mashed Rutabagas
Cabbage Salad
Pumpkin Pie with
Whipped Cream
Pickles Rolls and Butter
Coffee
Adults 85c
Children under 13 yrs., 35c
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" V I t 4
imM
WHILE YOU PLAY YOUR SAVINGS
DOLLAR WORKS 24 HOURS A
DAY AT FIRST FEDERAL.
INSURED SAVINGS
AND
CURRENT DIVIDENDSI
SAVE FOR YOUR FUTURE.
Savings placed here before the 10th of the
month earn dividends as of tha 1st.
IT DOESN'T
COST SO MUCH!
And it's a grand sport.
Good for you too gives
you that rosy, healthy
complexion.
And people with no
greater income than
yours enjoy not only
this outdoor sport
but vacations
football games ind
fishing and hunting
trips.
HpW DO THEY DO IT!
Just by putting aside
a little each week or
month and systematic
saving enables them
Yo have the funds
available!
civiKDS b mill Bssra.t"'
Shop
Penney's
Second Floor
Gifts Sor Ladies, Girls
and Babies at Prices You Like to Pay!
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REMEMBER HER NEEDS
FOR CHRISTMAS.
MIRRLINE
DRESSES
""i-J Slies 12-44
m
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suits.
W" III a WtS
ajr saw y-w m -r- . 1 11 1
' iv r-f . r- .j 1 1
Robes
598
""'Veer," ,u ehe.
Pastel color. id'eh'c
"n Wi n 1, " "'" mod-
KAYON
HVSECOATS
298
Swish-
.n,oo5!n0i,a,,ni '
" orlc,,. low
FLOOR
- si
Cay times are just ahead . . . and you want to be is
ready for theml Select your Christmas frock nowl jl
Dressy alpacas, tailored spun rayons, and smart
norelty wearesl Bright winter colors.
FASHION RIGHTI
AUSTELLE
DRESSES
9J90
CREPES
WOOL JERSEYS
VELVETS
Smart tailored types, con
ssrratire rayon alpacas
a dress for OTery occasion
at low Mtdget pricesl 12-44.
COLORS SO BRIGHT
THEY RIVAL A RAINBOWI
Cherry Lane
SWEATERS
Comfortable cardigans, knit of soft
all-wooll Push up sleeves) Button
frontsl Colors for winter sports.
34-40.
BEAUTIFUL
WINTER COATS
Smart, up-to-the-minute styling AAA
real savlnosl Rich winter colors la I '
tha season's most sparkling styles. bbf
SECOND FLOOR
STRAIGHT FROM SANTA
Girls' Pretty
HOUSECOATS
Warm quilted rayons, euddley
brushed rayons, or closely
tufted chenille In heavenly
colors are sure hits! Slses 6-14
LADIES' NEWEST
Smart
Millinery
I98
The newest headlines
in Penney's bat ahopl
Hats for all occa
sions at Penney's.
. Pat
our
FAIR-&-WARMER
FOR CHRISTMAS
SLEEPING
BAGS
I98
Bunny soft cotton
flannelette. Talon
front. Keeps baby
warm all night long.
Pink, blue, white.
98c
FLUFFY CRIB
BLANKETS
Softly napped cotton In
cute nursery
designs. Pink,
b 1 u o r ATf
white. Bound. J
ODXOU.
DRESS UP BABY1
Tiny Bonnets
Soft and fluffy as a puff
ball! Snowy
white trim- bxja
mad with ORC
rayon satin
ribbon.
t..t hat l,c:.; tailorei
gouP-. Aell
ruHla? ,16
giFg?rIs'Wh
pNTIES
UoI,.d wV. dmtt
ttlmmed tyP 2$C
EirittS sups
W-..tln COP
M.d. ol T.to
m
av .
Ml
A PRACTICAL GIFT FOR BABY
INFANTS'
SWEATERS
IT PAYS TO SHOP
AT PENNEY'S
A snug little coat style,
knit of warmest all
wool with dainty de
tails. Cradle pastels or
gay colors. Siaea 1-3.
98
SECOND FLOOR ,
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