The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    December 10, ll)4t
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON -
' PAGE FIVE '
City fcM&lfi
Returns Mr. W. C. Little,
WW Orcliurcl wny, lun returned
Irorn Snlrin wlinru shn wn call
id to iiMfikI thn f unrrnl of her
irnmlmother, Mm. K o b a k o h
Wllknrson, who died December
10 t the home of her ilutitf hlcr,
Mm. H. It. McWhorter. Mn.
Wllkersun, who won burled Krl
dny, wus 08 years of no arid
leuvrs three noun, one diiuKhtrr,
'X Krandi'lilldrcn, five grout
Krmidclilldren, mid two Ml'i'iit
Ifrciit.jfrundi'hlldrtMi. Mn. Little
ccoiiipiinlcil thn Itcv. Kimi'iia V.
Iluyui's to Kiilcin. Ilo spent lev
friil (I ii. vii In I'lirthind on bust
nam. Mrn. W, 11. Nflnon, Mm.
Montjiompry Mrrrlwenther mid
ion, Mlcliiii'l, ill mi drove north
with Mr. lluyiir. Mn. Nelson
visited with rclnllvr In I'nrtliind
ml Mm. Merrlwenlhrr vlsltf-d
hrr pnrenls In the north. All
returned Itint Knturdiiy evening.
Open Restaurant Mr. mid
Mm. Ili'il lliirr linvo purchnned
the "llnmbiirunr Orchurd'' lit
313 South Sixth street. After
consldorabla remodeling and tho
addition of new equipment, they
have renamed tho establishment
the "Wafflo House," and are now
open for busincM. liiirr, who la
well known In the barber trade
here, will lenvo actlvo manage
ment of the "Waffle lloune" to
Mra. Hnrr.
Hare From Knoxvlll Cor
poral Don Weal, ion of L. A.
Writ of the Morrill road, Ii
here on Christmas furlough
Irom Knoxvllla, Tenn., where
ho Is a member of tho staff of
tho army reception center.
Young Went wa a ituost of Tom
Walters at Friday' meeting of
thn Rotary club.
Treatment Mr. Lucll Am
nion of San Francisco, who be
came 111 en route to Seattle
where ha wa to upend the holi
day with her brother, Edward
E.ipojidoifl, head of the Peruvian
conmilato In Seattlo, I receiving
treatment at Klamath Valloy
hospital. Mr. Ammon plan to
continue north tlili weekend.
To Portland Mr. Howard
Davla and ion, Howard Lyle,
left for Portland Thursday after
visit with Mr. Davli' mother,
Mr. Ruby Lylo of Paclflo Tor
race. Drive South Mr. and Mr.
Bernard Zollman left Friday
morning for the south where
they will remain until after the
holiday.
Return Homo Mr. R. R. Mo
Elroy and Infant eon, left Klam
ath Valloy hospital Thurtday for
their home, 2409 South Sixth
trect.
First ChrUtlaa
Church
Tho Downtown Church,"
Pine street at Ninth itreet. Ar
thur Chorlc Bate, minister.
Church atudy phone, 0432. Roil
dence, 638 Lincoln itrect, phone
838B.
The Bible ichool meot at the
hour of 0:43 a. in. C. S. Robert
ton I tho (uperlntendent. Orrln
Fraley I tho assistant. Mr.
Gerald Wlckershum, pianist.
There I class for every age
groOp.
Tho morning worship with
communion Is at 11 o'clock. Mr.
Mnry Hnydcn will be at tho
organ and Miss Augusta B. Park
er will direct the choir.
Prelude and the doxology fol
lowed by tho Invocation by the
mlnl.itrr. Choir response, "Al
mighty Father," Lysberg. Open
ing hymn, "It Came Upon a Mid
night Clenr." Scripture, Com
munion hymn, "When I Sur
vey the Wondrous Cross." Tho
observance of tho Lord's Sup
per. "Do this In remembrance to
me," Jesus said. Hymn, "Harkl
Thn Jlornld Angels Sing." Pray
er dedicating tho tithes and of
fering. Anthem, "Glory to God,"
Rogers, by tho choir. Sermon,
"Fulfilling tho Law." Invitation
hymn, "Yo Must Bo Born Again."
Benediction, 'Threefold Amen"
by tho choir. Postltido, selected.
Evening services. Christian
Endeavor meetings 6:30 o'clock.
Three societies meeting at the
snmo hour. The church hour will
'bo given over to n Christmas
piny to be given by tho young
penplo nt 7:30 p. m. .
The- First Chrlstinn church In
vites you to worship with us this
Lord's day.
In North Mn, Victor Vohr
lug and ion Richard, ar In Port'
land visiting at tho home of Mrs.
Vehring's father, L. C. Davis.
Vehrlng will Join his family In
Portland on Christmas day. They
will return to their home, 2027
Earln street loon after New
Years.
In Hospital Larry Homer, S-year-old
ion of Mr, and Mrs.
K. L. Homer, rout 3 box 032,
city, Ii a patient in Klamath
Valley hospital where ho submit
ted to major surgery Thursday.
mas party scheduled Sunday In
tho Lorella Full Gospel church
In Langell valley has been can
colled duo to tho dnnger of scar
let fovcr, It wos announced Friday.
Buy tho Men Tolks what they
would buy themselves this
Xmss Hundreds of useful and
sensible Olfts at The dun Stor
714 Main.
Returns Home Mrs, Dale
Duncan, 844 Eldorado, has re
turned to her home from Klam
ath Valley hospital.
For Your
Information
I Qive
PI
GG
Y
SAGE
MANICURE SETS
TO EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST!
5
Peggy Sago "Hampshire"
$5.00
A P'vrr Rag mintrnr ,t fit for
qtn Ii I hi tvrlt nvflnp with flu Ki
ln B M fratti. Contain two I'-ny htg
Pollih, P'tllth ItefnnvAr. CnUcW fl
mor, fUtlnrtai and man I'll ft Implt
mnta Inrlinlliif Cutirlt brlaaora.
Peaav Sua a "Lanr
$3.00
Thli VttJ Xag manlnjr at parka it
"a mug aa a hug In a rug" . . , fi
It rmira In grnuln la(hr or fJur 'J-
alila Hng)lim Hnr 'rotifalna four
fintlal IVggv hitf iirrparatinnf, Zj
riton an4 Impltm'-nti. ftvtral lov-
Ij Cflora, Zj
WEATHER
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Occasional rain In extreme north
portion today, spreading south
ward toward San Francisco bay
region tonight; littto change in
temperature.
WASHINGTON AND ORE
GON Rain today and tonight;
temperature above normal.
MAIL CLOSINO TIME
(Effective September 21, 1941)
Train 17 Southbound) a. m.
Train 20 Northboundi IOiOO a. m.
Train It Boathboundi Si4S p, m.
Train II Northboundi 9:00 p. m.
Old Time Dance The Eagles
auxiliary and drum corps will
sponsor an old tlmo dance Satur
day at 0 p. m. In the KC hall. A
new floor manager ha been
named and Estln Klger'a orches
tra will play. The public is in
vited. Hasbln The Hasblns of the
Eagles auxiliary will meet at the
home of Ursol Bratton, 2141
White avenue, Monday at 7:30
p. m.
Party Cancelled The Christ-
Peggy Sage
'Doret"
$2.50
Vnti won't h abl to rttlit ttia
IfnipIaUftfi tit Imy two of flirt..,
on for jrntutrlfl It'a compart an4
libelant lal ... A V'tty Hag Manl
rtira lift amartly lalfcirwl In honor
lilti or courage-. rrxl llrtigalln. And
Ota valurf Tlirrfl 1'i-ygy Hagx pff
arallona and four tin ImplemrnU
Inrludlng Cutirlt ftcUtoral
"Pembroke"
$1.50
Peggy Sogo
A ",ii)rk aa a wink' Prgg Baga
manlrtw $t n flgurrd gahardln.
Tlia I'rffvr Haga Poliih Rmoitr.
Cut tela Krmovcr and Implrmrnta
arparaMr for mora than Ut prlca
of tlit cntlra att
Peggy Sage "Essex" $1
It'a a imartJr tailored tipper hag In
lUngalln rtoth and It douhl-a aa
a romftlf3 rarr? all. Valua sot: Thn
rIty Hag PolUh. Pittlh Hmovr
and lmplmrnU ALONE art worth
11.00.
EXCLUSIVE AT
Currin's
for D
rugs
Klamoth's Cosmetic Center
5 9th and Main Phone 451
14 I
HOSE
MM woinan s
Santa...
MONTGOMERY WARD
VI -1 I
is on every
to
list
BUY THEM AT WARDS I
(SHE PROBABLY DOESI)
Yeil If you aikod her, the chances
ere she'd say, "Wards hole, please."
She knows that Wards hose ore oU
ways absolutely perfect. (Wards sells
no "seconds" no "Irregulars," you
know). She'd tell you that Wards hose
wear better look better whether
they're all Nylon, all silk, or reinforced
with Idle or rayon. She'd explain that
you can always find uil the right hose
at Wards extravagantly sheer chif-
; fons practical "everyday'
sturdy service weights.
SILK HOSE FROM 69c to $1.25
NYLONS AT $1.50 and $1.95
;tl N! !
E
5
HE?
SALIE IF
csnnsTT
s
3
O 9tAiX FLOOH
Candlcwiek Robes
Various designs in white, aqua, red and rose.
Full skirted, ZA sleeves.
Reg. $5.95 Vals.
mm '
Novelty Gifts
Ilalf'Price
Perfumes, Soaps and Lotions- in lovely
Xmas containers. $1.00 values.
Novelty
Hangers
For pants and skirts,
dresses (set of 6), hot
(set of 3).
59c to $1 Value
50e Each
4c
Ladies' Scarfs
u
Square and triangle
in prints and plain, J
wools and rayons. Spe
cial at
59
c
Ea.
Gift Stationery
Montag's loveliest as
sortments of writing
materials, handsome
ly gift boxed. Special
5
DOW AST AIRS STORE
Ladies9 Quilted Robes
A gay assortment of zipper and wrap-around
styles in new prints. Size 12 to 20.. .
Regular $3.98 Val.
Novelty
3Iirrors
U Round, oval and ob
long in plain beveled
and decorated. Spe
cial at
100
One Lot Gifts
Close-out- of broken lines. Dish cloth
Dolls, Wall Brackets, Vases and Hot
Plate Sets. While they last
2 fori00
One Lot Gifts
Pacific Pottery
Broken lines to close-out.
One and two of a kind, in
Pillow Cases - Card Ta
ble Covers, Bridge Sets
and Pottery Vases.
$JJOO
20 pa Starter Sets . .
4 Cups 4 Saucers
4 Plates 4 Bowls
4 Butter Plates. .
$5.50 Val. v
( jS&j ?S W hen in Dotibt
2r'' J GIVB HER A II
Heisey Console Sets
Regular $7.50 value. Large
bowl and two double candala
bras. While they last ..:..:......
308
When in Doubt
G1VK HER A
MERCHANDISE
CERTIFICATE
FROM
MOE'S
Redeemable Any
Time tor Any '
Amount
50 Samson Card
Tables
Four new designs. A very prac
tical and handsome gift.
. Really' worth $2.98. While
.they last .
I
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