The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 29, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
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Returns H0m Cecil Van-
drnherif, 8-year-old rinuKhter of
Circuit Judtfe and Mm. David 11.
Vandmbrrif, Willi moved to Imr
honia on WimhliiKtoii trccl curly
Suturday ovcnlntf. Hlio ha to
covered from sevoro attack of
pnoiimonln but will ba confined
to her bed for o,ullo some time.
Improving K. C. Mill and K.
P. Myers, who suffered inirn
when bunkhomo on the Chet
Barton place cauuht flra Chrlst
.man eve, were reported Improved
liil llllliilde honpltul Mondiiy
niornlnK. Lowell MrFudden, who
w aUo burned about the hands
and fuco, wns ublo to leuve the
hospital Saturday.
Word Received Mr. Ger
trude Miller of 4(1(1(1 Denver av
enue, received her find loiter
from her son, l,elund "Bunny"
Miller, IH, who In tdntloned In
the Pacific with Hie United
Hlatci navy. "Bunny" uld. In hit
brief note, "I am alrliibt and
ferllim fine. I don't wonl you
to worry." The letter wan mailed
December I), day after wur win
declared. Yoiiiik Miller formerly
attended Itoonevelt nchool end
Klamath Union hliih nchool, on
llntlriK before bin Krndiiutlon.
NoHoet Dinner Mcmbcm of
the Minerva Book club of I he
limine und Profenilonul Wo
men' club wern to meet at the
home of Mr. 11. D. Park at 327
Main Direct at 7 o'clock Monday
nlliht for a no hontem dinner.
There win to be a K I ft exchange
and Chrlatmai tree.
Medical Treatment Jimmy
Nelaon, 14, son of Mm. Viola It.
Nelson, of Tulelakc, In receiving
medical treutment at Klamath
Volley hospital, where he recent
ly aubmlttcd to minor mrifcry.
Head IInurl. Gilbert Net
pen, younx aoldler who wait se
riously Injured when struck by
a car on The Dnllr.i California
highway, remained very III at
Klamath Valley hospital. The
youth has fractured leg and
bad head hurts.
On Leave -Private Clarence
O. Jurralrd, son of Mrs, Jonnio
Jerralrd, of (11(1 Prescott street,
Is home on a five-day leave from
duties with the United Stutes
marine corps.
FOUR HSES
MED HERE
Bi UW VERS TY
t' 'ft";" ' r. ' t i
Return John Penny of I la
ger, who suffered bad facial cut
In in automobile accident on
the Lakoview highway a week
ago, wo able to return to hi
home from Klamath Valley hos
pital on Saturday.
Dorcas Circle Member of
the Dorcas circle will meet at
the home of Mrs. H. S. Cunning
hum. .126 North Klghth street,
at 2:1(1 p. m. Tuesday, December
:to.
Visitors Mr. and Mm. Sir
mund Cross (Harriett Sugar
man) are here for the holiday
visiting Mrs. Gross' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. K. Sugurman, of Lin
coln street.
Return Ham Mr. and Mr.
Stewart Moore returned to their
home In Portland Sunday after
noon after spending Chrlstmu
with their daughter' family, Mr.
and Mr, trunk P. Drew and
young son, David.
Valley Visitor Charles Week
of thl clly eul the holiday In
Ashland visiting with hit slsler.
Mr. A. J. Ilodgcn. He will leave
th first of tha year for navy
service In San Diego,
In Portland Mr. and Mr.
Mutt H. Rauw of 303 South
Klghth street are spending the
holidays In Portland with
friend and relatives, expected
home the latter part of the week.
Klamath Kail residents will
be offered four course sturtlng
January 0, by tho Oregon stale
system of higher education, ac
cording to an announcement by
W, G. IJeutlle, unslstunt director
of 1 1 io general extension division.
Similar classes have been of
fered the past three months to
those Interested in obtaining uni
versity credit or developing per
sonal efficiency. The winter term
instruction will bo under the di
rection of Lawrence S. Bee, Ph.
D., professor of sociology, Uni
versity of Oregon; Jean K. Eber
hart, M. S., professor of physical
education, coach of athletics,
Southern Oregon College of Kdu
cation. The following subject will be
offorcd:
Instructor' course In first aid,
Tuesday, 4 to 8 p. m.
Physical education laboratory,
(basketball coaching) Tuesday,
7:1 .1 to 0:15 p. in.
Tho Family, Thursday, 4 to 6
p. in.
Sociology of the Clly, Thurs
day, 7:15 to 0:15 p. m.
If the enrollment Is not suffi
cient any ono of the above
classes may be discontinued. In
struction will bo offered In Fre
mont school, Seventh and HiRh
street.
For further Information write
or call the general extension di
vision, Oregon state system of
higher education, Eugene, Ore.
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A lone sailor patiols the beach of the U. S. Navy rifle range' at
Olongapo, 50 miles west of Manila. In tills picture made month
before the Japanese attacked this beautiful spot.
EMPLOYES REPAID
Restitution totaling $1150.32
has been made to approximately
44 employes of the Huzard-Burk-hart
Pine company, Lakcvicw.
representing the difference be
tween wages and overtime pay
received and what they were
entitled to under the fair labor
standards act, it was announced
Saturday by Charles H. Elrey,
branch manager of the wage
and hour division, U. S. depart
ment of labor, at tho Portland
office of the division in Room
208 U. S. Courthouse, Old.
In announcing tho payment
Elrey pointed out tliat the Buz-1
ard-Burkhart Pine company'
made restitution without the
necessity of court action. This ;
policy has been approved by the j
administrator of the wage and
hour division in cases where In
vestigation discloses that em
ployer did not intentionally or
wilfully violate the law and
where no aggravated circum
stances of any kind are present.
Complaints of underpayments,
a well a other violations of the
wage-hour law, may be filed In
person, or in writing, or by tele
phoning the Portland office of
the wage and hour division,
Elrey said. The telephone num
ber of the office is Broadway
3083.
Looking for Bargains? Turn
to the Classified page
$50 REWARD
trill b paid by Or. Parltar IJDOra lorlM,
Spohana, Waah., for any caffn or sallua
that lannof ha ramovad with
OR. PARKCR'S CORN REMOVE!
CASTLEBERR Y'S
THI SUPfR CUT-RAT! ORUO
33c u Maw 33e
The human body rearhoi It
physical peak at about 39 year,
according to scientist.
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VALUES Regrouped Recuced.'
YEAR-END
LIcansM Dog license will go
on sale In the county clerk'
office Friday, January 2. 1042
license must bo purchased by
March 1, It wa announced.
In Hospital Floyd Parzoo, li
year old son of Mrs. Cassle Para
zoo, of Chlloquln, Is receiving
treotment for pneumonia at
Klamath Valley hospital.
Go East Mr. and Mr. Nelson
Reed and ion, Scott, left Sunday
nigui Dy train to visii wun
.friend and relative on the east
(coast. They will be In Pitts
burgh, Pa., for several week.
Return Dr. George H. Alder
returned to hi office Monday
morning following a week' Ill
ness when he suffered a severe
cold and Infected eyo.
In Dallas Mrs. Bcautord E.
I lay den I remaining In Dallos,
Tex., for a short time to be with
her mother, Mr. C. P. Jones,
who I not well. Hayden returned
her Sunday.
Return Horn Mr. M. A.
BatUn, 804 North NinUi street,
ubmltted to major (urgery at
Klamath Valley hospital and was
able to return to her homo Sunday,
Return Charles Lockwnod
ha returned from Los Angele
to make hi homo at 1034 High
street.
Ha Operation Mr. Arthur
Frazier of Manteca, Calif., for
merly of Merrill, ubmltted to a
major operation at Oakland,
Calif., according to word receiv
ed hero by friends.
Visit Mother Private James
A. Halo, ion of Mr. M. E, Hale,
1031 Washington atroct, I on a
72-hour leave from United State
marine corps base.
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vut7iimtL0ivn
New Ysar't Wish
Br EARL WHITLOCK
i 1 1 'a
May It bo truly a happy
Now Year to you not just the
day, but tha whole year to
com.
May your disappointment be
few and your triumphs many.
May your spirit grow enor
mously as you learn to find Joy
In sacrificing your own Immedi
ate benefits for the common
good.
May you think clearly, reason
soundly, conclude logically.
May you recognize tho good
with which your lifo Is blessed
and be uplifted by it and may
you scq the evil and be guarded
from It.
May you experience the full
Joy of life not tho mere mon
otony of living.
May your appetite be great,
your digestion sound, your mind
cheerful, your slumber deep.
This Is the wish of mo and
mine to you and yours.
Next Monday Mr. Whltlock of
the Earl Whltlock Funeral
Home will comment on Red
Cross again.
Sorority Moating Kappa
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi soror
ity meet Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock In the Wlllard hotel.
VITAL STATISTICS
FOLTZ Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore.,
December 20, 1041, to Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Foltz. 3120 Lodi street,
a girl. Weight: 6 pounds 4
ounces.
CUMMINS Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.,
December 20. 1041, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Cummins. Keno. Ore.,
a girl. Weight: 5 pounds 7
ounce.
BAKER Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.,
December 28. 1041. to Mr. and
Mr. Ray Baker. 2438 Pershing
way, a girl. Weight: 6 pound
13 ounce.
HOUSTON Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.,
December 28, 1041, to Mr. and
Mr. C. M. Houston, Dorrls,
Colif., a boy. Weight: 8 pounds
9 ounces,
ItOMANCI 9
An Tm fttioff p. m. pock. ..or
ptMtooatt packer? Art your Up
praMur tad your blood pmmtr
on tb down -frad. Dot otcula
tioa lemv you cold.. .or cooler? If
you'r longing (or (tut good, old,
wooplng, fluttering Mntatloa...
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For Your
Information
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Eflactlv September 28. 1941)
Train 17 Southbound: 6 a. m.
Train 20 Northbound! 10:00 a. m.
Train 19 Southbound) 8:45 p. m.
Train 18 Northbsundi 8:00 p. m.
Auxiliary Th Townsnd
auxiliary will meet Wednesday,
December 31, at 1 p. m. at the
homo of Mrs. Alice Gray, 2435
Union street, for a business meet
ing. Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Price.
All members arc urged to attend
a there will be nomination of
officer.
BAUGH CAN KICK
WASHINGTON Sammy
Baugh of Washington Redskins
I famed for hi pausing but he
led 1041 professional kickers
with average of 48.7 yards in
30 punts.
Complete
Feminine Hygiene
demands:
M m
!
Feminine hygienTntuTTREAL sense of
th Mrtr A A.m. ,1m . I i .. 1
.... mi,..HU ungcrirm CIMMinm
nd swrrtnrns. You cannot he attractive
with armpits moiu, stained and smtWv.
Use Arrid. the nrw sram J.. . 1
r.r.'iY0 c"1 "
. In.unrlr chnlca prriplratlnn I tn 3 dara.
..'mpa," "m "'. "P.
tut. o Uuodrnn a. bannlcia to fabric.
Woman usa mora Arrid than any
other deodorant Try a ju todayl
ARRID
394 a la 'lltat.li..la
' (ali In 10( u3 iVflm)
(Dn rUMOUS POWELL STREET
OFT tmiON tQVMMM IN THE BEAST OF
BOWMTOWM UN IVAIICIMO
I Mill JVsrvar AT- Tof
I I I I UorWa
SAN FRANCISCO'S finest family
hotel. Quiet, refined, and friendly
atmosphere, in the very heart of the
theatrical, restaurant, and
hopping district
RATH MOM
Gcrrag
Service
AT DOOR
loM Clanla ! A
aaaaa.ta V
Capitol ot CafemB
am$15o
Holal
laa Cauloa
tf lh Bio Baf
$20
Bklnbow End
On th OhmamuM
a tier Rivtr
We'd Much Bather Sell This Merchandise Than Count It! We're
Determined Not to Carry It Into the New Year! So Out They
Go at a Great Savings to You! Shop and Save at Penney's!
S WOOL SINGLE
BLANKETS
Dosptr nap
warmth and
Siza 72x84.
for graatar
longar waarl
Sateon bound.
DOWNSTAIRS
I19
Reduced!
Ra 9 ro up e d and repricad
Dresses :tu0L:four
VALUES! VALUES!
GIRLS' WARM
SNOW SUITS
98
Watar repallant! Fully lined
for warmthl Full cut. Siiai
7-12.
SECOND FLOOR
VALUES! VALUES!
GROUP 1
SMART, WARM
GIRLS' COATS
Styled right for tha young MOQ
Missl Tweed and smooth '
finishasl Siza 8-16. 3'
SECOND FLOOR
MEN'S HEAVY
COTTON UNIONS
For graator warmth and
comfort! Long sleevas, ankla
length. Full cut. Size 36-46.
MAIN FLOOR
98'
Lac trims I Plaatad ilclrt!
Long waistllnesl Spun ray
onsl Crapes. Sizes 9-52.
GROUP II
347
Crush - retUtant Talretil
Draped frontal Color
wine, black, blue and
greenl
GROUP III
397
Wool jersey! Short waist in pa
tel thadeil Pleated kirtl Metal
trim)
GROUP IV
with military
- 4.97
Two-piece dresses
braid and buttons,
or lac trim!
SECOND FLOOR
"T'-TT tJT'-V ''l' '"-i"
Ty-1 jV j 'tfe 4
ARCTIC WHITE
OUTING
FLANNEL
Yd-
Extremely low priced for
such toft warm flannel!
Makes wonderful pajama
and other nightwear for the
whole family! 27-in. wide.
BALCONY
LADIES'
NEW
PURSES
Simulated leathers! Plaid trim!
Pouched Over-the-houlder style!
All at a price you can afford!
MAIN FLOOR
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
SHOE VALUES
REDUCED ! !
LADIES' FALL SUEDE
DRESS
SHOES
-S77 8 B77
A 4
Clever pumps!
Novelty 1 1 e s I
All reduced to
clear! Broken
size!
mm
mrr
THEY'VE GOT A PURPOSE IN LIFE
COMFORT! NURSE OXFORDS
298
Smartly atyled of oft
black kidl Peni-Flex
cork cushion insole
and. Sanitized lin
ings for added
wear and com
fort. Leather
soles and heels
CLOSEOUTI MEN'S
BETTER
COATS
tOO
10
Menl Take advantage
of this bargain and
savel Highest quality
values in the latest
styles. Reduced to
clear) Full size range.
MEN'S REPELLENT
REVERSIBLE
JACKETS
'98
3'
Just received! New
style reversible sport
jacket. Tan and
green, or tan and
brown. Size: Small,
medium, large.
MAIN FLOOR
m
rf- e. Mir in
SIZE 20x28
PILLOWS
A soft mixture of down and AQ
feathers in a featherproof M
ticking! astta
DOWNSTAIRS
,-r: "liiiaf rn lianliaii am.
VALUES! VALUES!
SIZE 72x84
BLANKETS
79c
Downy nap in rich plaid col
ors. Excellent for sheet
blankets!
DOWNSTAIRS
"WW
VALUES! VALUES!
5 WOOL DOUBLE
BLANKETS
Striking plaid p a tt a r n s 1
Bound in 2-in. sateen. More
warmth for your money.
72x84.
DOWNSTAIRS
VALUES! VALUES!
LADIES' NEWEST
FABRIC GLOVES
Well tailored styles that look SfC
so expensive! Latest popular . ZAn
colors and styles! W w
MAIN FLOOR
VALUES! VALUES!
FACTORY CLOSE-OUTl
BLANKET ENDS
19c
Shrewd buyers will grab
these money-saving values!
Heavy deep-nap ends! Color
ful reversible patternsl
BALCONY
VALUES! VALUES!
SPECIAL PURCHASE
BLANKET ENDS
29c
Heavyweight, warm, deep
fluffy napl Bright rich col
ors in reversible patternsl A
bargain at this pricel
BALCONY
VALUES! VALUES!
BIG! GENEROUS!
BLANKET ENDS
69:
Some pieces will nearly cov
er a size bed! Rich, (olid
colors! Warm, fluffy nap!
Hurry, the won't last.
BALCONY
OTrr9,ip . nip , i..'ai i aiajaaeaaif "laaiwaaM" iiaiiBaaaaaHaaa
LADIES' SHEER
SILK HOSIERY
79'
Beautiful 3. thread hosiery.
Latest winter colors. Slses
8HxlOW.
MAIN FLOOR