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't July 10, 1012 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE 3' IB m Outstanding Aclilovomont Wllllmii L. llinlnii hint bwn us ' lKiird to uvliillon radio IriilniiiK lit Sun DIcko, t.'ullf., Mini tlio only mini nf his compuiiy whu ; iiccvNnfiitly )iif(l thu oxiiiiilmi tioii for thin courso, iiecurilliiK to ""word reeolvi'd by thu luml ro '' criiltlnK stiillon. Upon complu ' Hon of mi Intuiislvo four months' 1 in i i it 1 1 it cou mi', liu will bu uH" slKnccl to uno of tlio niivy bomb- rr Miiiiidriniii. Hlnhop, who wim n ..'teller In tlio Flint Niitlomil blink In-ro bi'foro onllstliiu. on Miiy 111, In tlio mm of Mr. mid Mm. Wll Hum Aukuh HIliop, Oil North (pKlovoiilh vtrout. Hoturn from Trip Mr. end Mm lJiilo McCorniiifk liuvo rc .' turned from two woeks' vin.ii i' Hon trip to Lou AiikuIl-s, wlioro . they vlHlted with Mr. mid Mm. . H. F, Diil''rrsiu Tlio McC'or iiiuckii iirconipnlel thu DuKrca .. mis south when thu liitlwr ro . turin-d to their home lifter visit hiK liuru with reliillveii mid frlunds dmliiK Juno, Mm, MeCor iiiiick jinri Mrs. Diil'ii'sno iiro sis-tors. Shift Mod. Murcus W. Wat ' noil, postal siivIiiks clerk lit tlio Kliiniiilh I-'tillH uostoMco, lit Imi v - Ink Siiturilny to tiiko a similar poHltlon lit Simla Mnrlu, Cnllf. Ily iliiKiilnr coincidence, ho will " bo repliiced hero by Kmury Wat- Hon nf Santa Crux. Thu two men "i ii ro not related to ouch other. v WiiI.hoii, who In tho fulher of Wen- ton Watson, survivor of tho tor pedoed LexInKton, will bu lie coin pun led south by his wife and ' threo children. Bpoclnl Police A. C, I.lsloo, formerly noulhern OreKnn miuv wr for tho AiiderKim Alrplunc ' s c h o o 1 In l.us Aimclen with lipiiUiiunrters here, Is now em ployed ait upeclul pollen In the federul hiilldliiKS nt WnshlnK ton, I). C. Mm. Linton hnit re mnlned hero bccainie of tho dlf- ' flculty of flndlliK housing, BC- ' commoilutlrms there, From South Mr. unci Mm tlnturt Untlilimv nf Mnrtlnpz r'nllf nrn Iwrn ttilit turikt'twl lo mttend the weddlnu of I'ntrlcln (inllnidier and Lieut. Hobcrt Shaw. Mm. lhithliiny stopped hero en route south after n visit with her pnrenbi, Mr. and Mm. Verio llulsey of Conor d'Alm Ifln. Thov lire imeKlR nf Mm. Hurry W. Hatlilany of tho Mar lon npiirlmenui. r From Lanaoll Valloy Mrs. Neoml Pepplo of LniiKeli valley wns In Ifliinuitli 'ii I l.t Thursday trnnnnetlnK business. Sho re ported conslderablo merriment ' In tho valley caused by a news -, Item slntliiK that Mr. Pepplo had miidn 10 Koo.it' fenther pillows, funds from tho sulo nf which wero donated to the Red Cross ' 11 should have read "Mrs. Pep' pie." From Modford Mr. and Mrs. - Muurleo Martin and Mrs. Anna Martin are tho uest.s for a few days of Mr. mid Mrs. Oeorito Tllimkm of Vino street. Martin, T former lineman for tho Callfor pin Orenon Power company here, has been employed on the Medford cantonment for some time. The Martins will bo lcav lnif shortly for San DIcko. Arrives Today Mm. Ross Raglund (Mario Collier) of San , Francisco Is expected to nrrlvo ' hero today for a short visit with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. An drew Collier of Pino Grave. From Tulolako O. A. SchuMz was In Klamath Falls on business Thursday from his farm at Tulc hike. i ll Kri m Sip Jli) Jill J. MARVIN HILTON, Distributor Qrsator Numbir There have been 5;tU boys and ifirls reuls- tin 'd In suninier rccrcutlonal ac tivities here, Instead nf 2:1(1, lis provltuinly reported. Tho cor reeled flKuro was lllvon by the office of Davo Urldgo, city rec reatlon officer. Child R.cov.rlna Linda Ann Kills, 0, diiiiMhlur of Mr. und Mrs. Otto Ellis of 1725 LexInK ton street, hus lust had oluht stllehes removed from a two- inch Hash on her face which sho received whllo playing at the homo of her undo, Tom Powers, null!) Harlan drive, on Friday, July 3. Com South Mrs. W. Kltto bus returned to her homo In Los Aiiftclcs following a throe mouths' trip which Included vis' Its In the farth south und enst. Mr. und Mrs. Kltto aro former residents of this city, where they operated a shoe store for a num ber of yeurs. From Stockton Mrs, Russell Dodley and young son, Walton, will urrlvo Saturduy morning from Stockton, Calif., to spend two weeks visiting Mrs. Bod ley's mother and sister, Mrs. George J. Walton and Kathcrino. Guests of Soldiers Tho Com' imindos, local troop entertain mcnt group, will hava tho order of things reversed Sunday. They liavo been Invited by Cnpt. Pat terson, commanding officer, to bo the guests of tho soldiers sta Honed at Newell, Call. Seriously III Mrs. Alvln W Ilamol, who has been with the city library for tho past six years, has been In Klamath Val ley hospital slnco Wednesday suffering from a serious attack of Influenza. She is not per mitted to have visitors. Receives Word Mrs. Vincent Lawler has received word that her husband Is now stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., 125 miles west of St. Louis. Ho left here May 30, after having en listed as a VOC with tho army engineers. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Miller and two sons, Tom and David, will lcavo this weekend by motor for Portland lo spend tho greater part of next week. They will make the trip north over the coast route. Vacation at Lake Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Porter and two chil dren, Karen and LeRoy, are spending this week at the An drew Collier cabin at Lake o' tho Woods. To BlJrni Circuit Judgo Da vid R. Vandcnbcrg, accompan ied by his young son, David, is spending several days in Burns holding court. Leave Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayworth left Klamath Falls on July 7 for Portland, whero Haywdtth will be engaged In government worK. SATIJIIDAY SIi: l.L Shipment Just Received Fresh Fig Ilnrs . . 2 lbs. 25; Because of This Special Price We Must Limit Quantity to 2 lbs. to a Customer MONTGOMERY WA1UI , thirst-racked wanderer. T When what is EXPORT- LAGER.' BEEPv nniwtn nv bqmitmian briwiriih inc iron an t Returns Mrs. W. ft. Nelson has returned ti her homo, 2241) Applegato avenue, from Port land whei'o she vllsted for two weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, mill Alton Stiles und daughter, Mrs. Don Uurk laud and son Richard, lire now In Portland at the homo of Mrs. Ilurkland's sister, Mrs. Stiles. Classes to Moot All women who have signed up fur thu Red Cross nutrition classes, both af ternoon and evening, uro asked to be present at uu organization meeting scheduled for Monday evening at 7:M0 o'clock hi the production room of the armory, Teacher on Trip Mr.s Irene Foster, teacher at Mills school, returned from a week's visit with relatives in Portland, and on Tuesday left for Ashland to spend some time with her mother and sister. Visit From Mlnot Mrs. J. W. Porter and daughter Harriet, former Klamath Fulls resident, aro visiting hero for several weeks from their home at Minot, N D., and arc guests at the home of Mrs. Porter's sister, Mrs. H. R. Huddurt of 2-10 Fulton street. In Hospital Mrs. A. W. Hum mel, 20113 Dnrrow avenue, Is o patient at Klamath Valley hos pital. Mrs. Hummel lias been 111 at her homo for several days and wus moved to l:io hospital Wodncrday Sells Out Clara Van Meter, who for somo tlmo has been operating Clnru's Lunch at Dor rls, hus sold out and moved to Klamath Falls. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hnworth of Pasco, Wash., returned to their homo Sunday, after spending the holidays in Klamath Fulls visiting friends and relatives. Defenie Work Mr, and Mrs, Wayne Peters left for the north July 7, where Peters will be cm ployed on defense work. Out of Town Clarence Hum ble, Klamath Falls lawyer, is spending tho week In Yroka, wnere lie is trying a case. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry of this city have returned from a week's vacation spent fishing at Dairy creek. FRED IS ROSALIND'S SATURDAY MIDNIGHT ESQUIRE! 3& as water is to a mind and body are weary, more stimulating and in vigorating; what is more whole some than a glass of really good beer n light, mild, delicately flavored beer n zippy, tangy, true Bohemian type lager like Phono 4186 Visitor Mrs. John Brunt of Hiiblnsoii, Kus., Is making her first visit to thu west cnust. She Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Al Kenncrly of 2:).')5 Uarrow ave nue. Mrs. Ilrunt will leave next week for her home, going by way of Yellowstone National purk. Goes North Mrs. D. E. Van Viietnr ard sou Robert, left at noon Friday fur Gnldendiile, Wash., to visit Mrs Van Vac tor's mother, Mrs. Jl. O. Allyn. They olso hope to loin Captain Van Voctor In Seuttlo for u time this summer, VlsltorH. H. Ford of Marsh- field, formerly of this city, Is here for a brief vacation. Ford is employed by the California Oregon Power company. To Washington A. C. Llstoo of this city hus accepted a gov ernment position ond Is now in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Llstoe will join her husband later. VITAL STATISTICS FITZGERALD Born at Klamath Valley hospital July 0, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitz gerald, Junction Service station, girl. Weight 7 pounds 10 ounces. FOGLE Born at Klamath Valley hospital July 0, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fogle, 3021 Blsbeo street, a girl. Weight 0 pounds 7 ounces. There ore more living organ isms In ono spoonful of good, arable soil than there are human beings in America. DRASTIC Women's Slacksuits, 3 pc. Rayon . . . . 7.98 Cullottes, Cotton . . . . ... .2.29-- Cullottes, Rayon .... .... 3.29 -- Slacks, cotton (12 and 14 only) . 1.29 - Overalls, Women's 12 and 14 . . 1.29 Playsuits, 2 pc. cotton . . . . 2.29- Playsuits, rayon and cotton . 2.98 - Shorts - 16, 18 and 20-- Cotton and Rayon . . . . . DRESSES 1-Pc. and 2-Pc. Styles Sheers In Prints and Polkddots Broken Sizes 4.98 Now 3.99 5.98 Now 4.99 3.98 Now 2.99 2.98 Now 2.49 CHILDREN'S WEAR SIZES 7 to 14 Complete Size Range, 1 pc. Playsuits . . .... 79c -- Now 59c Broken Sizes Honeylane Prints and Sheers . 89c Sun Back Dresses with Shorts . 1.49 -- Now 1.29 Denim Slacks, 10 to 16 . . 1.19 -1.49 -- Now 1.00 SttfUBSL (Billlil 133 So. 8th BUY Fijllifilfi FbrYoiir :l j!jill: Ii : III ll'lll MAIL CLOSING TIME (Elfoctlve June 16, 1942) Train 17 Southbound: 6:30 a. m. Train 20 Northbound: 10 a. m. Train 19 Southbound: 6:15 p. m. Train 16 Northbound: 9 p. ro. The Pilgrim Holiness Church Rev. C, P. Haggard, president of Pacific Bible college at Hunt ington Park, Calif., and the "King's Envoys," ladies' quar tette, will be presented at the church, 2220 Wantland avenue every evening through Sunday at 7:45 o'clock. The public is in vited. Women of the Moose The field drill team of the Women of the Moose will meet at Mills VISIT CANADA THIS SUMMER You'll return to your wartime job refreshed and invig orated after a holiday in Canada. For all details cover ing Banff Springs Hotel in the Canadian Rockies, and 13 Mritisii Columbia resorts . . see , your local agent, or Wm. II. Deacon, 626 S.W Broadway, Portland, UK. 0bJ7 Your American dollars further.., all prices in Canada are Government controlled. BANFF SPRINGS 1I0TKL Prices on alt summer merchandise slashed to moke way for newly arriving Fall fashions! You'll find bargains galore In timely fashions o wear all summer! Hurry for your share of the savings in the biggest clearance of the season! REDUCTIONS on and blisses Apparel WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND school Friday evening at 7:30 for practice. Extension Club The Fair haven unit will meet Thursday, July 10, at the Falrhavcn school Mrs. Winnlfred Gillcn, homo demonstration agent, will dem onstrate the canning and pre serving of 'foods. Time of the meeting will be announced later in the week. NOT A SOLID The sun rotates on an axis. The period of rotation at its equator Is 24.7 days, while near tho poles It is as much as 34 days, which tends to prove the sun is not a solid body. HOOVER UNIFORMS July Special! In LlMlroua lUyon Kldtkln - WHITE OH BLUE 2 for $9 Othir ftylM Irom 17-11 lo lf.1l A Uniform for every Purpott CALL 0, J. COOOIN Phono 7411 Klanulh Hotel Now 6.59 Now 1.49 Now 2.49 Now 1.00 Now 1.00 Now 1.79 Now 1.98 to clear 1.00 Dial 5188 BONDSI II. IWII J ill (ft! We All KNOW that Old Rubber Is Vital to the War Effort (and turn it in NOW!) BUT- Did You Ever Stop that almost every other piece of "iunk" you have, now out of use, is Worth Money? With manufacture of new goods being cur tailed right and left it's patriotic to get old articles of all kinds into use again, and it's THRIFTY, TOO! ' Many a Housewife wil I tell you that a "want ad" costing a few cents has converted the old what-not into ready cash. PAone 3124 and sell it through the classified! (Buy bonds with the proceeds!) and Old Metal to Think