Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 19, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    : October 19, 1042
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THRKS
Midland ZtHftMe Neiul
T
IE ALLOTMENT
TULKLAKE-IInrvc.it emer
gencies allKlitly rnlsort (ho Incut
quotu of tires unci tube this
month oltliouKli tliu rcKulnr
quota win slliilitly Iwlow norninl.
Under tho iimorKoney iillotiiicnt
fivo piiiwcnKor rclioudri, (our
tubes, tliroo nuw truck tiros, alx
recaps unci onn tubo woro nl
lowed, Tho October rcmilnr
, quutn was set nt ono now mid
one "H" piissenKor cur tire, elht
now truck then, fievcn tubes and
oven rclreiidii.
' Applicnntn whoiio, oquesls nro
not nctcd upon In tho month thoy
nro miulo must miiko n second
nppllcutlon nccordinx to n new
rulliiH.
In tho lust two weeks Howard
L. Dnyton linn been Issued two
tires for n liny bnlor, O. A.
Schullr., potnto grower, received
two truck rociips mid ono tiro
mid ono tubo for n trnctor.
1 t.Aim Kliltrr, tint 1.1 hm rimer car rrraii ami
ttilitf (iMirir. Fr.jr, farmer, tM Irurlt re
lij Karl tlentrr, farmer riiiI etiritrartor,
Ann Irlirk rfnp I llonriite. ilrnvlltin oper
ator, reclamation cwnalruellon, out recap,
ene tiiliK,
Kr) Alter, irrorer, twn n-w tmrli tlrea dud
twit ttltpl Mill MrAilllfle, farmer, l.n
.enger relrraila ami one lnle; Clytl.
lurke, two itaeenigrr rrtrca.Uj Karl heaim,
WIIA prncurmenl nfflrcr, two fape, on
luhe for liaearllgrr car,
lulph Powell, farmer, on truck retread j
)a Tertilrr.v, farmer, onn new trtirk tire,
nna fecepl I.. 0. Htnllli, IiIkiwi) ronelruc
lion, twu pae.enirer reeapa,
Irari MrAiiHffe, farrnrr, two truck reeapl
K, M. Mltrlirtl. farmer, twu truck rccapa;
Ir.l l. Wolfe, Itolaln grower, on. new
trark tlr: Arflil. ftliritiertl. ort new lnt
pletucnl tiff.
Fort Klamath
. Francis Kennon, cnlllo buyer
of Sacramento, Cul., wax a busi
ness visitor In tlia volley ln.il
. week, atnyltiK nt tho Kort Klam
ath hotel whllo hero.
Mra. M. L. Ferguson la recu
peratlim from a aevern uttnek of
Influenza which confined her to
bed tor aeveral dnya. During her
illness, ho wna cared for by her
dnughtor-ln-lnw, Mra. Lee Kcrgu
aon of Sand Creek.
. Alfred B. Ctel, Jr., spent Inst
weekend visiting friends In Eu
gene. Mr. and Mra. Allan Denton of
Eugeno wero weekend hoiuso
' guests of hla hrolher nnd wife,
Mr. nnd Mra. f'rnnk Denton, nt
tho Denton ranch.
Thomna J. Jackson of Merced,
Cal visited old friends here
briefly on. ,M.iuulny from Pino-
ridge, Ore., where ho had been
visiting with hla brother nnd sis-ter-ln-lnw,
Mr. nnd Mra. Enrl
Jncknon. Ho left for hla homo In
Cnllfornln on Wednesday.
Mrs. Leo Denton Is recovering
from shock nnd painful Injuries
received Inst week nt Grants
Pass In an auto ml.ilinp. As n re
sult of tho accident, In 'addition
to broken teeth, Mrs. Denton had
two stitches taken In cuts in
both her upper and lower lips,
and was very painfully bruised.
It is understood that trouble de
veloped with tho towing equip-
; ment when Mrs. Denton was
: towing a truck driven by hor
' husband, Leo Denton, nnd sho
was thrown against tho wind
shield of her enr when the truck
Crammed into tho rear of tho au
tomobile. Locol atockmon and their fam
ilies who spent tho weekend in
Med ford nnd attended the stock
snlo on Saturday woro Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wllllnm Zumhrun and Mr.
1 and Mrs. Jerry Slscmore and
daughter Jo-Ann.
Mrs. Jonnna Taylor returned
Tuesday from Porllnnd where
she spent two weeks visiting
Mrs. Ida Wlghtmnn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Butler and
family loft by train from Chllo-
it; I
III 1(Ul,U4kei
i
rvTBin a. .....
O." nOn Ol SB..NOWFIVYEARS 010.. 4A C
; your favorite Straight Bourbon l2Z
.lt Whiskey Is still sallirts at Ihs ,,
u' tt Pnnnlw Prlr I "N
quln Thursclny morning for their
homo In Feather Falls, Calif.,
after spending a few dnya visit
ing with Mr. nnd Mra. E. M.
Ornttnln at their ranch on Klam
ath marsh. Mrs. Duller and Mrs.
Bruttaln nro sisters, unci they
also spent soma tlma visiting In
Kort Klamath,
Local men leaving Wednesday
night for Portland from Klam
ath falls for their final physical
examinations for Induction Into
tho army Included Hoy Parker,
W. II. JJrccso and A, Johnson.
Tho two latter wore employed
as tlnibor sculcr and fallcr, re
spectively, for tho Algoma Lum
ber company In Its local logging
operations.
Another Algoma employee Jo
seph Winkler, left hero Thurs
day for Klamath Falls, whore ha
will leave by train Friday for
Portland with a group of Klitm
nth county board ono draftees for
Induction into tho army.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Zumbrun
of Fort Klamath attended tho
wedding Inst Snturdny in Klum
nth Falls of Mrs, Zumbrun's
niece, Mlns Violn Gurtle, who be
cumo tho bride of James Schno
bel on thnt date.
Henry Orth Is recovering from
an attack of Influonzn which
forced him to lay off his work
at the Blockllngcr mill In Chllo
quln for tho past week.
Mai in
Mrs, Jerry Rajnus was host
ess to tho Jolly Nino Pinochle
club Wednesday with Mrs. James
Ottoman, Mrs. William linjnua,
Mra. John Rcbcr, Mra. Cheater
Stonecypher, Mra. Merle Loos
ley, Mra. Frank Pnygr, Mra. Emit
Tofcll and Mra. Everett Jones at
tending. High acorc went to Mrs.
Tofcll, second high to Mrs. Paygr
and tho traveling award to Mrs.
Jones.
Vaclav Kallna has returned
from Vancouver where he has
been engaged In defense work
for several months.
Gilford Thompson, son of Mrs.
Irving Capck, Is spending sev
eral days with his mother and
Mr. Capck. Ths young man who
recently saw nrmy service In the
Aleutians was hospitalized for
aevornl weeks In a Vancouver
hospital before coming to Malln.
James Loe and daughter Hal-
leno Bclmlcr left recently for Ne
vada.
Edwin rctrnsck Is In Hands,
Texas, whero he Is taking a
course In aeronautical training.
Prior to leaving hero ho was In
training In Klamath Falls..
Mrs. J. P. Hlldcbrand of Rlv
crsidc, California, has been a
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Emil
Tofcll.
Mra, Claudia Cloveland, teach
er In tho Malln grado school, has
returned from Mcdford where
sho spent several days with Mr.
Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Webster and
daughter, Linda, of Vallcjo, have
been recent guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stastncy.
Mrs. Webster Is tho former Elsie
Esehcbeck.
Mrs. Charles Johnson and
daughter Juanita ara spending
two weeks on vacation In San
Diego.
If you want to soli it phone
Tho Herald and News "want
ads." 3124
Hildebrand
Mr. Sowold finished threshing
on Monday for the farmers of
Hildebrand and moved his ma
chine to his home placo at Bo
nanza.
Edmon, Elton, Clarese and Loy,
small children of Mr. and Mrs,
Byron Welch of Bprague River,
spent the weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, T. P,
Michael.
Mrs, M. Goff and son Bert who
havo made their home for tho
past three years on the Leonard
Rittcr ranch moved on Wednes
day to Klamath Falls where they
will mako their home.
Mr. Egert and Chris Wandstcd
Were business visitors at the S.
K. Hartzler ranch on Monday.
. Mr, and Mrs. B. M. Welch and
daughter Clarene and sons, Ed
mon, Elton and Loy, of Sprnguo
River, visited on Sunday at tho
Michael home.
Miss Ada Flackus of Crater
Lake camp spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Flackus,
; Mr. ond Mrs. S. K. Hartzler
and children,' Bessie and John,
accompanied by Chris Wandsted,
was transacting business In
Klamath Falls on Tuesday
Ernest Rittcr was a business
visitor In Klamath Falls on Tues
day, Earl Williams of Crater Lake
Logging camp on Bly mountain
was a business visitor at the Mi
chael ranch on Sunday.
Ernest Rittcr and Marvin Mi
chael were business visitors
at the Verne Hnskln ranch at Bo
nanza on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flackus
and daughter Ada visited on Sat
urday night with their son Ern
est In Klamath Falls.
J. R. McBrlde was a business
visitor at the Charles Carlson
home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Schanz
had as their dinner guests on
Sunday ,Mr. .and Mrs. Frank
Brown and son Mortln of Bo
nanza. John and Bessie Hartzler have
been helping Ed Gowan of Bo
nanza with his potato harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hartzler
and children John and Bessie
visited on Monday evening at
tho Mlchnel home.
Mr. Sewald of Bonanza was a
business visitor at the Michael
ranch on Tuesday.
were guesta at tho Robert Steera
home on Crest street the pant
week. Steers has been attend
ing school In Eugene, but Is now
employed at the shipyards In
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Arnold of
Crest street left Friday for Eu
gene to mako tholr home.
Goldio Bromley of 3823 Bis
bee street has been called to
Portland for duty. She la a
nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson,
Richard Cardoza, Wilma Robert
son and Walter Hanson Jr., mo
tored to Medford Friday to at
tend the Klamath-Mcdford foot
ball game.
Glen Adams and Earl Adams
of Bisbce street were two of the
hunters In Altamont to return
with largo deer.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Shcppard
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Lavenlck and daughter and Miss
Beverly Plnnell spent Wednes
day evening with their father,
B. a. Plnnell, on Bristol street.
The occasion was Plnnnll's birth
day. -;' .
Little Jcanine Newcom; daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs.'C. W. New
com of La Verne street, hai'
been 111 for the past week.
Sale! . 2 - Pc. ' tkMm
LIVING ROOM SETS m0ri
Prices Stort at N4S
It M E3 f JT W BB1 IE n.S ' Jr-: fcaaw5aT'maarttT.td' t' i.'. ALI1a mjZKH V. Iijlj4. t iyf v -- -'- - i- 'v.'. M
Altamont
, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sheppard
and i sons of 3746 Brooklyn
avenuo In Altamont are spending
their vacation In Scnacca, Ore.,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Rich
ard and family.
Ivan Paccl of 4120 Altamont
drive suffered painful Injuries to
his knee and ankle Wednesday
while working on his house. He
Is a patient at Klamath Valley
hospital.
Mrs. R. Jayne of Portland Is
visiting at the home of her fath
er, Joa Chastnln, on Bristol
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steers
Gas on Stomach
UUm. la ' 1 - mm - "
Wb tttan iUwm icVJ tntt painful, tuffoMi.
nf fit. tour ttMatrn and heart bum. daetora moaltr
prt-irrlb th faaiwttvtlii OMjlrlnM fcncn for
arMematIe ntltf-wdlrinaa ilk thM tn BU-ani
Tibial. No laiaftrtjt Bi-m fcrlnn roafort tn t
Hfljorratontbottiito m f er 4looUt atootr back, 3S&
Greyhound
SCHEDULES
CHANGED
SPEED
Hie Office of Defense Transportation has ordered bui
companies to reduce operating speed to 33 miles per
hour-we are complying with this order.
This requires thousands of changes in arrival and de
parture times for hundreds of cities and towns. New
timetables must be prepared and printed, but due to
the great amount of work involved there will be some
slight delay in the issuance of new schedule folders.
Please consult your local Greyhound agent for in
formation on schedules. - " i
Others to 179.95
Eoiy Terms. Uiual Carrying Charga
Living room suites as smart as this one usually sell for
around 139.95. And we've knocked off a still bigger sav
ing for the Leadership Sale. You'll find a wide choice of
coverings in tho shades you want most in these fine living
room suites priced from 112.88 to 179.95.
Ksj ill
Sale! 8 -Pc. Dining
Group, Reg. 89.95
7
88
Easy Terms, Usual Carrying Charge -
All 8 pieces at a smashing sale price! You'd pay $100 elsewhere!
Spacious table has extra leaves for additional seating! Buffet, hat
roomy drawers, dish compartments. Rubbed lime oak finish! ' Honor
Bilt! .
Full
Bed
erfall
Set
Brand new for our Leadership sale Is this 3-pleee wal
nut finish bedroom set. Drawers have oak backs for
greater strength. Generous size ' mirror and commo
dious chest of drawers. Buy now!
STAMPS
EXTENSION TABLE
. Worth $7.93
30x42 inch. 10 In. leaf.
Sturdy legs. Worth at least'
$7.95.
STURDY HI-CHAIR
Worth $2.49
Cathedral style. . . . over
head swing tray . Foot
rest.
2.
KITCHEN STOOL
Worth $1.69
. Shaped sturdy legs. Built ot
strong Douglas fir 12 W
: Inches In diameter.
1.39
Sturdy Kitchen Chair
1.39
Worth $1.69
. Graceful style for ; kitchen -dinette
or desk chair.
ssm Popular Prlcas !
SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO.
K I I P BUY IN O WA R B O N D 8
- - - - -;-v -'
MS