Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 05, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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PAGE FIVB
Midland Znupine. Aew6
OR
il VOTERS
RE-ELECT ALL
"J
MAUN Willi no opposition
except (or low wrllii-lns, nil
city officers IncludlnK Mayor A.
Kollno, Vncluv Kullnn, treas
urer; Irvlim Cupck, recorder,
lid Coiiiicilmon Uun II. Pickett,
Jumot Ottomun, Km II Tofful,
Conrad Johnson, Evcrutt Jones
nd Clyde Van Muter wero ro
turned to city Kovornmcnt pouts
In Tuesday's elections.
Attorney Thomas W. Clint
burn, democratic Incnnibunt for
Justice of tho peace of Tulolnko
district, comprlslriK East and
Went Merrill mid East and Weal
Malln, win re-elected, dutnutlnil
Irving Cupck, Mnlln republican.
Ed Dsvls, Merrill, continue! ni
constable tor the same district.
Bly
A birthday dinner was held
for Ernest Coke Frlduy nlifht,
October 30, at tho Coke resi
dence. Thou who attended tho
dinner wero: Mr. and Mrs.
Wodo Jenklni, Jny Hurtllnc,
Mary Louisa Boynton, Mrs.
Certrudo Coko, Alfred, Ernest
nd Mario Coko, Cynthia Mali
and Martha Clvan.
Mr. and Mm. Henry Warner
and children Miixine, Ileeso and
.Brooks, wero esU of Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Jones last week. The
Wurneri have recently moved
from Ivory Pino mill to Klam
ath Palls, where ho in now
worklntf for Ilulslict-r Motor
company. Warner hns been on
a vacation this week and re
turned to his Job Friday.
Cecil Mlcholson returned from
Portland and announced Unit
he had passed his physical ex
amination nnd accepted In the
United States army. Cecil will
leave for Fort Lewis, Wash.,
November H for six weeks'
basic training.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bcller
ro visiting friends and rela
tives over the state this week.
They left early Saturday morn
ing on their extended trip and
will return at tho end of this
week. Their three children tc
mained here with friends while
(their parents are away.
Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs.
Itollnn Myers and Bonita and
Elena Gooch went to Bonanza
for a family reunion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
peck, residents of Bonnnzn.
Other members of tho family
who attended wcro Mr. nnd
Mrs. Lee Ilolliduy and dnughtcr
Jean, nnd Mrs. Fred Itucck and
ion Buddy.
Mrs. Bnbo Green and her sis
ter, Mrs. Jack Orell of Klamnth
Falls, wero In Bly to attend to
business affnlrs Monday. Ha be
Green nnd family aro former
residents of Bly nnd hnvo rent
ed their house here to R. J.
Doolcy.
Mrs. Jnmes Boone left lust
week to visit friends and rela
tives In Washington. She plnns
to stny for two weeks. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Elmer McGlnnls and their
(mall daughter Judy, have been
staying at tho Boone ranch un
til Mrs. Boone returns.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rnupnck
nd son Richard of Ivory Fine,
apent Snturday In Klamath
Falls on business.
H. R. Craln is building a new
dry kiln hero at his lumber mill
In Bly. Ho purchased the kiln
from the Adams and Rcntlo
Lumber company of Lokevlow.
It is being torn down and
trucked here to be rebuilt
again. It will Join Crnln's other
kiln and Its construction Is al
ready well under way.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Langdon
re visiting Mrs. Lnngdon's par
ents at Valo this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Heart
man and son, residents of Mon
tana, hnvn been visiting Hcnrt
man's mother, Mrs. Eltn Hcnrt-
on of Bly, for tho pnst wcok,
They left Bly Monday morning
on their way to Fondlaton,
where Hcartmnn will tnko a de
fense Job. Mrs. Ed Dlshno and
Bud.Molser accompanied thorn
on their trip, ns they plan to go
to Fort Lewis nnd visit Frank
Mclsor, who has been in tho
hospital for soma lime.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Lybrnnd
nd three children, Nancy June,
Odell nnd Lottlo Fny from Gen
nant, Calif., huvo moved to Bly.
Lybrand Is working nt Wcycr
bnouner camp 4.
Louis Wlilltcr, Mrs. George
Luck's brother, of the nnvnl
ton tor nt Sun Diego, visited
hern Inst weekend. After his
HOT FLASHES
Lydlft K. Plnkhnm'fl Compound is
famous to hrtlp rollnve cllatrrsA duo
to woman ' functional "mlt1rtl-fl8o',
period, Follow Inbel directions.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S eoMwuw,
m OFFICERS
Two WAAC's
On Eight-Day
MALIN Paulino Suty nnd
Doris McCord, first Klnmuth
county girls to Join tho WAAC
and now stationed at Fort Ocs
Moines, In., arrived hero Mon
day night for n flying visit with
relatives. They returned east
Wednesday night to report for
duly at thn end of an eight-day
furlough following completion
of their bnslo training program.
Attired In nutty uniforms, the
two young women wore enthusi
astic ovor the opportunities of
Langell Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chnndlcr
and son of Lnkevlew spent Wod
nesduy ovenlng at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Popple and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lubbes are
visiting this week with their son,
Lloyd Lubbes and family, at Ma
lln. They expect to spend sev
eral duys In Langell Valley with
their daughter and family, the
Walt Wilsons, boforo leaving for
their new homo at Nowberg
Ore.
Campbell's, Lundy's and Gifts
are gathering their cattle this
week at Barnes valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnson
wcro Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Mary Dearborn and Mrs.
Wcs Dearborn.
Ruth Mary Thomas, small
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Thomas, Is 111 and receiving med
ical attention in Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Irwin Mouso and Elsie
Dubiuk of Medford, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. El
liott House and family.
Staff Sergeant Swan Lubbes
who is in Hie air corps, station
ed Tampa, Fla., spent Inst week
end wllh his sister, Mrs. Edith
Wilson. Ho also visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lubbes
and will visit, rclntives nt Port
hind on hs wny back to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pcpple
and Dick nnd Frank Pcpplo nnd
Bob wero Sunday dinner guests
at tho Les Lcuvltt homo,
Mrs. Frank Brown and Dcanna
spent Sunday with Mrs. Ruby
Brown.
Mrs. Mary Etta Malono spent
sevcrul days Inst week In Klonv
ath Kalis with Mr. and Mrs
Charles Hammond.
Allen Conlcy, son of Mrs. Lois
Grucll, hits been III nt Klamath
Valley hospital, but is reported
improved,
Harry Boyd of Klamnth Falls,
spent Saturday with bis sister,
Rhcn House. Mrs. Lulu Brown
depurturc, Mrs. Luck left for
Portland, where she will visit
friends.
E. Hcrbcrg, tho new depot
muniigcr who recently replaced
Fll.sgerukf, Is. expecting his wife
to nrrlvo soon. She hns been
living In Portland and will ar
rive here somo timo this week
end. Mickey Moll Is recovering
from tho broken bones ho re
ceived when ho fell from a
horso beforo school started.
Tho enst wns removed Inst week
but he still must wear a brace
on his leg. He is able to get
around now witli the aid of
crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLean
nnd son nre moving to Klamath
Falls next week.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Clem
Jones nnd children, Bessie, Bet
ty Juno and Ernest, nnd a frlond
of tho children, Johnny For-
mnn, went to Medford. They
visited nnothcr daughter of Mrs.
Jones, Mrs.- Tony Hnsan, and
returned home Sunday with 'a
load of apples.
Jay Lybrtind returned from
Bond, whero he worked on a
logging truck for almost a
Week. Ho Is now employed at
Lakcvicw. Ho is tho son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clydo Lybrand, rest'
dents of Bly.
this cold-relief used when
QUINTUPLETS
CATCH COLD
Whonovor tho Quintuplets rntch cold
their chests, throats nnd baeka nro im
mediately ruhlmd with Mustorolo. So
Muslprnfo n-iust ho just nbout tho BEST
cold relief you can buy I
Mustarnln gives such wonderful re
suits hocnuso It's MOKE thnn just an
ordlnnry "snlvo". It's what so many
Doelora nnd Nurses eallamnriornroij ner
irritant. It hoi psbroak up local congestion
in upper bronchlnl tract, makes breath
lnir cnslor, promptly rollevea coughing
and tight, aore, nching chest muscles due
to colds, (ict Musterolo today I
IN 8 STRENGTHS: Children's Mild,
Rogular and Extra Strength.
m m
2w GIVE C
Ttf CHILD f&l
Visit County
Furlough
fered for advancement and for
tho cliunco to servo during tho
present national crisis. They ex
pect to bo classified upon their
return to Fort Des Moines but
the nuturo of tho work they
will ho allotted was unknown
to thorn. For the present they
expect it to bo clerical.
Miss Suty Is tho daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Suty, and
Miss McCord Is tho granddaugh
ter of Mrs, C. A. Posvar, all of
Malln.
and Kenneth Wllkerson were
also Saturday visitors nt the
House home.
la". II. Shelley of Medford,
spent last week visiting the Walt
Wilson's and enjoyed deer hunt
ing Mrs. Thcrcsla Prior, Mrs. Nonle
Popplo, Mrs. Mary Dearborn and
Mra. Cora Leavitt were lunch
eon guests of Mrs. Alice Pcatross
on Monday,
Laurence Revell, Claude Mur
ray, Wilson Clarke and Earl
Grucll were recent valley men
to leave for tho army, marines
and coast guard units.
Mrs. Margie Harbison and
Mary Alice of Lokevlcw, spent
the weekend with her father, L.
A. Constuns.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garrett of
Lakcvicw, visited friends in
Langell Valley on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ham
akcr and family of Alaska, were
visiting friends and relatives in
Bonanza and Langell Valley Inst
week. They were accompanied
by Sykes Hnmakcr of Klamath
Falls.
Mrs. Claudia .Mustek has been
111 tho post week.
If it's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
In the classified.
Rare Commodltlts
Today But
Penney's Has Theml
And at
Only
29
75
Every clay Increases
the
Tnluc of worsteds so se
lect your Town-Clad TO
DAY 1 Here's supreme fluid
ity, undiminished by prcs
ent conditions I
KeS4 1' style and benu-
The Warmest
Idaas In
LIGHTWEIGHT
Overcoats
22!
,50
kw-v 1
BLENDING makes' them
warmer, yet lighter! Tho
mixture nf wool, nlpnca
anil mohair brings wnrnifh
nnd beauty . . . and thn
light yet sturdy hncklng nf
collon knll chops many
ounces off I See for your
self TODAY I
- at
a torn- "0t vou
r ...-(
V e.nnV u thn Tr .rr.n,,,n9
Fine Cape Leatharl i
Men's Jackets
Plenty of Warmth! 1 f26
Plenty of STYLEI I U
Handsome fashion for actlra
men and practical In the bar
Rain I Smooth grain, glossy cape,
fully lined with rayon or bold
cotton plaids! Note the trim zip
per front and pockets!
Finest for Dress or Sports!
MEN'S SLACKS
Gabardine A9S "T90
Coverts! " to
Colorful "musts" tor your all
sports wardrobe! Gabardines,
coverts, hard finish and soft
weaves lo choose from all with
lots of slnmins!
Genuine fur
fctts in TO
DAY'S most
popular shades I
Lower crowns,
wider brims are
tops I
Two-Ton
Sweaters
4.98
Colorful, warm
and sturdy I
New s 1 p p e r
front models
with contrast
Ins; trim I
Part Wool
Blanket
5.90
Beautiful blend
of 25 waol,
60 rayon and
28 cotton.
Softest colors I
Trimly bound.
ilu iuIuiU i iiliddii ii diiiili illii t til
Birthday Feature
Salad Bowls
1.29
An-woodcn salad oowl
with matching spoon and
fork. Colorful fruit de
slgnl Fire
Oven
bottom 1
J'lni 1 :1
for VICTORY yCSII "J llffl
Men's Sanforised lW .Jk .
The best of the season's .V-
style crop In shirts well K1 if -J
worth the Investment! San- A'tV $i9LW '
forlted, smooth weave shirts ')J ''
In fast color patterns that frdMxi
KEEP their rich lustrel ' .
NuCraft starchiest collars, PStSfl f
' Men's Smart ft, tl. i
Fall mM
Lvj Hats f
3.98 m
'l 1 Genuine fur JJ iii
' felts In TO- S&CT ES
mm
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TO "
M H. 1 . A 1""
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mam - -
ino.
"" - ocheo o -
Boys' .
Handsome
Suits
6.90 to
14.75
Includes
Coat and
A
LongiesI
Styles like
Dad's ,
smart single
and double
breasteds of
rugged cas
simeres and
cheviots 1 n
smart p a t -
terns! 6-12!
Boys
Sport
Slacks
2.98
Husky soft
finish
weaves!
Boys' Warm Jackets
Warm melton body with M QQ
leather sleeves, knit cuffs. H.YO
Two-Tone Sweaters
Warm, colorful, sturdy! AA
Many with slppcr fronts I O
Oxfords
2.98
Every boy's
favorite style!
Penl - Flei
flexible Insoles
for foot health!
PrlsclUa
Curtains
98c p,
BlIloiU of airy
chenille - dot
ted marquisette
outlined with
deep, gathered
ruffles!
Birthday Feature
Casserole
Birthday Feature
Girls' Dresses
1.19
Fine for growing girls.
Colorful, prints! .
94c
King casserole. I
proof glass-metal I
JTI Ti-IUf rr. t:f sail 311:1
i
WOMEN'S
Two-Piece
Types
Dressy Modols
Casual Styles
Sport Frocks '
Chln-llftlng styles that will give you a
new outlook on life I Midriff and long
torso types for that alim-through-the-mid-dle
look I Pert two-plecers that double for
suits! Swank tailored types for many oc
casions! Hlch colors. Sizes 12 to VO.
Warm Inexpensive
FALL COATS
10.90
Rich Fabrics.
Fin Colorsl .
Nw Styles!
You'll love the
netr styling and
smart fit of these
grand new coart!
Double or single
breasted types, fit
ted or boxy. Gay
plaids or fashion
able fleece, and
nor elty fabrics
Warm, autumn-
leaf tones 1 Sizes
12 to 20.
4AK
Smart New Flattery for Falll
WOMEN'S HATS
-Cloche Brims! sfJi.f
Skyscraper Wfl
CrownsI 1 0 sf
New Type Berets! : .
A new hat will set your mood
for a gay fall! Intriguing sport
styles, smart dressy types, cas
ual models for any occasion !
Warm fall shades ! .
. Rayott Satin
' iV"""" '! Cvnthia Slip
1
f.
IK
1.69
Four-gore, b I a S -cut
rayon ' satin!
Lovely .lace trim
ming at top and
hem! Others in
tailored type I 32-
iff
Umn rvSs
-New Fall
I h nanaDogs
' 1.59
i P o u c h, envelope
-J or top handle
styles with many
jntv, fashionable
tricks!
fii Mn
Gay
t
Inexpensive
Gloves
59c
Cleverly designed
cotton suede! Pull
on type. Fall colors..
Chenille
Spreads
4.98
Real beauties,
Indeed 1 : C o v -
'ered with
fluffy tufts!
sCharming de-
slgns lovely
soft colorsl
Birthday Feature
Men's Oxhide
Bib Overalls
1.19
Heavy blue denim, san
forised shrunk, full cut 1
ii V.Y T.i 1 1 : : :
fob t&mu L
DRESSES O ffC.S- k
XWM j-r a &
HVlUi, a w J?)
' F"Mon
Her
Styles
2.98
mm
"WjJpJ' T to 14b
v 1 SSv"5f SfJP5
ncW jil 111 Hlte5S
The Young Girl's Favorite!
CORDUROY DRESS
Clever In cut and precise in detail,
the corduroy frock is just right for
fall occasions! Shirtwaist type In
choice autumn shades I Sizes 7-12.
Fancy Rondo
23cYd
The perfect fab
ric for sports and
tailored frocks.
In spring designs
spirit lilting
colors.
Birthday Feature
Ladies'
Blouses
1.98
Perfect with suits of
every type. Dressy or
tailored. All slies.
LfSWlk. l
Birthday Feature
, Snow Suits
3.98
Toasty warm for winter
snow . . . cnto styles.
a vm ' i -- .
RAYON HOSIERY
New miracles of beauty are the
rayons of .today I Glamorous
looking sheers, and smart heavy
weights with dainty picot tops
reinforced heels and toesl
Special Choice for Falll
GIRLS' COATS
Smart Tweedsl
Fine Fleecesl ...
9.90
Shell set the pace" for the school
set In one of these smart coats 1
II tailored In princess or
:hman styles, single or double
tsted types! Autumn tones.
Girls;
New Fall
Jackets
3.98
Gay plaid or
fine, herring
bone tweed In
boyish, 3 - but
ton style.
Warm fall
shades. 7-14.
Girla
AU Wool
Skirts
2.29
Swing styles or
with front
pleats. All wool
crepe In rich
colors. 7-19.
Ladies'
Oxfords
3,19
S loop tie ox
ford. Oiled
leather sole and
heel. Smart
criss - cross
stitch around
the vnmp.
Mode De Gay
27c
Yd.
Just the mater
ial for pretty
gift apron i.
Make yours now
for XmnsI l
Birthday Feature
Children's
Mittens
25c ,0 79c
Gay colors, with bright
embroidery. All wool
part wool.
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