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    November 0, 1D42
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
page nva
Breakfast Cancelled At re-
cont nioctlim of Votarana of For
eln Worn It win decided to can
cel thin yenr'a Liberty breakfast,
sponsored by the pott, because, of
tho necessity of moat pout mam'
hers oniwKd In vltnl Induntrle
romiilnlnK t their work on Arm
istice day. Inatoud Of the Arml
tlce breakfast, the post In spon
soring an Initiation and slug par
ty on Saturday evening, Novem
ber 14, nt 8 p, m. In the Moose
hnll on Pine strept boweon Tenth
find Eleventh'. Thla la open to
pout mombora nnd recruits only.
All poat members who can poe
alhly do ao are asked to gather
at the Lclon hall at 10 o'clock
on Armistice day to participate
In the pomelo and program.
Raturna Home Mrs. Wilbur
Jonea returned to Klamath Sat
urday night from a motor trip
to Boise und other pointa In
Idaho where aha accompanied
her aon and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jonea Jr.
The younger Jonea were on the
last vacation trip of the dura
tion as both ara employed In
defenso work at Pittsburgh,
Calif., leaving for thalr home
there curly Sunday morning.
Mrs, Jones said the party en
countered severe snow storm
In the Burns area where the
snow wus more thun six Inches
lttp beforo they reached
Wugontlro.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wll
Hum C. Orton of Butto, Mont.,
are visiting here for several
month at the homo of their
dnuKhtar, Mrs. Louis K. Mann,
1437 Pacific Terrace. Louis R.
Miinn returned' Saturdny morn
lug from a several weeks' trip
which took him to Muskegon,
Mich., where ho was called by
the serious Illness of his mother,
Mrs. R. K. Mann, now reported
greatly Improved. Mann contin
ued from Muskogcn to Washing
ton, D. C, where he spent sev
eral days on business.
To Pueblo Mrs. John White
line (Dorothy O'Keefe) will leave
by motor Frldoy for Pueblo,
Colo., where she will Join her
husband who la stntlonad at the
army airbnso at Pueblo's new
field. Mrs. Whltcllne hus served
as secrntnry to Arnold Crnlopp,
superintendent of city schools,
nnd her place will be filled by
Mrs. LnVonno Wntklns. The
Whllollno home In Rivervlew ad
dition will be occuplod by Mr.
and Mrs. William Waggoner.
To Portland Michael Dor
mody, 2448 Reclamation avenue,
left Thursday night for Portland
Where ha will take his physical
examination following his en
listment in the United States
navy. Darmody is a Southern Pa
cific employe. His wife, Rence,
nnd daughter, Shnron, will re
main in Klamath Falls until
Darmody's assignment.
For Camp Whit Residents
of tho city who have vases they
will donnte for use at the Camp
White, Mcdford, hospital, and
shrubs, perennials, bulbs or vines
for beautlfication of tho camp
grounds, are asked to leave them
at the American Legion hall
Armlstlco morning. Tho gifts
will be takon to Medford later.
Day of Prayar Armistice
day, Wednesday, November li,
will bo observed by all women
Oof St. Paul's church as a day
of prayer starting at 10 a. m.
end continuing until 4 p. m.
Tho prayer will be led by Hazel
Morrison. Women are asked to
como for 18-minuto pcrloda for
meditation nnd prayer. This ob
servance Is planned by churches
' throughout the world.
Go to Game Among Klamath
people attending the Oregon
UCLA game, at Eugene Saturday
wore Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Drury,
John Houston, Kenneth Moore,
J. Royal Shnw and daughter and
son, and Malcolm Epley and son.
Return Horn Mr. and Mra.
Ed Ostondorf and daughter,
Jean, returned Sunday night
from Salem whore they spent
the weekend visiting Mra. Osten
dorf's sisters.
On Vacation Ernest True
love, mechanlo employed at the
Oregon State highway depart
ment shops, Is spending a week's
vacation at his homo on Shasta
wny.
Ashland Visitor Ben Bekker
of Klamath Falls spont the week
end In Ashland with his family.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Croomulslon relievos promptly be
cause it Roes right to the seat of the
trouble to holp looson and expel
gorm laden phlegm, and old nature
to soothe nnd heal raw, tender, in-
gamed bronchial muoous mem
ranes. Toll your druggist to sell you
a, bottle of Oreomulslon with the un
it dorstandlng you must like the way It
J quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
From Tlonesta Mr. and Mra.
Clarence Crapo spent the week
end here from their home at
Tlonesta, Mrs. Crapo will re
main until Armistice day.
In ValleyMrs. Robert Pin
son and son, Klamath Fall real,
dents, spent the weekend nt the
homo of Mra. Plnson'a parents,
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Hughs of
Ashland,
Improving Fred Barth,
Kestorson employe who suf
fered serious arm and chest In.
Juries when he foil against the
pinner at tho mill late Thurs
day, was reported Improving at
Klamath Valley hospital.
Unchanged The condition
of Mra. Corl Schubert Sr.,
Spring Lake pioneer matron,
waa reported unchanged Mon
day. Mra. Schubert haa been
critically 111 for several weeks.
Leaves Hospital Mrs. Melvln
Ensley and Infant daughter left
Klamath Volley hospital Mon
day for their home In Bonanza.
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective June 16, 1842)
Train 19 Bouthboundi 0ilS p, m.
Train 20 Northboundt 10 a. m.
Train 17 Bouthboundi 6i30 a. m.
Train 18 Northbound! 4 p. ra.
Medford Stage, Westbound, 3)30
p, m Evening Airmail,
Women of Moose The Wom
en of the Moose will sponsor a
card party Wednesday, Novem
ber 11, ut 8 p. m. In the Moose
hall. This Is the last of a aeries
of parties. Tho public la Invited,
Meeting Slated Women of
the Moose will meet In regular
session Tuesday at 8 p. m. In
the ' Moose hull. Fannie Mae
Thompson, chairman of the col
lege of regents, will hold her
chapter night program. The col-
lege of regents la made up of
past senior regents who won
iionor by having a successful
year while acting In that capac
ity, and also were able to show
a net gain In membership.
There will be initiation of a
class of candidates In their
honor. Refreshments will fol-
VISIT OUR
AUTO
SHOW
And Wheel Toy Event
BUY THEM EARLY THIS YEAR
.... BE AMONG THE FIRST TO
SHOP AND SAVE NOW ON
XMAS TOYS
A Three Wheeler for Her, Tool
Chain Drive Girls' and Boys'
VELOCIPEDE
Of sturdy steel,
painted f I a shlng
red with aluminum
r nnun trim, guara
JjQed chain drive
with hall bearing
pedals. For chil
dren 3 to 10.
Boys' " 11.57
Thrills for Both of 'Eml
2 PASSENGER
VELOCIPEDE
Ball Bearing Wheels
Fire chief hell
red reflection In
buck of the pad
ded leather saddle
completely stream
lined. 20" 11.11
991 mW
.v j-.. For
Active Two Year Oldsl
STREAMLINED
VELOCIPEDE
Shiny red enam
eled frame with
Its aluminum fin
ish handle bars,
wheels and col
lar! 20" 8.77
Make Way for the
U. S. ARMY TRUCK
A good looking
truck with siren
and khaki cover,
streamlined fend
ers and bumper,
movable tall gate
nnd dummy tall-llghta.
f 211. 6s3
Above the Cloudsl
AIRPLANE
He'll thrill to the
propeller moving
as he peddlea
along and to the
two dummy ma
chine guns and
cannon mounted
on his motor I
Pontlao
Auto
1212
Krjulpppfl with
now type bumper,
wlnrlnhleld, motor,
muter, liom ami
lent pfifl.
Fire
Truck
1448
T I r e m n rrd.
trimmed with
white, two hnnd
rutin nnd two lid
dara I
I, 10
Wooden
Wagon
526
yatmal hardwood
h 11 il y, cqulppt-d
with olllfii 1000
mile Congo be.u.
In. i" aolld
rtthher tlren. Body
M" j tvyt
Bule
Auto
1567
He'll hoaiit about
Its equipment , .
windshield, motor
meter, horn, front
bumper and head-MdMfl
k . It 4
Fibre
Doll Cart
25"
A itrfifimHnert lit
tle curt In bead
ed flnt fit,, with
rerllnlnir bark and
window.
27" 5.93
Deluxe
Scooter
372
1000 mite Congo
bearing, and an'
ensy to lino foot
brake that will
ftton blm on a
dot!
low the meeting and games will
be played. All members are
asked to bring sandwiches.
Chairmen of the membership,
hospital guild, war relief, pub
licity, social service, homcmak-
ing, alumni and college of re
gents are to make their reports.
Committee to Meet The ex
ecutive committee of the Fair
haver) PTA will meet Wednes
day, November 11, at 1:30 p.
m. at the home of the presi
dent, Mrs. Harold Schicfcrsteln,
Stewart addition. There will be
no PTA meeting Friday due to
gas registration at the school
on that day and-teachers and
PTA members are assisting
with this work. The next PTA
meeting will be held Friday,
November 20.
Drill OWAC drill will be
held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at
the KUHS girls' gym instead
of at the armory. Members of
the Oregon Werners Ambul
ance corps are asked to use the
Mon Claire street entrance.
This la a practice for the Arm
istice day parade.
Aloha OES There will be a
regular meeting of Aloha chap
ter, Order of the Eastern Star,
ut 8 p. m. Tuesday In the Ma
sonic temple. Mrs. Charlotte
Martin, worthy matron, invites
all visiting members to attend.
Altamont PTA The regular
meeting of Altamont PTA will
be held Tuesday, November 10,
at 2:30 p. m. All members and
friends are asked to come early
and visit home rooms. The
speaker of the day wllj be Mrs.
Sarah Wertz, home management
supervisor of the farm security
administration.
Frank Lowell
Signs With Navy
Frank Lowell, operator of the
Klamath Packing company
whose plant recently burned
here, has Joined the navy as a
boatswain's mate, first class, in
the "Sea Bees,"
A brother, Kenneth, enlisted
In the Sea Bees a month ago
and another brother, Fern, Is In
the marine corps.
Weather Cancels
Trip for Scrap
At Fort Klamath
Weather conditions over the
weekend cancelled the trip to
the D. E. Alexander place at
Rock Creek and the 70 tons of
scrap will be brought down at
a later date, according to C. C.
Jenkins, 4-H club agent.
All scrap left In the Fort
Klamath district is being brought
down by ranchers of that area
assisted by H. E. O'Hara, ex
tension agent for the Klamath
Indian reservation stationed at
Klamath Agency.
Buy it througn the want-ads.
Rooms Entered Dr. E. D.
Lamb, Medical-Dental building,
reported to city police that a
desk drawer had been opened In
his office and that several dol
lars were taken from the money
box and a number of stamps
from the stamp drawer. The
entry took place lote Friday,
The coastline of Alaska la
greater than the distance around
the earth.
PIMPLED SKIN
una BnntiRAptto LA t ion, ramiii
merikriretl powder bnse, so helpful
to ptmpled urltAfed flkln, when
to external can das. You'll love It,
Promote Bklnbeauty 8k 1 near.
Thre- flattering; complexion ahadea.
Fleah, Brunette. Cream. 10c, 60c
SANTISEPTIC LOTION
5 Years in Klamath Falls
r u u v v aft a . . JaUA 1 al M
fMMf y CO., I M
rpnn
mm
, a mmm
GUARDIAN OF YOUR WINTER
COMFORT
It looks as though 'It might be a hard winter. ThereTor short
ages of many cold weather needs. Wool and leather must go
Into clolhei for our toldien. We hear of fuel-oil shortages.
It looks as though it might not be easy to keep warm this winter.
But Penney's It equal to all emergencies. We know markets . . .
values . . . qualities. We know how and where to get the things
our cuitomers muil have to keep them comfortable. Yet even at
Penney's thoie winter things you've bought from us for forty
years, are not ns plentiful ai In other years, and we ask you all
to buy only what you really need, I that none may have to
do without. But there's still another reason for limiting your
buying to necessaries. That is the importance of Investing .all
you con in War Bonds. It is your War Bonds that will keep you
warm in winters to come . . . that will buy you your winter
needfuls . . . and all the other things that spell American
security.
So wt urge you lo buy only what you need. Buy it thriftily at
Penney's. And turn your savings Into Wor Bonds.''
Grand Values for Every Woman!
Real Comfort Against Winter Chilli
TUCKSTITCH PANTS AND VESTS
Smart while being sensible ... warm
without being; heavy . . . Nicely cut vests
and pants that ara snng enough to fit
under your slimmest rock I Pants with
reinforced crotch.
329
7 i A ' BXSSSi I Aff JLf JB? At 4 Laci
ri'lil" Cotton Frocks I
HCl.-.T:tUl moo
Ld "- Vlffrl - Shirtwaist, Jong-torso ana 11
I I flared skirt styles. Prints,
, I 1 checks, stripes In poplin.
a . ' i nDcceee 1 1 1 rsVTVx
c znrwuuu iaa4a ii
Cynthia
Slips
1.29
Qeverly tailor
ed or trimmed
with fine lace
Smooth rayon
crepe that will
not poll out at
the seams I
m nayon Knit
PANTIES
35c
Smoothly cot to
fit under slim
frocks. "Easily
jwnhci . . .
need no fron
InK. Dainty, tea
j rose.
CHENILLE
HOUSECOATS
198
4
YonH want a pretty
- robe to veir this
winter while yon
read, relax and rest I
Choose ene that Is
smartly styled . .
rich with thick, fluf
fy chenille In attrac
tive snnbarst design 1
Slim cut waist with
fnll, swirling skirt I
Soft, dainty pastels
to match yonr room!
Sites 13 to 20.
GLEN ROW
FROCK
Clever little
dresses that will
go everywhere, at tVA
onr birthday sav- 70
ings price I " Mm
Delightful frocks that ara
suitable for home or street
wear! Striped plane or nov
elty prints tn cotton and
spun rayon t Siies 13 to U.
Part Wool Beauties!
Blankets
590
35 Warm Wool
t) Trimly Bound
72"x90" else
Fine blankets youH b e
proud of for years to
cornel Firmly woven with
a deep, springy nap that
holds the warmth I Rayon
satin bonnd.
1
Blgl Absorbent I
TERRY TOWELS
45'
Grand buys! Soft, thick
terry In snowy white with
eolored borders.
For Your Dining Rooml
LACE TABLE CLOTHS
98
Girls' 'Miss Prep'
Panties .....
Tuckstitch Vest, Panties,
Each
29c
29c
Underwear For Winter!
Winter-
UNION
c 11 1 i .
1.32
Just right for
work Indoors
and out!
Snug fitting!
Shirts, Shorts and
Briefs 29c ea.
Boys' Winter Weight
Undershirta .40c
Boys' Winter Weight
Srawera .... 48e
Comfortable In Cold
Weather!
Vecwi
'of
FAITHFUL
ERVICE
U.S.MRRINES
(Inmuwmu
Nov. 10
4 398
Jean Nedra Stylesl
DRESSES
Novelties!
Rayonsl
Corduroys!
Fall-Into-winter styles that will
win your heart! Select a
smart spun rayon In a casual
style for your business life!
Choose . a dressy rayon for
dates to be remembered 1 Buy
sport frock with an air for
your outdoor activities I One
and two-piece types that will
flatter every figure! A smart
new selection of warm fall
colors for your special choice!
Sizes 13 to 20.
Snap brim sport styles t new
molded berets 1 clever casual
types for town; off-the-faee
types for dress! Gay trim
mings of feathers and veils t
Creamy lace cloths
lovely to look at ... . prac
tical to u s e I Launder
easily. Standard she.
Attractively
Embroidered
PILLOW CASEl
Smart "Mr. and
Mrs.", "His and
Hers" designs.
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A Half Sosen In Each Siaal
18-Pc. Tumbler Set
1
00
Six milt juices, tlx table
tumblers, and six tall tum
blers, all lor this tiny prlcel
Strong, beautiful Safedge
glass, with needle-etched de
sign! A truly delightful gift!
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F0J.VICT0RYI .
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Swagger and Smart
for Fall!
COATS
10"
Your fall coat Is the most
Important purchase you will
make for the entire season
. . , you'll want It to be
just right 1 See this lovely
group of smart new sport
and casual styles! Gay
plaids, soft fleeces, and
rugged tweeds. 13 to 20.