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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1942)
November 23, 1942 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FTVB Promoted Itny fiiinilurium, lo rnl niummur of thu Union OH company, Ihib horn promoted to tha Belittle office mid Icfl Fri day morning to tiiko over hid new duties. Mm. SnmlHi'utui and rlimijliler, Hnrharn Jrnn, will re niuin liinij for m-vcnil dnyii tit Ihrlr homo In St. Francis piirk. Tiny Byrne, locnl mloiimiin, hoe been advanced to the. poit of miiiingrr of Union Oil hero, It ws learned. Callad Catl Crnco Colvln t..it.. i..r r.... .... VtlTlfD I' 11 I.,,, It, J ,11, HIU to l)i with lier nintlior, Mm. C. A. Colvln, who In Kerlonsly III, Mr. and Mm. Colvln, who are old lime Klnmnth resident!, are llv intf near Coffeyvlllo, Kun. Mm. Well will return with her moth er a soon aa Mia. Colvln li able to travel. Fatrvlew PTA Mombers of Fatrvlcw PTA are advised that the November meriting bus been cancelled. The president will anounce tha next meeting data and memhera are nuked to watch the pnpora for word of the December ChrlRlma pro gram. Hunteri Among the out-of-town huntem In Klmnuth county thli past week wui a party mude up of Coon Day renldonla includ ing Den Flaxel, North Bend, Cool county district attorney, Dr. Ennla Kelzer, North Bend physician, and Dr. Lewis Gnr ner, North Bond dentist. Church Notlcai All church notlcei to appear for the Friday evening church pnga should bo In the hands of the editor not later than 1 p. m, Wednesday It was announced. The Hernld and News offices will not be open innnKBgiving anernoon. Pledged Two Klamath Falli boya have been pledged to the Unlvemlty of Oregon campui fraternities according to word from Eugene, Robert L. Mueller has been pledged to Delta Tau Delta, and Cecil P. Drew, Phi Kappa Psl. Kiwanla Meets With Rotary The Klwanls club, which regu larly meeta on Thursday, will meet on Friday with the notary club this week. Thanksgiving rlny prevents the Klwanlam from keeping lo their Thursday schedule. Literature Requested Since the distribution throughout the school! of educational material! by the local health association, numerous requests have come In aNUIns Inr mnr. I.Mutth I ltt-Mt. to supplement school texta, It was reported Monday, Eugene Bound James Bur ners, who ipent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Burness of Lake ahora drive, left for the Univer sity of Oregon at Eugene Sunday night. To Portland Clark Weaver, who ipent tha weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs F. I.. Weaver, of Auburn street, returned to Portland Sunday night. To Visit Mn. Harry W, Bath I any plans to leave thli week for Martinez, Calif., where she will spend Thanksgiving with her son and doughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Bathlany. , ' Visiting Mm. H. A. Nits ehelm and two children, George and A Use, are visiting on the Columbia river with her mother during Thanksgiving holidays, Leave Hospital Mm. John V. Vaughn ond Infant daughter left Klamath Valley hospital for their home, 822 North Twelfth atreet, on Saturday. Goes North Robert Kluth left by train Sunday night for Portland where he will enter war work. m If I Ooupona VV S J " I T h y Siva ) 'CtX Many A Day CT 9 . aatwatn Pay E $25 CREDIT ONLY $3 DOWN $5 A MONTH Don't wait 'till you hava tha money to huy tha thlnsa you naatf. Oat IIS buying pflwar In Purmaae Coupon Booha toilay and apend It whan you naad It for any number et srllelea whloh don't ooat mora than IS aanh. Or pay a lltlla mora down and lot wupona that huy hiihar prised marohandlaa. Uaual oar rylnf oharia. Car Sldoawlped Jerry Whit- latch, Wlllnrd hutul, reported to city police that his car was sldo swiped by a hlt-mid-run motor ist while tho ninchlno was park ed on I'lno street early Monday morning. Cunsiderabln damage was reported and Whltlutch wild the side was "caved In." X'hls was the, only accident re ported to local officers. Stuto police mid tho weekend pro. greased without a single report. To San Jose Hurry Bolvin, now located in Portland, was callod to Sun Jane, Cullf., this weekend by the icrlous Illness of his father, Honry Bolvin, former Klamuth resident. Tho elder Mr. Bolvin suffered a stroke, It was leurncd. Mm. Elmer llosklug, a daughter, Is with her parents In the south. Mrs. Harry Bolvin Is axpected home Monday night from Portland where iho has spent several days. American Legion Plans Social For Saturday First social event of several to be held during the winter months by Post and Unit No. 8 of the American Legion, is planned for Saturday evening, November 28, at the new rooms oh Klamath avenue at Fourth street, The hull has been completely remodeled ond refurnished. All Legionnaires, auxiliary mem bers, veterans and their friends, are Invited to enjoy dancing or cards and a social hour Satur day beginning at 0 p. m. Commandos Plan Holiday Welcome for Service Men Men In service, away from home Thanksgiving day, will find a welcome along with a tur key sandwich at Commando headquarters on Main street, it was learned Monday. A huge turkey, donated by Mrs. Dave JJekcy, will be served by the Commandos. Cranberry sauce, shoestring potatoes and coffee will also be on the menu and all service men are Invited. Bernle Heidemann, Comman do captain, announced that any one wishing to Invite a service man home for Thanksgiving day dinner, may call Commando headquarters, phone 8103, and It Is likely that guests will be pro vided. Commandos also plan a dance Thanksgiving night. The rooms will be opened at 10 a. m. Hitler says all of Germany backs up its fighting men. They are doing a pretty good job of backing up, themselves. In many places In Africa there Is confusion. Rome radio. FUNERAL BABY DEARBORN Baby Dearborn, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dearborn of Bonanza, Ore., passed away In this city on Sun day, November 22, 1942 at 11:00 p. m. Surviving besldei her parents are tho grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Monroe and Mrs. Mary S. Dearborn, all of Bonanza, Ore. Funeral services were held In Bedfleld cemetery In Poe Valley on Monday, No vember 23, 1942 at 1:30 p. m. Arrangements were under the direction of the Earl Whltlock Funeral home of this city. Read Claaalflad Ads for Results Ceremonial A number from Klamath Falls are expected to attend the Hlllah temple "Vic tory Ceremonial" scheduled for November 28 In Ashland under the leadership of Illustrious Po tentate George P. Taylor, The conclave will be held at the Masonic temple with Noble Paul B. Rynnlng as general chairman. A turkey dinner will be served at 0 p. m. In the Ma sonic temple. I salute again and reiterate faith in liberty, equality, and fraternity. No two nations exist which are more united by his toric and mutually friendly ties than the people of France and the United States. - President Roosevelt to French Africa. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly b cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel ?;erm laden phlegm, and aid nature o soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial muooua mem branes. Tell your druiifrtst to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstandlng you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis From Seattle Phil D. Schrocdor, now located in Seat tle with tha federal housing ad ministration, is spending Thanksgiving here with his fumlly, Mrs. Schroeder and thrco children, Collctto, Colleen and Phil Edward, at their home on South Sixth, Thanksgiving Visitor Mrs. S. E. Martin of Piedmont, Calif., former Klumuth resident, is spending tha Thanksgiving holt days with relatives. She is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Corey M. Rumsby, at the Martin Rams by homo on North Fifth street. Improves Cora Mne Jen kins, young daughter of Wade Jenkins of Bly, has Improved and was dismissed from Klam ath Valley hospital this week end. 8h underwent an opera tion for the removal of her ap--pendlx. At tha Wlllard Mr. and Mm. Rollln Rodolph of San Francisco are guests at the Wlllard, here to spend several days. Mrs. Ro dolph is a former resident of this city. Schoolmatai The regular November meeting of School mates club will be held Friday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Anna Funk on North Fourth street. To Bend The Rev. George Bolster returned lo Bend by bus Sunday after apendlng the weekend here and conducting Sunday services at St, Paul's. Weekend Hera Maurice O'Callughun, student at tha Uni versity of Oregon, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sagehorn. Civil Air Patrol The CAP will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock In tho civilian pilot train ing class room in tha Elk hotel. Bill MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective June It, 1942) Train 19 Southbound: 6:15 p. m. Train 20 Northbound: 10 a. m. Train 17 Southbound: 6:30 a. m. Train 16 Northbound: 9 p. m. p. m.i Evening Airmail, Medford 8tage, Westbound, Ji30 Card Party The Eagles aux iliary will sponsor a pinochle party Tuesday at 2 p. m. In the Eagles hall. The public Is In vited. Riverside All members of Riverside PTA will meet Tues day at 2:30 p. m. in the school auditorium for a program. Plans for tho December Christmas par ty for the children will be an noune'ed by , Principal Verne Spelrs. VITAL STATISTICS MECHAM Born at Klnm. a tli Valley hospital, Klamath Fals. Ore., November' 22, 1942, to Mr. and Mn. Charles L. Mcchum, 1419 Derby street, a girl. 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Site to fit standard dining table fl"xSS". Nlerly boxed If you want to buy an extra for a glftl 4 , Balcony Choose Him the Correct Thing! Beautiful Striped Rayon Men's Robes 45 Handsomely styled for a handsome mant Beautifully colored in deep winter shades. Made of fine qual ity rich looking rayon I Ai bright and shiny as the holiday season I Men's Socks 3 Pr 100 His Christmas la not complete with out a new pair of ox I Treat him right thli year he expects them don't disappoint him I Main Floor Fin Quality Man's Unions 100 A medium weight men's union suit for neat warm wear. Long legs and long sleeves for added warmth I You'll sare by buying your supply early I Excellent gift for Christmas! Man'l Shirts, Shorts, and Briefs 39 'Ei. Shtrt and brief! of fine quality combed cotton yarn knitted Into a long wearing garment short! of fine quality cotton broadcloth In handsome itrlpesl Men's Jean CLOTH SHIRTS 39 Heavy irork shirt for long and useful wear Green, blue, tan and taupe. 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Main Floor 1 .ii R(ght Dress in MEN'S SHIRTS For the Holiday Season! 1 98 Sanforised Material New Winter Weights Winter Colors That Please TTere's that famous Penney'i Town eraft quality In men'i dresi ihlrti. They make up the best In gifts for him! See there today and you will see for yourself! Handsome new winter stripes deep or medium tones 1 Warm Men's Gloves Ift he'll be thrtll- wlth we them, he t h a ra! now I Main Floor Pre m m txxa a.r - - Ladles' Handbags 98 A ipecla) gift sheHI b thrilled with I Just .aaa 1 I. .1 1L . ' i W IHCUs J U V S, II O Ray en HOSE f0 79' A Lovelier than erer Jrayons for ladles s pleasing shades. Shop buy sereral Ladies' Mittens 100 Ladies' rayon and cotton with leather face! Warm and lorelyl Buy Your Xmas Cards Now Order Yours Today With Name Engraved 25 for $1.00 50 for $1.00 Sparkling Styles for the Holiday Season! A Gay Lift For Your Wardrobe and Youriolfl WOMEN'S DRESSES e New Fashlonsl e Smart Materialsl The whole town will be talking about our grand new collection of new dresses . . . new contrasting color treatment and an accent on dashing shoulders to our two-piece rayon alpaca Jacket frock . . . softly tailored pleats on the classic shirtwaist. Slsea 12-44, Youri For A Graceful Ensemblel WOMEN'S HATS Youthful Styleil Dashing Coloril Styled bereti for dressy or cas ual wear with delicate cut work for that expensive look I Squared crown iport style with ititching and pleated brims I 498 Jpb, aW 1 "i, f "ri