Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 02, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    March 2, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
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Dy of Prayer Tlio World
Dny of l'ruyer scheduled for Frl
dny, Mnrch 12, will bo observed
In tho Klrat l'rrahytnrlun church
by women mid friends (if the
rhureli under tlm dheellmi of
Mm. William C. llurn, splrlluiil
llfu cliulrniim of tho Women's
Mlaalowiry aoclrty, Tho meeting
In culled fur lU::i() n. in., mid will
contiuuu Inlo tho nfleriitiiiii.
Unit-hour periods of prnycr will
b iiHnluuud lo different women.
A paper Buck lunch will bo held
nt noon.
Moot Blatod Tho roKillnr
Mnrch ineetlnu of Hlvernldo
PTA, scheduled for Tuesday Ihu
1 0th, will ho postponed until
Tucnduy, Murch 'i'i, duo to sprlnu
vncntion, It win iiunouneed by
Mm. II, A, Nltachi'lm, prenldont.
Tho Itov. Frederick C, Wlaaun-
biicli of til. l'mil'it will apenk to
tho group on education problems
observed durlnil bin roaldonco In
Munich. Third grado mothers
will cnlcrttiln.
Breaks Log Jiick Kales, older
ly roaldent of 210 Grant atreet,
offered a broken loft lev Sun
day whon ho fall on tho Ico nonr
bin homo. Eslcs la a pntleut nt
Klnmnth Valley hospital and
may receive visitors, according to
relative.
Plnv Klntsrl Members of
llw. Klmtiiitti rrimitv ehlinter of
AAUVV will bo entertained lit tho
Ulllo Theiilro off Mon Clnlni,
Kiiturdny ul 2:fi p. ni., by Mr.
II. I), lllouuull'a driimu stu
dents of KU1IS. Tho pluy will
I... "Tl,n lllnlinllcnl r'lrell!." All
members of AAUW uro urged to
nttend.
Riverside Balo Hoys and Klrla
of Hlviirsldo school drovu toward
their $1301) war guvliiKH (foul
Tuesday mornlnn when they pur-
cluised $511,411 worth of stumps,
briimluK tho total for tho year lo
$12117.11(1, according to Mm. It. J.
i'mia, 1'TA member In charge.
Sulfa uro held each Tuesday.
Library Club Tho March
meeting of library club will be
held Monday, March I), ul 2 p. m.
hi tho Littlo Theatro off Mon
Clalro alrcct ul which tlmo Mra.
IJ. II. lilnmqulHt's drama students
will present "Tho Dlubollcul Cir
cle." All members uro uaked to
nolo tho change In place by Mra.
A. CI. Troclor, president of Li
brary club.
Go North Mr. at)d Mra. J. C.
Lemlro left early Monday after
noon for Portland where Mra.
Lemlro will visit with Mr, and
Mra. Ituymond Yurncs, formerly
of thla city, and Lemlro goes
Into service with tho U. S. nuvy.
Movo Rev. nnd Mrs, Frcdor
Ick C. Wliwenbach moved Tues
day from tho Cascade apart
ments to Ihelr new home, 711
High atreet. Tho house was pur
chased recently from tho Telford
family.
Burgory Mra. Paul B. Tally
of route a box 237, city, under
went major surgery Tuesday lit
Klamath Valley hospital.
Gooa North Kd Ostcndorf
left Monday night for Salem and
Portland to spend several days
on business.
In Hoipltal Violet Sourca,
H-yoiir old granddaughter of
Mrs, J. A. O'Neal, 1)20 Klamath
avenue, la recovering from major
surgery at Klamuth Valley hos
pital.
Condition Unchanged Mary
Jano Metier, ono of tho charter
members of tho Commandos
continues to bo quite 111 at Klum
nth Valley hospital and Tuesday
her condition was reported unchanged.
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VITAL STATISTICS
LE FEVER Born nt Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath Falls,
Oro., Mnrch 2, 1943, to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Harvey LcFcvor, Tulclukc,
Calif., a girl. Weight: 6 pounds
21 ounces.
BURNETT Born at Klamath
Vnlley hospltnl, Klamath Falls,
Ore., March 2. 1B43, to Mr. nnd
Mrs. George L. Burnett, 2811
Kano atreet, a girl. Weight: 7
pounds 7 ounces.
SHINAR Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.,
Mnrch 2, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Shlnar, Modoc Point,
Ore., a boy,
101 ounces.
Weight: 8 pounda
The American robin was call
ed the "migratory thrush" In
Colonial days.
Rocovorlng Mrs. Clarence
Vochntzcr, who has been ill at
her homo at 110 Hillside, Is
much improved and expects to
bo up soon, It was said today.
. MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Elfoctive Fob, 13, 1943)
T,.ln 10. flmithhaundl & n. m.
Train 20 Northbound: 11 a. m.
Train 17 Southbound) 7 a. m.
Train 18 Northboundi 10 p. m.
Modford Stage, Westbound, 3:30
p. m.. Evening Airmail. i
Stogoa to Alturoi, Ashland, Lake-
view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m.
Shasta PTA A regular meet
ing of Shasta PTA, postponed
from last week due to tho ration
ing program, will be held Wed
nesday nt 2:43 p, m. at the
school.
Rote Club Members of the
Rose club of the First Presbyter
Inn church will meet at 10 a. m.
Thursday in tho parlors of the
church for an oil-day sewing ses
sion. Covered dish luncheon
will be served at 12 o'clock noon.
All members are asked to attend.
Dismissed David LcRoy Ma
son, young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. mU 2 M tfl
George Mason of 224 Lincoln I - Fa'PTn XrS?
Recovering Junlco Hyde, 16, ath Volley hospital Monday af- U : -- f
daughter of Mrs. Mabel C. Hyde tcr receiving medical attention. Sj fL F
of 1110 Grant street, is recover- l1.fi ,
Ing from major aurgcry at Klum- For Insurance call Hans Nor- y B T
ath Valley hospital. land, 7176, 118 North 7th. gte. A
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'p$Mm) i-69 coite in . ... mm
rf-k' WWr' I IIH Nice enough to goto town WSo V4-ftSfi Q (
fSiilV young! So gay looking! And gay 0V t
AVft"MiJj J 1- i JJk itriped cottons are the big news this year!, W 5 $ ?K I
If iff rl! W v ' ,'J Of course you'll want more than one at this i&iS ,
.il.illlJW 1 II . -v amazing sale price! Tailored classic, trim Tr II
M i inwi'MS I I jCN shirtwaist, or the easy-to-slip into coat V OiK I
ml -fllinmmy I vt yle$. And we've even Included our Mgulac 0 ' ff O
mill f H l'iiimU 1" 1.5 brunch coats at this same price, too! -jr? tf -I
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SALE! Silvania Percale Prints
COLORFUL, LONG WEARING, TUBFAST
Now, when you want new dresses and curtains. Wards bring you saving
on Silvanias your favorite percale prints! Silvanias wash and wear
excellently! They come in the latest patterns splashy prints, tiny florals
geometries in becoming blues, reds, other colors. 36 inches wlde .
SALE! PETALDOWN PRINTS
Save on enchanting new prints in
. a smooth rayon crepe that's crown LW A
tested for wear and waihsbility.
39" wide.
yd.
SALE! 39c LIDOSPUN RAYON
Magnificent prints many striking-
. ly large. Flattering plain eolorslOO a
Crease - resistant, slightly nubby tPlPl Yd.
weave. Hand washable. 3S".
Sale! 1.39 Printed Table Cloths
Colorful slips
amazingly priced
LBBirj Yellow! nine! White! Pink!
with color contrast in piping and cmbroiiicry! (nnd doesn't the cm
, broidery look like petit point applique?) Chooso yours in a finer
lustrous rayon satin or a smooth rnyon crepe. Thcy'ro beautifully made, thor
oughly wasliable 1 1 . and down-right scnsntlonul nt this priccl 32 to 44i ,
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2.44 X.jV
i SALE! TEA TOWELS , ;
Tteduced till Saturdavl Quick dry J
Stunning pattern on
heavy cotton crash
Brighten up your luncheon table and
save substantially at Wards. These cloths
come in a wonderful choice of fruit and
flower patterns hand screen printed on a
long wearing cotton crash with a magnifi
cent texture and appearance! And, of
course, they're tubfast, pre-laundered and
ready for use! 52 by 52 inches.
SAIE! 1.79 PRINTED CLOTHS
Finer prints on cotton sailcloth J2'x52'. i i ii
SALEI 1.98 PRINTEO CLOTH!
Extra size. 52'x48'. Heavy cotmshjiii
SALEI 2.79 LACE DINNER CLOTHS
Strong ecru cotton lace. About 70'x90. . ; '
Reduced till Saturday! Quick dry
ing. Strong cotton. Colored borders I ZlO
.Hrflnn a touch oi color. Tubfastl
Bargain!
SALE! 29c KITCHEN TOWELS
Save extra nowl Cheerful designs, ; '
hand screen printed for extra T0
beauty. Bright, tubfast colors on
sturdy, absorbent white cottons.
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Phone 3188 1 Ninth Street, Corner Pine