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    March' 4, 1048
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVES
Birthday Party Tho 24tli an
nlvorsnry party of lbs Amorlcun
Legion will he observed Tuos
diiy, Miu'i'li 10, lit Muniiirlul hull
lit 0:110 p. ni., tit which thuu
tliiro will bo a (ipi'diil pniKi'iiiii
nnd (Iliiiuir by (hn uuxllliiry.
Bpnt'lnl ittnr curds of B, 10, 15, 20
nnd 2ft your memberships, will
bo presented, mid KcKloiimiirorf
liiiml ln rpitnt to receive IIioko
eimtri, It wiia iiniiiiuiiL'cd by those
in charge, :
Unity Center Itov. Norn S.
Elliott of Mcdford, ordained mill
Inter of tlio Unity Center, Kan
sas City, Mo., asks nil Jiilnri'HtccI
In rccitiiblUhlnu tho Unity Con
I tor In Klnmnth Full, to attend
mooting Suiuliiy nt 8 p. in. In
tho Klk hotel, She will spenk
on, 'Tho Livable Truth."
I m p r o v 1 n g Mrs. Kriink
Dvorak of Summeri lano under
wont nn operation for tho re
moval of her appendix at Klam
ath Valley bonpltal Wednesday.
Sho l Improving,
Has Operation Mrs. Paul B.
Tally of routo 3 box 327 In re
covering nicely from a major
oporatlon which sho underwent
thin week at Kluniutb Vulley
hospital.
Townsend Dane A dunce
will bo sponsored Friday, Murch
5, by tho Townsend club In the
KC hall nt 0 p. in. Thcro will
bo a business meeting at 8
o'clock.
Injurtt Foot Mrs. Mnlcolm
Kpley In confined to her home,
, 804 North Seventh street, with
' an Iniurcd foot, sustained when
ho slipped on a step.
From Corvallli Arthur King,
extension soil npocinllst, Oregon
Stato college, spent Wednesday
in Klamath Fulls attending
meetings.
Surgery George Carter of the
Klnmnth Billiards, submitted to
major surgery at Klamath Val
ley hospltul Thursday morning.
Patient Improves Mrs, A. C.
Clarlngton of Chlloquln, patient
at Klamath Valley hospital, Is
recovering nicely from major
surgery.
Operation Jack Estei of 210
Grant street, who recently suf
fered a fructurcd leg, underwent
major mrgory at Klnmnth Val
ley hospital Thursday morning.
I v
Bursary George Smith,
Dairy resident, underwent major
surgory Thursday morning at
Klamath Valley hospital.
ImprovesMrs. Ruby Jacobs,
who has been ill with influeiuu
nnd a sore throat, la steadily Im
proving. Fisherman Comes
Up With Octopus
TILLAMOOK, March (P)
Crab fisherman Bill Burdlck
dipped Into Davy Jones' lgckor
this wock nnd emtio up with an
1 1-foot octopus, he disclosed to
day. It was colled around one of his
crnb pots.
Stunned and pried loose, the
koctopus was brought nshoro nnd
will be turned over to tho aquar
ium at Seaside,
FUNERAL
MARY JANE LYON
Funeral services for tho Into
Mary Jano Lyon, who passed
away at nor rcsldonce south of
Merrill, Ore., on Wednesday,
March 3, 1043, following a brief
Illness, will bo hold in the Mnlin
comctory Mulin, Ore, on Friday,
March S, 104.' at 2:30 p. m with
the Rov. Donald D. Dod of tho
Community Presbyterian church
of Mnlin officiating. Arrango
monts are under tho direction bf
the Earl Whltlock Funo-al home
of this city.
H0W
SHE SHOPS
"CASH AND CARRY'
Without Painful Backich
Mny milfcreni reliova nagnlnr burknrto
aum of thnlr troiililn rtiny hn timi kllmya.
Th klitntiyi are Nutiiro chief way of ink
Inn (he dxccu ncltlii ft ml wrwlfl nut of tho
tijood. They holp moat woplo put about a
P VhSrl 5fcorHtr of klilnrty fm.ot.mi rwrmlji
froleonoiu irmttftr to rtirtmln In your mood, It
my fRtiw tingling huckunlie, rhmimutlo jmlnn,
lee palnii Im of pop nnd energy, gfitlini up
nilhta, welling, pufTlnrM timler the eyrs,
hditcbet nnd dliilncM. Frequent or Knnly
peaMKct with imartinil unci burnm enmn
tlmea ahnwa there la anmethlng wrong with
your kidney or bladder.
Don't waltl Auk your dm bo In I for Doan'i
Nils, uawl aueeeMfully by million for over
40 yeara, They tlvtt happy relief and will help
thn Ifl mllea of kidney nm fliiah out no son
oua waata from your blood. (Jot Donn a I'llli,
QUICK WELCOME
RELIEF FOR
UPSET STOMACH
. In 3 Mlnulit or Double Your Mom; Back
"mom 8TUART TABI.KTS oonUIn the wf
DotdlnU o ollen ! br 1,?".) ""'"J
nlok waloome lalul lion old.lndlOMlInn
liliui o.m.d by email lomioh
Kr ailing or dilnklng. Dalloloui lullngl
tr (o like. No bolllal no inliln9. Fot won
laiful blaiiad fa la Itom aoan iHd lull.';
ii, Iry l.moui STUART TABMSTS wllhojil
lalir. Al all dim llotai 3Bo, BOo and tl.20
adae aiakai'a aioBer-buk evuaetee.
Moetlnoi A ruvlvul la now
In progress lit tho Church of
I hi, Nuznri'iia eiich nlullt lit 7:110
o'clock. All who buvo iilluiidcd
tho meetings thus fur iipcuk
liluhlv of Ki'V. Haven' iiicmililto.
Chlldron und young people also
find blm interesting. Tho sub
Jret for Thursday night will be,
"Sun Down und Dnrk." Krlduy a
subject In "Faith." Thin In young
peoples' night. Siiturdiiy night
ho will give bin life's ntory,
From the Cornfield to tho 1'Ui-
pit."
PPf
inforniaiio
MAIL CLOSINO TIME
(Effective Feb. IS, 1B43)
Train 19 Bouthboundi 8 p, m.
Train 20 Northbound! il a. m.
Train 17 Southbound! 7 n. m.
Train 16 Northbound! 10 p. m.
Modford Stag. Westbound, 3:30
p. m Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturai, Ashland, Lake-
view and Hocky roim. a. m.
Dance There will bo a dance
nt Shasta school, Saturday,
Murch (I, sponsored by tho Su
burban league. Tho public is in
vited.
Potluck The homemaklng
nmnmltlrn llf WomCIl Of tllO
Mooso mcots Friday nftcrnoon,
Murch 5, at 12:30 lor a pouucn
luncheon in tho Mooso hall. All
members of tho chapter aro wcl-
como.
Card Party Tho Women ot
tho Mooso nro to sponsor a card
party Friday afternoon, Murch
3, ut 2 o'clock In tho Mooso hall.
This Is the third game of the
series and tho public is Invited.
Heroic Fliers
Keep General Busy
Awarding DFC's
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS,
Southwest Pacific Area, March
4 (!; Tho henvy hammering of
allied nlrpower against tho Jup
nnn hnn nnd ahimiiiiif in this
vast stretch of ocean nnd Islands
has kept Lieut. Gen. Gcorgo C.
Konney busy tho pnst few days
awarding Distinguished Flying
Crosses. Ho is commander of
tho ulllcd air lorces in mo soutn
west Pacific.
Among the nwnrds presented
were:
Air Medal to Sgt Roy D. Hoi
comb, Eugene, Ore., who partici
pated in nioro than 100 hours
of operational flight missions;
Distinguished Flying Cross to
Master Sgt. Carl W. Thrasher,
Philomath, Ore.; and Corp. Wil
liam 11. Parker, Ralston, Wash.,
who took part In moro than 200
hours ot operational flight mis
sions. THEY MAY WANT TO MOVE
SAN QUENTIN, Cullf.,T)
A new rumor hud soma of the
UUU prlion inmutcs worried.
Tho big stato institution has
been doing lots of war work, but
Wnrdcn Clinton T. Duffy eased
tho prisoners' minds with a def
inite statement in his newspaper
column:
"No ono will bo frozen at a
Job in this institution."
EARLY) GETS NO BIRD
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., (P)
Dr. M, K. Wyldcr reached his
patient's house with misgiving
ho was six hours late.
."Thank goodness!" a woman's
voice grcoled him. "1'vo found
n doctor who can coma the day
1 telephone!"
Kcop your spirits upl Dentists
aro tho only ones who should be
looking down In the mouth.
Insure your furs with Hans
Norland, 7176, 118 North 7th.
this cold-relief used when
QUINTUPLETS
CATCH COLD
Whnnnvtif tho Quintuplets entch colli
tliHr chn.ils, tlirnnui nrnl hnok aro im
moiHntoly ruhhod with Miiiturolo. So
M iifltnrnto must ho junt about the BEST
cold relief you can buyl
Mimtcrnlo elves eurh wondortul ro
aulla hecaum It's MOUF) than Junt an
ordlnery "nlvn". It's wlint so many1
Doctonand Nuwonriill a modern tonnltr
frri'lniil.Itlielp.ahrenkuploriilconReiitlon
in upper bronchlnl tract, mnkes breath
ing cmler, promptly relieves coughing
anil Mailt, nora, nchitift client mtigclos due
to cold.i. (let Aliinterolo todnyl
IN 8 HTHUNUTHNi Children's Mlli,
llogulnr nnd Extra Btrongth,
jt
Ttf CHILD JSp
TO START CONTEST
In an attempt to surpass their
'Leadership Salo' rocord In which
tho Kliiinulh Fulls store led all
tho Sears stores In the nation,
Sears local employes start their
annual "King for Nine Days
event on Murch 11.
During this event the store
will ba operated by the assistant
ninnager, Truman Berg, and a
committee of employes elected
by populur voto of other holp.
This committee consists of Ford
Kimpton, Elslo Blackmer, Char
lea Wright, Charles Edwards and
Ron Fischer. This group will
bo in complete chargo of the
storo for tho nine-day period
They will be In direct compe
tition with all the other Sears
stores in tho Pnclflc const area
Four teams have been chosen
for contests Inside the store for
local prl.o money. These teams
will bo heuded by Mrs. Adkins,
Mrs. Blackmer, Mrs. Carr and
Mr. Halrrell,
i
Phono Tho Herald and News
3124, to pi nco a classified ad.
OifoF YOMC FASHIONS
Girls'
Spring Dresses!
SPUN RAYONS!
RAYON FAILLE!
MIAMI CLOTH!
2
98
She'll be the' prettiest arlrl !n her
cliuj In any of theaet Frlnceia,
dlrnillt, pinafore, claule tyles.
F.nrb one carefully tailored and fin
lihrd. Slock upl Wonderful "buya
every one. Slici 3-1V,
Wis
Pirn
BOYS' BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS
Fine quality broadcloth In plain colors, stripes, or
figures. Fully cut for comfort and wear.
Boys'
Big Mac OVERALLS
Bib overalls of tough denim. Big Mae quality.
Striped or plain blue. Sites 8 to 18. '
Aussie House
Has Confidence in
Allied Victory
CANBERRA, Australia, March
4 (P) The Australian house of
representatives broke Into pro
longed cheering today when
Prime Minister John Curtln read
General MacArthur's communi
que announcing the rout of a
22-shlp Japanese convoy en route
to New Guinea.
On behalf of the common
wealth Curtln expressed pride
In the achievement of MacAr
thur's airmen and declared the
war would not bo lost because
of any deficiencies in the allied
fighting forces or lack or skill on
the part of their leaders.
The prime minister said that
never before on so many fronts
had there been such cnuse ns now
for confidence in the final out-
p i L E S
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO FAIN - NO HOSPITALISATION
No Lot el Time
Ptrmamnl RMuili I
DR. E. M. MARSHA
CMropraitla Ffiralalaa
lit N. llh - laqulre Theatre aids.
HkW 7H
MARCH
, Warm - Weather rashiona
For Erecy Waking Hourl
BOYS' SHIRTS
98
Handsome Dress Shirts!
Alr-Cooled Sport ShlrUl
Boys! Around the clock
drew r pley here are the
fashions YOU want! Smart
dress styles In NEW, fast
color patterni. Free - action
port models In cool rayons
and cottons with short sleeves,
convertible type open collars.
Stock Up NOW
and Sara PLENTYI
BOYS' CORDS
Trousers, have to be tough to
pass the tree-cllmblng test
and these sturdy corduroys can
take It! For day after day wear
It's cords! Blue, teal, caster
tan, and cream. Sites
to 18.
298
ooyr
POPLIN JACKET
Let March ; winds , blow showers come and
go you'll shed water like a duck In this
handsome water repellent Jacket of rayon
poplin. Unllned, light In weight, fly-front,
slash pockets, elastic adjustment
at aides. It's a jacket you'll call iQQ
tops! Boys' sites small, medium, AlO
1"
98
Material Available for
Amateur Victory Gardeners
The offices of C, A. Hender
son, Klamuth county agricul
tural agent, anticipating the de
mand for booklets as tho Food
for Freedom and Victory gar
den urge caught many an Inex
perienced gardener in its wake,
is well supplied with material
it was learned today.
Any number of books have
been sought including a splen
did chart prepared by Hender
son and A. E. Gross of the
Klamath county experiment sta
tion, dealing with local prob
lems such as tlmo for planting,
kinds of vegetables best suited
mm m m 1 1
9 ...
IN THE LANGUAGE
OF LENTIL SOUP...
We ore learning a lot about nourishment these days.
If we can't get a steak, we can stay healthy and hearty
on a bawl of lentil soup!
The tame idea applies to everything else. .
We may still like alluring fashions, and we can still get
them . . . but simpler, and with longer life. They are
geared to the war program and they lend themselvet to
remodelling.
That's straight wartime thinking. That's the way
Penney'f has been running its ttores for many years.
' We've never indulged in frills or costly services. We've
always specialized in the maximum ' intrinsic value.
And that's more important today than ever.
i . r
ping,
Full
hlast!
Sites
rrA ' You'u wnt Daxk 8hMr
. T -m With Touches of White for
r iiiivii navy dresses
oil 7n
I f'l" Rayon Braid Decoration
Ir 'i'l" m Smart Lingerie Touches
I II1 I lm 0n or TwoI,ie Types
I fepsf' ' f'mi Smart new frocks to give yoa
ff I lr: t lil intsticd air every woman
f II I desires! A lovely choice of
P I I casual, sport or dressy styles
I $ W (llil frm which to choose! In-
J I il it "III ,riEuinK lingerie touches at
, I il If i throat and blouse front to
I il Ki tJiiiil X 've ne rayn fabric an
" II LBtalF added sparkle! Clever use of
aaes "i I pores for the graceful skirts I
Mlsses' sl,c 12 t0 20'
IJ" RAYON HOSIERY
! I 7-Thread Service
sfAs- ' 1 stocking you want at the price
1 1 arP JLr I 1 you want ' !"y ',ec'iuse ",ey w"' fOc
i1 ijff'Jri:s 1 wear longer. Full fashioned for extra M Jy .
1 1 WT t 1 leg attractiveness! Sites. 814 to 1014.
Cotton Mesh Hose
- 2
COLLAR &
; CUFF SETS
i ' Lovely lace or crisp tailored
' styles so pretty you'll want
several. A grand O''
1 1 assortment g
ji: Xfr
1 ll atAStA3l i r
to this area, and possible date
of harvest.
Some of the booklets of value
to the amateur gardener who is
determined to grow his own
food stuffs this year, are on
vegetable storage, growing fall
and early winter vegetables,
farm and home vegetable gar
den, vegetable garden insect
pest control, and one Important
to the housewife, , "Planning
Your Family's Food Supply" by
Mabel C. Mack, extension nu
tritionist, OSC.
The office of Wlnnifred Gil
len, Klamath county home dem
. Ill
Fine cotton mesh practical and good
looking. Grand to wear with your sport
clothes. Indispensable to wear shop
for work or school!
fashioned.
'Pr.
SHARKSKIN
DICKIES
Colorful! -
Neat pin stripes In green,
blue or brown. A refreshing
new touch to uplift your suit.
Washes 0 OQt
beautifully. J for TO
1 Full fashioned. .
deduced!
Ladies' Tuckstitch Gowns
Plenty of cold nights left to enjoy
these warm tuckstitch gowns at a low
bargain price ! You'll be happy you
have them for ncut year,
too. Get yours while they mll
Ten rose and blue. IIIU
15 and 16 only. I
Ladles'
Rayon Panties
Big Assortment
LACE TRIM
COLORS
TAILORED
35k
-
onstration agont, has booklets
on canning and food preserva
tion including freezing and dry
ing, which are available and of
great importance to the canner.
Always read the classified ads.
Style News by Marathon!
Men's Felt Hats
398
Top off your new spring out
fits smartly, servlceably, and
economically with Marathons 1
Stitched crowns, bound edges,
contrasting bands all the
NEW Ideas are featured In
this grand 1843 group!
Reg. U. S. Pnt. Off.
I ,"-ssj- m -vbF
THAT LOOK A LOT
MORE THAN... U Ml'
Plaids or Plain Colors JI
All Wool or Wooland. f aW?I V
Casual or Sport Styles Tmf I r d
Refreshing stylet that remember - Vi Li S Jr M
your budget . . . and are elegant , J tv(f M
In their very newness I Coats that ' yk .ithmJy J'K
you'll wear now over suits and iV vH 1
later with soft dresses! Suits that IV 71 I
will be smart for many aeasonsl HI llf ll
A wealth of smart detailing that ' t 1 M 1
makes them look twice the price! :i liy ' -!' I
Your choice of smart spring II IS ml I
' colors! Sizes 12 to 20. g
I ' Oh 1 .
VITAL STATISTICS
SMITH Born at Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath rails.
Ore., March 2, 1943, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Smith, 4332 Shasta
Way, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds
8 ounces. .
All wool Shet
land sport type
In boyish style I '
Hugs buttons!
Dressmaker
suit of all wool
Shetland ...
convertible col
lar, and pleated
skirt!
Rayon and
W Ml twill
dressy coat,
smartly seamed
and trimmed
with- pique i
V
. Flattering, New Styles
For the Spring Seasonl
Spring Straws
98
High Crowned
Postilions
Demure Bonnet
Types
The smartest! perkiest hats
you've ever seen In one
group before! Refreshing
colors In crisp straw; with
the gayest trimmings Im
aginable ! Right for casual,
sport or dressy wear!
VIEWS ON SPRING I
MEN'S SUITS
2975
In Spite of the Price and
Times They're All Wooll
When a man wears a suit that
gets a big nod from fashion
that's smart! And when he
gets that suit at a big saving
to his wallet that's TOWN
CLAD I Fine all wool worsted
fabrics, percct styling, pre
cise fit, and all at an
economy price .
that's why Town-
Clad Is the
choice of style
experts 1
" if
in
it