Mnrrli 8, 104,1 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Gloves Gone A Saturday vInIIoi' ul Tli Herald unci News picked ti ii jmir ii brown doe skin itlovm on the nowrn'oom desk unci left ono brown doeskin lllovc, rUht hnnil, In cxchnnue. 1'ho ono iiluvo muy ho hnri by cnllliiu ul The Herald unci Now office, Son Born Mi', mid Mm. Jiiiik'h Dlmlt ot Siilom mo par ent of n mm, JnmiK Mleluiol, their flint child, hiun February 17 In thn capital elly. Mm. 1)1 mil U the former Penny Yiidon, diiiiKlitcr of Mr, mid Mm, Car lisle YikIimi of thin city. Mm. Yn don and yotmii grandson, Cnlvln Yadcu, nre in Snlcm nt the Dlnilt , home. In Ply Krcd now, ion nf Mr. and Mm. Robert Rom of Klam nth Knl In, mid a freshman nt Oreuon Stiilo college, hud a lead Inn purl In "Fly Awuy Homo," second innjor theatrical produc tion of Iho curront your ul Unit school, which wu presented Mnrch 4 nnd 8, Rom will ho In diiclncl Into tho urmy ul the end of hli spring term. To V I 1 1 Parent! Lnrnlno Wilkinson of Vullcjo, Ciillf., will arrlvo Tuesday morning for a vl.ill with her purentn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Sutton. Miss Wilkin ion In n stenographer employed by tho government nt Mure Is land ihlp yards. Shu will also visit at Corvallls a few dnyi before returning to VnlMo. Roosevelt PTA The March meeting of Roosevelt IVI'A will bo hold Tuesday ul 2:30 p. in. in tho school auditorium. Mn. Nolle Lock, clilld guldiinco clinic worker in tho locul schools, will speuk on "Child Psychology." Mrs. Iturt E. Hawkins, first pres ident of PTA in this city, will ipenk on Founder' day. Police Court Four disorderly conduct cases, five drunks, ono truffle ticket and two overpay ing slips, mndo up Monday morning's police court report. Revival Tho Rev. II. L. Rus sell of tho Nnzarotie church an nciunccd Monday that revivnl services would bo hold nightly this week at 7:30 o'clock. Sub ject for tonight, Monday, will be "Dogs," It was stilted. Returns Rev. II. L. Russell of tho Nururcno .church, return ed thli week from Fort Wnyno, ; Ind., where he was culled by tho serious Illness of his father. The elder Russell shows Utile Im provement, It woi reported. Meeting A civil ah) patrol meeting Ii scheduled for Mon day night nt 7:4! o'clock at the Klamath Wholcsnlo grocery, 200D South Sixth street. All ere asked to attend. To Medford Ruth Gyshers and Normn Jean Wlrtz, teach en In the Shasta school, spent the weekend In Medford as tho guests of Miss Wirtz'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wirt. Leave Klamath Mr. and Mr. John McCown, fur many years residents n this city, Jell lust week for Los Angolci to rnukti their homo. Tho McCown studio hoi been turned over to Mr. Stovo Itonsou, S07 Alomoda nlroet, who will open studios in the Ewiuiro llivutro building facing l'lnu Hlruet, upon her o turn from Portland tho last week In March, Mrs. Bonson litis hud hnr own studios In Medford mid .Sacramento and will teach ull types of dancing, sho an nounced Monday. Services Thoro will be f Litany scrvlco and Lonlcn talk ut St, l'uul'l Episcopal church Wednesday at 7:30 p, m., it wai announced. Wodnesiluy evening service will contlnuo through out Lent. Choir practice will follow. On Friday tho World Day of Prayer will be obsorvod by all churches at St. Paul's, uud on Friday throughout tho Lenten season, starting next week, there will be services at 10 u. m, Improving Friends of Cnrol Muyfleld, young Klamath Falls girl who suffered a fractured spine November 30, will be In terested to lenrn sho Is making itullsfiiclory recovery. Mlns May Held reside at 1400 Esplanade. Sho Is a patient at Klamath Vulley hospital. Returns Home "Puppy" Gordon, well known Klamath musician, wns dismissed from Klamuth Valley hospital Mon day nftcr receiving treatment thl weekend. Return Mr, and Mri, Sher man Curler huvo returned from HoseviUc, Calif., whore they were culled by the death of Curtcr'i father, Lloyd Carter, formerly of this city, where he woi employed by the Southern Pacific. Returm to Work Mury Wll Hum has raturned to work at Mury' Beauty shop, 432 Main street, after a month's vacation In Los Angeles and San Diego, Operation Mr. John Qulg ley, 1814 Ivory atrcot, in re covering nicely from major surgery at Klamuth Vulley lias pltnl, Shewux admitted Satur day. Willie Martin Injured in Feed Mill Accident MERRILL Wllllo C. Martin, 48, employed for the pail year on tlio D. E. Alcxonder place hero, suffered a compound frac ture of the right leg in a freak accident Saturday afternoon about 3 o'clock. Martin was rushed to Klamath Valley hos pital. Martin was working on the second story of the feed mill when he dipped and fell on the revolving belt. He wa pulled into a pulley and ranch hands, hearing hi screams, released him, Mnrtln's wife runs the mall route between Merrill and Ma-lln. TOO ANXIOUS SALEM, Mnrch 8 IIP) Some taxpayers nre too anxious to plcuse, the state tax commission told a legislative committee, ex plaining that approximately SO persons each year send In dup licate tax returns, plus duplicate payments. Improving Louis Qulnlan, who makes his home with Mr. nnd Mri. Guy E. Delimit, 2807 Geltle street, ha recovered from a severe attack of Influenza. Returns Home Violet Soares, 14, who underwent an operntlon at Klamath Valley hospital, re turned to her homo early Mon day afternoon. Dismissed Julia Anne Kim sey, a-ycur-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kimscy of route 3, box 198, wus dismissed from Klamath Valley hospital Sun day. Sho underwent a mastoi dectomy recently. Treatment R. E. Cole of Bly, Ewuuna employe, Ii receiving trcalmont for injuries received Saturday. He is a patient at Klamath Valloy hospital. Recovering Mrs. William Spongier, 2027 Del Moro, ii re covering at her home from an attack of influenza. Plan Trip Mrs. L. D. Good of Dnrrow avenue plan to go to Portlnnd by trnln Wednesday. The Greatest Mother -r -i in the WorlcL: j5 JK ol 'A i i W V 5- Vie I I V -WW Penney employees are giving double this year . . . Every 100 American will give double to' help the Red Cross carry on its magnificent work! Crisply Cut and Tailored! RAYON BLOUSES 29 A good blouse can make SUCH a difference In the ap pearanco of your suit ... or even that pretty new extra skirt I See this smart eollectinn for yours I Smooth, washable rayon crepe In long or short sleeved styles! New, different touches to give each style a "litis season" look I White and pastels I Slr.es 82 to 40, Dressy Bloum In Rayon 1.9S Gored or Pleated Style) Novelty SKIRTS 398 Fen Fashion-Conscious Women Just or.e iimrkling new aklrt In your wardrobe will make so many different costumes for you! Select one nf these smart wool-and-rayon plaids In bright color combinations! or a fine all-wool crepe In. gay solid tunc I Knife or bias pleats or graceful gores, Sires for misses . . . 31 to 30. Rayon Pleated Skirt, 2.98 IfBSBil MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Feb. 15, 1943) Train 19 Bouthboundi Bp, m, Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m. Train 17 Bouthboundi 7 a. m. Train 16 Northboundi 10 p. m. Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30 p. m. Evening Airmail. Stages to Alturai, Ashland, Lake view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m. Nurse' Meeting There Is to bo a meeting of officers and the board of directors of the Oregon State nurses' association, district No. 8, Monday, March 8, at 8 p. m. at the health department on Eighth and Pine. Lutheran Ladles' Aid Klam ath Lutheran Ladies' Aid will meet at the church Tuesday, March 9, at 2 p. m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Alfred Carlson and Mrs. Carl Brandsncss. A book review of "In His Steps" will be given by Mrs. Lou Hornby. Muiic by Mrs. Carl Brandsncs. Degree Staff The degree staff of Prosperity Rcbckuh lodge will meet In the IOOK hall Wednesday, March 10, at 7:30 p. m, for practice. Pinochle Party The Subur ban League auxiliary will spon sor the third of a series of pino chle parties in the banquet room of KC hall Tuesday, March 9. Members are asked to bring one dozen sandwiches. Telephone line of the Unit ed State, If strung in a continu ous line, would reach to the moon and back 108 times. Ice will float In water, but not in alcohol. James Wissenback Suffers Injuries In Truck Accident James Wissenback, head me chanic of the Algoma Lumber company, suffered painful Injur ies Saturday about 4 p. m. when a heavy truck ran over his body. Wissenback was rendered un conscious and rushed to Klam ath Valley hospital where his condition was said to be good Monday. It Is thought ha suf fered only severe bruises and back Injuries, Mrs. Wissenback said her husband would be able to return to their home at Shady Pine Monday evening or Tuesday. Colorado's Great Sand Dunes, a national monument, were vis ited by 8419 persons during 1040. Always read tho classified ids. m t. .. M.. TOO CAN'T BUY MORE TILL WE'VE WON THE WAR" APPLIES TO MANY THINGS Particularlyof course, to such things as Automo biles, Radios, Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Ma chines, Refrigerators . . . we cdn't build those, AND planes, anti-aircraft guns, tanki, cartridges. So take care of what you have. In fact, everything you have must be taken care of, sq you won't need to replace it. The less you have to buy, the more there'll be for victory. But what you MUST buy," should be bought from those you know and trust. For forty years, Penney's has been regarded by millions, as Thrift and Sav ings headquarters. And now that Thrift and Sav ings have again become national virtues, Penney stores pre winning more millions of friends. Printed Cotton Sateen! Luncheon Cloths A touch of ftprlng Indoors ! 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