March 11, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Final Itltci Services for the Into Mary Juno Metier will be held Friday it I 2::iu o'clock from Ilia chnpi'l of Ward's with the Hrv. 1. K, Johnson of tho Klunv Mill Lllllll'I'llll church of f Ic-liilinu. Tlia Blory In regard to alien (liinca of Coiiiniiiiuluii lit thu fu neral guvo thu 'tliiMi a Thura diiy Instead of Friday. Commit in o n I services null liilmnuint will follow III tliu JJiikvlllu cemetery, Commiiiiclus will at tend In u body. Vitlt Parents I, lout, and Mr. Chiirlt'H K. Dennis uro via Itlnu In Kluniiilli Falls for sev eral dnyii with tho lieutenant's parent, Mr. mid Mm. C, K. Den nil of 103 Pino street, en route Irom Fort 8111, Okln., to Fort l.owls, Wash., whero Dennis him been transferred. Ho l now on Joylnu n 10-dny furlough here mid l being greeted by inuny triunda. Loavo Horo Lola Taylor of Oregon City, who Ima visited hero for tho piutl week with Mr. mid Mrs. Hons I'ulnam, 2SU5 Great atreot, left Wednesday morning for her homo. Also leaving Wednesday was Hurold l'utnuin of tho U. S. Conat Ciuurd, who has been on n 20-duy loavo duo to lllncaa, Ho reports to l'orl Orford, Oro. Ho la tho ion of tho Hoa I'uliiiiins. Furnish Cookloa Answering tho needa of tho Commandos for homc-madu cooklea at tho Com ninndo center, tho ludlea' auxili ary of tho Veternna of Foreign Wiira volunteered at their Inst meeting, Mmch 4, to furnish 20 dozen cookie ciieh week during tho month of March. Tho first 20 doion wcro delivered to Iho contor on Frldny, March 8, Return Homo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Luckotl and son returned to their home, 224 Kast Main, Wednesday from Havre, Mont., where they were cnllcd by tho midden death of Mr. Luckctls father. Returns Mr. and Mra. Kay Hiinnaker and aon Floyd, return ed Monday from San Franclaco where they vlalted their twin aonit, Uoii and Dale, both In tho service. Move Mr. and Mra. Eugene Shtifeldt and young aon have moved to Mesa atrcet. For tho paat two yeara they havo been living at tho Caaeado apartmonta. Burgory Maurleo Prlostcr, CI'T flyer, waa ndinlttcd to Klamath Valley hoapltal Wed neiiday where ho underwent emergency aurgery. PEfilljjill1 ror rour nformation MAIL CLOSING TIME (Elloctlva Feb. IS. 1B43) Train 19 Southboundi S p. m. Train 20 Northboundi 11 a, m. Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m. Train IS Northboundi 10 p. m. Modlord Stage, Weitbound, 3i30 p. m.. Evening Airmail. Stagea to Alturaa, Ashland, Lake view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m. Commlialoned Allen Moca beo Jr., 20, aon of Mr. and Mra. Allen Mocabee of 004 North Tenth atrcet, baa received hl commission aa ensign In the Unit ed Statea navy, word arriving here February 22. Mocabee, employod at Long Boll, la now awaiting ordcra to roport to a aouthcrn poat. - Patient Colleen Dillonburg, 12-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mri. Bon Dlllenburg of 2B03 Wlnrd atrect, undorwont an oper ation at Hillside hospital Wed nesday. Colleen la n aludent of Sacred Heart academy and has been 111 for the past four months. Visitor Bob Werum Is a visi tor of Frank Callse, 928 Klam ath avenue, for a fow days be fore returning homo to Oakland, Calif., from tho University of Oregon. Worum nnd Callso stud led at the university. Courthouse Records Divorces Filed Gabrielle Sangulnettl versus Angelo Sangulnettl. Couple mar ried December 10, 1030, at Reno, Nevada. Charge, cruel and In human treatment. J. C. O'Neill, plaintiff attorney. Civil Suits Filed Corn B. Crump, administrator of. the estate of Cordelin B. An keny, versus Paul Dixon, suit to collect $4032.14 alleged due on a promissory nolo. Ncff and Frohnmoycr, Modford, plaintiff's attorneys. Church Night All church night of tho First Covenant church, sponsored by tho Ladles Aid. will bo held Friday at 7:49 p. m. In the church auditorium. This scrvlco will bo a memorial to D. L, Moody with Rov. George Wheatley as guest speaker. Mr. and Mra. Logcrwcll give special numbers In music and song. Mra. Hcdbcrg and Mrs, Jacobson will bo the hostesses. A hearty wel come la extended to all. Extension Unit Altamont Ex tension unit will meet Tuesday, March 15, with Mra. Ralph Ben oist, 470U Blsbco street, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Topic for the day will be, "Care and Repair of Electric Household Equipment." Lead ers will bo Mrs. John Ross and Mrs. Gunderson. All interested are cordially Invited. Anyone having a window screen In need of repair or a knlfo to sharpen will be especially welcome. A planned luncheon will bo served at noon and those attending are asked to bring plate, cup and service. Rummage Sale The Home- dalo Thursday club will sponsor an all-day rummago salo Satur day, March 13, In tho former lo cation of Tim's on North Ninth street. Tho public is Invited to attend. Card Party Women of the Moose will sponsor a card party Friday afternoon, March 12, at 2 o'clock In the Moose hall. This Is the fourth game of the series and the publio is invited. Drill Team The girls' drill team of the ritual committee, OBITUARIES FRANK JOSEPH XRIZO SR. Frank Joseph Krlzo Sr., for years a resident of tho Malin district, passed away in this city on Wednesday, March 10, 1043, at 2:4S p. m., following an extended illness. He was a native of Czocho-Slovaklu and at tho tlmo of his death waa aged 00 years 11 months and 14 days. Surviving aro four sons; Frank Joseph Jr., John, Phillip and Paul Krlzo; one daughter, Martha Krizo of Malin, Oregon, onu alator, Mrs, Kath erlue liakos of Craig, Colo., two brothers, Paul, of Hamilton, Colo., and Stephen of Mcrcia, III, Tlia remains rest in the Earl Whlllock funeral homo, Pino atreot at Sixth. . Notice of funeral to be announced later. ALEXANDER BRUNSON Alexander Brunson, a resident of Klamath county for the last seven years, pusaed away In thla city on Thursday, March 11, at 12:15 a, m. Tho deceased was a nativo of Texas, and waa aged 70 yeara, 1 month and 13 daya when called. Ho was a member of the Baptlat church and Town send Club No. 1, Klamath Falls, Ore. Ho ' Is survived by five sons: Jamca N. of Big Springs, Texas, 11. B., of Mcdford, Oro., Women of tho Moose, will spon sor a dnnco Saturday night, March 13, In tho Moose hall. All members of LOOM and WOTM, are Invited to attend and bring friends. Loosens Up Thick Choking Phlogm of BRONCHIAL ASTHMA! Bpfflil the today at ny pwA dm itore for ft iHittlfl of Hiirklry'a CANAIUOL Mliturt (WiU nrHim). I'r yotiriflf a, tra'pwii fut, let It II on yttir toniun moment trim iwnllnw alow I), rt H InatnnL powr. fill pfftfllvn artlnft Iprrnd through throat, limit mid hrnrtrlilal t ultra, HtarU at one to looteri thick rhuklni phlrgui making hrr-A thine hkIT. Nn claim I mndfl thai BucUv'a ta cum for Throttle MronrhltU or Antlunn hut tiiffrrcra nrtrn Mnd liiirMry'a flANAWOL MUtur (tho Inrarnt aclllntf couoh tnMlflnn In nil Cmifidni rnrR cuMuliIng apaama and looinia up that rhuklwt iihtfitm which arrmi to clntf th tutica Ann tnakk lrthln difficult. Many sot hrttfr nliht'i reit, CnitWicrry Urol, flupor Cut 1tat Drtif. WAR FUND M1!; , MARCH OF Wllllo of Eugono, Oro., R, D,, of Cam by, Calif., and V. L. of Monitor, Oro, Two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Fisher of Big Cedar, Okla., and Mrs. E. W. Fisher of West Fir, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Mat Lothers and Mrs. Adellno Cobb of Muskogee, Oklu., ulao 27 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. The remains will be forwarded via Southern Pacific on Friday, March 12, to Eugene, Oro., where tho funeral service will take place' from the chapel of tho Poolo funeral homo on Sat urday, March 13, at 2 p. m. Commitment services and Inter ment will be In the family plot In the Laurel 11111 cemetery. Ward's Klamath funeral home in charge of the arrangements. FUNERALS WILLIAM P. MYERS The funeral service for the late William P. Myers, who passed away at Portland, Ore., on March 9, will take place from the First Christian church. No rallno slanip nrrded for thfsr.l Oatmeal or coprn blue tnonkclolh and multl-strlped drnlm. Wrdge hrflfd and toclrjs. Yours for sportswear I 98 Sites 4U to 8 ..... I Ladles' Light Weight CANVAS SHOES Navy canvas oxford with white trim, Nct military heel. Service able anil comfortable. " 19 Slr.ru to 8 I Ninth and Pine streets on Tues day afternoon at 2:30 p. m, Tho Rev. Arthur Charles Bates will officiate. Commitment services and Interment will follow In Linkvllle cemetery. Friends aro invited to attend. Ward's Klam ath funeral home In charge. MARY JANE METLER The funeral service for the late Mary Jane Metier, who passed away in this city on March 3rd will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klamath funeral home, 025 High street, on Friday' afternoon at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. L, K. Johnson of the Klamath Lutheran church will officiate. Commitment serv ices and interment will follow in the Linkvillo cemetery. Friends arc Invited. JACK CARSON The funeral service for the late Jack Carson who , passed away in this city on Wednes day, March 10th, will' take place from the chapel of Ward's Klam ath funeral home, S25 High street on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Eugone V. Hayncs of the Congregational church officiating. Following the service the remains will be for warded via railway express to Redwood City, Calif., where final rites will take place. War work has made a lot of wide awake people turn over a new leaf. A few others still Just turn over. Every Monday-Tueidar Bpe ciol Hot Oil Shampoo and Fin gerware 11,29. Bring your hairpins, Modemlstlo Beauty College 3883. PROMPTLY RELIEVES TORTURI OP ITCHY SKIN RASH (due ta external ewee) Zemo a Doctor's liquid formula promptly rellovee Itch of simple akla rash. Alda healing. OnJy wm m m f tU All driuitoraa. etblYIU LADIES COATS , 165 So right for spring so eay on your budget these casual cavalry twill coata of wool and rayon dovetail beautifully In your dou bly buny life I They'll take you to work and on date time look super over everything from skirts to suits and you'll find them ex pertly tailored. Choose a loose . casual coat or a nlpped-ln-walst belted type ... In soldier blue, lieutenant grey, sunny blue and aqua. Sites 10-20. Ladles' PLAY SHOES 4 .sTMffr.(i SAVE ON EVERYTHING The food thrift prog ram . . . important- to wart ima liv ing, to our soldiers, to our national and personal econ omy, and to our health and well being. Is in the newt thii week. We are urged to turn our thoughts . to saving food; to getting the most nour ishment from things that are most plentiful. And the first thing we mutt learn, of course, Is where and how to buy best. The same applies to your other shopping as well. Your clothes, the yard goods for your home sew ing, the shoes for your children. Todoy as al ways Penney's is a gooo" friend to careful shoppers who are doing their part in every branch of wartime living. , n- -4 - v ... IF Men's T-Shirts Fine Combed Cottonl 98 Trim fitting high quality T shirts. So comfortable you'll want several! Your choice of stripes, rubbed or plain cotton, In beige, tans and blues. Short sleeves. Small, medium, large. Men't DRESS SLACKS 349 Hugged Weave Fabrics! The right combination of hand some patterns, reliable fabrics, fine tailoring and all at this great' Penney saving! Firm her ringbones, diagonals and nubs. j, J. p f M.N aT Y OO., IHO Clover Stylet Sn the New Season's Smartest Fabric I RAYON JERSEY PRINTS Tie-back Model With Plunging Neckline! Surplice Blouse With Peg-top SkirtI Casual Style With Gathered Walatl 4 9ff Color Is the thing for you this year ... for gay charm, for Versatile wear, and for your own morale! When it's combined with the textured silkiness of rayon jersey you'll find it doubly successful! Select yours from this fine group of fresh frocks that have all the new tricks of the season . . . peg top skirts, impressed pleats, soft gathering in the blouses, and novelty necklines. Bright colorful flower prints in unusual combina tions. Sizes 12 to 20. . . JUST ARRIVED! Print Blouse! ' aVSfI 1M?I: PLAIN SLACKS!: ff With" blke-rldlng days ahead- . ; tf! I ' "-llf I and lots of home front jobs- - f P-?iH 1 I tSt I C you 11 practically live in slacks i Jj ej& I this spring! Come see the new . x I I feM I California styled slacks wltb 1 I I I gay tropical print blouse and: 1 I classic slacks 1 Expertly tall- v 48 N 1 J ered for flattery and comfort : J U I Blue, green, brown slacka will lf I lovely bright blouses. L lip.' ; I OTHER SMART itlN : "-if I SLACK SUITS . J i. .' J sl if m Crisp Postilions For Your Coat Demure Bonnets With Your Suit ... Be-Ribboned Spring Straws 1 98 In Popular Colors! Set the mood for your own personal spring with a gay, perky little hat! That'a as good as any tonic! Here you may choose from our fine collection of smart berets, coy bonnets, trim postilions, and popular pompadour styles. Ribbon or feather trlm mlngl . . . More than ever before, slacka take the -spotlight in sportswear, and small wonder when they're so perfect for defense work, for play-time for allout activity. You'll love these new arrivals In hard finished rayon weave that will keep their shape and press. And such' grand shades ! Some . tie In front othera. are plain. Sizes 13 to 20. 398 For those blessed "at ease"- momenta at home there Is nothing so comfort able, so . relaxing, as slacks. .And what a wonderful selection we have from which to choose! Classic dress slacks in rayon gabardine. The hard finish will resist wrinkles. Brown, turf tan, dark green, navy, airline blue. Sites 12-20. Don't miss this collection. 498 Attractive Now Designs! COLORFUL HANDBAGS ' Classic Slip-on Stylesl 1 IAYON GLOVE? Elastlcised for Sleek Fitl DRESS PUMPS 2,a 98 349 The Modern Rayor HOSIERY 79 A new spring ensemble needs the finishing touch of a really smart bag! Select a colorful one this year, In pouch, enve lope or underarm style, to suit your taste! Tlrg. U. S. Tat. Off. Tailored to a T . . . these new gloves are perfect for your new spring outfit! Double woven rayon with french scara top and kip seamed fingers I Popular spring shades- to match your suit. Glamorous Cynthia pumps that mold themselves grace fully to your feet yes, even at thla unbelievably low price I In smooth black gabardine with medium heels and pert open toes. Your spring accessory list will Include lovely rayons I Lustrous clear and sheer light weights or service weights for night or day. - Full-fashioned, too, with plcot tops and rein forced feetl ran asw giro ttictnre ma r, o rcrre reininrev mm cue ga