Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 12, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    March 12. 1943
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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To Stale Convention Mm. SC.
V, Dixon, 2HflO Elii'rlclii iivviiiiu,
1 Iriivlntf Monday ovonliiK for
I'lii'lliind, whero Klin will tittonrt
llin ntimiiil Hind! convention of
tlm OmiHlilorit of tint Aincriciiii,
Involution, to liu held Mnrch 10
mitl 17. Aftitr tlio convention
ulio will visit for a short time In
I'orllnnil, mul will thim mluni
to CToi-vu I IIh for II visit of u few
days with her cliitiKliti'r Miinii,
Vllti Mm. C! oo ruin Con
stable, former resident of Kliiin
li III Kalis, is vlnltiiiK hero for :v
rial cluya. She plana to return
to her Iioiih) In Tim Dalles via
Medford, whero ulio will visit
n dimtihlcr. lor a number of
years Mr, and Mm. Conntablo
owned tlio Pioneer Pharmacy on
Kimt Main street and Inter tlio
Pioneer Pharmacy In tlio Elk
hotel building.
Vl.ltlng Hmbind- Mm. Paul
Juvclnnd left Tlmmclay to visit
her husband, Private Paul Juve
land, who la stationed at Camp
Francis E. WnrrliiK, Cheyenne,
Wyo. She will remain for n
tliroo-weoks slay. Paul Juvo
land la Uio grnndiion of Mm.
Mnnde Juveluml of Klamath
Kal la.
Son Visit Second Lieuten
ant Cierald O. Knydcr, fll(ht In
structor at Hancock field, Saiitn
Marin, Calif., spent four tlaya In
I-C I ii 1 1 in 1 1 1 Fulls vIbIIIiik hid motli
er, Mm. II, O, Lohr, 10110 Or
chard iivenuo,
Vlalta Horo Dr. A. Erin Mor
Itol, Jackson county heulth offi
cer, visited tlio Klnmiith county
heallli department Tuesday. ,
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MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Elloctlv. Feb. IS. 1943)
Train IS Southbound! 6 p. m.
Train 20 Northbound! 11 a. m.
Train 17 Southbound: 7 a. m.
i Train 18 Northbound! 10 p. m.
Modlord Stago, Woitbound, 3:30
p. m.. Evening Airmail.
Stagoa to Alturas, Aihland, Lake
vlow and Rocky Point, 7 m.
Operates Station Jack Clio,
for the putt 10 ycara connected
with tlio nutoinobilo business
here, has taken over operation
of tlio Mobil service station at
tho corner of Sixth and Walnut.
Kilo wns a Chevrolet salesman
for ninny yours.
In Court AppcarlnK In police
court Friday wero four drunks,
one truffle violation, ono disor
derly conduct, ono drunk and
disorderly conduct, ono vnw, ono
liquor to Indian and flvo traffic
ticketa pnld.
VITAL STATISTICS
MORENO Born at, Hillside
hospital. Klamath Fulls, Ore.,
March 12. 1043, to Mr. and Mrs.
I.oula Moreno, Dorrls, Calif., n
boy. Weliiht: 7 pounds 3i
ounces.
DYBEVIK Born nt Hillside
hospital, Klamnth Falls, Ore.,
March II. 1043. to Mr. and Mm.
John II. Dybevik, 820 Grnnl
utreet, a boy. Wcluhl: 7 pounds
Hi ounces.
Presidents Past presidents of
tho Three It club will meet Tues
day, March 10, at tlio homo of
Mm. Walter Heifer, 1033 Mel
roso street, for 1:30 o'clock des
sert. Mrs. N. S. Hcburn is host
ess. Dance Eaglos auxiliary and
drum corps will sponsor their
rcKulnr dnnco Saturday nliiht ut
tho KC hull, with Estln KlKor's
music. Tho public is Invited.
Meeting A meeting of the
Civil Air Patrol will bo hold to
night at 7:45 nt 2000 South Uth
street. Navigation and meteor
olony classes will be organized.
Meeting Lady Eagles club
will meet tonight nt tho home of
Kathleen Kriz, 700 Mitchell
street.
Fa Ir haven PTA Friday,
March 12, was vlsltinu day at
tho Falrhnvcn school and pnrcnts
of children attending Falrhnvcn
wero cordially invited to come
and visit their children's teach
ers and room mothers. Luncheon
was served in the cafeteria and
ten served nt 2:30 p. m. by Mrs.
Frank Fnrr and her assistants.
At 8 p. in. n short meeting
of the Falrhnvcn PTA wns held,
followed by a program given by
tho primary grades.
Local Boys Enlist'
In Marine Corps
Itocont enlistments In the
United States murlno corps ac
cording to tho local recruiting
office wero Billy L. Mathews,
sou of Mr. and Mrs. C'nrl D.
Mathews, and Marvin G. Wat
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
P. Watson. Both of these boys
attended Klamuth Union high
school and uro well known in
this city.
Grady O. Coffmon ion of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar W. Coffmnn,
i'ennant, Calif., also enlisted.
Enlistments uro now open for
young men between the ages of
17 and 18 years of age. Men
being cn'islcd now are placed
on Inactlvo status until called
for actlvo duty.
OBITUARY
VERNON MARION KENDALL
Vernon Marlon Kendall, a res
ident of Dairy, Ore, district for
tho last year and resident of
Klamath county for nlno yars,
passed away at his late residence
on Thursday, March 11, at 7:30
p. m. The deceased was a na
tive of Millvillc, Calif, and was
aged 42 years, 7 months and 10
days when culled. Besides his
wife, Alice he Is survived by
threo daughters; Zclda Viola,
Dorothy Joan, Betty Lorraine
and ono son, Marion Leland, all
of Dairy. Five brothers; Earl
and Gcorgo of Olympia, Wash.,
Frank of Fort Klamath, Clinton
of Oakland, Calif., and Clifford
of Bend, Ore; threo sisters, Mrs.
James Spencer of Olympia,
Wash., Mrs. Alex Dlotz of Walla
Walla, Wash, and Mrs. Earl
Farlow of Bend. The remains
rest at Wards Klamath Funeral
Home, 025 High street where
friends may call Saturday after
5 p. m. Funeral arrangements
will bo announced elsewhere In
this issue of tho paper.
FUNERAL
VERNON MARION KENDALL
Tho funeral service for tho
Into Vernon Marlon Kendall,
who pusscd away at his resi
dence near Dairy, Oregon on
Thursday, March 11, 1043, will
tnko plnce from tho chapel of
Wards Klamath Funeral Home,
025 High street, Monday, March
15. at 2 o'clock. The Rev.
Arthur Charles Bates will of
ficiate. Commitment services
and Interment will follow in the
Linkvlllo cemetery. Friends are
invited to attend.
PROPHETIC SYMBOLS
of DANIEL and REVELATION
v.-.: .' iii iinqt. ft, ' ? ' ST -r A i " :.- ;i . . ;
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AT THE
BIBLE AUDITORIUM
Corner Main and 11th Sts.
Sunday Night, Mar. 14, 7:45
"DOWNFALL of TURKEY and the CLIMAX
of the WAR"
Other Subjects
Tues. "HITLER and the MAN of DESTINY"
Wed. "1000 YEARS OF PEACE"
Thur. VSIGNS OF CHRIST'S COMING"
Fri. "NEW HEAVENS and N EW EARTH"
SPECIAL MUSIC and SOLOS
Undor Direction of G. M. MacLafferty
All lectures lllustratod with tho uso of ttoroopticon and (lidos
Evangelist A. L. Boaxloy, Speaker
WELCOME SEATS FREE
stcx:k up now with
STAMPED
ART GOODS
FOR SPRING SEWING
A new shipment of stamped
art pieces Just unpacked. Se
lect early for choice!
FINE MUSLIN
PILLOWCASES
1.00 to 1.50
NEW SHIPMENT
NEEDLE POINT
And plenty of tapestry wool
In all the new shades.
BABY CLOTHES
Blankets and woolen piece
In assorted designs.
FINE and COARSE
YARNS
For socks, sweaters and ai
ghans. 50c to 89c
GENUINE LINEN
TABLE CLOTHS
84x54, 60x88 and 52x70
5.95 te 10.00
. PURE LINEN
GUEST TOWELS
50c to 75c
NEEDLEPOINT
CHAIRS .
Also foot stools and radio
stools.
4.98 te 1 0.00
COTTON
LUNCHEON
CLOTHS
Wide assortment of patterns.
1.00 to 3.98
WHITE DRESSER
SCARFS .
79c ,o 1 .00
PILLOW TOPS
1.19
CROCHET
THREADS
Ml types All prices '
BED SPREAD
THREADS
59c
KNITTING '
NEEDLES .
- New shipment. -
25c to.35c
I M
THE
Listening
NEW FOR SPRING
DORIS DODSON AND L'AIGLON
iAMOUS FROCKS
6.50 to 14.95
Trust these two nationally famous creators of women's Budget Priced .
Frocks to give you the greatest style and quality at low cost. One- and two
piece styles in prints and combinations. DIRNDLS PASTELS FLORAL"
AND MONOTONE PRINTS CHECKS DOTS LACE. EMBROID.
ERY AND LINGERIE TRIMS.
Doris Dodson in Junior Sizes 9 to 17
L'Aiglon Frocks, Sizes 12 to 44
We Are Headquarters For
Lady-in-Waiting
MATERNITY DRESSES
3.98 to 14.95
Here are the cleverly and scientifically fashioned lovely frocks you'll adore!
A large variety of fabrics in one- and two-piece modes prints, combina
tions and solid tones. Whether you want
a moderate priced little frock for home
or a dressy type you'll find the largest
assortment in town.
Sizes 12 to 20.
New Spring Showing
HOUSE FROCKS
-- Downstairs Store
These ore the fresh, young cotton-and-rayon frocks you'll love for Spring
and Summer. Prints, plaids, checks, stripes .and solid tones in newest styl
detailing. -
SEERSUCKERS CHAMBRAY GING
HAMS NOVELTY COTTONS AND RAY
ONS and they all launder fresh as newl
Sizes 12 to 46
K :JH ml1 T 'rn .If
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1.98 to 5.95
Get Ahead of Spring
in a New
SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT
. PARTY AND STREET
DRESSES
5.00
One rock assorted "styles In
formats and late styles in
winter frocks.
. Vols, to $16.50
STORE HOURS:
9:30 to 6:00 P. M.
EVERY DAY
HEADLINER
From MOE'S
See our big collection of fashion-hit hats
for Spring. We've hats for every cos
tume face flattery for every hair-do.
LITTLE SAILORS BIG BRIMMED
BEAUTIES LOVELY BERETS
SLEEK SKULL CAPS CLOCHES
DERBIES. Lots of flower-bloomina nret-
i ties, too, with exquisite. veil trims.. Scores
to cnoose from.
2.95 to 15.00
Van Raalte I-Shirts .
.1.00
Small, Medium, Large. . Pastel Shades.
Excellent for sportswear.
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