Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 01, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    April 1, 1943
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVB
From Georgia Corp, Dorothy
Kosturaun, cliiuKlitar of Mr. mid
Mr. W. I. Kostorson nf Portliincl
street, arrived hero Wednesday
from I'd i' I OKlt'tliorpn, Gn
where sho Ims been work Ink us
iicllnM pliiUion noi'KiMinl, Iniliiiiiu
nuw WAAC meruit in tholr bii
slo work, Corp, Koslorson lion n
15-tltiy furloiiKli, nix cltiyn of
which II ro bcliiu spoilt with her
piiii'iits hero.
Returns Mm. Leslie Honors
returned homo Wednesday nlKht
from i'nrtliind where nha was
culled hy Iho serious Illness of
hor sister, Mm. Curl Cofnr of
Ihnt city. mm. nuKi'i'M wits nr
coinpimicd north hy her ulster,
Mm. Gcomo Ducklcy of tho Ap
iilciiiite district, Mcclford. Mm,
Cnfer wuk (iroiitly Improved this
week. Kho In a former Kliimutli
.Knlls resident.
mi
In Klamath Mrn. Rnlnh Me-
Cnlloch, who In now with her
mother, Mrs. S, K. Murtln of
Piedmont, Cnllf., In vlsltlim In
Kliimiith l-'i'lls with friends and
relatives, planning to roturn
south this wockond. Mrs, Mc
culloch In the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert Stiles, B25 Mesa
street.
Visits Hera rtnymon Craves,
who spent several years milking
business calls In Khimath Falls
and Is well known In this city,
stopped hero briefly Wednesday
en route- from Stockton to his
homo In Tho Dulles, Ho is with
the U, S. army, ordnaiico de
partment, and expects ovorscas
duty Immediately.
Moat Cancelled The Thurs
kduy "parish night" program
'planned for tonight at St. Paul's
Kplscopnl church has been can
celled, duo to tho Illness of tho
ltcv, Frederick C Wlsscnbnch
who Is confined to his homo on
High street with an attack of In
fluenza. Tho Frldny morning
Lenten services hove also been
cancelled. It was announced.
AUTO RELAY
MISSOULA, Mont. (P) Aub
rey Knowlcs, driving south,
found a landslide blocking the
highway. On the other side a
north-bound motorist sat fum
ing. They traded oars and away
they went.
Several days later they mot In
Missoula and re-swapped.
Always read the classified ads.
IS YOUR CHILD A
NOSE PICKER?
II mar l a aln er bowal worn, I- And
thaa roundworm rim un ttal Imublal
Other warning! aral unaar itomarh. Iter
voun.a. Itching parta. If rou avert auipact
roundworm, sat Jaroa'a Varolii una today I
JAYNK'H la Amarlra'a laaillnit proprietary
worm madlrllia I tlal ly mllllona for ovar
ranlurjr. Arta ganllr. yl drlvaaout round
Worm. Domalul JAVNK'a VEIIMIKUUS.
flummtgi Bale Tho Klamath
Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold u
rtimtnogo sula at 1051 Main
street, Saturday, April 3.
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Elloctive Feb. IS, 1943)
Train 19 Soulhboundi 6 p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m.
Train 17 Southbound! 7 a. m.
Train 18 Northbound! 10 p, m.
Medford BU(j, Westbound, 3i30
p. m.. Evening Airmail,
Stages to Alturss, Ashland, Lake.
view and Rocky Point, 7 a, m.
Rummage Bale Members of
Circle B of tho Methodist church
will sponsor a rumniiiga sale Sat
urday, April 3, In the building
next to the I'cllcun hotel. There
will bo aprons and farm produco
offorcd for salo. For further In
formation, those interested may
call 4000.
PTA Rummage Sale Tho Fre
mont l'TA Is holding a two-day
rummago sale, Friday and Sat
urday, in tho building next to
tho Unlquo grocery on South
Ninth street, Students of tho
school were cooperating Thurs
day by bringing in rummago.
VFW Auxiliary Members of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
auxiliary will sponsor a meeting
tonight, Thursday, at 8 o'clock,
In the library club rooms. There
will bo election of officers ond
all members ore urged to attend
BOMBS ON THE RANGE
Cattle and sheep of western
stales havo been sharing their
homos on tho range with Uncle
Sam's bombers and with soldiers
being trained for war. More
than 3,500,000 acres of public
lands In federal grazing districts
In 10 western states were with
drawn for military use last year.
Two Michigan men were ar-
rested for stealing bacon. That
ought to bo a lesson against tak
ing sides.
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TODAY
CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS
9th ond Main
smm
, 1 ffo Only Tn , b""
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jTheie premiums will not ba tent by mall
RIDIEM YOUR SEOO MILK COUPONS AT
UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE
102S Main St.,.
Klamath Falls, Ore,
TO
Mrs, Wlnnlfrcd Glllcn, Kliim
nth county homo demonstration
agent, has been named one of
21 county chairwomen In the
state who will aid In Oregon's
salvago committee work, pro
moting tho collection of kitchen
fats, silk stockings, tin cans and
other scrap,
Mrs. Klhel Keck, stulo chair
woman of women's activities of
tho state salvage committee,
made the appointments. Mrs.
Keck Is woll known here, having
hold Important offices In the
Veterans of Foreign Worn. She
visited here at the state conven
tion last year.
INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT GAINB
Industrial production of the
United States In January doub
led the average from 1039 to
1030. Iron and steel rose tho
same month to the November
level, but remained under the
October peak.
Japan and Russia havo signed
a fishing pact. Russia should be
warned that there's probably a
catch In it.
Oregon News Notes
By The Associated Press
Oregon's 1042 tuberculosis
mortality rate was only 24.0
deaths for each 100,000 of popu
lation, an all-time low, tho state
board of health reported at Port
land . . . State War Bond Chair
man Palmer Uoyt announced at
Portland that Oregon's quota In
a new 17-day sales drive to start
April 12 will be $107,000,000 , , .
Schotky Logging company's
new sawmill about six miles
above Molalla is ncaring com
pletion. . Chairman Stanley
Anderson at Eugene reported
Lane county was $3300 above Its
$41,400 Red Cross quota .... A
Redmond bridge, recently con
demned, has been repaired and
reopened to traffic . . .
Two Portland Traction com
pany buses collided at an inter
section, injuring eight persons; a
driver and two passengers re
quired hospitalization .... Ar
thur Rader, 36, Injured In a fall
at the Swan Island shipyard,
February 21, died In a Portland
hospital .... Enrollment at East
ern Oregon College of Education
at LaGrando reached 184 for
spring term, a decrease of 28.1
per cent from last year ....
Verl J. Hlllyard, Gresham,
petitioned In a Portland circuit
court for an Injunction against
the AFL Boilermakers union lo
cal, charged with refusing him
clearance for reemployment at a
shipyard . . . Emma J. Smith, 87-year-old
Portlander whose hip
was fractured In a fall at her
home March 13, died In a hospi
tal ... H. P. Mayes, 30, Tilla
mook, was brought to a Portland
hospital for treatment of Injuries
suffered In a bulldozer accident
on a road project near Seaside.
I say It will take 18,000,000
Americans in uniform to do the
Job that needs to be done, for we
have the only manpower loft..
Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker.
ATTENTION!
All Flying
Students
We now have the offi
cial leather flying
jacket.
Rudy
. MEN'S
SHOP
6th ond Main
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iIVESSAEi
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FOR FORTY-ONE YEARS
WE'VE TALKED THRIFT-
To our co-workers, urging tho Importance of
laving on littlo things a a a a
To our customer! ... In calling attention
to the roasoni for our value-packed merch
andise. We've done more than TALK thrift . . , .
We've lived it in our stores, missing no
chance to save, whether a minute of time,
or a pioco of twine that can be used again.
And now that war makes this fine old Ameri
can virtuo a must for u all, we shall con
tinue to practice ft with even greater vigor.
THE PENNEY WAY IS THE THRIFTY WAY
... THE THRIFTY WAY IS THE AMERI
CAN WAY ....
HBt
icsnan
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Mrawnaai 11'
Pi
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Printed Crepes
Sport Dresses
498
Clererly eut but simple In
spirit theie frocks will take
you gully through spring!
Many lorely prints. Make
your selection today 1 Sites 9
to S3.
I00ND FLOOR
Smart Spring
FashlonsI
a
Budget-Saving Prices!
COATS
1975
Fitted Reefers
Casual Coats
You'll want a smart
coat or suit this spring
without budging
your budget I Mo sure to
are this grand collection
of sttractlve new styles!
All-wool Shetland or
fleece sport and casual
eonls for daily wear!
Slrrk filled types of
rayon - and - wool twill
that wilt he Just right
for over dressy frocks!
A wonderful choice of
mannish mid dressmaker
suits tool Bright spring
colors I Slues 13 to 20.
SECONO FLOOR
Cotton
Mesh Hose
For Spring
25
All-American hosiery cot
ton mesh that will wear and
wear. You'll find It. exactly
right' with sports wear and
active duties I Full fashioned,
Imported
Lisle Hose
1
19
Imported English lisle hose
knit to fit tho trimmest ankle
Soft fine weave that
wears end looks remarkably
well I Full fashioned, spring
shades.
MAIN FLOOR
Anniversary
Feature!
deduced!
Better Dresses
5
00
Out they go I Here's your
chance to pick up dress or
two at a real laving I Dressy
crepes, carefully styled cas
uals that will go stylishly
through sprlngl Hurry In
these values will "walk out I"
Broken sizes style range
Shop nowl
Ladles'
Cotton Frocks
29
Prtttjr and practical for
4 he Home Front! Cay cot
ton print to keep you
looking fresh and crisp for
all your household chores I
All easy to look at, easy
to wear, easy to launder!
pretty enough for "com
pany r 12-52.
98
Intriguing Styles! Novelty Trimmings!
Glamorous Spring Hats
Buy a gay hat . . and lift --..
your spirits I Smart pad raj
sailors, pompadour styles, and
fetching baby bonnets to
frame your curls I Soft, spring
colors you'll like!
Entrancing Spring Styles!
WOMEN'S HANDBAGS
Casual Types I 4k)8
Dressy Models!
Pouches, envelopes, top han
dles, in a choice of materials!
Colors to match your spring
! ensembles I
Good-looking Rayon
Fabric!
WOMEN'S GLOVES
Smartly Stitched! AOe)
Strictly Tailored! jfO
The perfect complement for
your new spring dresses! In
the popular casual slip-oa
style!
Carefree Styles for Work
or Play!
Rayon Slack Suits
398
Fitted Jackets!
Full-cut Slacks!
This will be an active spring and
you'll want a smartly cut slack suit
for all your new activities 1 ' Sleek .
rayon faille in overblouse type with
button-closed slacks I Slies 12-48,
Soft Rayon
Crepe
BLOUSES
J 98
Crisp, tailored
styles to comple
ment your spring
suit! Long or
short sleeves.
White or pastel
shades. S3 to 40.
Women's Classle
SWEATERS
1 98
Smartly styled
cardigans and fav
orite pull overs
with all the de
tails of more ex
pensive sweaters!
Sites 3 M0.
SECOND FLOOR
8
I1
if
990
COLOR For a Bright '
Outlook!
Men's Sport Coats
Bold Plaldsl
Rich Checks!
Fine all wool soft weaves "get
the play" with fashion-wise men
this season! Full-fitting, easy-on-the-shoulders
models rich in
color and perfect in comfort!
Gabardine for Smart Service!
Men's Trousers
Clear Patterns!
Perfect Fits!
Right from every angle! Smooth
weave for Immaculate drape and
rich coloring . . . hard finish for
SERVICE! First for dress and
first for an active life!
590
Smart Heads Pick
398
Marathon Hats
All of IBIS'S best style details
portrayed In fine fur felt! New
stitched crowns, medsllhms, trlple
, stitched edges are fewl -
Men's Shirts, Shorts & Briefs
Fine shorts to smart stripes, full eut for com
fort, Swiss rib shirts. Double panel brief.
Reg. U. S. Pat Off.
39
Sturdy Whipcord Work Pants
Pepperell Fabric
Fully Sanforized
Heavyweight green whipcord. Ideal for rough
lumber and arm work! Hade to fit sod priced
rlghjtl All slses 7 to U.
M9
La
Heayy
Work Sox
2 p. 25
Grey, er black color. Sturdy
weaves that really wear.
S3 1-3 Wool
Work Sox
29'
Fart wool for - warmth end
cotton for extra wear. - Nat
ural and grey colors.
100 Wooi Work Sweater
Double Elbows
Heary All Wool Xnlti .
Heavy knit sweaters of eB wool! Grey and
navy blue colors. Reinforced elbow patch. Best
for. work.
3
98
Warm
Sweat : Shirts
I05
Warm fleeced sweaters h
light grey color. Sites SS to 44.
Work Gloves
2p.25V
Quality canvas gloves priced
low! Fleeced., lining.
Top 'n Bottom Work Shirts
XhakI Color
Long Wearing
Ideal for work or leisure wear. Fully sanforized
shirts In Top and Bottom quality 1
1
29
Long Sleeved
SPORT SHIRTS
Rich ColorsI
Comfort!
Serviceable, comfortable rayon
sport shirts. Carefully finish
ed, long sleeves, popular
colors. Small, Medium, Large.
main noon
225
THE YOUNGER SET'S ANNIVERSARY FEATURES
(TTI
Springtime Plaids or Tweeds!
GIRLS' SPRING COATS
Snug Fitted Styles 90
With Casual Tie Belt!
Nicely tailored In wool and
rayon a warm and rich looking
fabric. Rayon lined. 7-14.
Of Cotton or Rayonl
NEW FROCKS
j 98
Princess, basque
waist or tailored "
styles in charming
cotton prints or ray
ons In pastels, S-6X,
7-lfi. iioono FLOOR ,
7
Washable They're Sanforlsedtl
BOYS' SPORT SETS
169
Togs he'll, LIVF. In all summer
thrifty to buy,' and thrifty on the
laundry- bills 1 Hardy cottons I
- Boys' Handsome Slacks
Tough fabrics that will stand
wear and tear ... Diagonals,
stripes, tweeds, and plain fin
ishes that are plenty smart for
dress and play I Pleated and Vic
tory styles. B.'ues, browns, tans
or test. 4)98
Shier 8-18. ' ' ' ' ' sf
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