Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 05, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    April 5, 1043
PAGE FIVB
Matting This Kaglci auxll
Inry held u regular mrotlutt
T'liiii.stliiy evening t tliu ISuglus
hull wllli 50 inuiiibora present, A
class of nlno candidates was glv
(in tho full Inlllutory ceremony.
Silent SUtoi received gifts. The
drill toum will drill every Tuca
iluy nt B p. in. nt tho hull, The
next rc'iiiilur meeting will be
Thursday, Am It H. Thcro will be
vn Bailor pnrty after the moot
liifl April 22. Tim Lady Eugloa
club met ill the homo of Urscl
Illation Friday evening with
Mimdlo Larson aa hostess.
From Portland Mrs, Grunt
llosi uud daughter, Murcell, or
rived horn Sunday nnd will re
turn to thi'lr liunio in Portland
Thumduy. Thny mo guests nt tho
home of Mm. James Johnston
Mm. Hons' ion, Paul, spent the
weekend hare und ! leaving to
. tilifhl for Dorrli where he at.
lonclj school.
From Loi Angelaa Waller
west Sr., long time resident of
Klnnuilli Fall. hui returned
hnre after spending the pa it
i year In Lot Angeles. Mm, Wot
und son, Tommy, will rolurn
at the clone of school. T h e
Weats roalde on South River
lido.
Fire Alarm The city fire
truck win culled out Saturday
afternoon at 2242 Home avenue
when a car owned by E. T.
rirltt wna reported burning
Firemen mid thcro wua slight
damngo to tho machine, cuuicd
by a abort.
To Eaat Const Mm. John W
Green left Sunday evening to
Join her huabnnd, Pvt. Green, at
jWeatovcr Field, Mas. Sho la
'the daughter of Mr. nnd Mra,
It. H. Sowed, 120 North Second
atrect, and the former Marie
Sewell.
From Bllver Lake Mra, Earl
Rmnll of Silver Luke vialted her
parents lust week, Rev. and Mra
F. E. Milam and her brother.
Warren Milam, and family of
thla city. Sho returned home on
Saturday,
Improving Friends of "Dud"
llroeile will be Interested to
learn he la improving In a
Klamnth Fnlla hoapltnl follow
lng an lllnesa of tho past aev.
ernl weeka.
Called North Everett Dcnnla
of 1056 Huron atrcet left Sunday
. for Portland where he was called
I by tho acrloua illness of hla
brother, Hurry, who la Buffering
from pneumonia.
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Advertising Messages
By EARL WHITLOCK
I don't know whether you
realize it or not but aomo of the
advcrtlalng which la being print-
. ed thcao days,
bclonga In any
one'a anthology
of great easnya.
One a u c h re-
ccntly appeared
over the algna
ture of the
N o r t hwcalem
Natlonnl Life
Inaur a n c e Co
You'll apprccl
ii lo it, aa I do.
A Civilian'! Prayer
Help mo, almighty God, to
be the only kind of a hero 1
can ovor bo.
Holp mo to aeo how Impor
tant It la that I go gladly and
energetically about the hum
drum business of aavlng my
tiros, and my fuel, of spending
"less and saving more, of eat
ing less and working harder, of
asking less and giving more.
Help me to ico that while tho
war may be won, no matter
what I do, the light wo fight
to keep nllvo may go out be
cause of what I'provo myself
to bo. Holp mo to realize that
Aiot to cronta freedom nnd op
hot to crcnt freedom and op
portunity for tho ruthless nnd
tho greedy, but to mnko it pos
sible for kind men, men of in
tegrity, responsible men, to
work In ponco and to work (or
the common good. Holp me real
ize that these fighting men
indeed, tho good men and wom
en of tho whole world arc
waiting now for ono small but
oll-lmportnnt sign from me,
Thoy know I can't Join them
in the blood nnd the dirt, But
they wnnt to co If I will seek
responsibility. They wait now
to soo If I noed morcly to bo led
to do my pnrt, or If I must bo
driven. For that will tell them
if their spirit la alRO my spirit
nnd their purpose mine, Holp
mo not lo fall them. Amen.
QNext Monday Mr. Whltlock
r tho Enrl Whltlock Funeral
Home will comment on "Tho
Shut Mouth."
On Furlough Maurlca Percy,
flicmun second cluna In 1 1 in U. H.
nuvy, la home on a 17-duy fur
lough viaitlng r e 1 a 1 1 v e i and
friends here, Maurice graduated
from Chlloquin high ichool In
1041 and onlletcd In the navy in
June of that anme ycur. He'waa
at Pearl Harbor when it win at
tacked and haa been In active
service In the Paclflo ever ilnce.
Father Dl.a Word of the
death of tho father of Bertha
Dcrtsch, former operator of The
Mode ahop hero, win rccelvod
by frienda Monday. Hla death
occurred Saturday at their home
In Parsom, Kani., according to
the melange, and final rltea are
being held today.
Return Mr. and Mn. J. L.
Farrow and aon have returned
from Tacomu, Wash., where they
accompanied Karrow'a mother,
Mra, Rohan, and vialted hla
brother, who Ii atationcd at the
navy barracka there. Mra. Rohan
continued to her home In Super
ior. Wla aftor visiting here for
two montha.
DUchargad Carl Nichols, for
merly of Klamath Falla and for
quite some time employed by the
Greyhound bua lines, haa been
honorably discharged from the
army and will resume his dutlca
In Mcdford. He was employed as
dlapatcher prior to going Into the
aervlce.
Malln OES Prosperity chap
ter, 160, Order of the Eastern
Star, will welcomo all members
and viaitlng members at "visit
ora" night Thursday, April 8, It
waa announced this week by
Mra. Hazel Kullnn, worthy ma
tron. A cordial Invitation is extended.
Vlilt Mr. and Mn. Tommy
Juckaon of this city vialted over
tho weekend In Aahland end
Mcdford.
Nam Daughter Mr. and
Mra. Lloyd Derby of O.'tO North
Ninth itrent, hnvo named their
Infant daughter Joumio.
Dismissed Mra, George W
Anderson and Infant daughter
were rtiamlased from Klamath
Valley hospital to return to their
homo at 1728 Derby street. The
little girl waa born March 30,
Anderson la employed by Mar
tin brolhera.
Rations Clifford "Red" -Mil
horn, member of the city police
department for several years, has
resigned and will take over civil
Inn police work at Camn Newell
Another member of tho force,
Fcnton Mahrt, took a similar po
sition last week.
To Ml. Hebron Mra. A. L,
Rarker. 2731 Altnmont drive.
left on Sunday for Mount Hebron
where sho will make her homo,
Mr. Barker, employed by the
Southern Pacific railroad, has
Deen there lor about a month.
VUlta Parenta Don Hunsakcr
haa arrived from tho naval train
ing aehool at Treasure Island,
aan j-ranclsco, to visit hla par
ents, Mr, and Mra, Ray Hun
sakcr of Summers lane, and
otner relatives.
Takes Time Frank William
Campbell, who was brought In
to county court accuacd with ob
taining money under false pre
tenses, has taken time to plead.
Campbell was committed to the
county Jail under $300 bail.
Surgery HJalmcr Akerstrom,
Alturas, la recovering from ma
jor surgery at Klamath Valley
hospital. Akerstrom la a lum
bcr pllcr employed by Big Lakca
Box company,
In Hospital Thomas Wight
man of McChord field, Wash.j
waa moved from a train at
Klamath Falla and la receiving
medical treatment nt Klamath
Vnllcy hospital,
Buys Ranch Gerhard Kllnk-
hammor, local contractor, has
purchased the Ray Hicks ranch
at Dairy. Delbert Carr, Kllnk
hnmmcr'a son-in-law, will oper
ate tha ranch.
Police Court Five drunks,
one drunk nnd disorderly, two
vags, nlno traffic tickets and
six traffic violations, mado up
the .Monday morning pollco
court report.
Book Gone Fred J. Wobor,
routo 3 box 020, told city police
ho had lost his "A" ration book
and tire Inspection certificate.
The book la Issued to Ore. 342-420.
Improving Barbara Adams,
young daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs.
Shirley Adams, of 2100 Gory
atrcet, la Improving at Klamnth
Vnllcy hospital whoro ho is re
covering from surgery.
TUmmei Poiltlon Mrs. Wal
lace Moss has resumed her posi-
llnn ni cleric In the nfflcfl nf the
US bureau of reclamation. Mrs.
Moss is tho former Helen Strnwn.
Enliiti Official enlistment ot
Sgt. Taul Robertson, of city po
lice, was announced from the
Portland navy recruiting office
Monday.
Diimliied C. B, Morrison,
032 Eldorado street, was dls
mlHsed from Klamnth Valley
hospital this weekend after re
ceiving medical attention.
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective Feb. It, 1843)
Train 19 Southbound! 8 p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m.
Train 17 Bouthboundi 7 a. m.
Train 16 Northboundi 10 p. m.
Medford Stage, Wfitbound, 3:30
p. m Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturai, Aihltnd, Lake
view and Rocky Point 7 a, m.
Towmend Club Towniend
club No. 1 will meet at the home
of Mabel McWhltncy, 510 Congor
avenue Wcdncaduy, April 7, for
a potluck luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
Meet Tonight The Scottlih
Rite Muaona will meet tonight at
8 o'clock in the Masonic tomple.
There will bo a program and re
freshment. Legion The American Legion
and auxiliary will hold a regu
lar meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m.
In the Legion hall. .
Eaglet Drill The Eaglei aux
iliary drill team will meet Tuca
riuy at 7:30 p. m. In the Eagles
hull. All officers and mothers
who wish to bo included In the
Mother's day drill are aaked to
be present.
Ladlei' Aid The Klamath
Lutheran Ladles' Aid will meet
Tuesday, April 8, at 2 p. m. Bt
tho Lutheran church on Cross
and Crescent streets. A book re
view of "In His Steps" will be
given by Mra. Victor Joacphaon.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Ben Dahl
clm and Mrs. Mac Delyea.
Social Club The Rebekah
Social club will meet In the IOOF
hall on Wednesday, April 7, for
dessert luncheon at 1:30. 1
Jolly Nelghbora Mrs. Dor
othy Abncr will entertain the
Jolly Nelghbora at the homo of
her mother, Mra. T. R. Skilling
ton, 221 North Tenth atrect, on
Wednesday, April 7, nt 2 p. m.
Thimble Club The Thimble
club of the Neighbors of Wood
craft will meet on Wednesday
evening at 8 p. m. nt the homo of
Mra. Roy Bock, 137 High atrect.
Idn Mochcttaz will be tho hostess
for the evening and Mra, Bock
the assisting hostess.
Chinese Welder
Sky Stowaway
'per
, . , 4,
4 J ltf i'ti
?' V 1' t, ' ' t f ;
i It i v
Marlon Darling, member of the
RCAF women's division, be
came the Urst ferry plane itow
awny when she hopped the At
lantic from Newfoundland hid
den on a cargo transport to see
her husband to Britain.
Barefoot Girl
.witwiiMhi.Miii i irn.Min firtgl
Curol Jean Moses, Santa Monica
coed, comes to class sans shoes
to save ration coupons for dtnea
and party footwear.
m-:) r m
Jennie Lee, 23, a left-handed
Chinese girl with a Brooklyn
accent, la one of the two first
women to pnsa a rigid welder'i
test at Douglua plane plant In
California.
TO
Aimee MacPherson
Shocked Unconscious
LOS ANGELES, April 5 (JT)
Evangelist Aimee Scmplc Mac
Phcraon waa rendered uncon
scious yesterday while preach
ing in Angclua temple by an
electric shock which, temple of
ficlala snid, was probably caused
by a short circuit in the public
address system. She recovered
sufficiently to deliver her eve
ning sermon.
Pennsylvania's first stone
bridge was built in 1607.
warn i
hi
12
75
A itnind cholec of levely
alylrs for your cnsunl or spurt
life . , nnd ninny tlint will
do for all 'occasional Bright
spring colors In aninrl solid
tonrs ami sparkling pin Ills t
Slsrs 13 lo 20.
Alt-Kool Sliellnml . . . borg
eoattt nnd othtr cnmtnl fj;pir.
ironl-nnrf-rffion f n b rifi in
bright, ipnrti) pfoidt! Sport
or rfi-Mj; n(( fn a chalet of
fln fabrlctt
ieoond noon
An additional 1800 acres In
the rich Tulclake area north of
Stronghold, will be planted In
potatoes if lessees agree to cer
tain conditions outlined by the
U. S. bureau of reclamation
which gave leasees the privilege
of planting the land In potatoes
for the first time this year.
Members of Triple A boards
of Siskiyou and Modoc counties
met with B, E. Huydcn, reclama
tion head, to discuss the arrange
ment. The bureau stresses that
the land, put in potatoes this
year, must be put In legumes,
such as alfalfa, clover or peas, in
1044. Replies are expected with
in several days, Haydon said.
Let's put everything to work!
We are faced with the neces
sity of not only winning the war
at the least coat of men and ma
terial, but also of realizing that
other nations arc going to have
their Idcaa of what the political
and economic foundatloni of the
post-war era must be. Alt M.
Landon.
If this conflict ends without a
United Nations program for re
ordering the world I believe
there will be widespread civil
wars and revolution, leading
again to International war on
colossal scale. Dr. Frederick L.
Schuman ot Wllllama college.
mi
FOPAICtORY
wjQaj mitt p jL'S:
'M '?ar! FtI"
Bait in tha Easter Paradel
Trentwood-Two
Suits
1275
All of I943's Best Patternal
Snuirt herringbone and over
plaid fabrics for service I
Styled like dad's, too, for
prnud wear all spring 1 10-20.
SPORT COATS 7.80
OOWNITAlnl
Drossy
Patent Sandal
Comfortable step - in san
dal with smart
"thlckle" heel. n
Black patent or tVt
spring beige leath- 4s9
Navy
Gabardine Pump
A world of comfort In this
trim elasticiccd dressy pump I
Open toed
illra heeled.
Smooth
Leather Pump
Kent and attractive cnlf shoe.
Perfect foil for
your suit . . . clas
1 1 c I a e d throat.
Turf tan or black.
. oowNSTAina
349
mm
Decorativel
Oven-resiatantl
3-pc. Fire-King
Mixing Bowl Set
C
49
This attractively decorated
glass act serves a three-fold
purpose for mixing hatters
nnd salads, for linking casser
ole dishes, and for serving I
The 1)owla lmvo rolled edges
for greater strength and dur
ability, and arc safe for re
frigerator use, tool
Hurry to Penney'i todny for
your set !
rcnnn
main noon
Mere fashion Isn't enough. This year our clothes must be more than ust
Easier charmers. Their job is lo keep up morale long after the Easter parade
is over! That's why it is so important to jet tested, accepted fashions lh
ohiy kind' we sell at Penney'sl These typical Penney fashions will give yog
not only a smart Easter but plenty of satisfying wear, too.
Frivolous or Casual Styles for Your Easterl
WOMEN'S RAYON DRESSES
On or Two-Place Typail
Dark Shaaii or Gay Paitalil
790
. An exceptional group of smart new frocks that are
so definitely-new . . .and have all the fresh, intri
guing trimming tricks ot the spring season! De
lightfully conservative two-piece styles with frilly
lingerie touches . . . Brilliantly printed rayon Jer
seys and smart suit frocks in rayon faille. Dark
sheers, soft pastelsl 12-20.
ipf)
M?4 rVUA-
AND SO IS SIIKEII CKIE ItOMAINE!
Budget Priced Faahions With Stylel
SMART PASTEL DRESSES
New Tunle Styles
Sleek Belted Types
4
98
Refreshing little frocks that remem
ber your budget . . .and flatter you
at the same timet High-nocked tunics,
with delightful applique trimmings,
for very dressy wear . . . smart two
piece belted styles that are always
correct! A wide range of soft pastels.
Sizes 12 to 20.
. A r
1 t
second rtoon
ffa feet, Oai -fa tfcluSfXf
STl Chooi Colorful Plaidi or Miitv Twitdi
Never Too Manyl
RAYON BLOUSES
Dressy Styles!
Tailored Typ
Smartly designed to
match your dressy or
tailored nulla. White and
pastels. 82-10. .
Chooi Colorful Plaidi or Miity Twaads
lor Springl
WOMEN'S Wool-And-Rayon
JACKETS
A good Jacket affords you . leveral
siniirt spring costumes, combined with
your skirt and sweaters I Choose a
crisply tailored type In bright broad
plaid, or a soft, misty twecd. Lovely
spring colors! 12-20.
New Lines! Smart Stylesl Bright Colors!
NEW SPRING SKIRTS
Plaids or Solids!
Pleatad Types
398
.Smartly cut wool-and-rayon skirls
In a grand choice of blns-plealcd
stylesl Mix or match them with
your odd Jackets, Spring shades.
Sires 21-32.
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