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    April 8, 1048
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, 0 BEG ON
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To Return Her Mm. Rich
ard M. Uiowu (Gladys i'nrk), in
uxpuctod hero Moiiduy to return
to II m liomu of her parents, Mr.
mid Mm. Harvey D. 1'urk. Mm.
Uruwn linn spout tho past 10
weeks with Iter husband who In
urvlnu in Ilia 715lh railroad
oporutors buttullon lit Cump
Kholhy, Miss. On liar way homo
Mrs. Brown visited her ulster und
lirdtlior-ln ltiw, Mr. unci Mm. II.
1.. lloutz of Sim Francisco. Mm.
llotilz, tho former Diilsle Park,
owns u dress (hop hi tho Marlnu
dintrlct und her husband Is unit
control inniitiiiur of Grnnnt broth
nrji. Jewelry firm of Sun Francis
co nnd Oakland.
In Arkansas Or. Peter H.
Rozundul, Klamath county
health officer, left by train
Wednesday inornliiK for Hot
.Sprlniis, Ark. J la wait vent there
by tho Oregon iitutu board of
health to attend a four-week
course In venereal disease at
tho United States Public Health
Hervlco hospital located at Hot
Springs. Tho courao begins April
VI und termlnutea May H, Itoz
endul will return to Klumnth
Fulls tho mlddlo of May. Dr.
l.huliiron, Lano county hcnlth
officer, la also attending tho
courao.
Unity Center No change will
be muda In the mcotlnK pluco of
Unity Center aorvlcea oa an
nounced Sunday evening. The
nwuliir Sunday evening lecture
will bo given ua usual In tho ban
quet room of tho Elk hotel ut 8
J o clock. All are welcome
Rotary Club Mcmbom of
Rotary club will meet for lunch
con Friday at 12 o'clock ut which
time Stato Senator Marshall E
Cornett and Representatives
Henry Semon and L. H. Craver
will have charge of the program.
Returns North Clnrk . Wea
ver, who haa apent aeverol duya
hero vlaltlng hla parents, Mr
and Mrs. F. L. Weaver of Au
burn atrecl, left for Portland
tills week.
Accepts Position Mrs. Car
dula Eella has accepted a posl'
Hon as bookkeeper with the
Klamath county public welfare
commission,
Naur Job Rnttv Lombard Is
now employed by the Klamath
county welfare commission as
lunlor stenographer
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With Little Worry
Kit. talk, Uuih. nt nM without Ut
rf littrur fill UHli itrrpinf. tlipplni r
ftahMlrif. PAHTK l:TII Mlt pUUi firmer
rt'l r eomforuMy. Tlili plint rw
tirr hi no gmnmjr. puty UiU or
(clni, Doein't riuu nu. Tt't alkaline
(non-fteM). Chwki "plate or" (iknture
hr-atM. 0t FAHTRETH at any )ni tint.
Men,Women!01d?
Get New Pep, Vim
Feel Years Younger
TVsn't ttlame ihnriiM. wnrnAUt. runnwn fMtlni
on ymir Tniirwu amaita Ml hi a HUM
PI'IHC up wnn win i isiiam rDiw
rm niirn nonini vr Vril"m in-in iiianun I'lt
u t atrium pbopnif . U "irei Tonln Tblrt.
Intilrsi oft en riontrd by bmtl laralft vitamin 1 i,
rnn. ralrlum btHwnhat. (If I iTiirti Tonln Tahlrttf.
Ti al ) sJ lU MAVF. M DN Y miliar
ll.alte (4 lirnm aa many lawi-ia) tmy wne. auo
uk Rtxxit the titi uumri'-aavin ''Kfonnoir III.
lon'i bo om. mm i(ini piipy, youtuer. toar
fur mIi nt nil nooil ilrna Inrt-ir nvrrywltfrt
.in Kin inn mi mm, i wiiiimnn linn.
Kidneys
Bring
Tired
Often
Sleepless Nights
T)Mtnri eay your IcHneya ennuln in mil
ff liny tut or filler whlrh help to purify th
IiIomI niirl kftn you healthy, Wlion thy efc
ilml nil ilon't work rlicbt In ths dnytim.
tiitnv pfpio Imvo to rnt up nlahla. Vfwiuni
or ir.inly ).Mn(u villi martins ind burnlnc
xirr.ttlnvij ohotva Uiera In NODiftblnc wrong
INU
1 1n vm
iny abo rati, nicains bicVHcbs, rhaumli
ltb ymr kldnoi or blulHrr. Uon't orlteet
i rijouiuon nu ioa rami!,!, rmuul tli
lotion nern
your hlood, jk
tbb rt
Whan disorder of kldoey fuaotlon r
irourannuB miner 10 remiun 11
ftln, irs nittni, Iom or rp ana tnMty,
wrlllnK. mifllnMt unilu tho hwliaEM
nd dlikinMii.
Don t nltl An your drui
Don t nitl Aik your drussut for uoftni
j'liu, tuoti iiuoncMiuuy by million lor or
ykni. Tlioy slvo hftppy relitl nnd will
holt
ibt 1A mllM of kidnoy tuboi fttuh out poUnn
ous will froto your blood. Qtt Vonb t i'Uk
Back From Trip Mrs. Chcl
LuiiKahit r o t li r n o d Thuradny
lioin a week a trip to Los Anno
los where alio went to vlalt her
hunbund who Is slulluiied there
In a brunch of the armed serv
ice. LniiKslct ia former Klumuth
county tioiiaurer, the offlco now
held by Mrs, Lon(alot,
Welfaie Worker Here Mary-
carol Junes, child welfare con
mi I hint on tho atuff of tho Mute
nubile welfare commission, Is In
Klamath Falls on business. She
will snend three weeks In Klam
ath county doing child welfare
work.
COUNTY TREASURY
SAFE SAFE AT LAST
Tho truvclina county treasury
safe was sufo ut lunt In Its new
home on the second floor of tho
county court houso Tliuraday,
after an eventful two and a
half days' journey from the first
floor.
Though the courthouse now
has a crack in tho plaster above
the front door, tho result of tho
7000 pound safe's full on the
stairs Wednesday, tho strong
box Itself escaped with only
minor scratches on Us sido.
It took three men, exper
ienced In houso moving, muny
heavy pieces of timber, and sev
eral house moving Jacks to get
the safe to its destination, W.
McDaniels bossed tho Job.
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CROSS FUNDS
WoyerhuoiMcr Timber com
pany's local employes have con
tributed $1830.52 to the Amer
ican Red Cross through a col
lection made through the com
pany, It was learned Thursday.
Tho figure, It was said, docs
not represent a total given by all
Weyerhaeuser people, bocause
somo havo given Independently
of the collection made by the
company for tho Red Cross ef
fort. Here Is the collection, broken
down by departments:
Mechanical depart
ment $ 108.00
Saw mill 176.50
Green, yard, dry kiln
group 150.00
Shipping deportment.. 207.50
Planing mill 181.00
Box factory 213.50
Total payroll de
duction $ 1,038.50
Collected and cosh turned In:
Camp No. 4 $ 100.84
Camp No. 8 143.00
Offlco 100.00
Mechanical dept., First
Aid award 81.18
Total 9 404.02
Grand Total $ 1,530.82
YES, BIHI
KANSAS CITY, (IP) Tho
rookio didn't know right from
MAIL CLOSING! TIME
(Effective Feb. 15, 1943)
Train 19 Southbound! 8 p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. I
Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m.
Train 18 Northboundi 10 p. m.
Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30
p. m.. Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturas, Ashland, Lake-
view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m.
Pythian Sisters Members of
the Pythian Sisters lodge will
meet Friday at 7:30 o'clock in
the library club rooms. All visit
ing Sisters aro Invited.
Card Party The Women of
the Moose will sponsor a card
party Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock in tho Moose hall. This
is tho second gnmo of a scries
and the public Is Invited.
Auxiliary The Eaglet auxili
ary will hold a regular meeting
tonight at the Eagles hall. Those
attending aro asked to bring re
freshments for a potluck supper
after tho business session.
Home Ec Club The Midland
Home Economics club will spon
sor a card party Saturday eve
ning, April 10, at tho home of
Mr. ond Mrs. Joo Malani. La
dles are asked to bring sand
wiches. Nurse Mealing There will
be a rcgulnr meeting of district
No. 8 of the Graduate Nurses
association at tho library club
room nt 8 p. m. Thursday.
GRAY HAIR
TURNING DEEP BLACK
says Mrs. J. B., Chicago
"After tnlnxGrftyvilii only
liort time, I noilcftd my
gray hnlr wnt turnlnit to n
rrNl rltrp Ulack.oiNCtlyni It
tifMHl to t. Wlmt n dlder
rnca thli makei In my Np
peflrnncc.
Mrt. Hnuii1 cirttrtrnca
enit mnu tint Un rilfToronL
bnrk If not iNldtnctory,
Tlili nntl'irny hnlr vttnmln rllKovery whin
trattrl by n ToNtllnR mnftnilna nhowMi ftfl of
pnreoni trttfd hntl poilitve evidence of Nome
reliirn of lialr tilor. . . ,
A CiHAYVITA UtM li 10 mum. of Citdum
Pnntotrwtnntfl PLUS 40O I. 8, l. uniti of "pep
vltflmln lli. Get ORAYVITA now I 30 (hy lup
ply $1.60, 100 liny utipplv M.00. Phono 4filt
. ounniN'i ron onuot
QUICK WELCOME
l RELIEF FOR
UPSET STOMACH
In 3 Mlnutis or Doubli Your Monty Back
rraoui STUAHT TABLKT8 contain tbTry
lnQiNdlNnti no olUnuiNd bydooton to brlnfl
3utok wloom rlll item Notdtndlgitioa
lilfcee onuiNd by nionii itomtoh acidity
llNt attno or drlnklntj, DaltolouN ttiUngf -asylotak.
No bottUi notnlKtoa. Fotwon
daiful bUnad rail! from akoau aald auffar
Ina try lanioua 8TUART TABLKTO Without
rt.Uy. At all druat ltori 3So, AOo and 1.29
midai akw'l montj.baok ajuaianta
FUNERAL
HARRY OTTO HUGHES
Funeral services for tho late
Harry Otto Hughes, who passed
away in this city on Tuesday,
April 8, 1043, at 8 a. m fol
lowing an Illness of several
days, will bo held In the IOOF
cemetery at Ccdiirvllle, Collf.,
on Friday, April 0, 1043, at 2
p. m with tho Rev. Wester
veldt of Ccdarvlllo officiating.
Commitment services and Inter
ment will follow In family plot.
Arrangements are under tho di
rection of tho Karl Whitlock
funeral home of this city.
Frlcnda are Invited.
House shortage means less
moving this season. Which
means fewer now neighbors to
talk about.
WAR BONDS and
LIFE INSURANCE
Help Prevent Inflation
Oregon Mutual Life policyholders
are buying bonds Individually s ; t
snd they are buying mere bonds
through llicir purchase of life limit,
snce, because life insurance company
dollars sre going to war bonds, hvcry
dollar saved, whether in bonds or Ufa
insurance helps prevent Infliuionj
HomeKeeper
nan rf, 1
Auk th.nt X.i I
srnts thniil (7 V I f
ihecomplna4. B (. I
nl tho Homf LXIibJ
keeper riea.
LynnRoycroft
118 North Seventh Street
OREGON MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
.a i
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The Easter parade will be
ust a little brighter when
you oppear in one of
these delightful suit
frocks! Choose o checked
rayon jacket smartly fit
ted, with slimly gored
rayon skirt! Or you might
like tho casual linen-like
rayon jacket In solid col
or, with its dirndl skirt of
brightly printed rayon
jersey! A grand selection
of the spring's most pop
ular shades! Sizes 12-20.
Clonic Shirtwaists
Smart Suit-Frocki
Rayon Joriey Prints
Navy-and-White
Dresses
' SECOND FLOOR
left, said Lieut. Gene Moody'
Moore, so he put a stone In the
beginner's right hand,
"Now when I toll you to turn
right, turn in the direction of the
hand holding the stone," he or
dered. "And don't drop It until
I order you to do so."
Two days later the hospital
culled:
"We've got a soldier over here
who became 111, He's holding a
stone in his hand and says he
won't drop it until you give the
order "
Willis Vincent
Held by Japanese
MAL1N Willis Vincent, re
ported recently by the war de
portment to be a prisoner of the
Japanese, Is a nephew of Mrs.
Charles Hamilton, Malln. The
young man was born In Merrill
His father, the late Harvey Yin
cent, was employed many years
ago by the California-Oregon
Power company In Klamath
Falls and was the first man em
ployed by the company to be
electrocuted while on duty. Vln
cent's mother was Mrs. Nellie
Johnson, Merrill. Prior to his
enlistment Private Vincent was
employed by the Rajnus family
of Malln.
Anyono born in Oregon or a
resident of Oregon who wishes
to secure a birth certificate can
now obtain one by applying at
tho county clerk's office, it was
pointed out by County Clerk
Mae K. Short.
There the applicant may se
cure tho necessary blanks for a
nominal fee, and late, also, a
certified copy. When the blanks
have been secured there Is a
five-day wait, after which the
applicant appears before the cir
cuit Judge to give satisfactory
proof of citizenship and resi
dence. This completes the pro
cedure. Always read the classified ads.
The threat of the totalltarlans
has brought the American peo
ple together In unity of pur
pose and action. Regardless of
church or creed, we will see
this contest through together or
be destroyed. Beverley D.
Tucker, Cleveland, O., Episco
pal bishop.
Four youths were pinched In
Chicago for throwing eggs. It
wasn't a rotten trick Just an
unpatriotic one.
8 YEAR ITS
Suited for Spring!
DICKEYS
98c
Crispl
Dalntyl
Fresh
Looking!
For more versatile suit
wardrobe, have several dickeys
In different styles!
MAIN FLOOR
ZZZTtr its usErSr
2;
Smart Easter Hats
Attractive new styles to
suit your fancy and match
your new spring coat!
Sailor, beret, pompadour,
and off - the - face styles.
New colors and smart
trimmings!
SECOND FLOOR
Fashions for Young Folks
GIRLS' DRESSES
98
Crisp, summertime cot
tons In beguiling prints
or cool rayons in solid
pastels, betching prin
cess, basque or tailored
styles with the gayest
trimmings ever! 3 to 6X
and 7-14!
For the First Spring
Outlngl
Coat and Bonnets
449 49c
Beautifully styled coots
for your little ones with
bonnets for sister and
caps for brother! Soft,
warm fabrics in spring
paslels. Daintily trim
med. Sizes 1 to 3.
Coat Style for Spring)
BOYS' SWEATERS
Colors In Two Tones! 098
With Two Poeketsl
Good-looking herringbone
cloth front, knit sleeves,
back and front, trim.
Comfortable V-neck.
Sizes 8 to 16.
SECOND FLOOR
For Easter and EVERY
Day!
Boys' Fine Slacks
Rugged Fabrics 098
Smartly Cutl
Gabardines, rough
weaves, smooth finish
stripes and overplaids
patterns and models for
every occasion!
DOWNSTAIRS
This EasterVclothet must serve 01 refreshers for the wardrobe you have!
crisp dickies and bright hats, to give courage to a last year's dress or suit . . .'
A fine duration coat, to lend an air to your whole outfit. Extra sweaters,
blouses, skirts and slacks, to take the every-day strain off your good clothes I,
For this Easter, whatever you buy must be useful .-. . to be smart for War-
time, 1943.
Tov'-W .stint,
Fashioned foi Easter and AH Spring!
COATS and SUITS
Cay Sport Styles
New Casual Types
Smart Dressy Models
Set your own pace for spring with
a really good coat or suit! Fine all
wool shetlands in smart sport or
casual styles! New, crisp-looking
royon-ond-wool twills that are so
grand for day or evening all during
spring! Lovely suits in wool and
royon, cavaliy twill, or all-wool
Shetland, irj plain or plaid colors!
12 to 20
Exquisitely Fashioned for Smart Wearl
WOMEN'S EASTER COATS
Dressy New Styles
Smart Spring Colors!
These are new, high-hearted styles for the
woman who knows just what she wants!
Light, bright wool and rayon twill, that is
so formally correct. Spring shades. Sizes
12 to 20.
Budget Styles That Will Flatter You!
Misses' Spring Coats and Suits
Sashing Casual Models!
Soft Dressmaker Types!
If you watch your budget . . . you'll want
to watch Penney's fashions! Coats that are
smart in line and design . . . suits modeled
from expensive types! Casual, sport and
dressy styles. Smart new spring colors . . .
In sizes 12 to 20.
SECOND FLOOR
I'79
PICTURESQUE EARLY AMERICAN
STYLE HOBNAIL GLASSWARE!
3 PUee luncheon Sell
Complete Service For 41
AmojinK Value Only
. 4 Luncheon Plates
' 4 Cups and Saucers
4 Sherbets. 4 Goblets
1 Sandwich Plate
Sugar and Creamer
Your luncheons can't help being suc
cesses when served on this charming
new but old-fiishioncd glass set! It .'
has all the character and beauty of ;
handblown ware, at a price you can
afford.
MAIN FLOOR
uJviJ
L lf 'fa
Men's
SPORT COATS
9.90
Wear our comfortable
sport coat everywhere
week days, Sundays, hol
idays. This herringbone
weave comes In soft
blended colors and Is
tops for smort comfort!
Styles With a Futurol
MEN'S SLACKS
5.90
Fashions for tomorrow
service for seasons to
come I Fine gabardines
and smooth finish weaves
for dress-up wear snd
sports!
Towncraf t 1 98
DRESS SHIRTS
Sanforltedt broadcloths,
fine patterns woven-Inl
New Spring
DRESS SOCKS 00
3 pairs 1
Handsome docks, stripes
and figures In flue rayon.
MEN'S SHIRTS,
SHORTS
AND BRIEFS ' ea.
.Shorts In smart stripes!
Cotton knit shirts, briefs 1
,1943 Two-Ton
MEN'S
SWEATERS
Gay spring colors by
Sportclnd for dress and
sports !
298
Right-Mlnded Styles) Perfect Values!
Men's Town-Clad Suits
2975
All Wool Worsteds
In The Season's
Favored Patterns! '
You're not shopping for Easter alone ! You
wont clothes that can take It In style I And
Town-Clad Is IT! Fine worsteds, packed with
beauty and stamina, and tailored perfectly to
YOU!
Men's Marathon
FELT HATS
3?8
MAIN FLOOR
Head fashions for Easter In fine
fur felt, many of them all-year-round
lightweights I Stitched crowns,
medallions, bound edges are only a
few details!
t Fabric shrinkage will not exceed 1
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