Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 06, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mtiy 6, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
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Return From South Mrn.
W. A. Itisliup of (111 North
Klovunth utrt'nt has returned
from n nix weeks' visit hi Cull
fiirnlii. Hho wiih with her don,
"Hill," who In ii 1 1 n v (i I aviation
cadet nl Sun Diego, mid while
south uImi visited Mr. uiul Mr,
llvnry Ciloystelns, formerly of
thin city, now making their
homo In Sun Diego. In Stock
ton, Mm. Illshop wiih the uncut
of Mr. mid Mix. Herb McDun
li'ln, iiInii former residents, mid
Mr. nnd Mr. F. V. DIshop.
VUlt Here Pvt. Charles
Koliibzubu, cousin of Cliireneo
VoeliiiUrr of thin city, nnd Sgt,
C. Nichols were visitors over lust
weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Clarence Vochatzcr of 118 Hill
Aide street, The two soldiers nro
uliitloned lit Camp White, Ore-k,jon.
Leave lt. and Mra. Nello
Glovanlnl left Siilurdiiy morning
for tlio cunt whero Lt. Glcivnnlnl
will bo sliilloned, They have
visited heru l the home of his
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Giovun
ml, Pollcnn City,
Appointed Vciiton Cnncy, act
Ins postmaster lit Henlly for the
pant IS months, hns received his
commission as perinnneiit post
master. Cusey l tho on of J. C.
Cnsoy, prominent rnnchcr of
near Uentty.
Accept P o I ( I o n Mrs,
Thomas L, Knight, tho former
Mary Zupun, hn occepted a posi
tion ns chief clerk with Morrison
Kniidsen company, office lo
cated In tho Ksqulro building.
f In Hospital Mr. Sarah Pro
vost, employed ot Sacred Heart
academy, wn taken suddenly III
lain Wednesday mornhiK nnd is
receiving treatment at Klamath
Valley hospital.
Leave Hospital Mrs. Paul
Hodge, 4641 Cannon treet, re
turned to her home after severnl
days illness nt tho llillsldo hospital,
Treatment Mrs. Carolyn
Homon of 2213 Ogden street, Is
receiving medical treatment at
Klnmnth Valley hospital whero
sho was admitted Wednesday.
THRIFT
is a matter of
keeping up
your car, too!
Even If tho motor Ii pur
ring like a kitton battorad
and broken body parts load
to costly ropoirs. Why not
soo our oxports for an asti
mato? It will pay you to
repair now!
ODELL
Motor
Co.
STUDEBAKER
822 S. 6th Phone 4149
Seeks Nephew The mayor's
offico I in receipt of a letter
from Mrs. Kva llolmnn Harp of
Lexington, Ky., In which she
seeks Information concerning her
nephew, ICdwnrd llolmnn, lust
heard from when ho was en
rolled at tho Annio Spring CCC
camp, Mr. Harp advised tho
mayor that she I very anxious
to get In touch with tho youth
and hopes that anyone having
knowledgo of his whereabouts
will write to her at 100 Lowdon
street, Lexington.
Arrive Home Corp G. 13.
"riernlo" Rawlins of tho United
States army olr corps, arrived
hero Sunday night and is visit
ing Mrs. Hnwllns until Friday
when the two will leave for a
week's stay In San Francisco.
Hnwllns Is on a 18duy furlough
Irom Pecos, Texas, air field. He
will return to Pecos and Mr.
Hnwllns will return to her
homo here,
Reception There will bo a
reception given Friday at B p. m.
in tho basement room of tho
Church of tho Nuzarcne, Garden
avemio and Martin street, to hon
or the new pastor, tho Rev, Bort
rand Peterson, who come here
from Ashland to take over tho
pulpit. Rev. Peterson will de
liver tho Sunday morning sermon.
' Police Court Three men,
charged with liquor to Indians,
woro fined $80 and sentenced to
20 days In tho city Jail when
they appeared before Police
Judge Harold Francy Thursday
morning. They were George
riclnero Jr., Roy P. Murphy and
Joe Schrclber. Four drunk and
four traffic tickets mado up the
remainder of tho day's report.
Paratroopers Here Visiting
at tho home of Mrs. Robert
High, 824 High street, are
three parotroopcrs from Fort
Denning, Ga., where Mrs.
High's son, Francl Durbln, is
stationed. They are Bob and
Bill Owens, brothers, and Bill
Blukely. They nro on furlough
en route to their homes in Eugene.
To San Diego Private Larry
Ray of the united States marine
corps, who has been on furlough
following service In the South
Pacific, left this week for San
Dlogo whero ho reports for duty,
Larry has been hero visiting his
mother, Mrs. J. Frank Adams of
Merrill, and his grandmother,
Mrs. Clara Shaw of Homedale
road.
On Leave E. A. Schorlgcn,
1044 Blsmork street, returned
recently from More Island navy
yard where ho was employed as
a civil service worker on ship re
pnlr. Schorlgcn Is homo recov
ering from an attack of pneu
monia, Return! Mrs. Clara Price,
who was called to Bremerton,
Wash., recently by tho death of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vance
Price, hns returned to Klamath
Falls nnd Is nt tho home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. Brink.
Accepts Position Mary Lou
Johnson Is assisting at Moc's
during the summer months, tak
ing over her duties Oils week.
She. has Just returned from Po
mona college at Claremont,
Calif.
Returns Home Mrs. Nell T.
Black and young son, Bruce,
have returned to thoir home on
Portland street after having been
with Capt. Black at Gowen field,
Bolso, Idn. Capt. Block is now
In Florida,
Books Gone Harry T. Lebens
of route 1, box 620, reported to
city police the loss of his ra
tion books, one and two.
Dance Planned Theta Rlio
Girls club will sponsor a dance
Snturday, May 8, at 8 p. m. in
the Arcade dance room,
Surgery Mrs. Eugene 3.
Yadon, route 2 box 841, Is recov
ering from major surgery at
Klamath Valley hospital,'
Watch Gone J. B. Crowdcr,
Great Northern switchman, re
portod to city polico the theft
of his $08 wntch.
Popsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Klamath Falls
64S Spring St., Klamath Falls, Ore.
From Medford Mr. and Mrs.
flriidy Nnrey, who havo made
their homo in Medford this past
winter, havo been in Klamath
Falls for several days. Mrs.
Naray is house hunting and
hopes to return hero for the
summer, . .
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective Fob. IS, 1943)
Train 19 Southboundi 6 p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a, m.
Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m.
Train 16 Northboundi 10 p. m.
Medford Stage. Westbound, 3:30
p. m Evening Airmail.
Stage to Alturas, Aihland, Lake
view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m.
VFW Auxiliary The regular
meeting of VFW auxiliary will
be held at the library Thursday,
tonight, at 8 o'clock. All of
ficers are asked to wear uni
forms as there will be Initiation
of now mcmbors. The depart
ment president, Edith Mudd of
Salem, will be In this city and
all members are urged to at
tend. Committee The homomaklng
committee of the Women of the
Mooso will meet Friday, May 7,
at 12:30 p. m. in the Mooso hall
for potluck luncheon. All mem
bers of the chapter are welcome.
Card Party The Women of
tho Moose will sponsor a card
party Friday afternoon, May 7,
at 2 o'clock in the Moose hall.
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Patterns For 1943 Outfltil
SLACK SOCKS
25
nannsome clocks and
stripes in rayon blends for
dress, blazer stripes for
sports. Sizes 10-12.
Men Thrift Values In
Shirts, Shorts & Briefs
39
Smart striped shorts. Swiss
ribbed shirts, briefs with
double panels front and
back.
Jr. Boys'
Rugby Suits
6 90
Rich herring
bones In the
season's top
shades styled
for boys to suit
a boy's tastel In
soft browns and
blues. A great
value! Sizes 3-8.
DOWNSTAIR!
This is the Inst game of a scries.
The public is invited to attend,
Grange Meeting Pomona
grange will incut Saturday with
the Lost River grange at Olene
for an all day meeting beginning
at 10 o'clock, Many Important
matters will bo discussed.
Townsend Meeting There
will bo a regular meeting of the
Townsend club nt 8 o'clock Fri
day, May 7. The meeting will
bo followed by an old time dance
with Klgcr's orchestra furnish
ing the music.
Power Company
Superintendent'
Reports to Navy
C. Russell Lcever, assistant
division superintendent of the
California Oregon Power com
pany, left by train Wednesday
night to report with the United
Stales naval reserve at Camp
Peary, Williamsburg, Va. Lccv
cr holds the rank of lieutenant,
junior grade.
Lcever has been with Copco
slnco 1020 both here and in
Malin. Mrs. Lcever and daugh
ter, Mary, will remain in this
city.
If It's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used or.o
In tho classified.
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for raw
E
MEET IN EAST
Mayor John H. Houston, ac
companied by Mrs. Houston,
will leave tonight, Thursday, for
Chicago, whero he will attend a
meeting as representative of the
Oregon agency of Equitable
Life Insurance company of
New York and confer with the
president of tho organization.
From Chicago the Houstons
will continue to New York and
Washington, D. C, and. In the
nation's capital Houston will
take up matters regarding the
League of Oregon Cities and
other city matters with officials
there. They will return to
Klamath Falls In three weeks'
time.
Before the X-ray was discov
ered, women were the only
ones who could see through a
man.
In Hospital Henry Landers,
Big Lnkes Box company em.
ploye, Is being treated for pneu
monia at Klamath Valley hospital.
Always read the classified ads.
Dainty And Colorful Gift!
TEA APRONS
29'
Pert styles In
crisp organdy
and gay calico.
id T
'
FLOWER GARDEN HOUSECOATS
' Brighten your life indoors with one of
these charming styles. Fine cotton prints
with the most flattering trimmings. Wrap
around types. Sizes 12 to 20.
WONDERFULLY SOFT CHENILLE
Covered with fluffy baby chenille. Wrap
around style with two-tone overtufting at
the hemline to emphasize the flared skirt.
12-20.
Magnificently Styled HOUSECOAT
navy I'nenme lulling is arranged In a
striking pattern on the collar, sleeves and
bottom. Wrap-around style. Sizes 12 to 20.
SECOND FLOOD
NOT RATIONED
South of the Border Stylol
MEXICAN HUARACHES
1 98
Leather Sole, Heel
Natural Steer Hide
Leather Iniole
Your feet will trot merrily
along in these cool, comfort
able Casuals. Wear them at
home, at the beach, with
slacks, housecoats or informal
dresses! downstairs
TP
398
They watch over their babies .--. keep them' healthy," well-fed, well-clothed
prepare them for life . . . and then, when war comes, send them off with. pride and:1
courage to do their country's job. And that Isn't all. Mothers keep the home fires
burning, and go into defense plants by the thousands to stand shoulder to shoulder,
with their sons. That's why this is such an important MOTHER'S DAYI
LOVELY CYNTHIA SLIPS
1
29
Truly feminine slips designed for women
who love pretty things! Luxurious rayon
satin or soft, smooth rayon crepe. Some
smartly tailored, others trimmed with dain
ty lace or pretty embroidery! Straight cut
with four gores and double yoke or cut on
the bios to fit smoothly; All sizes.
Choose From Her Favorite Styles!
SMART HANDBAGS
Roomy handsome pouch styles or trim saddle
, leather bags at this low price! The seaion's latest
styles carefully made. Fabrics and leathers.
Carefully Cut and Sewnl
LADIES' GLOVES
98
Just arrived! A new shipment of half leather
and half fabric (lores! Smart "ihortle" styles
In turf tan and dark colors! Then there's
dressy rayon glove In popular color uch
s freedom green and liberty red!
Comfortable Styles
LADIES' PANTIES
35'
Something no one can have too much
of ! If you can't decide what to buy
Mother why not buy her lereral pairs
of these well made panties? She'll like
' them ! Tearose only. Small, medium.
Urge.
Colorful Printed Square!
HANDKERCHIEFS
It
23
Sheer cotton strewn with gar
den flowers! Pretty to tuck In
your pocketl
rf ;
RAYON
MAIN FLOOR
Say Print Are The Big News This
Spring And For Summer To Cornel
3
DRESSES
98
No matter what your coloring, '
type, your size you'll be the he
roine of spring in one of these!
Sheer, ripplujg bemberg rayons
with soft, fluid lines that are so
flattering! Light or dark back
grounds with a garden of floral
prints to choose from. Sizes 21 to
20 and 36 to 52.
Dainty Prints '
For Larger Fig
ures Or Big
Splashy De
signs For The
Slender Miss.
IICOND FLOOR
Solve Your Hosiery Prob
lem With These New''
' V '
M ISA,
RAYON HOSIERY
79?
A grand gift for mother
on her dayl Add hosiery
to her spring and summer
wardrobe accessories!
She'll need Just the right
weights and the right
shades to complement her
warm weather frocks! ' A
practical gift, toot - .
MAIN FLOOR
AfotUell Jdike to. Qet JUUuA ta U&e fato Jlotne QamUand GostuetueHce!
Cotton , Bedspreads
Quaint colonial drslgni ritake these
bedspread! onei you'll b tnily a
proud to own! Enchanting colors on
soft backgrounds! Perfect for sum
mer llel DOWNSTAIRS
Lace Table Covers
A grscloui letting for youf best
dlnnerwarc! Distinctive florr.i, leaf AO Q
or 'formal patterns! In the right site Mm
for average dining tnblrs!
BALCONY
Printed Lunch Cloths
Bright prints tn add color to your
table! Fine quality cotton. Sturdy aj on
for everyday use! Washable! S3" I
iquare.
Picture To Embroider
Pniuly and colorful picture to em
broider complete Willi thrrad, direc
tions, frame and glass. A lovely gift QQe
for Mother 1 '
Handsome Knitting Bags
Fine quality tapestry fabrics, neatly
lined, In rich colors. Choose a
wooden framed standing type, or "QlQc
purse type. BALCONY
For Herl
15 Pc. GLASS SET
1.29
Basic requirements for a well
equipped kitchen are Included
In .this wonderful set I
4 mixing bowl) in pradw
alti sties
1 etwtrtd butttr tit
8 covtred refriptrator
itoragt diihet
1 oranm juictr
1 prniriii'( julctr .
1 meaturinf eup '
Oven Beslitantl
BOWL SET
49c
8 attractively decorated glas
mixing bowls. Fine for bak
ing I , .
Handy and Practical
Individual Casseroles
10c each
So-handy you'll want a whole
sett Bake and serve In these
ovenproof casseroles laves
time, dishes, work!
MAIN FLOOR
Modern Asset to Gooi"
Cooking!
10-Pe. GLASBAKE SET
1.00
Save gas by cooking In glass t
it doesn't sbsorb food flavors I
1 Csiierole
1 Casserole Lid
8 Custard
I Measuring Cup
1 Pie Plate