Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 20, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    May 20, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGOX
page nvi
To Omaha Convention Coun
ty Clork Midi K. Short hua loft
fur Oniulin, Ncthr., by cur, to nt
ti'inl ii cunvimtlon of the Nil
lloiiul Association County Offl
I'lula, Klin will iiltond lis of f Iclnl
dek-yuto from Klnmuth county,
nnti on tlio sumo trip will attend
a untloiiiil monting of county
clerks. Lust y cur's inoutinus were
held In Lou AiiKclus, Mm. Short
will lio gone 10 or 12 days,
Leaving Cwen Mend, who
hua been llvliiK hero with
her slater, Mrs. II. A. Dreslo of
Aviilon nlicct, In Iniivlnu Thurs
day night for Hutchinson, Kus.,
wlicro alio will enter nuraea
trnlnlnit. On tho way alio will
atop In Portland to visit her par
ents. Mis Mend wiim n mombor
of the cltiiui thut graduated from
KUI1S Wednesday evening.
Visit Bon Mr. and Mra. M.
J1. Pecllgo if 217 North Fifth
l.treet, unri Mrs. Deiilnh Olivo of
tho Pel lain hotel, returned Mon
day from Clilco, Cullf., where
they hud visited their aons who
bio In tho urmy sir corps near
. there
Vlilts Thomas F. Myers, a
former resident of Kltimuth
Kulls, who hus been employed
In Kvcrctt, WiiNh., slnco tho flrat
of the ycur, hus been spending a
few duys visiting with his moth
er, Mrs, Josephine Culllaon, 616
Adams street, his sifter, Mrs,
Leonard Mitchell, 1877 Ivory
street, and bis undo, A. A.
Myers, 1004 Orchard avenuo, bo
foro leaving for Fort Lewis,
Wash., where ho entorcd service
May 18.
Leaves Mrs. Wullaco CMo.w,
employed for tho past six years
In the roclumatlon office of this
city, has resinned her poaitlon
ond left on Tueadny for mi,
Shoato, Cullf., where her hua
bund is In the forest service
Mrs. Moss will be one of the of
fice forco In the forest service
there.
Police Court Five drunks,
three vans and tliroo traffic tick
ets appcured on tho roport given
by tho city police Thursday
morning.
Keys Stolen The Safeway
store at 12th and Main streets
reported that keya to tho build
ing and $1.30 were stolen from
Uiu store Wednesday night.
Courthouse Records
Marriages
BENEDICT - FRENCH. Roy
Wallace Benedict, 20, U. S. navy.
Resident of Klamath Falls, no-
)'lvo of Oregon. Rosemary
r'rencli, ID, waitress. Resident of
Klamath Falls, native of Klam
ath Falls.
CORMAN-PURVIANCE. John
L. Gorman Jr., 24, U. S. army
air force. Resident of Pullman,
Wash., native of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mary Jano Purvlance, 22, tele
phone communications depart
ment. Resident of Templo City,
Cullf., nutivo of Indiana.
WEEKS -HENRY. Lorenzo
liuford Weeks, 27, laborer. Rcsl
dent of Beutty, nutivo of Oregon.
I.cnthn Dolores Henry, 18. Resi
lient of Boulty, native of Oregon.
Complaints Filed
Gladys Shclton versus Carl
Hhclton. Suit for divorce, charge
desertion. Couple married In
Portland, Ore., December 7,
1024. Plaintiff asks custody of
J,hrco minor children. U, S. Bal
afntlne, attorney for plaintiff.
Juatice Court
Alvln William Anderson
Operating motor vehicle for hire
without chauffeur i license.
Klned $5.50.
Rcnda Plggle. Failure to pro
cure operator's license. Fined
$5.50.
Leo Glen Burns. Drunk on a
public highway. Fined $10 or
five days.
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In crisply smart
Queen Quality,
feet innp to attention
without a protcitl
Tut all the tovellneu
of Spring at your feet!
W5
your mm
Hon 7
t Model
Shoe, Stone.
Returns South Pvt. Robert
Proctor, United Stales army sig
nal corps, returned this week to
hl linmn In Pain Attn Calif..
after visiting for ono week with
his cousin, George Proctor, of
u;id iNorin ttigntn street,
Join Navy E n 1 1 s t m e n t a
through the Portland naval of
flee today Included three Klnm
nth Falls men. Thoy are Dorwln
E. Grlse, Keith W. Smith and
Howard J. Wilkinson.
Returns Katherlne Isensce of
Katherlne's beauty salon return
ed Tuesday from San Francisco
where she has been under medi
cal care for the last 10 days.
Sweater Theft A sweater be
longing to Sherman Carter, 4612
Cannon street, was reported
stolen from the Southern Pacific
yards on Wednesdoy night.
litllllii
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective Feb. IS. 1943)
Train 19 Southboundi 6 p. ra.
Train 20 Northbound! 11 i, ra
Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m.
Train 19 Northboundi 10 p. m.
Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30
p. m., Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturaa, Ashland, Lake-
lew and Rocky Point. 7 a. ra.
' Scout Program All Girl
Scouts and Camp Fire Girls are
Invited to the program to be
held In the armory Friday night
at 8 o'clock. The program ia to
be sponsored by the Oregon
Women's Ambulance corps and
guests arc to be Ensign Frances
Huxley of the SPARS and Yeo
man Inez Ford of the WAVES.
CAP Meeting There will be
an important CAP meeting to
night at the high school auditor
ium at 7:45 o'clock.
"MONSTER RACE" THEORY
Many, persons less than two
centuries ago believed the bones
of prehistoric animals, dug up
from time to time, belonged to
an extinct race of monstrous
men.
JUST ARRIVEDl
PENCO
SHEETS
Special Shipmentl
Laboratory Tested!
Snowy Whltel
WILL GO ON 8ALE
FRIDAY A, M 9:00.
LIMIT! 4 SHEETS TO A
CUSTOMER.
63"x99" .1.39
63"xl08" 1,49
7a"x99" 1.49
81"x99' 1.S3
90"xlOB" .....1.89
. PENCO PILLOW CASES
Wear Tested. Firm, n a
smooth weave. 38x42....
Young Farmer
Freckle-faced Allen Hcrndon,
10, pitches in as a "hired hand"
on his father'a farm near Snell
vllle, Oa., to help relieve short-,
age of manpower.
Treasure Island
Slated tor Navy
Base After War
SAN FRANCISCO, May 20 lf'i
Treasure Island In San Francisco
bay will be the permanent Paci
fic coaat buso of the United
States navy after the war, tho
board of supervisors was In
formed yesterday.
Major Thornton' Wilson,
USMC, legal aide to Admiral
John W. Grcenslade, command
ant of tho 12th naval district, ap
pearing before tho board to urge
it to abandon efforts to regain
title to the island, recently
taken over by tho navy aald:
"Whether you llko It or not,
you are going to have the navy
at Treasure Island when the war
is over."
He said the Island would be
tho permanent baae for the navy.
Penal - population of French
Guiana consists of about 6000.
PEN POINT STEAM ENGINE
A European engineer Is said
to have spent four months in
constructing the world's smallest
steam engine. The size of an or
dinary pen nib, the engine Is
composed of 18 pieces of steel
and silver and its boiler holds
one-half drop of water. -
America has an opportunity
waiting for every ability
George Mardlkian, Armenian
restaurateur on west coast,
World war 1 refugee.
ANGER-FEAR THEORY
' Anger and fear have a rela
tion to the differences in the
color of the hair and eyes, and
In- the shape of the heads of dif
ferent people, according to an
eminent scientist. '.- '
BED PROTECTION
Canopies were popular ever
beds In past centuries, not as
decorations, but to keep insects
from dropping onto the bed from
the ceiling.
Aching,
Stiff Uuscbs?
Twb m tfYM igkpAMtteflat of Mtssnti
ImyaH OH ftrjM"f Ww p
With M mOOa Hot ttWkSi etna sVl CTftsMR 1
utjt tfw pa and mmm ( mmm
Tew
It't a wvntHrul format tttta (
blatter, of Msjntif oMs wfftt tmittfm i
earner mTmWpfra SO ffOOd TrUT
botttem arm eoW ennueltV.
0w tmi csrtast'eartian ar frionay aavSit
ORDERED TO DUTY
Graduating seniors in the
ROTC at the University of Ore
gon were ordered to active duty
today at ceremonies attended by
Governor Sncll.
What probably will be the last
ROTC review until after the war
was held before the governor
and ROTC staff officers. In
cluded among those graduating
was Jerry A. O'Callaghan of
Klamath Falls.
O'Callaghan Is a graduate of
KUHS and Is the son of Mrs. Leo
Sagchorn of Tulelukc.
Colorful! Siurdyl
THROW RUGS
i
ill
Washable
Chenille
Shag or
Tufted
098
What a homelike touch they rite I
Chenille, braided, tufted or shag
rugi In plain colors or (ay de
signs I For all your rooms I
Gay Designal
Indian Blankets
199
Jacquard cot
ton 70x80 blan
ket with neat
hemmed, edges.
Drixht Indian
designs I
Smart Plaids
Double Blankets
49
. Generous dou
ble blanket. 5
wool! Sateen
binding. Pink,
green, blue,
rose or rust I '
Save)
Camp Blankets
80 reprocessed
wool, 10 rayon, f)ft
cotton. Dark ! jj
grey only. Weight
3M lbs.
Uaefull
Heavy Duck Canvas
yd.
So many prac-
tlcal uses for
this sturdy
durk canvaa In
various weights
and widths!
Save at Pen
ney's I
12-ox. 48" wide ... 63e yd.
14-ot. 72" wido....l.l8 yd.
14-ox. 48" wide ....75c yd.
Waterproof
WAGON COVER DUCK
All purpose can- ngj
vas, mildew proof! HO'
88 Inches wide. Vd-
100
Cotton Pillow
179
106 cotton
comber pillow.
If you are al
lergfc to feath
ers try, these I
Covered with
heavy . ticking!
Slse 30x2a In.
DOWNSTAIR
.4. m. .!'
WELL TAILORED
SLACK SUITS
Practical For Sportswear!
Smart For Defense Work!
4
yfl0tW&'' " Choose JUNIOR DRESS if you
Kr&JiE?$ ' ,ryle of the season ... cut , '. J ,
AwF -to fit YOUI ' ' i ' ' '
Vl?-V y Dashing m the word for this fine eol-
YOiJ'l .lection of smart summer dressesl You'll v
jirywf r!gfiiili..sT , ,ind crisp seersucker casual styles-. , , ,.
'fjylYfSsL. v. .brilliant prints in. the dressy manner .
Ij "id soft smart solid pastels that :
(!) JlWi, are gaily sporty! All designed for the
A K tiny, 9 to 17 sizes, who want good styles
A,'. Ja. m proper cut'
Dashing in style . . . pre
cise in cut, these tuck-in
style slack suits are de
signed for service! Dur
able rayon gabardine
that holds its shape and
looks so smart! Blouse
has short sleeves and
convertible collar...
button side slacks. Sizes
12 to 20.
Dressy slack suits in
smart two-tone color
combinations . . . with
precisely cut jacket
blouse! Goy colors.
Siiei 12 to 20.
f .......
Men's :
Smart, Men's
Straw Hats v
98c
Styles as cool as they look!
Hopsackings and fibre meshes,
handsomely trimmed with sash
bands in cool colors!
Cool and Fracticall
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Gabardine
Slub Cloth
1
19
Penney 's Topflight duality! Shoft sleeves, two
pocket model truly tops for perfect summer
comfort! Blue, tan and white. Small, medium
and large. -.
Towncraft Sport Shirts
225
YouTl like the smooth .-fitting-."
cut of this sporthirtl Lonf .
sleereSj regular sport collar hi
smooth rayon weave or .spun
rayon gabardine. Two-button
pockets and shirred ' backtt
Diue, ian ana natural, am an,
medium, large, " v- '. .
Warm; Weather Ideas In
MEN'S STRIPED T SHIRTS
Can't ' beat this fine combed cotton T-shirt . any
where at this price ! - Bright eye-pleasing stripes 1
Small, medium, large. ' , "
79
MEN'S ALL WOOL SLIPOVER SWEATERS
Handsome Wool Heather
V Neckline
198
Knit to fitl Long sleeved and good looking in
tan or blue wool heather! Sizes 36 to: 46. .
KHAKI SLEEVELESS SWEATERS
1
Ideal for Service Men 1 98
or Civilians
All Wooll
Neat and useful sleeveless slipover in army drab
green. V neckline style!
Men's "Football" Twill Jackets
Tan satin back poplin that is
100 water repellent! Smart,
cut with slash pockets. Small,
medium or large.
'90.
Practical for WorkI
MEN'S POPLIN JACKETS
Water Repellent!
Adjustable Side Straps!
198
Olive drab, light in weight, 2 slash pock-'
. ets, also, handy . breast pocket, A thrifty
price!
Heavyweight CORDUROYS
Same outstanding quality that
gives extra wearl Blue, brown,
cream or castor tan. Sizes 28
to 44.
120
MAIN FLOOR .
':
H
8anforied
UNIFORM PANTS
1M
. Full cut, reinforced at points of
strain! Sanforized jean cloth, that
can take washings and tough wear.
Blue, tan or green. Sizes 29 to 43.
Always Popular!
WHIPCORD PANTS
1"
Heary weight, fully sanforised.. Grey
only. All sites 29 to 44.
Truckman's Overalls
89
Heavy striped blue and gold denim.
Open snap bib! 1 ' ,
Regulation ""'
MILITARY SHIRTS
2
Regulation throughout at this grand
saving! Proportionately sited for
perfect all over fit and sanforized
'to stay ill fit! Elne. quajlty army
twill, vat dyed for. permanent per
fection! : " , , ' ;. ...
MAIN L00R
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