Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 24, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    HERALD AND NEW5, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACI THRU
rTtovM Plcnlo The
lnnllW l".'..iu,. association
G haM.11";!. .17. nil dny ut
tjdtf' s " AH nluto il'l'yw
I4" and ui u ri't !"" u
Cmvlt " nrrlvnl nt tlm pic
Cnwr ui w "";,',. w. Wright
.Ill ding will take l nilc
' cTipti, and "'Ivor
riVM C'lllU"i
r Ik'"1' , coffec. K"r
3 rt. S i criim ...id pop
Rft " ',lt,,lc wmue
L flWlrt ; '...Ill, Mr. mill
l?M I RoKeV.of Unity. Cor-
p 'Staid M"rl"
l ,.l,1Klmntll Falls.
JftacM
a. I sv Cpl. Tlmrmun L.
Zn of Mr, nml Mm.
"'I'n Arrlsh, 2122 Hope.
S"U VI.II1..K hta parents
Si September 8. Cpl. 'urrls
t. r. ! ihi erv co 22
fcuTi id ' now slulloucd nt
Polk. U; where lie Is
IJBll. nunnui.
Irion UM"IW-' wuuii -
c,, .
mSv dcmocrullc central com-
.1 m friends hiTO
iwctk. Lnkevlew, they sulci.
Sir. end l looking forward
l i i .,.., nt llui rrjiind-im
nil ini.w ----- - ,-
tin Lobor Uny holiday.
.... . nli A wnv Tlio Com-
Lndoi have a number of odds
i in mrM mill uiiiniM'n
inkh Uicy would bo Iliad to
(I tnyons weming 10 pun
m up. Anyono interested In
jin u nsKcu to cuit in. uiu
J anirnnrn nf the center.
ihlchopeiti Into tho kitchen.
miiu riniortTlin nnvv re-
Lulling office In tho postofflce
rildinf will no cioumi nil any
indiy it Recruiting Specialist
. fc,hrr.lhr.r and WAVE Ho-
hillni Officer Ivy Qunlo will
In TulcloKi on recruiting
Lt.
WEATHER
w.i-m.-r, Ani 13, ion
Wax.
in r.Iu
Min. Pfolp
01 .1X1
VITAL STATISTICS
UOOITT-Biim it Klanulh V.lley
MUI. KURMlti ralU. Or., on Aug-mt
I 1W. lo Mr. anit tin. I. C. lloorly.
pia. I bor. WelKht: 7 pountU 10
mUtrirl-nom l Kl.m.lh Valli-v
hpitjl, Xlimnh ralti. Ore., on Aumiit
F UK, to Mr. ni1 Mn. lxu Krlll.on.
uoquill. t boy. wo intl 0 Doundo li
lum.
KArWrUnnm at lllll.lrfa hnanllnl
Eiulh Falls. Oro., on Aiiiuit 34. IIM4,
r ana n, uenrga maxwell, jr..
M Inorpcndtnrti boy. Woutit:
ACOST!E-nim nt Hlll.ltlo hn.
1. Klimalh r.lli. Om . nn Aiiwu.1
imioiio. Tuicuke, uoy. -w.ulii:
pwmu 7 ouncoa.
1 wi.n m oxiffiiti nur noiiriiiiM
tr "" i'irri:iiiii(iii mr ino nni hi
r-j"-. iiiriaain ni aynitMiny
E tit norm onerinia lor
- mv.Gv urninor.
Mr. aim Mr. W. L, nn
Mr, and Mr. It. C. rrnlloy
Mr. and Mr. C. II. Frallnr
Mr. and Mr, n.. K. Klnior
Mr. and Mr. W. A. rralloy
ktiil. V? ,0 e,""li our iioortfolt
fttnI. .1. ' 1 ,n ,nn ror ,no ul 01
ilT.'.V. '"iBea or aympatny mid
WTi UJ orrirlna lor our
wmti huitiand and father.
, , . "7- Allro n. Horahborxor,
Juno and Ronald
'- t-'niMy nd ramllr,"
: CAHD or THANKS
iDuati . j m tnd our hrartfrll
arlkha. I'Prrciotlon for tho ni'U
fM ih- l' "10 nieaamioa o( aymtiathy
rMto?,'Umul "or"1 "'"
AAr.u HTIEr. V A l.lj
' 1IIIS. P. I'ETBIIBON,
Proctor, Minn.
Vliltlno Mr. nnd Mm. Hnr.
vny C. Fonl of DiiIIuk, Tex,, lire
vliillliiK their (ImiKhter, Mrn.
Unle H. Illeteiinur, who liven ut
Hill) lllllnlilu. Ford Is an uttur
ney nml Is n member of a Inw
firm In Uiillns. They will visit
hero tor uliout n month.
Csrd Party Women of the
Mooau will sponsor u curd pur
ty Friday, AiiKiwt 28, ut 2 p. m.
In the Moose hull, This will ho
the second of the series and the
public is invited to uttend.
Pythian 8llori The Wliicmn
club of I'ythiiin Klsters will
meet Friday nt tho homo of Lll
linn llayden, H02II Siskiyou. A
politick supper will bo served,
All members and vlsltinn mem
bers uro Invited to uttend,
Visitor Hero Mrs. Curl II.
Coud of NysKti Is hero visiting
nur sisters and brother. Mrs.
Court Is tint former Bornlee
Hector of Kliimuth Foils, nnd
for many years hits been secre
tary to Henry Scmon Jn the
stulu h'Kl.ilulure.
Transforrod Klmer J. Gard
ner, former trnlnmnster hero for
tho O relit Northern rnilrmul 1,j.
lieen truiiNferreil to PortlinuK
where ho Is termlnul trnlnmas
ter. He left Monday for Port
land lo asriiimo his duties.
Roturns Mrs. Ednn Aclnms
returned to her home In Neosho,
Mo Wednesday after n two
weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs.
Hoy Olvins of 3;i5 East Muln.
Plans Slated For
Christian Service
Men's Center Here
Pluns for a Chrlstlun Service
men's center to bo opened In
the center of tho city will be
mndo at u meotinK nrrunifcd for
this comhiK Sunday ut the First
Christian church.
The meeting will bo held ut
3 p. in., nnd ministers und lay
men of nil denominations ore
urged to attend.
Aspnrngiis continues to Krow
after It has been cut and on Its
wny to market.
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
Cpl. Thurman Parrlsh from
Cump Polk, La. Here until Sep
tember 8.
Pvt. Rodnoy Voro from San
Luis Obispo, Culif. Hero until
September 1.
Pvt. Richard Holgsmith from
Cnmp Roberts, Calif. Here un
til September 3.
Cpl. Alvln Sarver from Camp
Livingston, La. Here until Aug
ust 20.
Pvt. Mary McCIane from
Cump Carson, Colo. Here until
August 31.
Tho above service people ere
entitled to free passes to the lo
cal theatres and frco fountain
service lit Lost River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
theatres and R. C, Woodruff of
the dairy. Please call at The
Herald and News office (ask for
Scott Heed) for your courtesy
tickets.
Classified Ads Bring RcsulU.
New Students to
Meet At KUHS
Students who wish to enroll
Jn KUHS or to make changes in
their schedule are asked to re
port' to the high school office the
week of August 28 to September
1, before school starts.
SoothM and protect bo by
londor IrrHatoo) tUn. lUUavM
dapr lull, Mpt prawn! K.
MEXSANA
tOOlHIHO MtDICATiP rOWDfS
Dorrls students are not to I be enrolled at a general meeting
come at this time as they will I on Thursday, August 31,
ENROLL NOW
With tb
Klamath Business College
" Septembor S
Present Location 325 Main
Phono 4760
MEET THE
CARRIERS
5
l-hend- jHjiijjirt
lolher.ffi- -
Garry Rny of 2202 Huron, one
of the smnllc.it and youngest car
riers, deserves a lot of credit
as ho not only
delivers his
route without
complaints but
he also substi
tutes on two
larger routes.
Garry has two
substitutes, h I s
young red-head
ed sister J
and his mni
... . . . , . .
cinrry is tujfT . a .
yenrs old, In the
fifth grnde nt Roosevelt school
and a member of the Cub Scouts.
Ho started carrying the Herald
In September, 1043, and part of
his profit goes for a bond each
month. Ho always earns his
bonus. Garry enjoys swimming
und spent a week ut Scout camp.
Courthouse Records
MftrrUfet
STANTaKY-OtUNPi. I Hon Wood ton
Stanley. 2i. faring-, naltvo and re. I dent ;
n( I it tin m, 111' DurU Uuctlle Qutnti. :
24, trarher. nattvo and rvildent of ;
LotlUvlllr. Ml. !
OHWIU-HAHPCn. Darrcl! Elwln Or-i
wltf, XS, U. H. nmrlntii, native) of Lonif
Hrnrh, Cnllf,. rrnlilrnt nf Lou Anijclp.
Calif. Mnrifnrol Kmlly Harper, 30. dark,
native nf Charlnlto, N. C, million I of
Loa Angrlr. Calif.
C'omplalnU filed
Larretta. A. M. La no vartm Donald
n. La no. Suit for rllvnrco, charge cruel
and Inhuman tralmnt. Couple tnar
rled July 13. ltWH at Writer. Idaho.
Platiitlff aka ciutirdy of three minor
rhildron. A. C. Yadan, attorney lor
plaintiff.
Hay Swindler and the North River
I tun ranee company of Now York, a cor
pornilon vcrsuM O, A. McCorrt and :
Arthur nck. Hull In rnllwct ilnmaRo.
Henry E. I'orklnn, altornry for plaintiff.
J ml Ice Court
Paul Wcharrt DInnvcn, fatHnB to pro- ;
curt otMjratnr' llcriuo. Klnrd tA.ftO,
llnrbcirt llrrman Vornholt, violation of
bavlc rule. Klnrd 823. ,
Chsrlr Hiielt 81 ay maker, belnf Intoxl- i
rated In a private place. Fined $20 or ;
tri-i dnye. i
Men, Women! Old at
40,50,60! WantPep?
Want to Fasl Years Younger?
Jin ymi Mama MhawtM. wonwttit foallnf on cpT
TtiiiWiul flmnifJ al what a lUtto pepplnn "PIU1
!. mi. (or tiiiy ntiUolt'iylvwatwijriiwlntron: a1o
vllainln Hi, calftum- imrtv
iiKinry Flio tiw oniu 'iOn. Try iWTtx innia
prti.iivUrii
iidiiry nil nw utuv if ' , i . ,u,"
1 aiuri lor nrw ppv, imme ..b.
Al nruff atarra every whuro In Klamaln
Falla, at Whitman Walgreen Urui.
CMC
for
All Democrats
of
Klamath County
MOORE PARK
Sunday, Sept. 3, 1944. ,,. "
12 Noon to 5 P. M.
GAMES, SPORTS, MUSIC
STYLE SHOW,
WRESTLING MATCH
, Enjoy an afiornoon with your neighbors and
follow Domocrati. ,
Moot and Hear Your Party Nominees
'tanaorn br ln Kltm,(h Coanlr Den,00rllo Conlral Commllles
JUNE O'DAY
SWEATERS
FOR SCHOOL GIRLS WITH
AN EYE FOR STYLE!
100 virgin wool pullover! that'
are hand washable in Lux. Long
sleeves that can be worn down or
pushed up, A campus must.
MEN'S SLIPOVERS
Part wool slipover sweaters for school wear,
styles with V-neck. Ideal nr
class room wear.
SPORT SHIRTS
Clubmnn deluxe with a two-way collar. Wash
able solid colors with long sleeves.
Long sleeve
2.'
Men's Sport
JACKETS
"Fashion Tailored" of ,100
wool in novelty plaids or her
ringbone weaves. 3-button model
that, makes it an all-season lav -orite.
Lined with lustrous rayon
1495
USE SEARS
EASY PAY
PLAN FOR
ALL YOUR
PURCHASES
2.4? ; fmm
kZ; I J VJ hi ith rnhh iLzB vmi U
:
SWEATSHIRTS
Heavy fleeced sweat shirts in silver grey
color. Round neck and ribbed ORc
cuffs and-bottom. '
SHIRTS AND SHORTS
Swiss ribbed athletic shirts and striped
pattern broadcloth shorts, well- OQ
tailored for better fit. 7
DRESS SOX
Stripes, clocks, or solid colors In full
length or slack styles. Reinforced' 9Qr
for more wear. ,
CORDUROY HATS
Bright red corduroy that makes them
campus favorites. Factory blocked 1 Oft
styles with sweat. band.
FLEXIBLE AS
SPLIT BAMBOO
SANDY NEVINS
Preflexed .shoes so - comfortable from the
first step. Made of quality leathers that look
better longer. Many new styles from which.
to choose. ' ;
35
3 PfW4 ScAooA WaM
CHARMODE SLIPS
Soft lustrous rayon taffeta In a well-tailored,
4-gore slip. Easy to launder, and fash
ioned to fit. '
J29
tfvrrjm mtmvmmmM wmmmfM m,jfrwi?,mrmm
Delux ' : . ;-;"-.-.! .
JAMARETTES
In soft mercerized Oxford cloth that Is AfltQQ
long wearing. Superbly tailored in every "m O
small detail. Man tailored styles in novelty -v m.
prints. - .- CM
iMooQ payJ $chooe ipjj -
'School Zaw ffefegfl PwA
ANKLETS
Long wearing mercerized cottons with trim
fitting ribbed tops. Bright colors in stripes
or solid colors. "
25c
jrm&!ivmuin ms&imam p-wv.'A'it mupw'im
W WW Schoo IP?
.Men's - ---
aii wnni ci Arvc
BnBM WW WWH aa- atari a ITaWAC
100 wool worsted gabardine slacks 3
whose lustxous colors Diena excepuonauy
well with all sport coats. "Fashion Tailor-'
ed" for better fit.
7
School vm ScApo6 ?w
13ux$i TPl Wcfooil Iaai
LEATHER JACKET
Soft rich capeskin for the warmth and Wt QQ
nrotection you need. Fully lined and - 170
has roomy slash pockets- and adjustable
sport back.
10
fel UMil Ee&aS
Royal Ascot
DRESS SHIRTS
Sanforized fabrics noted for weight andj . 8
wear. Patterns are woven tnrougn ana
tailored-to give a better fit. -
1
Plaid
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Warm cotton flannels-in bright plaids of "m J J
red, green and blue
.1
t3Sd MM ES3
SS9 LSJ Siafl BS
1
Warm
FLANNEL PAJAMAS
Coat or slipover style pajamas in warmly . - "TI 98
napped cotton flannels. Full cut styles, in
pastel stripes. '