I- jietobBr 3, 1944 ' HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE ?TX Meetlnn Clarence Hum , deputy dli.li let iillorney, will nit on ''Wnr C'Iiiiiikcb Tlilnlls" tha ri'Uulur l'lirciit-Triicliora ocltln mcvtlnii of Weycr leuior C'nni) 4, Thursday, Oc ber S, 7.:t0 n. m. nt iho Com finlly hull. Thcio will also be cIhi music. All iiiriiibcra arc 'Urri to iitlcnd. llntUcwi will (Mr I. Good unit Mis. Krlsbco. 'Auxiliary St. PmiCa Worn, auxiliary will Imlcl a rcjiu ST mnetliiK, Thursday lit 2 p. in., thejpuilsli Iiiium). Mm, Fred- !ck C. Wlsaunbuch will speak ) toad of Itcv. J. I). GUI of ekovlow, who In iinubln to an. tnr at Inn scheduled evening (1 1 1 II li lis Minced. Mm. ill bo hnsti-sa, previously A. J. Lambert Mm. n. rocclved Int. Lt Ovarian Mr. und eber RiKk'lllfu huvo ord Hint tlu-lr noil. I bomaj lindi-llifo has been sent I jersoas Willi Imp U. S. nrmy ! tld arlllli-ry. Mm. Hudcllf'c ' Id younii duiiitlitcr nro with her airenU, Dr. and Mm. II. W. Jleelhammcr of Portland for the jratlon. n 'JGlan Brekan Fouliter's slore .925 Main reported I" city po les that someone broke the iont door glnvi, evidently kick In by a shoe, but entrnnce 4 not linlnrd to the bulldlnfi. Iifl attempted entry was made way nigm. Ill at Homa J. J. Keller, vet an member of tho city council, 111 at hla home on Jefferson. wa unable to attend the fnnday nliiht session. Abo ah ufnt was lliuvry Martin, coun cilman from Mills. K .( mrBhrln Club The aecond ruicatlna of the ycur for the Jlamatn Fulls Shrine club will I hold at Ihe Willurd hotel, cdneadiiy nt 11:30 p. ni. Fresh m chowder und cracked cnih 111 bo aerved at the supper. Ladle Aid The Klamath Lu teran Ladies Aid will meet i.ucsday nt (1 o'clock in the flriurch parlors. Mm. I.. E. Tny ir will upenk on "PlclurM In l Home." Tho Aid quartet I ill alng. I Back to 8chool Helen FtHd J iffe, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Jl. Hebcr HnAchffn of Piiclfic I errace. left Tucsdiiv for Mon. I loulh whero ahe will cnler.her kgnlor yenr nt Oregon College If Education. Attanda USO Maallno Clar ence Humble, chulrmiiii of the Kliimnlh county mllltury aervlce entcrliilnmont committee, left Siilurdiiy night for Snn Frnncla co to attend a regional USO meeting. He plana to he hack In hla office hero next Thuraday, Dcclalon on a proponed USO cen ter hero la to bo niude at the re gional meet. Rabakah Lodoa Proanerlty ncheknh lodge will meet In reg ular Mlon Thumdny, October S, ul B p. m. ftefrenhmonla will bo nerved by Stella Dryricn nnd F.vn Rlchardton of tha soclul club, Juvanllaa The Juvenile of Ihe Neighbor of Woodcraft nict-t Wedni-adny, October 4. nt 4 p. m. nt the homo of the aenlor guard Inn. Mr. C. O. Drydcn, 01U N. 11th. . Vaaa Ordar ol Arnarlca The tail of tho lodite will entertain hd aerve the refreshment after he next Vna meeting to bo held Bturdny. October 7. In Ihe OF hull. All member arc prdlnlly Invited to attend. Office Cloned The nnvv re- hilling office In the fedornl ttlMlnir will Kn rr.A till U'. t-ndny afternoon a Ihe recruit- ! ;ripiiihci win in ill juir ke, with atop at Merrill and alln, on official btLiincs. Eaalea Ladiai Tue-.dny nlclit. ctober 3, tha Kngles Ladlen' ub will meet nt the home of lol Trunx, 174B Fargo nt 7:30 m. Towniond Auxiliary The fiwnnend nuxllinry will meet dnendny, Octnlier 4, with Mr. rnco Jcrrue, 1614 N. Summer s me, What Do You Want When You Buy a Suit? ' Check These Suqarman Values! Good Styling! Long Wearing! Holds Press! Priced Right! MEN'S SUITS $34.50 tQ $50.00 illOili'lliilll s iualliy Clothing Since 1906 111 f Corner 6th and Main VrW Mealing Tho regular mri-tlng of VFW Pelican Pont will hi- held Thumdny night at tho KC hall. Several new re cruit! nre to be Initiated and the degree team and all mombcrs arc rcqucitcd to attend. Return Mm. .lame Perkins of Itlvervlcw addition returned recently from Sun Dlcgo, where he had been visiting her hun-' band for the pant three week. Perkln la ntntioned at San Dlcgo with the navy. Jolly Neighbor The Jolly Neighbor will meet Wednesday, October 4, with Mr. C. W. Scnslor, 4044 Cannon In St. Frnncl park, Fale Alarm The city fire department wan culled out nt 0:53 p. m. Monday In answer to a fnlne nlnrm from the N. 7th street area. 20 New Cases of Venereal Disease Reported in County Twenty new cancn of venereal dlscnso wi-ro reported for Klam ath county In Aiiguiit, 1044. ac cording to a bulletin published recmtly by the Oregon Board of Health. Communicable disease for the week ending September 2.1, on reported frtr Kliimnlh county, me ns follows: menslen. 1: syphilis, 3; gonorrhea, 7; unlulant fever, Woman Loses Purse, Contents Returned Mm. J. I). McMurdo of 030 Calllornln, lost a brown cloth pursr containing $40 In currency. 516.70 in defense stamps, her ra tion books and n quantity of per sonal paper. She reported the loss to the police. Later, Mrs. McMurdo received content of tho purse, minus the money and stamps, through the mail. Courthouse Records C'nmpUlntt Flit 4 ' CorlUa L nartri vrii Alk Bifjn. Suit (or divorce, rhatr tJcwrllon. tJou pi mirrierl in Elko. Nev., Oriolr 11, ie.1T. J. C. ONeill, atiornry for nUlntiff. Juitlre l our I Sylvnlrr Wnorimw trlv.le. riliirn to fiupuy two white llht on motor vthlrip. rincil .v.vi. H. vH eiicr Woodrow Crlyl. No rlmratitt-a Inmpi. Kincd fa.vi. Jn BrnM. Untnk in a publlo plact. rinrrt SIU or A rle. David l.Mer It bold. Overloaitlni trtak. rincd 33. IlrrrrK Drantftl Jamoi Marnlcci veru Signt A. Marn Ice. Zella Marlt Prullt veraui Jamai Bruce Pruitt. Plainllfrt maiden name, Zella ftlarie Ritimp, reaiored, Dorothy M, Puniroy vertui Marlon O. I'oniro.v. PlalnilfCa mnitlnt name, Dor ulhy M. Curnilrk. roiurnd. Jnlm V. Korlln verttm Nell LouUa Kerlin. PlaintKI'a maiden namo, Nell Lou ma Larimer, restored. Cot a Hum versui Frank D. Hum. Plainiid'a maiden name. Cora Hallett, icaioied. Dnroihy Ann Akin venue Clark C'hauncy Akin. Kvn M. Hick vartua Rebart Rtrk. VViiiiam ft. Barfield vertut Vlnlnla liorrici.i I. oy t. Andrews veriua Ava Andrews. K A. Walikanep versus Marie L. Walt- Knnen. HanKina versui Marjorle F. L. c. Haiiklni. Ilrlrn Jriirhke. M. Wlfa, f.vn F. Hclpn M. Jearhke verstia Albert J. I'laintirfs maiden nam Helen restored. Lyda versus Mlllan M. Lyda. Srotl varmi Chailar trnll rmiiHin i maiaen name, iteien Maor, reiiorcd. Myrtle Laver veriua Earl N. Laver. PiainiliTa maiden name Myrtle Hagor man. restored. (tthri May Prairie versus Sidney Prairie. A lire .lonea vermis Clem R. Jones, Philnilff'i maiden name, Alice Smith, rrslored. Kenneth John Flaier veriui Frankle A. l1' In nor. Hrlly t.ea Hempel versus Thomas lirnro iirtnnel. Plahttlffa maiden name, lleliy Lea Dally, restored. LIFE'S Little TROUBLES icass -CAN'T SLEEP- No need lo lie in bed tow- worry and fret because CON STIPATION or GAS PRES. SURE won't let you elei-p. Be eniiUe net up take a dash of ADLER-I-KA a directed, to relieve the prearare of large intestine on nerves and organ of the dlcestlve tract. Ad Ifirlka assists old food wnstea and Itna through a comfortable bowel movement so tlmt bowel return to normal site and the discomforts of pressure stop. Before you know It, you sre asleep. Morning finds you feeling clean refreshed and reedy for a good day'a work or fun. Oil AdUtlht tnm fur drmitllt t.rfo. Laa Hendricks, Druggist. Before you buy a winter coat, be sure to keep in mind That Penney coats have quality of very special kind: Fine lines and careful tailoring, and fabrics good as gold, To give you endless happy wear, and keep you safe fromTcoldJ Pll STYLED FOR MANY TOMORROWS f t Wfi ( ' 'H "11. l i It M l isi 1 TEEN-AGE COAT HITS GIRLS' COAT VALUES LADIES' COATS - J! ' V ( if ' W ,8' ' 24" Mi-M - , Crown-tip styles with a Worm, long - wearing In tune with the times, meticulously ' I ' w.lunf Chesterfields, boy cools, tailored Chesterfields ond boy coats V 'J ' I h i 4 ' , $Fr4l & gay, young a,r. Velvet- J 0, cloud-soft woolens in vibrant new 1 h , M cert collared Chester- K . ' . . colors. Dressmaker detailed with i ! i' f- V ; rifjs f f.eld, roofers and bov or Br'9ht ",ors velveteen flashes, gently rounded iST. M ff U 0,'"J .j-i f.elds, reefers and boy ond sof, mixtures. 7 to lopel$ eye-cotching buttons. Warmly (fi I Jj . V , coats of warm woolens, 14. interlined for added cold weather jffiSfc'?JJ I Ji-W, ' ,y'Mi'"l fleecy mixtures. aicowo rtoo protection. Sizes ,12 to 20. .a. V"V ' " !'5v Tailored or Soft Line NVfV59' I 1 - S" ' ' kjy , f inli ' 1 77 ' RAYON BLOUSES 'i ' Aw HIGH STYLES AT LOW PRICES Figure magic, Hiiiracle priced frock with un pressed plcal, gently shirred midriffs, arrow-etraight button-front. The portrait neckline are outlined with aoft, ruffles, dainty self-ruchlng. of AND $5 90 .chalky-smooth rayon sheers. 12 to. 20. Reg. U.S. fit. Off. Man - tcilored classics with long or short sleeves. Sissy frilled or bow-tie designs. Very Colorful and Warm SWEATERS 098 and 4.8B Favorite cardigans and s I i p o n s of kitten-soft wool in gay pastels and fall colors. Classic Wardrobe Mixers SPORT JACKETS 790 Herringbones, bright toned solids of firm, long -wearing woolens. Dream tailoring! Cut for Grace, Comfort BRIGHT SKIRTS 398 Millinery Magic 298 Berets, off-the-face hats. Quilled and veiled. Ladies' Leather Handbags Spacious carry-alls in dressy or cas ual models. Black and colors. Furry Bear-paw Mittens 3 Kur fabric mittens in brown and white, or brown and tan. SECOND FLOOR Dresses Austelle 790 Corduroy W00U Silk Jersoys Alpacat StCONt) ri.ooa Madge Davis Dresses All-round or 'box pleats, gored and trouser stitched. Soft .wools and mixtures, CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Slipover or cardigan styles, In pastel shades. y Oft Fine or heavy knit JhtTfO CHILDREN'S SKIRTS Plaids and plain colors in a choice 1 QQ AA 9 00. of gore or pleat styles SKUOND FLOOR CLEARANCE MEN'S COAT SWEATERS Many colors, most all sires, all wool. REDUCED to MAIN FLOOR MEN'S SPORT COATS A group of tans and blues reduced to clear. Sires 34 to 38 MAIN FLOOR PENCO SANITARY NAPKINS Moisture proof back for added protection. Reduced to MAIN FLOOR 2.77 6.00 15c MEN'S PANTS REDUCED! Priced as marked . for work or for dress. MAIN FLOOR Odd sizes. MEN'S WATER REPELLENT JACKETS Button front, two slash pockets. Odd sizes. REDUCED to MAIN FLOOR 4.77 BOYS' WATER REPELLENT COATS Finger tip length coats with button closing. REDUCED to MAIN FLOOR BOYS' PANTS REDUCED! Blue and tan cotton twill. Only ; DOWNSTAIRS BABIES' SAQUES REDUCED! Cotton rayon material, stamped for ; ;' embroidering ...' ..:;.......... 6.77 50c 35c