Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 19, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Portland street, will leuvo io-
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Clrln mo toiHlioiimir ll IIiiIIiiwitii
putty mid iliini'ii In Hi.' KJOK
mill, Mondny, Oi'lnhcr nt II
n. m. Knell in.'iiilii'r In uskccl In
brliiK iinu or innro Kni-Ml!i, nn.l
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fri'nlun.'lilit. 'I'Iiiti' will lio u
nliorl lninlni. im...lnK nt 7 p. in..
pri'mlliiK the pmiy, iiikI nil
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tiilr nflcr iminy munllm In the
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hill
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Irod Liul.
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'llii Knurrs!, mid her Infiinl
liter nro ill Klnmiilh Viillcy
ul nml nnl lllllsliln lis cr-
Biiily r.'purliMl. llnllt inutli.
tid clillu nr.; iininii nicely,
tlini! la h"r iiiircnls. Mr.
Irs, Leslie Hwr.t.
Surqery Wlllii Ann .Slcffcim,
Dorrln, ll yciirnl.l (liniulili'r nf
Mr. mid Mifl. W. C. Slrffrnii nf
Unit pln.'c iinil.-rw.'iil nuijnr Mir
very nt Kiiinnitli Vnllcy hnnpltiil
Ot'lnlicr 111, unci In ri'puiled on
uio ron.l lo rccuvcry.
Surgery Louiit Ilulclilnmiii,
tfl yi'iir iifd nun of Mr. mid Mm.
Jnlin IliilclihiHiin, Uciitty, In ri!
covcrlni! nkoly from nnijor mir-
1,'i'ry whlfh lio underwent nt
Kiiinnitli Vnlli-y lio.ipllul, Oclo
bcr H.
Improvlna Mm. Mi.-liiiln Lor-
el7., 73, SnniKiie Hivcr. who foil
mid fractured her hip thin pnst
Sundny, lit reported dolnit nice
ly lit Klmmtth Vnlley lionpltiil,
PnoumonU Unlph W. nipley
Jr.. Ilenlly, 20.iniiiith.olil mm nf
Unlph W. Illiley, lientty LK
lllim enmpnny employe, Is repiirl-
ed reenverliiK frnni pneiimoiiln
ui ivimniun vnlley lionpllnl.
Soap Lnk Mr. mid Mm.
ivnm i?.in U',.ii i..ri
Eluy miirninn Inr Soap Lake,
. wiiitc mis, 1..VHHS win re
for n time In the. hone of
illlni! her health. Ivvumt
return to Kiiinnitli Falls In
iliiys.
tm Hoieburg Mr. nnd Mrs.
( I'olrhcll of ltn.eburi!, nr.
nirsmiy to visit with i s
Bis, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J.
1211 Orchard. From
rnlchctl wont lo Lakevlew
short slay, hut Ills wife Is
lis nt the Brink home.
Iilor Circle Mrs. Lee Sul-
nd Mrs. J. J. Pex will he
'fes for Ihc nieetliiu nf the
r circle nf the Community
Tcwitinnnl cliurch. to he
111 the SOclnl hull n.i f.r.r.
pltlny, Octuher 20, at 1:30
bl Auxiliary The KnKles
'"y win meet In rrmilnr
n Frlrlny. Oeloher 21) nt
pn. There will ho refresh-
nim ciilcrtainment nfter
Ira Cellfornid Mr. nnd
v ran i uiit nrrlved Wednes
tnm Visnlln, Calif., nnd are
m me iiome of hl.i sis
In. Roy Morris, 120 Geor-
y Luncheon The rcuti
mny lunrlieon for Rotary
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Will Cloie The niivnl re
crulllnil office In the Federal
Inilldlnii will he closed all Fri
day afternoon as Dim Sehrelher,
recruiter in churnc. will bo In
Mill in on official business,
On Furlough Pvt. Alothn
Garrett. , who is stationed In
Tucson, Arir.., with the WAC, Is
visillnii her father, John Court,
while hero on furloiiKh.
OBITUARY
JOUS HI'Ot.KK
John fliwilrk . for I lm pint M p nri
rfufdrnl nf lh MaIiii dutrlrt, )
wnv tit Klamath KnlU. ()rr., Thurlv
mornlni ttt 4 lo , in. Orl"ler 10- 0U
fotlowlnit n tirtrf IHnr. The itrcnl
wm a nMllva nf l'rrhi)l(tvkli. nl W
nnd fll yrmt, ft tnLiniln mut 4 Uy
when Culltl. ( ti lurvlved t lilt vvlff
Mn NotllB ftn.ilrlt of Malln. Orr., ami
4 tlftiiglitrr, Illaitrhn Hpnlek. Ua nf
Mlln. Th remain ret In Wrrt'
Klamnlh riincral - home nf thli city
whnrv frlvnilA nxny mil after IU a. m.
NAliirlny. Alliiniinrninitni of fuiwiml
arrhttcin(iit will Im ml Uter.
Sample Ballots
Available Here
Hiunpla election hullols ore
now here from the printers and
urn available to persons Inter
ested in lookliiK over candidate!
and measures to be voted upon
November 7.
A copy of the sample ballot
can be obtained at thu county
clerk's office or at Ihc Herald
and News.
In Hospital Klmcr llamdcn
of the Star DruK company, un
derwent major uri(ery at Khun
mil Valley hospital, October 10.
lie Is reported Improved.
Courthouse Records
ri.OAII-WAHJtllimN. Paul ffmllh
Cloar, 21, V. H. mnrlncB. Nallw of
IV it i !, irtlileill of CullliKo tJroVB,
Tviiit. ItllM Akmoi Wmhlmrn. JO, Jrntl
company. Native of fhlUdnltthlii, renn.,
re Me ii I nf I'lilUilrlphle. I'rnn,
(iAiinir.i-HON - c O 1. 1-1 N H Arthur
IMiicril C;nImIUiii, M, mill wnrkrr.
NAtlvfi of J1lmiBolii, rulilcnl of Klm
nth KnIIi. Mutiy Collin, ;w. mlllwitrker.
Nttllvo of Missouri, reildetH of Klanutli
Kills.
t'ompUlnli rilvd
WondM I.. Dudley vorvua OIn Odrll
Dmilry, Hull for divorce, charm cruel
lid Inhuman 1 mat men I, Couoin mar
ri"d In Mnrilxui, Ark., Novainlttr 27,
HUX I'lalntlff k reatornllun ul
mnidpii name, Wanda L. Nelion. J, C,
U Nrlll, altomey for plaintiff.
Italph M. lllllon vtri Trudy Mlllun.
Hull fur divorce, rharie dr erlton.
L'oiili married Hi Houston. Tex.. July
ia, iu:tK. u, 8. Ualanilne, attorney for
plaintiff.
J it tiro f'eurl
Kiifrne llerlwrt Hay. Indian, llavlni
IfirhnlJc iKjuor In poiteBilun, fined
A( or lift days.
lUiry Jiidiiui lime. No red light.
Klnrd i.Vfwi,
llol and Charlra l.elo, Indian, llnvlnf
ulrohollr liiior In pottcMlort. fined
atxi or U il)t,
Ilnleiid MrNary. Hunting on enclosed
lands, fined HO plus 17.20 costs.
lull SCHOOL
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By JUANITA 8HINN
The Juniors and seniors met
for a short mcctliiK in tlio audi
torium this niornhw to learn
Hint they will be able lo buy
class rliiKH for this year mid
next. However, becntmc of the
Sixth Wnr Loan drive which is
to beifin shortly, both Stanley
Woodruff, principal, and Hill
Abbey, president, of the senior
class, spoke in favor of thu stu
dents UirnlnK their cash Into
war bonds and stumps instead of
the lillK.H. Hill told the classes
that belore the year was over,
they would try to have pins
available for thu Kraduatiiig
class which would be consider
ably cheaper, and Just us practi
cal. Member that had been elect
ed to the traffic s(iiad met with
Paul Anxstead, who Is to be
their adviser, this morning. Un
til the ineetinK, the names of the
boys chosen for the ,Kuud had
been kept secret. Sixteen seniors
and seven Junior boys were cho
.sen to positions.
The vocational office has an
nounced thut ono semester cred
it will he granted for each 00
hours of successful work com
pleted in the CAP training
course. Since the course is a
200-hour course, and it will un
doubtedly be Impossible for the
complete course to be concluded
before the end of the school
year, it is possible that 1J cred
its will be granted.
The membership drive for the
Parents and Patrons club will
begin October 23, and will carry
through the week until October
27. The Parents and Patrons
club is open to all townspeople
who are interested In the hlqh
school and its functions. For
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drlre Mot Yoursall
Sara U Long and
Short Trips
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 8304 1201 East Mala
those persons interested, who do
not have children In school, they
undoubtedly know some high
school student who can answer
questions they might want to
ask, and to whom they can give
their membership fee.
A contest will bo carried on
between the various home
roomr, with a surprise, treat to
bo given to the home rooms who
go over the top in the drive.
jonsdousne
Reserve
Blended Whlikey 88
Prooi 57H Grain
Neutral Spirits. The
Lansdowne Distillery
Harre de Grace 9 Md.
FUNERALS
JUK IIMIKHIIAN H ANDOVAL
The fiinrnl service for Ihc let Joe
llrrkshau Hntutovnl, who passed away el
t;hlloquln. Oregon, on Monday, Oeloher
ID, 1044. will take plare from the Meth
odist church al Williamson Jttver on
Halurday. Octntier 21 at a p. m. with
the llev. Harold ZcIJit officiating. Com
milmeut servirrs and interment will
follow In the family plot in the Hill
rmttery. friends arc respectfully In
vited to allcnd the services. Ward's
Klamath funeral home in charge.
AI.MIKII C. (1RADY
Alfred C. Urndy, a resident of Sacra
mento. Calif., for the past three years,
passed away In ttiat city on Saturday,
Urtotwr It, 1144. The deceased was a
native nf Hehono, Pennsylvania, and
was aged HO years, four months and 17
days u-hen relied. He was a memher
of I lie lll'OK No. 1247. Klamath falls,
Oregon, and of the Conks Union. local
No, im:i. Harramenlo, Calif. The funeral
servlrn will take place from the cho pel
of Ward's Klamath funeral home, 02.
High, on frlday, Ocloter 20, at 10::t0
a. nv, under the ausplres nf the Klks
..ndey No, 1347, Commitment services
and Inlerment will follow In Mnkvllle
rehielery. friends are respectfully In
vited lo attend the services, -
I.f'ZANNAIf M.I7.A11KTM CRANK
The funeral lorvlce for the .late
Lutannah Elljuiteth Crank, who passed
away In this rlly on Monday. October
10., lo4. will take place from the chapel
of Ward's Klamath funeral home, P2.1
High, frlday, October 20, at 3 p. m.
with the Itev. Anna E Itath nf Medford
officiating. Commitment service and
Interment will follow In the family
plot In the Kcnn cemetery, friends are
respeel fully Invited to attend the
services.
Chest Colds
Kh?lh!
To Relieve Misery
Rub on Tested
DEWEY 5O.0O1 CLUB
Here's My Dollar For Dewey.
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Address
C
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Phone .
IMPORTANT! PLEASE TURN IN ALL
PROCEEDS BY OCTOBER 28
ri. Aar. Klamth ntw.y AO.OOt Club
TOD Suffer DlttraMFrnm
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EAKNESS
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SERMONS
DIRECT from the BIBLE
THE BIBLE
Soma reject the Bible as being inspired because ol the
number oi miracles that are recorded. This Is very poor
ground for rejecting God's word. Consider these three
questional
FIRST. Is it unreasonable to believe that the God who
created the universe can do anything He wanted to with It?
Yes, Ha surely can temporarily suspend any law that He
has made or He may employ higher laws that we do not
undoratand.
SECOND. Would God perform a miracle? To deny that
God would perform a miracle, one would have to know
more about God's plans and purposes than finite mind can
know. Some roject miracles that are recorded in the Bible
because miracles are Inconsistent with evolution.
THIRD. Did God perform the miracles in the Bible?
If we bellova that God can perform a miracle and might
dosiro lo do so we are prepared to consider with open mind
the third question, namely, did God perform the miracles
recorded In the Biblo? The same evidence that established
the authority ol the Bible establishes the truth ol the record
oi miracles poriormod.
CONCLUSION! "The heavens declare the glory ol Godi
and the llrmament showoth His handiwork." Psalms 19:1.
"Many othor sians therefore did Josus in the Presence oi
the disciples, which are not written in this book; 1 bu ; these
are written, that ye may believe that Jesus Is the Christ,
the Son ol Godi and that believing ye may hava Ilia In
His name." Jno. 20i 30-31. .
M. LLOYD SMITH, Evangelist.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
220S Wantland Ave... 1 . . )
Klamath Falls. Oregon. 1 '
It's no surprise to us that millions choos.
The sturdy quality of Penney Shoes,
The reason's clear: they're tops in fit and wcai,
And smartness, too! why don't you try a pair?
THE GOING'S GOOD . .
STYLE-WISE J
sL'sw SMJ, m ajw r
. he season's newest and best styles . . .
step-in pumps, dJ'Orsays, dress ties and
tailored spectators, designed by Cynthia
. for your walking pleasure! In smooth
leather and rich suedes. Non-rationed
. gabardine styles, too, at the same low
prir'
Men Invest in Style and Comfortl
Towncroft De Luxe SHOES
4"
Styles for every taste, for every occa
sion. Sport and dress models in fine
leathers, with long-wearing flexible soles
to assure you . seasons of .service plus
good looks.
STYLES FOR GROWING GIRLS
Moccasin oxfords and slack shoes
that arc tops for school. The dark
antique finish is Just right with
sweaters, skirts and blazers. 12-3.
2
49
BOYS' AND GIRLS' OXFORDS
Good fitting, long-wearing sport
and dress styles in rugged leather.
Composition, or leather soles. 12-3.
In Siios 8!i lo 11 H....
2
49
.2.29
BOYS' JIM PENNEY OXFORDS
Handsome moccasin . toe
styles that will take plenty
of punishment and give
foot comfort. Sizes 1-6.
Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. .
DOWNSTAIRS
2
98
MEN'S WOOL PLAID
MACKINAWS
6.90
All wool double-breasted
style. High storm collar.
A warm coat for any Job
Bright plaid colors.
Sizes 36 to 48
MEN'S BLUE MELTON
JACKETS
4.49
Men's melton cloth wool'
jackets, Cossack style.
Navy blue, button front.
Good warm service weight.
Sizes 36 to 48
MEN'S WOOL-LINED
UTILITY JACKETS
5.90
Men's wool-lined utility
Jackets for that added
warmth. Collarless style
and long sleeves. May be
worn under mackinaws or
for shop work. Dark gray
Sizes 36 to 46
MEN'S WOOL FLANNEL
"SHIRTS
6.90
All wool shirts for the
outdoor man insure plenty
of warmth. Bright, color
ful' plaids,' form tailored.
Sizes 14 Vi to 17
MEN'S COTTON
FLANNEL SHIRTJ
1.37
Warm flannel shirts fo
outdoor men. Solid color,
grey or tan, full roomy
cut, well tailored.
Sizes 14 Vi to 17
MEN'S COTTON
UNION SUITS
1.19
Medium weight. Fit for
comfort. Long sleeves, long
legs. Fine quality ecru.
Sizes 36 to 46
MEN'S 50 WOOL
UNION SUITS
3.98
Fine quality in heavy
weight. Long sleeve, long
leg. Spring needle knit.
Sizes 38 to 46
HEAVY DUCK WATERPROOF PANTS
Double thickness legs, front and back, green olive drab
color. Double stitched and reinforced " QA
at points of strain. . .'
CRUISER COATS TO MATCH .....1 6.90
. MEN'S WARM WINTER CAPS
Water repellent, Olive drab color, flannel . . " A
lined with turn down ear flaps. la IU
MAIN FLOOR .
CRIB SHEETING
36-inch Synthetic rubber
coated. White Aft
only. Yd. OYC
RAYON JERSEY
Just arrived! Beautiful all
new fall patterns and col
ors. 39 inches m Jtf
wide.. Yd. .T
DENIM SLACKS
Sturdy denim slacks. Just
the garment to wear for
poiato harvest. Slack or'
overall style, navy or
faded blue. H QQ
Sizes 12 to 22. ' .TO
LADIES'
CORDUROY JACKETS
Fine wale corduroy jack
ets, fitted ; tailored style
with long sleeves. Bright
and dark shades. yS A(
Sizes 12 to 20. ttf 7,
BABY SHOE.'
White lace shoes for baby
in a creeper or crawler.
No hard soles QQ
in yet. 70C
CHILDREN'S DENIM
SLACK SUITS
Sanforized faded blue
denim In overall type
slack with sport jacket.
Fine for play after school.
Sizes " Of
1 to 7 I .TO
SECOND ri.OOR
LADIES' TEA APRONS
Colorful printed cottons
and. solid colored QQ
organdy." OC
main ri.oon
v LADIES'
51 GAUGE HOSE
Fine quality sheer rayon
hose. Cotton reinforced
foot. Sizes 8Vi to 10 Vi.
On sale Friday ftO
morning.. Ow