Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 20, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE THREE
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r .ri iihiu in iu.-,
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ilic trin In" together
JfJ; ',..!. l. met Tech.
add llovt. Min 'f Mr.
11 f) not -"3
"' 1 t-ii who Is
- l. Al Slnclulr. former KUH&
,8 Ollll SCIl'llcu """"
VcllllO Mllliaiii".
Z. hi.Hi I" Algiers nl
num.
jjmc .she was.
,. there. Cliillilim ,001
y hiKli ""'I "viuliible only
' w.r i'llilM1.'
fcilcs win family damaged by
nol pleasant. Food allot-
lor wo w.ai. wm "in
Silly W115 juim-u iivw
tho weekend by her
Irr. LI. Anton N. Suly Jr..
I'llll LI. tiienn liyiiu. new
from Brooksfield, Texus,
lute to Washington, piloting
1)1 fix planes on a routine
I LI. Snly, 'ho mane an
ihlc reconi during III trnln-
riod. Is mi Instructor on a
serving a a pilot.
5011ns servico man ana
11 went giiesls nl a family
Saturday nlKlil al the
of their parent, on (ho
Miilln hliihwiiy, with
marked for them, for
Mnrle nnd RohIo Suty.
and Mr 5. Anion Suty, Sr.,
nil mm. John Tnknii, ar.,
, and Mrs. Steve Tnkaca,
fcke.
rnnt Suly reporU back to
Barbara for further mill-
Tilers at tho end of her
sh.
Bly
M
Dly Home Economic unll
me iiuinc 01 cinci (.ici-
nn Tl,.,r..l,... ,.,nl.nu it
Veda Dixon and Mnrlo
1 iiui 011 a demonstration
like from yenst duush.
I different recipes were
jistriiled, all using -the
L.i 1 . lluuKi louniiniion.
piluck luiKhcoii was served
n with tho various rolls
mice cbkch wlilclt had
puked tltirliiK the niomlna.
1)0 Iiriorilnrut ul..1
!ieeliii was held and tho
I. leaders showed Iho 5lops
i"K the foundation doimh.
ibers enjoying the tiny
Ivm. , V."1' n'anc Him
JMIiabclU Campbell. Helen
" .u m oinnis, The ma
Jinn r .... , .
k'ck u tl.c.
neyt n,r,.,ii., ...in
it tim 1 "5. "F
. "i ciiznocin
fell on November 1 and
1 k """ union,
1 ,..1.1 ",n "emonstrallon
Will nrn,.i,t
- . v,,v uuiuun
f nHHmSlr1"K WM I'OSICSS
h,? ''riiiny, oc-
ii'''"."", 11,0 evenhiR
Win . ; "
blnrl, ,I0SSIC "'I-
Belt a" 'V",m Undlcy
I Del lv I l,v.Ni8l" Und
i uclly ArmstronK.
SPOrt Pcftr.1
SPORT. Oct. 20 V
fcw ii a cice-
om Vi l'.r...lil10 nd resT
t V.J?"1 ".'"n.'iekrnlimllni'
iiiin(( itclnol today.
" Adding Machlnei
"n Colcularon
yoi Tvdow.ii-..
fkl Clinl.. . ril
ho, hrd-to.i. 11...
PNEH 1 PRINTING
aiionERY CO.
Klamath Falls
Womeh in
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COX BACK IN U. S.
PFC Herbert Cox Jr., sun of
Mr. uud Mrs. Herbert Cox Sr.,
11)25 Wnntlund, Is now buck In
the United Slates mid stationed
al tho llnxler General huhpllal
In Spokane, Wash. I'KC. C 11 x
was wounded In Kiuneo while
snrvlim In the uround force
and was awarded I he I'urplu
Heart. Ills parents have had Ire
H unit loleiihonu converMillons
with ini'i ! son linn 1110 plaiiiilnR
to visit him in the near future.
Glllstt Oraduattd
Pvt. Jack Gillette, son of
rt, W. Gillette, Klamath Falls,
luis completed trninliiK and has
been ifi'aduatcd from Chiiuiitc
Field, HI., army air forces
tralnliiR command. lie received
Instruction In electronics while
at Chiintilc.
Groves at Camp Lea
Pvt. Klnyd N. Groves Is sla
Honed al Camp I.ec, Vu., where
ha Is with the Quartermasters'
corps. Before his Induction in
1041. ho lived In Tncomii. wash..
wliero ho was an Inspector and
serviceman for tho Burroughs
Adding Machine company, His
wife, the former Gladys Sam
son of Tacomu, Is with him In
V rgln a.
Tho three Groves brothers
urn sons of Mrs. Jennie Groves,
formerly of this city." Mrs,
droves Is now living in Port'
hind with her daughter. Mrs.
0. It. Harris.
WAHD'S ADDRESS
Tho present address of Wlllard
Ward, Klamath business man
now In tho navy, Is W. W. Ward,
Ph. M. 1c, Camp Dctrick, Fred
erick, Md.
.
Mcdonald on furlough
First Lt. Dunne McDonald Is
homo from Eni'land, where lie
spent seven months as a pollt
In the U. S. army air corps. He
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred McDonald, In Malln,
and his wife and family at
10H Portland.
LINSE IN ITALY
18TH AAF IN ITALY In
action over German skies for
months, Flight Officer Paul H.
I.lnsc, 20. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul F, Llnse, Dend, Oregon, re
contly rounded 15 combat mis
sions, and Is well on tho way for
more.
Working closely with his ID
man combat crew, FO Llnsc,
lSlh Air Force bombardier, has
compiled an outstanding record
In the air. Flak and enemy
fighter over Vienna, Munich or
Blechhommer are typical as
signments for tho Beiy airman
who arrived In Italy In tho sum
mer of 1044.
Graduate of Malln high school,
Llnso entered tho air forces in
Fcbruory 1043, later won his
wings after intensive training In
tho air.
Kaiser Workers to
Continue 7-Day Week
PORTLAND, Oct. 20 (VP)
Employes at Oregon Shipbuild
ing corporation hero .and the
Kiilacr Company, Inc., yard at
Vancouver, Wash., will continue
to work on a seven-day-a-weck
basis through November and
part of December,
Tho . seven-day week basis,
previously scheduled to end No
vember 1, was extended because
of tho vital need for attack
trunsports, tho yards announced.
GIRL INJURED
MARSHFIELD, Oct. 20 (IP)
Wilma Lenloii. 18, Eastsldc, was
Injured .late Wednesday when
tho car In which she was riding
plunged over an 80-foot em
bankment 18 miles from here.
She was taken to a North Bend
hospital for observation.
J. B. Gilllhand, 10, Eastsldc,
her companion, was not hurt.
Dairy
Raymond Kolb in mnklns
satisfactory recovery from a mu
Jnr arm operation, performed on
September 211, in Sun Francisco.
lie will remain In Iho buy city
lor tho nuxt threo weeks,
Spud liurvcnt Is well under
way In this part of Iho valley,
wnii Mexican lunorcrs working,
Mr. and Mrs. Jill Adams and
children, Sharon Lee und Milton,
accompanied by Adams' sister,
Mis. Sylvia Collier uud daugh
ter Donnu, of Kluinuth Fulls,
wero Sunday evening dinner
guents of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
hewiild and duughlcr Putty, of
cast Dairy.
Mr. and Mrs. 1)111 Jamclson of
Hoseliiug, 1110 visiting und help
ing Mrs. Jmnelson's brother nnd
family, the Joe Horslcys, with
spud harvest.
Coming us a surprise to muny
friends uud relatives was the
marriage of Nudlne Schmoe,
daughter of Fred Sehinoc of
Dairy, und Raymond Robertson
of Kluinuth Fulls, on October 0,
In Reno, Nov. They arc making
llielr home on Crest street In
Klamath Fulls.
Homer Roberts of Lungcll val
ley was a business visitor at the
Albert Uurgilorf ranch on Tuesday.
Haqer
Mrs. Klein is very busy now
weighing the . loaded potato
trucks.
Mr. and Mrs. Stelnborn ore
new residents here in linger.
Floyd Short finishes his pota
to digging this week. Fred Hess
has been hauling for him.
John Hcs is busy hauling
hoy to Newell. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. King Hubble
lire very busy sorting potuloes
near fionniizii. They were call
ers here Wednesday cvcninR.
D. K. Slebblns of Pine Grove
finished their potato harvest this
week.
Gloria Ucela celebrated her
birthday Wednesday evening,
October 18. She Invited her
young friends to a wiener roa.il
which they enjoyed very much.
Those present wero the Wright
young folks, Eddlo Walker and
Douglas Kohlcr.
Martin and Larry Snyder and
Dale Klein were calling on
Douglas Kohlcr Wednesday fore
noon. Douglas Kohlcr, who has been
confined to his home with tonsi
lltis, has recovered and is able to
be about now.
Charles Hess had a tooth ex
tracted Tuesday and wasn't feel
ing very good that evening.
Pheasant hunters are quite
numerous hero in the early
mornings.
ClussUicd Ads Bring Results.
W.Coal Can
Breathe
7p
Wonderfully quick
a little V-tro-nol
up each nostril helps open nasal paa-sngce-makes
breathing easier-when
your head fills up with stuffy transient
congestion I Va-tro-nol gives srand re
llrf, too, from snlf&y, sneexy distress of
head colds. Follow directions In folder.
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General Insurance Agency
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, Now You Can Send
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Phono 5560
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Saturday Nigh
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Ladies SOe
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JACKETS
COSSACK STYLE
Regulation air lorce jockoi
of goatskin, horsehide or
cowhide. AH first quality.
Fully lined with soft lus
trous rayon. Convenient
zip front. All wool knit
cuffs and waist for com
fortable fit.
Brown Aviator
Jacket
soft, pliable
capeskln w 1 1 h
p I e atcd sports
back; Full rayon
lining with zip ,
front., Aviator
style.-'
. , water rcpcUent,
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100 virgin wool in iu
Cut extra roomy. Extra long.
Blue, maroon ana o
38 to 44.
HI Wool Navy
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blue melton
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Brown Capeskin
10"
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comfortable wear. Zipper
front and rayon lined.
' Economy priced.
CAN Bi MADI ON SCARS
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NAVY BLUE MELTON ;,f"
Liehter Dart wool jack-
eaQA et in navy blue melton
Lighter pari wool jacs
et in navy blue melton
cloth. Wind and water
. resistant. Economy
- pricea.
WOOL PLAIDS
TToatrv ninnl nlnirl lark'
ets in maroon or brown
plaids. Moisture repell
ent. A Sears value.
4"
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FLANNEL SHIRTS
ALL WOOL BUFFALO PLAID
Thick, warm and really heavy. Large buf
falo plaids' In red and black. All wool.
398
50 WOOL, SOLID COLORS
50 wool, 50, cotton-in solid colors in
tan and! gray. Heavy weight and full cut.
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BRIGHT PLAID COTTONS
Heavy weight napped cotton in bright
colorful plaids. Popular colors. Economy
priced.
269
58
Already "Broken-ln'
Sandy Nevins Shoes yi 35
Flexible as split bamboo. Made of quality
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Many choice styles from which to choose.
4;
.Boys"
Leather
Jackets
10
95
Boyvllle quality ..cape
skin jackets in a youth
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Slice 4 to 8
CAPESKIN
JACKET
7.59
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Union Suits
50 Wool
Heavy weight ap
Long sleeve ZleW
Anklo length
25 Wool
Long sleeve
Ankle length
Med. weight
235
Fleece Lined
Extra heavy
weight with
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lining.;
2io
Shirts - Drawers
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