Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 02, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
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for city. cmndy an;.
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...i. r.om Visit Bill Krue
"- lrL I. Lr
uslico nun
' i.i, uficr u hiceday visit
th his sister, Fiances Krueger.
? T, patient t Hubbard
Mil iprinm- r-riuiei-a, who
'improving In hi-ultli, and ex
I.o able lo leave tlic
Ligs in a few wicks.
'n.n. 7.H There will bo a
Lling of tins Delta J,-', nlunt-
. HI). II.. Ull 41IVM.J. A1U-
iiber 3. lit (he homo of Mm.
r t. Williams, 1MU C'lillfor-
. Aiivnu'inDcr oi inu suroruy
,! i new III Kliimatli falls
li has not been contacted, la
Ltd to call Mrs. Williams at
fcijlon of tho Moose The teg-
r mcel u 01 me. L.cumn will
held at Merrill on Sunday,
!vembcr 3, lit 2:30 p. m. There
I be Inlliiilion of candidates,
officers uiul members ore
led lo attend. Them will be
ireinmcius luuowing me mod
uli! Auxiliary Tho Eagles
Jury will meet rrlday, No
iber 3, nt 8 p. in., In tho low
m hull. There will bo inlti-
:i with cntertoinment mid
,h. Officers nnd drill team
liked to wear formal.
kfco'l Who Clindiclntn Jlflnn
Lot Klamath Falls was ainonit
rrai students recently select'
itiy uie racing university fnc
b t rnnrllriiil,.. fur "wl,,,'.
t In American Colleges and
vcrsiucs,
ui Initiation Klamath
fto. 4li0. Vasa Order of
erica, will meet In the IOOF
Saturday, November 4. at
m. There will be nn Inllla
of new candidates after
kh refreshments will bo
eo, followed by dancing.
No to Spaak Earl Edsnlt,
' irsnuirrs union HKCnt,
wy mm uaniei J. Tobln,
rnilional Teamster president
speak over the Don Leo net-
on Kovemher .1. frnm in In
a-. - . - w
i' i. m.
lCk 10 BllB I.I nilii Mr.
r Richardson, w h o hnvo
i willing for n few days at
ic oi ins aunt and uncle,
and Mrs. H:i,ni,i t.,.
r left to return to his base at
fre, Lain,
Program Itlversldo naronts
arc Invited to attend u program
anil reception at tho school Fri
day, November 3, at 7:M0 p, in.
Mrs, uick iicccici- la chairman,
Clary llubeilson, principal, will
Introduce tho teaching staff and
there will bo a progriini present
ed by tho flr.il four grades un
der the direction of the leachcr.
Mrs. J. i. wells, Mrs. Joseph
Heading, Mrs, llcrlhu Iiultman
and Norma Larson, Hobcrtson
will alsu speak on tho "tcac hlnu
bill." constitutional iiiiiendnn.nl
lo bo presented at tho November
7 election. Refreshments will be
served later. I'arents are asked
not to permit their children to
come lo tho program unattended.
. ,VW 1,,L-1IIUI 111,
services Will hi, hnlil i,l Ihn I'll.
grim church. 21)01 Wiinthind.
Sunday, November B, at 11 a,
m. for I'vt. Leonard Ilocrth,
USA, who died September 20
iii uiu uenirai I'lieine area, lie
Is the son of Mr. mid Mrs. John
liocrth, 17(17 Ivorv. Hev. W. M.
Ingernoll will offlclute.
Attand Confrnc Mrs.
Wlnnlfrcd K. Olllen, local homo
demonstration agent, C. A. lien
derson, county agent, II. J. Mc
Cambridge, usslstnnt county
agent, and Cieorgo Peters, coun
ty 4-11 club agent, are attending
a conference of southern Ore
gon extension agents in Grunts
I'ass, Thursday,
From Bon Francisco Mrs.
Newton Thompson and young
son from Son Kranelsco, are
visiting her mother, Mrs. E. L.
Elliott, &2:i Lincoln, for a time.
Mrs. Thompson is the former
Maxluo Elliott and Is well
known here.
Seoki Olson Mrs. Andrew Ol
son of I'olson, Mont., is anxious
to get in touch with her son,
Leslie L'larenco Olson, believed
to be In Klumalh Falls. Anyone
knowing Ills whereabout is ask
ed to please contact the sheriff's
office In the Klumath county
courthouse. The phono number
is 41I1U.
In Town Monday Mrs. Hers
chel Morris of Medford and a for
mer Klamath resident, visited in
Kliimuth Falls Monday,
Now In Bolfjlum PFC Carlos
Lugo Is now in Belgium with a
liaison sipiadi'on of the air corps.
Mrs. Doris Lugo is living at her
homo in Sprague River.
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
AMM 2c Loslor Wilkonion
from Elizabeth City, N. C. Here
until November 8.
Pvt. Parcy Steors from Fres
no, Calif, Here until Novem
ber 8,
Liaut. Richard Igl from Ft.
Bcnning, Ca, Here until Novem
ber 3.
Tho above sorvlco peoplo are
entitled to frco passes to tho lo
cal theatres and frco fountain
service at Let River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
theatres and R. C. Woodruff of
tho dairy. Pleaso call at The
Herald and News office task for
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets
Segregee Held On
Assault Charges
Kiyo Shimada, 49, Japanese
alien who formerly lived at
Santa Maria, Calif., was today
held for trial in superior court
on a charge of assault with a
deadly weapon. He was given
a hearing at the Tulclake re
location center, of which he is a
resident, by Acting Magistrate
Frank Mosebar, who set bond at'
$1000.
Shimada Is accused of knlilnf
Toshikaza Tcrazawa, 21, former
ly of Los Angeles, In an argu
ment at the center.
I DIONNE 'QUINTS'!
I promptly rMv coughlnc of
CHEST COLDS
(TTH
KiM rjtiHliMliU, An RirMt ttr.4.
What Docs the County Court Do?
DOROTHEA
BUCK
Dtmocratlc Candidate for
County Commissioner
Over KFJI TONIGHT 6:40 P. M.
Fd. Adv. by Dorofhea Buck
IOOP Ta MmI lrlu.v.,u
lodge, 137, IOOF, will hold Its
regular meeting on Friday, No
vember 3, ut fl p. ni In the
Odd Fellows hull, Bill and Main.
Members as well as visiting
brothers aro urged to attend.
Decree work will hn rtriteti,.,.,!
und refreshments served. A spe
cial invitation Is extended to all
Odd Fellows In tho armed
forces.
Promoted Isabollo Mllno of
(lift untti,.n' n,!,,.,,n j,,....-, .
lv, i.iuitiu.uu iu our
genu!. She Is serving at Camp
i-i-iiuiciuu, u-iiiH, isaueue, tuc
daughter of Mrs, John G. Milne,
214 Ens! Main, was the firs!
Klamalh girl lo enlist in the
women's marine corps through
the local recruiting station.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Pickering of Morysvllle, Calif.,
former residents of Klamath
Fulls, snellt Ihn lUfeUnrwl hrn n
guests of Mrs. Albert O. Rucnlckc
and children of Portland street.
I'lcKcring enjoyed the hunting
while here. They left Monday
for tho south.
Return North Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Mahoney und daughter
Mary Jane, left by train Tues
day niuht for Porllnnd w)iri
Mahoney, democratic candidate
lur ino uiiiicu biates senate, will
wind up his campaign In Mult
nomah county and valley point.
Librarian Eleanor Stephens visit-
nero urieuy mis week, en
routo lo Lakovicw where sho was
going on official library business.
Dance Postponed Tho dance
scheduled for Friday, November
3, by Friendship Court, Order of
the Amaranth, has been post
poned indefinitely.
Visiting Here Mrs. Roy Qultf
ley of Richmond, Calif., Is visit
ing hero for a few days at the
home of Mrs. Chct Langslct, 1021
McKinlcy.
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
ThU Old Trtmnt OfUn
Brlngi Happy Rolltf
Many mtltrtrt rllv mccIt-i ha-kart.a
Qutfklv, one t tiajy tlbrovrr I hl I ho ral cauM
of ihHr troultl may b tlrrl kitlneya,
Tha brilfirya aro Naturr'a chlff way of taV
Ini lb nctM ariila ami at out of tun IilootL
'1 lifv hlp moat people pana about 3 nlnta a day.
Vhrn tJbonlrr at kltlney (unclion permit
YMilaonoua matter to remain In your blood. It
aiiay rauM naMini barkache, rheumnlli)
5 -aim, leg palna, Iomi of p ami energy, act
ing Uli nlgtila, wflllng, iiufllneM umlrr the
), lifadaohni and tllitlncaa. 't-llat or
canty iaaaagra ilh iiiiartlng ami burning
aomctlnife almwa iUetn la ioincUjimj wtoug
ith your lldnt-ya or bluldtr.
Uoo't wait) Aalt your dnictUt for Doan'e
rill, uanl aurrfaafully by miHiona for over iO
sar. '1"1hv give happy niM and will hflp the
1A mlri of kidney tulwe thuh out poUonou
ut froai youx blood. (Jet Doang Villa,
THE ONE BODY
TodlV thnta ml.l.i -, ,u. f j bill a l..
ihn t ..i.itmun oi int Jioipai ana oiun ni.nia
H ft Now Tostament Unity One Lord. One Faith,
- .... unpnsm are ofien ridiculed and called "narrow
a. With many tho modern conception of religion It
HOW What VOU u,n, n knll.w .,.nrt k hti.h nf
ur choice, ntiii iMiH i . "
would bo more convenient to Just believe what
Mat to boliove and to attend the church of our own
. out convonionce in the matter of .religion does not
It icrlpm,al or right. '
pin k w ' wa hav b,,n lauh' or would
"uw iostamont leaches only- one ooay or
mat church is noilher my church nor your church.
Lord's church.
,M.'"ic,.lh Bible reference ta the one bodv and then ask
(ill ,4chor or minister why there are two hundred
T "it "nominations In this country alone.
itul' I, "So wt- who are many, are one body In
Cor. 15, n ..... '. '
bm j ror ,n D0y on' ,no m"n'
, one k j "ll tnt mmbers of the body, being many.
ii so also it Christ."
body Ji Fot in on Plrlt vr,r w M bP'1d Inl
hK i, io '. . ' ' . . . !
f 1 Wto 0 a ' ,,,lln m'9nt 'conelle them both in one
'4! 4"-''Jher one body and one Spirit. .. "
ik.' "A"d let the oeace of Christ in your hearts,'
.;" also ye were called In one body; and be ye
tht
"Mill,
' RAYMOND I. GIBBS, Evangelist.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
2205 Waniland Ave.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
rtMHtt ee., ie.
It seems that lots "of women who used to "shoparound"
When once they come to Penney 's, have generally found. ' '
Their very type of dresses, so smart and fashion-true,
That now they always come to us, when they want something" new
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iiC? , V''Eh foy Th Winter
iKV V A VAI A Beautiful Ceat! y
rm 2475
7 hi
All-lime Chesterfields, ''fitted
and boy coats in wonderful
wool . fabrics. Big buttons
' v sweetheart lapels, rich colors
for new accents. Interlined,
and carefully tailored.
JUST ARRIVED! WHITE APRONS
Handy white aprons to be 1 4A
embroidered leeVT
BALCONY
BOYS' AND GIRLS' BIB OVERALLS
Tan overalls stenciled for 1Q
embroidery I a 1 7
BAI.FONV
J & P COATS KNIT CRO-SHEEN ,
Your choice of shaded and plain Vf
colors ..
rtALCOXV
CROCHET THREAD -
Sultana Beauty Sheen comes in white, pink, blue nnd n.
maize '
BALCOXY
CHENILLE BATH SETS
Heavy tufted rug and scat covers. Colorful designs, J AQ
Rug trimmed in matching color fringe 4,10
. DOWNSTAIRS
24-PIECE DISH SET
Brighten the home for winter days with a set of "f AA
these colorful jonquil pattern dishes
nOWNSTAIRS
JUST ARRIVED! BOYS' WINTER CAPS
Neat d.iessle knit caps with bills and popular Qftc
knitted "Hep" caps with poplin top TUC
Stocking Caps 49
HQWNSTAIRS
MEN'S WHITE TOWNCRAFT SHIRTS
Fine broadcloth. Sanforized shrunk.' Has Nucraft AS
collar. Sizes 14 V4 to 17 ,,7
MAIN FLOOR
MEN'S PURE WOOL DRESS SCARFS
In stripes and colorful plaids. All pure wool. 1
Large size I el J
MAIN FLOOR
MEN'S WOOL MELTON CAPS
Flannel lined. Fur. car flaps. Water repellontl lid
. Sizes 0 to 7V4. - '"
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Fashions Highlights For Well Into Fall!
AUSTELLE DRESSES
Beloved every-hour frocks with worlds of
personality and enchantingly feminine fash
ion details! Festive styles aglow with color,
flashing sequins, or glittering nailheads. Long
lived classics with slim lines and gentle
touches that make them newer than ever
this yearl Regular and half sizes to fit all
figures.
FOR DAY-TIME OR DATE-TIME
Romantic rayon velvets with
lovely soft details for mqmcn-
tous occasions. Unusually fine ffj
rayon gabardines, slim and
smart for casual wear. ' Jg
Second Floor
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Date-Time Styles
by Carol Evans
175
Slimming lines and swaying skirts In;
rayon crepe:. dresses.. ' . Shirred and
sequined, they're fine for celebrations.
What Makes People Turn and Look Your Way?
SMARTLY STYLED MILLINERY ;
98
HATS soft felts, softly fitting your
head, in softest colors. Sometimes a
snatch of veil, sometimes a garland
of felt flowers! . ,
Second Floor v