Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 08, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE frVt
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. Mrs ltmiry- u. in
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viiion, ! 'JV 1.1111.110 of Mel
wnd InKmi " , AMU,r,.aii
wr -..t nifo in " .
5 Aiml or son wn", '10,r
W in trl..ln
f. . -
'ITnl w wrestling bouts.
no towurd a mqv-
'n"....: nrnlcctor tor tlie
(hOOl.
. ' .. . A I 19.
Z& vcmberlUh
S women's cnuncl rollP "
' Vlrit Clirintiiin church will
1 . the church, comer of
Sh lid I'lne fr )0,lll"-'k
ViS firouo 2 bus charge
If n SieSenli. A business
t "" hi f..llnu nimix Mill V
piwr mo iiiiivi.-
irsiviiru.
Kl a-l. lnll
rJV' Arm .lice dinner
mnwrdby the auxiliary and
i!lwmbcr5 arc urged to attend.
luon-Ortrall Dance The So-
Jntrswlll hold an apron-over-
In dinner dnnco at Liikcshoro
nn, Friday. November 10, nt
10p.m. All ll:.ui-.n hiu ..-
littd two KUfais in... .....jr w
KirvatWs by culling 84U0.
T Portland Mr. nnd Mrs.
Irthur WIIboii will leave by
In Thursday night for Port
ing1 where wu.on win uumia
In abstractors' convention. They
tiin lo return in a wcck.
ta Niw Qulnaa Mr. and Mrs.
M. Chllcotc nave receivea
Lord that their son, Slit. Bill
fhllcolc, has arrived somewhere
Ktw Guinea.
OBITUARY
HABLI IMNet MADMEN
ViU Irani Mirlien. reiltlent of
bsiih Fall (or the Pitt eight yeere.
kuti iwar In Ihl rlly Novemler T,
f d. il 06 . m. The riereaeetl wei
h'Jit of wiuonviin. liu nu wee
H X) tun, 2 monihi and IB rteye
I'M rilled. Surviving her arc her
lubnd. Kilph Madien. a d nuttier,
fr-jUM Midten: two brother. William
I Qtndtne and Charlea K. Ctendtnen.
mi btr fither. Charlta Clendenan. alt
niifUka, ceiir: auo a iiaier. r.on
iNk of MrrmUlrn. Or. The rc
i ml In Wrd'i Klamath funeral
m.m lllfh. where (rlendt may rait.
ktift at the funeral will apfwar later.
VITAL STATISTICS
HAG tN Born at Klamath Vallav haa.
til. KUmalh rclli. Ore.. November
IH4. to Wr. and Mra. Robert M.
m. Ipnrua River, boy. Weight;
i nunoi u auncei.
WALTTHR Rom it Klamath V11av
bpt(il, Klamath rait. Ore.. November
lIKt. lo Mr. anrf Mra Jack W)tatra
ilWmttand, i boy. Weight: T pounds
Bnra ( Klamath V.ll.u
Vtul. Klimilh r.lli. Or.., Nov.mhr
im. io nr. ,na Mri. n. I,, w.t.r.
p Win. boy, w.lihl: T pound.
Pythian Matting Pythlun
bIhIitb will moct KrUliiy cvonlntt
ut I ho Llbrnry chili. Oil lens
iili'tino bo prfsciit u t 7:1)0 for
..H...,n.. ii..r..u..... ...in i...
iii:iii-niiiiii:iiin Will lit:
mirvfd, Vlnltlnn members welcome
Improving The condition of
fi. 0. Motley, Khimiilh Knlls
bimlnesnmiin who hiin been surl.
ously III In Klnmiilh Viilley hos
pitul, wus reporled Improved
wudiiesduy.
Flu Flrt The city fire do
nnrtmcnt win cullerl In 221 N.
Kith nl (1:51 p. in. Tuenduy when
n iiiio uru wiia rcporlvu nt tho
T. H. .SklllhiKton home. There
wns no dumniic.
Monthly Matting The Ore-
llOri KllltO NUI'KCS IIKHOCilllllm nl
I district number eluht will hnvc
us reKuiiir mommy muctlnif,
Thurstluy, November 0, ut 8 p.
m., ut lh homo of Mrs, Lllllu
Chilbory, 725 N, 11th,
Card Party The Women of
the Moose will sponsor a curd
imrty In the Moosu hull, Frlduy,
November 10 nt 2 p. m. This will
be the first of a new series nnd
tho public Is Invited to attend.
Hnlscy, Btunrt und company,
Inc., heads a uroup of invest
ment bunkers which is publicly
offering $1:1,500,000 of the Cnli
fornln Oregon Power company
rirst mortgage bonds, scries due
November 1, 1074, 3 per cent,
ut 102.80 per cont und interest.
Net proceeds from the sale of
tho bonds, together with' gener
al funds of tho company, will
bo applied to tho redemption of
all of tho first mortgage bonds
4 per cent serier duo 1008, now
outstanding. Upon completion of
this financing, tho compuny'a
cupltiillzutlon will consist of the
$13,500,000 flrat mortgage
bonda, $2,800,000 serial notes,
preferred stocks - of $7,702,700
pur value and common stock of
$7,800,000, stated vulue,
Tho California Oregon Power
company Is an operating public
utility company serving elec
tricity, and in some communi
ties, water, to nn est I muled pop
ulation of 148,000 in southern
Oregon and northern California,
the principal cities being Klam
ath Falls and Mcdford. It also
sells a substantial amount of
electricity' at wholesale. Most of
the company's generating ca
pacity of about 100,000 kilo
wutts Is hydro-electric, although
it ulso operates under lease a
steam plant of about 15,000 kilo
watts capacity.
Dressing Classes
Return to Schedule
TULKI.AKE Following elec
tion week, i(ed Cross surgical
dressing classes will return to
the old schedule of two after
noons a week, meeting Tuesday
and Thursduy from 1 p. m. until
4 n. m. Everyone who can help
Is asked to go to surgical dress
ing headquarters to help build
up the classes following the re
cent harvest season and to assist
In making the big quota for the
Tuleluko class,
At a recent meeting of the
executive board of the chapter.
Mrs, O. C. Hedgcpeth assumed
the responsibility of the office
of treasurer, succeeding Mrs. E.
A. Davis, who has moved to
Klamath Falls.
Cbiw'fieri una ger results.
2 drops In each noalril
flhnnk membranea, cold
.tutted none open.. Cau
tion : Usooniya. directed.
PENE7R0 NOSE DROPS
IIICKOK
Featuring the Popular
BAR-H
WESTERN STYLED
Belts Buckles
Jewelry
From $1.00
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
To Meat The Junior chamber
of commerce auxiliary will meet
Thursday evening November 9,
at o p. m., at the city library
rooms. All wives of chamber
members are requested to attend.
r--
The bureaucrat is neither
wiser, nor better than you pr I
doing the same Job for ourselves.
He ia merely more Irresponsible.
His mistakes are on the house..
Eric A. Johnston, president U. S
C. of C.
i)YAtlSHlt)(
PASTE
SHOE
POLISH I
in the4-oz. . ; J: t
Family Jar '
Offlca Closed The local na
val recruiting office in the fed
eral building will be closed all
day Thursday na Dan Schrclbcr,
recruiter In charge, will be In
Lakevlcw on offlclul business.
From Oakland Gnrnctt King,
asslslunt general passenger agent
of the Si uthem Pacific railroad
company, was In Klamath Falls
Wednesday from Oakland on a
routine business trip. .
Merry Mixers Ruth Andcr
son will bo hostess to the Merry
Mixers Thursday evening, No
vember 0, at her home on' the
Merrill highway.
Condition Bettered Dr. Hoyd
Sprnguc. Klamath Knlls dentist,
is reported improved at Hillside
hospltnl where he has been
critically ill the past week.
CARII or THANKS
T. wl,h lo ""nd our h..rll.ll
. L1" n'1 PPWI.Uon lor Ih. art.
of kl.idn.ta. Die m.M..,a of avmpatrty
nd Ih. In.ullf.il floral off.rlm. for
our blov..l huatund nd f.th.r.
mr. winm. ..run. .nd r.m v.
Any Photograph
I Copied, I
One Print I
91.00 J
Filma developed and printed
for any 6 or 8 expoaurea
Roll 3Se
Reprint, 4c each :
Prompt Service
HUD'S
1031 Main
Phone 7167
The Purpose of Baptism
ra.J!l! .""b'0" world haa a number of waya today for
II. i,.? ,,T.,d ,rom ,h' ,ln- Bom aay "Juat believe on
Sk.,. .!1.d Uk Hlm Yu Peraonal Savior." Still
till 7' Ju" kn,l down by your radio and pray. God
i V y.ou ,nd mK ru chlld of Hie." Some aay,
itand where you are and raiae your hand tf you want
hi jJw Tmlti'm" h'' t"chlnB U eomP1,UIy foreign
In f,iniC .!h Sc,Ptures are our guide In religious matters
look to them to answer the purpose of bapliam.
bi.!,j,m 11 ,or th remlaalon of aina. "Repent, and be
Ih. V,ry OM vou l" he name of Jeaua Chrlat for
rhl i u"? ol ,ln' nd r ""all receive the gift of the
'r Spirit." (Acta 2i38).
w'l"6 why tarrieat thouT Arise and be baptised, and
in away thy ,!,, cemlltn0 on hla name.'; (Acta 22il6).
Uiiu!n,h,t b,11vth and la bapllaecf shall be aaved, but he
3 tli. ..iT,.,h not ,naU damned." (Mk. 16:15. 18). Many
iwaft i f iou world ,od"y h,v " ,nl' v",y "Ht ,h,t bt-
- o..a miy oe naptisea. '
Blnll.. I- . . . .
Itke ,31. .V0' on'y 'or the remlaalon of aina, but It ia
l . . ob'lence that puta ua Into Chrlat. "For aa many
1(0,13,2," " baPtl,d ln'o Chrlat did put on Chrlat."
WVe110 hk ,h oroml" ' ,h O1" of ,h Ho,v 8olrlt
F'Wd avaav nio .nriai. nepeni ye. eno om p-
Bniilo, '.i . u Tou n xne name or jeaua inriai lor in
'plilt.' o"!.' ,nd Ve ahall receive the gift of the Holy
"itrMl.0.1 'i1 PhrslMl act of baptlam that aavea, but God
k ' U, Of our DSlt .In. aihaa manllut Bur fKh In
'? "T ubmlttlng to baptlam.
I'll me urge ell urhn t..-. ... j . a. k. itA
r"h ChVSt.that you mav b " Chtl,,lan ,nd ilnt h,lr
f'.Mha1".1,01? your calling, brethren, that not many wlae
Mild. k..."i,n.' not many mlohtv, not many noble, are
r1 mlgh T ? c,;o, ,h roollah thlnga ol the world, that
I" Week fui t0 ,h"me them that are wlae, and God ehoae
h thlno, il ?' ' th "o'l"1' that He might put to shame
(' " th,t strong." (I Cor. Ii27, 28).
RAYMOND I. GIBBS, Evanaallit.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
; ' 220S Wantland Ave.
1 ' Klamath Falls, Oregon. ,
'(Act, 2i30),
Dear Sir: We invite your inspection, of a really outstanding collection
Of our new winter clothes suits and overcoats, too!
They're the type you'll admire;' the kinds you require;
Designed, cut and tailored for you!
MEN'S OVERCOATS
IN ALL WOOL
Warmth without excessive
weight. Comfortable fit in the
broad shoulders, deep arm
holes, set-in split sleeves.
Beautiful all wool fleece and
durable coverts.
Boys' Deluxe Sport Coats
Tan or cocoa. Bold sport KV U
patterns, mosi are ait
wool! 8-20;
MEN'S MARATHON
HATS
sib-
XiW rimy &A :Jmimm--; :
i'f. . oaj a-i-r-. '. I .;nJV 1 iTIr. t 1 Vir 1 -J-'V V .11 . I am. Lrm .VaVI a-I
. Ki.m ', . -aV r -t. H-.r.",' v -yr i v. ,it. '--ti .vas i.'rira ava
9 ;.-' . '-I'. I J ;: fiW'
t Mi-&tttAMW y Ti VWi HtS styles, handsome 70
a.SaS&ik ' tice Day November
W ' f 1 " i D . ...
llfSnW I ALL WOOL WORSTED ng colors-cocoa, 170
1 29"
.$- f
Boys' Polo Cloth FINGERTIP REVERSIBLE
90
(Lower Right) Soft smooth
fabric, tailored with care!
Water repellent lining! Sizes
10 to 14.
10
Boys' Trenrwood Suits, Firm & Soft Weaves
iTC
(Left) Herringbones and over-
plaids, novelty sport patterns.
MEN'S SUITS
ALL WOOL WORSTED
Everyday Warmth For
. Boys
Two tone,- coat '
sty les, handsome
and rugged! 6-18.
" Jim Penney Jr. Sport
Coats ' '
Solid color camel,
cocoa. Fancy check mmnt
overplaid, herring- lYU
bone. Lined. w
BOYS' SLACKS Sturdy!
Gabardines, cav
alry twills. Bed
ford "'cords. Excit
ing colors cocoa,
blue and brown.
in
la
mm
mm
6' ."V
SLACKS STYLED FOR JR. BOYS
Rayon and wool gabardine slacks, in . '8
blue. only, button closing. Sizes 4 to 10. JT
DOWNSTAIRS
eml-drape desired by younger men or the
itraight lines preferred by more conserva
tive men! Marked with the TOWN-CLAD
label, appreciated by those who look for
lasting fit! Points cf strain well-reinforced,
fronts remcjin smooth, lapels retain roll!
PIN, CHALK,' HAIR LINE STRIPES
NARROW AND WIDE FANCY STRIPES
AND PLAIDS AND SOLID GABARDINES
MEN'S DRESS PANTS
Reg. U. S. 'Patent Off.
MAIN FLOOR
LADIES' SHOES REDUCED!
Clearance of odd lots In wo
men's sport oxfords, pumps,
and comfort shoes, These are
. part of our regular stock Of
Cynthia and Celeste shoes.
10-14.
. DOWNSTAIRS
97
MEN'S SWEATERS
All wool . sllpon sweaters.
Fine baby shaker knit. V
ncck, close fitting at cuff and
bottom. Tan, brown, blue.
Sizes 38 to 42.
. MAIN FLOOR
4
98
Rayon and Cotton Edging For Sunny Jill and Jack
Lunch Cloths "Cuddle Cut-Up" DoK - - ,
By the yard. Colors, red and BJ'C Outfit cotton batting, lnclud- 'B 00.'
white, blue and white and apa ed '-' -;;'' f '!
ecru. ' iF Yi.
BALCONY ": :i. ' ' BA1.CONT . " ' " '
RECEIVING BLANKETS GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES
Just arrived! Medium weight fQ'mg, New bright shades in rayon '
receiving blankets In plain; JFM prints,, checks and plain col-.
white, blue and pink. 30x40 , :i. . or,. Sizes 3 to 14. ,' '. .
. . . SECOND . FLOOR . '. ' ' ' SECOND FLPOR . ... . . ..
SHIRLING MITTENS FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS
Fur,:fabric mittens. ' . Brown 29 .'' Just arrived, new shipment 94
and beige or brown and .. ' X . of printed flannel night .
white. Small, medium, large. W - ' -gpim; Sites 3 '; ...:'-4aliJ.
MAIN FLOOR : ' ..MAIN- FLOOR .... ',
Men's All Wool Plaid Shirts MEN'S SHEEPSKIN VESTS
- 2-pocket mode,; fuU cuti In 90 X il95"
bright tartan plaids. All sizes. '.'' brown. Sizes, small,, medium, ijfj
. nr . .large.' "
MAIN FLOOR . WAD' FLOOR ., v-