HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON With Major Hoop tou WvsH V5 AVM-ULP.'f TW& eQLJ-wvMHPCr? MY VJORD, OFFICER WMV, X WAS HERE, MISTEC ? TWo CLUB f? ENTERTAINING THE IDEA OF- TURIn)D IM (V5 V X 30INSINS THE CLUB OME OF MV ' i I rhilstma. Mr. unci 11 Roy'j. 1,rVwl"J iLH.Vn 'rtil the r iku'Ik'W, 8S tnd,nltker will -bo with tlmn. ftrtKni. I'vlng obtained C.nrinlloi from EnKlimd for "VS lil linio with tho 1 ,01S while llvlnil here, him I SO mixHiuiiH as hull mKincron ''l"" E".h b,I;'"Y, 1,0 Mr Modal I mid throe '! I..? cluster.. Dcekor win 1 n Hi oii ' th0 1 11,0 ?' V" jLlrapnt wiik employed by 1 fffl Moulcll.iK. Decker-. Sto .ro Mr. mid Mr.. A. K. gof ScotUe. Ttm Brooking. Mr. ami , I M E. Nk'ortomus, well Swn KI'""1" nplo who left I , S ort lime "go to reside Hrnokllllfi. "I-0 '0lldlllK ,.KvlnS ii Klnmntl, Full. rdmmhternndfnmlly. ",nd Mm. George Brntton Jr., it portlnnd. Nlcodemu. was S the U. 8. National bank (or number of year, nnd r( Nlcodemu. was with Ln iliile'. ' BliUid.y nly Kin. II" ,Mld son of Mr. and Mm, O. Moll on, xuik uiciiuiu, iff In the Hillside hos . and on Moiulny, Novcm ,20 celebrated hi. birthday nlvermry. A generous eako ii cut by Billy and .erved to fend who ctt"c'1 diirhiR the Jy. Billy underwent urory fce'ntly. I HUtorlc.l Society -Tho Klnm "4 county historical .oclcty will lt In the chamber of com Lrce Wcdnesdny, November 22 jBp m. A report will bo made ft Ccncv. Glenn Duncan con tralnl early Klnmnllv trappers. L public l Invited. luilheran Servlca A Thanks lng service will bo held at the Bamalh Lutheran church, Cross id Crescent, Thursday, Novem- fcpntij will speok on "Giving iinw. ine pumic i. coraiat- invliea. iiJirtlcts The Rev. F. C. WIs- ibich announced lliat Thanks ln Dav services would be lid it St. Paul's Episcopal lurch, Thursday at 10 a. m at Ich lime mere win do ccio- lion of Holy Communion. Holiday Vliltor Rltn Schoo- r, daujnier oi Mr. ana mrs. igene Schaefor, 2007 Wantliind, to arrive here for Thnnksp.lv. w th her parents, from ban- . Calif. Miss Schacfcr tenches icmistry and English in the Sa in high school. f Expected Hort Mrs. Stuart uson, (bnrnnra jonnsom, anci It UiteMn-law, Jnnlco Nelson, ilm, arc expected ,.erc for the unkselvlne - holldavs which ry will soend with Barbara's Tints, Dr. and Mrs. E, D. John- fApprtcUtlonMrs. Anne Ma in, candidate for. tho office of sly treasurer, expressed apprc Wllon to thoso who supported ir In the recent campaign In a lenient Issued Tuesday, , . Bun Bond Jim Luis, of the phemlan club, was one of the n in the county to buy n BOO war bond In the 6th War fan drive, Isurotry Floyd Hoycz Jr.. 8, liloquln. Is a natlcnt at Hlll- e hospital whero he under nt major surgery November Leovlno Hv, und Mrs. .1. T Cuisum anil daughter Catherine Lee, will leave hero December 1 for Cliiiemonl, Cullf. Hov. uiisum somu time ago resigned Ills pastorate at the Inimuiuml baptist church. Moinbcra of the congregation will honor the fam ily with a farewell on Wednes day evening, November 211, Mr und Mrs. George l'eturson and two children will occupy the Chlsum resldenco ut 1003 Lincoln. C.r.monlal Hlllah temple eeremonliil will be held Satur day, November 2,1, lit Hoseburg, and all candidates and nnhlm d. siring transportation arc asked to contact Floyd Patty, 3121, or uus Anderson, nr.fi. The largest class of tlm year, some SO candi dates, Is expected to bo presented at this ceremonial. Improving Grovcr C. Motley, who has been seriously 111 at Klomuth Valley hospital, was sufficiently Improved to be re turned to his homo on Arthur street this week. Recovering Charles Whlse nant of Everbody's drug, patient at Klamath Valley hospital, is recovering from major surgery following an automobile acci dent. Ills condition is quite improved. From Euaent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Larsen and two sons, now living in Eugene, visited hero recently with Mrs. Lorscn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ab bey of Lincoln street. . On Loav. Mlkio J. O'Con nor, MM 1c of the U. S. navy, Is homo on leave after spending 28 months In tho South Pacific. He will be at his home In Mer rill until December 14. Dsughttr Born Lt. and Mrs. M. D. Burchficld of tho Klanv nth naval air station arc parents of a daughter born November 20 at Klamath Valley hospital' The child weighed 6 pounds 6! ounces. Leave Hospital Mrs. Keith Fields and twin daughters, left Klamath Valley hospital Tuesday for their home, 2803 Wiord, Operation Will Orso, 12, son of E. B. Orso of route 3, under went major surgery at Hillside hospital November 16. Bnikotbol! Ticket. Tickets for the Leatherneck-Oregon bas ketball game to be held Friday.' at KUI1S arc on sale at the USO, Castleberry's Drug, and the CAiricn it -ruia s7 A,-T-.-i. X r. , I I INTELLECTUAL FRIENDS ADVISED fv& THE OVAJLS WERE A CULTURED GROUP OF SCHOLARS, CWOtsirMO iim MI UlCsHl Ut- I H& LANP OF WISDOftA .' - VJHAT A NARRDnM ESCAPE FOR ME.' I . . V Klamath Billiards. Tho game starts at 8 p. m and tickets will be on sale at the door. Special Servic Zlon Luther an church, 1025 High, will hold special Thanksgiving Day ser vices Thursday at 10:30 a. m. The public is cordially Invited to attend, ' card Party Tho Women of tho Moose will sponsor a third of a 'scries of public card parties Friday at 2 p. m. In the Moose hall. Warrants R.ady ; Election warrants and warrants for the polling places are ready, and may be obtained by calling for them at the county clerk's office. ' Pythian 8iir Wlnema tem ple No. 70, Pythian Sisters, will nave a special meeting on Fri day evening at 7:30 for initiation. Officers are asked to wear for mals. ., . , TO ASK DDT RELEASE CORVALLIS. Nov. 22 lR Dr. Don C. Mote, head of the entomology department at Ore gon State college, will attend a December 0 meeting in Wash ington, D. C, on possible re lease of PDT, new insecticide, for" civilian use. He will describe use of the Insecticide on 250 acres of Mult nomah county raspberries last spring. Grandma Switches Millions of Mothers To Her Idea of Mutton Suet and Medication "Old Rolliblt" For Rolltvlnf Chart Celda' Muiel Tiihtntu Coughing, Naunlflc and Rhtumallc Pain, Chappad Lip's and Nostrils, Sim ple Brulsas ana Jpraini ana Many urntr noma uus. Grandma was a great one for "rubbing" tho miseries of chest colds and ninny othor simple pains and aches of her family. Tho rub she used was medicated in her own way but sho Insisted that it contain mutton suet. Sho liked the way mutton suot disappeared as itj helped carry medication to nerve ends In the skin to relieve pain. Today science has modernized Grandma's old-tlmo pain relief principle to bring you Penetro, tho snlvc with a baso thot contains old fashioned mutton suet plus 5 nc tlvo Ingredients. Now mothers ev erywhere are praising this newer rxllir nnd thnnkimr Grandma for her Idoa that is switching habits of long standing. During tnis sea mn nf colds. Penetro Is so helnful In casing chest muscle tightness, soothing chest rawness, loosening phlegm and relieving coughs. Rubbed on chest, throat, back it melts instantly, quickly vanishes to act 3 ways (1) To relieve pain at nerve ends in skin. (2) To ease chest muscle tightness by counter irritation. (3) To soothe irritated breath passages through inhaled aromatic vapors. Many households call Penetro a real friend in so many other ways, too a. it eases neuralgic and rheu matic pain, takes sting from chapped lips and nostrils, acts as soothing dressing for bruises, mi nor cuts. No wonder mothers today are praising Penetro and druggists everywhere are recommending it. So clean, so white, so easy-to-use and such a comfort-bringer for so many simple every day home needs. Do as millions are doing today get your jar of economical Penetro. SERVICES SLATED The annual Union Thanksgiv ing service, under the auspices of the Klamath Ministerial asso ciation, will be held at the First Christian church. Ninth and Pine, Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, November 23, at 10:30. A. L, Dwight, pastor of the First Covenant church will speak on the theme, "Heartbeats of Gratitude." Phyllis Hutchins will sing, "He Shall Feed His Flock," from the "Messiah." The program further is as fol lows: Invocation, Hugh T. Mitchel more of the Altamont Presbyter ian church. Congregational singing and the Presidential Proclamation, Howard Hutchins, host pastor. Scripture reading. Keith Fields, pastor of the Bible Bap tist church. Prayer, Victor Phillips, pastor of First Methodist church. Rev. Phillips will outline the Thanks-Riving-to-Christmas international Bible reading program. Benediction, G. W. Geiwitz o the Church of God. In tho service, an offering will be taken for the stricken war ravished peoples of China. Every citizen of the commun ity is urged to attend the union gathering. The theme is from tho One Hundredth Psalm, verse four: "Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise; be thankful unto Him, and praise His name." SORRY. NO CRIME CANYON CITY, Nov. 22 (P) Seven women jurors were back in their kitchens today and very disappointed in the whole mat ter. The seven formed the first all-female grand jury in the ninth judicial district. But after they were sworn in, it devel oped there were no criminal cases on hand. WOOL SHIRTS Plain or Plaids OREGON WOni.FN STORE 800 Main Allen Adding Machines Friden Calculator. Royal Typewriters Desks Chairs Files For those hard-to-get item. PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 124 So. Sth Klamath Falls MORE TOR BONDS Our Armed Forces, advancing on all fronts, n e e d our support through the purchase of War Bonds. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION SCHUSS VINTAGE CO. 822 Main Vhone 6554 Big Wine Clearance Sale Due to Passage of Burke Bill at Last Elec tion, We Are Forced to Liquidate . Our Large Stock of Famous Imported and Do mestic Wines. These Items Are At Cost and Under So Avail Yourself of the Opportunity and Buy by the Case. Stock for the Holidays and Xmas Gifts Imported Portuguese Ports Morgado De Silva 1925 Vintage Fine Ruby Port Reg $2.80 No-, cer Sth Rer case $22.50 This vintage is supreme Santiago Portuguese Ruby Port Per Sth $1.65 Per case $18.00 Duro Port Per pint ." 95c Per Vz gal $3.25 Binei Fin Imported Argentine anariiii Vermouth. Reg. $2.50. 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