Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 01, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    ;ember 1.
1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
B. P.O. Elks Medal of Valor
be
. j Horn Mr. and
f"tf! Iter S. Jones, former
rJnlr readouts. have mir
""J (run Mr. "'
,td 1 rack Iioiim t 400 Lin
ipin.a... i, hocn transferred
lii'JS:.r.J.nlr to Klamath
I" ,, the Boilinorn ruwini;.
liKwli..-or.Mr. and Mr.
'"iii ii.ke iiaiHifisiilon of
Will . ,
Ji, new hom Mommy,
L 'l u 'iny ..U in Iho
hill mid l'oii!i, over,
hnd toVi costumes will
f,' order. Award, w II bo
L for the b"1 costumes.
Ch.ici.ts will bo served.
Ill i for members unci guests
V .
lLon of The Moose The
Lull meeting ' th Lc, n
F be hrW KlemBlh JTa li.
December a, t 2:J0
?" ,, iiiiiiatlon of candidates,
Elect At Iho mccllnus nf llm
AHrlcultui n Adjustment iihso
cliitlon 'I'liuifldny ill Merrill mid
Uuiihiuii, Ihn following commun
ity committeemen were elected:
at Merrill, J. H. llutllff, clmlr
nun; Hurry Wilson, vice clmlr
mniv, Bill Baldwin, rcxuliir mem.
bor; Leliind I'ope, first iilternnlo
and tierald Went, m-cond niter'
mite. At bonanza, Lloyd linn,
kins, chairman; George Steven
son, vice chairman; Fred Itucck,
reKular member; Otis Osborne,
flral altornato a n d Willard
Noble, second alternate. The
chairman of each community
committee will meet Monday,
December 4, at the local couniy
aifent's office to elect n county
AAA committee for 1045,
I officers
and
members arc
ltefrcshnicnls
! J ... Pll
Ji b. scrd following the
jftlint-
Lit Hoblt Grand Tuesday,
&cr 5, the Part Nobio
fend cltiU ol rrosiieri y
ik.h lodKo will meet In the
Soe hull at 1 ). m. for a pot
St luncheon, Hostesses are
jjfrcda SlelnmeU and Lucille
:lghbors to M.et Neigh
i, of Woodcraft will observe
lolMllty n'Sl'l when they
K tho KC hall Monday,
(ember 4. Each member is
led to bring a lemon pic.
ilvw Clayton and StcJia Well
h be in charge.
't-imlly Night Tho Loyal Or
Irof Moose will hold a lamlly
ilit parly Friday, December
ffal 8 p. m. 'I'berc will be no
line, entertainment to be tol
tud by bingo and refresh-iiiiu.
Issrrlcas All members of the
jncrican Legion auxiliary arc
UCMCCl 10 MIUTHU (IIC DIYHtfl
Ihc Inie ftlauoi rowicr io-
lUier. Consult paper lor exact
e.
ippv Day Club The meet
ol mo nappy uuy auwius
b will be held Wednesday
tulng, December 0, at the
mc of Mrs. Douglas Frccborg,
43 East Main
Enlist in Navy Courtney D.
Gordon and Walter F. Bclhuiic.
bolh of Klamath Fulls, enlisted
In the navy recently through
the local recruiting office and
were sworn In at Portland.
Hethune bus been attending the
University of Idaho at Moscow,
Ida., and will enter the service
with tho rating of seaman sec
ond class.
New Enginair Charles O.
Wiimstad, now employed at
Shasla dam, will succeed Lnyton
mepnens as olfice engineer at
inn local nurcau of reclamation.
Stephens Is now reclamation su
perintendent, taking tho position
luiuicny ncici oy m. t. wiiyden.
who retired recently. Wnmi.ii.rl
will assuino his new duties Janu
ary i.
i-.rg. nona sal An i-v.
ccpuonaiiy large war stump and
nonn saio was reported hy the
rairvlew school P "A for Thurs
day of this week, total of the
sale being $277.30. Total for
the month of Novimbcr amount
ed to $851.45. Tho Foirview
pupils arc reported as going all
out for the tlth War Loan and arc
ncarlng their quota,
SI
The Medal of Valor, a special
decoration authorized by the
grand lodge of Elks, will be
presented to the families of
Klamath F.Iks who have died In
service. The presentation will
be made at the blks annual me
morlal services to be held at the
local lodge home on Sunday at
t p. m.
Klamath Elks who have died
In service are I. M. Coleman,
Kolth Powers and Harry Welch'
mann.
The public Is Invited to the
ceremonies Sunday, according
to ulcn L. bvans, chairman of
the committee In charge.
State Department
Approves Legion Post
MEDFOHD, Dec. 1 (IP) The
Oregon state department of the
American Legion has approved
tho application for a new Ameri
can Legion post at Central Point,
rruz Nisscn, Portland, state ad
jutant, Informed Joe Krupp
commander, today.
ine r.ew cnapier win Be ior
molly installed January 3. ft
has 51 charter members and will
be known as the Myers-Holland
posi, IMO. JZU.
To Gllchriit Mrs. Wlnnifrcd
K. Glllcn, couniy home demon
stration Bgcnt, accompanied
Maryollvo Snarr. 4-H club agent
at large, to Gilchrist school
Friday where Miss Snarr will
be tho guest speaker on the sub
ject of organizing 411 clubs.
i
1l.lkr.rv In Orin The mcta
)y!ical library will opan Wed
idiy, December 6, at 7 p. m. at
ii Main, room 7, it was an
iunccd Friday.
Polles Court Only one drunk
Id one vag appeared in police
art Friday morning.
C0ME TAX INFORMATION
iThli Ii to advise all my farm.
cliinti, and othara who may
ih my irvki. that tha tima
filing farm income daclara
ni" his bten axtandad to "on
bifort Jan. 15, 1945," at
ilth tlma you may file your
ttulir comolata rstiua in lieu
iiild diclaration If you so da
ijt ind piy tha full tax there-
:Howvr. in order to give ut
to make tha complete and
tail riturn for you we should
your data in this office
it liHr than December 15, so
t It may be eomplated on
an.
Mi to all othara whose tax
not bting withheld by em
feyin, and who have net filed
!' diclaration for this year
Tour 1944 income, that thay
aid make their declaration
or bafora December 15, as
li tht Uit chance. The new
, while simplified, does not
any of these from mak-
tUCh drlaralAii mnA n.vlnn
ipproxlmata tax within the
iint year.
Tours respectfully.
wm. e. B. CHAHt.
Accepts Position Mrs. Izola
J. Parkrr, Lakeshore drive, has
accepted a position as executive
secretary to the Klamath County
Health association, effective Fri
day, December 1. Office space
has not yet been obtained but it
Is expected that within a few
days this association will have
a downtown office and a paid
executive ior ine ursi umc.
FUNERAL
maiile r. rovvt.KR
The funeral .en-lee for the lt Mabti
II. Towler. who pa.ierl awiy In Eugene.
Oreiton. November 29. 10. will uke
piece from the Chanel or wnrd a K am.
alh runeral home. 02S Iflfh. Saturday
anernnon, pecemner 2, at 2:30 p.
with the Bev. Howard Hutchln or the
rir.t Chrl.tlan church of thla city of.
flclatlnc. All aervlce. will b completed
at Ward, chapel. Private Interment
win c neld in l-tnitvllle cemetery at
later dale.
To Portland R. H. Lnmott,
Boy Scout executive for the Mo
doc area council, was in Port
rand Friday attending a Boy
Scout conference.
ir It's a "frozen"
need, advertise for
In the classified.
article vou
a used one
For His Christmas
An All-Wool
SPORT SHIRT
A Large Selection of
Plaids and Solid Colors
$8.95 to $10.95
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
V
fill
m
mm
With
MADELINE MAH0NEY
' ond
PAUL SWIGART
o
Coming Dec. 20
AT 01ti:.0 WOOLEN STOIIE
Youll Find Gifts
ROBES
Comferiabla' Robes in
rayons, wools and perl
wools M250
to
25
Dress Shirts $1.50 to $3.95
Broadclotha and Rayons
Dress Gloves $2.95 up
Capesklns and Deerskins
Scarfs
While or Fancy Patterns
$1.65 up
PAJAMAS
Coat or slip-on styles.
Broadcloths, rayons
and flannelettes,
ft
Hickok Suspenders Hiekok Belts
Fitted Utility Kits Key Chains
All-Elastic Dress Suspenders
Sweaters Tie Clasps
GIRLS' FUR MITTS
Oregon Woolen Store
At
mocs
Gift Handbags
An exciting array ef the lovely modes you'll love to
give for the personal gift. For extra style and beauty,
the new lizard and pin seal bags offer the utmost
in elegance. An unlimited stock of patents, suedes,
fabrics, corde and genuine calf to choose from in
envelopes, pouches, muff bags and draw-string bags.
See them in the newest clasp and zipper openings
and newest shades,
$ 1 .98 to $29.50
The Gift to Solve Happiness and Health!
Snow Suits
4
4
FOR AN ALL-OUT HOLIDAY
The snappy little styles the kiddies will
greet with gusto on Xmas morn. One and
two-piece suits in part-wool and rayon
weather-warm fabrics, warmly lined with
heavy flannelette. Some styles in rain re
pellent and wind-proof fabrics. All colors
and styles In zipper and button openings.
SIZES 1 to 6 YEARS
$5.95 to
$16.95
New
t
Legging
Sets
2 to 10 Yrs.
Two and three-piece styles
in part-wool and rayon
heavy fabrics. Pastel colors
in sizes for tots, dark col
ors for kiddies.
$5.95 to $16.95
Fur Trimmed Coats
For
Holiday Glamour
Wrap yourself in beauty and
warmth for the duration with
one of these "REDFERN" ex
clusively styled coate, Heaped
with finest top-grade furs on
collar and some with cuffs
they offer luxurious comfort.
Trimmed with muskrat, wolf,
squirrel, skunk and assorted
foxes. Fashioned of 100 vir
gin wool fabrics, these 1945
creations will thrill you with
their rich charm, superlative
designing.
SIZES 12 to 44
.... pt--i
Tilt ptrfumt that ipnai Ciro's j ,
famt ... an J many a woman l
it
ir
Sh will if you givt Hi
H will if you wear tit
$5'10m0'32
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no wonder every American woman reacts to
it instantly, claims it as her own! What better
gift for the one YOU most admire? 3.75 to 60.00
Gat couTAjnon to Suzy's vivid Scsrraiei
aien with direct and winning flower scents,
jutwith more than a hint of tropic heat tene&ta.
$3.25 to $50
Eau de Parfum, 1 4.30
JfefcnwgBAmw,?7.50.I)iirigPot'if-,2.TS
$49.50 to $ 1 89.50
ft
3IVE HER A MERCHANDISE
ORDER FROM MOE'S
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g&i& pnstntation, fl
' ' Pies Tax if
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Phone 6873
Main and 8th