Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 11, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Lber 11, '94
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE FIVE
...ji.i Clrciea o mm
l of Hie Woman's So
f christian Service of the
I Mclhodlsl church will
I .' ih chinch parlors
1 . December 14, at 12:30
V noiluck buffet luncheon.
limit red iniiiiiii uiwiiiu"
i,.'v will be the guest
C Members are asked to
f". t. miii fin liirnfirifi.
RTull 'To'brin Vcireie
ill alfO llieel ilrm.r, ur-
IV, 13. t the I"'""! of Mr-
ior politick luncheon nt
u. ni.
g-.i way. miuu n
V ..rllri r-mmmmii-iit nn
tm between Klamath Kails,
l.nkn ami meuiuiu iinti
J recently installed In the
ImIIi office of the Nntlonul
f JjJrvlcc In the Federal
Jiin Dully reports will bo
i from Crnler Lake mid it
2,.rirrl Mondny Hint there
Ithrcc feet of snow In the
n and the wenther l clear
lOV COHi.
latino The Women's Coun
5 the Klrst Christian church
foieet Tucsdiiy evening at
,hurcli, corner of 0th and
'Jf (or potluck dinner nt 0:30.
Sudc Shoemaker, mission
So Africa, will be the guest
lor Members und families
TcorriiH.v Invited and are
ii m ci.nlnet their group
Ars as to dinner contrlbu-
frlaw To B. H.ld The rcg
'Boy Scout board of review
be held Wednesday, uoccnv
i in .iu n. i i. mi inc ni"
ichool. The board will be
.arte of Chairman Bob O
an and an acoius in inc
who are prepared lor
s should report promptly
40 p. m.
Ill Entertain -
i of the Commi
ntortain The Junior
: Community uongrc'
una) church will entertain
jbers of the senior circle at
itlucK dinner in ino social
Wednesday, December 13,
M5 p. m. together with men
i at their families. Rolls,
jr. rrcam and sugar will bo
.flded.
Itclstr Dlrtcter Mra. E. K
jrv is one or mo aircctors
ie Klamath County Hlstori
clcty for the coming year.
name was inadvertently
icd from a recent story.
i L.iva AS Melvln Tlng-
i homo on a five-day leave
his mother-in-law, Mrs.
I Sutton, who is seriously
(re. Tinglcy is stationed at
Igut, Ida.
li Aid The Klamath
Kran Ladles Aid will meet
nay evening, ucccmDcr it,
ioclock. Mrs, L. E. Taylor
Mrs. F. M. Topness will bo
hostesses.
urn Cadet Nurses Patricia
irr and Ruth Ann Furber
returned to St. E lzabcth s
gtal after spending a two
i! vacation visiting friends
datives In Klamath Falls.
Hd North Mrs. Paul Buck
daughter, Peggy Jo, left
y night bv train for Salem
k they were called by ill-
n wis. buck s tamuy.
lillUry Members of the
pban League auxiliary will
for the second of a series
fbllc card parties Tuesday
m. in inc nan.
pry Mlxtra Thursday eve-
December 14, Ruth Law
1211 Lincoln,- will enter
members nf the Mcrrv
Irs club.
job for woman
who'd like to
do men's work
.lob Is nhout 0vart1v Ihn
lite of what women so
do In business. That's why
mcrcstlns and whv worn-
em to like It. The work:
fig mechanics, etc., in the
lanups . . , handling tools,
Pn? up . . . housekeeping,
""KM say, with locomo
In the front parlor. You
wok exactly glamorous
"alls and turban, and
16 you'll get smudged up a
nui wo think you'll like
like worklnc with other
J their Jobs and whoso Jobs
proud of It. (Learn rail
Pngo loo, you'll find). The
I 15 nennltcly not baavy.
raVV llfllnB. Wo noarl vnll
t'y. Won't you come in
Ilk It over?
r write Trainmaster.
Station, Klamath Falls,
ntarait S. P. Ag.nt.
Vlaltina Pvt. Herbert W.
Waits, Jr., accompanied bv his
wife who Is llio former Miucla
Dixon of this city, la veiling at
the home of Ihelr pnrcnla, Mr.
and Mrs. tlninl Dixon and Mr.
and Mm. II. II. Waits Sr. They
will be here until December ltl.
Pvt. Walls Is stationed nt Fort
Lewis, Wash,, with combat engineers.
EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
(Continued from Page One)
often before, The, tendency of
censorship has been lu i'ltbi'lV
wi me picture.) i
VWK leurn today that (he British
" have sunt a Heel to the ,
PAClriC.lo operate under Ninv
llz' command, n m 8Um t0 JC
big enough to handle the
WilOLE jap licet all by itself i
(if the Jup licet coulil be caiiglil I
all hi one place.) This is in ad-
dlllon to ihe big Heel they're
keeping in the Indian ocean.
THE Japs announce the death
of another admiral bringing
Ihe total of killed admirals un-.
nounced by them since May 7 '
lu 73. Since May 23. Ihcv'vo .
announced the death of IB gen
orals. It sounds a little screwy. May
be there hua been u lut of had
kiri. Maybe their new admirals
and generals are bctlcr than the
dead ones.
CIDELIGHTS from Europe:
Tho French and Russians
(Dc Gaulle and Stalin) have
signed u 20-year alliance treaty,
similar to that signed by Brilain
and Russia.
Count Sforza (stormy petrel
of present Italy) says the reason
the British don't like him is thai
Ihcy broughl heavy pressure on
him to accept Victor Kmanual as
KING, bul he refused.
(T)E GAULLE, praising his ac
. compllshmcnts in Moscow,
concludes with: "Long live
SOVIET Russia." Whatever he
means, gelling France back into
the European picture will be
helpful. The French PEOPLE,
whoso leadership has often been
BAD, are a good influence.
MEEDING more guns, more i
11 shells, more fighting equip
ment of all kinds, we're tighten
ing up on draft regulations, the
purpose being to force more ef
fort Into war work.
Tho simple, UNPALATABLE
truth is that here on the home
front we've been HAVING TOO '
MUCH. Modern war NEEDS a
nation's TOTAL production
but, of course, tho civilians have
to live, so bUMb production nas
to be diverted to tho needs of
the home front.
The point is that if the civil
ians have too much the fighting
forces will have too little.
' .
TO cite just one or two in
linrn. RACE TRACKS.
NIGHT CLUBS, etc. here on tho
home front, especially in the
big cities, have been breaking
all records.
The energy thus expended,
which is wasted so far as help
ing to lick the Japs and tho
Germans is concerned, would IN
ITSELF have made a lot of tho
shells we now need so acutely
on tho western front.
WE wonder quite a little how
the Germans manage to
KEEP UP their war production
in view of the fact that their
potential productive icsources
are so much smaller than ours.
Tho brutal truth Is that they
are putting MUCH MORE of
their TOTAL EFFORT into war
production. t ,
WE homc-frontcrs. of course,
don't like to think of these
things. They aren't PLEASANT.
But we may be quite sure
that our men In the fox holes
are thinking of them.
BIG LITTER
SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 11 (IP)
Mn Hnrrl Steven's shepherd
dog rather overdid It when sho
produced a litter oi n puppies.
The dog can take care of only
11, which means Mrs. Stevens is
raising six on bottles
OBITUARY
HAl.rn HARRISON KITTERMAN
aalph tMrrtiicm Klttermtn. Klamath
ralla mldrnl. p"ecl away jiidilanly
Saturday. Dercmhc r 0. 1044 t 10:30
a. m. The dcaetl waj a native of
Kerbv, Ore., and aard 80 yrara. s
monlhi and a da.va wlun called. Ho
Ii Mtrvlvcd hy hit wife. Mra. Maraaret
Kltterman nt Klamath Fall: one son.
TSl. Dnnatd O. Klllerinan ol the
11. S. army air corpi overea: llvree
daurhleri. Jeanne Klllrrman, and Nri.
A. A. Wllltama of Klamath Fall., an,
Mr. Sherman Moore of fomona, Calif.,
a lter, Mr. Ooow llmick, and a
brother. Robert K Herman, both of
Klamath Fall.. The funeral aarvlca wll
he held In the Masonic Temple at
Kerb". Ore. Tueiday at S, p.m. wlh
Ihe Mfliera of Ihe Maaonlf lodae In
Grant" i Pa" ofllclallna. CorrimttmerU
and interment will follow In the family
plot In the Kcrby cemetery. W""1"
Klamath Funeral home of thla city are
In charse of arraoarmonl
Auxiliary to Honor
Husbands At Dinner
MA LIN Husbands of the
auxiliary of Malln post, Ameri
can Legion, will be guests al a
turkey dinner planned by their
wives for the evening of Decem
ber 22 In the basement of the
Malln Presbyterian church. The
dinner will precede the annual
Chrlstmns parly and gift ex
change. Plans for the affair were
marie nl a meeting held at Ihe
home of Mrs. A. E. Street. Ten
members were present.
The financial report on the
auxiliary bazaar held recently
Indicated a total of $08 was
made,
Mrs. Street served delicious
refreshments to Alice Nvhart,
Martha Brothanek, Ireno Trout,
Hazel Kallna, Emma Wilde, Bess
McCullcy, Ethel Roberts, Agnes
Schrciner, Ethel Hamilton.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Emma Wilde, Janu
ary 8.
DIG, Gl'S, DIGI
4 1 ST DIVISION HEADQUAR
TERS, SOUTHWEST PACIFIC,
Dec. 11 (!) Documents Indi
cated that the Japanese garrison
burled a 30,000 yen payroll
somewhere on this island before
being wiped out by the 41st di
vision. The GI's now are digging, as
they never dug foxholes, for the
"treasure" which at pre-war ex
change rates amounted to about
$5100.
Most of the soldiers are using
picks and shovels but one GI
went to work with a bulldozer.
If it's a "frozen' article yoi
need, advertise for a used one
In the classified.
Foresters Urge Aid
To Woods Program
PORTLAND, Dec. 11 Wj
States, countlca and towns were
urged to actively aid forestry
programs without waiting for
federal asaistancc, at the con
cluding session of the annual
Western Forestry association
conference here Saturday,
Foresters, requesting that in
dividual or group interests be
kept to a minimum, pledged
their support of the new federal
cooperative sustained yield pro
gram. The conference decided to ask
the federal communications com
mission to authorize a frequency
band for fire crews, as radio
plays a vital role In the work of
forest fire fighters, parachutists
and emergency work crews.
FLOWER NAMER
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Dec.
1 1 (Pi-Lawyer George C. Taylor
knows his posies. He rattled off
names of 67 floral species to win
a contest at a luncheon club
meeting.
The prize: Two dozen select
dahlia bulbs.
WEATHER
Sundij-, December 10, 1044
Ma.. Mln. Precle.
EtiCtne 42 24 .00
Klamath Falls 40 21 .on
Barramento 4fi M ,00
North JJend .17 45 ,00
Portlam! 4 .15 .00
Mrclford - 42 26 ,00
nno 4B J.l .00
San Francisco AO 42 .00
Seattle 41 34 .00
Northern California Partly cloudy to
day and tomorrow; tncreaalng cloudiness
Tuesday; local morning fogs In valleys;
little temperature change.
Washington and Oregon Mostly clear
today, tonight and Tuesday, but with
morning fog In valleys. Strong winds In
Columbia river gorge. Not much change
In temperature.
OVER THE TOP
HEPPNER, Dec. 11 (A') Mor
row county is over the top on
both the overall 6th War Loan
goal und the E bond quota.
The county reported $314,745
against a $300,000 quota: and,
on E bonds, Si 50,356, against a
$150,000 goal.
CLEAR DEBTS
BAKER, Dec. 11 (IP) Baker
county will be debt-free next
Friday for the first time in his
tory. On that date tho county will
pay $500,000 on road bonds
the county's last bonded indebt
edness. Baby harp seals weigh only
15 pounds at birth, but within
two weeks they increase to 80 !
pounds.
are the ones who show "Intelli
gence" and carry on the ancient
ant societies.
Male ants remain primitive,
non-social creatures; the females
For His Christmas
Famous
IIICKOR
JEWELRY
Tie Bars and Chains
Key Chains
Sett
$51 to
DREW'S MANSTORE
' 733 Main
.j
PmmmlAlm iuWUaM rma ttltind CiiU M V
'WMiad BottUn Klamath Falls Peptl-Cola Boltlln Co.
It "sometning to wear" is the thing on your mind.
A little girl's gift will be easy to find!
The Penney assortments, so varied and wide,
Make shoooine a pleasure, this nv Chrisunastide.
TAILORED JACKETS
Soft, bright-hued wool crepes, nubby
tweeds. 7 to 14.
ACTION-CUT SKIRTS
Pleated, gored stitched styles In wool
or mixtures.
CLASSIC SWEATERS
Slipovers, cardigans in all wool or mix
tures. 7 to 16.
90 Investment in Warmthl
,m0Q TEEN-AGE COAT HITS FOR GIRLS JLJ N?N
J . or mixtures. , jkQA 'O . & & jKs-
ittrf: ' CLASSIC SWEATERS 400 OVU -- r'
. MaJJs.i.V Slipovers, cardigans in all wool or mix- f i-ihUs "IC 'v3v Jv
-,,' , Jj Grown-up styles! Velveteen collars t ' OSvf ySwgjIV iSr
f :Jvyfar " " Ta I add a rich' &Iessy note to Chester- CTwH? vCS i rcf?5r
; r ffitjt 1 ,ieIds' reefers and by coats- colors y.? -LG aij )
1 xZjlj teen-agrs love, in warm woolens and yf' Ntj
v' '1;' j U ' PASTEL SWEATER LOVELINESS l (6' , r k''fA
I 2ZJ tr overs solo or with a BwO V.V'J1 ,' . ' ' , , t 5" jL
I kWZ- color-m ate Cardigan! J f I t 4 fel
Jill- Dresses nnvr w tLwm 1; ,:'v i "
j ;V; aXJ'Tj "iwajaj The classic shirtwaist so mm QA JT " , t
'A IX I- ifjljlitHi'mW nQM right with jackets; soft T TO -.Ut-H .n : VL .
f9 : 'r 'M il-H'-W Jf J O mttle and bow necks. S Ui '- V
l l:iU 'J .. v. Some embroidered! Sizes' " ' " 4
."'' I 'i I!! ii'V'W Dressy rayon in I . I.
fi h: 'ill!! VV'lflX polka dot and plain SKIRTS! SKIRTS! SKIRTS'. I, 1 . -1
'''' if j! i! IU rayon linene. Just r I ' I
dliX .'i! a',N the. dress for that High shades, dark tones, jAA I , V' . 1
ST -if- J 'liriJ-'.a. Christmas program husky, warm fabrics! ""if TO I ,v i ' I
X. ; l1 T3L : f Also pleated or gored; built M I v
. amu . 'TV lovely princess and , , mmm I t :',"'.f i"
t S & basque P styles in for young grace and ac f , 1
) " J. prints and plain tio"!. t v , - I
: ... ,. y f --i agy 1 iTS --r;- rayon. Sizes .7 to Hi C . I
( i WB)Dj)l "Vy " GAY WASHABLE DRESSES l 1 1! I1" ' n I
. W -mt ' r 7 Taffeta and sheer 'lis ' -V "1 ' I
W " -r' dresscs for that Bright, fresh-as-morning aQQ " C "
:$: .-.. JUL - v ' ' f s P e c ial occasion, stripes, lovely prints in (lu , fc V h j , ji" ""Hiniiili ai j
' ""' 'ICS 3 t0 H' dirndl or princess styles. VLL f'wSli'aa '- "rftFf) XM
; Tl yf. &. ' 1 L 4.98 to 6.90 Cotton and spun rayon. ( f rt. ScBV "Uf t
t I i SWJ l 1 , iwoi.oro.oE V.
I ,r)" Uijttis "" . Glow-Down Coats and Leggings f 4y
1 'fi r W "A ' ' " Snug, warm coats of Glow-Down- mQA fyi f
if II 'J ''- I tJ H k'v" Is v ' fleece, with zipper leggings and g'jT'WM'i'
IJ Vt2 I Qjyi m W- - - ( caps to match. Just the coat for a f , I ffi&J
1 's iCte ' '
Girl Scout Gilt
Department
GIRL SCOUT HANDKERCHIEFS
Large size batiste with Scout
figures.
GIRL SCOUT SCRAP BOOKS
The ideal gift for a teen-age
girl.
GIRL SCOUT STATIONERY
In white only. Smart Scout CA
Hoalffii In left hand corner. WWW
GIRL SCOUT PENNANT
An added attraction for her
bedroom.
GIRL SCOUT BOOK ENDS
Keep her Girl Scout material i rder with
these syroco wood ensignla
book ends.
GIRL SCOUT SEWING KI1
A necessity wherever
she goes. ,
Many other Girl Scout articles not listed.
second fiooa
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and
25c
65c
60c
75c
1.25
40c
Warm Matching Hat and Mitten Sets
Fringid or pom-pommed hoods with warm mittens
to match! Gay colors.
Fringed Mantilla and Mitten Sets
Any girl would love these for Christmas! So at
tractive and so warm!
Bright Pom-Pommed Mantillas
So gay for snowy days with pom-poms or embroid
ery in contrasting colors.
SECOND FLOOR
l98
BABY DEPARTMENT
wHENILLE CRIB SPREAD
Beautiful new white spread with
pastel nursery figures.
QUILTED CRIB COMFORTER
Lovely rayon satin filled with
100 wool. Pillow to match.
ALL WOOL CRIB BLANKETS
To keep baby snug and
warm. ,
WARM BATH ROBES
Wool and rayon fleece with
satin trim.
CARRIAGE ROBE
Quilt and pillow combined.
Pink and blue.
BEAUTIFUL WOOL BOOTIES
A large assortment, of thlft 90
liard-to-get item. " " ' ,
SECOND FLOOR
2.98
7.90
3.98
1.98
2.98
and
98c