jonuary 51945 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN SLATES Test Plane Hits Home; Pilot, Baby Die CL PEN NC DF ASS HERE ,. o Hnyden, lociil train ,;,r i,f civil lr nulr.il. ,.,.(1 lh lnliK "' ...Vir....liiv. Jiinuury U .it instrurllon will I) (jWrn r, on Mi.nclny und Wod- .iUllH lllltll id" t'lllllSI) In led. ,'r 111 vi'lim lit Wlu'lll .rested lit uvliillon or In !,, f pi-Wiito or coin ,n.,i limine nnd U con- without clmiiio to iinyoiie I i-lvll nlr untrol J," Wniilrn hi. IJ'-f i ' J liv I.t. IS. K. iilvviiiii, 5 , '.. ..Mill 111' I I;,;,, . unmoved ;;;; wt cull"' ' " f , to bu eovorcu wini Thin conditio" Is imt ex- Hi rxlnl inuro nil", iv... . wi'irks ' in huvr. tli- iilrpnrl 'l' 1 ,r. i.t. i.-ny .iidcl officer, Imsi K"'P .... ....,.i,. in liia oruunUu- .l ull courses iivulliiblo to ,rmbr will be coorill- ...in, iho cailel iioiiiihb ' ...Hi iiv Oiutuln .lehcoik ol uwluiiim-iit of . plane Mr ci.dr irlzutlon Iim met wl,n 1 ,,,. f enlhujluain i ,TinlltlnU lllla 5'h. ..... ...in,. flioulil be on me "n "" ly days. P J : r 3r- ' - J fVM Trlrnhotol A tit pilot nnd k t-monlli-oM baby (Irl were dmrt In thin wrrcknirp of a Ioni? Beach, Ciilll. home utter a Iwui-ciitfliicd Uumlu A -20 plnne, pllu-d by chief uwt pilot Itoimld I'. H'llllnw-r. exploded Ul mld-ulr, plunged to earth In heart of the thick ly-populutcd rcsldrntlul district. Midland to II Keno laud Mrs. 1.. A. Smith ' 1... . t..l...iU Of a lll lMIl"'" I... - . m rum""'!' riiiin i""i vt'ic iliuncr Hur " ,i, V II 1 1 1 I'CIIIUVCS on uus u.o'. Puckett fumlly urstj ul Hie honici of Mm. mja ruencu in -nt - b dinner I and Frank McKcen re. V -"V. ' . ... s to uicir iioino in r.-ii i .linmarv 2. alter nav Lot the New Year lioll l. Ashland with tnrir ! r Hrn Andernon K. K. I'uckell and er, Gusslc, vialted at the of Mr. and Mm. Joe II. on Chrlslmua hvo. lia Ward, dnimliler of Mr. r. V. t. Ward, wna nun tv a dinner recently on tenlng of her birthday an. ry. mim worn is cm UU) iMiiiuiuu ruim us city iiudltor, mid cunio Keno on ncr oirtiiuiiy to upcclnl guotl at uie lulu nrr. and Mm. D. J, Puckctt uiiililer, Norma Lela, iillom In Keno thin week report that no further hn.i been received con Bk Hubert, who win rc- nilfslni! m uctlon rc ltobert win well known lis he lived hero monl of t . and was a uniduiilo of cofiliih school BrJnnd Mrs. Joe II. Foster a Mrs. Walter S. Foster and Be lun, Wally, had dinner to. Ihef on Christmas Day. Tho was given at the home . Blanche Hrnniinn In "4m Falls. The special la nt the dinner wero two Iris and a WAVE stationed Jmnlh Fulls and Invited to iits of the Foster families Qhrislmaa Day. Mr. and oe rosters sons, Waller fiirrcn, are both In tho Olid both overseas. Wnl Iflc mnrried inn. U In thn ithi Pllflfirv nnrl Wnrrn I. Ihflnnd at the present time. Pnfiunday, December 24. tho louse fumlly had their reunion. Chr slmas din itll all of their children It. Mr. and Mr t m Of K nnuitli FiiM Mr rlrs. Albert Watrrhnusn ' mrcn of I'ulsley, and Mr. 'its. J. E. Krldlcr and or of Medfurd wcro the town guests present. Mr. U. C. A. Wlllrlini,u ,.n,l foy, of Keno, completed r'"l" . and Mrs. Guy Moore their traditional family nns Eve observance on V eVOnllltf M n n n..A r-uie, nieces of Mr, Moore, uere lrom Kliimnii, f.'niiu ' airs, nay Atchison, rc- lum nuniingtnn Hnrk, and Mr. and Mr. n.ni Ir and rl,ll,ir "-onstmas morning tho in ,-"r",imns break- 1 1" llln Atl'lllnnn. nt II... N lioino. Mrs. Moore nnd ".iiiMin are sisters, and Mrs. c. C. llnsklnson ' and Mr. n,i ui u.. served "tholr wedding ""y on December 2(1 """r given at tho Sohra lome on the Klamath o highway. Mr. and mc Phillips of Midland, Mldcnts of Keno, were UOSIS Ht tho dinner, u """Rinsons' 2.1tlt annl ' nnd the SohraUoffs' New Pine Creek Thru' will bo a regular meet ing ul the tusl bldo lirungu tills huuirdiiy night. Inasmuch as the (.iimigi; fcillvitles Binco the Clirlslinas parly December IB havo been mlniinlzcd, with no New Yeur's party at all, many grangers Ihlnk this coming Sat urday night mcuMuii will bo well alteiHled and a big social hour greatly enjoyed. A report on tho Grunge bond sales will no doubl bo inado as the Grange making the lurgest salu In 11 1 county will be award ed with u pr ize. 11 will be Inter esting to know what sort of a showing the local Grange made. - "Muck" Kiggs and family from Medfurd wero over a lew days la.it week visiting George I'erklns and lauiily and also Al vln Uuller and family. They made the visit while their sou, Orvllle Itlggs, and hti family were visiting here. Orvllle has hern sort of unfortunate in that he was qulto sick with a cold last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hlnlon were down tor New Year's visit ing wllh I'erklns and family also. "Muck" Hlggs is a brother to Granville Kiggs and also Mrs. Maude Uuller. Eleanor Hamilton arrived on Wednesday of last week to vlsiU a few days over New Years wllh Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duller, and other friends. Miss Hamilton taught at the State Lino school two years prior to this school year ami Is now teaching at Wil lows, Calif. Pvt. Tom Ahlf from Camp Hoherl.i. Calif., arrived Friday before Christmas on a leave vis iting with his wife and relatives nl Falrport. Ahlf was to havo Joined tho navy but was trans ferred to the army. Mrs. Kathryn Dick enter lalned at a pinochle party last Thursday evening. Invited quests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Irvln L. Faris and family and Mrs. Dorothy Blunt and daughters, I.orna and Jo Anne. It c ( r c s h m o n ts were served. Mrs. Clara Vernon returned last Wednesday from Prlncvllle, Ore., where she spent Christmas with her daughters. Mrs. Opal McGrcw nnd Mrs. Dorothy Al tenhtirg. and their families. Mr. nnd Mrs. Truman I.nwson were host and hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig on Christmas F.ve and Christmas Day. Last Sunday the Lnw.ions' motored to Alturas whore they enjoyed a dinner and a New Year's thea tre party with tho Cralgs, re turning on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith nnd son. Elgin, arrived last Fri day from Tinnesta, to spend New Y ar's wllh Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Smith, They left on Monduy lor Yrcka, Calif., where Mrs. Smith will undergo an operation (or double goiter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bernard wero Christmas dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Itees had New Year's dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson nnd son of Willow Hunch. Mrs. Bemlce WhltLsIt left Inst Monday for Klamath Falls, ac companied by VVC Sussiino Alel lo, of the marines, who has been visiting with Uerulcc and her parunls, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M, Kel ler, for tho pnst few days. Mrs. Whlttsll has Floridn as her des tination nnd Miss Aiello will stop at her station in Mojnvo, Calif. Mrs, Grace Bernard enter tained the Pinochle club nt a party last Saturday evening. Those nttendlng were Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Butler, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Car men Fleming, Mrs. Buna Fnrls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Alexander, All Wool Cruiser Coats nnrnnu mnni ri! OTfiDC untuun nuuLtn oiunu 800 Main Mrs. Dorothy Blunt, Mr. and Mrs. 'loin Dick and Mr. and Mm. Lee Bernard. Thu evening was eujuyed along with refresh ment. Mrs. F.liuibclh Alexander won high prize and Mrs. Buna Faris, low, for the women while Juo Smith won high lor the men with Carmen Fleming low. Mr. and Mrs. irvin L. F'arls and fumlly spent New Year's Kvc with Mr. and Mm. Knok Quiring of Davis Creek. Mrs. fcvert Held entertained nt a Now Year's church dinner at hor home last Sunday. A church meeting followed In the after noon. Those attending were Elea nor Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, K.irl Butler and sun Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ellason and Merle, Martin J. Kliason nnd Richard Day of Lnkcvlew, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mooro, Mrs. Efflo Steward, I'carl Stcwtird, Dorothy Sheldon and Adda Sterling ol Klaiiiutli Falls, Evert Held. J. M. Keller. Walter A. Willis and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Keller were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lowell of Bldwcll. Mrs. Ella Olllvcr entertained tho Happy Hour club at her home lust Tuesday niternoon. Mrs. Helena Baker entertained Mrs. Blumcr McCrary, Mrs. Elsie Converse and George Converse at her home for New Year's din ner on Sunday afternoon. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen were Mr. nnd Mrs. Clay Lawson, Mrs. El sie Converse, George Converse and Charllo Larkin. Tho East Sido Grange orches tra furnished the music for the Lnkevlcw Elk's New Year's ball. A large crowd of Elks gathered In their cozy but spacious hall for the Joyous event and al though it was not New Year's Eve, that eve was simulated and a big variety of noise makers were Issued out to the crowd which made prompt and hilar lou.t.usc of them, Mrs. Ruby Partln nnd daugh ter, Norma, who accompanied A. E. Rug as far as White Sal mon, Wnsh., where they spent New Year's Eve and a few days prior visiting relatives, returned Inst Monday evening. Hug went to Portland on business. Bly Sprague River Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Baldwin had us dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' Bob Hallett, Rose mary M:isiiot nnd Lee Jean Doreo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Welch and family spent Christmas at Hildebrand with relatives. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Timing and family and Thelma Rose, wero in Medford Thursday and : Friday after Christmas visiting ' relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leek have returned after spending five weeks in Missouri visiting relatives and looking after their : properly there. E. C. Lake is Improving from an attack of flu and stomach trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Feasler: and Jimmic were here from Su sauvillc Wednesday after Christ mas visiting. Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Crow brough arc In San Francisco to spend Uie holidays with rela tives. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Carninl spent Christmas in Mt. Shasta with relatives. Don Giles has returned from Portland. He hud planned to move his family there. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Baldwin were in Klamath Falls for Christ mas as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joo Beard and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chnstcnson were here from Klamath Falls on Sunday to see about their property and visiting in the Ivan I'nnkey home. Canners Appeal for Additional Workers PORTLAND, Jan. 5 fP) Llbby, McNeil and Libby of ficials hero appealed today for more cannery workers, explain ing that the plant is operating at only 75 per cent of capacity. A critical womanpowcr scar city, Intensified by a lack of cold storage space, endangers about 1500 tons of apples, they rc-ported. Mrs. Mildred Ilnrris will net ns librarian for Iho Women's club. The library which has been open only once a week will now be open twice a week on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Red Smith and children spent the w.;cond visit ing relatives in Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Armstrong entertained a group of friends on New Year's evo wllh a bridge party. Refreshments were served nt a Into hour to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hadlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Abbott. High scores were held by Nlsha Hadley and F. Armstrong and Herb Hadlcy took tho train ing prize. Courthouse Records miDAY rumpUtnlt Fllrd Alfred H. Peamou venui Clara Cald UTll 1'caniun. bull (or divorce, rhnrse cruel and Inhuman Ircatmrnl. Couple married April 11. 1043 at Klamath Foils. Oregon. Fred O. Small attorney Jor plaintiff. Juillea Caurt Arthur Max Werner, operating motor vehicle without one red light. Fined 13. AO. All Wool WORK SOX OREGON WOOLEN STORE Logger Boots $6.95 to $15.50 OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main at 8th mm With MADELINE MAHONEY and PAUL SWIGART Both DAY and EVENING Classes Thorough CoursV) In APPLIED BOOKKEEPING 'Ith G'cgg and that SPEEDY THOMAS T NATURAL SHORTHAND Typing, Office Machines, and Kindred Subject! A Business Offico Training School UMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE 7f Pin. Stroet pl,oni 4780 ri Pearce Beauty Shop Under New Management Kathryn Hankins New Owner Perionnel Will Romain the Same c Glyndell Brasheras Macquelene (Mackie) Blainp ic Alctha Mendenhall I Out-They-Go Sale! It li not our policy to offor you anything but naw, up-to-date merch andise; on our salas. No 2 or 3-year-old stock no ipocial merchandise for apodal sales no odd stocks bought for close-out. Every item good staple merchandise from nation's roliable leading firms reduced to clear. ' LADIES' TAILORED COATS Redfern, Lilli-Ann and West Coast U Off lines of part and all wool popular fabrics. Reefer and dress maker styles in newest popular shades. Sizes to 46. $2250 - $4950 Less FUR TRIMMED COAT 4U UU Forstmann and Botany 100 Woo. Superb fabrics in newest weaves and shades. Tailleur and dress maker styles. Trimmed with popular furs of finest quality. Sizes 12 to 20. 5950 H3950 Less 20 1 5, V ' ft i (Plus Fur Tax) ONE LOT -WINTER Dresses Including all new winter styles of Doris Dodson styles in one and two-piece, soort, casual and dressy modes. Sizes 9 to 15 and 12 to 44. $895 o $2250 Less 20 arm Fur Coats 9() try coat in stock included in this vF Every Clcaraway Sale. ANNIS' furs of beauty "tops in the fur coat field." . 1 All Ladies' HATS 12 Price Many late holiday styles. All stylet and shades to choose from in exclusive modes to $15.00. MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Kiw list iiiis Specials All Children's Hats Smart little felts m late Fall-Winter styles. Feather, ribbon and self trimmings. 11 .00 Children's Coats Your choice of entire stock. Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 14 years. 13 Off ODDS-AND-ENDS TABLE Clothing items for the kiddies and juniors. Many items worth doubla and more than $1.00. See Other $1 Tables Throughout Store I 50 Wool Plaids 50 wool, 50 rayon. Good assortment of color schemes lo ehooje from In four designs. Excellent for school skirts and dresses. 54 in. wide. Reg. $2.50 Value $ .98 We Close Dally at 6 P. M. SWEATERS and SKIRTS VALUES TO $5.95. Assorted skirt styles In plaids and plain. Sweaters in Sloppy Joes and Cardigans. $&50 HEADWEAR Clearance Scaifi and snoods in knitted and (t print styles. VALUES TO S1.59. CHOICE 1 100 LADIES' HANDBAGS Lovely assortment of fabrics and (f leather baas in season's smartest shapes and fitments. VALUES UP TO $5.95. RAINCOAT! Women's and children's styles and slaes. Tanging In price from $5.95 1? $16.95, less 13. MOST ALL SIZES i Off LADIES' BELTS One lot of about 100 as sorted styles. Reg. values of $1.00 to $1.95, less 50. i Price 1 , ahXUa&vfcyaHi j TUt WON AN'S STCBEjnc ,K.A4 .-, sf.A fA " f u