Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    HERALD AND NEW5, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE FIV
lOj. ; ;
mSMMMi MEMBERSHIP
mgsmmmmm FORUM
h. "J'..1a Cecil Cheyne,
!' Ti l, a girt by
'Rfflirt Jwkln ol Mall.,
."limit MlUnr, noted loc
Mnl.t titer for tin
, WH '
Int.
'.'"L'iiv. Wednetday. at
E! i i.iciudliis livestock and
".cono " club.. M.rrll
f .h. outstanding beef
Hi th. counly for the past
..in nd won ine l it
y cub weopstake award
Lhosc yurt. If the Mrrl
?.i fm, rciel thl. yer It
f ilium, permanent potter
of the wid
UMr. ...Jd Mr. "ay
un.r .. .... -----
''" "' Mr.
I. ( lilt urtutviM ......
mini.' ' . t h . r. Thorn..
To .Myrtle Puln . Mr.
Iter dieo ucremuoi ,';.,
rl iervle wero held III
illlt Willi ' "-
1 But Utr.-Lt. William
t;for. 20-d.y real
Led in India fr 10 moiillm.
I. Will II1C """
I'wutdroii. lie wa. wound
C tli. Il. of on No-
lnr 11. Itvrili.ri ... ...v
i. ...h Mrs II. K. Tavenner
03 Norlh 0th.
IK Thuridty All mother,
unont pupil. are Invited to
mceung
ulty afternoon, January 11.
o'clock In the auditorium,
rdtnl to Mr. Ilcnry Oerber
dent. Camp Fire Girl, of
Lovell J group win ire .i
'to ctre (or any .mall chll-
ol motners aetiring io pi
th, meeting.
omot.d mcnara i. iijtug,
!of Mrs. Mabel C. Hydo of
Mtrlln. hat recently neen
A Ia fhn rank nf eoruoml
lie US marine corpt. He wa.
cted ociooer J. nnd. ioob
training at San Diego and
.mnhlblotii motor and
Iportatlon operator. Hyde
tiietea nit training in uio na
il uianat.
Iigttln Available The
miner I uuine, a mommy
..In ,.,,1,1 i. !,,., h lli wita
Y vital Information to con.
rn, may now De ooiainea
lout coil. Persona Interested
i iriirM arsnllratinr. hlanlta at
Shorn, demonttratlon agent'
lit Husband Mm. Edythe
ft hat left for Coinptnn,
. where the will vl.lt Mr.
Mn. J. G. Letlie. formerly
lilt city, and there the will
B her husband, Cpl. Lenoy
he, who ia stationed at Camp
feu, Calif.
United Hiatal 9al T.H
n.. .On nf tip. anI Mra
Sin Greene. Klamath Fall.,
birrlvari In tha Ifnil,4 Ctala.
furlough from the Aalatlc-
I iic ineaier wnere he terveel
lonths with the army corp.
ifincori.
kst Petition Wallace W.
runt, recently of Fre.no.
I. and formerly of Klamath
1. hat rrhlrnitH hra mnA a.
rd a potltlon a. clerk with
a .math aIIIm . u . I
fcclimttion.
Jaan Wla. antana
tihterof Mr. and Mr.. Walter
ndnger, 2033 E.rla, la
med to her hom.i with rlilrk.
ox. She returned from Cor
J, wnere ma la a .tudent at
(on Slate college, Friday
F.tl Klnmnth V,n....
arc urged by Mra. Wlnnl-
I ft. G linn mmWu
S" ' o their meat deal.
( ... W1", DC pam rour cent.
tWO reri nnl.,1. u
l"l turned In. ' "
C..Mt! iTt1" ron State
iin kVSS v.""on d'.trlct No.
I'll hold it, monthly meeting
r,T'J,n"ry 11. at 8 p. m.
at wH; Dl" Smel-
" miitu,
fnechl. Club Nona Hall
itast Main ,ni u""!.
i.!.pJnoSh.le dub on Thur..
Mock ' or lunchen t
'Jne?,!-;S,!''.E' w- Tlch.
tllinHi, Wcclllctlny In Med
o ft ,mcetN o(.t.te
K??.u.!h-Mr.. M. C. C.,.,ol
flffi'. ? CilHornl. or an
N'lfcM' Kennedy.
'""I bus'S "y Bnornoon
o
friggration
Mxlprntnt Co.
Karl n
1 Klamaiu m
rnont 1461
rot
Commorelol
Rsl.u .
on Born Mr. and Mr.. Ver-
land Huff are parent, of a ton,
Leo Martin, born December 20,
at North Bend. Mra. Huff and
child are now at the home of her
parent. In r.tiillle. Huff, who It
In the UH navy, .pent a few day.
the flr.t of the ynnr Willi hi. wife
and ton. Thl. I. the flr.t grand-
on nom to Mr. and Mrs. Hoy
Huff of the Midland district.
potluck Dinner flpHiilah
American war veleruu. and aux
iliary will meet for politick din
ner and a aoclul hour In Ihn KC
hnll tiiinday, January 14, at 1:M0
D. ni. All meinbera and friend.
are invited.
SET
C OF
C
A memberihlp forum of the
Klamalh counly clmmber of com
merce will be held at Ihn Wlllard
hotel Februnry 8.' The tetalon
will be followed by a buffet
upper.
Report, from encli of Uii com
mittee) chairmen will Inform
member, of wliut hat been done,
and what i. being done by the
chamber,
Arrangement for the meeting
are In the lunula of the fonun't
committee, under the Icadcrthlpl
of John A.ihley.
Many of the member, have
felt that the In.ldo work of thl.
organization ahould be thown to
the membership. A .linllar meet
ing waa held by the board of di
rector. In December, and waa to
lucceaaful that thorn have been
many request, to give the tame
type of a act.lon to the member,
a. a whole.
HIGHER EDUCATION
SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 10 lPt
A three-day ctiur.e In wentcrn
cowboy dancing appear, to be
popular. Unlverally of Utah of
ficial, .old more than 100 per
aon. mini, from a. far away a.
.outhern Idaho have enrolled.
Clnaalfled Ad. Bring Rc.ult..
ADOLF BERLE WED
employe, compen.atlon comml.
lon. The Job paya 0000 a year.
Mrs. Caraway, who was de
feated in the tenatorial primary
last year, will aucceed the late
John J. Kecgan.
Clataiflcd Ad. Brine Result..
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 0P
Adolf Berle, Jr., until recently
an amittant aecretary of date, :
was nominated by President
Roosevelt today to be ambassa
dor to Brazil. ,
Berle resigned a. aa.l.tant tec-1
retary when the president and i
Secretary of State Stettlnlu. re-1
organized the department a few I
week. ago. He will .ucceed Jet-1
ferson Cnffery, who left the Bra-1
ziiian pott to become ambat.aaor
to France.
Mr. Roosevelt nominated for
mer Senator Hattle Caraway to
membership on the United State.
J 111', Iteeelvedt
FILSON
Wool Cruisers
Navy, Red Plaid
TIN COATS & PANTS
All Size.
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
Grandma Switchet Millions of Mothers
To Her Mutton Suet Idea For Chest Colds
Tinneer grandma liked to "rub
cold." with a "home rub" contain
ing mutton uet. 8uch a rub wa.
her "old reliable" for relieving chest
muscle tightness, soothing bron
chial Irritation, loosening- phlegm,
checking coughing, easing sting of
: chapped lip. and nostrils. Today
sclenc has modernized this princi
. pie with Penetro, the salve with a
base containing thla sam old ash
, loned mutton suet, plus 5 active In
t (rredlents so now Grandma', old
idea ia switching millions to this
! newer relief that 1. being hailed all
over America.
I You'll like Penetro the first time
! you feel it spread smoothly on
: cheat, throat, back Its mutton suet
i make. It melt instantly, vanish
j quickly. It gets to work 3 ways at
I once to make you and your children
more comfortable (l)Penetro re
lieve, colds' pain as Its mutton suet
helps carry medication to nerve
ends In the skin. (2) Relieve,
muscular tightness and congestion
through counter-Irritation (in
creased blood flow). (3) Loosen,
phlegm, eases coughing through
fileasant Inhalation of instantly re
eased vapors.
You'll feel relief so miickly a
painful misery eases, coughing 1
lessened, phlegm loo.nen, cheat
rawness .oothed. You'll rest more
comfortably, (rive nature a chance
to restore vitality through sound
deep. That's why so many mother,
thank Grandma for her idea praise
science for perfecting it and buy
Penetro at druggists everywhere.
Relieve your chest cold mlserie. aa
million, are doing today get your
Jar of white, easy-to-use Penetro.
On Laava Victor C. Lundy,
PhM lc, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C, A. Lundy of the Pelican hotel,
Is home for a 30-day leave. He
hat served In the South Pacific
for the past 22 months and ex-
riects to be returned to hi. base
n New Caledonia.
Ill In Hospital Louie "Hap" I
Hagrman, employe of the Klam
ath Bllllnrda. la Improving at
Klamalh Valley hospital where
he hat been seriously 111 with
pneumonia. i
From Malln M. M. Slaalny, '
maun rarmer, is in Kiamatn
Fall, today on business.
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By BARBARA ROBKAMP
Juanlta was lucky enough to
have a hnrf vacation In order to
go to Portland this week, so I
will try lo struggle tlirough to- i
day's news, note., comment.. j
An assembly was held for the
benefit o( sophomores, Juniors, '
and seniors Tuesday morning.
Guett speaker waa Irith-borii Dr. '
James Millar, world lecturer and
traveler, who tpoko on the part
today's youth must take and is
taking In a democracy.
' . . .
lll-Y I. holding a special elec
tion Thursday morning lo elect
a new president. Hurry Tindnll,
head of the organization at the
present time, leaves at the end
of this semester to enter Pacific
university. This group alto mel
Monday night for Ihn purpose ol
nominating new members. A
nominating committee consisting
of Jim Clabby, lver Stride and
Bill Abbey was appointed.
The bi-weekly meeting of
Chess club was held last night.
Plans concerning it. formal
banquet were discussed and It
wa. tentatively decided to hold
it January 26, In the Wi-Nc-Ma
hotel dining room. This organiza
tion is also planning to purchase 1
Chess club pins In the near fu
ture. . .
Keno wa. defeated by the
Wildcats last night in a game on :
Pelican court. Final score was
40-20.
a
Thursday afternoon, the
Krater staff will meet sixth per
iod with C. P. Rowc, pnst advl.
or, who leaves January IB to
take over teaching duties at Pa-;
clflc university, and II. O. Palm
er, the newly appointed advisor.
Plans and policies will bo dis
cussed at this- time.
Bartltship Oregon's
Whisrl. In Use
PORTLAND. Jan. 10 W)
The whittle tlint sounded aboard
the old battleship Oregon in
the glorious day. of hor run
around the Horn for the battle
of Santiago I. back on the Job
again.
Salvaged from the once-proud
battlewngon, the whistle 1.
mounted on the stemwhccler
Jean, of a Willamette-Columbia
river fleet.
I ejj. l
l.m.mk.r thai Constipation
.an make all tatkt leek bill
Energy at low eblif Chsck contllps"'
tlonl Tske Nature's Remedy (Nil
Taltlols). Contain, no clicnilrnls, no
minerals, no Phitool derivatives. NR.
Tablets are different del differcpt.
Purely Kutlablch combination of
10 vegetable ingredients formulated
ever CO yesrs ago. Uncosted or candy
coated, their action la dependable,
thorough, yet gentle, as millions of
Nil's have proved. Clet a 2J Con
vlneer Hoi today. Alt druggists.
Caution: Tako only as dlreolod.
NX rOMOHT; TOMOMOW AUIOHt
Alt-VIGETABIE LAXATIVE
'ONE WORD SUGGESTION
rOR ACID INDIQMTION-
DEPEND
AH The Time in 45 . . .
ON PENNEY'S !
For everything you need and want,at prices you can pay
(With ample left for War Bonds to speed a better day)'
Depend upon your Penney store! Depend on us to strive
To serve you well, as always, during 1945.
Th Hout D.terr.t a Lift!
New Drapery
and Slipcover
Fabrics
mm w
SIMM
One way to establish a definite
color scheme in a room i. to have
drapes match the slipcover.. So
easy to do when you make them
yourself! Have them ready for
spring this year!
All-Over Floral.
Floral, en Strip
Colorful Stripe.
Others
at 59c
ilft"i''if
a.i?iy$y:t
I life ill
ill .
,r Vs?'' '
Prisciila Curtains
95e
Florals, fluffy dots, or nov
elty clipped figure, to
dress up your windowsl
Vsiv' si
Drat. Up Your Windows!
Prisciila Curtains
95
Fluffy dots, novelty clipped fig
ures or sheerv-printed florals.
These are complete with- gener
ous tie backs.
Tailored Curtains
Lacy weaves, open
air meshes with bor
der designs. Panels,
pairs.
1
.29
BOYS' WAIST OVERALLS
o A
Sanforized shrunk. 8-or. denim! Fitted waist
and wide turn-up cuff. Sizes 4 to 14.
Reduced!
Boys' Melton Jackets
t
.2"
Heavy weight, part wool, button front. Two
slash pockets. Sizes 14 to 18.
Reduced
Boys' Poplin Jackets
.98
Water repellent. Tan military style, with
shoulder straps and army air force insignia
on alcevo and breast pocket.
Boys'
Plaid Mackinaws
100
All wool, heavy weight, fully
lined. Large collar can be changed
Into a pnrka hood. Four large
pockets. Red and blue plaids. Sizes
B to 14.
Plaid
Sheet Blankets
89
Sheet blanket. In pink and blue
plaids. All cotton material. Size
70x80.
Children's
Non-Ration Shoes
1-49
Llttla lots' white non-rationed high
shoes. Well made, durable! Size.
2 to 8.
Slses SU to 8 1.88
Boys'
Plaid Jackets
3.98
All wool, medium weight, zipper
front. Size. 8 to 18. Brown plaids
only.
MEN'S UNION SUITS
1"
Cotton union suits. Long sleeves and legs.
Fine knit, excellent duality! Sizes 38 to 46.
Men's Melton Jackets
3.98
Cossack style! Warm and practical. Button
front. Navy blue melton cloth. A real value
at this reduced price. Sizes 36 to 48.
MEN'S WORK SUITS
0.69
Heavy golden blue striped twill. One piece.
Sanforized. Reinforced stitched at points of
strain. Sizes 34 to 44.
Also blue d.nlm work suits 3.29
Ladle.'
Wrap-Around Turbans
98
Rayon material. Can be worn several way!
New spring shades to choose from,
LADIES' RAYON SLIPS
Lace trimmed rayon In tea rose only. Also
rayon jersey in white. Sizes 33 to 42.
maw noon
A Variety of Style.
Suits and Coats
75
w
Checks, bright colors, pastels
in tailored or dressmaker
styles. Smart kick-pleated
skirts. Boy coats with sweet
heart lapels. Or Chesterfields
with new details on pockets
and buttons. 9 to 20.
Soft Dressmaker Details
Severely Tailored Types
Wonderful Kaw Color.
REDUCED!
Women's Dresses
A.00
A group of better dresses priceo io
clear at this low price! Jerseys, light
weight wools, rayon crepes in one and
two-piece styles.
Reduced! Girls1 Coats
6-77
All wool and wool and rayon coats of
suede and fleece in plain and plaids.
Fitted and boy coat styles, snugly lined
and interlined. Sizes 7 to 14.
REDUCED! WOMEN'S COATS
All wool suede and Shetland coats, made in both
fitted and boy style.. Just the right weight to wear
right nowl A grand buy at such a price.
14
.77
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