fiuory u, w HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIV!" lc USNIl, l In'"' 1. nr. " 11 . ..,u., i. uis f P"",' ' f, SlMllllWCSl I'll- 3' ciU.li from A.lmln.1 T1?.. im incrllnrUiuM and fill- T . ...liiilllU'llt. ev " - . i.iher Dlti Mm. W. A. Cnrl- t' SMtl Kll.i i.tl... rv . . ....,li,v nvull III! III ,.r,I full Ol V.r imn i rfy . Mr. iiKt MrH.Cnrl.on lint once fur liriin i;ii. ". S Mm. full liven in ""'"" lliriur iiu " summer wi f i'llvil vUltnl l'ro ninny Llmilon Unit Tho Altii t," Jlonw Ksl.-ni.lon unit will f " .. ,lv .1 ill I II II IV 10. lit f home of Mm. t:. C. Crnvvfurd l, iimni.. Mm. Wlnnl- J allien win discuss ,rtlalltiiK Dclinciuency. " the ollnil U called 10 0 el,,ck I lu'ch will b served pot- Navy Applicant) Six recent navy iiil limits thrmih the Kliunntli nnvy rccniltluK slutlnii Include Willi). II. Cillddni, Jiuuca A. Wlllliunn, Itiilirr A. Wilkinson unit Myrus K. UrstviiiiK, nil f Kliiinnlli H ill In, iiiilylnn fur Ken nil service In llin tmvy. C.'iirrnll Mistier nl Mldlui.d and I.yinun N. I'lililik of Kluniiilli Kails iii ill led fur iilrvi'i'wnii'n. These buy urn nnw In I'lirtliind tnklnu f I mil iiiiillfyinu exiiininiitluiui, Vi.ltlna I.t. (Jk.) Itlchurd Niii.Ii. USNIt. ucciiuiiiiinlcd bv Mra. Niii.Ii, In vlaltlnu hero ut mo nomn ni n m parents, Mr. mid Mm. W. K. Nash. 2 Mill Niii.ll Iiiih Just returned from n yitnr In llni Aleulliins where In; win stationed with tliu uiivy nlr corpit. Ilu mid 111" wlfv visited with her fmnlly In Kurekn, Ciilir., before fiinililK here, 1,1 Minn r.'porln to bciitllu on Jim u u ry 27. clflo rullrond, hug recently ro turned lo Kliunntli Fulls niter upendliiK :i(l duyii iiccoinpiinylnii military train over tho U, l lino from U m n li u Id Kansas City, l'nrllund, Lou AnKelos mid points In between, To Hocky Point John SnrK Iiikiiii, district runner for l.nko 0' the Woods, niiide u trip Wed nesday to Itoeky I'nlnl to inuku u prellinlnury uxniiilniitlon of pronpeellvi! timber miles In the moil. Sin KUiHi.ji reported Unit the roads In the iiren were passable wllh llllle ml(iw n c-onrttf lt;rnlle mud evident. To Meet TlH! 1'im Valley. Olnni) home extension unit will meet Frldiiy, Jiuuinry 12, nt I0:;i0 li. in. nt lhu hoiiii! of Mm. Miiry llrellhiiupl. The demon, atrution will be on "Oven Menlii" nlveii by Mm. Wilbur HcIIIiik mid Mr. Hollo Sturmnn. Thank Public Tho members of thu nuxllliiry to the Veteran of Korelun Wnrn wish In Ihnnk tlm public for tlitj boiikn mid miiKiilnen doniited for the Mu rine liiirrwk dlpeiiMiry hint week. Roturni Wllllnm Kennedy, trnvvllntf frelohl nnd piiwenKer iilient hero for the Union Va- y5yf SAafU and SAafU To Moot Tho Liidlen' Aid of the Klmt Covennnt church will meet nt tho church Frldny, Junii ii ry 12, nt 7:43 p. m. Mm. Umrn lieriiiniinii mid Mi Cirnce Unr did ur hodleiineii nnd nil mem ber!, nnd filencln iiro urncd to nt tend. Impaction Trip Plannad An hmpecllon trip to the liny Scout ciuup nt CroHcent hike will be mndo by u pnrly of uldi-r xcriiitH on Hiiturdny, Kubruury 24. Tho uroup will kl from Crescent Luke Into tho cump. Morei to DorrU Mm. John Allen, who operated Allen'i rc Inurunt on N. Uth for many yenm, hint moved to Dorrls from Richmond, Calif. Her liusbnnd in employed ut the llomcntcud nt Uorris, BIG carton wiui Jimt beinu unpacked whllo I wan ut Currin' ye.iterdny . . . And It contained aomclhiiiR now that looked o prnclical I couldn't help fnllinit for It A new kind of comblmilion vc (ft una mcqucr nun ounni Hhcll font. 4Jli called Llciir-ijic , , , aiici ts only 90c, plua tax. Sot wave iwt, you aprny or nib It on (lump iinir . . . ur cr your hnlr la act, nnd dry, yi can ipray It on lo keep tho vt in place. tmitlni!ly. It leave your tr toll , . And will wuali out ily. ilf you need a aprny, Currln'i ' gla olomlzera nt $1.00). Wnd Currln'a I nt 840 Main jtccl, on tho corner of Ninth. nmmbr . . , Thora'i a lim it to th lime that tha famoua Tuaay Wind and Weather Lo tion can be bought at hall-price . . . Bo don't put off getting aev era) bottle of thla wonderfully healing 'and protective lotion, which alao la a fine powder foundation . . . Available at Currln'a For Drug. frLaTERDAY I nnw tho now H Pottery Hint Gnrrobm'. hni been expccthiK to nrrlvo for a long time , . . Chinese-stylo crncklcware In White. InrniiMl,, nl s,.v usc Hint I beautiful nnd iraiul nnd unusual enotiKli to uc comment anywhoro. here arc lovely-ahnped bowl I vanes, nnd fliiurine of Chi- C f IHirr. hlr,1B -l.w.l.. ". deer ... At price riniK- 'lum si.uu to J8.00 per fly Hie way . . . Did vnu ?w Hint Clnrcelon' lins n '(1 StOCK nf rtrlnlnrl nll..n , , , - - , .-n VI,, lull mill on table clolh. . . . i.,,,,-!,. nnd cnrd lnblo i.o . . . ' Wly printed kitchen C. thn at... . "iu nro won- fiircclon's Is nt 407 Mnhi ocl, State a SHIPMENT of dlnnerwnre, I Hint hit been on order for II a year, at last has nrrlvcd II at Your Store . , . Tho l ben nil fill Mayflower doslun of Vernon Kilns, one of the finest line of senil-porcclnln . . . The kind that looks frniiilc but Isn't. If you don't know this pat tern, you really ouKht to see it , , Even tho h a p c of tho plate, cup and thiiiK Is somc tliliitf special, havlnii been de signed by Koynl Ilickmnn, the fninou.i ceramic designer of Swedish ware. It' a lonK-lnstlnu dinnorwnrc despite it benuty, with the de sllin undvrKlnitc to resist fadinx and wear, nnd tho scmi-porcc-lain nmuziiiKly sturdy, A 42-pleco set (for six) coals only $28.25, a fnct Hint comes as n pleasant surprise to the ninny particular people who admire il Your Store also has received some of tho Vernon Kiln's love ly Dolores pattern . , , Also handpnlntcd under tho Klnr.e . . , Which is slightly higher in price. - Your Store Is nt 721 Mnln Street. Entertainment Program The Knglea' 11)45 entertainment pro gram will start off Saturday, January 13. There will be danc ing every Saturday night for members and their Indies only. Admission is free. In United States George A Pierce of Klumath Foils lins nr. rived In the United Stules on furlough from the Asiatic-Pacific theater of operations where ho ha served 18 months with the nrmy Infantry corps. Moose Lodae Tho Loyal Or der of Moose will meet In the Moose hull Thursday bight lit 8 p. in. In regular session. Atten tion Is culled to the new evening for meeting, Thursday Instead of Friday, Returns Kuth Henry, cm ployed at the agricultural ad justment agency office here, re turned Wednesday night from Creston, la., where she had been visiting relatives for tho past month, SENTENCES SETFOR I WbfllltlltLUUItno sold each Saturday from 0 a, m. to 12 noon and each Wednesday throughout the day. Applicants ore asked to appear only on these days. From Portland Stanley Jew ell, Hurry Willis mid I'uul T. Krenger, officials of the Fish and Wildlife service from Porlluud, uro In Klamath Falls on a gen eral Inspection trip of Kloinuth county. Card Party Women of the Moose will hold a card party Fri day, January 12, at 2 p. m. In the Mooso hull. This Is the fourth of tho series. Tho public is invited to attend. Paaaea Eddy Teat John M. Mull.. ..I 'e..ll..i.,. 1 ,t u ,,i luiiiiunu hub punned inu Kddy test and Is now qualified I iur riiuur training ai inc drool Lakes naval training center In Chicago, 111. Returns Mrs. John Foster re turned Tuesday morning from Mason City, In,, where she has been visiting the past two weeks. Mrs. Foster i tho former Mary Uelh Hammond. 1'AltlS, Jun. 11 W) Five U. S. urmy enlisted men accused of looting supply trains and sell ing cigarettes and other goods were sentenced to 40 lo 45 year at hard labor by a court martial today. The five, all of company C of the 7 tilth ruilway operating bat talion, were the second group to be tried in cases involving 182 enlisted men and two of-1 fleers. i Sentenced to 40 yeurs were ' Pvt. Fred C. Jones, 11), I'hilippi, I W. Va.; Pvt. Edwurd N. Wag ner, 22, o f St. Paul; PFC. Thomas G. Harper, 26, of Ccn trnllti, III., and Sgt. Leonard J. French, 33, of Houston, Tex. Sgt. Morel A. Young, ,'), of New York City, was sentenced to 45 years. Defense counsel made a spec ial plea for Jones on account of his youth. Wlnema Members of Wlnema club of Pythian Sisters will hold a regular meeting Friday at 8 p. in. In the city library club rooms. Officers will be Installed. Members ro advised that lunch will not be served. From Spring Lake Earl Mack from tho Spring Lake dis trict is in Klamath Falls today, Thursday, on business. Federal Stamps Not Needed Until July Federal tax stamps for auto mobiles arn.'not rcouircd until July 1, 1045, It was pointed out by I'ostmastcr Burt E. Hawkins, Thursday. Many have the slate auto tax, winch Is due the first of I the year, confused with the fed eral lax. Hawking stated. The federul tax docs not expire un til June 30, and it is not neces sary to purchase a stamp until that lime unless in the case of a car sale or transaction, he concluded. Bike Owners Urged To Get Licenses Bicycle owners are urged lo obtain 11145-48 license plates this week. Employes in the police Judge's office, city bull, will start selling bike licenses Saturday from 9 a. m. to 12 noon, and all day Wednesday. Those applying for licenses arc asked to bring all necessary information with them. The charge is 50 cents for the two year period. Licenses will be Bull Charged With Possessing Stolen Property by State Tho state of Oregon has filed a complaint of felony against Waller Henry Bull, charged with being in possession of stolen property. On January 3 of this year, Bull allegedly stole and con cealed 15 cases of ale, belong ing to John Stolt, and valued at $50. The defendant has waived a preliminary hearing, and his bail has been set at $1500 cash, FIRST STONE STREET Downtown New York's Stone street is said to have been the first street In tho Now World paved with stone, hence its name. It was called Brouwer straat ( (Brewer street) under Dutch rule, because it was the center of the brewery industry of New Nctherland. Some people trust to luck) others buy insurance from Hans Norland, 118 North 7th. Come snow, Marine Barracks' jki fans will have the chance to see some plain and fancy skiing. Major Clyde C. Roberts, Bar racks executive officer, an nounced Thursday that through the courtesy of P. C. Carlson, 1290 Patterson, an excellent ski run has been located on the town side of camp. Carlson is owner of considerable property adjacent to the Barracks. A ski shack is under construc tion and should bo ready for use with the first good snow fall. At least 170 pairs of skis are avail able, some of them purchased through the Barracks, many do nated from local citizens, resi dents of Detroit, Mich., and oth er point. Donations came in as the result of stories which ap peared in outside papers in re gard to the need for winter SDortg equipment by the ma rines. Roberts reported the site now contemplated for use is a "pretty good natural run" and should provide excellent sport both for the old hands at the game and those Just getting the hang ol ' skiing. The dam at ono cud of the ice skating ring, located at tho pa rade grounds which centers the , post, was Hearing completion Thursday. Roberts said a little water was frozen at that point now and Hint plans called to flood tho pluco gradually to lnw sure best possible Ice. More than 75 pairs of skates are available, at the present time, almost all , donated by interested towni folk. STILL DOING IT W The word, vandalism, so ar"; propriate for the spirit of tin .', modern nazi, comes from an ear lier Germanic people the Van dals, who overran and plundered ' neighboring countriees in th4 i fourth century. iua CAPTURED FIRST SHIP . The U. S. Coast Guard was the first service to capture a British., man-of-war during the war of i 1812, when its cutter "Jeffer son" captured the British brig ! "Patriot." SHOE OIL SHOE GREASE OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main at 8th Missionary S o c I t y The Katliryn Belittle Missionary so ciety will meet on Friday, Jun uary 12, at tho home of Mr. A. D. Til ton on 700 N. 11th. Friends are cordially invited. Return Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mortenson and children luivo returned to their home in Rose burg, after brief, visit with Mrs. Mortenson' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis of 128 Lincoln. j Vlaltlnfl Mrs. William Buy less and Infant son of Ashland are visiting her husband's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bay-less, Eagles Auxiliary The Eagles auxlllury will meet on Friday, January 12, at 8 p. m. In the upper FOE hall. Lunch and en tertainment will follow lodge, Visitor Mrs. Hazel Anderson of Lakcvicw was a recent visitor nt the home of her mother, Mrs. Dora E. Givan, 272D Hope. She Is also a granddaughter of Mra. Ray Cooper. Staff Meeting Held A medi cal staff mooting was held Wed nesday afternoon at Hillside hos pitul for n general discussion of city medical problems. Pre-Shrunk Black Jeans OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800, Main 11 i ife: 45n yJOANROMrl I o lob. A ld I. m ' vv'""1 AitWi I "V dram ; '"Bro New tTfrmfl .75 Values for and Cream Deodorant Sajtly helps Stop Perspiration 1, Docs not irritate skin. Does noc lot dresws or men's shirts. 2, Prevents undcr-srm odor. Helps stop perspiration safely. 3, Apurc.whitc.tnmepiic.stsin. less vantthing cream, 4, No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 5, Awarded Approril Seal of American Institute of Launder ing harmless to fabric. Use At rid reguiariy. Wl Ge4 HatmhMpwf yT 39 RRID THI IMCIST IIUIN) DIODORANT TO J'lE comic Valentino curd, M today nr., ,tt.n, rem hc ,,, cnrlcUiro fcf '!nl c"ull 00 """l K'uclgos... lor dnv 0,'" I 8"v Iho ho Inn I nn "'' ift fiinJ0r.,:,s'n" e renlly iihe i. ,, M y mnKn " f ' Day. n,'ll,ly of Vnlc "' h" Valentine's. display nl r a1 nrrn''K0 U my "l ln Art and Gift ! of th' I?1 10 "io cards, tine iSm wn", plncln 11,0 At u nml Plnco enrds '' and ni.'!""10!. ,n wero nro . '. " r-" "l n vnientlno I SwLa":L lov?y Madeira I wh u f 1 "n '""idkor- F' reni . ' tllos0 hnndker- THE new line or prlnica jer sey dresses that Just camo In at Whylnl'ii simply were mndo tn ba talked about , , , They nro one-plcccrs wllh slenderizing pcplums, fluttering square necklines nnd extended-shoulder sleeves that can hardly be called sleeves at nil. Tho colors are something spe cial, loo . , . Eggshell back ground wllh a flornl print of yellow, brown nnd green , . White, wllh n floral print of green, fuchsin nnd blnek . . . Powder blue with n blnck print, nnd chartreuse villi black. They're Hie kind you can start wearing right now, and keep on wearing right through tho Summer months ... Al though they're called Spring styles , , . You'll love them, really, when you sec them, $22,110 nt Whytnl's . . . Ninth nnd Main streets. F Did Peter and the Apostles Teach Celibacy? We have no record In the New Testament of "Peter's teaching the Idea of celibacy, Ii he did, he taught some thing which he did not practiae, because he was a married man. The New Teitnment mentions the .fact that Jeaua healod Peter's wlfe'a mother. "Let marriage be had In honor among all, and lot the bed be undoflledt for fornlcaiora and adulterers God will Judge." (Heb. 13)4). "But the Spirit saith xpresaly, that in later tlmea some shall fall away from the faith, giving hoed to aeductng aplrlta and doctrlnea of demona, through the hypocrisy of men that speak Ilea, branded In their own conaciance at with a hot lroni forbidding to marry, and commanding lo abataln from meata, which God created lo be received with thanks giving by them that believe and know the truth. For every creature of God Is good, and nothing Is to be rejected, if it be received with lhankaglvlng." (I Tlm. 4:1-5). "I dtilre therefore that tha younger women marry, bear children, rule the houaehold, give no occailon to the ad versary for revillngi" (I Tlm. 5:14). RAYMOND I. GIBBS, Evangelist. . CHURCH OF CHRIST ' 2205 Wantland Ave. Klamath Falls, Oregon. I I I I I I OB J r I i 4 l ,..:;;. ,...-,$8 S0( Mf I KvA tA r - IB V Mlv i if''''-' V y i c V Villi U - . MM My ' : ; 4 Use Our W EOx LAYAWAY Saturdays. WPtiaMai 'h ' DEVELOPING ENLARCINC PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. Just lleeeivedl MEN'S SKI BOOTS "Ruud" model, heavy arch, oil tan. Sizes 7 to 12. $16.50 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Floral Figured Prints Twills in Superb Pastels Adorable Winter Whites Crepes in Black or Colors Fur Trimmed Velvet and Wool Costume Suits Reg. 29.95. Selling Now For 2i95 Values that You'll Appreciate! All-Wool Meltons . . Duv-Bloom Fabrics Suede Coats that Arouse Admiration 617 MAIN ST. January Clearance Sale s00 miii 1 if fV lu IlLlSI? J ri 1 m .1 1 I : . til:" !:j:; iy-i.' m.