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Mrs. Evans fpolko she hud placed the gild thought Hio bundle been picked up by Ilia it Loit ItnUi Durant ot :srcy liolt'l re loriea to ollcc Hint her iiursc was I the armory Wednesday Tho purso coniainoo iwo I kevs to business houses t city und Hie finder In to return ine pockciuook police department L Chsnatd Daughters of file are asked to observe hanie In meeting naie Tuesdnv, February 6, to esdny, February 7 at the fa Hotel. i-uncncon win Evcd at I p. m. with clcc f officers. ilnH Hmrm Enslcn A. C I. his wile aim uaugmcr. iiltliiR hero lit the home parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, i.rn. IS:(7 Wllfnrri ntl'enl. nd Mrs. Shnrp have four in me navy. U.skilew J. R. McCul- state tax commissioner offices at the courthouse ending the remainder of reck In Lakcvlew, ilu to Mt Tho regular bit of the tii iilcs auxiliary c nrld Frltliiy at 6 p. m (per KOE hall. ICK PAIN? EAT-QUICK I T fit tttlcomt. coolinu h(t dijt, riht it (ht mrt irt. ipplr JehoiM i RED CROSS I'l.AVf kit It btivjri. wirmer lohnian' Htrb I M mild, icttvr mtdKitino rem trie buk. iiiti up blood ctrcu- ninii cwtfiiiftn. run nam. . . . ;le(h COVtriMI trliiilt kmlv hcl nrn. I pert., ,Ttr ihiiclun.cur. proved nil I Hi imr c bickarhi anil MWilif MiDi-TODAY. (In cit We hidtth, itc your doctor.) . . . .Bun ob the Ob.NUINB, mtdc by s Jobmon, RED CROSS PLASTER I aa p BACK PIASTER Visit Hart Mr. und Mri. Hay Drocdvn and Uuuitlitcr, Anno, o.'omiinled by Mra. Hrei-den'a Hire", mra, riiiiune Mrrariiind, und her Mill, Hubby, left ludny fur Lewlatun, Iiln., ufler hnvlnii apent n li'W dnya here vbitlnu ut tho hoinea of Mrs. Ilri'i'dt'ii't mint und tiiunlns, Mm. Iloilvnia hlrouK nml Mra. t In lh 1,11imi berner, II001 Anderson, unit Mm. Murk Piuil I luinv. 41U N. Uth. They formerly resided In Sunta Aiiu, Lulu., und will now niiiko Lewlalon their liciine. Halurns 8outh M. W. Cose boom, formerly of Klnmuth fit 1 lit but now mnkhiK Ills homo In Newport Bciieh, Cullf , hua re turned nouth after a visit hero Hi which lime hu nlleiided charter menibcra nlubt lit tho Elka loilue., Cuncbonin him wi lt ten friends hern thiinkhiK Ih'-'ni for bis reception during his re cent visit. To Bolsa Mra. C'burlcs Schusi and dniiKbter left Woducsduy nlKht for liolse, Iiln., to spend several dnya with her husbund, I'vt. Charles Sehuss, who Is sta tioned there. They will stop off In i'ortlond und Siilem (or a few days on their return trip, - Fir Alarm The city fire de partment was culled out at 1:41 p. m. Wednesday when a (Ire threatened the residence of L. D Ward nl 2.101 llnmo. Flames burst through a purtltlon In back ot a stovo and reached tho attic causing some diimnge. Tim house la owned by fcd Wniuer. Visit Bon Mr. uud Mrs. W. T. lAing returned recently from Los Angeles where they visited their son, William Lung. EM 2e, USN. who arrived a short time ngo from duly in the South Pacific and hnd n (ew days' leave wniic in port. Donaud Children of River side school domiled to the March of Dimes, according to Principal Gurry Robertson. The regular Tocsduy stump talc totaled $04.43, bringing the total (or the school your to $1112.35. Car Hit Victoria L. McBcth, 1805 Stirgcnl, reported to city police that her cur was struck by a passing machine while parked at the above address. Name of tho driver wos not learned. Going South Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell of Hell's Hardware com pany, will leave Sunday for San f'rnncliico where they will spend nil of next week at the Sun Francisco gift show. Leaves Hospital Mrs. Vivian Story, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, F. M. Trout of Malln, left for her parents' homo Thursday afternoon after receiving modi' ctl Ircntmcnl at Klamath Valley Hospital, Treatment Mrs. Louise Schlefcrstcln, 74, mother of Har old 0. Schlefcrstcln of the coun ty agent's office, is receiving medical treatment at Klamath Valley hospital. - Russia's Unchtclkfid Juggernaut' Vj-?.;Iii-'arr 1.. :c?.. Alibi.. m. bh4.!. I 5ZJ PRUSSIA V jjl HV GERMANY 'W Ml... MORAVIA T""it(V X v ) ....) I , SLOVAKIA March of t)lm TrmonH sthool students contributed $61.30 in the March of Dimes held this past week unions the grade and Junior high classes. Boys of the traffic squuu and members oi the football team voed to turn over the treasury of $3.30 which they had saved for a "treat" to the March of Dimes. This is Included In the above figure. Commlttae Maats A meeting of the educational committee of the chamber of commerce was called Wednesday afternoon by the chairman. Dr. J. m. union, to draw up plans for the report which they will make at the Monday night membership meeting. On furlough Pvt. David K. T'ersing is hero an a 13-duy fur lough from Scott field, III., visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. i'crsing, 844 Eldorado. He recently graduated from radio school and will be here until February 19. Russia's steamroller advance moras toward Berlin at such a paea that Moscow prodlctad tha Germans would not ba able to make a stand aast of tha Oder, only 40 miles from tha capital. Spearheads thrust far past encircled Posnan into Brandenburg frovlnce and other soviet sources mopped up In Silesia and East russia, movad toward big German port of Stettin. Committee to Meet The pro gram committee for the World Day of Prayer will meet Friday at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. David Barnett, 03,1 N. 8th. All churches are invited to unite in this annual observance and arc asked to send representatives to tho meeting. Those attending should bring a bag lunch. The hostesa will furnish coffee. Further Information may bo ob tained from Mrs. John Yadon, 0888. Social Club Friday With Mrs. O. D. Matthews and Mrs. Leo N. Huls acting as hostess committee, a meeting of the Eastern Star Social club will be held Friday afternoon at 1:45 o'clock at the Masonic temple for cards and tea. Surgery Donald Rumelhart, 114 Lewis, Is recovering nicely from major surgery at Klam .ath Valley hospital. Rumelhart is the young son of Carl Rumelhart. Elastic Suspenders Work or Dress OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main and 8th Mrs. Harnay Leaving Mrs. Golda Harney who has been with Whytal's for a number of years, Is leaving this week for Port land where shs plans to spend a month with her son, Jack and family. After visiting in the northern city, she will go to San Francisco to spend a month with her daughter, Nora and family, and from there will leave for Kansas for an Indefinite visit with relatives and friends at her former home. Mrs. Harney has leased her home here and stated that plans for her return are indefinite. In South Mrs. Charles Gar celon is spending this week in San Francisco and Los Angeles on a combined business and pleasure trip. While south she will visit with her daughter Jane, member or the United States marine corps. Allen Adding Machines Friden Calculators Royal Typewriters Desks Chairs - Files For those hard-to-get Items PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 124 So. 9th Klamath Falls "March of Dimes" Still On! Knee 8urgery Delmer Rob inson, route 1, box 11 ID, 13- year-old son of Mr. nml Mrs. E.i Robinson, underwent surgery on his knee si Klamath Valley hos pital today. Ho recently suffered an injury in lonihall. Car Found J. M. Plnney, 14ZU bummers lane, reported to police the thoft of his Plymouth car but later advised officers that the machine had been found near home. From La Grande Mr, and Mrs. Dell Burko are visiting in Kluniatli Falls for a few days on their way home to Los An. Selca after having visited in La rande. TftADE-fN EXCESS FAT Oft A SLENDER FIGURE fit y OWN IN WBIOHT J i i iiL"1' lh weihftil il.nd.r 'lsZh'L!'rn., ,.f.'ou on tot hi. ' r y,n"r or youih I"""' .r to reduce AD .v.-L ,or HOLLYWOOD lis! i'.? T"1 ' fdi thsi are 'Sod Broad-, n "ow' e Kht lf!iWlth 'ho 'i3s,M Try PWllsW Amaimgly Low in Calorln! 4 olsil for you Eseluslvaly by DISTINCTIVE APPAREl Phone 8222 901 Moirt Exclusive at Whytal'. in Klamath Falls FESTOONED'FASUIOIVf Sophisticated s a Vogue cover. Touched (wiih embroidery on the wide-bindcd cuffs. Plunging neckline.'snd skirt draped with' genit geniurAs you can see, Nsn Parker's' styling and Jimmy's labtex fabric,' in's blind of spun rayon and Aralac Tcollaborsti very smoothly indeed. Cloud white! pastoral lime, pastoral blue, exotic'aqus and ( Min nt'lnn P fJ ??.30 Supervisor Visits Larry May, supervisor of Fremont national forest with headquarters in Lakevlcw, is here for brief business visit. Visiting Mrs. Melvln Bald win (Lillian Davis), Is visiting in Klamath Falls for two weeks From Spokane L. J. Gilmore, general road.napler for the Great Northern railioad with head quarters In Spokane, Wash., la in Klamath f ans Thursday ana Friday making a general in spection. Tonsils Out Dclbcrt Morris. son of Ray Morris of this city, had his tonsils removed Thurs day at Klamath Valley hospital. To Alturas R. H. 'Lamott. Boy Scout executive here, is in Alturas Thursday and Friday on a routine field trip. effisjit Keceive'dt Boys' Cords $3.95 Agos 6 to 12, Brown, Grey , Boys' Slacks $7.50 26-30 Waist, Brown Wool.... DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Thursday, February 1. 14S HERALD AND NEWS BEVEH as the guest of her father, George P. Dnvla, 303 S. Ilth. Mrs. Baldwin resides in Port land. From Portland Ed a and Roe Lasagna are here from Port land spending their vacations with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lasagna, 2030 White. They will be here three weeks. Classided Ads Bring Results. BiT-ICfc10l7fJ nST5 home renudv far Jt reilevlnc muMrtea of y&fr'.fj children's colds. was SIS BOTTLE 150 PIUS DEPOSIT Cheerful Earful! Drinks mixed with Canada Dry Water even tound better. "Pin Point Carbonation" glvei them a sparkle you can hear.. a liveliness that lasts. CANAD HLfxwusjJ m RY WATER Door f&&5S - The Store With The Glass 1 Sprfttg . Vto For Every Occasion! - : Slx .11095. Ml ,pRII,TED JERSEYS 1 PASTEL BUTCHER LINENS .. . i sAtkl .1 i t,VM r - .11 XC V" J I1 ill ' ' I i . c Yoii'll SUrt WeariiK Nowf W ' 'fcp . " Wjt 1 i.i r p I I 3 v f SMART TAILORED OR SOFT DRESSMAKER STYLES l?' FASHIONED FROM DURABLE ALL-WOOL FABRICS ' fTP1 . j Open . O f "up 'til 8:00 JY yfyar? & ' Xa iaturdoys ' p(an - r " A I N S TREE T -