!M ?o5t f'rlday "vo ir? ' at 8 o'clock, r,SE H. A" niwiv ""J d to present fr re.n "he bullotlnu oil Im "l " i,, the uiixlllury "ch!"?. will b0 ' n L, ,,c party will bo (or all o.ixll- '"trJ iiid 'dr lu"; "IS!!?. and members of Jl. ..I PTA-M'!i"l,r" ' 1 . PTA wl observe ,0" n.v at 2 P- m d,"r?Iruary 13. I Uio 'SKbooi rymn..lum. t V rrulr Hialnrjii hi prMl'l""1' Mr' Wl 1, will pre"" ,ro Mi slie ' eh"'"""" "ill he playlet ond ' L Mrs. Wore w'11 Iwlll b. served follow. J n,orm i which time ISSStai will ha taken IfA exlen"'0" work. i . ink.LIIII! Bonnie r . j.nBhtrr of Mr. W' "I A nJ TnlH of route Thursday afternoon wh.nl while enicr.uu n.- ,' Lr'l Choi" . j Kllwirl contest and w II up to the wlnnrr wl.cn fl- lSl be it homo (or sevcrul t hi 1 . 1M. ".Art Rhurch, 1025 mm. will I I conRrr..ll"l dinner l,r February II. dlrc-lly W V ..... ....l. P..I. M momma " dinner to wldrh all nicnv Idi of the congregation are ..... l...ltH Illy iint.M. iumBox Social The Lion- or the Lions and their wlvca nMiv it 8:30 n. m. at the iry club room. There will bo inf, ind each lady la a.sked Eck I box for the midnight All Liona aim ineir wivra invited. Lin Bile Student of Pel- City report a purcnase or 0JO, In ilamps and bonds the ichool year to dale, It announced by the principal, ihtri have purchased 1I.7S In ilamps and bonds for buna period, Lrliw Salt The war ti e it Falrvlew school on tjjay amounted to SI 20.70 imps purchased by the stu- IrtirUw L. S. SHU. dls freight ' and 1 Daasc.mor il for Southern Pacific hero, laltkeview Wednesday, on toad builncss. Police. Court David V. Kal. on, Klamath naval air station, polled $9 ball to appear In police court Friday aftoinuon to an awor chargo of running a atop ami. ui i iin a.ui isiuinuui. L,. it. Stone, lRua C'anby, paid a fine for running the same stop, Two drunks uppeared In police court, two drunks hulled nut of the city jail, and three truffle tickets wore paid. ? mint ,k ;. J Itm a.' ."'A '1 WOMEN IN. ICE V.J ii CM Attf nd Chlloquln Lodge I Al.nu Cuter, Ida Grimes, Vlrtiln-' la llrown and Itusu Martin wnrp I vlaitors on Wcilncsday evening 10 i-Bucarin i.r.-sl cl.npler of Ihe wiiht ui r.nsic.n iiuir ai cnilo fiuln, where they 'attended ini tiation and enjoyed supper after Indue. Hone Martin still reliilna her momberahip in the C'hlloquin chapter. Stamp Bala fllverslde alii denta purchiised $SS.70 at the remilar Tucaday dofcnue stump sale aponaorcd by the PTA, and purchases for the achool year bv aludenla alone have totaled $11(18, OA. Tcitchcra hiiv nur. dialed a total of $850 in stainna and bonds, it was reported. Youth Sentenced For Assaulting Guard CHANTS PASS, Feb. 0 On a chortle, of assnultinn a Kimrd of the atato Industrial school at Woodbum wlth-a dead ly weapon consisting of a bnr of hard soap In a sock, Olto Kos ter, 17, was sentenced bv Judge James Crawford of Portland, In circuit court here to not more than one year In the stale penitentiary. l ho assault occurred, District Attorney Orvi.l J. Millard said, while the youth was being re turned to the industrial school from Medford, where he and other boy had been arrested for stealing two automobiles at Port land after escaping from the school. The boy pleaded guilly when arraigned. Command of Naval Air Station Changed TILLAMOOK. Feb. fl mU. Commander D. R. Mat-Donald to- Tillamook naval air station with departure of Captain Karl L. Lange for Lakchurst, N. J., to becomo chief of staff to Admiral Charles Roscndnhl. chief of na val airships and training com mand. Commander MacDonald will serve pending arrival of Com mander Thomas H, Whalen from Moffott field, Calif. PAINTERS' OVERALLS Can't Bust 'Cm OREGON WOOLEN STORE SOO Main WRIGHT PROMOTED Jumcs P. Wright, husband of tho former Helen Pulton of Kcno and illy, was promoted re cently to tho rank of technical scigcunt, It was lc-arncd hero Sgt. Wright is on duly at Fort Homing, Ga., whero ho serves wiin a tank company In the armorcu division. 1 CROFF PROMOTED Patrick John Groff. eon of Mrs. Nellie Groff of BI2 Oak, ban been promoted to S 1c, ac cording to word received here. Young Groff graduated from Klamath Union high school with the clasa of 1043, and entered the navy in the same year. He attended signal school at Farra- gut, Idaho, and received his orucra for overseas duty In July , of 11M4. At present he Is ata- ' tloned In Dutch Now Guinea, ; and la very anxious to return to this country. I WAGGONER SELECTED i LlHICrtAL, Kans. FO Harry R. ("Bob") Waggoner of Klam- ath Falls has been specially se-' lected for four-engine bomber pilot training and hns been iraiikferrcd to Liberal army air field for Instruction in flying Liberator bombera. FO Waggoner will receive 15 weeks of Intensive training at this southwest Kansas Installa tion of the central flying train ing command and, upon gradu ation, will receive the rating of "airplane commander." The son of Mr. and Mrs. Waller R. Wag goner ui a graduate of KUHS and attended Oregon State col lege. He received his prelimin ary flying training at Uvalitc, Tex., and Waco, Tex., and re ceived his wings and appoint ment December 23, 1S44, at Pampa, Tex. I Prison Trusty Caught After Escape In Penitentiary Truck SALEM, Feb. 0 Wl Robert R. Mix, 20, atate prison trusty who escaped In a penitentiary truck Wednesday evening, was caught by state police yester day at New Era, on tho Pacific highway south of Oregon City. Mix abandoned the truck near Hubbard when police stopped him. Fire Warden Held In County Jail State police, investigating a call late Thursday afternoon that a car was in the government ca nal south of Midland, arrested David Edward Griffith, 43, who said he was a fire warden em ployed by the Klamath Forest Protective association. Griffith was lodged In the county Jail on a charge of being drunk on a public highway. Officers aaid they found the car In the canal all right, and Griffith on the bunk near the highway, He was uivlnjurcd. The car was nulled out of the ditch and Griffith sent to jail. Marine Battalion Schedules Reunion Forty members of the flth de fense battalion, United States marine corps, who served over seas for two years, will gather tonight at the Pelican party room for their first reunion. This is also the first reunion of any group of men who arc stationed at the Barracks. Sgt. Major Dickson is in charge of the party tonight and arrange ments for the affair were made by PFC Stephen Provosnick. Classified Ads Bring Results. Church Holds People Of Austria Together PORTLAND, Feb. 0 (Pi The church has been the strongest tic uniting the Austrians, many of whom feel this more of a relig ious than a political war. Arch duke Felix of Austria said here last night. He descrloes under ground work as far less glamorous than Hollywood portrays it. "Our work docs not consist of spectacular acts of sabotage but rather of hard work and count less little acts that combine to build morale and destroy that of tho nazis," he said. Lined WORK JACKETS Grey Covert OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main Friday. Feb. 9. 1945 HERALD AND NEWS FIVE Clear, Cold Weather Forecast For Basin Clear and cold was the week end forecast for the Klamath ba sin and local gentry hoped for Friday's continued sunshine as they basked in near spring-like weather. Pacific coast reports advised that the coast gale had somewhat subsided with only Seattle re porting an appreciable amount of precipitation. There was but trace at Portland and Medford, according to tho U. S. weather, man, who has had a field day the past week as far as rain went. Metal alloys were used by the ancient Egyptians. ; laiaE i Just Arrived MEN'S Plaid Jackets Heavy weight bright wool pleids. Sisea 36-46. $8.95 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Chase's Office. 203 IOOF Building will "put you right" on your withholding recolpta. May save something. Port Wool GABARDINE SHIRTS In brown ond ton. 3-button cuffs. 2 flap pockets. Sizes i4 to 17. Sleeve length 32-35. $8.95 RUDY'S MEN'S SHOP 600 Main W . . for Valentine Gifts Women' Frilled Neckwear First admission to a change of season cotton eyelet embroidered collars! Very perkyl 79c Women's ROUND NECK DICKIES .49 Punctuate your suits with a fresh new dickle. This one has an embroidered bow! SICOND rLOOB 5 i VJiljr one ha" an embroidered I U Multl-ec-iorcd Floral Prints! . I .ADIES Gay Print HANDKERCHIEFS 33c Some women have a favorite handkerchief with each outfit! Hankie collectors will appreciate this from her King of Hearts on St, Valentine's Day! main n,oo SMEFR MACE h Sevri ugo,nosc- Hayon top and "Win ci. ,"n snades 10 H. w'n noon In three 96c ftm . Wskv..rJf 1 WAP BOXES "V(y iVnt. Sl'Per SoBp. Four f"dt"l and , Y ?n'rnatln, pine. ib,"t(rh K pp,e blossom. Eight 1 T- Now In Our New Location 712 MAIN ST. Next Doer to Pine Tree Theatre BELL STUDIO Opening tomorrow in our new location with new equipment and modern facilities, we are better able than ever to serve you and serve you in a man ner that is sure to please. STUDIO HOURS 9:30 to 6 P. M. No Appointment Needed I t v. - 11 u urn. a ism 3 Days Only SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Your Portrait hand painted in oil. A beautiful lifelike photograph, truly a work of art . . . the finest in modern photography ... for three days only, THIS MOMENT Will never return . . . preserve it with a Bell portrait. Children grow up, all of us change as the years pass by. 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