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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1945)
,.n Dulo Hun- K! ic. am of Mr. unci r.' Hun wiikvr. Summon ""Li, for u few days ii homo i 11i-.iv r. Y'o.uini! ii prc-mcdlca r I" ' ..r iimi'ii returned LKiM,cl?;..,ll"iwli'I I "",, NO 1111" " '.u.S,,.',m oldur brother Mm inker, Is with tho lU ,l Floyd. S 1C. Mr, Nurrls Young, n lt MTf. .. , r Kliimuth V !? . nt Wllsonvlllo. gt mo j. a. ?'L siii! wu returning 'ATl 'in San Mnleo. CHI.. vl. in,l hnr new Lid'BSrbam Gnlo. tier Hi Muriliirel. now Mn. IJori n of ..'or cUm. Thl. Sen third child. ImMrt BliP 8"'f. j,ofini"Ps "" "' J . .............1 iihnn rnr "otith of Februury nmount- ,Siy from the PTA. Sale !nM (or the month omount- .i... a. Ittn f.ilnl .( mnnpv turned In for W ilVI.IO. LnU Mi Horold Frn- kill DC WO cniurniuii ui tuu fern conmilttito nt tho meet- Rof Ine imwuiiii. uuu ui' tdiy, March 1. Pictures of h ay rim Spring Mm. Frank Kit .nl K'ltr.lli.11 llllM K.n Inline pat two weeks nt Irctson spri"K. v-in--i Lujhtcr Gladys wont down rCfK, ana inuy aiv ivv.- knn,., fcVirlnv Ui Arthur Robinson, i. M. II If Rnhln. ,111. Hllll ...lO. ' . . ,..JI-.. I. knm. Le for a few days. Ho is pibcr 01 mc nnuiu, viw k of California at Los An- i for Homo Mrs. J. W. Hum, who tin ocon visit er husband Pvt. Jnck Mc--n of tho Marino Barracks ss past three weeks, left iy to return to hor home k Ancclcs. Inl The American Attitude r eahl whitlock (as amused, rending a do- L.n nl l U,.t,litv. In l-.nl. kitten bv onu of our hnva l - n turopc, hero nt f . - J Tho sol- 14 Tl rate that, Iv ' . ' j r went up 1 , rd tho I I , ;,y lines a ,1 V '' ot Ger- r V; bombers ''AvJI'A ivcr and icd and flr S I I them. I I X I bnVi nil f for the ditch, of course, recpiofl tradition. this kid wrote thnt aftcr- wnen mn pianos had oyer, he found tho suc I that ditch a thing so mat II innt. nii ui- Mo pull himself out of that IVhm lln (f.it tinnnln !; ht wns "shaking all 'In pure patriotism." rea moso boys of ours, iter how tough the spot I In. thev pun cllll loi.ifVi -crack even at them- iif aoout the world's men"! Thn ... f lust plain G. 1. Joe. . Jolm Husband Mr nn.,m,i Hulor Is leaving tonliht for Sun Dlogo whom she will Join her liHulmml, AMM 2o Hnlef, U. S. navy. Thoy will mnko their homo In tho south whllo he Is statloimd there. Mrs. Halcr has ducii employed as Monographer with thn Klfimnll. .,i,,i ....un wolfnro commission, She Is being accompanied south by Mrs. W. Crittondon. former employe of Craig's,' who will Join her hus- ci, a in banc! 2e Crllfendon. Liti for Exams Itoy J. Wulldln of Tulcluko, Culif,, left for Portliind Tuesday to take qualifying examinations for gen eral sorvlco in the United Suites navy. Ho will return to his homo for a period of two or thrco weeks If successful, to await call to report to Son Diego for boot training. On Ltavs CMM ond Mrs. R. Kox aro spending his 18-dny lonvo here visiting hor puronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Curdun, 2033 Mudlson, and other relatives in cluding Mr. nnd Mrs. U. S. Bui online, 10(14 Huron. Fox tins re cently returned from Luzon. Mrs. Fox is tho former Elulno Carden of Klamath Falls. Lunchaon Card Party The, Hfininmnlf Inu pnmmlKnA . n.n Women of tlie Moose will meet ror a pouucK lunclieon, Fridoy, March 2 at 12:30 p. m., in the Mfiniin hflll Mnt.rln CMnnt commltteo chairman, will bo in ennrge. rno lourwi ot a scries of cord parties will be held at 2 p. m., and the public Is Invited. Missionary S o e I a t y Tho Women's Missionary society of tho First Baptist church will moot at the church Thursday evening, March 1, for the reg ular monthly business meeting and social. Potluck dinner will be served promptly at 6:30 p. m. and the Rachel clrclo will entertain. Dlnnar Pottponad The pot luck dinner for members of the Junior and Senior circles of the Community Congregational church, scheduled for Friday, March 2, has been postponed un til a Inter dote, which will be announced. To Lakavlaw Sp. 1c (R) Howard Sprang of the staff of the USN recruiting office plans to leave Friday for Lakevlew on official business. Hanlay PTA The regular meeting of tho Henley PTA will De netci at a:au p. m. on inura day, March 1, In the grade school auditorium. From Midland Wllllom Auk lin of Midland, was a visitor at the county courtnouso Wednes day. Anklin Is a former Malln resident, . nations Mrs. Jon Grimes, (Ona Mae Masscy). has resigned her position as stenographer Willi ki j l. . Monday Mr. Whitlock Earl w i t. i f"i comment on "It's All Buslnaas V 1 1 1 1 o r William Hooper, Tulclnke rancher, was here on business Wednesday. Women Needed At Naval Air Station Eugene Liljcnquist, civil serv ice representative for this area states that civilian female labor ers are still needed at tho naval air base. There Is also a demand for auto mechanics, electricians, plumbers, carpenters nnd com mon laborers, snys Liljcnquist. Applicants hot engaged in es sential work may contact the United States employment serv ice nt 242 Main or phono oivo for the above positions. Lakevlew is In need of labor ers, electricians and plumbers. Those desiring to apply for these positions may contact the Lake view United States employment office. .... 1945 County Jury List Signed by Court Members of the county court today signed the 1045 Klamath county Jury list which was com pleted Inst week. A totnl of 524 names, with all persons Involved having votod at the last November election, makes up the Jury list. WE HAVE MOVED To a New Office Location at 625 PINE ST. Esquire Theatre Bldg. ur local FARMERS. INSURANCE CROUP Represen ,,S' Ws lrvite you to come in and bring your Auto- ,e' ""uck and Fire Incnrnnrp nrnhlems. A. E. HOLLIS . . ; 825 Pin SI. Esqulr Thealra Bldo-. ' Phono 8923 '' FARMERS AUTOMOBILE '"-"-INSURANCE Exchange rcK INSURANCE EXCHANGE m INSURANCE EXCHANGE KLAMATH GIRL MAYWORK SCHO UUP A Klamath Falls girl may qnullfy for one of tho six $200 HcholnrshlpH offurod by the Sears Roebuck foundation in home economics. Wlnnlfrcd K. Clllcn, home demonstration agent of the Ore gon State colleuo exlnnsl nn nf. flee bore, states tho fiunliflca- imn ior applicants of the 1043 1040 scholarship awards as fol lows: Applicants must bo farm- reared In Oregon; have a high scholastic record; have need ot financial aid in furthering their education; have a desire to take a four year courso in home economics; show promise of per sonality and ability and hold no other scholarship award. Mrs. Cillon expresses a keen desire to sco at least ono girl from this area qualify for a scholarship. Sho states that any girl who has been out of school for a year or so may apply if she desires and is otherwise quali fied. Application blanks may be ob tained at room 208 in tho feder al building. Further Information regarding home economics scholarships may be obtained by phoning 8151. Prospective applicants are urged to Inquire without delay as applications must be in the Oregon State college office by March 15. HOLD EVERYTHING! ten, m, m M..if iy:. T, n f 'ft y, , 'fi "There goes my income tax!" Earl Gardner, ior the past eight years supervisor of the Klamath-Lake district, farm se curity administration, left Wed nesday for Medford where he has accepted the secretary-treasurer office of the Southern Oregon Production Credit association. No successor has been named to take the supervisor Job which Gardner has resigned. Mrs. Gardner, for the past 20 years employed as secretary to C. A. Henderson, Klamath coun ty agricultural agent, has also resigned her position and with her young daughter Neva, will join Gardner in Medford within a short time. Wednesday, Fab. 28, 194S HERALD AND KEWS HVE Woman Arrested For Owning Dog Nuisance Ida Bingham, 2231 Warring, was arrested by city police yes terday on a warrant charging her with owning, possessing, and al lowing a dog to become a pub lic nuisance. The arrest was made upon a signed complaint from a neighbor. She was fined $5 in police court yesterday afternoon. . Amos Fields, city pound master, issued a warning today Child's Colds sr-wicks rim-Testtd V VAPORUB to dog owners, stating that dogs becoming a public nuisance will be disposed of at the city pound. This applies in particular to canines causing a disturbance by howling or barking at night. Fields cautioned owners to keep their dogs inside a building ot some type overnight. Just Itccelved Stetson .HATS New Spring Colors and Styles in Stetson and Castle Hats $7.50 to $35 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main St. Zl7i7rz2- TIME T U J. C . PENNEY CO., INC. deadly fo J A CYNTHIAS Xt- Y, I LS A 00, om' umP'1 FfPk. 'IIS V ' , In Patent Leather j. f Or Smooth Calfskin LS 1 Blithe new shoes for a bright new season! fS,s V Styled with tricky sling backs or snug closed heels ond dainty open toes, they're AvV 9aY w''1 Pert kW5 or 'nteres'n9 perfora- VntV. ...h-tS " tions. AND, they'll bring you home at the . . iVSt fr ' enc f a busy day smiling at the miles- ' . x!ffiC3 vou've travelled! Spring blu6 or black , V . , ' X)OW.NSTAIBS In Beautiful Print Prints and Polka Dots In Darbrook Sheers Real charmers from their soft necklines and squared-off shoulders to their grace fully gored skirts! Spring-freh two-tone prints or smart polka-dotted navies in one and two piece styles. Such lovely breeze-soft sheers in those regular sizes ranging from V to lo and 12 to 44.- Dresses SECOND FLOOll ; ' Esmond Baby Blankets ,.79 Warmspun rayon baby blankets., Fancy satin bindings, solid pas tel backgrounds in baby blue and pink. Several designs. 36x 50. SECOND FLOOR , Rayon. Marquisette 39C yd. Fine mesh rayon marquisette in eggshell and ecru.. An easy-to-sew curtain material, 40 inches wide., . i , ; Ladies' Flannel Pajamas 2-86 Ladies' flannel pajamas in beau tiful stripes, dots and prints. Tailored or butcher boy style. Sizes 34-40. . MAIN FLOOR Men's Cossack Jackets 4.98 All wool plaids, zipper front. Two slash pockets, set-in belted . back. Green, blue, brown and wine. Sizes 36-46, MAIN FLOOR' Men's Leather Jackets 12-75 Cossack style, pilot model. Zip per front. Tan cape leather, quilted sateen lining. Sizes 36 to 44. MAIN FLOOR Men's Matched Uniform Sets 229 Blue twill trousers, full cut, ' sturdily sewn with reinforce ment at points of strain. San forized shrunk. Sizes 30 to 42. Shirts to match, 14 to 17 ...1.29 ' ' MAIN FLOOR Cotton Bedspreads 3-98 Heavy cotton bedspreads with attractive woven designs in bright colors. Plain back grounds. Double bed size. 86"x 105". ... - Singlo bed size, 74"xl05"....3.78 DOWNSTAIRS Non-Rationed Shoes O. P. A. Odd Lot Release Feb. 19 to March 10 . 2.62 : Ladies'. Cynthia deluxe dress shoes from our regular stock. ' White, brown and black. Just a . few left. . . Others $3.37 , ' DOWNSTAIRS ..