1
.u,.hio D I n n r Tho
K,; luck fo lowsmp mil
' ifi bo held in tho First
A church Friday. March
ffio p m. Thoo attending
".S to bring tholr own
&vlcc? however, It will bo
'fri or .orvlcomen and oth
''ho may bo unablo to bring
?vn . All members and
rj. ol the church and con
'.Hon are cordially Invited
"Sf music and Chaplain
ntr Jones of tho naval air
will be tho guest speakor.
Rout Home Sgt. Oar
W Erlcknon, 725 Front, in
rifd lo bo on hla way back
, Unlled States after threo
5? .crvlco with tho fifth air
L (lnhtcr command, in tho
fliwMt Pacific and tho Phil-
July has been that of a mo.
,u n the motor pool of tho
h flihtcr group, one of tho
fd imaal'ln P-38 unit, of
L !. AMM 3c Tom
Perrlngor l In Klamath Falls
Prt,1iiitinB hla narents. Mr!
Mn. T. H. Wlnterrlnger, 331)
, He will leave here
ch 17 to Join a naval refresh
,lt pra-flight training at
Olaf college In Norlhfleld,
Naw ComminHif U. f i
Com. John F. Blehlor, USNl't!
on ma regular Uirec-month tour
of Inspection will bo In the lo
cul navy recruiting ofllco lor
uw nuurs tociuy.
fc Mor Kara Sp. lo (R)
E, Spragg of the navy re-
iti from a three-day visit to
9! i II & kui mMilM afraniin.
puna, no .-....-Ill
lo move down here and
Iwlfe will be here Sunday.
? mAAmam will
Pit " I. . .
Prospect
L Born Gordon Richard
the name cnoscn Dy ioi.
Un .lAinptt W. Slnat fnr
Jr second son, born March 0.
Sloat is maKing nor nome
her father, H. 5. Cunning-
-I ton N fltH in Klamatl,
i. ujhi a tier nusoana is ata
led in England.
V Ltive MM 2e Lee May
I, who has been home on
it, returned Monday to Fal-
Nev., wnrre nn is siationea.
mother. Mrs. Mary Garrison
fiklma. Wash., visited In
hith .rails wnne ne was
L She u ine sitter oi Harvey
kail Open All r o a d
iuhout the state are clear of
una mow ana open to iravci
Dllnc thoso to Crater and
iiond lakes, according to the
k highway board. The lake
I have been closed all win
fcwnitnd Club The Town
H club auxiliary will meet on
ajnetday, March 14. at 12:30
I , tor a pouucK dinner at ine
it of Mm. uouls Larson. 018
low, Two birthdays will be
men.
iiym Mrs, Wlllard Nelson
his been visiting relatives
for a month, left Suiirlnv
ing for Dodge City, Kas.,
re ntr husband, SSgt; Ncl-
ii stationed,
Frlandlv Clrcla Tim u-rio,n
clrclo will meet Thursday after
noon. March IS, with Kiithorinc
miliums, 2Utu Uiirrow, for
luncheon and sewing.
Praetlca Tl,n Hrln (, .i
Prosperity Hobrkoli lodge will
moot In tho IOOF hull, Wcdnns
day, March 14, at H p. in., for
practice. All members arc
uikuu io niicnu.
(pHlll
Wounded
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By JU ANITA SHINN
Thanks to Keith Cook for
handling my column while I was
out of town. Finding that most
of K.UIIS was In Portland this
WGCk. 1 Wlltt XliniHunrl 1 1, n t nr....
ono would still be here lo carry
on, nui i mid tnai thoro is nulto
a bit planned for tho near future.
Loveland Cota, concert tenor,
is dciiik presented in n program
sponsored by
tlio music d c-
Ra r t m e n t on
larch 14. The
program is to be
for all students
for an admission
charge of 10
cents.
Students are
Invited to at
tend the Victory
I a If 11 r rhmn.
plonship games to bc played off
Worincsduy night in the boys'
gym, free of charge. This Is the
schedule:
7 p. m DeMolay vs. Hardy's
Man s store, for the third place
In the league.
Bp. m Jerry's Delivery vs.
Army-Nnvy store, for champion,
ship in the league losers to got
second place.
-
Meetings will bc held the re
mainder of this week to take
enro of the constitutional revi
sion. The revision consists mnhv
ly of providing for somo changes
in the method of granting athle
tic awards. Wednesday morn
Ing tho proposed revision will be
reBd to a short student body
meeting.
Thursday there will bc a stu
dent congress meeting, and later
that same day tho home room
representatives will explain the
revision to their home rooms.
Friday morning, balloting will
take place among the students.
A collection has been made
during home room periods for
the Junior Red Cross. A total
Glin G. Foitar, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank O. Foster. 1845
Ivory, was irlouily wounded
in action in Gtrmany on Febru
ary 24, whlla serving with tha
vantn army, intantry division.
IT 1 STATION
The two navy nurses on duty
at the Klamath naval air station,
this week were promoted in
rank.
Marie J. Rotondo was ad
vanced from the rank of lieu
tenant, junior grade, (NC), to
that of lieutenant, senior grade,
and Marcelle V. Lash from en
sign to the rank of lieutenant,
Junior grade, (NC).
Lt. Rotondo is a resident of
Providence, R. I., and reported
to the Klamath naval air station
last July, from hospital duty in
the South Pacific, Lt. 0g Lash
Is a San Franciscan, and prior to
reporting to NAS, was at the
naval hospital In Oakland,
Juveniles Picked
Up in Redding
Redding, Calif,, city police
picked up two Klamath Falls'
youngsters, 14 and 15-year-old
boys, Saturday night and con
tacted County Juvenile Officer
Harold Hendrickson, seeking dis
position of the pair. Both boys
were in a drunken condition at
the time they were apprehended,
Hendrickson was advised.
Arrangements have been
made to send the 14-year-old
boy back to Klamath Falls on
the bus, the mother and step,
father of the other boy approv
ing his going on to Oakland to
Join his father. Hendrickson
said that Redding police could
not learn where the two ob
tained their liquor.
Calif. She arrived here Decern,
ber 20, 1944.
The Itoad to
Berlin
By The Associated Press
1. Eastern front: 32 mles
(from Zellin).
2. Western front: 270 miles
(from Rcmagen bridgehead).
3. Italian front: 544 miles
(from Reno river).
Public Invited to
Academy Recital
The public Is Invited to at
tend a recital presented by the
students of the music depart
ment of Sacred Heart academy,
to be given tonight, Tuesday,
at 7:30 o'clock in the school
gymnasium.
Especially urged to attend are
parents of academy students.
Tuesday, March 13, 1S4S
HERALD AND NEWS FIVE
Three-Year-Old Boy
Suffocates In Fire
PORTLAND, March 13 (IP)
A 3-year-old boy, one of 1 15
brothers and sisters, suffocated
to death yesterday in a fire he
set by playing with matches.
The other nine children at
home at the time ran to safety,
but small Dennis Collopy hid
under a bed. His body was
found three hours later. The
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
MO 'Am NO HOSPITALIZATION
FU Lett of Tin
Piinuml Rtsalui
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Cklrvpraetla PbTllelan
S St. Ilk iMPlr. Tbuln Bits.
- PbftDa ISM
Collopy, were not in the house,
firemen reported.
0
Almost $400 Paid In
Police Court Fines
City police reported a lucra
tive day yesterdny with slightly
less than $400 paid In bails and
fines In tho past 24 hours.
George Jara, 1010 Want
land, was charged with running
a red light and having inade
qunto brakes. Ho was cited to
appear in police court this
morning.
Mary Hancock of Ft. Klamath
reported lost a brown purse
with identification papers and
Murlal Folsom, route 1, Klam
ath Falls, reported to police the
loss of a red purse containing
several ' ration books and cur
rency. One drunk appeared In police
court this morning. Two addi
tional drunks bailed out.
Robakah Lodge Prosperity
Rcbckah lodge will hold a regu
lar meeting Thursday, March 15,
at 8 p. m., in tho lOOF hall.
of $143.38 has been contributed
by the students.
.
College-survey blanks have
been filled out by graduating
seniors who have intentions of
continuing on to schools of high
er "education. College prefer
ences were stated, and the
courses In which the students are
interested!
CIEAHEX)
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Wednesday, March 14, at f with TmidH.nin. iich, bum .nd inimion. rv Wi i
P. m. All Companions COr- m Bnuit'l Prr.mll Sujwltorte brin 1 I imi JSL r A '1 (?liJ
y Invited (J quick, welcome fcllef. Their Brand medl. P I1UW w4jk I
. .4 cettao meine real comfort, reduce! Itrain. 1 ft lllllagtJpV ,t
, . . L helpa llfhten rclaard memhranee. teolly , el lull Tie- fcVWl
iwlrt) Club Mrs. Lloyd Al- k iobrhratre .nd ectlen'e. Protective and I Bllll! V L,
5t 2461 Orchard WBV will rn. il antl-chaffine;. e eear to tile. CM genuine lH 1 Je"'! 1 (kMfc,
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lln i the Happy Day Sewing W .tor. w.ihout delar-eoc and n m- ' 1 1 Vl-sSS- flWnr
i Wednesday evening, March k oomaker'amooay-back ruerantec k, 1 I I I Vs- "TT. iter '' e at
To absorbent M-D TISSUE gives. Always keep . M
j P a supply on hand in the bathroom. It cleanses JflO
PC gently but surely...a boon to small children. , UL
M And the price is low.. .3 rolls for 20c.
jjjrMMJi Jffi J tf you've put off Easter ihopping until now, v
VyrZfKfMef 0 Vou can still gee dress-up clothes for That Great Day!
. Hurry straight down here to Penney's we know how
raaaa To make evecyone at your house bright and gayl
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IMSriQ- IVS fvTi PASTEL SUITS AND COATS
I OtJw " erT JT' ' 2 f W Vssjy Never before have there been such.
w!KJ'aS wfaiVg1 1 ) l m V wonderful colors . . , colors of all
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KSny m &M 2 I TOUR tA5H fi 'I lV I i spring rainbows in softest wools!
jr . J"1 Ka- I'k'f I ITf m IS.' II I Favorite classic styles with beau-
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Little hats and big hats ... straws and f i A i f J1 ill
felts . . . bright colors . . . soft colors W . fy tt, W 3 m J1 iJL-
. . . dark colors . . . and flowers and ' vfi fL 1 " " I -..,'B1' Wf
bows and veils. They'll go with that - ff ' "" JV It -'I
new spring suit, or that flower print. ?L if f 1 Ni. " ' s
They'll brighten dark dresses, or make .sdS5lV. t 1 v C
last year's outfit look like new! 1 f l i. f
Lovely spring straws a-bloom with color- mjiiii1 I I 1 f 1
ful flcrwers. Styles made for feminine yS J I 1. I f '
Gay felta with new crowns. Self-fabrle " " jj& I Vl I W v' "
flowers and whiffs of veil tied with . fj J . ff? VX ; J
tiny bows. '4-l. w , I V -if
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lll NEW DRESS STYLES
cs!yv r" ' or- firVii ist 7rl' 111 Smart navy rayon ePe
' nT t. 'S' W X XI V - A' I 'Hi fl'r shirred for added grace,
If Jt4 S -' iff I nd brightened for spring
VVt , t 'W'k I I f M with av flowers caught
1 -. P jij ja . if I -. at the waist.. .
Two Way Stretch EASTER BONNETS f M jCl Fresh " Sp,.g-
PANTIE GIRDLE ' . FOR BABY ifvxU BL0USES
i-19 . 1 49 Mr 2,98
Beautiful fitting U two way stretch elastic Beautiful bonnets In pique, rayon and V , 1 W Datntv white or soft
pantie. Just right for under dress or straw. All frills and lace in the new pastel W vSl pastels in fresh styles to
slacks. Small, medium, large. ahades. Other bonnets 69c to $1.88 N PJ go with Easter suits. Sizes
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9ge BIB OVERALLS -Uyf - 3.
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uplift, adjustable shoulder straps and elas- , ,' J ' :' iPacific Mills'- new spring
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