Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 28, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Stork Vlill Mr. and Mm.
Kdwurd C. Wllllums of Vundur-
Ei-llt iivuiiuu, tiru iiui'unU ol u
uby buy who urnvod Sunday,
Junuury 27, ul 0:4U u. in,, ul
Kliuiiulli Vulluy huapltul. Tlio
buby woliihod 0 pounds uiul 10
ouncua ut bli lh unit in tliu suuond
child of thu Williams'. Ilia ala
tor Judy Ann In llirtio yoars old.
Wllluuns wuh until recently u
technical soriivunt stutlonud ul
thu Mui'lnu UumickN who hud
spoilt 27 months ovorsuiia.
In Coot linyCunt. Uulu 13.
Kubanks, (or thu paal four yours
aervinu ua urmy cliupluln In thu
South i'uulfle, In In Coin buy und
uoquiiio linn woon wnn mm. i'.u
buuliri und tliulr duuKliUir, Cupt.
Kubunku wus Xoi nior rector of St.
l'uul'a hero, The cliupluln wiui
on Luzon nnd .Okinawa toward
the end of thu l'uuMIc cumpnlKti
und a I mo sorvod for a tlmo on u
transport.
Weekend Trip -Luetic Tweed,
KU113 Icuchor, luia roturnuu
(rum u weekend trip to Sulom
and Poi tlund where she uttended
n nieetliiH of the prourum coin
mltteu ul thu distributive educu
1 tlon group, l'lun wero mudu
' (or the auetlomil meclInK of thu
Oregon Stuto Tenchern conven
tion In Portlund, Mny 28, 20 und
30.
Teoclion' Party Tho City
Teachers ussodutlun will present
a hill billy party In thu high
school cafeteria Thursday, Jan
uary 31, ut IMO p, m. There will
bo tm InturostluK program with
western gtniflnu und names. City
hllth school and limdu school
teachers und thulr friends me invited.
Return South Mr. and Mrs.
Dunn Houston nnd younK son,
Milton, und Webb Kcnnett, all
former Klamath residents, re
turned to thulr homes In Sun
Jose, Calif., lifter u visit hero.
Houston was recently dlachnrned
from tho United Stales navy. Ho
lorvod In radar.
Bon Born Mr. nnd Mra. John
Tworck Jr., of Crescent City,
Cnllf., are parents of u von born
Junuury 20 ut Knnpn hospital In
the const town. Mra. Tworok la
the former Jo Ann Mnaaot of thla
city.
Knights of Pythias The
Knliihut of I'ythlus lodtfe will
initluto In tho rank of esciuira to
night at 8 p. m In tho IOOK
hall. All vlsltlnji knights are
welcome io aueiui.
Room Mothers Mills school
room mother will hold an Im
portant meeting in tho teachers'
room at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday.
January 30. Ail members are
urged to attend.
Flylna Home Lt. Col. J, Mar
tin Aduuiv, on turmlnul louvo
from thu United Slutua urmy
inudlcul corps, is expected lo
leuvo ChleiiKO February 1, fly
Intf from tiiuro to Medford. Dr.
Adams has heen atudylnK medi
cine In CIiIcuko tho pust two
months, Ho will reopen his of
fices hurc on his return,' Mra.
Adams und two duuKhtera huvo
been ut thu family hnmu (in Hose
way drive slncu Dr, Aduma left
(or Chlcugo,
Improving Friends of Curtis
Clebhurdt of Olene, lonii-llmu
uovommunt employe und ditch
rider, will bu Interested to leurn
he has lull Good Siimurltau hos
pital In Portlund where ho
uiidurwuni uiruo major opera
tions, lie la now with Mra. Gob-
hurdt ut the homo of Mra. Roao
Luux uf Portlund, formerly of
this cllv. They will return to
oinnn as soon us his pnyaicui con.
ditlun permits,
To Portland S. R. BolslKer
of the Bulslurr Oil company, lis-
trlbutor for Tide Water Asso
ciated Oil company, announced
todny his plana to attend tho
company's sales meeting for all
Oregon sales personnel, January
31, ut tho licnBon hotol, Portland.
Drum Corps Tho Eagle nux
lllury drum corps will practice
tonight, Monday, nt 7:30 o'clock
In lower FOE hull. All mem
bers und new mombera of the
corpa uro uaked to attend.
Seriously 111 Ira L. "Iko"
Davis Is seriously 111 with pneu
monia ut lila home In Wordun.
but Is reported a little Improved
todny.
Meeting Changed The Friend
ly circle will meet this week on
Thursduy insteud of Wcdneaduy,
und Arbhur Slonu will be tho
hostess, assisted by Violet Vuncu.
Portland Meeting Connie
Hembrec of the locul OPA office
recently uttended u special
school In Portlund on weurlng
apparel, Representatives wero
present (rom 17 price control
bourda.
Bualneaa Wilbur Rolling of
Soutii Poo valley, president of
tho Klamath County Dairy asso
ciation, wus In tho county agent's
office Monday to dlscuea business
ol tho association,
Back on Job Virginia H, Tyr
roll was buck at her desk In the
office of tho U. S. burcuu of rec
lamation Monduy after a vaca
tion spent in Sun Francisco. A
friend from Chlco, Calif., accom
panied her on the trip.
Additions Added to the stuff
of tho United States employment
acrvlee office recently are Mar
garet Brndshaw, 420 N. 10th,
stenographer, and William M.
Bond, routo 2 box SOI), senior em-
filoymcnt officer. Bond, before
lis recent discharge, was a cap
tuln Ifl tho air corps.
Itinerary Of State
Auditor Announced
The filing period Itinerary of
the stnto Income tnx auditor for
preparing 104.1 Income tax re
turns for Klamath and Lake
county polnta Includea the fol
lowing dates and places.
Lokevlew, courthouse, Febru
ary 4 and 5, 8:30 a. m, to 8 p. m.
Klamath Falls, courthouse, Feb
ruary 11 to Hi Inclusive, 8:30
a. m, to 8 p. m., February 18,
8:30 a, m. to 12 noon: March 18
to 22 Inclusive, and March 23 to
20 Inclusive, 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.,
March 23 and 30, 8:30 a. m. to
12 noon.
Gilchrist, Gilchrist Lumber
company office, April 1, 8:30
a. m. to S p. m.
FOE Auxiliary The Eagles
auxiliary will hold a regular
muoling Tuesdny nt 8 p, m. In
lower FOE hull. Members nre
urged to attend us Important
business will bo discussed. En
tertainment und refreshments
will follow.
Return Mr, nnd Mrs, Dliyle
Webster of North Bend hnvo re
turned to their home after a visit
hero.
In Aihland Mrs. Beaalo Klatt
of this city has been a visitor nt
the M. P. Franklin homo In Ash
land tills past week.
Family
I ' n ' I. Ineom
Insurant
TraUol y.ur
Mrnlnr eap.ellr
late lb fat.rf
wllk
Family Protection
and Retirement Policy
PAUL A. LEE
Phone 7777 111 N. 9th
SUN LIFE OF CANADA
3TH E GUN STOREC
V.F.W. Essay
Awards Told
Awards for the essay contest
of the auxiliary to the Veterans
of Foreign Wars, open to all high
school and purochial schools
throughout the county, will be
as follows; first, $10; second,
$7.80; and third, $8.
The essays must be at least
800 words in length and not to
exceed 1000 words, upon the
subject "What Can I Do For My
Country?" and must be In the
hands of Mrs. A. A. Myers, of
2020 Applegatc, not later than
April 1. Entry blanks and rules
are being mailed to all schools
this week, and the judges will be
announced soon.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
MIDWINTER
Clearance.
Men's
Men'i
Wool Shirts Work Pants
7.89 2.89
Reg. 9.85
A fine quality wool shirt
sloshed for clearance.
10'. Wool
Drawers
1.59
Reg. 1.9S. A value at the reg
ular price and at the sale
price, nothing less than sensational.
Reg. 3.74 khaki work pants
that take plenty of wear.
Buy now and save,
Chippewa
Logger
Boots
11.50
Reg. 14.50. Caulked loggers
that the outdoorsman will
like. Buy during the Mid
winter clearance sale.
THE GUN STORE
714 Main
Phone 38S3
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WADHAMS AGAIN CHOOSE GMC!
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, In th. Klamath Falls
Ih.proporuon-..
,daU.on - -- tt..pOtWo.
on GMC IulP",rr,gon Pioneer wholj-
ThU firm 1 ",n 0r!8 h.vlna been .stab
.., ",OCery concern, havmg ln
,TJ t. 1866. wltn ,
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This new 10-ton GMC has just been delivered to
Wadhams and Company. It has a 20-foot van body,
is powered with a 145 H.P. gasoline engine, and ha'
the latest type Westlnghous. air brakes, and sunder.
for extra traction.
Come in and discuss your truck needs . . . we have the
truck for your job!
th hoaa.o"":"-,-.
n, - rB(luliemem. -
lamath r. .J 1H1
'v. traa j moa-
em """"" " Market ana '"
? occupancy. B
unit,
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th0ir ."jrr "ei : of th. local unit.
Payne "
MOTOR CO.
4th and Klamath Phon. 9164
GMC PONTIAC
SALES and SERVICE
SEATTLE, Jan. 28 UP) The
weather bureau, today ordered
smallcraft warnings hoisted at
all Washington stations, Includ
ing the mouth of the Columbia,
for strong southerly winds shift
ing to westerly this afternoon.
Beware Coughs
from common eoMs
That Hang On
Croomulaton relieves promptly be
eause lt goes right to the aeal of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
soothe and heal raw, tender, In
flamed bronchial mucous mem'
brancs. Tell your drugglit to sell you
a bottle of Oreomulalon with the m
derstending you must like the way lt
Quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chut Colds, Bronchitis)
Monday. Jan. 29, 194S
HERALD AND MEWS TOt
Under New Management!
Stilwell's Shell Service
So. 6th and Commercial
Experienced, Courteous Service Specialising In
Lubrication Guaranteed for 1000 Miles -Or
30 Days.
MINOR MOTOR REPAIRS
Tires - Batteries - Accessories
LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR CAR
Hours 7 A. M. to 6 P. M.
OPERATED BY BROTHERS
LOUIS and DARREL STELWELL
ymm 19.75 Iff
mm 24.75 J m M
29.75 f X '
iS?
4 m rtummr
for good
Fashion Behavior
19.75
SUITS are always on good behaviot1 and why
wouldn't they be the smartest costume yet
dreamed up! This spring, however, you'll
notice a change in their demeanor the
sleeves are wider, the skirts more often full,
the belted look is frequently there . . . and
the colors, mmmm! Cardigan, man-tailored
and belted styles in colors that talk of spring!
TO MAKE WAY
FOR THE NEW!
Group of Misses' Skirts,
reduced -
Clearance, Women's
Melton Jackets
Ladies' Blouses, reduced
2.77
3.77
1.47
Clearance of Girls'
Winter Coats
4.77 to 9.77
Kiddies' Snowsuits-Legging
Sets 3.00 to 8.77
Girls' Sweaters,
sizes limited
97c to 1.97
Ladies' Winter Coats,
reduced 14.77 to 22.77
Ladies' Winter Hats,
all styles " 1.00
Misses' Gymnasium Shorts 97c
Ladies' Better Dresses,
reduced 2.50 to 6.00
Girls' New Spring Dresses,
size 1-14 1.85 to 4.98
Girls' White and Colored
Spring Blouses 1.20 to 1.98
Girls' Checked Raincapes,
size 7-12 ---"
Girls' All-Wool Red
2.98
Flannel Slacks
Infant's Crib Size
Sleeping Bags
3.98
2.98
Kiddy-Kar Strollers, all steel
construction - ZZ " 6.29
2-Way Stretch Panty Girdle,
small, medium, large .1.98
Ladies' Cavalry Twill Slacks,
2 pockets : 3.98
Ladies' Cotton
Polo Shirts
90c and 98c
Women's Spring
Printed Dresses
160