Wrltos From China In u lot
tor received tuclny liy Thu Her
ald mid Now, u Kliiimilh iiiiiii,
K 1c Kloyd IS. Cuhu, writes ol
iiicolluK oLIici'H from Ills Iidiiiu
town. Yuuiik Cuso anld hu luid
been till over thu Sotilh und
North I'nclllu In Iho lusl 15
mouths wlthmil seultiK nurifon
from home. WIiuii lilx ship put
In lit Luyle, ho mot Juvk lliiney
unci thuy hud "u wull time
t ii I It I ii K about old limes ut
KU1IS." H.iimy wmil ubourd
lor Iriinsportnllun tu BliiinKhul
wlivro Cimu Ih now sliillonud.
Itv ehiinco Ciiho run Into I'uiil
Nichols mid lluburt Viindurlioff
and the (our mon were totfullier
(or a tliiin. Ciiho led SliiinKluil
JiiiHiiirv US (or Uiilboii. Pimii
inn, und mild ho expected to bo
lioinu sumo lime In April.
Daughter Born Mr. und
Mm. Hubert l'uyne, (Vlrulnlu
llnlilO. nre niirents o( 0 diiuKh-
ter. their first child, born Jim
miry 21) In botrolt, Mich., lie
enrdinu to word roeolved hero.
Mm. K. M. Huhb In with Mm,
l'uyne. The little Itlrl wclnhed
(I puiuulN 12 ounces lit birth.
Mm. llnbb llino ohms to visit
miiilher dnnuhter. Junlce. stu
dent nt Northwestern ttnlver-
ftlty In CIiIcuko, before return
lull hero.
Visiting Uolbiirt Brndburn
nf lii-iiver. Ore., urrlved Tucs-
day inorninu (or u visit with
hl dither. Alex Urndburn. und
bin mint. Mm. How Keesoe, 3
K. nth. Uelbert lum Ii mink (linn
ut Denver und him Just returned
from the mi nun I fur mile ni be
little, whore ho reported mink
noil brouuht excellent prices
this your.
On Leave Lt. (Jg) Doun L.
Jones In (pending n week's lenve
with bin parent, Mr. mid Mm.
C. L. Jones o( 2040 Kune, lifter
III mnntliH In the Bouth Puclfic.
Ho will report lit the end of bin
to Sun Diego,
leuvo
through
the Pununia
then null
cunul to
En Route North Sgt. Hiiy
Crane, son o( Mr. mid Mis. iiiu
old Crime of B2I Aliunodii,
pussod through Khiinuth Fulls
tins morning on rwuiu iu t on
l .nulls. Wush.. whore ho will re
volve his dlscliurgo. Young Crime
returned from tjormuny on v-j
Duy und expected to bo shipped
to the I'liclllc. Ho bus boon ut
Cump Cooke, CulK., slneo Unit
time. Ho Intends to resume bis
study of forestry ut Oregon
Stulo college, Corvnllls, und to
turn out for spring louiniiii prac
tice. J'rlor to entering mo serv
ice. Crime nliiyed right guurd on
the iteiivcr eleven,
Improving Mrs. A. C. Buck
. well known Klnmiith busl-
nesswomiin who suffered u frac
tured right leg In ii full Tucudny
mornlnu ut rlne mid Esplnniulc.
wus resting rti itmsuia nospuui
whore she win moved by unibu
luncu Tuesday. The hospltul nd-
vlsod toduy Unit boin nones in
the leg ubovo the unklo were
broken und Mrs. iinekes would
huve surgery tomorrow,
Churlcston, S. C, where his ship,
the L8M-41. Is to bo dccommis-
sioned,
Luncheon Women of the
Moose uro to meet (or a politick
luncheon In the Mooso hull, Fri
day, February 1, ut 12:1)0 p, in.,
with Lntiru Hruinblc. home-
milking committee chairman, In
charge. At 2 p. m. thut ufter
noon there will bo n curd party
in the hall, third of the series,
nnd the public Is welcome to at
tend.
Study Court Roosevelt
I'TA will start a course of
study of lis rules and by-luws,
beginning Frldny, February 1,
ut 1:18 p. m In the school library.
Vliltlna; Parents James Fou
Ion of Lompoc, Calif., is here
visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Foulun, for a
couple of weeks. He wus re
cently u first sergeant in the
U. S. army, and before his en
listment was associated with un
oil company In Klamath Fulls.
Youths Enlist Jesse Lee Kirk,
18, of Heutty, and Ivan it. Doak
of Chlloquln, also IB, have both
enlisted In the U. S. army
through tho local army recruit
ing office. They have both
chosen 18-month enlistments.
Both boys were active In basket
bull at their high schools.
To Practice There will be
practice (or initiation by the De
gree of Honor In the KC hall,
Friday, February 1 at 7:30 p. m.
Graduate Regents The newly-organized
club of graduate re
gents of Women of tho Moose
will meet Friday evening at 7:30
p. m at the homo of Fannie
May Thompson, 1334 Owens.
From Redding Jim Sheldon
of Redding, former resident of
this city, was in Klamath Falls
on business Tuesday and visited
with his brother, William Shel
don, 121 High.
Classified Ads Bring Results,
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PRINTING
PHOTO SERVICE
211 Underwood Bldg.
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CAsthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Sinusitis,
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122 So. 7th
Phone 5539
Wednesday. Jan. 30, 1946
HERALD AMD NEWS VE
LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS
First In 4 Years. Genuine Irish Llnenl
60c
MEN'S CLOTHIER
5th and Main
In Hospital Friends of C. II.
Underwood, pioneer Klamuth
merchant, will regret to leurn
thut ho Is In Good Sumurllun
hospital in I'orllund whero he
is being treated. Underwood
left Monday for the north, ,
Business In Portland E. La
ton Stephens, superintendent of
tho U. S. bureau of reclamation,
Klamath Fulls office, was In
Portland Monday appearing us n
witness hi the condemnation pro
ceedings on the rlghl-o(-wuy fur
the Klamath Straits drain.
Drill Team Meets The Kiigles
uuxllliiry officers und drill leiim
will meet tonliilit ut 7:30 p. m.
al Iho upiK'r FOE hull (or prac
ticing ritualistic worn ui oo ex
emplified Sunday at 10 n. m.
I'nsl miiduin presidents were
naked to be present. Any of
fleer or drill team member at
tending tho banquet nt the Pel
ican cafe tonight is asked to go
to the hull nflor the dinner.
On Crutches W. G. Houston,
secretary of tho Elks lodge, is
hobbling about on crutches us a
result of ii (nil on Pine street.
Houston slipped on Icy pavement
and sprained an ankle.
Fire Alarm Tho city fire de
partment was called, to 42B
Commercial at 8:32 a. m. when
an overheated oil stove threat
ened the structure owned by
Mike Zupun. Firemen said
there was small damage to one
wall.
Improving Mrs. Rachel John
son, 2100 Main, Ii recovering
nicely at Hillside hospital from
surgery, Mrs. Johnson Is em
ployed at Safeway storo at 12th
and Main.
LOOK!
New Shipment of
Hard To Get
Tennis Shoes
Sneakers
Currln
Loggers
Plenty of styles to select
from and all alios. Bae
them today.
The Gun Store
714 Main St.
Eddie
at
Ruth
WASHINGTON
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k
Margaret
OLD TIME SINGING
ENTHUSIASTIC SINGING
FIERY PREACHING
7:45 - EVERY NIGHT - 7;45
KLAMATH TEMPLE
' ' 1007 Pine St.
SPECIAL THURSDAY NIGHT
REV. HUBERT MITCHELL
Formerly youth for Christ Director, Loi Angeles, Calif.
Roturned Missionary From Sumatra
Ono of United Stntoi Leading Accordionists
7:45 P. M.
Thursday
Don r . y . & U i
Miss f f;.
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Service 1 rfJ Sat. 7 P M,
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Made of 100 mixed wool,
flannel llnad. Two hand pock
ets and two side pockets,
belted back. Made for
warmth and hard wear.
8-49
Boys' Mackinaws
Made of 100 mixed wool.
Large collar makes into a
parka hood. Plain back with
two side pockets. See them
today.
9.90
Boys' Jackets
3.98
Boys' cossack jacket ... all
wool plaid with slpper front
. . . two slash pockets and
one breast pocket. Odd sises.
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DICKEYS
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Crusher Hats
If 98c 1
l Black wool felt hats made f W
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..... ... 'mm mm Jim Penney all wool hats with c
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Men's Broadcloth Work BOYS' CASUAL COATS
ShirtS M 1A 100 mixed wool two-tone coats. iT90
Forest green broadcloth shirts ... T ' Plain color sleeve with plaid front
ideal for uniform wear and sited and collar. Colors tan and blue. mm
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MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Jacket
Khaki colored jean cloth that 49 PoPular hort ''y1 with iPP M ,75
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Smooth twill finish. Sanforised terlal for years of wear. See '
shrunk. them today.
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Ladies'
Plastic Aprons
70c
Waterproof plastic, was'h
able with a damp cloth.
Will not crack and is not
affected by alcohol, acetic
acid, oil, clorax. ammonia
or blood. Strong and dur
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I 1.98 ii
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Hi Good fitting style. f&
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