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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1946)
Go South Mr. and Mr, R, E. rrlbcrg and daughter Kuren, B, 14U E. Muin, loll Thursday morning tu spund tlio winter months In I'huciilx, Ariz. Km on Iim been 111 lor sonio tlmo pnd the cliungo luia buun mado in thB hopui ol Improving her health. Veteran Takes Job Roborl M. Brown, 032 N. 10th, bus tukcn a position as senior employment officer ot the United States em ployment offlco In Klumnth Kalis. He wus recently dis charged from tho air force. New Employe Patricia Hicks, Oruuon avenue, hus occupied a position with tho Modernistic beauty shop as manicurist. Auctions Will Feature Party Games, dancing, refreshment and auction of nylons, butter, hums, boxes of claara and many other scarce Items will highlight the American Legion's "block buster Blowout" tomorrow night at 8 o'clock In the Legion hall, 4th and Klamath, under tho gen eral direction ol n. u. Mcuiie hev. ''Fatigue" clothes should bo worn so that everyone can enjoy the "demolition" fun, McGhehey aid. Admission will be 10 cent Eer person and the affair is for eglon members only from post No. B and the nearby post in Merrill, Malln and Tulelake. It will be a mixed affair and the ladle of the auxiliary will serve refreshment during the eve ning. Proceeds of the "Blockbuster Blowout" will be used to finance regular 1049 activities, such a Junior baseball, Amerlranism chools and veterans legislation. Frd Pope Will Run For County Post Fred Pono of Fort Klamath to day became the first person to make public an intention to have nl name on trie primary noml' natlni ballot in the Mav 17 vot inf. He will run for re-election as county commissioner on the remiDiican ticaei. Pope filed his petition of In tnntlon to run with the county clerk this morning. He I now serving his first term a commis sioner. March 2 Deadline For Filing Reports Newton B. Nelson, county as sessor, today bisued a reminder to taxpayers that March 2 is the deadline for filing report of por sonal property. - On these report will be based personal property taxes for 1840-47. CARD Of THANKS We wish to exornss Our sincere thanks to the many friends who gave their kindness, symoatny and beautiful . floral offerings during the illness and death of our beloved one. Rod M. Fram Hardman Fraln Mrs. Sadie Chllcote. . Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sllant Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Donolson ' Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Donebon Mesllna Set The women's auxlllury of Canton Crater will meet Thursduy, January 14, at 8 p. in. in the lOUF hall. Re treshincuts will bo served after tho meeting. The lust invollng of the group wa January 24, when dinner was served by the chovallur. Mail Delivery Postponed By Drifts Friday. Feb. t, 1846 HERALD AND NEWS FIVE Sit. . J ..! High For tho first time this winter mail had to be postponed on parts of one rural route when high drifts In the road stopped Elmer Klndcrdtck, route 2 postal carrier, who was preventod by hard-packed snow from making all his deliveries Wednesday. Drifts in the road near Pine Grovo and the north end of Poe valley district wore too hard to drlvo through and too soft to carry tho weight of the truck. County road crews worked on the blocked sections Thursday and the warmer temperature as sisted in melting the packed snow so that all patrons wore served In Poe valley area. There were still Impassable section elsewhere on the route. Snowfall of the past two days has made walking extremely dif ficult for foot-carriers, slowing down deliveries to one trio ner day, Burt . Hawkins, Klamath Kalis postmaster, stated. The post office is muklng an honest effort to completo trips over all routes and the cooperation of pa trons Is urgently reauested. Snow not cleared from walks and mail boxes can delay and even prevent deliveries from homes. Many newcomors may not know of the city ordinance con ccrnlna clearing sidewalks in front of residences, Hawkins stated, and Chief of Police Or ville Hamilton today urged real dents to koep walks free of ico and snow. m PAUL A. LEE Taxation Insurance Protect Your Estate Against Depreciation Phone 7777 . Ill N. 8th SUN LIFE OF CANADA Friendly Helpfulness , To Every Creed and Puna Ward' Klamath Funeral Home . Marguerite M. Ward and Sont . 828 High Phone 8184 :At Drew's Because of their range, they're the rage I They'll please you. whether yon go for patterns that are mild or mighty. Every Arrow tie h pleating to the eye. Every knot yon tie, thanks to a special lining, b sheer perfection. Come ki and see them today. $1 up -Slow 1818. LdiubwsJ MANSTORE 733 Main St ARROW- GIVE HER PEARLS & Give her jjoft lustrous pearls to gladden her heart! Famous makes, of perfect' matched pearls in white and pastels. Necklaces, chokers, . bracelets and earrings in one, 'two and three-strand beauties Choose from our greater selections. Priced from 1.00 to 27.00 TJl... Tsw - - . J W . s; .7) is i s NEW'BAG BEAUTIES Choose a lovely bag from our grand collection of new 1946 creations. The shining beauty of a new plastic or soft charm of a Corde' will add smart ness to the new spring ensemble. PLASTIC PATENTS CORDE' BAGS .6.95 to 11.50 7.95 to 37.95 Brown, Navy and Black FABRIC AND LEATHER BAGS Black, Brown, Tan, Navy and Red 3.98 to 29.95 Plus Tax GIFT HANKIES See our exciting array of new hankies in unlimit ed array of styles. No matter what her whim we , have the type to suit her taste. . HANDKERCHIEFS - OF - THE-MONTH HAND AIR BRUSHED FLORALS HAND EMBROI DERED , HANKIES IN IMPORTED STYLES SHEER CREPES HI-PRINTS LACE HANKIES PURE IRISH LINENS SPORT HANKIES tafrHey does If again . combines your pet we etweb wrfk) bnght white "Luxuro" rayon flannel and flatten yon " to the nlnesl , There are wealthy - pearl buttons for trim and deep center pleated skirt. A neat treat and reeV BUck end white check with white. .Junior Sites 9 to IS 14.95 50c to 3.95 A Si, larTfcHilt:V A.SJ.jlH.i.f n'?.l )nv, r. ON SALE 9 A. M. SATURDAY COTTON SHEET BLANKETS 1 .32 Double Bed Sine 70" x 95" Just arrived ... A new shipment of white sheet blankets. Made of a tine quality cotton. M i 5;'.: f,1 il m Tm ; t n 1 f aiil . ' .uawhH.chwHhwhit. : it mwm mm :-; PERFUMES AND COLOGNES Give her the personal Valentine gift this year make her happy with exclusive cosmetics from Moe's. Wide variety of lovely gift sets' in the price you wish to pay. CHARLES OF THE RITZ ELIZABETH ARDEN PRIMROSE HOUSE ELMO HARTNELL ADRIAN Single pieces or sets from 1.00 to 32.50 Plus Tax AN ELOQUENT VALENTINE MESSAGE IS EXPRESSED IN If you want to ipeak In superlatives::; tell her she Is the loveliest parson you know. ..proclaim your devotion.. compliment her taste ; i ; you can do It all with Blue Grass, a fragrance that has supreme distinction, lasting charm.' Any gift of Blue Grass Is a tribute ; j : the ensemble a Valentine she'll never forget. All wrapped In heart-sprinkled paper. Mu. Gain PnfciM, 4.50 Shi. Gran Roww MM, 3.50 ' Mu. Orw sody Sachtl, 2.00 . PERFUMED BATH SOAPS 1 In Popular Brands 1.00 and 2.00 box Single hearts and- sets in lovely containers. SACHETS 2.00 and 3.00 SACHET QUILTED HANGERS Assorted pastel I 7R anrJ 9 Rfl nr shades. Pins, Bracelets, Necklaces, Earrings COSTUME JEWELRY ' 1.00 to 32.50?LUXS Alj Purchases Gift Wrapped ' ' ' Free aiisssiidbisijl m ' a.mocs THE. WOMAN S STO.DEjhc