Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 21, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Named Kdwartl l'clcrinun,
formerly of Kliiiniilli Km I In unci
now of IliniUnUtuii I'nik. Calif.,
waa eluctfd of the Ui-
rti-iit liody uf tliu Piu'lfie 1SI
cullmn In tliul city. Ik- iith'inlrcl
t'huiil here unci wl graduated
from Kluiiiulli Union liiuli ecliool
Willi tlm clans of IIM2. Hi IiiIit
li-nt two ycuri ul NNC, Nuinini,
Ida., mid tlili la lil Inxt year at
I'liclflc lillile cullruc. Kdward la
the on of Mi", . 1'i'U'liiiHii of
KlnniHth Kalla.
Postponed -Tin- .Ion Luther-
ii Ladles Aid mi'i-tiiiu liui been
poatoiifd until 'I'ueadity, Muy
2H, at 1 u. in., ul which tlini'
thrrc will be a lunelieoii served
at the church, 11)2!) IHK.li. Host
eaars will lit Mr. I.imrii liraee,
Mrs. MuniU'll utitl Mm. Kllen
HonfiMd. Ci utrnt apeiikur will lie
iJrainiieaa Florence Slunk ul St.
I .(ill In, Mo., whom- topic will lie,
The Work of tlm IJeaconeiia Aa
auclutlon." All niemlirra uml
fiirnila are urged to attend.
Woman of the Mooae Women
of thfi Mooae will meet Tuvaday
at B p. in. There will be Inllla
lion, mid all officer and coin
nutter chairmen ahuuld wear
formula. I'liiila June Zlrnli-r,
chiilrinan of Ihe htwiiltal guild,
will prrarnt her chapter iniihl
proKram. Alao on the ineetlnK
will be the nomination of of fit-era.
Hefrcahiiienla will follow.
The executive board will meet
at 7.30 before lodge.
Vlaltt Her Major Zed
Damca of lluiumer field, Fresno,
Calif., left lata Monday after
noon for hla home ufter vlail
hern with hla father, W. it.
tinmen, 324 S. Olh. and other
relatlvea. Major llarnea win
flown to Klamath Kalla In a H-2S
army plana hint Saturday, the
tame plane rrturnliiil fur him
yesterday. They took off from
the naval air atation field at
about 4 p. in.
on Born Announcement!
have been received on the birth
of a ton, Koliert Alan, on May
16 to Mr. and Mra. Fred Ding
man of Portland, former Klam
ath reaidcnl.v Thla la their aec
ond child. They have a daugh
ter. Joanne, 10, Mra. DiiiKman
la the daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Joa Calhoun, routa 1 box 114.5,
city.
rAm lha flouth Mr and
Mia. Jimmy Howard, (Kruncca
rneter), art) viaiting nor iroin
Los Angelet ut the home of her
parenta, Mr. and Mra. C. H.
router, 1B71 Portland. They
will leave In a few daya for Port
land to vlalt hla pareula, Mr. and
Mra. l.eo Howard, and will re
turn next weekend for a brief
atay before returning to their
home.
Attend Graduation Mra. F.f
lie Kidder of Sun Pablo, Calif.,
arrived thla itiornlnK to attend
the graduation uf her grand-
duiiuhter, lleverly Kohn, from
Fruiuout Junior hlKh achool.
lleverly la the daughter of Mr.
mid Mra. Matt Kohn of Kohn'i
Flower hop.
New Employe Mra. Henriet
ta Thulium, Vo I ley hotel, start
ed work Monday for the Klam
ulli Kalla office of the U. S bu
lean of reclamullon. She came
here from the Tulelake office
uf the bureau and before that
ahe wua employed at the WILA
camp, Tulelake.
Council O.K.'s
Building Work
Untitling peruilta for the week
of May 13 to 18, inclualve, to
taled (20,260. The approval of
the council waa granted laat
night on appllcatlona to build
homca, garagea, additions and
remodeling Join. Largcat per
mit wua granted Mra. Dntiglni
II, Vaden, who plana to build a
$7500 realdence on lot 9 block
32, Hot Sprlnga addition. Other
perniita were aa fnllowa:
Donald McLeod, remodel
houae, f 1000.
Ed Dunham, giant front and
brick pilaaten, 320 S. 6th,
flOOO.
W. H. Elehhof, realdence, lot
20 block 311, Durrow. $3000.
Gall II. Hrnwn, extonalon to
garage, 202S Vine, $60.
manes Moore, reaioence
t:inoo.
Juat J. Trlppett. remodel of
flcea, 233 S. 11th, $200.
Claude Allen, add two rooms,
32B Martin, $500.
John Kandra, garage, 423 La
guna,a$1000.
P. W. Jonri, garage, 662 Cull
fornia. $H00.
E. K. Smith, garage, 2130 Dar-
row, $250.
Tom W. Owena, garage, 2.180
Eberlein, $150.
Clifton Molntorc, remodel rce
taurant, 1110 Main, $1000..
ebai.d wiwa. ai.m.ia raiii. ort. TusaoAV. Mar i, lata, rate rm
Claaalfled Ada Bring Rcaulla.
Day Changed The chamber
of commerce iiiembcrahlp break
faal club haa changed Ihe day
of ita 10 a. m. breakfaat meeting
from Tuesday to Monday each
week lor the convenience of
iiieiuhrra who could nut attend
Tueaday.
Haa Surgery Mra. Paul Del
ler, 2023 Knrlr. had aurgery
i early Tueaday morning' at Klam-
1 ...w r..M.... i J i ,
win vhiii-jt ni,fl,iiiii mm ia rcnort
ed doing nicely. Deller la U. S.
history and civic aa well aa
truck roach at KUIIS and waa
abaent from the claaa room thla
morning.
New Secretary Audrey Her
rick haa accepted a position aa
aecrelnry In the Inapector'a of
fices of the city hull. She pinna
to leave thla week for Seattle,
and will begin work at the city
hall on May 31.
Builneta Trip Mr. and Mra.
Keith Moon, Town Shop, plan lo
leave Thuraday for market week
In Lot Angeles on a buying trip
for the shop.
Tire Warden Linton Cun
ningham haa been appointed
rnuuly fire warden, replacing
Marlon Darnea. Hla certification
waa received by the county
court today and Cunningham
went out on hla flrat call, a
lightning fire, thla morning. He
la living on the Cunningham
ranch at Ulene.
Weekend Vlalt George V.
Croaby. CCS, spent the weekend
In Klamath Fulls vlaltlng hla
wife. He returned late Sunday
lo Sun Francisco where he It
awaiting reassignment.
Vlaltora Mr. and Mri. T. M.
Hilton of Portland are visiting
at the home of their daughter,
Mia. A. W. Polhird of Lakeahnre
drive. They plan a atay of sever
al weeks.
Poatponed The meeting of
the auxiliary of the Brother
hood of Railroad Trainmen, aet
for Thursday, haa been post
poned until June 13.
Food Sale The Degree of
Honor will hold a food snle at
Pine Street market, Saturday at
10 a. m. Mildred Peterson, chair
man of the sale, nsks Hint mem
bers hnve their contributiona
there before 10 a. m.
Dinner Postponed The Sting
erelte club dinner which was to
have been held thla Tuesday
night, hns been postponed until
June 13, 3:43 p. m. In the KC
hall.
Hana Norland Auto Inaurance.
123 N. 6th St.
MERCHANTS DELIVERY
Phone 7423.
Men, Women! Old at
40, 50, 60! Get Pep
FtalYar$Younger,FutlofVlm
lo 40 lir hoot olil Mtjfit brauMiw in iron, Sle
lilrrvlwrtoff Iww amy avfl Try uetrai Tome
I.N.ia fr prl'. rounar trHine. Oil. vrrr rt.r.
AUo roouio triiomlD II.. folnuin and phui,hofuo.
Al aruf olnrrt vrril htrr la Klamolli
rolli, al Walfraan's ana nhllmaa Uraa.
Maetlng Poatponed A meet.
Ing of the city budget committee
scheduled for thia afternoon was
postponed and will be held
Wednesday at 3 p. m.
In HopiialMii. F. M. Bel
linger. 233 Mortimer, underwent
nuijor aurgery at Klamath Val
ley hospltnl Tuesday morning.
Crash Victim
Out Of Danger
Robert Stolt, 23, 160 Lewis,
seriously Injured in the plunge
of a pickup truck off the
Greensprlngs highway late ShI
urdny night, wns reported Im
proving thla morning at Ash
land Community hospital.
Stott suffered hend lacera
tions and a fructure of the right
shoulder blade. His companion,
Irvin Charles Willard. 211, 230
Rogers, waa killed when the
truck left the highway in Jack
son county not far from the
Klamath county line on the sec
ond turn enst of Jenny creek.
Mrs. Stott Is with her hus
band. His condition waa report
ed definitely improved and he
is thought to be out of danger.
The hospital said this morning
that It wns not known when
Stolt would be moved to Klam
nth Falls.
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITIS
I suffered for years and am
so thankful that 1 found relief
from this terrible affliction that
I will gladly answer anyone
writing mc for information.
Mrs. Anna Paul.. P. O. Box
823, Vancouver, Wash.
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Customers Eligible
TO BUY
NYLONS
May 21 Through May 27
Namea selected through our Impartial distribution plan
Mil S I.YI.A HOBS. Bly. Oraain
VIHUINIA ANIillKWH. 2I.M Uarrnw
MIIK. I.E r. Mc-Kor.N. 1UJ4 Vina
una mvrti.k aiiEAnrH. 311a Hoiablrd
MHH O W. KAYI.ua. ni I Boa 014
I. II. I. IAN r IIETTN. Klamath V.ll.)' Hoapltel
kkb. ANoarw a ekk, aa waniiand
MHS. C. O KUKH. a4 Eldorado
Mas (il.ENN WACiUNEH. ua Thompaoa
MAE I.A C'l.AIK. T.VI Upham
rilXJRIA OIJION. 4aie ThomipAn
Mas . A. MAI OEN. T)3U H'l 61 h
MIIH a C CarTTENIIEN 2720 0 Sib
DOHA HOYE. J.1SI Darro
BAHHAHA ZANal.EH IU to lh
MIIH ;EOJE 8TEVENSON. l. 1. Bo alO
ri.DA HEAL. M2 N. 2nd
OMKU A. BITTEU. Kann. Ore
Slll.lllirn 11 CI'NNINIIIIAM. Ul. 1 Box 712
WINNIE MAE MITCMEI.I.. 3IM Cannon
MHH. ri.OHA DAVIPHON
Mas. M. I. JONES, iki.1 Victory Drive
MRS E. J ADAMS, Boa 7
Mas o. T. wi). lit, I, Hos ana
Mas. I. L I.ITT1.E. 4:iae Ilanvar Ave.
MHS JOE MAI orsrK Malln, Ore.
MMS CIIA1 YOHKI.ANI), JI0 No. Illh
MRS. N. I aifONTT. 1B:I2 Orrann Ave.
VIOLET VAN AIINAM. 31131 mm
aosriTA llir;ill.EY. a0 Summer! Lane
rni'iiuu mehkel. nn an2
fllYLI.ia LAItaoN. M Apoleaate
Mil. E II. lll'CKIIOI.7.. 2.140 (iardan
IKIROTIIY OION, 2.1VI Waniiand
MHB C IJ EWINO, 40IS Erall Ave
MR. BARREL MILLER. Boa Hoaawar
MHB CIIARI.E1 Mcl.in. 114 E. Main
MRS T O. ZINN. RI 2. Bn 23IA
MRS. IRWIN D BAKER. 227 (Irani
MRS W II RTAriLEa. 42.1 llllh
OLIVE J rLEMING. 471S Bo ath
MRS HARTLEY BALL. RI. 3, Boa laa.
MR ft. LESLIE RTILES 21 la Waniiand
IDA NENDE1.. 1S48 Johnaon
AVA WIIITLATCII. 425 Laauna
MRS. Hr.O lll'N. RI 2. Boa I2A3
AMY SPANNAI'S Dorril. Callt.
BEVERLY KEEHEE 17B lroy
MRS CLARA HAYES. 4440 Pack Drive
VMS JEWEL M JAMES. 2H10 Allamont
MPS EVA L M EN K ELM A N B.TO California
MRS R 1. CHANEY. SIS Mitchell
MONA DtXON. 2(12.1 Allamont
PAI'I.INE E JAMIESON. RI 3. Bos 42
LILLIAN MOLATOHK. 721 Eldorado
MRS n E CORDON. Fort Klamath
MRS CARL HAZEL. 210 Cork
MRS AI.VEDA HFKRZRA. Beatty. Ore.
MRS HOY C MILLER. 1712 l.'pham
FREDA M1IJ.ER. 1112 l.'pham
MRS AI.V1N NEIJjON. I32S Ijkevlew
SIRS N S IIEI'ni'RN ni Oak
Jt'ANITA JOHNSON Malln Ore.
MRS DON MAST. 1D44 Auburn
BARBARA LYNCH 18 Warlna
MRS ALMA McLEAN. OM Main
mrk alK'e McDonald, mo pieaaant
MRS I. A BAKER 003 Mitchell
MIIS It R ADDINGTON. 227 Lincoln
JACKIE LEACH 2.1SS Orchard
l.OUANNA SMITH. 1114 Creacent
EDNA BIIOWN. 019 Jefferaon
MARION BARKER. 2023 Radcllff
MRS fl.EONE STAMPER. Valley Hotel
NELL BARHKTT. 3043 Tumaec
MRS EDWAHDS SIMPSON. 524 No. 12th
DORA I. STTWART. 2425 Orchard
CAROLINE WILLIAMS 2330 Wlard
MRS R H Al EXANDER. I2D Hcnrr
BERNICE L THOMPSON M.1S Cottaaa
CHAHIXTTE ASHWORTH. 415 Walnut
ROniN VIRC.1NIA HAIX. 10O4 Mitchell
HAZEL D VrANNI.MI 3910 llllyard
MAI1EL MICHAEL. 9425 Shaata ay
MRS. I. C KIRBY Tuelake, Calif.
MRS H T ROBINSON
MRS HOWARD JOHNSTON. Boa 1
MRS. I. C. BURKE. 1S34 Melroae
MRS. GO&IER JONES 420 Jefferaon
MRS MARGARET WHEELER. 4230 Trieda
MnS E. L MITCHELL. ai7 Eaat Main
ELAINE PRIDDY. 2047 Turnaae
HARRIET YAHNEU.. Rt. 3. Boa 417X
MYRTLE VOWELL. 227 Lincoln
MARY ELLIOTT Bn 054
LORRAINE BARKAM Tulelake. Calif.
MRS.. VERNA WENNER. 720 No. 11th
MRS. n. M. MEGGS. 3lta Kane
MRS CLYDE M ItORSLEY. Rnnanta. Ore.
MRS. EDWIN POPPE. Box 1182
ELINAR BARFF 1707 Oak
MRS. ROY OI.SEN. Bnnanra Ore
MRS. D. S. MATIIIS, 3H40 Btahee
MRS. D R. GRACE. Dorria, Calif.
MRS HAROLD M BROWN. U37 Leroy
MRS C. H. JOHNSON. Malln, Ore.
BESSIE SMITH. Malln. Ore.
MRS WILLIAM F. WEDEL, S34 Pacific Terrace
VIVA MILLARD, 3103 Summere lane
LOU ANN CHASE. 2313 Orchard
ROSEMARY BIC.BIE, 809 Ea.l Main
EDNA It. RUSSELL. 31(1 Pacific Terrace
MRS. PAULINE THOMAS. lU Manaanlla
MRS. PEARL BOWF.N. 0117 Wlard
MRS. E. K. BURROWS. JOO0 Wlard
MRS C. X. CARLSON. 1211 MonClalr
MALINDA OVERSON Rt. 3. Box 180
MRS A. J. McKINNEY. Rt. 3. BOX 9ME
EDNA B. OLSON. 48.13 Cannon
MRS. MARIE E YOUNG. 4510 Boardman
MRS DAN BARRY. Merrill. Ore.
MATT1E JANE JOHNSON. 244 E. Main
MRS. PHIL HITCHCOCK. 3.130 E. Main
DF.I.PHA R KELL1IM. Rt. 3. Box 1140B
1.UCILE JONES, SAflTt Wlard
MRS. J O. PATTERSON, 211 WIIUU Bldf.
MRS. JOHN BERG. 183 lroy
MRS. GEORGE WOOl.SEY. 33.10 Cannon
MRS V. J. JOSEPHSON. 1048 EArte
MRS BAY BAXTER. 8M California
HELEN RIGGS. 413 Walnut
MRS A. L SCIIACK. Bl.r Ore.
BERTHA WILSON. 2940 So. 8th
MRS. ERMA WILSON. 234a to. ath
WANDA HAMMER
MRS. W. P. DONNELLY, JM Eberlein
AltLENE SEARLES. 22 I.ytton
VIOLET ASIIBY. 132 Laaune
ESTHER ROI1INSON. RI. 1. Box 1120
BONNIE JEAN HANEY. 304H Delaware
MARY L. COTT1NGHAM. 32B Pacific Terrace
SHIRLEY CAINF.S. 3450 White
MHS L. W. NETZER. RI. 3. Box 2.12B
ESTHER SHAW. 1838 Halfry
MAUDE II01.I.INGRWORTH. 31211 Gary
GERTRUDE ANDERSON, 329 E. Main
MRS. BESSIE BRUNF.R. Box 83S
MAX1NE TRESNER. 20US Vine
MRS. H. J. LAl'X. 110 Waahlnalon
MnS. W. B JONES, 123 No. 3th
ETHEL L. SUTTON. 32.18 Cannon
HELEN McLANE, 3331 Creit
MRS. M. W McVAV, Rt. Box 1038
JOYCE PINELLI, 324 Hlsh
KAY LEWIS. 1408 Ivory
MRS. LEE HOLI.IDAY. Box 48
MRS. A. C. RUSTH, 777 California
MRS, LENA NOEL. 334 Main
HELEN LUKE. Rlverview Aota.
MISS JUNE PINEI.LI. 534 Hlah
MARION DAVIS 200 I.ewla
MARY STEPHENS, loin Orchard
APBIB L. HERniNGSIIAW. Malln, Ore.
MRS. ALICE lirntN. 33 Hleh
MS. R BAKKHURST Verrlll. Ore
MRS. WILLIAM URMSON SCO Alameda
MnS. J MITCHELL 718 No 11th
MRS MARY SHOAF. 3103 Harlan Drive
MAUDE F. MILTON, Box S71
JFSSIF HASK'NS Box 82
MAROI15 G. POlMATrm, Marrlll. Ore.
MRS, W H. McPHFRRF.V 4801 No. 7lh
V"R FLORENCE Ol LVANN. 10?S Erie
MISS CLinA V"tt,s Bonan.,, Ore.
MRS. A. HEDLUND. 80 Herllna
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See our big collection of brief,
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4.00 to 14.00
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Our beruff led pinafore play
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11.95 to 29.43
Charm old Sol in super
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fun.
4.98 to 14.98
Newest fashions for sum-
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ers! Below knee-length.
They're young, sophisti
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Pedal Pushers,
4.98 to 11.95
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