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

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r..l ami colillmi"! iwl, m''ahiiial Imlit
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J Returns Tim Huv. Frederick
i C. WlMitmbuch, rector of St.
Paul's church, returned KrUluy
from Ciivo 111 eastern Oregon
where he him utlemlcU Mm itrst
week of the Ascension summer
! school snnnsorcd by the Enlscu
; ml church, diocese of euntern
. Oregon.
Sound Truck The unity re
i rrultliiii offlcu in Kluiniith Falls
; will have sound truck imtaldr
- thn fuirKrnuuds during July S
i und 0. They will handle nny en
j imunci'innnl fur the riuK'o, Sgt.
J Ktimli-y Younger will hn there
lo pun out inioriniiiiiin ior urniy
enlistment.
Vliltor George D. Patterson
of Detroit, Mich., owner of thu
I'litlitrsiin Hern Lumber com
puny, Dctrult, arrived here
'I'huisilay on combined busi
ness und pleuauro trip. l'atlcr
noil hus been successful In buy
lug lumber In the weal uud
while hero la visiting hla brother,
J ii i nca O. Patterson, 11. '12 Cres
cent, Klumiith Falls Insurance
muii. Hn plana to leuvo Hulup
duy for hla liomo.
Vacationing llelrn Peteraon,
Indent III the Mary Help Cob
lege of NuralliU. Sun Kruuclaco,
la apendlnii her vucutlon ut the
home of her purenbv Mr. uud
Mra. K. M. I'eteraon, 1405 Luke
view. She urrlved Mondny und
will leuve on July 7.
To Bin Francisco Ens. Hjul
mur J. Rathe, who hua been
vlaltlmi relative unci frlenda
here, will report July 7 lo Sun
Francisco for duty ubunrd
trunaporl. Ho wua Iinuluulml
from the University of Washing
Ion luat Suturduy.
Re-enllstment The Klumath
Fall urniy recruiting office will
remain open until midnight,
June 30, fur men wishing to re.
enlist by thut dnte an hi to tuke
advantage of the nrmy rc-cnlist-nicnt
proiiruin.
Moving Mr. und Mra. Jeff
Pound huvo aold their home In
Klumuth Fulla. SI. Francis park
diatrlrt, und ure moving to .Myr
tle Creek next week.
Return Mr. und Mra. Joe
Breeae, Mil Pleuaunt, huve re
turned from Everett, Wash.,
where they uttrndrd the wedding
of their aun, Sclbrr.
Return Here Mr. and Mra.
Alvln Culver of Keualdo huve
returned to Klumuth Fulla to
muke their liomo und are now
In un upiirtinent ul the Alpha
which they huve aub-let until
September. Culver la awiocluted
with I'lnnlger and Watklna, con
tiactluR firm, Mra. culver n
the former Loulao I'alteraon,
diiuuliter of Mr. and Mra. Jamea
O. I'ntlrraon of 1 132 C'rcacent,
From Medford Mr. and Mra
Puul llunlln and Juines Merrltt,
Mra. llunlln'i brother, vlalted
ut tho home of Mr. und Mra.
L. J. Drink of 2241 Urchurd
(hla week. Merrltt aerved In the
Kuropcun theuter of war for
aonio time, mid haa been ultend
Ing a rudlo achool In New York
City. He la en route to Enum
cluw, Wash.
Today's Newsie
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Radio Mn. C. If. Kelley.l
llomediile road, will Interview i
Mra. living Ulckaon, Merrill
highway, Monday over KFJI ut
1.JM p, in. They will Ulaeuaa the
Klumuth county homemukera'
ciunp to bo held at Luke o' tho
Wood! July 17 to Zl.
On Furlough Murk lluttnn,
S 2c, arrived Thursduy night
from Sun Diego on leuve from
boot cumn until July 8. He la
thu ion or Mr. and Mra. Al Hut
tun, 2243 Huron.
Vlaiting Mr. and Mra. Luw
rei.ee I'curaon and aon, Roiiny
Dimnlck, are leuvlng Sunduy
morning to vialt Mra. Pcuron'i
alater und father In McMinnvillo.
They will be gone a week.
Return Homo Mra. Douglai
II. Miii knluht und infunt son
left Kluinuth Vullcy hoapitul
Friiluy lo return to their homo
on Kummvra lune.
Leava Hoapital Mra. F C.
Lawrence and infnnt son were
diaininaed Thuraduy from Klam
uth Vulley hoapitul and are now
ut home, 1624 Division.
Clamificd Ada Bring Rcsulta
Major Surgery Lewis Sim
mons, 10, son of Elmer Simmons,
2230 liomedule, la recovering
sullsfucuirlly ut Klumuth Vulley
hnxpitnl following major sur
gery Thursduy afternoon.
To Roaaburg Mrs. L. J.
Hi-ink of 2241 Orchard Is leuv
lng Friduy for Kugciie where
alio will visit frlenda, and for
ltoaeburg where ahe will be the
gueat of her aon and wife, Mr.
and Mra. Charles Palchctt, She
will be gone for about a week.
Toura Far Eaat John T. Har
grove, S 2c, IU32 Summers lune,
Klumuth Kails, recently returned
to Uuam after a tour of the Far
Kuat with tnitk force 77 of tho
seventh fleet. The ports visited
Included Hong Kong, Shanghul,
Taingtao, China, and Tokyo,
Japan.
Discharged SSgt. David C.
Braun, Klamath Falls, was hon
orably discharged Juno 25 at the
Fort Lewis, Wash., separation
conter.
FRANK EDWIN WES8EL
When the Murine Burrocks
wus In full swing, The Herald
und News sellers found a fer
tile field for marines were the
beat tippers, according to
Frank F.dwln Weasel, 11, who
haa aold pa per a on the atreet
for the pant yeur. Weasel la the
aon of Mr. und Mra. John 11.
Weasel, 1133 (irunt, bis futlier
is a cook at the Klumuth Bll
llnrds, and Frank is a student
al Suered Heart academy where
he will enter the seventh grade
In the full. Iiusebull is this
young seller's favorite snort and
for a hobby, Frank keeps a
Hi rap book of alrplnne pictures
und lie suid he thought he'd put
hla picture In tho bonk, too.
Frank wus born April 20, 11)33.
nt Houaton, Tex., und has lived
here for the pnst two and one
half yeurs.
Cliisslfied Ads tiring Results
Dance Slated Members of the
Moose lodge will hold another
dance this Saturday night. Mem
bers and their guests are Invited.
From Bly Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Griffin and their daughter,
Jill Clvan, were In town Thursday.
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Insurance
Needs
are not
uniform
There Is a
SUN LIFE
Policy to fit every need.
PAUL A. LEE
Phone 7777 111 H, 9th
SUN LIFE OF CANADA
PHOTOS
Taken In Your Home.
Children, Croups, Weddings.
Commercial Work
BUD'S
1031 Main Phone 3588
Washing Machine
PARTS and SERVICE
Largest Parts stock be
tween Portland and San
Francisco, We will ship
parts anywhere!
Most completely equipped
shop of its type In South
ern Oregon
38 Years combined service
back of every Job.
We have a large stock of
wringer rolls, all makes.
MERIT
WASHING MACHINE
SERVICE
Phono sees 611 So. 8th
" "EEP THEM HAPPY
AND HEALTHYI iCs
INSIST ON Pm
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Stockings Wear Longer!
LOOK LOVELIER THAN WITH ANY S0API
DREFT leaves no soap film to hcavy-up hose
and cloud their beauty. And colors stay fresh
fur longer than with any soap. There's no
soap-fading! No wonder stockings look love
lier, wear longer, with nightly Urcft washing!
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IT'S TRUE! . . . No soap ever made can
perform the dishwashing miracles that Dreft
can! It makes dishes positively gleam with
out wiping. For Dreft leaves no streaks or
cloudiness the way all soaps do. Even glasses
sparkle without touching a towel to them!
& I
o dreft
WORKS WONDERS
THAT NO SOAP IN THE WORLD
flrseness!
NEW WOOLENS WASH SOFTER, FLUFFIERI
WOOLENS are a joy when washed with Dreft.
Because Drcft's amazing suds rinse clean and
clear. No soapy deposit to coarsen woolens
and dim their colors. Lovely new sweaters and
baby things wash softer and fluffier than with
even the most expensive soap flakes.
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No Soap-Fading! For the first time in history
Dreft mnde it possible to wash stockings, lingerie,
woolens knowing that with Dreft there's no
soap-fading no dulling film to dim colorsl
Instant Suds Mora Sudil In cool water, in hard
est water even in cold or salt ocean water Dreft
suds come billowing up instantly. And notice, too,
Dreft suds last so long!
Clear, Clean-Rinsing Suds! The first suds ever
to leave no streaks or cloudiness on dishes no
dulling film on your pretty silks, nylons, woolens. .
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Brihicr Lingerie
NO SOAP-FADING!
LINGERIE stays so wonderfully color
bright and fresh when washed with Dreft.
There's no chance of soap-fading to make
undies look dull and all washed out before
their time. Drcft's gentle, clear-rinsing suds
will keep your dainty slips and blouses
brighter than any soap could ever do!
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MONTH-END EXPANSION
SPECIALS
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
BOYS' and GIRLS' HATS and BONNETS
Summer styles in straws, piques and organdy. White and pastels.
Values to 2.8S
GIRLS' BLOUSES
Organdy, broadcloth and poplins in
white and prints. Sizes 1 to 14. Reg.
values to 2.98
t-A
7.9c
BOYS' and GIRLS'
BONNETS
Organdy and pique in white and I I
colored. Smart little numbers in late J J K,
summer styles. Values to 1.98 ....
INFANTS' ROMPERS
Fine quality broadcloth In blue with
white trimming. Regular 80c .
50c
BOYS' SAILOR SUITS
Finest quality white duck suits w!
navy trimming. Sizes S to 9. Regu
lar 4.40
2.98
I KIDDIES' KNIT ROMPERS
Fine heavy quality rompera in lovely styles. Yellow, blue and green.
Sizes 1 to 3. Regular 1.59
HYGIENIC LISLE-KNIT ROMPERS
Yellow, blue and turquoise. Sizes 1 to 3.
Regular 1.29
3 GIRLS' SLACK SUITS
Stylish little cotton crash 2-plece suits in pink only,
Regular 2.98. Sizes 4 to 6 years
STAMPED LUNCHEON CLOTHS AND SCARFS
Scarfs 18 x 45, Luncheon Cloths 38 x 36. Fine quality heavy cotton
Regular 89c values
STAMPED KITCHEN TOWELS
Finest quality cotton crash. Seven-day calendar designs.
Regular 45c
for
MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS
LADIES' PONCHO BLOUSES
Fine quality jersey in Mexican sport prints in hi-colors.
Regular 3.98 values
LADIES' SUMMER SCARFS
Best quality cotton and rayon scarfs in giant floral
designs on white grounds. Regular 1.98
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ALL JEWELRY NOW
Every item in stock, including pins,
earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and
chokers your choice of entire
stock.
UTILO BLANKET CHESTS
Under-bed type chests of strong wooden frame and
moth resistant fabric. 4-blanket capacity. Reg. 4.50
LADIES' SPORT BELTS
Wide and narrow styles of best quality leather. All colors and
sizes. Regular 1.00 and 1.50
FINAL
CLEARANCE
MILLINERY
About 50 hats left in late styles. Values
to 10.00. Your choice of all remaining
table stock.
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PRICE
raiBAT. Ja.a u, IM, raj j
1.00
1.00 1
79c 1
1
1.98
Suit
50c
1.00
2.95
M
.00
25 Off
3.98
79c
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