Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 08, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    tuni iih run in 11 inn
Sprague River
Wci'kPiHl in'l or Mr. unil
Mr. Sollo LuiM't went Mr. und
Mm. CimirKa I'liyrnl (nun Mln
rrul SprliiN". Tvx. I'ayrnt hun
ll'Cl'lltly IjlTII fllX'llUI'Ul'll f I III
tlu army smil thry irr innklnii
ihrlr luluro Iiiiiiik hi Mrriforii
wl iTf ho Is aiiiiloyri.
Miirlo C'lirnhil him hern i.n Hip
id. Hut Kiln wcmK Init li
reported Improvim,.
Mr. unci Mm. Tom (Joffiiiun
Iiiivi- returned to HpriiKiir KIvit.
Coffmun la Piniiliiyi'd Hi thi'
Amrrli'mi llox ciiinpHiiy. Thry
ore living In llurouuhs' rnliln.
Mm. OIiiii Kwrr and Mnrlp
KiincliT of Yukliim visited Mm.
Anna U. Wolford, Annual 1.
Thry were rrlnrnliiK home from
mi rxlrndrd t r 1 1 In iinlhrrii
California. Mm. Ewer mi.. Mm.
Wnlford worn cluaainiles In Wla
roraln. Mr. and Nfm. Arthur Mill and
family were Sunday vlnltum In
Suaanvllle, Cnllf., n mimta of
Mm. Hill's inotlirr. Mm. Kumy,
and other relatives thrrr.
C'hurlri Morrill win In Klumuth
full Wednraday for mccllnil at
tention. Mr. and Mm. J. M. Curry were
In I.ukevlew Sunday vIkIUiik
ralHtlvc thi're.
New uddltliimi on humus In
Snrsmie Itlvrr nrr: Two bed
rooms built on Krrd Youmk'i resi
dence a well an uttnic'tlvo brick
Idlnil on the enlfre dwrlllnil,
and two room lie Inn built on
and reinodrllnu at Ted Mont
gomery'! home.
Mm. Ivan I'ankry Is In Hel
llnxhain, Wuh., cn'riylnu a visit
with her relative. .
Ivan I'ankry and Ed Gowim
spent an enjoyable fishing trip
at Dsvls lake.
Mr. and Mm. Ted Muntifninery
and Theodora wrre at Crater
lake and Diamond lake lout Hun
day on an all-day picnic v-lth till
CLEMS
Barber Shop
Opsn for Bualntit In
Ntw Location
4528 S. 6th St.
St. fronds Park
BISHOP AND HEN
Drop
mm
Poe Valley
Mm. Jui- Nurk visited at the
homo of Mr. and Mm. Mux
Cirrku In llomi'ilule, while In
Khiiiuith Fulls Thuriiduy. Mux
In Mill lulil up with Infection
In both Iru.
John Nork l visltiiiK for a
few duya lit the home of bin
brother. Urn und fuinlly. Alio
ut Shady Cove with III" slhtrr
unil biuthiT lii law are the Ken
Ouuka and duuKhter Lucille.
Cliirencu Wrbbrr la liiivbiu
Koine of bin buy baled thin
week.
Ciroriie ItrlliuK la doing the
chorea for hla brother Wilbur
who went to the count with hla
faintly to visit relutlvcs und
friends.
Dnle VunMrter la working fir
Hill Huyinund ut Illy, and Web
ViiuMeti-r went to the count to
engage In well drilling.
The Willliim Tubiik family l
building u big nrw liouae.
Clrn Keater la building tile
biinkhuune.
Vlolu Huberts waa a caller
ut the Clnrence Webber home
Krldiiy.
Hirers and nephews from Med
ford. Mr. and Mra. Everett W.
Ilnidfurd and Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd
Vnndri'pool mid iluughtri's.
Mr. and Mrs. Owrn Ludwli k
were in Mrdlord over the wrrk
rod visiting with thrlr tliiuttlilrr.
Mrs. Cirnrgr Luvriiborg. Mr. and
Mrs. George I.ovrnborg have
moved to Medford from Luke
view recently.
Mrs. Kilwmd Quulls from Whlt
lirr, Cnllf., was u recent visitor
In Sprugur Hivit, atuylng with
hrr motlirr. Mra. Clara Kargra.
She wua accompanied by hrr
young son David.
Kev. E. i. Tuning of Sprague
Hlvrr Friends church offlclulrd
at the graveside services held
for the infant daughter of Mrs.
I'hyllla Stevens at Bonanza last
Monday .
Mr. and Mm. Hugh Haddock,
David und Gernld, from Klamath
Fulls were in Spruguc Kiver lust
Wednesday, and wrre callers on
Mrs. Ted Montgomery. Mr. und
Mrs. Jerome Kunnels returned
home last Suturday after a four
weeks' vacation In southern
slutrs.
The losing team entertained
the winning tram after a Bible
quiz contest ended at the Sprague
llivcr Friends church last Friday
evening.
ANNOUNCE
ft.
their new
av MMmmm?
in and see us
Frankly, we're mighty proud of our new
station. So you can be sure we'll give you the
kind of friendly service, when you swing in
for Chevron Supreme and RPM Motor Oil,
that'll make you want to come back again.
FAMOUS STANDARD OP CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS AKD SERVICES
Drop in soon:.. we're here to serve you
On The Bear
m r- "Hi
: 1
Although she spent two years
in England, Doris McCord didn't
acquire an English uccunl. Doris
has been homr only a few months
after serving us a Wac with the
eighth air force in England. The
tlnnii she enjoyed most while in t
England was the opportunity to
visit historical places. Dons Is;
now employed In the U. a. agri
cultural office In the post otlice
building. Hrr work consists of
Intel viewing farmer who are In
terested In the conservation pro
gram. Doris is on jliirnTHi
Wright's federal building beat.
Admiral Gatch Urges
Strong Armed Forces
POHTl.AND. Ore., Aug. 8 lA'i
Strong military force and not
"solemn conclaves of statesmen"'
1 is the uie.ans of preserving iic-acc,
I Vice Adm. Thomas L. Gatch told
delegates to the national conven
: tlon of the military order of the
' 1'u r nla Heart here today.
"1 cannot believe," he said,
"that solemn conclaves of states
men, that charter antf covenants
j no matter how laboriously pro
, ducrd, are going to be considered
; by fale as an adequate price for
peace."
htThoi'3
I FALSE TEETH
I Mora Firmly In Place
I Do yotir flM treth snnny anil rm
I barrua lv ahpplns. dropping nr wnh
bllnf whan you rat. latish nr ulk? Jut
aprlnkle a lull rASTrr.TII on your
) plalaa. Tltla alaallna non-arld powdri
! nnl.1 fal taath wort firmly and mora
i ronifnrlal'ly tin fiinuny, aooay. paaTy
ilaita or laallnc Pori nnl tour Chrcki
"Plata ndnr" irtvntura tiraalhi. (;al fAS
TKKTII today at any drug atom.
DtaCKSEN
the opening of
at 1450 Esplanade
Of course, Chevron National Credit Cards
arc good as gold at Chevron Gas Stations.
With Standard Road Maps and Standard's
personalized Travel Information Service,
they're your assurance of happier motoring.
1 im i
Fort Klamath
Kecent viaitom at the home of
Mr. und Mm. T. It. Nlcholaon unil
fuinlly Included Dr. and Mn.
W. J. C'buiidull and daughter
Aniir, of Aahliind, und Mr. and
Mm. Kil Crniidull of I.oi Angeles.
Anne la aprudluK the aummer
with her purenta at Aahland,
buvbiK been graduated thii year;
from UCLA ut I.o Angeles. Wll-
bur Andrmon Hud Frank Button
of Ellcimburg vlaltrd here a few !
duya ut the Nlcholaon home also
while en route to Los Angeles.
Churlea J. Brlcco'i business
property buildings here are re
ceivliig a new cout of white paint
this week.
Juke Ohlea has returned from
a visit at Anderson., with his son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Ohles and children.
Joe Baker la visiting here at
the I'aul Wampler home, having
recently received his discharge
from the U. 8. novy.
Marvin Noah has returned to
Brownsville, Ore., after spending
a wrrk here assisting his father,
('. M. Noah, with the work of
buying. Noun Is employed In a
suwmill at Brownsville. On Fri
day, he went to Klamath Falls,
accompanied by his mother and
two nephews, Lawrence and
Lloyd Smith, the group calling
at the Klamath Valley hospital
to arc Mra. Maurice Benedict,
who is convalescing there from
a major operation which she un
derwent last Wednesday. Mrs.
Benedict Is a daughter of Mrs.
C. M. Noah, and mother of Law
rence unil Lloyd Smith, and Is
the former Doris Noah of Fort
Klamath.
Cupt. and Mrs. Wilbur Jackson
of Fort Knox, Ky are visiting
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Eurl Jackson, the two men being
brothers. Capl. Jackson is re
laxing here during a B0-day fur
lough following active service in
pinwoRf.is
LICKED AT LAST!
rwpl Ion't Ulk about Pin-Worm hut
more than you'd ua.t haw Urn
frifwetkin with iU rmbnrroucin rectal itch.
llowvr. it U do longer neomwy to iuflr.
Todojjr, thanks to a ptttiaJ, fwdleaJlf
rrrnirmwvl dnii, a rrJ trvatmmt hi bn
.ulIUh-rt. Thta drust la thai ritaJ Infrvdi
nl tn P-W. th msxJJ. air.toUk I'trv
Worm tablrt dvckipJ In thtr Uboratorttn
of Lr- II. Jrn Son. They act ia a tpa
ciaJ way to rrnort PlivWorina.
So watch nut for warnlna m that mar
mrtn Pin-Worm in your child or yooraIf.
Irn't drlay. Aak your Drua:itlat for
JAYNI'S r-W and fallm th dlractioat.
It'a tuf to rrarabtr i PW for PiO'Worma I
YUY.V,: Amaitng mlJ polUhlnr cloth.
Wcrka Ilk mavlcl I'olith tir by just
rubblnr. tio(rw.ll lft; youra for tK aak
inr- .Thla month only. Clip this ad and tnd
with nam and addroaa to Dr. D. oTarna
boa, 2 Vina tfL, I'tUla, Pa Dept. RHM
the wur with the firat cuvulryl
diviaiou, U.S. uriny, duriiiK which
he atiffercd serious wounda from
which he la now recovering. He I
haa been in the arrvlce for 2H I
yeura, Including the First and 1
becond World wars und wan
wounded 17 tlmra In all during
Ilia yeurg of arrvlce.
Mra. Frank Kd wards enter
tulned laat Sunday evening with
a aorprlae party on the occasion
of her huabund'a birthday. F.n
Joying the evening at the Ed
warda home were the following:
Mra. Sarah Stocum, William
Lambert, Mr. and Mm. Art
Nlchola. Mr. and Mm. Frank
1 Miller, Mr. and Mra. Jarnes Van
Wornier and son Douglas, Mrs.
Kdith Moon, Miss Gay Stewart :
ul Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. I
M. L. Ferguson of Chlloquin, the
guest of honor and the hostess,
MIDLAND
GRANGE
SATURDAY,
AUG. 10
Music by the
MERRY
MAKERS
SIOO
D
DANCE
m MAIN at 7th
CAMAY SOAP - 3 s I6C
100 ASPIRIN
mm
MINERAL OIL
Pint
MILK of
MAGNESIA
All Kinds
GREETING
CARDS
a y a
KRY5TAL
( MAGNESIA I
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IS. 'satLimit J
greeting
I CARDS J
Mr. and Mra. Frank Edwards,
respectively.
Mra. Hurry Engle la enjoying
a two weeks' vacation from her
dutira aa chief operator at the
local office of the West Coast j
Telephone company. The relief
operator, Mm. Barbara Van
WnrmiT. ia working at the
awitehboard during Mn. Engle'a
vacation.
Eighty-three per cent of man'a
knowledge is brought to him
through the sense of sight.
linn ia viai li tit
mum s iiieii mat
1 "arTal Enjoy the long and lingering pleasure of a
L $fcw?i&M Southern Comfort Collins. Mellow, distinctive,
VjtF&SxzM delightful in bouquet and in flavor. Remember,
though. The Grand Old Drink of the South is
CSc full 100 proof.
SOUHItH COMfOIT COIPOtATION.
1 "Ti aTM"WiF .i'WBrPPFPti sy C
TABLETS
(Limit 1)
.-OIL 5
1 Ft.
(Limit 2)
USE GILLETTE
BLUE BLADES
5 25c
Double-edge type.
10c
Anti-colic
For
TONI CREME
COLD WAVE
Complete 1 25
hemt kit ... I "
Takes 2-3 hour.
a. H'
POUND TOBACCOS
PRINCE ALBERT 86c
EDGEWORTH 98c
MODEL 85c
DILL'S BEST 86c
ANTON ELLA
Tobacco, iy-oz. package
LONGFELLOWS
Tom Jefferson, box of 25 ,
- KOTE PHOTO FINISHING 1 DAY
IIKKAI.D NCWS, Klamalk rails. Ora.
The first motor vehicle sale to weight of 1.100 pounds was
the federal government was equipped so that a mule could
made to the army signal corps in be hitched to It should It ra
lfiU. The vehicle, with a fuae to run.
'r HOTELS
WORK PANTS 0SB0RN HOLLAND
scorns oat. Msnroao
Tsn, Blut, Grsy. Grsan Thoroughly Modem
A iif f. Hr. aaS Mra. J. K. Rarity Ml itm
Oregon Woolen Store i
TRY THIS MjelleK COLLINS
made wilA 9ocilier?i anu fat
emeria&jfiodt 7erJati!e 2)rink
RIGHT
TO UMIT
QUANTITIES
JAN
9
p. 69
13
PYREX NURSERS
Heatproof glass, 8-oz. . . .
20e
S.M.A. POWDER
Baby food, pound sfoe .
94e
DAVOl
3S256
nipples
PLASTIC FUNNEL
...5C
filling bottles, 4-oz. . ,
CURLS FOR
YOUR BABY
98e
Nestle treatment.
PLASTIC
BABY BIB
19e
It wipes clean!
20 Fsderot Excis Tax on Toilstxisa.
5t?c Size
CUTICURA y
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sfc
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Till RSUtT, Ami, t, IBM, Paia (
aM tut cuaana rvit tmti
A Km m W Mutitopft
100 PROOF
UQUIUK
SAINT lOUlf 1. MO
tncoursgc Vour Tsn with
GABY LOTION
Mtdium size . .47c
Screens ut burn rjvsf
Outroor Lotion. 3-OI. S9C
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TEST TUBE
ACCURACY
When a Walgreen PW.
racist compounds a pro
tcripnon, he ia practkinf
a xience, and hia methods
are those of every careful
acientuc. Each ingredienr.
it weighed and measured
with utmost precision using
the finest, most snodera
equipment. Depend oa
your Walgreen Pharma
cist to meet the exacting
standard of his prakasion.
. DRU05 WITH
A REPUTATION
1
15c CONTI
CASTILE
BABY SOAP
12c
Safe for your infant's
tender skin. Pure, mild.
Luggag and Billfolda
COUPONca ca
1
PACK 20
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