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WEATHER
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Partly
luudy lodar. Clear lonlf M and Tuaatlay
aaoapl f"l In liuarlur vallaya. ttllglilly
warmar aluiil ritaal. (Jaiilla tu fnwlarala
nurlharly wind att roa.l.
ORKUON ruHKCANTi I'arllf cluurfr
today, tonight and Tua.Uay with ua
alunal mow flurrlaa In nimiiilalna. Coltlar
tonight. Motlarata tmrUiarly wlnda oft
cua.l, iMvomln ganlla tonight.
Return Dr. unci Mr. H,
Wayne Kiuiersnn of Lukeshora
drive returned liumo by trulti
Sunday night artur 11 Christina
vlxlt with Or. Kapersen'a mr
ent, Mr, and Mrg. L. C. Kxpur
ton of St. Paul, Minn. They wore
acconmanlod by llwlr younil
rtuuuhlor tid oii, Sandra unci
Wayne, On their rultirn Dr. Un
person's two daughters, Juunn
and Mary, accomoanicd the
family tu Klumutti Kalis urni
will moke thr-lr liumc hers. Doth
fllrlg cntorcd Kliiinulh Union
illth school Monday niornlnii.
Thry have buen with their
grandparent In St. Paul.
Reserve Olllcsrt Tho Unserve
Officer association will huld
dinner meeting Wednesday night
t the Pelican putty room ut
7:31), All former officers of the
rmy, nevy, nmrlnrg or codkI
guard ar Invited to attend,
peakers will Include a high
ranking; army officer from Port
land and a representative of the
U. S. chumber of commrrce.
Man Released Klamath
bagin men honorably discharged
from the U. H. army on Janu
ary 3 at Fort Lewis, Wash., In
clude SSgt. Stanley C. Mas
ten, route 2, box 7BU; Pvt. Al
bert R. Bladea Jr., route 3, box
843; Pre Jack Workman. 1336
Lakevlew; HKC James E. Hicks.
14 Martin, all of Klamath Kails
and Cpl. Kalph D. William,
route ft, Lakevlew.
Auxiliary The Townaend
auxiliary hag scheduled a
Wednesday 1 o'clock politick
lunch at tne home of Mrs. Alice
Grey, 1403 Division. Member
are asked to bring their own
table service. There will be
election of officers.
Attend Shrine Came Three
Klamath Falls couples spent New
Year'g week In San Francisco
and attended the East-West game
at Keur stadium. They are Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hoagland, Mr. and
Mrs. John Fowler, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Kaup.
Townaend Club The Town
aend club meets Tuesday at 8
p. m. In the home of 11. O. Myers,
DUO N. Dlh. All members are
requested to attend as there will
be special business. Cards and
refreshments will follow.
Study Group The Slia.ts
PTA study group will meet
. weonesoay at ju a. m. at the
home of Mr, C. V. Golden, 2308
Patterson. Thure will be pot
lurk luncheon and all Interested
re Invited to attend.
GOLD CROSS
Those Famous Arch Shoes
Hock
Irown
Leather onsj Suesjei
Irokon Siiot
DRESS SHOES
MM
High Heels
Low Heels
Gabardines
Former Price 7.95
Returning to School Nancy
Onnnot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wnrren U. Uunnct. 11 u crescent,
loft Saturday night by train for
Oakland. Calif., where she will
ronunio her sttulln as a junior
student at Mills collt-ge. Miss
Bonnet has boon here for the
Chrlstmus holidays since early
December. She Joined several
Mills students; en roulo south
from Portland.
To School Nadlno Palmcrton
loft this week-end for the Uni
versity of California where she
Is a senior student, tier sister.
Murgle, is romuinlng for several
duys before going back to school.
They have spent thn holidays
hero with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Loron Pulmerton of Pacific
Torraco.
To Washington Bonnie
Hauger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
II. E. Hauger of Pacific Terrace,
returned Saturday to Seattlo to
resume studies at Ihe University
of Washington. She's In her
Junior year at school.
' Msrylhurtt Student Barbara
Brosterhnus, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Brosterhous of Eldorado,
returned Sunday to Marylhurst
at Oswvgo. near Portland, after
spending tne Christmas holicluys
here.
Card Party The ladies auxili
ary of the Suburban league will
hold a card party at the home of
Dacie Hoover, 3419 Shasta way,
on Tuesday. A potluck luncheon
will be served at 12:30 p.m., with
cards at 2 p.m.
Vacation Work During the
absmico of Mrs. Lethu Shannon,
cashier at the Pcllcun cafe,
L) ravine Fish, instructor in al
gebra at Fremont junior high,
acted as cashier. Mrs. Shannon
took a trip to Ohio to visit
Irienas.
Junior Circle The regular
monthly meeting of tho Junior
Circle of the Community Coimre
gatlunal church will bo held at
8 p.m., Wednesday. Members are
urged to attend.
Rose Bowl Game Martha
Berg, who resides at the Marlon
apartments, took a vacation trip
to san uicgo. one planned to at
tend the Rose Bowl game while
in the south.
Meet Tonight Altrua class of
the Hrt Methodist church will
meet tonight. Monday, at 8 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. Victor
Phillips, 1003 High.
Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Wil
Ham Zclgler of Tutelake left last
week for a month's vacation stay
ai a soutnern California resort.
S(o
Former Price
7.9S to 9.9S
Patents
to 9.95
ALL SALES FINAL
Home By Plane Nancy War-
run, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lane wurron or bidorauo, re
turned homo lato Sunday morn
ing by plane from I'rlnevllle,
where she hui visited since the
hnliiliiys with her grandparent,
Mr. and Mr. Ludvig Peterson,
Sojourners to Meet The So
journers will meet Wednesday
ut 1Z:3U p. in, lor a no-nosics
luncheon at the Willard hotel.
After a brief business meeting
nt 1:45 p. in. bridge and pinochle
win bo piayca. All newcomers
to tho city are welcome to at-
tond.
Returned Sunday Leon
Repp, fourth grade teacher at
Fremont, visited with friends In
Spokane and Portland during
tho winter vacation, one re
turned to her home at the Alpha
Sunday night.
Lsalon Auxiliary The Amer
ican Legion auxiliary will hold a
regular meeting at 8 p. m.. Tuev
dny, at the Legion hall. All
member are urged to be pres
ent. Recovering Louis Eschle of
Medford Is a patient at Hlllelde
hospital whero he I recovering
from surgery. He ll permitted
to have visitors. Eschle Is for
merly of Klamath Fall).
Meeting Postponed The date
for tho meeting of the Faculty
Wives club has been changed
to Junuury 14, Tuesday, and
wlll.be held at 7:30 p. m. at
Fremont school.
ultk CI..-- rtt-nha WtiHann
KUHS teacher, spent her vaca
tion In Portland with her sister,
Mr. F. E. Drake, formerly of
tt.ir.mam ran.
Visits Parents Emllie Halde-
Inann and Florence Walker,
Alpha apartments, went to Eu
Bene to be with their parents
over the holidays.
Ta Crania Pass Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Cudcrlan and children,
Carol and Carl, spent the week
end In Grants Pass visiting Mr.
Guderian'i family.
R-t.irnlnn Hnma-.Mn Timo
thy Murphy of Dunsmulr will
return to her home tonlaht.
Monday, after spending the
week-end in Klamath ran.
Visiting Col. and Mrs. H. H.
Baker of Great Bend, Ka., are
visiting at the home or Mr. and
Mr. Steve Moss, Summer lane.
City Delivery Service. Phone
417.
2 DROPS OPEN
COLD GLD66ED NOSE
-YOU FEEL BETTER
Two drops of Fmatro
Not Drops In aeh nos
tril shrink swollan irwm
braiua. open up cold,
olossai nose. You
breath rraar and !
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sooth. Irrttatad naaal
paaaasM. cne,i,?3aI
nlfht thr wIumjwI coosmiio". in
vito raaUul ala.p. Uaa onlr as dlraetad.
Coma In S economical atxas. Domana
PENETRD SaaV.
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SLIPPERS
Sensational Savings
. $99
U
100 pr. of Oomphies
100 pr. of Woolly Scuffs
Formerly Priced to 5.95
PLAY SHOES
DRESS SHOES
Values to 10.00
All Leather
Brown, Black
Patents Included
Drum Practice Eagles auxili
ary drum corps will meet for
practice tonight In the lower
FOE hall at 7:30. Karl W. fimy
kil will Instruct, The auxiliary
will hold Its regular meeting
Tuesday at 8 p. m. There will
be a stork shower for a member
and refreshments will be served.
All members of the auxiliary are
reminded that funeral services
for Mrs. A. W, Jackson will be
held at 2 d. m. from Wards
chapel on Wednesday.
Accident Mr. Ernest Lar
son, 3041 Mack, received word
that her mother, Mrs. W. A.
Cameron of Oakland, had a bad
accident recently, falling down
long stairway. She broke sever
al ribs and had to have 27
stitches taken. Mrs. Cameron,
formerly of Klamath Falls, is a
member of the Eagles auxiliary.
Kelso, Wash. She will be shut
In for some time and the local
Eugle auxiliary I sending "get
well cards.
Ladles Aid There will be a
meeting of the Klamath Luther,
an Ladies Aid at 8 p. m., Tues
day. Annual report and Instal'
latlon of new officers will oc
cupy tho business session. Host
esses are Mrs. L. E. Taylor and
airs, cnrie mcrianu.
Recovering Amos B. Red
ding, 248 Broad, was moved by
ambulance to Klamath Valley
hospital Sunday at 3:30 a. m.,
suffering from pneumonia. Red
ding is reported improving.
In Hospital Mrs. Carl Wil-
dermuth, 3220 Bourdman, Is re
covering from surgery at Klam
ath Valley hospital. Wildermuth
I salesman with A. B. Epperson,
realtor.
Installation The Knights of
Pythias will meet at 8 p. m. in
the IOOF hall to practice the in
stallation ceremony. All officers
are requeited to attend.
CARD Or THANKS
To the many friends of Mary
L. McComb, Including the boy
hood friend of her and Allan
W. McComb, whose love, sym
pathy and respect have been
shown in so many ways during
our recent tragic loss of our sis
ter Mary, we desire to express
our heartfelt appreciation.
ALLAN W. McComb
DAVID N. McCOMB
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By MARY O'BRIEN
School bells rang today and
students returned to classes after
a full two week' holiday. Over
the holidays kids flocked to era
ter lako to en
Joy skiing and
to the lake
and pond
around town
to participate
In Ice skating.
Parties were
numerous dur
ing the holi
days, partly
because alum
ni were home
from college.
The Teen Can
teen held its
Christmat-cou- Mary O'Brien
pic party on December 23, to
which ail 'parents were Invited.
On New Year' Eve the canteen
also sponsored a watch party for
all member.
On a barnstorming trip in the
Willamette valley was our Peli
can basketball team. Playing
three games, the Pels stacked up
one win each over Albany and
Salem, but also took their first
beating In the second Salem
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ALL DEPARTMENTS PRICED TO CLEAR
BARGAIN TABLES
Coats - Suits - Dresses - Furs
Lingerie - Hosiery - Housecoats
Blouses - Knitwear - Skirts
Sportswear - Handbags - Shoes
game. The rest of the vacation,
no games were scheduled. The
conference games will begin on
January 10.
Most school activities came to
a standstill, but Pclicana was
broadcasted twice, once on
Christmas night and the other
program being on New Year's
night.
A complete lilt of the social
committee has finally been
given. The following listed stu
dents comprise this student body
committee and are representa
tives chosen from each class:
Betty Crawford, Bob Mocabee,
Nadlne Yockey, Bill Mosby, Jim
Owens, Jean Lucas, Norman
Johnson and Sandra Moore.
In home room this morning,
teachers read a special bulletin
regarding final to be given be
tween January 20 and 23.
Teacher are given only the next
two week to complete a review
of work taken UD to the middle
of the year. Every clan teacher
WASHING
MACHINE
SERVICE
All Mokes asses
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TUCKER
STEINKAMP
APPLIANCES
Esquire Bldg.
MONEY fp&
NOW! M Ml 'LB
W. R. Elliott
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LAPOINTE'S
IIKRAI.D NKW. Klamath falla, Ora,
i required to give a final no
matter what subject la taught
and no students are exempted
from taking them. If student
fall In one of the required
course their class schedule will
not be changed. However, fail
ures In other subjects mean that
student will be transferred Into
other classes with Friday, Janu
ary 24, having been reserved for
these schedule changes. Students
mistmwe
WOMANHOOD...
This great medicine l (among to
relieve pain, nervous dlotrfiu and
weak, 'draUKDd out' rout I mm ffmllnui,
of 'certain days' when dm to func
tional monthly disturbance.
STAMPED GOODS V3 OFF
RUG COTTON . ... . . Vj OFF
Nun'n's Boil-Proof White and Colors
YARN TO CLEAR
To Make Room for New Merchandise
KNITTING WORSTEDS
For dresses, sweaters, etc.
Nearly all colors
. Skein . 79
SPINNERIN NYLANA
S0 wool, 20 nylon.
All colors. Bag. 7Se . . .
Now SO
HAND KNIT MITTENS,
Pair 1.50
ALL WOOL .FLANNEL Specially Priced
AWT
(iFinig8
SALES RACKS
MDNUAT, Jaa. . IStT, rats W
passing will not report to classej
on the above date.
Visiting Curtis Schoenthaler,
722 Donald, is visiting with rela
tive and friend at Ellis, Kansas,
for several weeks.
Why Thousands of Doctors
Havo Proscribed
PZMSSfr
FOR
Moemtr
(CAUSED Y COtM)
narnaam must ba tod wfcen the
landa of Doc torn hav praacrtbatf It fir
o many yaari. pxirf traam aata dl orttf
to rwUeva mch cciwi,n. It aar.y
looaana phlairm and maRan It oaliir to
ralM, Sal and for bmix old
and young. FUttant aaaftnjr, tool
STAMPED GOODS!
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TO SAVE!
ANGORA YARN
Soft, fleecy. Ass't colors.
Ball ... 8S
Box of balU 6.00
RAYON" CROCHET
TWIST. Regular 28c .. .
Now 25
FINGERING YARN
Odd lota good ass't
colon. Skein 40
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