Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 13, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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WEATHER
KLAMATH FAI.IJI ANI VH'INITV:
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ml Tlimutav, "lit aalal '"S.
wannai In runt ixnlMMt liular; iiviillv
li inuilaiala wl tn nurlliwvkl wIluU
nfl lh rial. ,
To Callloriila Mr. mill Mr.
Ituurrl Winiii-r mill iluuulurr. I'n
mrlii l.yiin. me Valium Winner'
iimllirr In Crrwrnl C'lly. ChIII. 'I'ltcy
will IlKll lln Ill (Mllri) ami Hiicril
inritlu In vull oilier relatives.
I'liilmk - Tim I'ylhluit dtilj will
unci Friday ul 0:311 pin. at Urn
Iikiiic u( Vlnlii llii iiiuun. Merrill
ruad, for a mlli.ck Ur. llus
linua lit iiiriiilirm nrr llivllrd tu
nllruil.
Itralgtinl rmllluli Lorrllu Prune,
wliu irnlunrd lirr tnutlilnil pimltlail
In llic illy srliixils, tin taken
pliu-p on tlir Iriichlnif Mali of 111
uIi'WoihI, Ollf. Hlic lonnnrly Uiimlit
nl Cuntier mIhI.
W.illns Mink In tlir city lor
lliolr ii ii : i nit I visit hi Mr. mid Mm.
W. E. Derrnll of llrcrn liny. WU.
Thry nrr Mttylnii nl the home ol
Mm. W, A. Wallop, who l tlir sister
nl IJcrruli.
Jrrrltr Meet -Tlir Juyrceltcs
will llolll It lllerllllll Uinllllll Hi
n'rltM-k III tlir clininlirr uf cniumrrt-e
riKiin. It In ururtil that nil members
attcul.
Muthrr Vl.lla - Mrn Mills K I'rllt
of I'urllulKl In line tills week visit
lull with lirr dnuittitrr, Mrn. Her
bert M. Munnrll. all Lliiroln.
Niiiiinirr Hi'salim A iitiiiilicr of
Kliuiiiitli r'lills Imii-lit'is huvii been
uUciiillnii miiiinirr classes ul Hall
Jiimi HUilc colliKO Oils noiinoii. Oil
Huiiduy cvenlitu, May I'liliincy,
Jriiu IHrkurnon, Kdiin Itiifiscll mid
li'iiiu Wiiiitliopv relumed Iroin nix
weeks nl similes ul till! imiIIiko.
Jiimiltn Ni'llln In 111 Hun JoMt lor
the lu-wcrk course, mid Keith
Junes, who Junl completed u course,
In spnnilliiK u few duyn III Hun Fran,
clnni before l I'tlirnliiH here.
Tarty I'luiiiiril The Knun uux
11 In i y diiini corpn mid Drill tcmn
inriiilx'rn mid their liunliiindn or
encorln will Imvo n pally ul 8 p.
in., Hutiirdiiy, ul Ihe liomn of Mr.
mid Mrn. Cliff Hlerlmid. IHIIA
Aiaclrm There will rum ut
l :iu p. in. mi the 1'OK hull lo fur
nlnh Irunnporlntlon. Women attend
Inn ro unkrd lo wrnr nlucka or
nixirtn cUithlnn, and drill team and
dniin corpn mcinberi are reminded
to brlnit a covered dlnh for tile pol
lock aupiier.
(iu North lima Wniichope mid
Kdna liuuell left Tuendny for John
Day where they plun a brief vlnlt.
After Koine time there, Mrn. Wnu
choie will vlMl her pnrenla III
Unilivlew, Wunli., until mIiooi aturiu
Ihli full, and Mrn. IIumHI plmu
to no to Portland. Both are tciull
era In the elrmrnury achoola here.
VlalU HUlrra Mm. A. E fclnoll
of Coderre, HnnkaUltcwun. lefl Ihli
week aftrr nendliiK a 10-duy vlnlt
with her alntcrn. .Jennie llryallt and
Kitty Keep. Beforo coining here he
vlnlted rrlntlvea Ul Ixw Aniielra and
Hun, rronclnro. Cnllf.
(irame Meetlnf Hlmsta View
til untie will hold a reKiilur meeluiK
Thiirnduy it H i in. at Ihe Mmnia
View nchool. Mtitlrm of linporlunce
will be illnruuinl.
Trrulinenl Hubert I.uimiii, 14-yrur-old
noil of Mr. and Mm. John
ijiiMin of laO lwl, In a pullent at
llillnlde honpitul. where he la re
ceiving medical ireutmenl.
Canton Crater Meet Clinton Crn
ter number 7 will hold a reKtilnr
merlins Tluirnduy evening at
o'clock in the IOOK hall.
I'atlenl -Utile Gary Ouiger. 16-
monlh-old ton of Mr. and Mrn. El
mer Ouiger, In a pullent at llillnlde
hmpliul where he hud a tonsillec
tomy thin morning.
1
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Homemaker
5
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Mrs. Garrison
Gets Office
The KlumiiUi county home econo
mien extension committee met Willi
Helen P. Htlne, county home dc
inonntrutloii ugent In room 2'Jtt In
the federal building recently.
Election of officers lur the 1147
IU4H cxtennlon year wun the main
feulure of the mcetlnK. Elected were
Mra. Lee Ifolllday, Fnlrhaven, chulr
mun: Mm. Prank Paygr Jr., Mulln.
vice chairman; and Mra. Hay Oarrl
on, Klamath Pnlln, accrctiiry-treaa-urer.
' other niembern of thin committee
ure Mm. Wenley Harney. Allumont;
Mra. Albert Ready, ilrnlcy: Mrn.
lleury Bchmor, Iionnnzu, and Mm.
Frederick Markwardt, Chlloquln.
Mexican Given
Jail Sentence
Puul Garcia Melendrca, 26-year-old
Mexican, waa aentenced to aerv
DO duya In the county Jail, plua a
IMM) fine, In the Hprague River
Justice court yenterday. The charge
wan rllairrlprlv ronriiirl
I Melendrca rrnldea In lily. Alno
i brought In from that area waa Edl-
win Tupper, 42, an Indian, who waa
given a 30-day aentence and $M 60
I fine for poniieanlon of liquor,
j Arrented locally were John Ryan
oononau. 40. of Oakland, and Earl
Conohan, 44. of 615 Division, for
drunk on a public highway. Ball waa
aet at 1100 each.
Hurjery Mrs. Everlt Lozar of
IBIS Logan underwent an emer
gency appendectomy at Hillside
hospllal Wednesday afternoon.
HOTELS
OSBORN HOLLAND
eu em nae Hr.nroao
Thoroughly Modern
M an Mra. J. t. tarlar
ani Earlar
Prarlalr
Authorized
FACTORY SERVICE
for -
EASY WASHERS
four exclusive
Kaay Dealer for
Klamatb County
Robbing & Henry '
APPLIANCES
(23 Klamath Ave.
Eagles Advocate
Youth Training
CHICAOO, Aug. 13 W-State and
local youth guidance Institutes
should be established to combat
Juvenile delinquency, the Fraternal
Orders of Eaglea waa told In a r
port by Ha board of parol and
probation. .
The board, headed by Gerald W,
Mason. Bulein, Ore., urged appoint
ment of local youth guidance com
mittees. In a report to the national
meeting.
Klamath Business College
733 Pin St.
Phone 4760
School yuar commences September 2nd. .
BE SMART . . . DONT DELAY TJ
Arrange NOW -for enrollment. Both DAY and '
EVENING classes offered.
Thorough Training Personal Service -
Reasonable Tuition
Mm. Hay (iarrlson. 233S Garden,
lus been elected srerctary-treas-uVr
for the coming year for the
coujity committee of home exten-nloirvuiills.
Recovering Mra. Prank Peyton
of this city li a pullent at Ht. Vin
cent's honpllul In Portland where
she la recovering from major sur
gery (icrfoniied two weeks ago. Hhc
' will or In the honpitul probably
I three weeks longer. Curds may be
laddrenned to her al the hospital,
room 311.
In Ituapltal Two small pullents
at Hillside hospital Monday were
Murlon, six, and Luella PouU, seven,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
Poutz of 1700 Hummers lane. Both
youngsters had tonsillectomies today.
few llay's Visit Mrs. Lena
Cnvln of Hornbrook. Calif., and
Myrtle Applegute of Yoncalla, are
MMMidlng a few duys at the W. L.
Kraln home on the Ashland high
way. Both are nieces of Mra. Praln.
Tonalllerlomlrs Gloria, nine, and
ftmnona Wooclfork, rlx, underwent
tonsillectomies at Hillside hospital
this morning. They are daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Woodfork
of 41117 Denver.
I (iraas Fire The city fire deparl
I menl was culled to 2035 Auburn at
I 2 30 p. m . Tuesday, to extinguish
a grass fire. No damage was re-
I ported.
Classified Ada Bring Results.
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"We Crow Our Own
You'll Notic
Th Differnr.e"
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YOUR CAR
YOU Need It For Essential Driving.
IT Neods Essential Service
THAT MEANS:
k Regular Inspection
Regular Lubrications
k Regular Adjustments
For real car conservation and continued maximum per
formance have your car checked now by our skilled, trained
mechanics
with
modern tools and eaulpment
at this convenient location
on Klamath Avenue, Where 8th Street Ends
Odell Motor Co.
Phone 4149
We Warn
You :
THEY
CRAZY
-fMi fain
AT
LAKESHORE
ACE DINNING
Dial 9063
for Reservations
No cover charge
before 9 p. m.
AND HIS
'ZANY" ORCHESTRA
To Forget Life's Bore -- Try Lakeshore
inn p jP9
I 9, 1 ! -4 K2J ti I jmwii 8 . .1 t 4 ' I i in 11
JL. JUL JUL JMstl i. U JL y t -1 sii -LX rtW
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r
KSV.
Buy The Easy Way - On Lay-Away - Choose Now While Selections Are Best
We know how )ou mothtrt me. You'd rather sacrifice needed dress for yourself,
than lo buy lest than THE BEST for your children. And they SHOULD have ihe,
best nobody has a more healthy respect for children's clothes quality than we have.,
We send millions of American children back lo school every fall, togged out in good,
becoming clothes-because mothers have found out they can get ibem at Pennes;
at NON-extravaganl, bud gel-res feeling fricesl
Big Shoe Values
For Growing Feet!
GIRLS' MOCCASIN OXFORDS. 4.9
bu.Ti our BEST In quality wear, comfort
for crowinf feel! This ihoe has every
thing top-rride elk-finished cowhide
upper- thick leather aoles, oil treated
to retist moisture. Insure creater flexibil
ity, sturdy Goodyear Welt construction.
SAVE! 3', - ft.
5.50
BOYS' 8CCFFLESS TIP OXFORDS.
Football, baseball, rollcr-skatlns they
can't hurt these touch leather toes!
These ruffed all-leather shoes are built
lo last . , . made with an Inter-Flex sole
for maximum wear . . . have smooth
Sanitised linlnfa . . . sturdy rubber-tap
heels! Terrific values!
BCD. 349 A BCD. 369
DOw.vsTAias
CHILDREN'S
COTTON
PANTIES
39c
Look at this amazinsly low
price! Brief-style pantiea of
stretchy, lonf-wrarinf, cot
ton, flat-knit fabric. Comes
with full elastic waist. In
tearose, sixes 2-16.
SICOND FLOOR
OUR FINEST!
COLORFUL
RONDO PERCALES
49c
yd-
We don't believe you'll find
finer quality percales any
where at this low price I
Brlfht prints.
PENNEY'S
FINE QUALITY
RAYON SLIPS
3.98
These are ureal buys! Tall- .
ored, semi-tailored, lace-trimmed,
or embroidered strips.
Sleek-fittinf rayon crepe or
satin , . , adjustable straps.
Sises 34-40.
MAIN FLOOR
UNUSUAL BUY
POPLIN JACKETS
3.00
For crisp early-mornina; wear,
or cool evenlnf 4ounflnf
around I A llrht Jacket yet
warm and sturdy 1 Smart
looklnf serviceable for any
occasion. Sises S. M L.
MAIN FLOOR
REDUCED TO CLEAR
WORK COVERTS
2.00
Our ret ular 8-os. work covert
pants sanforised and rein
forced at points of strain
full out for longer wear. Only
12. Siiea 29-34.
MAIN FLOOR
FOR QUALITY, WEAR!
100 WOOL PLAIDS
2.98
yd.
Make your own Jackets and
skirts this Fall of vlrf in wool,
quality yarn plaids. Selected
clan and novelty plaids. Me
dium weight.
School-Time Budget
Stretchers for Boys!
BUFFALO PLAID JACKETS.
That favorite Buffalo check
Jacket In black and white .
"in-and-out model" . . . the
Ideal Jacket for fall JL Bt
wear. Sizes 14-ii. 09U
JIM PENNEY COSSACK
JACKET. Full fit for correct
fit and comfort. Serviceable fab
ric for extra warmth and lone
wear. This JIM PENNEY gar
ment provides plenty of cold
weather
protection.
3.29
TWO-TONE SPORTSTER
JACKET. Fully rayon lined!
100 wool sharp looklnf for
school . . . warm and practical.
And at PENNEY'S usual quality
standards!
Siiea 4-1.
5.90
CORDUROY PANTS. Junior
will be proud to start to school
in these Famous HOCKMEYER
CORDS styled Just like the
older boys. M AQ
Sixes 6-lS. TrO
CORDUROY JIMMIES and
KNIT SHIRT. Ruxfed, lonf
wearinf CORDUROY blends
with fay colored cotton knit
shirt (plenty of eye appeal!)
Bib top Jimmies have adjust
able suspenders, bar tacks at
all strain ak O
a,7U
points. 3-8.
Knit Shirt
69c
PLAID SWEATERS. Coat style
most popular for school! Plaid
front with pure worsted knit
back, sleeves and 0 OO
Sise 4-16. 0
pm.n SHIRTS. Herf.'a a wide
variety of colorful easy-to-wash
polo shirts crew neck, short
sleeves, sues
10-16.
iff
Sites t-8
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