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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1948)
FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1948 Hl'RALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FlVt WEATHER WPMTKMN Oltf.UUN! fair tnilnv In tmUt iliihn In itm III lunlMhl ImhI mi Hi NnIiimImv, HmIiI ikkw In mil lit NnIiimInv. iMrmltnn In aniilh rltt m imw liv Hulnittiiv iHtfM A Me mm mil Ii-iii-iistliiit ImiImv 411 to 41 AMriliniiii Intl lrtaMii NaIiimIh .15 In 40 in iiiiilli Mint 4n In 4ft In nnlli leitw liutiglit Jli In ill llwnlln In niMilrinlr PHtlrilr 11 lint I It alry wlnila nit i-iimbI. rnriiinliif miiiIIi ily In iiiillmilri ly In nni lh Umlulit nil sum Hi Hnluulnv. ifiIi rnPilY M Intl Ihinilgll (ii(i Inilay , rirrr'NtlHtf IniilRltl KAHIKMN (HIHiON r,ilr tniUy mill tmtisjhl liurrMBMi i'li mill im'bb Hi tun Hi Nfttmilnv, Willi llHhl ti'iw Into HnhinlnV Ciiiillnuril i-mIiJ Alln iiuihi lrniiritl(lir ill) In .to hikI law foiu In 10 KLAMATH r AU.H AND VICINITY! 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In IIuiIIj1 John I'rtk. 141 WnnUrtiid. wi. ndmlttrd ly mnbu luiirp to HillMilc huspltjil ThurMlny flrrmxm. ?sr SEND MONEY F, V AHEAD 'it " (' N0W! ' W"h Vjj Retirement VSf INCOME Yj I POLICY PAUL A. LEE rhon. 1117 111 Main HI. SUN LIFE OF CANADA III At II P I'l lends III Idllli-lt Vnn Vncloi', mm of Mr. mill Mm. Dnyliin Vun Viulor of Vrri Vtn liinlit. will iTKrrl to Irani lin In Ml nl Uir liiinlly liiiino millcrlnic Irum Imil I hi mil. Hull Ik II Kri'lllullt Jllll Icr IHkIi iu IiiiiiI nliulnil. Nlmifi rlrilur Hti'iiln'ii Hliillt, will ill Mr. lillll Mm. I.iul II. Blonr, IWU Cnnliy ulirrt, Kliimiilli l''iill. U k iipw pliMlitn mi I he Unlvrrnliy nt Oii'Uiiii rainiiiin nl I'hl Mil Alpha Hliiliinlii, imll'iiuil inrn'ii niunlc lin li'inlly, Mr. Hluno In nilininnrc rniijur In liiilnlL-. VlalO nl Wiii'un- Mm. Wlllmin Wilrriimii or Nynmi, Ore.. m vlnllnr III Klulimlh Kulln till wrrk nn (Irlruutp to tlir Kileiiul iliun li. Hlin vlkltrd hrr mint uml unilr, Mr, mid Mm. I,, r. Orrcll M Wuru 'Iliurcliiy. lunrrjl Mi-mbru ill Klulimlh l.iink IikIup, V.imi Ordrr uf Aiiirrlci. urn iiKkrd to nirrl Kt Wnrd' Klnoi ulh Kuncriil hmiip nt 3:4ft pm. Hat uidny In Mtcmt tlir liiiirml lor the Inlr Mm. Jullii Hull. I'ontpuiird -The Court (if Honor I fur trix'l) 'A. Hoy HcoiiU, nrlii'diilcd for I'rliillliry II at Hoonrvrlt arliuol, i him hern itmui:d until the lllKht of I'rlinmiy III dun to a conflict wlih 1 the Knife and fork club dinner and ' prouriiin next week. lard Tarty -The kihiiuc upon anred curd purty which wua to have j hern held till Halurdny nlitht at the Olrne Coiiiiiiiuilty hall ha liern i pnnlponed until Hnlurduy, Krliruary i JH. IlimiU Had -ftiilph Runt, owner of lJiofi'Hf.loiiiil Aiiihiiliiii(:e service, re- turned yealerdiiy from a trip which j took lilul to I'oiilund. He rcporli'd I the rondn Dei with Kliiinulh I' ulU ! end Kiinciic covered with anow and the hlKhwiiyn nie hi a hazardous condlllou. He wan forced In iihe i hiiliiH (luring I he trip to Euitcuc. I'maram Chanie-'rhe Mutuiil neiwork brn.idriiAt nf the Plr-1 ; Church nf ChrtM, HUenllnl III lion- ten, MiihN , will be heard nver ntii- lion KK.II Halurday at 4:4lt p. in. h.nlend nf at A: 19, the m.ua! time. ' Hell llnliy t llnle-A well Imhy ellnle will Ije held Kehrunry t from I to 3 p, in. al the Klnmath county lieu I 111 department, 11)40 Main. 'I'lioiie hitei'ciited are anked to mnke uppolnlmentn by calling 7714. 'I n ttt. l,oulii Don umwalt, tune- j up limn at HiieclallMrd Service com- ! pi.uy, la en route to Ht. Iiuln, Mo, where he will iitlend the Carter ceiliuielor li'ml for a month. r.iiifrKcnry Kddle Hntdley, '!ii, 1 Miilln. wa admitted to Illllnlde lion- i pit ul ThumdHy afternoon and an 1 en.i-iuency appendectomy tu tier- ' Icrmcil. Kurery Mia. Nenl llurnry of , :in:il) H, Oil), underwent nurKery Fri day morning ut Illllnlde honpltal. Meaning Of Lent Phillips' Topic "The Meaning of Lent" la the nun Ji.ct of the aermon to lie preached hy the Rev. Victor Pliilllpn at the Kiml Meihodliit church, 10th and HikIi, Sunday morning at 11 o clock. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Robert P. Craig, with Mm. Pa tricia Hunt at the organ conxule, I will alng the anthem. "Chrlatlan, The Morn Bieaka Sweetly o'er I l l ee." by II. R. Bhelley. The Inel- ' riintal duet ill be aung by Cath- j erlne Hlunaa find Gerald Palca. Wll bei Klhott will King a nolo. i Church Hundiiy Kchool will be held a t.iti a. m. with elawea for ah age group. The Youth Fellow ship will meet at 8:30 p. m. The public I Invited to all acrvlcen. The morning worship and nermon will be al II o'clock, wltlt Boy Hcoutd of the church hi a church Hoop parade. The Young People's fellowship will meet at 6:30 p. m. Hhrove Tuesday, February 10, will be commemorated with the tradi tional pancake aupper In the parish hall by the Young Peoplc'a fellow hip from 5.30 to 7:30 p. m. The Ash Wednesday aervlce will b' at 10 a. m. with the penitential office and Litany. To Valley-WIUIam Baker. 1653 Dayton, night watchman at Big Lakes Box company, wai admitted to Kliunath Valley hospital Inst night suffering from a aevcre cold. Classified Ada Bring Resulta From Merrill Louis Stewart of Merrill was a visitor In Klamath Falls Thursday. For Kent TRUCKS PICKUPS CARS U-Drive - Move Yourself Local or Long Distance. Save H STILES' 8EAC0N SERVICE Phone S304 1201 East Main HARTFORD tnlM aa4 ladaaaley Cmpmmf INSURANCE T. B. MATTERS I FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE I General Insurance Agency I 107 S. 7th St Phsne 41M Happy llour Club Members of (hi Happy Hour club will meet Tuesday afternoon at J o'clock with Mm. Jennie llurn at her home on Pine street. (iuesta Mrs. IJi.ru E. Given. 27'JO Hope, had as lit r home guesu for the wvek-end Mr. and Mrs. Arvld Anderson and Mm Hallle Farley of Lnkrview. IliuliuniU Invited The Faculty , bll'l III - Albert AllKii r. -Wives club Is hiivlng Its annual month-old on of Mr. and Mrs. party to which the husbands arc In- i Albert Allglcr of Riverside apail- Yourh Evangelist j Has Temple Date j Cliff Barrows, youth evangelist and musician, will conduct a special ! meeting tonlKht, Friday, at 8 n -1 clock ul the Klamath Temple. 1007 Pine. fn addition to npcukliig on events In Hcntland, Ireland, Wales, France and Kwlterliinu, Burrows will pre sent musical selections and lead Aiiunng. Kcv, L). II. Anderson Is pastor of the Klnmath Temple. St. Paul's Plans Holy Communion Service for this Hunduy, the lait Sunday before Lent, at St. Paul's Episcopal church will begin with C lebratlon of the Holy Communion al 8 a. m. Church school for all grades will be at 9:45 a. m. PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME 'Formerly of AthLindi Ht M.la fflrrrt. Mrdfartf. Or . Pbn V.H II-Hour Krnlri, Hrgtltrt4 Katt In barf t vltrd mi Prhruury 'Jl, t Krrmonl bi'IkhjI nl 7 p. ni. rnmff. um Hdmitti'd to Hlllnldr hos- pltal Thurhdiiy nlKhl for trentmcnt. H7 Mrdlral Care-Mis. William Roy-1 Medical Care Mm. Annie I-ewis stoii of Tulclake, whose husband In of Illy was moved from her home with game management at Tulclake, 1 by ambulance early this niornlntr to Is a patient al Hillside hospital, ad- j Klamath Valley hospital for medlc.il milled Friday morning. I care. te& fijpS'. To enjoy the full flavor of refreshing Irce Tea, bring the water to a bub bling boil before pouring over the leaves. Though it costs no more, Tree Tet il blended with rare Darjecling, choicest of tea. TREE TEA iMS? PROJECTOR ' 1000 Wotf 16m. m. 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Drastic reductions mean Wonderful Values Boys' and Girls' Girls' Cotton SNOW 2.99 Print 1.99 TO nd SUITS 12.99 Dresses 2.99 1 TO H Just a Few Girls' G'RLs; SKIRTS mc VbVbA I O conni'itoY and ALL WOOL. 1-14, Greatly Reduced Taf fpta ALL RUBBER ISSe.3" BOOTS F SLIPPERS, 19c, 29c, 49c Boys' ,A Few Boys' Sweaters ffltfltc . SU!TS 99 PANTS AM) .lOKIII'l IIS f I fj ATS M-i. FLANNEL SHIRTS, 49c all wool j r. ftefttf A Few Teen-Age Knit and Flannel 77 f7 SLEEPERS - 3 IKK i TO 11 I 1 14 A IT S LEON'S . . . HALF YEARLY . . . No refunds . . exchanges or credits . . all sales final! Sale Ends' SATURDAY It's "Breath - taking" Terrific" . . . 'Tremendous1 . . . Positively the greatest "value giving" event in years . . . Former prices forgotten ... A terse order to "clean house" is the order of the day . . . Just check the prices . . . Shop the sale . . . COMPARE THE VALUES! SHOES! About SO pair J from regular w W stock . . . some H are "Dogs" ... some are "Terrific" . . . All types, all sites In one or an other slvle. SWEATERS! Hand fashioned eOO from IJidy Yarn Mt and Olymplo . . . L. Pullovers or Car- sj digana . : . We overbought . . . Values to S12.9.1. SLACKS! 399 Separate slax nt Dan River fab ric .. . grey. . . . blue . . . brown , . , regular $7.95 buy! SLIPPERS! Hostess slippers av av . . . kldskln with sJ Lf padded sole . . "T Tf Values to S5.00. Assorted colors, while they last! BLOUSES! One group nf gdj Mouses . . . frll- TV ly styles .. . I ' "Gibson Girt" or shirt styles. They cost twice the sale price , , . Better hurry here. A cash buy of thousands of dresses from the best of resources makes this event possible . . . they are all new ... all are being sold at a fraction of their cost ... See them and compare their values! GROUP ONE! Bright sparkling new cottons . . Fresh as a breath of spring ... All new ... All at cut prices . . . $7.95 values. GROUP TWO! One piece . . . Two pieces . . . New ballerina styles ... Or straight line styles . . . Many materials . . . New young colors . . . Values $14.95 to $19.95. ,99 .99 GROUP THREE! Misses' or Junior sires full rut bal lerinas or long pencil line types . . .' one and two-piece styles . . . Values to $21.95. 99 GROUP FOUR! From Ihe Top Drawer houses. Every one perfect . . . every one a brand new spring number . . . Better hurry for these values to $29.95. 1(0)99 PANTIES! Hollywood briefs of finely knit ray- 1 U C on . . . Perfect Hfe Jf w titters . . . Petal pink or white . . . Our regular 79c pantle. SHOES! New numbers in m AA complete siies KMJ from our regular MM 0 stock . . . San dais or pumps . . . Values $9.95 to $13.95. 4 days only. 51 GAUGE! Nylons ... 51 afllA gauge . . . every T IT pair perfect .... B no irregulars ... No seconds . . . New colors While they last. SLIPS! 199 Lace or tailored, in tearose or white. Sizes 32 to 40. Values to $4.95. ILIEdDMS 525 Main In Klamath Falls SKIRTS! A terrific value! AAA Black or plaid JTt ballerina . B ' m or straight line aF skirts of Dan Itlver fabrics . . t Values are $1.95. A itealt leons TOTS-TO-TEENS