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    March 24, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVB
PEnnErarsTAMi!Ei
Arrive Here But. Juiucs J.
Lylo, U. S. urmy air corpi, ar
rived hero Tuosduy from Jack
sonville, t'lH., to spimd mi lUduy
fiii'lough will) IiIk imilhor, Mi'M,
Iluliy Lylu or lllllsldo hunpltul,
Silt. Lylo la a Link Triilnor In
structor nt Ilia Jucksonvlllo nlr
biise whoro ho will rolurn after
his v In 1 1 hero. Hut. Lylo flow
pint of 1 1 id way, tho ronwliicler
of tli trip homo Hindu by train,
'J'IiIn In hit first visit In Kliimuth
fulls In nhio months. Also huro
with lior mother Is Mrs, Howard
Uiivls, (Alice Lylo), unci yountf
son, "Huddy." Mrs. Duvls, whoso
liusbuncl Is now In tho eii(lnocr
If lit depot tment at LuckhucU
Alrvrufl, Cilondiilo, Ciillf,, flow
to Medford and win mot there by
Mrs. Lylo.
nlversldt PTA Tho Hov,
Frederick C. Wlssonbiicli of St.
l'mil's spoke beforo members of
tho Rlvorslclo PTA Tuesuuy at'
ternoon and presented a most In
torcstlnu talk on tho schools and
educational systems of Germany
as compured to thoso In the Unit
ed States, Third uriida mothers
ware hostessos at toa which fol
lowed and third urudo students
nresantcd a brief prouram bo-
foro tho business hour. Tho
nominating committee tncludlnu
Mrs. Uuruo Mason Jr., Mrs
Jlowurd Hurnhlsel and Mrs, 11.
P, Uosworth, was nntnod.
Scheduled Hov. Roy E. South'
ard, former pastor of Kliimuth
Temple, 1007 Pino strcot, will
not bo here to speak this week
s previously announced. Rev
Southard wlli bo hero Murch 31
and April 1, and will speak at
both services. Hov, Southard Is
tho field representative of tho
Open Bible Stundard churches
on .ho Pacific coast. Tho wator
baptismal service will bo an
riouncod later. There will bo
services Thursday nlfiht of this
week with tho pastor spcokluK
The public is cordially invited
to these services.
Fremont PTA Election of of.
fleers, musical program and
ah art exhibit will be held at tho
March meeting of Fremont PTA
In the school auditorium, Thurs
day afternoon at 2:30 o clock
preceded by a meeting of tho
executive board at 1:30 o'clock.
The business meeting will bo in
cliuriia of Mrs. George Blanus
president, and the art work has
been arranged by Mrs. Jeonotte
O Drown, Instructor, In tho art
room on tho second floor of tho
school building. Tea will be
served by tho mothers of rooms
8 and 12.
Date 8et Members of Reomes
Golf and Country club are look
ing forward to the opening
dunco of the spring season which
Is scheduled for Suturday, April
8, at the clubhouse. Tho dato
has been changed from March
27, and members are asked to
nolo this fact. Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
llmon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Spront and Dr. and Mrs. Hardin
Carter are In charge.
Party Planned Dorcas circle
of the First Presbyterian church
will moot Thursday, March 29,
for a 1:30 dessort at tho homo of
Mrs. D. S. Shlcl, 024 Donald
street, with Mrs. C. M. Ferguson
assisting. Tho affair will honor
Mrs. Ralph S. Henry who leaves
next week for Prlnevllle to re
side. Mombcrs uro asked to note
chango In tho time,
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Blclin of 1005 Eldorado street,
are parants of a son, their first
boy and third child, born at
Hillside hospital, March 24. The
young man weighed 7 pounds 0i
ounces at birth. Ho is the grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul John
son of Borkeloy, Calif., formerly
of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. T.
Morotz of Klamnth Falls
Expected Here Mrs. Eugene
Williams, who has been absent
from tho city sinco last fall
when she joined hor husband on
1 the east coast, la expected here
this week to romnln Indefinitely.
Mrs. Williams Is now visiting her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Qeorge Whitman at
Port Townsond, Wash.
Car Recovered IT. E, Hender
son of Morrill, told city police his
car was parked at Sovonth and
Klamath last night and upon his
return at midnight tho machine
was gono. Car No. 3, prowling
around tho city, recovered tho
machine. '
Skis Gone Mrs. H. K. Tav
enner, 703 North Ninth strcot,
reported to tho police depart
ment tho theft of hor son's
Northland Touring skis from
Iho front porch. Value of the
skis was set al $35,
Goes North Mrs. Wlllurd
Ward and young son Jimmy, aro
spending sovoral wooks In Indo
) ponclonco, Ore, visiting Mrs.
Ward's parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Bon Johnson.
FOR mi DC or.muaoulnr nolios, gat
Penotro. Thosnlvewllh
COUGHING, ahnxoof old-fnshlotiod
. million snot. HtnlnloM,
SNIFFLES, 2S!, double supply 36.
Accepts Position Butty Lee
Smith, who has boon employed
In the wur savings department
of tho First National bank, has
accepted position with Groes
beck and Maxwell, attorneys.
J ciin Aeteson Is now at tho war
savings desk,
In Alturas Mr, and Mrs
Ward spent Tuesday in A
on business, returning that
A. A.
Ituras
night.
HHjjl
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective Feb. 15. 1943)
Train IB Southbound) 6 p. m,
Train 20 Northboundi 11 e. m.
Train 17 Southbound! 7 a. m.
Train IB Northboundi 10 p. m.
Modlord Stage, Westbound, 3)30
p. m.. Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturas, Ashland, Lake
view and Rocky Point, 7 V. m.
Theta Rha The Theta Rho
girls club Is sponsoring a card
party Saturday, March 27, at 8
o'clock In tho IOOF hall.
Friendship Club The
Friendship club will meet on
Friday, March 20, at tho homo
of Mrs, Eugene Love for a 1:30
p. m. dessert luncheon. Assist
ing tho hostess will bo Mrs. H.
O. Lohn and Mrs. Emma
O'Nall,
Degree Staff The degree
staff of tho Robckuh lodgo will
moot In the IOOF hall Thurs
day, March 25, at 7:30 p. m.
for practice.
Methodist WSCS The Wom
en's Society of Christian Ser
vice will meet In tho church
parlors at 10:30 a. m. Thurs
day, March 29. Mrs. Paul Ed
wards will conduct tho study
class, taking up tho subject "A
Just and Durablo Peace." There
will bo a paper sock luncheon
at noon and an cxccutlvo board
meeting at 1:30 o'clock. The
general business meeting at 2
o'clock will bo followed by a
program at 3 o'clock under the
charge of Mrs. W. W. Wood.
Mrs. T. B. Powers will have
charge of the music. Following
tho program tea will be served
by Circle Two. All members
and friends are Invited to attend.
Stlngerettes The 8tinger
files, social club of tho ladies'
auxiliary of the Brotherhood
of Railroad Trainmen will meet
in the KC hall on Thursday,
March 25, for a paper sack
lunch at 12:30. This will be a
no-hostess luncheon.
Merry Mixers The Merry
Mixers will meet on Thursday
ovcnlng, March 25, at 8 p. m.
with Juno Collins, 1612 Divi
sion street.
VITAL STATISTICS
DAVIDSON Born at Hlllsld.
hospital, Klamath Foils, Ore.,
March 23, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs.
Norrls O. Davidson, 4644 Den
vor street, a boy. Woight: 8
pounds.
DISHER Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.,
March 23, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs.
Elton N. Dishcr, 855 Eldorado
street, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds
10 ounces.
BIEHN Born at Hillside hos
pital, Klamath Falls, Ore., March
24, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Blchn, 1005 Eldorado street, a
boy. Woight: 7 pounds 01
ounces. . - .
Ammunition Blast
Kills Loading Crew
. RAVENNA, O., March 24 (fP)
An ammunition explosion at the
government's portage ordnance
depot today killed an undeter
mined number of loading crew
mombors. Col. Raymond A.
Brown, commanding officer,
said two bodies had been recov
ered, but that tho dead would
number less than a dozen.
Tho explosion was felt In
Youngstown and other neighbor
ing cities of northeastern Ohio.
Spectators reported a huge cloud
of smoke over tho area.
The best acting In the movies
Is done by tho follow who smiles
when you sit on his hat.
DANCE
EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT
ARMORY
Music by
Baldy's Band
Dancing 9 Till I
- Regular Admission
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AN ANNIVERSARY FEATURE OF BETTER DRESSES
Sparkling new druses and wonderful early re
duced prices I The season's style hits . . . success
fahrlcs In printed Jerseys, linenes, printed crepes
or plain , . . exciting colorsl Hare two at lcastl
Sites to 40.
5"
1 ' Ifwlm
is a !
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1
98
LADIES' DENIM
SLACK SUIT
SANFORIZED
This Is an outstanding smart and
practical slack suit to "lire In" this
spring and summer I Rainbow
striped blouse tops faded blue denim
slacks You'll lore lis flattering; fit
wear them for work or play I Sizes
12 to 20.
RAYON GABARDINE
SLACKS
98
Slim slacks tailored to
crease resistant rayon
InN
gabardine.
Perfect foil for your tailored skirts
and sweaters. Newest, brightest
shades ' also nary and brown.
LADIES'
SMART SLACK SUIT
349 398
The "Gals" wear the pants for sir
warden, duties, first aid classes, mar
keting, at home or just to relax
in. Good looking, well tailored slack
suits to glre "him" competition!
Trim-tailored California styled slacks
with bright print blouses or plain
gabardine slacks with new tapered
legs slim belted Jacket.
SANFORIZED DENIM
SMART ALL
Perfect for working In your Victory Oar-
den! One-piece slacks with bib top In
sturdy denim. Hare tout's n QQ'
ocUr! Sliea 12 to M. -.
LADIES' HATS
New flattering spring bonnets In
felts and straws. Saucy sailors,
demure pokes or smart berets at
an annlrersary 1 AQ
seringa! I el 7
1 29
LONG SLEEVED
GIRLS' BLOUSES
Ensy - to-wnsh rayon clnsstc
St ripen and plain colors.
GIRLS' SKIRTS
Well-cut skirts, gay In plaid, lorely In plain soft shades all wool. 1 QQ
With or without pleats. A honey for your moneyl Sites 8 to 16. awT
GIRLS' SWEATERS 1.49 to 2.98
tailored blouses.
Sites 8 to 16.
CHILDREN'S PLAYALLS
Sturdy chambray and so practical
for actlre play In warm days to
come. Blue with bright CQ
red trim. 37C
&9
GIRLS'
DENIM SLACK SUITS
Just like mother's featured shore I
Hnlnbow striped denim top and
plain denim slacks. Wear galore
In this outstanding 1 AQ
Talue. Sites to I. lt-17
SEERSUCKER
SLEEPERS
Seersucker crepe that requires no
ironing! Stock up nowl In one
and two-piece .CO.
styles. O'C
clip
MISS PREP
CHENILLE ROBES
Cunning robes for little girls.
Pre-shrunk fast color. 1 AQ
No Ironing I Sites 1-2-3. It7
Main fyloto
ANNIVERSARY FEATURES
COSTUME JEWELRY
1
00
Plus 10c Fed Tax
Assortment of attractlre old-fashioned lapel plus for your
new suit, Also lockets, bracelets and necklace. Scrrlce
pins, too, by Coro In sterling. ,
Reduced!
TUCKSTITCH GOWNS
Drastically reduced for reuioral. 2 for
Soft knitted tuckslitch . . .
medium weight In ten rose only.
Full sites.
1 00
1
Special Purchase! ,
LADIES' SLIPS
98c
'Lorcly gleaming tea rose satin,
trimmed larlshly with quality
lacc. A grand slip for so little!
mm
mmsm
Large Size
Printed Squares
25c
Colorful flower prints on white
background, Ercr popular peas-
iant squares. . Blue, tans, green.
LADIES' PURSES
1.59
Novelty fabrics In red,
blue and green. Boomy, attrac
tive pouch or envelope style.
belgeSe.' ffl
Ja tub
I -Wki AT
1 .yrwsm
I
GLOVE BARGAINS!
98'
assortment of gloves in
spring colorsl Casual slip-on
styles that should sell for much
i ; morel ::'
MISS PREP ANKLETS
19c 25c
You'll need lots of cotton anklets
now that warmer weather Is on
Its way! Stripes, solid colors,
cuff and ribbed topped styles.
Gay colors! Sites St to 11.
SELECT NOW AND SAVE
ON OUR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL!
MEN'S TOPCOATS
100
WARM FLEECE MATERIALS
BLUE . . . TANS . . . BROWN . .
Here! an all-time high In low prices 1 A sub
stantia reduction you can't afford to miss,
Good-looking materials and careful tailoring
makes this topcoat outstanding!
Men's
TWEED SUITS
175
19
Don't forget Penney's Lay-Away Plan ...
Smart drape models In rugged, handsome tweeds
a year 'round favorite 1 Smart this spring
right In a new tweed suit. S pieces. Sizes 35 to
Men'i
SPORT COATS
990
For comfort and smartness, yoa can't beat
well-tailored sport coat. They are casual and
dressy at one and the same time. Ours In
100 wool In tweeds and suede finish are un
beatable for the price! Tan, brown, blue and
green.
Men's
Shorts, Shirrs & Briefs
Full cut styles Swiss ribbed
shirts . , Sanforited
shorts . briefs hare elas
tic waist.
a:
29c
Each
Men's
COTTON T-SHIRTS
Blue or tan ribbed cotton cut
to fit. Small, medium, large.
Men's Rayon & Cotton
Sweaters
2.98
Button front style. Tour
choice of two - tone color
combination or plain . ,
wish
49c
HEAVY ALL-LEATHER GLOVE
69c
WbhV mule leather gloves In good fitting style
Stands hard wear. Small, medium, large. 1
MEN'S
WHIPCORD PANTS
Popular work pants with
many. Durable, fully san
forited In i
grey only. .
A Fovorltel
WORK SOX
Tough and long wearing In nat
ural cotton. A No. 1 farorite
work sock I
' fllG MAC
WAIST OVERALLS
138: J
Men's
Handkerchiefs
10c
Fine quality cotton. Pure
white or white with colored
borders. Generous slie.
I IS
a J8 Pf.
Black Sateen
Oversleeves 25c Pr.
WILLIAMS m '
SHAVING SOAP Dc
AYWON ' .. AP.
SHAVING LOTION i3c
Plus Tax
LEGION 0 jf"
RAZOR BLADES........25 for 3C
-ee. denim cut for enmfort
and wear. Fully sanforized.
8-Os. Denim
OXHIDE OVERALLS
HeaTy 8-os. denim reinforced full cut. Sanfor
ited. Sites 32 to 46.
Matching Big Mac . Denim Jacket . 1.39
MEN'S
SUSPENDERS
Adjustable with plenty of
stretch . . . Button AQm
and clip styles.
MEN'S
GARTERS
ell elastic . . . Knife OC
grip. Many colors. Pr."
Si&.OMF::M aV KW- W aV.W
ANNIVERSARY FEATURES ,
DOWNSTAIRS FOR BOYS 1
BOYS' TWEED SUITS
All Wool (New and
Reprocessed) Tf 3
Blues - Browns J J J
Single Breasted Well II Mrm
Tailored " feuiiij
Sizes 8 to 18 Others 8.90
Ley One Away for Easter Nowl
BOYS DRESSY SPORT COATS
All wool (part reprocessed) Sport Coat he can
wear, the year 'round. Smart S-hutton style In
herringbone tweed, "f M
Blue and brown. eTV
BOYS' SLACKS
2.98 3.98 4.98
Right from erery angle! Smooth hard finished
gabardine or smart Bedford Cord. Colors to
match or contrast wltb bis sport coat ! , ,
BOYS' LEATHER JACKETS
Use our lay-away plan, 20 down 90 days to
pay the balance. Just a few of these' hard-to-get
quality Jackets left. Full rayon f QQ
lining. Sites 8 to 18. ,
BOYS' MATCHED SLACK SETS
Easy-to-wash and Iron Sanforised shrunk henry
poplin slack suits. Shirt has sport collar. 1 Q
Pants pleated. Complete with matching belt, " eU7
BOYS' WASH PANTS
Blue sanforited corert Full cut precision fit.
Plenty of wear for play and school In 1
these. Sites to 14.
JUNIOR BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS
Short sleeves, fancy wide ''!
or narrow colorful stripes Crew Neck . .49c
Your choice of crew - i.
neck or button neck "m'
with collar. Small, mcd- Collar 59e
lum, large.. . fa , !
Boys' Printed Broadcloth Pajamas
Slip over model with one pocket In top. Com-,
fortable, fully cut with draw string 110
belt. Sites to 18. .
Junior Boys'
CHARACTER SWEAT SHIRTS
He'll love the sailor and soldier pictures on
the front of these warm fleeced cotton . ; LQf
sweat shirts. Crew neck. Sites to Vi, ,y " '