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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVT V: p ffff.n. I ... i. . ..' . ?! rZut Corp; Jm 4'r,fnlng. Ho ""'J E, . Mm. Lnwrenco D', 223 N. 711' ' r ,nS IImK ulutiK WlllHfllC ft'S 1 miijor opi-rn- r.OTRewlly of C. for- In Sim rrwii.-iM.-w tfv BH i expects to ro- ito.'WjSr lo before ro- I Mri SH. Ooddard. hsssS wur,,ed frlt.",y lraeh wh.ro .he I.M lb o? her daughter. rfSi ley Wurilie. She was nc M'Sjm her return by hr ESTBolwid Miner, who frS'i.ir- fur noitio tlmo. tll n' L it Love" Lt. Com KJ C, W. Jow. commun t lion. K ivcd Lm lo transfer to the Sim Kl air aUillon. Com- 10 nrVM I 1.. ...... In n ,lnv K illifiimlly ' fr south- Cilltorma a i" Ljy1' Woonruii, iv-m, im .L c.,,,11, Pur f c where L. k- far llio InMt IB ItM. He ipcnt 30 doya here inf. Willi r e i o 1 1 v e o umi hi Lii Ordtf of Mooi. On ri - , i. r I r- IT ! 0 P nl 1 JYi tjlhe Moose will hold n rcg- . -ili nl fl n. 111. nnrl fin Liiy thrro will bu tho rcg- Silurdny mum puny nr. :j it 0:30 I), in. Until will ili In Uio Moose nun. InjkUr Born Mr. and Mr. Holjton of thin clt.v are Ircti of 01 pound rtnuitnter, Carol, burn In thn Klnni Villcy hoinllal Wednesday bile. Holslon, MMlc, lino Itiuoncfl nl jiioyport, f in. h furlough Lt. J. D. Cor- here on Zl-duy furlough liinc hi wife, Mm. J, D. Cor- . 1Z1 M iche l. U. Cornell been In the service iiliier ul harbor. He wnii promoted ait lieutenant last month, faliivt Cpl. Walter Wor. id Camp Smita Mnrlu, Calif., been iDendlns a two works1 tolh with hit sister's fnm Ifr. ind Mra. I.lnvri A linn I Orchard way. He will lenvi! ftj evening to return to vpealng Wednesday rvenlnR. limber 8, will be the fall hint of the Klamath Shrine ' , L 1 fi PorlUnd Mitchell Tlllol- iminaoi-r or thn v ir.i mii Nt, ipent Thursday In Port F en Dullness. Vl.ll. Klamalh' n..l. T-1....1.. . --- ... i.. v ill Constuna, sun of Mr, mid Mrs, yy. n. v.uiiaiiiiia 01 I'limiilL-iiu. fniir Itf uiMiil.t.f ...in. . In Klmnutli Fulls. Ilia family wviw iuiiu'iimiu rrniuentH 01 Kluinlitli 1iiI1m. hlu fulling ..IV, MJUIHU nuieliimlim iikoiU fur Wrycr- hnnilHnr. Thi.v mnuwl In ri. dann in Auiiunt of 104;i. Klamath Vliltori Mr. uml ....... ........ awiin 'Join mid Juiry, and ami, AC . 0 W. 'r' .i,ro 1,1 Mnniutli rulla vlaltlnii Mra. Snydur'a nnr cnta, Mr. unci Mra. Melvln Mil. !(!. Tln-y lire foriiiiir rcalik-nta of Klmnutli Fi.lln and ore iiullo well-known liorc, M 1 a a Klamath Entranta Girls who were Mlia Klmnutli cuntuatunta uro Invited to tho dunce at the Murine Uurrucks Suturdny nlKlit, Auiiuit ID. They uio aakvd to meet at the Commando center ul 7:19 p. m, Suturday, to confer with Paul Lee. Nalghbora N o Ik h b o r a of Wooclcruft will in e o I Mimdiiy cvenniK, Auniiit 21, In tho IOOK hull ul 8 p. in. There will bo in! tlution mid nil ciffk-era nro naked to wear formula. There will bo entertainment and a potluck rnippnr followltm tho bualncsa ineetlnii. Social Club Thn social club of the Hcbrknha will meet In the IOOK hull Wednesday, August iCt, at 1 p. m. for u potluck liuiclii'on. The hostesses will ho Mury Curtla and Mrs. Houb.Ii. luilln,. VlalllriB Pvt. and Mra. Jack Sbeoliy and daughter Sandra huvo been vlsltliiu here. Mrs Sheehy la inukinu her homo In Prlncvlllc. lie has been stationed in Texas. Juvenlloi The Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Tuesday, August 22, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs.' C. O. Drv den, 010 N. 11th. ' rrom Portland Mary Lou Tlmmon, former resident of Kiumath Fnlls, is In town from Portland visiting Charlotte Car tor of 1315 Pacrflc Terrace. She arrived tliia morning by troin. TO DISCUSS CAMPAIGN NEW YORK. Aug, 18 P) Herbert Browncll Jr., republi can national chnlrmnn, haa an nounced that Young Republi cans representatives from throughout the United Stutca will meet with him to dlacusa their part In the Dewey-Brlcker campaign at Chicago on August 31. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING Ifnd&uuoodl PHOTO SERVICE 211 Undarwood Bldg. Date Drop Cookies These luscious moist date drop cookies a re a perfect in-between-meal snack. Also they are something different for your week-end picnics. Place your orders early while our sup Ply is complete and avoid dis appointment. ; When placing your orders re: member we have several kinds of cokes from which to make your choice. We also have a nice assortment of rolls, pas tries and cookies which make Qry meal complete. ; . ' . i SLATED FOR BACK to O HI -SCHOOL SHOP WINNERS o Casual Dresses FOR CLASS ROOM AND PROMENADE Here arc tho cardigan neckline classics and slim shirt waistcrs . that will top off the campus parade! Plaids, checks and'solld tones in the new campus colors. Finest sheer wool and gubardinc fabrics. Sizes 0 to IS. $7.95 ,$ 1 4.95 Casual Coats for School The classic coat modes that will be popular with the campus miss. Shorties, boys' coats and fitted styles in all the newest collar and other style details. Finest .100 wool fabrics. All the newest shades for fall. Sizes 10 to 20. $19.95 to $29.50 For Casual Wear New Junior Suits The young campus classics in checked patterns. Vest jackets and regular lengths. Perfect for ycar-'round school wear. Sizes 9 to 15. $8.95to$22.50 BACK-TO-SCHOOL ; ' MIX OR MATCH Skirts .. $2.98 to $7.95 A full array of new fall styles to choose from. Gored and pleated styles in 100 wool, wool and, rayon and cotton and rayon. Plaids, crepes and flannels in new fall colors. Sizes 24 to 32. School Time Is Sweater Time Light weight and heavyweight types in cardi gans and. Sloppy Joe's.- Pastels and dark colors. 100 wool and wool mixtures. Limited stock only. Sizes 34 to 40. $3.98 , $6.95 Stylish School Suit Blouses Crepes, - Jerseys, novelty rayons and gabardine shirts for slacks. White, stripes, checks and prints in plain or fancy fronts. 32 to 40. $2.98 to $6.95 SWEETHEART FASHION -f I "That'a for me!" you'll say. Dangerously demure-looking little cloche with a soft brim that docs such nice things for you. 98.83 CnuinntmaMihntl Lfl Atlmrtised in MADEMOISELLE taw a" " Millinery Dept. Mezzanine Floor Bock-to-School Toggery For Girls ond Juniors 1 DOWNSTAIRS STORE . Coats Back-to-School Casual , : . . $6.95 to $16.95 Versatile little coats in durable fabrics for hard winter wear. Trim Chester-. . fields, boxy coats and dressy types, all warmly interlined. Tweeds, Polos -and Plaids, in newest fall colors. Sizes 6 to 12. ; . ! Girls' Blouses n . . $1.39 to $1.98 Tailored and fancy types with ruffled trimmings, White onlyj . Girls' Gage Hats ; Lovely little felt hats In dressy and tarn styles. Feather and self trimmed. Newest fall colors. . $1.79 $1.98 $2.29 Sturdy and Practical CASUALS Boys' School PANTS - Corduroy and wool mixed heavy fabrics. Also cotton sanforized tweed sport pants. Sizes 6 to 12. $2.98 to $3.98 Boys Weatherproof Jackets warm plaid lining. Sizes 6 to 14 years. FOR CAMPUS, WEAR New corde wedges - in black and brown. . Open toe and heels. Sturdy and ... long wearing. ' " $4.95 LAST SHIPMENT Colored Wedge Casuals $3.95 Boys' Leather COATS 3 pockets, half belts,; zipper openings, warmly lined. Sizes 8 to 12. $13.50 to $14.95 Boys'" T-Shirts Plain and stripes. tf I (f 1 I Q Sizes 4 to 10 1 'wand 1 '..7 ' Boys' Sport COATS Gabardine and corduroy, all-wool tweed and gabardine styles. 50 new wool, 50 reused wobl. 4 to 8 years. Open toe and heels. Navy blue and red. .Sturdy fabric soles. STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. DAILY . ' . ' I . $4.95 I II II II W ) i THE WOMAN'S STCEEjw ; 1 Boys' . : Cotton Flannel ' Shirts Smart checks and. plaids.. Sizes 4 to 10. $4.98 $2.49 For Back-to-School Sewing ' Plaids' Cohama-50 wool .and '50 rayon plaids.' New arrivals in alUthe newest plaid I QQ patterns. I .70 Yd. Large Shipment , ; Plaid Shirting Suede MUl lengths of heavy cotton plaids for CQ boya' winter shirts. By piece. w7C.Yd.