Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 12, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    PACE FIVE
Roames Club Women
Slate Golf Tourney
Womi'ii of Hie II fiiiiti-M Ciulf
and Country club will meet Fri
day for rluiniploiiKlilp mulches
which will ha played In lliu
innriilng. Out fur thu cliumplon
ship en i uro Mm, J. J. Kleiner
whu piny Mr. Wlllium (Jrovc
(if Merrill; Mm. A. 13. Glnocdilo
who will ho U'liinud against
Mm. I'uul W. Sharp.
In the first flight, Mm. Ted
Mc-dford will pluy Mrir. W. O.
Smith; Mm. Hancock him a bye,
und Mm. Oorxc II. Mcrrymun
will meet Mm. Murtln SwaiiHou.
In the fl hole tuurnnment, flrnt
flight, Mm. E. M. Raymond
plays Mm. Mutt Flnnlgun, uud
in the second flight, Mm. Puul
Parrens incc-tu
Shuiinoii.
Mrs. Wilbur
Toastmasters Hold
Meeting Here
Toastmasters, members of
Toaslma.sters International, met
Wednesday at 6:15 p. m. at the
Willard at a session planned
by the newly elected officers.
The 1944-45 officers, installed
by Past President Boguc Dale
at the October 4 meeting, arc,
Joe Hicks, president; Sanford
Sclby, vice president; George
Kunzman, secretary-treasurer;
Frank Smith, deputy governor.
and Edward Hickman, sergeant
at-arms.
Retiring officers are, Prcsldonl
Leo N. Huls, Vieo President Joe
Hicks, and Secretary-Treasurer
Ben Trippett. Guests of Wednes-
day were S. G. Bullougll and R.
C. Grocsbeck. 4 -
The money iipent for each hour
of niizl oecupiition in France
would support SOU French fam
ilies of three people for an en
tire year.
I'lin Ulixill'
i.trict , "KoiTlun
r f, '!' fur a tllnlrlft iiieef-
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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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uiinrrl have moved to KlUlll-
Wnll was recently dls-
fire'-tt frnm h l,rmy . corl"-
was siiui"""' ........
Id. 111., ns an Instructor In
csptology.
math Kulls.'
iom Yrska Mr. and Mrs.
nk Mrek of Yreku were vlsl
, on Monday at the home of
mid Mrs. II. C. Brown, and
i it tho homes of Ernest and
mid Drown on Sluistu wny.
Irk s an old friend of the
tun family.
n Ly William H. Mel-
, signnlmnn .ic, is nomo on
I dny Iravc and Is visiting his
rnts, Mr. and Mrs. William
hase, 1510 Cniiby. He Just
turned from 12 months' sen
ly in the Atlantic.
BSNA to Msot Members of
Orrson State Nurses ussoclii
. district No. fl, will hold a
ilar meeting Thursday at 8
in. at the home of Mrs. Lottio
can, 240 Hillside.
Mtr Hy. Visitors Mm. P. L.
jipich, who has been seriously
at the Hillside hospital for
past two weeks, Is now re
erinu and may receive visi
tors From Bsnd Mrs. Ruth
oldsonimd Pvt. Milton John-
of tho u. S. army air corns
visiting hero from Bend nl
homo of Mr. and Mrs. K. F.
iwon of Cook street.
rd Party Tho Women of
moose will sponsor a cord
)'. Pririav. Oelnlier la li Ihn
c hall at 2 p. m. This will
' . nirn oi tne scries and the
lie is Invited.
loytl Ntlghbors The Royal
inuors oi nmerica will Hold
ir next regular meeting Frl
. October 13, at B p. m. in
nan, ion Main.
8lM AuxiliaryThe Eagles
'tuny will niPl.l Kr r nu fl,-.
rr 1.1. lUn I., .i.-'il.
. Ililll,
J .?nr!Yr-Th0 Midland
fdJ'JI i1"?1'1 " cnrtl p"r,y.
uuiiiuit in, ai a p, m
grange hall. The public
"Irish Eyes
Are Smiling"
IN-WORMS
At Last
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Here's a word for thrifty shoppers and for recent G. I. Joes,
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Known and worn with satisfaction over all this favored land,
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1 1' (lillnflr.' tey tl f3 ll- ''Mil Wl'm oncolored backgrounds. Roomy ,
Ill 111 II $ Wl . i! i ' t rAt proportionate fit! Sanforizcd.t i!98
!' wmmf r r''' ( fw ' ' l'l Pil 8hrinkage docs not exceed 1- ; fco ;
tuJ;iPlffl h ' IffwMl HiWllOT Lined Rayon Ties 98c ."' . 100 fur fen hats, shaped to m your
'llv I ? ll rr.'i Viv'XHSil 11' ;f !' 'wnVll Satin finish rayon In neat all- ' head. Grey, blue, tan, brown and
y VV2l i! I '' '' lWmUSm iifi over patterns a n d feathery ' black.
'
. ii Miig' t A fk Long-Wearingl Colorful! '
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J. X S'A'" V vtfMMrQr f wear. Collar can be converted. 98
y r J 0'?J('' f j ' wf Blue, rust and tan. Sizes 8 to 16. ' . "
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I V V Pll I JUNIOR BOYS' HATS
weaves in rugged wool-cotton
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In clean-cut buslncs.i-llke stripes, plaids, gabardines. All
over smooth tailoring, soft rolling lapels. Medium drape
and straight lines. Single, and double breasted.
ALL WOOL FLEECE TOPCOATS
In a comfortable fly front model. Broad shoulders, set-in
sleeves, deep, comfortable armholes, action-free! Hero's
warmth without bulkl Blues, Drowns, Gray.
All Wool Covert Cloth ; 22.50
MEN'S DRESS SLACKS
Men's all wool, firm wenvo slacks. Hard twist yarns that hold
a crease. Blue and brown. Sizes 30 to 42.
main ri.oon
MISSES' HATS and BEANIES
7
1
49
2
Boys' Fingertip
COATS
1090
A doubly warm coat
fleecy fabric. Rayon lining
Buttons clear to the chin,
Dark blue, brown and camel.
Sizes 10 to 18.
98
DOWNSTAIRS
M'J IK
That easy to wear bcanin
that Is always right for
sport or street. All tho
now fall shades In off-the-faco
and forward styles.
main ri.oon
New Buttersoft felt hats,
softly side draped or brow
revealing off-faco designs,
diminutive pomps and ca
lols brightly feathered and
veiled. Bright and dark
shades. skcond floor
100 Wool
Knir Fascinators
100 wool zephyr scarf,
knit. Assorted colors.
Sizes 16x54.
Ladies' Fleeced
Knit Sleepers !
Warmly fleeced knit sleepers with
knit cuff, and ankle. Sizes "l
medium, and large. , Mmi
Hand - Stitched Gloves
An important accessory for your
suits suedc-soft cotton OQ
gloves. TOC
Smart' Leather Handbags
Spacious carry-alls . in dressy or
casual models. Black, J AQ
colors.
Full-Fashioned Hosiery
Sheer log flattery in smooth-rayon
Soft fluffy
1.
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Boys' Rugby Matching Suits
12"
Rpugh weaves, herringbone, tweeds, hard fin
ishes and plaids. Blues, heather and brown.
Sizes 8 to 18. , ..
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Rayon Jackets
Ladies' warm, snug jackets. Just
right for cool mornings. ' 0 ftrt
Sizes 12 to 20. 7 O
SECOND FLOOR
Vanity Sets
Beautiful white lace 3-piece van
ity sets, to be used on . QQ
WW
.... 1.19
end tables.
Dreistr scarf to match -.
MAIN FLOOE
Coat and Hat
Brushes
19c
Fibre bristles wire woven
into wood handles.
MAIN FLOOR
PILLOW CASE
Shoulder Pads
Remove pad for cleaning, leaving
shoulder pad in perfect np
shape. All colors. . 39C
MAIN FLOOR
BOYS'
Waist Overalls
Eight ounce denim, double stitched.-.
Made for hard QO
wearl ., . ' , 0C
. DOnNSfAIRS
Girls' Blouses
Cotton slub broadcloth, white and
colors. Sizes Aft
3 to 14. 70C
SECOND FLOOR
LADIES'
Denim Slacks
Sanforized cotton denim to wear
for harvest. Sizes -
12 to 22,
, . SECOND FLOOR
1.98
Girls' Dresses
Cotton and rayon materials. A big
assortment to choose 1 0 Aft
. from. Sizes 3 to 14. TO
SECOND FLOOR
Corduroy .
Smartalls
For little boys or ' girls! Bright
shades. Sizes , t AQ
1 to 6. : I.HY
SECOND FLOOB
knit run-proof 1 I II
45 gauge. I I U
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