Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 17, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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l hold a b.ihl
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-Mr.
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arrived
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The public I" invited.
Id.,, .o Mc.l-M.-s. DrWIirj
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.... riM,.liir 111. Ill 7.:f0 I). lit.
mritit'T-" are tii K' 'l ' nl'''ll''i
Fremont PTA All parents of
Fremont school children lis well
lis the goncinl public lira luvllcd
Id nllcnd ii 1'i'A urogram ami
iiirrtlin scheduled fur 7:1)0 p. in.
Kl liliiy. Ui-tubiif ail. Tin rj will
ha n short business meeting fol
Inwucl by ii tn I K by 1,1. I.oren
Mi'saenurr ill the Kluiniilli niiviii
nil' Million wliu will discuss
tuples pertaining tu present
world problems. An evening of
hlugo with rclreshinonU served
liili'i' In planned. Funds will go
into tho PTA In-nsiirv.
will attend the board meeting In
Portland on October 24. Mrs.
Urocsbeck accompanied him.
Bale Plinnod The Klamath
County League of Women Voters
will hold ii ruuiinnge aula on
Saturday, October 21, In thti
former Mont Center, 1021 Miiln.
Material will he picked up bv
Mm. Godfrey niohin in tho Hot
Springs district unri by Mr. C.
K O'lioiiuhlin In oilier districts.
Aiiyoiie having donation please,
cull Mm. Dlohni Ht XI2li and
Mm, 0 Loughllii at 70U2 beforo
Friday.
From Los Anuolos Sieve
Stimuli, lornierly of Khiniiilli
Fulls iiiul for the pu.it ycur mid
onehiiU ii ii-Milrnt of Lot An
KcIck, Is vlMlini! Iiorc with
irlcnd.s. lie In u liurst nt Motel
Hull. Sb; Willi pliinn to cnlcr
the Unlvomlly of Soullicrn Cull
fori i !u thin Novcnibur.
Builnon Vlkltor A business
visitor In Kluiniilli Kill In Mon
thly wiin Jiinir.i L. McClurn of
S u n I' luuclrco, ituIoiiiiI miIck
)loinolion li.iiiniKi'r lor tin: Alius
L'hnlnicra MiinufuclurinK com-puny.
Time for a
TOPCOAT
iH M
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Builllr Clothing Sine 1906
Corner 6th end Main
Towniend Club A reutilur
buslncMi inertinij of the Town
Mind club will bp held on Wcd
nodiiy. October 18. lit the home
of II. O. !lycr. 3110 North Oth.
Hefrcihmciils will be nerved.
Iloportod Improved Mm. C.
llouleld of Merrill, who has
been crilleiilly 111 In llillnido hoii
pllul, Ik Mild to be Improving.
Her (Imiitbter mid liiiHbiind, Mr.
nnd Mm. Kohlineir of Ml. Ansel,
Ore., unother diiuuliter, Mm. Z.
I'elem of J'ortliind, and a lion
and wife, Mr. und Mrs. Henry
Itonfcld of Idaho, all former renl
drulM of Kluiniilli Fulls, were
culled hero by her illnenii, and
win remain lor a ;cw cloys.
Frcture Hip Mm. Mnhala
Loretz, 75, In u putlenl nt Klam
nib Vnlley hohpitul, followinff a
full nt her home in Sprocue
Hlver. Mrs. Loretz luffcred a
friictiire of the left hip. She wan
admitted to the ho.ipltnl at 3
p. ni. Sunday. Mm. Lorctz mnkcn
her home will) her son-in-law
n iid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Watson.
U. S. Senator Guy Cordon left
for Lnkcvicw Sunday after a day
and a half spent in Klamath
Fall meetliiK cIllzeiiB und ad
vancing his campaign for elec
tion at tho November balloting.
Cordon spoko at a meeting
Saturday night at the Legion
hall, discuHSiug o.ipcelully lcglx.
latlon designed to aid veterans
returning from tho war. He out
lined the "GI Bill of Bights" us
a framework for proper govern
ment aid to veteran, and
emphasized the Importance of a
local service officer or agency
to help Individual veteran to'ponent In the November eleo
Inko advantage of legislation
passed In their behalf.
L. L. Lombard, president of
the local veteran club support
ing Cordon' candidacy, intro
duced tho senator.
Cordon said he l receiving
encouraging evidence of support
throughout the state. He was
appointed to the senate by Gov
ernor Earl Sncl) to fill tho va
cancy created by the death of
Senator C. L. McNary. His op
tion i Willi Mahoncy.
If it's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
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Cold Preparation at directed:
For Fall Wear!
-A- ARROW and
MANHATTAN
SHIRTS TIES
Nowest patterns always
available. All sites.
From S2.24.
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
FARRELL TO SPEAK
SALEM. Oct. 17 (P) Sec
retary of State Robert S. Farrell,
Jr., announced ho would make
speeches at Tillamook and Rock
away tomorrow in behalf of the
republican ticket. He said ha
would make several other
speeches In other cities, but the
dates for these appearance have
not been set.
Clusslfier Ads Bring Result
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For All Makes of Radios
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116 N. 9th Phone 7322
Across From Montgomery Ward on North 9th
Returns NorthMrs. Lndvlg
Petemon returned to her home
In Prlncville Monday after veil
ing hem over the weekend with
her daughter, Mrs. Lime Wnrrcn
of Culilurnin avenue.
Improving .1. J. Keller, pres
ident of the city council, w.n
able to resume his scat at the
bible Monday night following a
ncrious illness at his home on
Jefferson,
Report Elmer Tripp, 218 Old
Fort road, advised city police
Hint neighbors were throwing
gurbime on his property and he
would like to have an Investiga
tion made.
Beck to Base PKC Slenlien
Snbo, who visltrd his family in
Klamath Falls last week, left
Saturday to return to his hurt
In Crnterville, Miss. Snbo is
witli the 1282 army engineers.
Visiting Hera- Mrs. Nora Cnv.
anaimli of Portland, n former
iT.ident n Klamath Falls, is vis
iting hero with relatives and
friends.
Goes Norlh-T(. C. Groejbeck,
member of the slate board of
higher education, left Tuesday
for Eugene nnd Corvallls to visit
tho university and college,
Employees Meeting Klamath
Falls chapter 12 of the Oregon
State Employees association will
hold its regular meeting on Wed
nesday, October 18, nt the KC
hall. 400 Main. Election of of
ficers, district delegate and chap
ter delegate will be held. All
members aro urged to nttend. ,
nun i-Miiucuis win oe served.
Meeting Piece Chenged The
Happy Uuy Sewing club will
meet Wednesday evening, OctO'
her 18, with Mrs. W. C. Little.
2144 Orchard way. instead of j
with Mrs. Lloyd Allen, as plan
ned.
Legion to Meet The Ameri
can Legion will meet tonight at
7:.'i0 o'clock at Legion hall. All
Legionnaires are asked to be ore
sent as important matters will be
dlscus.scd.
To Portland J. V. Owens,
Klamath Falls, and Forrest
Cooper. Lnkcvicw, left on last
night's train for Portland to at-'
tend a state war bond meeting.
Home on Leave S 2c Harry
Orem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira I
Orem of Henley, Is home on
leave from Farragut, Idaho. He
will bo here until October 24.
Police Court Five drunks,
two drunk and disorderly cases,
and three drunks who bailed out.
made up the Tuesday morning
police court report.
Ill at Home Mrs. Dora God
rinrd of the sheriff's office is ill
He' nl her home with a severe cold.
POTATO GROWERS!
United Brokers Co.
Will Be Located
At Morrill, Oregon
WATCH FOR PHONE NUMBER
JOE FRAWLEY
Buying Potatoes and Onions
Temporary Phone 4181
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18 "Custom" Blended for those who can
"lord tho finest. So rare... so smooth . . .
bo mellow . : . it has nevtsr been produced
except in limited quantities. Each bottle
of Lord Calvort is individually num
bered and registered at the distillery.
Chl "Cu.e."fl.i.lf,if Whltkiy, M.S Vnoh Crefn Nmtnl Spfrils. Cwrl DUUlUr, Corp, S.Y.O.
Before you buy a winter coat, be sure to keep in mind
That Penney coats have quality of very special kind:
Fine lines and careful tailoring, and fabrics good as gold,
To give you endless happy wear, and keep you safe from cold.
PIVOT YOUR WARDROBE AROUND
??k9 'si' Wonderfully soft, wonderfully long-1 f. , jj ti V -'i ' 1
slx" wearing woolens in vibrant new colors" I !jtVt J ( 1 ifif f"-' , ' , i'CU
L or basic darlt snadcs emphasized with tf'ftvs f e?P"' Z(ifc. Jf JT
" c r'ch velveteen touches, bright buttons JF" jt"A J " ,VJ f l
JS Pii and soft dressmaker details. Favorite M W I A?JL IS tV .'- t-'1: f
-rf'ytW Chesterfields with softer lapels! Fitted tf-'flrLLw S vH v T4 i$C
s-iv v models with pocket concealing flange- T5aW. . ' '- ?t)?-Jr. Vc
CCi'' SA fitf 'l fronts! Classic boy coats! R?- I ' ay
V Deep-Piled or Suede-Sm
I 'T"'!"''' Free-swinging Chesterfields, boy coats ---
I TirVja5a' Xfor lorm-fttting style In lively new col- jt-i F1
fAtf&& ors Handsomely etched with velveteen. Two.Tone an"d Solid Color Suits f-'t. 1'"
i ,; ' . Warm fabrics and lin- QfOQ 1 n 1
" JP tags. Knitted ctiffs, , -M ' - I
rZLJSl ' ..'yriliy,tilk TJT wrists. Knee patches. i s
ZL 7M'r Si.es .-6; 440. M - I-
'l ' children's Jodhp
Vf '-iK tV- - 1 ft JV Ipi. T&fci a ft L 5anforired cotton twiUJodhpurs
R ' ' ' f In : t t Vav0 "-J ieafc. I it to accompany your coats or
fffi Jackets. A good substitute for
.W:;MVi lr girls-dresses j
'- I ' 1 r-V.r V 'T. )' I nirls' two-niece sailor dress in darlt t
'ifw&fK!' 1 . I " I and high shades. Rayon gabardine
rfeAVf'i'! I W- - I with white braid trim Aft
Sil?Mt ?tf I 7 ,.""a " and Bleated skirt. 9.19
' "T''TU!?St;v,;K' rS' 1 ' f J Other girls' dresses in velvet and h"!-J?-'
I Yf dressy taffeta, 2.98 . 4.98 SV
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f.' ''S I Matching Caps 69C '
I "'ViliP' A. Jewel Tones Add Bplca to wardrobes
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Jr. Boy Coal and Cap Set
..(.i,; warm winter cgsu in 5011a tan
v,5 ji'-l-i'U ' , ' T, ' 4i Meece. Double or single CL OA
breasted. Lined!
Regulation Meltons, Navy only 4.98
Matching Caps 69 r
Sizes 1-4
SfCOND FLOOR
Beloved, evory-hour classics In two
piece, button-front and shirtwaist
styles softly accented with clever
Stitching, bright buttons, bold belts.
Gently tucked, pleated or shirred
for figure loveliness. Bright colors.
Straight, Diminish--Ing
Lines for New
Figure Slimnosi!
SECOND FLOOR)
Just Arrived. New Colorful
Novelty Belts. Also new styles
of suede and leather; Colors,
red, blue, black,
green. Prices
BALCONY
Men's Poplin Uniform Shirts, 2
flap buttoned pockets. San
forized shrunk, long wearing,
form fit. Grey only. JO AQ
Sizes 14 M to 17. ?awQ
MAIN FLOOR
A beautiful assortment of all
wool yarns in all 49c
colors. Priced 17W
BALCONT
Play Clothes for Junior boys.
Boys' Jimmies. Heavy cotton
weave, dark colors, Oftfi
sanforized. Sizes 1-8. TOW
nOWNSTAIRS
Jr. Boys Dress Sport Coats. 70
per cent wool with full rayon
lining, three-button front, three
set-in pockets, Herringbone
weaves. Blue, tan and tC AA
brown. Sizes 4-10.
DOWNSTAIRS
Children's Oxfords. Brown blu
cher oxford, rubber heels, leath
er soles, for boys or tf 90
girls. 84-11'..
DOWNSTAIRS
Moth Proofed Wool Batts, re
duced to clear. 2-pound ff 1 "J"!
comfort size. 72x00.
Three pounds
DOWNSTAIRS
Men's Wool Slack Socks 47
per cent wool. 54 per Cent cot- ,
ton. Fine quality with ribbed '
top. Brown, blue and bur- AG
gandy. Sizes 10 to 13.
MAIN FLOOR