Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 21, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    HfcRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE FIVE
GLITTER FOR
GLAMOUR!
Whot'l oil the Moiemani t.
1 j Utah rrioai
l0'.', rnlluwiiy ' Brownsville,
Irand n't" K , Arcli Minims
Promoted Temnonirv nro-
motions of Oregon officers In-1
eluded the iitimu of Allen John 1
)ree
U lirlen, ci.i.il.nl engineers, 435
Pacific TeiTi.ee, who whs pro-1
inoted from first lieutennnt to
eupliiin. I
Wflmi accompanied by anv
il OrK' 7jrllll Chapter or-
Ictrl, rhunUT No. 38
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n. Fttriough-Awi
li t Turn ' UI ""-.""
" Horry Klnisey. who has
S,tdt Corp." Christ,
P? n homo on furlough until
r J Jr 2 1 ' bcln ,rlmli
rTto Nurihfleld, Minn.,
fee he wl l attend st' oll,,rs
fie, to Un t his cudel lr.il.i-
h- .
! Mo-HottMi Lunch Sojourners
l'1, i l . i.l for n no-
F''l 1 n, . on nl 12:30. '11.1b
K l, lollowcil by bridge unci
1 .hin nt 2 o'clock. All ni.w-E.KIaniiilhKolUnrowc.
erne
. '..vi Homo Mrs, Fred
doutfht.-r or Mr. tint) Mrs.
Ilfrtd D. LOIIier, 1-lll-niK.
t cVw" I"""0 ln!,t wfe,l1!,:,
J,,' returned Sunday night to
I u mrn her htis-
E!d Mlor Killers, In stationed
thO l-TCMlll".
. inli,. S. Perk of
I.. iuHtn.,i will rcniiiin In the
jbcornpuiiicu urn
i(c Margaret i-i'ck, i" -win
lunica, Win.. iur
To Yumi D. E. Iluydcn, who
ii.if) a rrwliimiitinn siiner-
Itendcnt and Is now on Icrml-
i.i.i ......HI .Tnmiiirv 1. is e.lv
It Wednesday ror Yumn. Ariz.,
Kr50nai UUniinn, UU ninu v-
L.f nnnrlrl Mr. Eldon
It, route 1, box 1000, advised
ty police mill a loivuiic n.uui.
linnet vaiucu in vou.au, hi,
tn stolen.
T Mitt The Amorlcnn Le-
ton will nicct Tuesday night at
-Vlru-k nt the Legion hall. All
limbers aro uritcd to attend.
niilu Closed The nnvul re-
ultlng office In tho federal
illdlnii will bo closed Wednes-
ti ilternoon as Dnn Schrclbcr,
frmilter in Charlie, will be In
Kilelake on afflciol business.
BhoiU PTA l'TA of Shasta!
school will meet Wednesday lit
12:45. A program has been ar
ranged, Folkes Morose On
Hearing of Refusal
To Review Case
SAI.KM. Nov. 21 (!') Robert
E. I.,cb Koikes, young negro cook
under dentil sentence for tho
slnylng of Mrs. Martha Virginia
.lames, lost his composure yes
terdny when Deputy Prison
Warden E. C. lliilley told him
the United States supreme court
had refused to review his case.
llalley said that until yester
day, Koikes "mndu lots of wise
cracks and walked around his
cell," confident ho would be
saved from the Kns chamber.
"Hut now he Just sits on his
bed. lie Isn't interested In wise
cracks und walking any more,"
llalley added.
Folkes' only hope Is for Gov
ernor Earl Snell to commute his
sentence. Mrs. James was slain,
her throat cut, on January 23,
HHJ, wniie she was sleeping In
her berth on the Southern Pa
cific's Portlnnd'l.os Angeles west
const limited as it sped througn
Linn county.
Hu Flu .Angus Newton, who
Icently took over duties as
funcllmon trom Ward 1, was un
file to attend council meeting
fondly night due to an attack or
fluents.
Heuia Guests Visiting nt the
fcmeotMr. and Mrs. AUred D.
Collier arc Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
iurd and their smnll daughter,
brolyn. They will return to
lifcne Tuesday.
Men Auxiliary Tonight.
lutsday, the American Legion
tixillary will meet nt H p. ni.
u members are urged to ai-
t. .
Vlilt Here Mrs. M. Murray
DtlclBcr. Cnlir.. sncnt the
takend here at the home of
V. and Mrs. 11. A. LaLlbcrtc,'
W High.
rARll nr TIIANKH
iTo ill our frlnndi who. thromh Ihrlr
inilhllulneu nrt iilnccra klnrtnmi.
J midi tha loti of our beloved one
mtwtut eailer Ihan It otherwlie could
en.
. rmlly ol Charlti Weldrlp.
Vl With In l.nH haarfrall
Jinki and appreciation for the acta of
wivnm. me meiiasea or ympalhy ana
Jt imiir beautiful floral offering dilr
m ir recent bereavement, tbo loia of
Thanksgiving Play
Slated At Mills
A Thanksgiving piny will be
presented by Mills school stu
dents Wednesday, November 22,
at the school auditorium. There
will bo special numbers by the
orcheslru and mixed chorus
groups. The play will depict
early Colonial life showing the
Pilgrims receiving gltts from
the Indians and the least that
tollows with Indian and Dutch
diinecs.
Tho cnllro program is under
Iho direction of Mrs. H. M. Mon
roe, music instructor, and will
be given at 1:15 p. m. for the
first three grades and repeated
at 2:15 p. m. lor- tho higher
grades.
There will be no stnmp sale
this week but last Friday's sale
amounted to $475.50, bringing
the year's total to $2,076.50.
Onion Harvest At
Standstill Here
The onfon liarvcst In the Klam
ath L is In is stationary at present,
due to adverse weather condi
tions. Thousands of sacks of on
ions l ie still in the fields in the
south end ot the basin and grow
ers arc wnitlng for them to dry
out in order tliut the harvest can
be completed.
The wet weather and rrosl that
has been prevalent recently have
not been conducive lo tho hnr
vest and growers arc hoping ror
(trier weatner.
" molher.
Logan Family.
NUNN-BUSH
Ankle-Fashioned
OXFORDS
All Sizes and Styles
From $10.00
DREW'S MANSTGRE
733 Main
I laaeaaaeeaBBaaaaBataaaaa
Thanksgiving Night
Thursday, Nov. 23
60'
Per Person
Muitc by
BALDY'S BAND
Dancing 9 Til 1
Hot Off The Fashion Plate!
A BIG SHIPMENT OF
NEW DRESSES
2
Ves, this is real newel
Just when you want
a new dresi when
you want to be gay
and glamorous for
the coming holidays
Penney't offers you
this wonderful new
collect. onl
Shirred and sequinned rayon crepes In
figure ilattering styles . . . Classics in fin
est quality gabardine tailored with inter
esting buttons and belta . . . Rayon crepe
date dresses glamorised with ilower se-
quins-'
, ' SECOND FLOOR
Gala gowni for a gala-gala night tet to music! See
our enchanting swirling-ikirted theert sprinkled .
with sequins to catch all eyas! Bewitch your beau
in a full-skirted, dancing taffeta, a "jewelled"
black! Choose from a brilliant collection of show
stopping formal and dinner-gowns! 12-20.
Genuine Corde
Bags
9.90 pt.x
Attractively desi g n e d
Corde' bags. Envelope
or pouch style, smart
plastic trim. A necessity
to accompany your win
ter apparel.
MAIN FLOOR
Sequin Beanies
Part or solid trimmed sequin beanies, In'.new
winter shades, Also sequin trimmed hats..
MEN'S 25 WOOL UNION SUITS RAYON SEAM BINDING
Medium weight with long legs and sleeves. Woven edge for dress seams, lamp shades
Warmly fleeced. Sizes )P mi necdlecralt. Comes in all
36 to 46. 3eefc3 colors. Ow
MAIN FLOOR ' DALCONr
MEN'S TOWNCRAFT PAJAMAS ' BOYS' MELTON JACKETS
Fine broadcloth in colorful stripes and prints. Tucked back with stitched down bolt button
Drawstring belts. Coat style. 9 AQ L? ' ,,7 Z " 2.17
SanrarUcd.SlzcsA.B.C.D. CAl Sizes 12 to 18.
DOWNSTAIRS
MAIN FLOOR
MEN'S UTILITY SWEATER CHILDREN'S FLANNEL MITTENS
.,,,, Fleece lined. Sizes OOat
Wool mixed, warm, durable, double elbows. ... " gt C
Brown mixture. Button front. QQ
Sizes 36 to 42. C.70 downstairs
MAIN FLOOR '
" . y. BEAUTIFUL CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
MEN'S BOOT SOX Thick, fluffy tufting In wedding ring design
,, j 1 1 - on crinkle crepe. Background in mn Cft
ZZ ,0"g l0P- 59C ot blue, peach and rose. 1 8.50
MAIN FLOOR . . ' : DOWNSTAIRS - :
WHITE TWILL TAPE LADIES' DRESS SHOES REDUCED
Two widths, Inch and Suetle maleria1' Scvcral slyles a,,d 1 77
Inch. ' ' OC sizes. , I
BALCONY . DOWNSTAIRS
3.98
SECOND FLOOR
SNUG COATS FOR THE JUNIOR MISS
Winter warm reefers,, jaunty. Chesterfields,
reversibles, in solid and mixed- "1 A QA
tones. All interlined. 7-14. ' . ' IU.W
To Keep You Warm And Glowing
WOMEN'S WINTER COATS
295
Tiirie-honored Chesterfields, fitted and boy
coats "with delightfully new treatments in
dressmaker .details, sweetheart lapels, and the
new flange front. Softest suede and fleece
finishes in bright or dark colors. ...
Ladies'
Sweater
Dickies
1.49
'1:1 .-m-
Beautiful 100 wool
sweater dickey. Just
the dickey for your
new - fall suit. In 10
different s,hadcs. 1 ;
SECOND FLOOR '
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