HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE Vj 1 rnt,illi Tho Klnmiilli 1 !;.. firauon Sllitii college ex- T'. . ..i'llO Blllff Will lUIIVU & ii'mrnlim. December 11, X'urviillix i .Those planning to attend ' a Henderson, county L ni'iirm' Peters, county 411 f;.?,!,i: "ilM. Wlnnlfred K. ', ho ni denionsliallon '..i j. It. Mcuamuricige, lint coun'y agent. J,,iCllon PFC Dclolt Duff. If Mr. Cicoigc L. Duff, 040 Zolt, WHS WOUIKICCI 111 OCT- SeineniiMT lu fc . lontrnl I'uclflc as previously I In both Belgium and Eng- I for Ulr pteii 1 from the wnr department r. ur nHvlfterl hU y that ho line) returned to n. I ntliiiil SKit. Rriii-o 4cr U. o. army curpn, m u id here Simdiiy to spend tho Iwilli friends en route to k Barbara, Calif., where ho Impend tliree weeks t n re Ibullon center. Decker, for. i employe of Swnn Lake ding li" completed his mis I an a turret gunner and be returning bero spent a time flvcrpool nt a rent camp, j Klimath FellsDr. James ttr, field representative lor T ' ...... rn,itir,l rf r,ht,l',l.H flw 111 Klnmiith Fulls Janu- IB-U Inclusive unci will lnr ninnv Klnmntll nruiini- Eis, Civic groups who desire kurc the services of Ur, Mil Eould notify Mrs, Wlnnlfred Siilcn county homo demon- in agent, at once. Vlsitlna MNul .1 t n I . Htewurl, accompanied hv his wife, the former June King of tills City. Is llOllie vlsilinif frlnnrl md reliitlves Including Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Myra iv,nK ui iiiiiniiin runs, sicwarl Is stationed lit the Presidio, San Francisco. lend Rally The Shasta Ml tludcnts have purchased Fin slumps and 22 in war is since the 6th War Loan fiidcr way, It was announced ly. on Monday mere was a rsiiy ai me scnooi wuu Don Kndlcoll of the Ma- Barracks and Mrs. Phyllis Islcy appearing on tnc pro 's Alarms The city fire s were called out twice day afternoon, once at 1:55 ic Union Service station at nd Conger where oil was burning, and again at 4:37 . to the Palace Market, 524 i. when nn overheated mo- as reported smoking. There no damage reported at ir time. town to Oakland Gordon It, U. S. navy, son of Post itr Fred Pcnte of Lokevlew nephew of Dr. Leslie W. f of this city, bus been flown new tinmen to an Oak und hospital where he Is bcina tea lor wounds received ! on duly In tho South Pa- on a transport. Suncil Me.tt The Kla jCounty Council of Parents JTcachcrs met Monday in tho -ross rooms ana Harold rlckson, county juvenile of- spoke on a proposed Juvcn- tirogrnm for the county, t Padgett reported on lcnis- r: plans for tho future as would affect the school pro- Rtcoverlna Mrs. Knui.no Schnfer, 20U7 Waiitland, under went siiruiiry raonday at Klam uth Valley hospital and Is re ported duing nicely. Her daugh ter Itlln, teacher In tho Salinas high school, is expected home for several weeks due to her mother's illness, PrOctOr Kami A tf f Prnrtf)IV Hon of M, nn.l M A G. Proctor of the Audlcy apart- m-uis, in spending one week In Klamath Kalis with his parents. He will leave next Monday and r. irti.pl ..I r'l.i ! . V . ... wiiiuuko. i-rocior nas been slalloned at Iowa City, la., attending pre-fllght school. To Loi Angelas Pvt. and Mrs. Alexander Luft left WpH. nesday for Los Angeles after spending ins furlough here with her mother, Mrs, Nina Currier, 112 S. Uth. From Marrlll Harold West, engineer for the fish and wild life service, was In Klamath falls Thursday on business. Royal Arch Mooti A special meeting of Klnmnth chapter No. 38, Royal Arch Masons, will be held Saturday. Dni-nmlw..- n starting at 6 p. m., for purpose ' "ikiuu worn, aii companions arc invited. Returns to Lakaviaw Maxlnc Calderwood has returned to her home in Lukcvlcw after spend ing about two weeks here re ceiving medical attention. Like to help run trains at $220 base pay? Work for a company whosa blggeit Job la still ahaad This Is a job for a man who wants not only good pay, but really interesting work ... for a man who's sincere and rell able. The job: Brakcman with S.P. No experience needed to start; wo train you In short or der. You help operate trains . . . make a teom with the Con ductor and Engineer. You get around, keep the war trains rolling through. You work with a company whosa blggeit war job is still ahaad carrying the tremendous war load for the stepped-up push against Japan. Frankly this is a job that gets In your blood . . , makes you feel that railroading is different from anything else. Fine pen sion plan. Railroad pass privil eges. Medical service. Good people to work with. Investi gate today. Student switchman (to switch cars) nasdad also. $220 per month after short training. Sea or wrlta Trainmaster, S. P. Station, Klamath Falls, or your nearest S. P. Agent. Sha'a Walking on Air.'. . tyjdttM' 'diamond rino It's a wonderful fooling . . . looking down at Your "third linger -left hand" seeing that exquisite diamond ring that tells you so much. Everything about your Multi-Facet Diamond Ring is special - from the special way the 40 extra lacets are cut (giving you added brilliance)-to the specially designed mountings that set oil your diamond so beautifully. Be sure it's a Multi-Facet Dia mond Ring and you too, wilt walk on clouds from $75. " ltr niln mil roona eils. of Slum rnrtl Dhmondi aniiur trAtf r h r 1 1 1 I n inrnvH hr l.hnr.Crr 'l Inlen.Kr Irtid rolof " help to prtvnnt chin. piny. Available at iickys Jewelers 1 Main St. Phone 31S1 Van Ordan Speaks Lt. Col. George O, Van Orilcn sooke to the Elks lodge last night on the occasion of the Elks observance of Peurl lluibor anniversary. The commanding officer of the Marine Hurracks gave personal leiuiiiiscences or experiences In the Pacific combat area, and showed tlm I'!IIm t, .In,, rim. hn had taken as a souvenir. Ho reau tno Jupanexu declaration of war on the United States from a 11 II II I. V lin lit.rl tulnn from a dead Jap on Guam. Attention Waltonians The annual let.toeotlmr F thn V lam. nth Modoc chapter of the Izuac Walton League of America will be held Friday, December 15, at 7 p. m., at the Wlnema hotel instead of the Wlllard as was previously announced in tho bulletin. A big duck and goose dinner will be served and all members are urged to attend, Degree of Honor Degree of Honor will hold Its regular meeting on Monday, December II, at 8 p. m. at the KG hall. There will be nomination and election of officers, as well us a gift exchunge, and gifts uru not to exceed $1 in price. Re freshment chairman Is Carol Peterson, Pythian Bisters Wlnema temple, Pythian Sisters, will hold Its regular meeting ut 7:30 p. m. tonight (Friday) at the library club rooms. There will be election of offerers. ' To Meat The Henley home extension unit will hold a spe cial meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Mack on Spring Lake road, Tuesday, December 12, at 10:30 a. m. Rolls and sweet breads will be demonstrated by Mrs. Elton Flshbaek and Mrs. Wallace Thompson. All mem bers and their friends arc welcome. Potluck Dinner The Span ish American veterans and their auxiliary will have a potluck dinner on Sunday, December 10, at 1:30 p. m at the KC hall. Members and friends of the organization are urged to attend. Correction in reporting the Fairview school war stamp sale for this 'week, the sale was in correctly credited to Fairhaven instead of Fairview. The amount of the sale was $715.25, includ ing bonds. first grade at Fremont in the absence of Mrs. Don Fisher who is reported recovering satisfac torily at Klamath Valley hospi tal from a hip injury. Social Club To Entertain The Hcbckah social club will be hostesses to the Past Noble Grand club of Prosperity Re bekah lodge Wednesday, Decem ber 13, in the lOOF hall. There will be a carry-in luncheon at 1 o'clock, and this will be fol lowed by the annual Christmas party and gift exchange, Arloa Andrus is chairman of the com mittee for the afternoon. Substituting; Mrs. Bculah I Golden is substituting at the Theta Rho Theta Rho will meet Monday, December 11, at I.iiu y, ill. ill mc iwr nail lui a regular business meeting and election of officers. Plans will be made for the Christmas party and all members are urged to attend. Schilling Mustard for smooth flavor and tangyzest-Ci j When you're buying gifts for boys (Even if you can't get toys!) Choose ties, sweaters, shirts or slacks, Shop at Penney's and relax! JR. BOYS' JIMMIES 1.98 Made for hard wear. Two large, pockets. Blue or brown. Sizes 4 to 8. DOWNSTAIRS BOYS' FINGER-TIP COATS 6.75 Part wool revcrsiblcs, for dress or rain coat. Slash pockets. Fly front. Well tailored. Rich colors. Sizes 10 to 18. DOWNSTAIRS BOYS' DRESS SHOES 3.49 j For school wear or dress occas ions. miDDcr soie ana neei io in sure good wear, with leather up pers. DOWNSTAIRS Boys' Two-Tone Sweaters 3.98 All wool, Iwo-tone or plain colors. Several 'different .weaves. Choice of colors. Button front. Sizes 8 to 18. DOWNSTAIRS ..... Jr. Boys' Hockey Caps 49c Stocking caps of 18 wool, 84 cotton. Comfortable and warm. DOWNSTAIRS '-r' BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES 2.49 Heavy duty school or work ' shoe. Brown retan leather upper with cord sole and heel. DOWNSTAIRS BOYS' DRESS HATS 98c 100 wool felt hats, grosgraln ribbon trim. Blue, brown, grey and tan. . Others with rayon lining ................... .1.43 DOWNSTAIRS . II 'x" . I 11' 1 ') 1 ill feiSf I -; j BOYS' CORDUROY SUITS 5.90 iwo-tone corduro'y suits. Wool tweed sleeves and back : with cord front. Smart fitting jimmy pants. Brown and blue. Sizes 3 to 8. DOWNSTAIRS BOYS' POPLIN 3.98 JACKETS Boys' Dress Oxfords 3.49 A dress-up shoe that can really stand hard wear. Scuffless toe. Leather soles and rubber heels. DOWNSTAIRS Just the coat for this time of year ... water repellent, wind resistant, zipper fastener, plaid cotton lining. Sizes small, medium, large. DOWNSTAIRS ' Juvenile Poplin Jacket 2.98 , Shoulder straps and slash pockets. Army air force insignia on sleeve and front. Water repellent. Sizes 6 to 10. DOWNSTAIRS BOYS' PLAID JACKETS 3.98 All wool, heavy weight, button front with slash pockets. Rich blue, green, brown and red. Sizes 8 to 18. DOWNSTAIRS ,. . ;'' ' SHEEP LINED JACKET 8.90 Sheep lined, water repellent. Has knit storm wristlet. Four large roomy pock ets. Sport style. DOWNSTAIRS SHEEP LINED JACKET 7.90 Sheep lined with fur collar. Water re pellent, knit storm wristlet. Four large roomy pockets. Sport style. DOWNSTAIRS Boys' Trentwood Suits 12.75 The ideal Christmas gift! All wool, tweed or hard finish fabric. Three button front. Herringbone and plaid patterns. Rich blues and browns. Sizes 10' to 18. y DOWNSTAKtS BOYS' TWEED SPORT COAT 8.90 All wool. Well tailored, in tan and blue shades. Her ringbone patterns. Sizes 8 to ' v 18. . . . DOWNSTAIRS DRESS PANTS 4.98 Part wool gabardines', bed ford cords and twills. - All long, wearing weaves.. Rich shades of blue and brown. Sizes 6 to 18. DOWNSTADtS ' ' ' KiS v. 0 " ' ' JR. BOYS' TWO-TONE JACKET 5.90 Plaid front with plain sleeves and back. Part wool. Well tailored. Just the thing for that extra pair of trousers. Sizes '4 to 8. DOWNSTAIRS Mt - ill l xi i M i ft