r" ' " "' " '"T.i-1-a...r. -- rr.ir.iri i iwmtnTfi.ini.1 riBTtriiiiiinTiiniiti!iijiiT;;w'Hi'iiniii'iitii'iiiiituiiHiiii;inTiiiinTnT;r'!i7PiniTnmii:iii fwirrms mnifninnii t imrmi SZlauU and BltOU ' i ' yn&sr - H M I willlt I, IW...H"" " i... ,.f I , ic-rci in" F'dc"lardcd M belief I" "ly..W k.rt done o turn- S'T oul.lii" win cov- 'J, ' "ow Thcr,0',1 will enjoy 'XffcSi. wl1" ",y '"iw l im Illustrated re- S -jHlo h,h;s n- hifnlryrlw;.. . It (,,r re ease. In the IfW" 'V .,l,.r... III. Did- loo ""' :.' ". ,rl tho ;r.UvVl iy temper 'u'lil .ftrr tho war . . . SEtrbJ! r for juvenile. iln" ci....l.' u.n new I .", ":!,.! i,! . . . T.M "The Horse Who Li I New Vork mid win. ',' llln.lrnleH I children mm " -roujh in '"' "' u-ivnii unit weitlng to elvlllmin. and. told by a loim-ume j I i. ii.. .liUlmi-rs. loo . . . Ill Ihe nnvy traditions and IHW, nnvy cimTuiu ii. ..- -lir.iu.tiii f.te.. in a liovlni!! easy-to-rcad style. avy Wile mi wriiicn y ,ll officers who unu mi nftieer's wife . . . And li C u I I e v I n g the I uw a copy in u" t " Never Left Home" hid lo skim through II . , . Really. I m going to lo buy Hint book . . . I've throuKh It several limes, ........ llm 1 flnrl mnmrllllnif lo enjoy III Hie story of the L mni'lt, mtmefliiiu's Zcncklng trek from Kng- throusn Ainca wnen im tntortslnlng snrvlccmen on ilite of the world . . It' ..An n tnu mm tt.nV. oracbody will give It lo law Stationery is it 720 Street. Ipii lit going to be more lu thin v.r in Spring im, I htr . . . Striped im wtre good tellers latt and the trend It towird of thm , . . Particularly ttilpti on padel back- jndi. Steele l F YOU wero in Your Store y.'ulcnlny or todny, you imint I...... ....... il.H ....... ri..t- I.UTU P.TVII 1..V IILVV V.IH.IU' l I ton milk glui.il Unit J tint cumo m. in Ttiencluy . . . A n o t h o r of thoiiu nhlpmentn which nhoulii hnvo arrived before Chr iBtmiiH. Chiirletiin milk glunii, c-ryntal nnd wrnil-pnrcolniii chlnii lire well iKIvertlKed liullnnuliy, and Hold hy tho better atom lu big cllleii, no mnybo you know all about them. In en no you don't, they're hniiri (li'cunilrd nncl frilly (mniil of the piece) and durllngly old fashioned looking. Your Store hna adorable hur ricane lump for candlri, col ogne bottles, bonbon dishes. vui.es, dresser sets, trinket boxes, powder Jura, nsh trays and clgnrcttn boxes . , , Things that arc perfect for prizes and girts. Tho Churl. 'ton line isn't inex pensive . . , Tho pieces range In iirico from $2.00 to $20 . . . lint there's no Uix on them. And, as you probably know, Your Store Is at V Muln Street. Hold Masting Purvnts Of the Simula school students met lusl night, Wednesday, to consider Ilia organization of a Uoy Scout Cub puck. Jim Putterson, chulr man of the orgunizlng commit tee, unci 1st, Lt. Kenneth Hleh aids, USMC, were. In charge of tho meeting. Lt, Hlchards spoke on the purpose unci organization of u Cub puck. The Shasta scliool I'TA plans to thu group. sponsor Kid Party Tho Bugles auxili ary will meet in regular session on Friday, Junuury ID, lit 7:30 p. in. After lodge, thcro will be a school party, with Funnlo May Thompson as "teacher," and everyone is uskeil to come dressed us u school kid. Bring your own suck lunch, and coffee will be furnished by the auxili ary. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. Bponior U80 Tho Odd Fel lows and Itebckah lodge arc span soring tho USO get-together Sunday, January 21. Homemade pies, cukes, and cookies will be served and members arc usked to leuve these foods at tho USO Saturday ufternoon or Sunday morning. Appendectomy Mrs. Carl E Daupcrt, whose husband is a torgeunt stationed at the Ma rine Barracks, underwent an op eration for the removal of hor appendix at Klumntli Valley hospital this week. Mrs. Duu pert resides at the Arcade. Visiting Here Mrs. Mux A. Saunders nnd duughtur Carole arrived hero this week from Alvadoro, Ore,, whera they have been ' visiting Cpl. Saunders parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. I'. Suundei's. Thev arc here for a slay with Mrs. Saunders' moth er, Mrs. llurry Thrusner, in Hi. Francis. Mrs. Saunders is the former Kvllo Thrasher. Cpl. Mux Saunders Is now In Eng land in uu artillery survey unit. Home From bouth William B. Durnes, pioneer resident of Klamath Fulls, has returned to his home on S. 8th, after spend ing the holiday season In San Jose, Calif., with his son-in-law and duughter, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Kcnnett, and his son, Ma jor Zed Bnrnes, Sun Francisco, all formerly of this city. Stamp Sals Students at Riv erside school purchased $93.30 lit the Tuesday stamp sale con ducted by the PTA this week. This Included one smnll bond nnd the remainder was In de fense stamps, according to Prin cipal Carry Robertson. Surgery Mrs. Kenneth Rob erts of Chlloquin underwent minor surgery at Klnmath Val ley hospital this week and is re ported improving. Roberts oper ates tho Gem theatre In Chlloquin. To San Francisco F. L, Wea ver loft bv train Wednesday night for San Fronclsco to Join Ait & Qiji ' Stop. IvEOPLE who collect mlnla I turc perfume bottles or " animals will love the big shipment that was just un . pneked this week at The Art nnd Gift Shop. Tho miniature perfume bot tles, in blown glass, are hand decorated in an unusual way . . . And cost only 73c and $1.00, depending on sire. The bizarre animnls are of colored and clear glass , . -. Fam ilies of dogs, horses, cats, zebras nnd cows (purple onesl) . . . And oilier glass animals and fowl in exotic shapes and colors . . . Alt priced from 40c to $2.05 ench. Tho miniature blown glass ships, I think, nro In a clnss by themselves In their exquisite delicacy . , . It's Impossible to describe them, so 1 hope you drop In to sco them. At The Art and Gift Shop , . , 810 Main Street. IE NEW suits for 1049 are neiinneiy different from , year . . . And 1110 Ciller Chantfe in thn nnu rnnllifnn neckline, which is higher ""ucr n,0 cmn nnd much icminmo In appearance, I I KNOW whero you, con get a shower cup , , . At Currin's , . , But they're certainly not for swimming becauso they don't hug tho head so tightly as tlia old rubber ones did . . , And nro made of water repellent mntcrlnl that doesn't look as if It would withstand an hour-at-a-tlmc submersion, Tho caps arc very efficient In a ' shower, however, nnd arc only 80c , . . And come In all pastel shades. Yob can got the cap In a set, too, with o powder mitt filled with- fragrant dusting powder . . . The set costs $1.00, plus 10c tax on the powder mitt . . , Or the milt can bo bought alone, at 80c plus. tax. Navy blua Is bslng promoted in New York stores tha way black used to ba . . . And that Is a pretty good Indication that we are going to a lot of navy dreisot bafora long. Whvlnl'. 11,1. ,..!. i ..... "?! now stilts wllh tho neckline . . . Hut thcro nro particular Hint 1 simply JUU UUOIIl, is' if 8 f0!"ln('k-lype suit, hui u iTi , . ' "nn 'rim with block brnld . , , Grey, mclnn nr...,. I ' KIO percent virgin fiT ' ' ' ,onlly dorllrg. U,h","?:!0. ! tunning !l iL . , c,,n g" 'Ingcr-llp Icnmi, topper si.1.: ' 001,1 Jncket and i.. .7 s'urrco nt tho '? K'ycn softer, more &''S? ,ha'' ' usual In or cont. 0r rc 'hr-rry. grey nnd can .1.. K "onoos Hint a.j w-lng right J',. int r. "V wnrm 100 UGLCeitHH lon.""' wom tho ull V ' r from ii, )lcnty I""01"" 'al ,e wcnlhor mn. 'he wenlhcr I, r "w suns nt Whvlnl's fe:? lol more "than t ni.tTa'n W0.9B to MS fglnnlm ? bl0U8C" Br0 whvt!i. 1 cvory dny THERE nro some lovely col ored etchings and water colors nt Gurcolon's , . . (Real ones, not prints) . . . Framed nnd rendy to go up on your wall- ns' soon as you take thorn homo. You'll nlso find flornls (n numbor of bedroom pairs, too) nnd scenic prints . . . Ana. col ored photographs . . . Even Crater Lnkel j Prices range from $1.25 for smnll New England colored photos, to $15 ... At Garcc lon's. 407 Mnln Street. ' - , . LAST WEEK Bamambar . . . This la tha last weak of tha half-price aala of Tussy Wind and Weather Lotion . . . I'va bought anough to last until naxt year's aala, myitlf. OREGON WOOLEN STORE Mrs. W e a v t r who has been south since tho holidays visiting tier son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Weaver and daugh ter. They are expected home this weekend. Improving Ruth Howe. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howe of Malln, Is re ported Improving at Klamath Valley hospital where she hud surgery on her foot following an accident Sunday night when a horse sho was riding was struck by a car. From Portland Roderick Finney, executive secretary for tho state salvage committee from Portland, is In Klamath Fulls In connection with the stute salvage program, From Sacramento M. J. Mo ran and F. G. Murphy of the personnel division of the Sacra mento office of the bureau of reclnmution, are in Klamath Fulls on an Inspection tour. Condition Same Thomas T o w e y of S. Riverside, well Known Ureal Northern employe, hus been a patient at Klumuth Valley hospital and his condi tion remains unchanged. Towey is quite ill, according to attendants. Tau Chapter Members of Tau chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet tonight, Thursday, at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Lloyd Smith, 18H2 Lclloy. Return Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Bertram have returned to their home, 1072 Portland, from a brief stay in Portland. Vasa Order The Vasa Order : of America will have Its regular j meeting on Saturday, January 20. in the IOOF hall at 8 o'clock. There will be initiation and in-, stallatlon of officers. Refresh ments will bo served, and dune- ing will be held until 1 o clock. To B.rk.ley Mrs. Ethel Mil lar, nurse at the Klamath coun ty Isolation hospital, is visiting Estclle Davis, formerly of Klam aih Falls, in Berkeley, Calif. She will return here this week end. J u nt Heeeivedl MEN'S SKI BOOTS 'Ruud" model, heavy arch, oil tan. Sizes 7 to 12. $16.50 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Thursday. Jan. 11 1945 HERALD AND NEWS FIVE Passes $10,000 Mark Gifts to the Klamath experiment station by Klamath county farmers and businessmen have now passed the $10,000 mark, said A. E. Gross, experiment station super intendent. This money will be used for enlargement of the sta tion and Its facilities. Revivals Held Revivals are now being held at Jesus Noma tabernacle, 1442 Oregon, each evening at 7:45 p. m., and Sun day school is held weekly at 10 a. m. Services are being con ducted by two converted lumber jacks, Fred F. Dugas and Harry E. Johnson. KW!5R!!SSmmmVMm turn on me sun ivi "II mv OL,r SunnyBrook 1 ' K X a"A n at US oorben Wblikcy A Blend Ri.R Proof i Cir!n Neutral Spirit! S3 llf ' I on, S i . . . The Store With the Glass Door Warm, lightweight topcoats of finest all wool fabrics. 52450 to $3950 Sport Coats Smari-looking comfort la yours In one of thai per fectly tailored coats. $11.95 to $17.95 HATS Tu newest styles In Jhe most popular shadas . . tha fln.it felts for tha montyl $2.95 to $10 ' .ft - SLACKS Fin tailoring and tfC QC 1a tlfl QC .xp.rt styling mak ih.s slacks ,w,la all-yaar favorites. ' All-Leather WORK GLOVES With or Without Gauntlet $1.29 up TIN COATS & PANTS Famqus Hlrsch-Wlsa ' . Watr-RpUnt $4.95 Each WORK SHOES Friedman Shlby-Wno.' 8-Inch with boot hl,. $6.95 to $15.50 CRUISER COATS Grttn, Blua, R.d Plaids. All Wool. $13.95 ; WOOL SHIRTS Ch.cks and Plaids In Wool and Part-Wool $5.95 to $8.95 FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.47 Up Coiton Flannel In -Plaids and Plain Colors ' WaterRepellent Sheeplined Coats Now $16.95 CAMP BLANKETS Part Wool. Ideal for Rough Tratmnt $4.98 LOGGER BOOTS With or Without Caulks L.sth.r Soles $9.85 to $17.95 WOOL SOCKS Wool and Part-Wool Shoe and Boot Socks 39c to $1 PAINTER'S OVERALLS Pra-Shrunk O 10 Can't Bust 'Em WORK SHIRTS Tans and Blues Fra-Shrunk. Full Cut ' $1.46 to $2.99 I f ' ftl I T Bekbotit of your Spring wordrobe I - V - a a lovtly drtssmaktr or man-tailored uit! I I afmU YJ2& t " A""W00' ,ab,e, ,B ,Pirttel ncw eolori. "' I ':: . Coiorrul new prinr .; ; . "N I1C ; ' f mff t' I I ' Smart print eombtnations . i jj rvw J I PaiteU you'll rave about . . 1 1 i f 8 00 . ' ,-: ek-o fjj aUr,0y, 617 MAIN STREET,