Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 18, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN
huR MEN AND WOMEN
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".'.i Till'. Wl' " -.. .
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K" JW.iriMi In l(Hlin en-
'". A 1 ICIlllHT of the l-
ri'sorve
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111 llll'IIVIK'l .
overscan
P,r'.M.Srml. Di'lrl'
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Gulnea.
BRADSHAW TRAINS
L Of Doiimv
hit coni""-
ll now,""" v
In bade en- fc.
menus , (ft,vMi
Sort, MI.f?,VL
bete"!" brow-aKf.v?
9 nvf InmPKiii'-.-..-
riiico "
look part In the Invasion of
Minium ami j.,-....
MAXWELL AWARDED
k. rnmbat Infantryman j
he for superior performance
Inly in comum
, In Kraiicr and Germany
hn awarded I'KC Clurcnrc
Maxwell, 21, " f Mrs. Ab.
f Alice Mixwell, 3187 Lodl.
cvwell hl been In the irrvlce
one year inrl was lam em-
Ijt1 by W. D. Miller Con
Eciion company.
WAGGONER GETS WINGS
Hurry Robertson "Bub" Wiik-
Boner, 21, nun of Mr. mid Mia.
Walter R. Wutauncr, 020 Grunt,
Mr. Machinist,
put your
calipers
on this job
It It doein't measure up to
elhlng better than most John,
mtin thli Machinist'! Job
h Southern Pacific , , . In
thopi or roundhouaei. Here,
work on locomotive! . . ,
Ih jood equipment , , . and
th men who can (It 'em
loth and close. Thin la rail
Idlni on the ground floor . .
ping 'em rolling for the enor-
In wir load which S. P. will
carrying for a long tlms,
ti wsges regular R. R.
Idird. Good work epprecl-
Good working condition!.
p. pau prlvllrgei. Fine pen-
pun. Medical and hospital
ilcei. A good Job for a good
hlnlit no railroad experl-
h required. Many other good
open,
l er write Trainmaster,
P. Station, Klamath Falls,
f reur niirnt fl. p. Agant
MATCHED
WORK
OUTFITS
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BALDOCK BATTLES
Classifying; himself aa (ha
ninth cook nf an clght-mun kitch
en crew, TB Murihull D, 13n.
dock, wlioio wife li now a rcil
ilant of Klamath Falli, fouglit hit
way throiiKh Normandy, north
orn Kriinco and Into Germany
behind tho whuol of a kitchen
truck, it can now be officially
dltcloaod,
While hli preinnt whereabout!
cannot be revealed (or reaiona
of irilllliiry lecurlty, TS Ba.
dock arrived In France. June 11,
wiin me innui neiu artillery bat
talion, when t h e American
beucliliead win itill uncomfort
ably email. Ho participated In
the breakthrough In the St. Lo
area, which renultcd In the rat
raco acron Fruncc. entered Del
gliim, September ;l, and on the
iutii of Ilia mine month, drovo
hli truck through a blown out
cctlon of tho di iigon'a teeth lank
block! which mark the Gorman
frontier.
MARCHESE AWARDED
Pvt. Reno A. Marchcie, ion of
Atllilo Murchrae, Pelican City,
li a member of tho Slit "Wild
cat" iiifnntry division and hm
been awarded a combat Infantry
man budge for exemplary con
duct and kill in action against
the enemy. The "Wldcut'r divi
sion recently invaded the louth
em Isluudi of the Japanese-held
I'ii la u group. BOO milea east of
the Philippine..
M oe's Final Clearance SaL
hna been awarded his silver pi
lot' wings and appointed an of
ficer In the army air forces upon
completion of hli twin-engine ad
vanced training at this "Top o'
Texas" unit of the AAF central
flying training command. Bob
is now flying li-'H i at Liberal,
Kus.
SURPRENANT ASSIGNED
1BT1I AAF IN ITALY Cpl.
Paul D, Surprennnt, 22, waist
gunner, 2235 Orchurd, Klumulh
Falls, has been assigned recent
ly to an AAF B-17 Flying Fort
rcu unit of the lBth nlr force
commanded by Malof General
Nathan F, Twining.
Cpl. Surprenanl Joined the
army on Juno IB, 194 J, and rc
cclved his gunner'i wings in Jan
unry, 1044, at Klngmnn, Ariz
Me li also a graduate of arma
ment school at Lowry Field
Colo. After advanced flight
training he came overseas In
November.
He li a graduuta of Klamath
union high school and was cm
ployed by Lockheed-Vega. Air
craft In Los Angeles. His par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sur
prenanl, live at the Klamath
Falls addreM.
AIR MEDAL GIVEN
HEADQUARTERS 10TH AIR
FORCE IN BURMA Award of
the Air Medal to 2nd Lt. Law
rrnce J. Schmiti, 21. son of Wil
liam Schmlti, 317 Lincoln,
Klamath Falls, has been an
nounced by MaJ. Gen. Howard
C. Davidson, commanding gen
eral, 10th air force, EAC.
A pilot for the second troop
carrier squadron of Uin 10th air
forca that operates against the
Japs In the Indin-llurmn theater,
LI. Schmiti hna been In- tho
armed forces 20 months, having
spent tho past four months In
tills theater of operations. He
has to hii credit 180 combat fly
ing hours.
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do
An
New
Cream Deodorant
StjcljMpi
Stop Perspiration
1. Dott not Irriurt tkio. Don
not rot dmtn or mm' ihim.
2. Previ-nu undtrtrm odor.
Help nop pmpimion nfrlf. '
3. Armte.wniic.intiKptic.iuin
Itii Tinithjnji anal.
4( No wilting to dry. Cia be
uwd riftht ifter ihivinn.
8. Awarded Artproral SeI of
Amticn Innttute of LtunHrr
inji hirmlfu to fabric Vit
Affid KnuJitlr.
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ARRID
TMt LAiatST MAIN MOBOtANT
DISTINCTIVE APPAREL
Phon 8222 901 Moln
FINAL
$210 Fur Trimmed Coat NOW $150it
175 FurTrimmad Coat NOW 85ii
125 o 145 Fur Trimmed Cooti NOW 65ni u
85 to 1 10 Fur Trimmed Ceofi NOW 55 mm t
$35 to 39.50 Suits & Coati, NOW $25.00
$25 to 29.95 Suits & Coats, NOW 15.00
A Group of DRESSIS, Regularly to 29.95, NOW $13.00
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ROBES........ Reg. 19.95 Quilts, Now Priced at $11.00
ROBES Reg. 22.50 to 27.50. values at... 13.00
All
Salts
Final
Bargain Tables
Dresiei . . . Sweater! . . . Jumper!
... etel Every garment l
real alual. ! To PO
tlCblBIM
r
wtrtiNpi
FINAL CLEARAWAY
NATURAL GREY SQUIRREL t90A AC
Regular I44B.00. NOW - 47.W
BLACK PERSIAN PAW tllO
Regular 1179.00. NOW 1 1
BLACK PER8IAN LAMB PAW 01 CO 9
Regularl239.00. NOW - I )
SKUNK DYED OPOSSUM it7
Regular 1110.00. NOW 11
Hollander dyed squirrel back muskrat C1AA IWJ
Regular $249.00 ,w,w'
SABLE DYED SQUIRREL BACK MUSKRAT S1AA 00
Regular 1249.00 ,- - ""w,wv
SABLE BLENDED 8QUIRREL BACK MUSKRAT $188 17
Regular 1282.50 H1I
BLACK DYED SKUNK $132 00
Regular 9198.00. NOW ,'''vy
DYED CONEY $46.34
Regular $89.80. NOW
NEW ZEALAND BEAVER DYED CONEY 00 17
Regular $149.80 - -
BAUM MARTEN DYED SKUNK C743 33
Regular $388.00. NOW -- ''
SABLE DYED SQUIRREL BACK MU8KRAT $1AA 00
Regular $249.00 - - - ,M
FOREST MINK BLENDED No. Bl. MUSKRAT $2l0-A7
Reoular $328.00 -.. .
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Clearance of Boys' & Girls' Wear
Boys' Leather Trimmed
4 n m et -aa
o
: i
I
Reg. $7.95
e-SfTl Hearr melton rrP Jaeketi with waira
. 4P-' !.a. ltI 1 ID t. 1 N..
only.
Joys' All Leather
Jackets
7
Reg. $10.95
Made from finest top grade leather.
Warmly lined. S to 16 years. Limited
stock only.
Girls' Winter COATS
Values to $14.95
Ages to 12 ye an. Popular
seasonable ilylel and fabrlci.
$4V995
Boys' OVERCOATS
Reg. $10.95 to
$16.95 Values
Tvir
Tweedi, eamels end wnthir-proef fabric! In neweit itylei. Ajti 3 to
12 years.
Boys' and Girls' Legging Sets
Reg. $10.95 t
$14.95 Values
$195 $"31
to I
95
Heavy wool and part-wool fabrics. Popular eolort to choose from. Ages
1 lo 4 yean.
Fa
'INFANTILE SMlTl Ik '
paralysis Mmml U
All Fall and Winter
Coats -Suits- Dresses
REDUCED
All Fur-Trimmed
COATS
NOW
Finest 100 wool fabrics
and trimmed with high
grade furs. $59.80 to $139.50 Tallies less 13. Plus 20 tax. .
Untrlmmed Winter
COATS N0W
Seaien'e asiorted easual
and dressy stylei. Sties 12
to 48.
VaOff
FAMOUS REDFERM STYLES INCLUDED
All Fall and Winter
DRESSES
Including many holiday styles in Doris Dodion and L'Aiglon modes.
About 70 dresses In this group. Sises 9 to 17 and 12 to 44.
One Lot of 22
SUITS
MOW
WE CLOSE DAILY AT 6 P, M.
TiTt
WOMAN'S STODE.iNcY
- , . . r
VsOffl
1 3 Off
1 3 Off
All-wool and wool-mixed fabrics In manniih stripes, casuals and dress.
aaaker modes, flood site range to cheese from. Valuei io $44.00, less 13.
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