Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 24, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    Buraery Mr. Iloury D. Cox,
141) Hillside, uiidi rwi n t iniijor
suigmy nt Kliinuith Vulli'y hos
pital weduosduy inuinlng.
port to an-outgolng unit for re
udblgnlnuiit, servlcpa will bo conducted by
thu Iti.'bckulia.
Word Received From
Man In Jap Prison
Mrs. Lloyd F. Popple, 1085
Auburn, has received the first
word in three years from her
hurhand, who was a construction
worker on Wake island when It
fell about three years ago. Pep-
pie Is now held In the Fukuoka
prisoner of war camp on Honshu
island. His mother and father
live on Summers lane.
Part of the card, written in
July. 1944 folows:
"Dearest Katie and all,
"Another chance to write a
few words. How are you get
ting along? Send three late
Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1348
HERALD AND HEWS FIVE
To Attatlfi funaral Ulu...
Ill at Homa-Slieilff Lloyd L.
Low is ton f i n-cl to his homo on
Del Moro street with a bud cold.
PiMnegraniita meana "apple
full of seeds," coming from the
Lutlii iiiiinuin for apple and gran
ii I tun for full of needs.
snapshots. Hope to hear from
you soon."
Mrs. Pepplo believes that the
snapshot reference is a request
for pictures of herself and their
two sons.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
MEATLESS MENUS
ST. PAUL, Minn.. Jan. 24 W)
Hotels have instituted meatless
menus on Tuesdays and Fridays,
managers announced today, be
cause of the difficult meat situa
tion. of Prosperity Itebekah lodge uro
asked to attend final rites Thurs.
Raturna to Idaho James
Richard Porter, who hud a fivn
duy leave to visit hero with his
pin enis, Mr. and Mrs. Hnluh K.
Porter, H!t3 Llnciilu, left Tuesday
for Farragut, Ulu., wlicro ha re
uay at a p. m. at the Eurl Whlt
lock Funeral homo for one of
their members, Mrs. Nelllo
Louise .anger, who died Mon
day at Vallejo, Calif. Graveside
i ld.r.tA
H"i! small " M,"m "
SHOPPING CENTER
FOR. BOYS AND GDRLS
u r.
"jrimfii by Matcoini nimv.
Ei K ir anil Hi cb cum
Wn Oi "nM'"e. "f .lh0
ihcr i n (lr,vl.ra' visions
" ."'ft lie "team coming
M? tt. wvemc.it. Only
reunited, but the
, "bidly -n.d. The
, "ere luiw In U0 two
...j George Clifton
fUSSd TB-ye" "
"Th 'Underwood. 370 N.
" 5 ioant to arcond lieu-
A bStc M1"""y
jl, Thli promotion was
S fit the Jry formation
fwon mend.llon o( Cm .
in O'Neal, professor of mill
fuctlci n'l science, and ; op.
I.J by Col. Jowph A. Mill,
X'dent ol HIU MlHt-ry
Jnny. J
L Alaska Mr. and Mrs.
Ihovh ot Ketchikan. Ala.
f arrived here Saturday to
IT ao days with hla parent.
t jhul a. t. iloguc. 174B
."'.'... iinuuit has been
P1? ,.. transuort
E'lor the Ketchikan Air
r 10 Alaska at the end of
vacation ncre.
V , it. ...H Mn Jimsi Hur.
a Sr., of Lakcshore drive,
Ibttn promoted trom cnalgn
, lieutenant, Junior grade,
Jtrd Slates naval reserve, ac
sling to word reouived here,
(lieu l Inatructlng at the
Slier Hill naval air itatlcm,
i,Ind.
fuels Pimm Parley Peter
In, pioneer resident of Med
sj, died Sunday at Ills homo
jgwln( a brief lllnou. Mr. Al
I ws the uncle of Milton
t. 444 S. Rlvcrtlde, and Mm.
file Pippin of Altamont.
W plan to attend final rites In
iora inurtuny ni i p. m.
itifti For South Mrs. Le.
ir Anui and email daugh-
Kin, tori me tore port ot
week for Aguanca. Calif..
re they will vlait Indefinite
with Mrs. Angus' father,
A. Payne. Mrs. Angus
oeen empioyea ai renney
the past sevcrul months.
I Clarament Mrs. E. D.
town la in Claremont, Calif.,
wcck visiting tier (laugh
Mrs. William Hopper, alu
it Pomona college. Mr.
risen plana to leave the south
fcir. stopping In San Fran
t for a brief time, and ar-
ft home next Tuesday,
Ughtir Born Mr. and Mrs.
im ,. awanscn, m N. 8th,
Ming congratulated upon
hh chi d, born Tuesday itt
hath; Valley hospital. Both
tier mid infant Bre dolnn
ly. The Swnnsrns now havo
ffi aim two girls.
ha Bar City Dr. and Mra.
I. Morr inn r, tin., nit. ,-
ferly of Klnmath Foils are
!' irorris witn tnelr aon
f ft m 1 1 v M- ,
nn. They plan to jpend
week; with relatives and
Hi before returning north.
llltlnbTG( .-j w
l Jr. are visiting his nnr-
i it ", " mn- J0 Malllck,
JM Mrs. Eugene Werner,
Dirrow. TSgt. Matltck is
two weeks' furlough,
nitiMa. mt.
Vh dlnnet nnrl nlHn,l i
ffymen for St. Paul's Epljco.
Mutch W U be hold Thwiday
5rhuk " ,V P"r,sh houao.
tnurch families are urged to
limn c. . .
Me TnhIT aiisaents at niv.
Wr stamps and one $ie!78
E, ", fegtilar PTA snon-
j'6Jchool in tho"fanH to
f 1!S! ...cJ""-Three drunks
It WrrtZ 1",Pcnren in po ice
f, Wctet,0 I morning nefore
J Judge Hnrold Frnney
1 frk. balled out during
le in a S,.r.c. "1" . . thrtr
I In Sa p.. '' ?,c "tier .
snn f.mn lt."co Wlln their
pMwr1,,y Mr' Bnrt Mrs.
I win "t m.-. t which time
f mints. 0 'nulon nd tq-
I hold a . v nl" ' ii,
hdT1.? -,.r"Slll meeting
IV n.?. .t? P. m. at the
ilh. Drew, 638
fust Received I
I Lara aut
- "iipment of
Htl,',mTt, "
-uvi:s
, 'nroo Tun
"gilclo, Chide.
Arc Lined
, 11.2s i- ...
1 . i,Uo
Blngla Breasted Coat, Matching Trousers
Jim Penney DELUXE SUITS
Buttons Jauntily on the
center button. Cout is fully
lined. Button plackets!
Smooth and soft finishes.
Sizes 412.
100 Wool CASUAL COATS
All wool tweed sport coals.
Three button front. Fully ltned.
Sizes 3 to 10.
Part Wool Dress Pants
Cavalry twills and gabardines.
A selection of rich shades of
blue and brown. Sizes 6 to 18.
9-w yimmj
msem
J0mm I
3.98 fmtmm,
DOWNSTAIRS g'v .iif'
111 VI tf t0
2J
,!.' I
t.
All Wool! tin Gaugel
GIRLS' SWEATERS
2-98
Smooth classic and boxy
types for slipovers and car
dlgaru. Bright new colorsl
Wardrobe Essentials
GIRLS' SKIRTS
38
All wool In wonderful new
colors. Suitable from now
to summer! All sizes 7 to
14.
SECOND FLOOR
BOYS' SPORT JACKETS
.90
All wool herringbone tweed, well
tailored! Three-button front, half
lined. Blue and tan.
Single or Double Breasted Coata
Boys' Trentwood Suits
.75
12
BOYS' T SHIRTS
White combed cotton, i f At
Vilas hound neck. JwV
breast pocket. Sizes 6
to 16.
DOWNSTAIRS
Conservatively notched or jauntily
peaked lapels. Rayon lined coat.
Quiet or bright novelty weaves. Sizes
8-20.
Slipover and Sporty Sweaters.
A selection of bright colors
in 100 wool! All knits, .7U
NEW SLACK SELECTION
Gabardines, Covert, Flannels. ,98
Sporty soft weaves fop spring.
DOWNSTAIRS
BOYS' UNDERSHIRTS
Cotton undershirts In a fine 3 TOI
knit, Sites 2 to 10.
Others at 25e
Boys' Broadcloth Shorts
Fine quality broadcloth,
Snap fastener, string tic on
sides. Sanforized shrunk.
Slzos 22 to 28.
39c
BOYS' MACKINAWS
100 virgin wool, all'
around belt, stitched
down back, rayon lin
ing, buttons to either
side,' 4 pockets.
11
.90
BOYS' DRESS HATS
All wool felt with gros
grain ribbon band. Blue,
brown and grey colors,
98c
nowKSTAras
BOYS' SLACK SUITS
Hard finished poplin. Well
tatlorod! Self matching
belt. Tan color. Sizes
2 to 12.
1
.68
BOYS' BIB OVERALLS
.17
Big Mac 8-oz. denim over
all. Double stitched, rein
forced at pocketa,
1
Girls' ALL-YEAR-ROUND DRESSES
1.98
and Cm
.98
Flower print and bright colored cottons, so easy to launder come out of
the tub os fresh as the first- day you wore them! And pretty party royons,
too, in graceful princess styles. She'll love wearing them!.
GIRLS SNOW SUITS
9
Warmly lined wool suits,
some with hood attached.
v .i .i.Ia. el...
6 to 12. m
Others at 7.90
GIRLS' SPORT JACKETS
aa, ,
Wool' tweeds and flannels,
lined throughout. Some in
the collarless mode. Sizes 3
to 14.
Others at S.90
GIRLS' RAYON PANTIES
Elastic across the back. Knit JQg
leg band. Sizes 4 to 14. Mmt
.?3
Colorfuf Princess or Basque Dresses
Silky spun rayons, crisp cottons In cay
solids, plaids, prints. Pique or
rick rack trimmed. Sizes 3 to
6X and 7 to 14.
Pleated Suspender Strap Skirts
Colorful woolens, hardy mixtures to
team with blouses or sweaters aa QQ
for Dlavtlme. The very thine 0
for school, too!
FLOOR
Girls' Cotton Pajamas
Pretty red and blue
checks, and floral patterns,
Rickrack trim. Sizes 6 to
18.
1
.49
Other Pajamas 1.86
GIRLS' BEANIE AND
BAG SETS
Charming sets for the little 1.96
miss. Pastel colors. R pl"Tax
SECOND l-LOOR
Beanie 98c Bag 98c
Plus Tax
BOY SCOUT DEPARTMENT
First Aid Kits 85c
Sleeping Bags 15.00
Canteen Cups : 50c
Pqck Sacks 2.35 plux tax
Overseas Caps 1.00
Boy Scout Socks 50c
Merit Badge Sash ...60c
Boy Scout Hand Book -50c
DOWNSTAIRS
JDM PHWGW Simons
glove leather uppers, cord soles
heels. Made for hard, rough wear,
to 6.
GIRLS' SPORT SHOES
.49
2-
Army russet glove leather. Antique fin.
ish. Rubber soles and heels. Popular
styles! Long wearing! Sizes 11 H to 3.
Sites 8?i to 11 2.29
DOWNSTAIM
GIRL SCOUT DEPARTMENT
Girl Scout Axe 1.35
Cooking Kit ...........2.25
Snap Shot Book 1.25
Girl Scout Whistle 15c
Girl Scout Beanies . ..........;:......,1.20
Girl Scout Book Ends 1.25
Senior Girl Scout Uniforms 4.95
Senior Girl Scout Dickey 1.25
Mariner Uniforms ..4.75
Mariner Caps ;................65c
.' SSCOND IXQO : .
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