Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 25, 1945, Page 14, Image 14

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    FOURTEEN HERALD AND WEWft ThuraUy, Jin. 15, 14S
DREGONLOvJEST
Medoled
IN REJECTIONS
DRAFTEES
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 VP)
A selective service s u r v e y
showed today that Oregon had
the lowest draft rejection rate in
h. omintrv 24.4 per cent.
Washington stood fourth. Rank
ing next were Kansas, 25.4; Utah
26.1: Washington, 28.2 and Ida
i An
the survey also showed that
domestic help topped the list of
i-ocxisiranLs reiocted for
military duty after physical ex
aminations. The study, just completed, al
so reveals North and South Caro
lina and Arkansas led the states
in the percentage of men dis
qualified. , , ' '
Although the state-by-state fig
ures are based on rejections from
February through August, 1943,
the report as a whole is a 20 per
cent sampling of reports on more
than 9,000,000 registrants exam
ined from April, 1942 to Janu
ary. 1944. . ,,
It disclosed that during the pe
riod, 59.6 per cent of such work
ers as household cooks, chauf
feurs .and valets were found to
be physically disqualified for the
armed services. .
Rejections were next highest
among "emergency" or part-time
workers and the unemployed,
where 56.5 per cent were turned
down, and among farmers and
farm 'managers, where 56.4 per
cent were disqualified.
The survey, the first compre
hensive report covering regis
trants called up since Pearl Har
bor, offers no explanation of the
Alntiiralv iah ri,w,t Inn rnfp
among these workers.
At the other end of the range
are students, with only 25-7 per
cent of their number turned
down, apparently because near
ly all are in the lower age brack
ets. The report covers men of all
age groups summoned for physi
cals,' ranging up to registrants 45
for the early part of the 21
months surveyed. The total of
registrants examined is not
niYtlrsn rlmim ac in nfn
Spokane Evangelists
uonaucr services
Evangelist and Mrs. Val
Cloud of Spokane, Wash., are
now conducting special nightly
services at the Full Gospel
church of Tulelake, beginning
at 8 o'clock each evening. The
Clouds have traveled extensive
ly over the United States and
Canada.
These services provide a
musical program featuring solos
vibraharp and accordion, pre
ceding each message.
The public is cordially invit
ed by Reverend George Kaspar
ian, pastor.
LITTLE USSONS IN SPANISH
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means
"a couple of,"
like
inviting
a friend
to enjoy
with you
w two
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BEER
impertti by Balour. Qulhrlt U Co.. Lid
IMWtD IN aJUMANNI
N OtOMIXICO
Proudly wearing his new Le-'
gion oi Merit medal. Rear Ad
miral Arthur C Davis, USN, is
pictured at Pacific Fleet head
quarters after receiving the
award from Fleet Admiral C.
W Nimitz. Now chief of staff
to Adm! R. A. Spruancc, he was
decorated for services as fleet
i aviation officer from Dec. 7,
-1941, 10 June l9". "
MAGNA,-Utah, Jan: 25 (P)
The army today took over oper- j
ation of the Bingham and Gar-i
field railroad, idle since mid
night due to a labor dispute.
The line carries a substantial
portion of the nation's war vital
copper ore supply from mine to 1
smelter. I
Col. W. H. Hastings, chief of j
the ninth transportation zone!
and. war department representa-
tive, notified the Utah Copper
company, rent concern, and the
Brotherhood of Locomotive En-i
ginemen and Firemen (indepen-:
dent) of the action at 10 a. m.,
mountain war time.
Both company and union
promised cooperation, he said.
The union called a strike at
midnight over company refusal
of its demand for a fireman in
addition to engineman on larger
engines.
Osrendorf Speaks
At Lions Club Meet
Mayor Ed Ostendorf was the
chief speaker at the meeting of
the L,ion s cluD on Tuesday, Jan
uary 23. Other city officials
who were present at this time
included Police Judge Harold
Franey, Councilman Paul O.
Landry and City Treasurer Ruth
Berry.
All officials stressed the fact
that they . were most interested
in doing a business-like job, and
in soliciting interest on the part
of citizens in the affairs of the
city. .a
Chairman of the day was
Myrle C. Adams. Guests in
cluded Jim Wilson, Floyd Som
ers, . Ed Atterbury and E. H.
Thompson, who has recently
taken- over the position of man
ager of the United States Nation
al bank, formerly held by G. C.
Blohm.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
J list ileccived !
. Large Shipment of:
MEN'S & BOYS'
Rubber Footwear
Work and Dress Rubbers
and Overshoes. All Sizes.
: DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
Conine:
wen jan.
WW .
31
The Nation's
Outstanding
COMPOSER.
I CONDUCTOR k
flO-AITO
arid Ms ORCHESTRA
ARMORY
riX rL-M iilll II flllllfl..lVf '-?... YS J AW, W
( V J y V r-JXinu ' W 'i -V.I
Odds and ends! Broken lots! Some soiled! All priced to
sell lact so we won't have to count them at inventory time.
ford. Several colors.
Now ...
WOMEN'S BEDROOM SLIPPERS REDUCED
Regular 1.49 to 3.29. Odd lots. O AO
Many colors and styles t- to AtTT
WOMEN'S STYLE SHOES
175 pair. Regular 2.98 to 4.45 in pump style ox-
1.00 to 1.97
MEN'S WORK SHOES
Solid leather sole and cord sole in plain and moc
casin toes. 'Regular 2.29 to QT 1 OI
6.98. Now to
10 OFF! MEN'S OXFORDS!
1.97 ,04.97
Discontinued styles!
Quality leathers! Value!
MEN'S LA SALLE SHOES!
Discontinued styles in
this famous brand
2.98
LINEN AND RAYON TOWELS
Size 18x32 inches. Well made towels. fif
Striped border. Regular 39c
WOMEN'S RAIN COATS
Regular 5.98 and 7.98. Absolutely water repellent
Colors white, green, wine J X7 A QT
and blue. Now to ..
1.98 GIRLS' PAJAMAS
Summer weight prints . . reducet
for clearance now to
1.49
WOMEN'S WESTERN BELTS
Women's all leather Western belts. Fine for slacks
or riding britches. Sizes 24 to 32. AAf
Regular i.oo :.
CARRIAGE SETS!
Good looking. Satin pink, blue.
Cut for quick sale. Were -4.69 ....
BABY BOTTLE SET
Savings up to M . These are
an excellent value at
2.77
WATERPROOF SHEETS .
All sizes. From as high as
59c, now '
2 for 25c
5c
FITTED AND BOX STYLE COATS '
Assorted Colors and Sizes
Reg. 29.95, cut to 19.75
Reg. 24.75, cut to 14.75
Reg. 19.98, cut to 12.75
Reg. 16.98, cut to 10.50
WOMEN'S SUITS ALL WOOL
Sizes 38 to 44. Assorted colors. IAEA
Were 14.75. Reduced to Iwi3U
WOMEN'S DRESSES
Crepe, wool and rayon! Good range A AO
of sizes. Were 7.98. Cut to w V
TAILORED AND SPORT BLOUSES
Some long sleeve with O 10 1 lO
ruffles. Priced from J&tiATf to
WOMEN'S PURSES
Imitation leather and rtl
fabric purses I7f
RAYON HOUSECOATS
Sizes 12 to 44, Pastel colors. ji QO
Reduced to O.OTT,
WOMEN'S DRESSY AND CASUAL HATS
Some fur trim, velvets, foils, aq , Q
sequin and veil trim. Now JbTfC to I I w
NO-CHAFE PANTIE
A marvelous value. f
Wore 1.98. Now D C
BOYS' SHEEPSKIN LINED HELMET
Just the thing for winter. n g
Regular 2.29. Now .'. I. TT
ART LEATHER
Just the thing for covering those
chair scats. Only I O " yd.
BEAUTIFUL WOOLENS
In plaids, plain colors and 1 1 7
checks, Reg. 2.39 .' 1.1,
MEN'S WOOL MUFFLERS
Assorted plaids fund plain 1 " CT
colors 1.9,
MEN'S WORK SOCKS
Slack length, cotton socks. l
Were 17c. Now IUC
jUSt YOUR ckiuii ; ; ; o monthly payment account may b optic
d with any purchait (or group of purchaws) totaling $ 1 0 or mori
MANY OTHIR VALUIS . . . shop In our catalog dspqrlm.nl for
ipatdy irvl on many llnei of merchandise not In our itor. stocks.
COVERALL PAINT
This paint is equal to
others' best. Gnl
COVERALL BARN PAINT
Red only!
Reduced! Gal. in 5's .......'.
MASTER PAINTERS HOUSE PAINT
Finest low-cost paint! O OO
(No white). Gnllon X.T
FLAT WALL PAINT
"Master Painters" brand . .
Best low-cost paint! Gal
1.55
1.55
1.98
)iatB
MEN'S WORK COATS
Blanket lined, hcrringbono twill double-breasted
coats. Long length. 07
All sizes. Regular 4.98
MEN'S 3.98 JACKETS
Blanket lined herringbone twill. QT
Single-breasted. All sizes IT
MEN'S BLACK RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS
Only 12 to go at this price. Large A MQ
sizes only. Full length t.'fy
MEN'S SUITS
Suits that were 23.73. li QO
Now IO.OO
MEN'S 16.75 REVERSIBLE COATS
Finger-tip reversible in camel and brown colors.
All wool fleece and tf Ofi
water repellent twill IW.TFO
10.98 ALL-WOOL DURABLE COAT
A warm plaid mackinnw Q n e
coat Tr.TTJ
28.98 MEN'S SUITS
All of these suits arc 100 wool. Single "and
double breasted models. O 1 ft fi
Alterations free XU.OO
SALE OF MEN'S TOP COATS
100 all wool. Colors In blue, grey M 71
and brown. Sizes 34, 35, 36, 37 It. J
REGULAR 4.98 BOYS' LOAFER COATS
Not complete size runs but all wool A
in tan and brown
LIGHT POPLIN JACKET
All sizes, Reg. 3.29.
Now .'.
LINED WORK COAT
Double breasted. OTT
Reg. 4.98. Now O.Tr.
LONG RAILROAD COATS
All sizes. Reg. 14.25
coats, now
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
Men's cotton garments.
Were 1.19. Now
MEN'S SUSPENDERS
Assorted colors, part clastic.
Were ' 49c. Now
MEN'S BLIZZARD CAP;
These caps were 1.10. '
Now '. ,
PLAID WORK CAP
Assorted colors. A
Were 79c. Now OVC
1.27
12.98
85c
33c
98c
SALE OF RUGS
W have taken drastic price reductions on prac
tically our entire stock of scatter ruga In ihsggy
type cotton rug, all-wool hook rug and oval
braided rug. Those rugs come in a largo selec
tion of cnlora and. sizes.
, SHAGGY RUGS , .
Sie , Regular , Now
21x36 2.97 1.98
22x36 i 3.98 2-98
26x48 6.45 4.88
29x56 8.45 6.88
32x82 9.95 7.8g
34x45 oblong 6,45 7.88
OVAL BRAIDED RUGS
27x54 6.45 4.88
ALL WOOL HOOK RUGS
25x48 7.95 5,8a
l!l!3I(
OVERSTOCK OF FLORAL CRETONNE
Ideal for curtains or slip covers. qa
Regular 1.29 n yard. 48 Inches wide.....: OifC
SALE OF 1.98 A YARD LEATHERETTE
Idcnl for chair covering, etc. Comes In 44 nntl 47
inches wide. 1 IO
Green' only . . I.W7
UTILITY BAGS !
A marvelous value. Were a
1.20. Now ; OZC
M
BOYS CAPS
Regular 79c. Brown, bluo and green colore, m n
Sumo with cor flaps. All sizes t7(
MEN'S SLIPOVER SWEATER
All wooll Tan. m m
Reg. 7.30. Now t.V8
MEN'S SUSPENDERS
Regular 49c. I'nrt cImhIIc dreu
ttuspi'iulers now reduced to Ow(
MEN'S WOOL FELT HATS
Stitched brim, water repellent. Complete a
site riin.H. Colors In urven, brown, blue ItJ
MEN'S PLAID SPORT SHIRTS
Here's a splendid "
value at ". did..
BOYS SHIRTS
Drown and blue chocks In wool, a q
rayon ami cotton. Wero 8.25 w7g
MEN'S 32-OZ. MACKINAW
Sensationally low priced! q q.
Colorful patterns! V.TQ
MEN'S POPLIN JACKETS 1
Here's n real buy. Wero 3.20. m
Now only I.,
CORDUROY ZIPPER JACKET
Lnrito sir.es. Llucdl t n
Were 4.98. Now , .. JLijQ
wmm
SALE! 5-PIECE DINETTE SET
Choice of ant white or buckskin finish. Two-lctj
extension on table. Regular 'JQ A A
price 49.93 WT.O0
CLEARANCE! 69.95 DINING SET !
Includes extension table and 0 chairs In (A ag
blench finish. Chair ncots upholatercd 'QQ
FRAMED MIRROR
22x30 size. Reg. 17.03. 1 C 00
Now 1 3 '00
CLEARANCE! 8.95 HIGH CHAIRS
Durable high chairs with adjustable (ray and foci
rent. Wide leg spread, Will not tip f QQ
easily . O0
CLEARANCE! 6-YEAR SIZE CRIB
Panel end crib; cusy trip drop side. Choice el
white, natural or maple finish. "lA 00
Regular 20.03 1 . T.T
BRIDGE LAMPS
Regular 9.50 maple
finish lamps, now
OCCASIONAL CHAIR
Regular 10.95 hardwood frame
chair) now ,
MEXICAN HOOK RUG
Size 24x48. A real . ,
value at
OVAL RAG RUG
27x54 size.
Reg. 0.43. Now .-
7
.8
.5.1
4.(
Bleached
SUGAR SACKS....
Bleached
FLOUR SACKS'.'.'.
12'
1
25e
METAL PICTURE FRAMES '
" Good looking! Only 9 loftl , OA
Reduced to '' 'B'
CEDAR SAND BOXES j
Only 3 left! Wero 4,08. 1 Ofi
Now . IB
MEXICAN HAND'TobrETBirLFOLDS
Well mode, an excellent valuo 1 OR
nt this clearance prlco of
TACKLE BOXES
Wooden, good construction. 2 49
Fishermen, save now nt A
SALE! HEN FEEDERS
Hore'i Reel Buj
Hen Feeder, 3-foot, no stand JS
H c n Feeder, 4-foot, no stand 12
Hen Feeder, 4f0ot, with stand JS
I on Feeder, fl.foot, no stand
Hen Feeder, 6-foot, with stand
CORN SERVING SET v
Here's your clianco ' ML hQt
lo savel ., O for " 'f
ICE CUBE TRAY;-'"'"'r'"'"'" ' 'L
Only n few of these nluml- CO, ' . 79
niim tniyn, so hurry, Now ... 3 "nd '
KITCHEN FLAVOR SETS l
Jusl tho thing for flavoring AQl
your foodsl -
ontgome
ry'ardj
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