Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 19, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    MONDAY, JAN. 1?, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE FIV8
MTURE Htll ltSl
9:30 am. to 8:30 p.m.
ill II KID 1111 ?
WEATHER
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lli"M III lliMllient ami Wpalrm VHIIO
KhI.V, InnlHlIt mill Tilr.H.V. I. Mil.
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i lii innliMl iiiiiIiiiii IiiiImv mill 111 nl
timlKlll, Hi'iillp vmlMlilr telmla nil iniial.
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Inn In III ami 'IiikmiImv; high limny
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mitl'itl ltllt. tttMitl. In IHiHltnul vmlMlilt
telltil nil rnnkl
Kri'im.l rim r. - Ke lly Fun la, Ulll
vrridly nf onmm Miuli-nl, nun (
Mr. unit Mm. Curl Wlllliiin Henry,
Xltl Miii'lln. wiiii awarded iiecoiid
)lnri' TiH'tiiluy nliilil In (hi? Inter
nillrulaltt KtirrliMr Anhui-IhUoii of
OlritiMI ANlT IJIIItK-r Hpi'llklllll toll
lem whirl! wan held III C'urvnllls. A
ri'lHTM'lltlitlve iif tlm lllllviM "II V
nviiiiKihluin. l''urilh fiiokr fin "The
Ynir uf Dcilhliill" (ruin t Mr Ki'licral
tuple (if American r'aMiluim. I'liirln
In n fit'itliiiiiiu liiw liiiijnr.
Iluuthlrr Horn Wind lian Ix-rn
received nf llii) hlrth ipI a daiiKhlcr
January 111 tu Mr. unil Mm. David
Walk, (uriiierly uf Klnmiilli falls
ni id now uf Ciirvnlllii. The Utile mil
him been lliilnril On "I Dlanlie. Mrs.
Clink l llir luiiiirr Hulli Zlinmrr
1111111, dauuliier nf Mr. mill Mm. A.
II. Zimmerman of Kliiinitlh full.
Cnrol Ulaniie'a puli-i nil) unmclpur
rnla are Mr. mid Mm. Fori cut Clurk
nf tills i lly.
To Lit. Angele. Jack Kuy, yard
conductor for llir Ureal Northern.
In truvliiii Tue.dny riiiirnliiK tor
Moiitlicrn Callltirntii nil n leave nf
aliAclire dun to llln Itrnllh. Itny nnjd
that After n rail ho would trnln
liumi' mid drive In tlie races ul
Huntn A11II11 for Don Urriuliitrl,
prominent Vitn Nuyn litirficmuii. Hay
liun lonif been Intmenlcd In Iriilnlnu
liiirnrfni horses.
final llltm funeral scrvlren
for llrnry A. (Illklium. former Kluiii
uth re-Idem who dlrd Friday eve
lllnu III Mrdtortl fftllnwliiK 11 brlrf
Illllf-Mi. Ulll lie held Tuesday lit 2
p. 111. from Oir I'rrl Klinrral home
III Mcitford. Interment will take
place tllrrr. Mr. Ollklfioll wait till"
fnthrr nf Mm. C'harlra Perry of Una
rlty.
urL - Altloni; the ucck.elid
creMi al Odrll Kummtt Indite were
the Waltrr Cole, of Ktllirnr. who
hud to kl In mi thrlr firm trip
here, mid Paul IIiukih of rtofteburu.
a brother of Mm. Cole. Coir I in
thr niitu porta biininrwi In Kuitrnr
AUo from ftwene wan Trrry W11M1
who snciil R drlicliifiil holiday of
now sport.
Valentine Tarty Thr Honiinu
PTA l giving ft Valrnllnr coMiliuc
ball In thr nrw itymnaMiini on Krb
ruary I Thrrr, will br awards Klvrn
and ft PTA ktnii and qurrn rlionrn.
The Mrrry Makrrs of Klamath
f'alla will furmMi thr music and
dancing will br from 10 p. m. to
I . m.
Wonirn Of llir Mmmr will hold
ft rruular mrrtiim Turndny, January
20. at g p. m. In the Mcxw hall.
Wllma Rlltlrdiir, rhalrnian uf the
atadrmy of frirniWilp. will br in
chantf of the program. Thrre will
be Inltlauoi).
Vliltor Mrs. E. C. Richards, for
merly of Brattle. Is In Klamnth Falls
visllinit nl the Nelson H. LaPlerif
italdence. IJ0 Payne.
I' TA Mrrllni Mi'lnbl'ia ft II d
1'ili'iidn of C'linucr PTA are Invited
to at lend u meetlnv at 2 Mi) p. m.,
WedueMliiy at the school. A pro
Kriim of special Interest to mothers
Is pliiuneda with Mrs. Victor E.
O'Neill sprakliiu on "Mental Health
from the Htnnilpolnt of the Child."
The second itradu class will slim. A
Hood attendance la tuned.
Old lloinrslrad The Drown
Kiiulpmriit store at MHU H. Hill, was
the old Alfred Mclhasn home until
It was sold In lll'.ll. The dales Klvrn
In the slory In Kiiduy's paper about
old residence btilldluus hud II ft
boollrnuer's heiid(iiarter before
Wl. but It must have been some
time after the sale.
Trafflr-W. C. Coir. Portland,
truffle coiiMillaiit for the Klamalli
basin rates bureau, will bo III town
Wednesday and Thursday. At 7:30
p in., Wednesday, the annual meet
IHK of the rates bureau will bo held
In the chamber of commerce mcct
Inil room.
Auxiliary The Kakles auxiliary
will hold rciftitur ineetlnn at 8
i m. Tuesday In the lower FOE
hull. There will be enterlalument
mid refreshments after the meeting.
Officers Kuuies auxiliary officers
lire asked to meet tonluht, Miaiday.
at 7:30. Ill the lower lodge hail.
The meeting will be followed by
auxiliary drum corps practice.
I.riislulliui The American l-
j glon auxiliary of Klamath Fulls will
i meet at 8 . in. Tuesday In tha Vet
erans Memorial hall. Hutijrct of the
j inretlnx will be "IKlslutlon."
From I'oe Valley Mrs. Wilbur
! rielling and young son Stephen n.id
Mm, Carroll Mruutim were Poe val
ley shopiiem In Klamath Talis to
! duy.
I
I
rarllce-Thr Pythian Sisters de.
Itrre staff and offlrers-elect will
meet at the loop hall Thursday at
3 p. m . to practice for Installation
Ksrrullve Hoard nf the Wonirn of
the Moosr will meet tonight. Mon
day, at 7 30 In the Moose Hall
Shasta PTA - Executive commit
tee will meet Tucsdny at 3:30 p. m.
In the Shasta View school
' Pine trees of the southern states
are destined to play a greater part
i 111 chemical Industries. Ilosln Is
now converted to chemicals which
i find wide use in Industry, principal
ly In the manufacture of rubber
and plastics.
Ara YOU
taking
advantage
of
TAXATION
protection
through
Modern
Insuranca?
PAUL A. LEE
Phuna 7777 731 Main St.
SUN LIFE OF CANADA
Foot Specialist
Dr. K. S. Garvin
Doctor of Surgical Chiropody
Offices now located at
724 Pine St.
(Next door to Fluhrer' Bakery)
Phone 9321 for appointments.
Good Mews for Good Coots!
Back Again at Leach!
ELECTRIC RANGES
The Best Stove on the Market
For Apartments
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With Timer and Light . .
LEACH
123 South 6th
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SERVICE
COMPANY
Phone 6842
Pcnncy'i brings high style to the simplest and most inexpensive of dresses
... so you can olways keep attractively groomed . . . without hurting your
budget!
Smart New Styles! Washable! Color fast!
mm cottois
v
TO ST A KT WEAHING NOW! Jfr&gh
' 1 ftlL P
ve. m-m it. k -
At Pcnney's NOW! Racks and rocks of
new Spring cottons, glamorously styled
in 80-squore percales, poplins, brood
cloths and chambrays! You'll find
sweep-skirt models, neat tailoreds, fussy
feminine styles and many others.
Checks, prints, stripes and plaids. 12-52.
Second Floor
'i. IT- ' -1 J-:,J: i;4
WOMEN'S DRESSES
Reduced to 4.00 Olid 5.00
See our racks of reduced dresses . . . plains, rayon faille, gabardines, in
mony wanted styles and colors. Buy two at this low Penney price. Sizes 9
to 42.
Second Floor
w K V'
tf J cl k
f?new w nite
UNIFORMS
Preshrunk Cotton Poplins!
lM
You'll want several of these fine
poplin uniforms at this inexpen
sive price! Choose from button
front coat models with loose or
set-in belts. All have free-movement
short sleeves, flared, ac
tion skirts. 12 to 44.
Second Floor
Gay Cotton Flannel
BOYS' PLAID SHIRT
1.69 S
Practical, sturdy, warm cotton flannel
ahlrU for tbat young man In your
family. Just right for school or play
In brinht plaid colors of blue, brown,
irern and red. Sites to Is.
I
Downstair!
WORK -AND MORE, THE THMSD IS TO PEJWE"$
For almost half a century, we've been soiling men good work clothes. Good
because they're built to do a job, with evxry detail right for that' job! Packed
with value, too!
Come and Get 9Em, Men! Penney 's
I
BIG
Y7l
A I TUB I lYYtf
ii muuis
Tough Denim, Cut to Fit YOU'-
Then Reinforced at Strain Points!
9 Ml)
L V v A fy irNa-
Big Mac's a household word with men who work for a living. It's
8-oz. Sanforized'1' denim made into an overall that does the job
you expect and more! Graduated Patterns means a comfortable
fit for everyone. Sizes 30-48.
BIG MAC DENIM JACKETS-Team 'em up with your Overalls. 2.69.
Sizes 36-46.
MEN'S BIG MAC DUNGAREES
The same tough construction that you get in Big
Mac Overall! Heavy 8-oz. Sanforized Denim Fab
ric! Copper Plated Rivets at Strain Points! Graduated
Patterns! Sizes 30-40.
Main Floor
1
.98
Year Round Work Favorite!
CHAMBRAY SHIRTS
1.59
Popular Kir Mac Sanforiied blue
ehambray. Packed with all the fea
tures workint men need. Siies 14 ',
to 19.
Work Pants Leader!
WHIPCORD PANTS
2.79
A durable Sanforlzcdt fabric
that'll stand up to the toughest
jobs. Slow to show dirt or soil.
Sites 30 to 46.
.Main Floor
Sturdy, Neat and Durable
UNIFORM SHIRTS
2.69
Trim, hard wearing twill! Sanfor-lied-r
to fit better. Vat dyed to
wash better, look better, glies 14! j
to 17.
Light Welsht Twill 1.98
To Complete Your Outfit
UNIFORM PANTS
3.98
Iiok your best on the Job! San
foriiedt. Rugged construction
throughout. Mercerised sheen. Zip
per fly. Sixes 30 to SO.
Main Floor
Workiugmen Need GOOD Footwear!
MEN'S WORK SHOES
7.50
Right for winter and spring wear!
Composition Leather Holes. Mois
ture resistant uppers. Hteel shank.
Sites 6 to 11.
Downstairs
"Reg. U. S. Put. Office.
t Shrinkage will not exceed 1.
MORE A.yi) MORE, THE TREND IS TO VES SHY'S
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