Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 13, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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ilimlliarn iiiiitlmt mt Friday plitilaral.
ilnillliwaalaily wind nil cuaat.
Talk About Tourists Mnll
r'lniilgun, cliulrniun of the cham
ber of ctuniiieric tourist commit
tee, unci C. II, Shirk, chamber
iminuger, discussed thu tourist
business at a meeting of llm Kl
wuiik club Thiii'mlny noon t
Urn Wlllnrd. Flnulgun said tliwt
Ilia stute expects .(l,uUu,(l(0
(nun tourist business thin year,
mid Klmiiiitti'H jtliitr uliould be
$lU,tll)ll,U(lU. Sum Hltcliry made
a short tn Ik on the "(nod (or
famine" prugrum unit I (llm on
till! subject Will liown.
To Vlilt Held Diivid, former
resident of Chllouuln, will ar
rive In Chlluiiiiln Sundiiy, June
10. tl) MKMld a week VlHlllMU III!
purents and friend. Duvlil wii
recently hired a an extra by
universal Pictures for the film
bill o( tli ti'Clinlcolor picture,
"Canyon I'uimigc." lie will re
turn south to attend tin' premier
o( the picture at Hollywood,
where he U living at the present
tunc.
Takai Position Mary I.ou
Gray has accepted a position
with the riiiuey lagging com-
Iiuny In the o((lce here. Mary
-mi hu J tint returned alter (Ive
years at lierkeley, Cull!., where
he win employed. She gradu
ated from Sucred llcurt acailemy
and Armstrong business college.
Site In the daughter o( Mr. and
Mra, King Gray o( Tloncsla ana
Klamulh Falls.
In MarahalU Nnrmun tCurr,
S 2c, aim of Mra. Nora Karr of
tli I a city, arrived at Hnklnl atoll
In the Murshall Islands aboard
the US3 Dixie May 24. He will
remain there for the atomic
bomb train, then will Mill (or the
I'hlllpplnea and China. Karr la
planning on a 30-duy leave at
Christmas time.
Clrla' Stat The Catholic1
Daughter o( America and Hu
cred lleurt academy sponsored
the uttenduuee of Huaan Ciunz to
Girls' Ktiite, the girls' camp at
Silver Creek fnlla, not the Amer
ican Legion auxlllury at wua
previously announced.
Postponed The meeting of the
Kathryn Heattle Mlsslonury o
clety of Altumont hua been post
poned from June 14 to June 21,
became the dully vacullon lilble
school picnic falli on the orlgl
mil date.
Practice The Eagle auxlllury
drum corns will practice Fri
day at 6:43 p. m. sharp at Mills
school. There will be a new drill
Instructor at that time.
Burglar Wave
Slackens Pace
The wave of small burglaries,
diirlnx which seven business es
tablishments were entered in
four nlKbts, slacked off last night
and police were called to In
vestigate only one possible
breuk-ln.
Officers were called to Buena
Vista garage, Oregon and Harrl
mun, where a window was no
ticed standing wide open last
night, but there was no evidence
that the garage building had
been entered, Bob Hoss is the
owner of the, garage
An outside theft of $130
electric swing saw sometime luat
night from a residential con
struction job at Wantland and
Mitchell was reported by D. W.
Starkcy, 2500 Wantland, con
tractor. The saw, equipped with a one-
horsepower motor and 12-inch
blade, was unbolted from its
wooden frame and bench,
Kenneth B. McGrath. 2330
Home, reported that while he
was attending the circus last
night someone entered his car
and took a Purple Heart medal
The car was parked near Lucca's
cafe and was left unlocked.
r.SAI.D a Nr.WS, Blamalk Fallt, Ora. Till asOATJaa. II, Ula rata !
Bait The Eagles auxiliary
will sponsor rummnge sale at
iiulslgcr's all day Sntunlny.
Clomdfled Ada Bring Kesults. i
WHITE
T-SHIRTS
75c to $1.95
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
IIKTII'S IIKA1JTY SHOP
1605 Martin St.
Across So. Sth from LEE HENDRICKS DRUG
II
DIAL 5230 - BETH BEDDOW
for Appointments
Featuring!
HALLIWELL COLD WAVES
MACHINE k MACHINELES8 PERMANENTS
rrom Alabama Mr. and Mra.
S. M. Kcarhrough of Sllnrlu,
Alu., arrived In Klamath Fulls
lust night In visit their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hale Hcurhrough, 412 Ouk. This
Is their first vucutlon since be
fore the wur and first trip west
for Mr. Scarhroiigh.
Democratic Ladles The worn
ens' group of the Democratic
club will meet Monduy at 8 p. m,
In the home of Mrs. A. A. Mont
gomery, 431 Lugunu. Any wom
en Interested in working fur the
democratic party Is invited to
attend this meeting.
BPW Picnic Plnul meeting of
the Klumuth lll'W club for the
flscul year will be a U 30 o'clock
picnic at Moore purk on Mon
day evening, June 17. Those at
tending arc inknl to bring their
own rating equipment, and any
one who does not have trans
IHirtutiini Is naked to contact
Annls btruthers.
Bulldina Drilt Fence Fred
Reeves and Jack Nlcol of Klam
ath Fulla are working on. a
fence-building crew In the smith
Warner country near the Nev
ada line, They are building
drift fence for the MC much.
In July, the Kliiiiiulh youths
will return to the MC headquar
ters place near Adel tn start
luiylng. Fred's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Reeves, visited him in
the high desert country last
weekend.
At Funeral Attending the
funeral of Jumc Dickson, who
passed away In this city June B,
were Ills iliumbter. Mra. 15. W.
Pease, and her two soils, Ronald
and Duvld, of Tiicoimi. Wash.,
and his brother, Matthew Dick-
ami, of San llruno. Calif. The
funeral was held June 12, at 2
p. m.
To Corvalils Mrs. Ed Onion
dorf drove to Corvalils June 11
and then on to Sulem where she
will pick up her diiughler, Jean
Oslendorf. They will return to
the city Saturday.
Plan now for our I
July 4th
BUCKAROO DAYS I
Lorga Shipment
OL8EN-8TELZER I
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COWBOY BOOTS I
' ALL SIZES FOR 1
WOMEN AND MEN 1
Some are beautiful red J
kid and calf boots. Also I
green, brown and black,
fancy top dress and X
servlcewolght styles. 1
$16.50 10 $42.50
Air Circulating
ELECTRIC
HEATER
.15
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i ,sfai"swii i:
efficient, cabinet-type
heater, IB in. x 13 in. x B 34
equipped with conven
ient carrying handle that
Iso forms a many-purpose
rack! It has a 1320 Wiitt ca
pacity, and can be used on
AC or DC current. Attached
cord. 1
Pressing Problems Overl
ELECTRIC IRONS
5-95
You've wanted an electric
Iron thnt is llglit, efficient,
new as can be, yet priced
low enough to soothe your
spring budget. Here It 1st
Gleaming, automatic, stream
lined Iron, adjustable to dif
ferent heats for different fa
brics: 1000 watts capacity;
wood handle.
Flip Flop Typ , .
ELECTRIC
TOASTER
3-55
Modern, efficient, ready to
prepare evenly browned,
tasty toast, this all-chrome-finish
flip-floD toaslerl It's
beautifully designed. Com
plete with cord and plug.
Waterproofed
ELECTRIC
HEATING PAD
3.95 --7.IO
Your heating pad should give
sufc, dependable, heat at the
temperature you need; you'll
llko this one because of its
3 spued switch, and thermostat-restricted
temperature of
163 degrees Ft
Cut
a cyrmmca, cnc.
INVESTMf NT CtlTIPICATIJ,
Fmpettia tn rttpwtl from Principal Vndtrwrilir
INVESTORS SYNDICATE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
MARTIN A. PUTNAM
Phone 6216
Klamath Falls, Ore.
l4JUike
Sport Shirts for Dad's Leisure!
3.98
Royon Gabardine
Sport Shirts
A rayon gabardine sport shirt that
he will go for in a big way. Two
pockets with button flaps. Pleated
sleeves and two button cuffs. In
tan, blue, or cream colors.
2-98
Rayon and Cotton
Sport Shirts
Dad's got It coming comfort and
good looks for after-hour loafing!
Smartly styled sport shirts in soft
pastel shades.
Plaid Sport Shirts
2-25
Printed cotton plaid shirts that are
sanforized and vat-dyed. Can be
washed without worry! Two han
dy button through pockets . . a
long sleeves.
Men's Dress Pants, 5.58
Port wool worsted dress pants In a
popular brown striped pattern. Sizes 30
to 42.
Men's Sport Jackets
7.90
Poplin sport jackets. Rayon or plaid
flannel lining in natural, tan, and taupe
colors. Sizes 36-46.
Men's Leather Jackets
19.00
Chocolate brown, zipner front, with zip
per breast pocket. Strap side-adjuMors
for correct waist fit and comfort. Sizes
36-46.
Men's Coat Style
Sweaters - 5.90
iuu-yf an wool coai sweaiers in Drown,
blue and wine. A very useful gift for
uaa.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR DAD
SUNDAY NITE CHEF
Dad likes to cook too, when It's easy and funl It is, when he has a Q
lightweight magnesium griddle wiOT
PLAYING CARDS
Bicycle playing cards with racer back and air cushion finish.
An ideal gift for father
49c
GENUINE LEATHER BILLFOLDS
Very practical gifts arc these leather billfolds available in several f Oft
different styles. Plus Tax aS Tr O
MEN'S STRAW HATS
Men's lightweight solar straw hots. Cool and comfortable ... 1 OA
plus style mokes this a welcoming gift for father I.TrO
"TOWNCRAFT" WHITE SHIRTS
Just arrived! Towncraft white shirts. An ideal gift for father on his ) 1A
doy, June 16. Sanforized; available in sizes 1414 to 16.- '"
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
These smart shoes are designed expressly for walking comfort. Black M
leather, with smooth, simple lines, with leather sole and rubber heel. . sr
MEN'S SLIPPERS
Mode for lasting comfort while indoors and out. Made OO 11 Oft
with leather solo and felt lined. An Ideal Father's Day gift. afc'afcy " w O
MEN'S LUGGAGE
Men's grips. Well made, and reinforced nt all points of strain and wear. Zipper
closing with two leather straps to reinforce closure. . 1 O 7 k
An Ideal gift for Dod. Plus tax IJt. 3
MEN'S BRUSH SETS
Four-plccc brush and comb sets. Fine quality bristles set in a hard; A "7
wood head. An Ideal gift for Father !.
JUST ARRIVED
FOR DAD!
Refrigerator
Picnic Boxes
6.90
FOR COLD DRINKS
FOR FISHING TRIPS
FOR CAMPING
Just fill with ice keeps
food and drinks cold has
separate compartment for
extras! Heavy, insulated,
sturdy steel case. Green
and red, colors.
PERSON AIVGIFTS V
i- n tz a t 1 1 r n f
ruK r" i n c la.
Handkerchiefs for Dad!
25c 49
Harri-to-find. fine quality cotton handker-
chiefs . . -some with embroidered initialsl
Colored or white borders.
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Initialed
. Handkerchiefs
98c
Embroidered initials on
white cotton handker
chiefs. Gift boxed, three
to a box. Satin finished
border! A practical gift
that Dad will appreciate!
Jewelry Men Go For!
Collar Clip 50
Cuff Links 1.00
Key Chain 1.00
2 pc. Sets 1.50
Fine 24 Kt. gold plated jewelry dur
ably molded from solid stock! Each
item individually gift boxed.
Plus 20 To excise tax.
TIES Dad's Sure To Like!
It's especially apparent in the
clean-cut printed foulards!
Their signified restraint sug
gests exclusive origin. So won
derful as gifts for fathers! -
Long Wearing Sanforized Shorts 98c
Sturdy, roomy, comfortable.
Full-Length and Short Slack Socks 33c
Slack socks with elastic tops.
Towncraft Top-Grain Leather Belts 98c
In handsome black, brown, russet colors.
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Sure, They're Towncraft Garters! 49c
Comfortable all-elastic web.
And Towncraft Suspenders, Too! . 98c
Clip-on or button-on ends. .
Fabric shrinkage less than 1.
Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.
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