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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1946)
Vlallors SkI. and Mn. Swim B. Swuiimiii wi re In town diet pmt week vlnllhiK nlil frli'iiila. lilt parents, Mr. mill Mm. Cm I Hwaiiaou, Iiii'iiiit rcaldi'hU nl Klminilli Full, nuw llvit In Alu iiiimIii, Calif,, mill Kul. Kwiiiimiii. in a two nuiiitlm' furlough, has been visiting tlit'in. He iu re eullatrd In Hip murine fur a Iwiiyrur term, unil In niiirlni' recruiting oil hit In I'orlliiud. Available Hntivriilr copies nf Wednesday's Issue of Tin' llrrulil ninl News, which cur ried u li'iitiiiD Hlnry and pic-lilt-en nf Ihii ruinous nl'l Wliitc IVIIcmi hotel, n ro ast 111 avail iililn ut Ihla office and may In- mulled nut lo former real dents and thoae Interested In the eurly dny story friini The llt-ruld and News. ""' "' ftlH"'!1"1'!'!"!! iyiiviMi'ii"Mi"l"!Vll "lll""-!! " ' ', .'HI iijiijll1:'hli:'.'i'iiU!''iiiii' ini'ini'M I ' i i h? ;M 1 i.'-J1, " 1 M ii:ihi;'i:!'ili: e llH'l, iiiiiim I m 1 ' , '....i j:: : .1., : ,::: Udu,mMtm HiimiiPiPiw i V..i. U : ) I si:i; IT TODAY I KlmiiMth ratlt Hrriiinlu I'ortland Ilf im ..... Hon rriticlwo . Hrnlllf Ml!oil ItrU Jlluff nrAriir.ft Mil, Min. J'mlp THE AMAZING NEW DODGE ! w ago . 117 . 10 J 117 III ft. I M 71 NOMT1IKKN CAUKOHNIA- MrnU cimr Unlmr, l'Hiliil nl fcjuinlay fn-i-rpi tiii rlng i-oaitai log mid a'lar fHM.n UiuiiiUfaKfrnia in ouift and vctilral MKMintaliii, Ctmimr ruaatal valiay and llnlla arm and northiti lnUrir Halur clay. (t)itll lu inixicrala nurliiwaal wlit'la off maal, WAHHINGTON- Clar today, tun If hi and tfjiimrrow but fog on nat lomnr ruw. iiglilly warnttr today. gntl norllicrly wlnda off coaal, tMcutiiiiig vai iahla toiiun tow, OHKtJON t.'.aar today and tom.trw, fitgi on CfMitl lala tonight, atallarad t-loiidln tn auitiwaat portion tomor row, with figa un coaal and a lew lltundaratoriiia in mounialna nf aouili weal uurlton. rnurh rMlr on roaal and all Ifdl I V cool a r In aouHtwttt portion to-morrow. The Truck that Needs no Roads! 4-whod Driv 5 ,,;...;aut.-.-..i..:tw.a 8 Spoodt Forward ... 2 Rovorte Fronl-mounled Power Winch Rear Drivo from Power Take-off for Shaft or Boll-driven Operation! Pintle Hook or Adjuitobla Drawbar for Towing Operation! 94-Honepowar Dodge Job-Rated Engine Big All-iteol Body 8 ft. long, 4V'i ft. wide, 22', 4 in. deep Stoke Pocket! for Rack or Box Eataniion LOMBARD MOTORS S22 So. Ith Phone 313S Ctrl Scouti All Kirln gulnil to thi Lilrl .Scout camp are re minded that the balance of rump fee nlKMild Im paid immediate ly. Keen for the first and rc-ennd wrrk.i lire due now, while the third week la due before July 27. The office at 412 Muin ti oiieii dully from 9 a. m. to .1 p. in., and on Saturday from 9 a. 111. to noon. Vialti BIMra Mil. Addie Miner und Kenneth are Icavlnii Sauirdiiy for their home 111 Uukcmficld, Calif., after lieiidiiiK the punt lortliiKh' here VIMII11K Mm. Miner' under. Mm. I'erry WIIwiii, Mr a. i'aul J O11I ton and Mm. Don Colwell of the Keno route. Mr. Maier, who will bo remembered ua Addie Jenkliia, reaided in thia city for a number of yeura and wax yrretcd by muiiy Irienda diirinx her viiiit. She la now employed In a Duker.ilield bunk. Highway Picnic The itnte hlWiway employe! aasociation will have an all-day picnic Sun day at Denton park of the Cra ter lake hiKhway, and nil itnte employe und their fa mi lie are invited. Coffee Ice cream and aoft drinki will be furnished by the aaftociatlon, and there will be iwiminluK, barn-hall, home alioe pitchinil and the like for entertainment. On Vacation Mr. and Mm. E. J. ltoothby and ion Ronnie Joe, left Thuraday for a two weeks vacation trip which will take them to St. Marie', Ida., where they will vlalt friend and rela tives, then to Spokane, Colviile and Colfax, Wash., where they alto have relatives and friendi. Camp Plan! Girli planning to attend Camp File camD at Luke o' the Woods are asked to be on Monclulre street In back of Klamath Union hlflh school I with their butfifuKC at 8 a m. 1 Sunday. Buaes will leave promptly at 6:30. Those who are I to return from camp that day 1 will arrive approximately at 1:45 p. m. on Monclaire. ' Civil Service The U. S. civil service commission announces that It will accept applications for probutionul iippoiutnient to the positions of librarian, li brary uaalatiint, and drultsman until Auguat 12. Positions to be lilled arc In WushiiiKton, D. C. Application forms may be ob tained from Merrill, or at tho Klamath Kails pout office. To San Francisco Mr. and Mm. Ed Ostcndorf and daughter Jeun will leuve by motor Sun day mornlnR for San Francisco, where Mayor Ostcndorf will at tend the national Shrine con vention and ceremonial, July 22, 23 and 24. Home Mr. and Mrs. John Mullm and Mrs. Krunk Subject returned home Sunday from the Veteran! of Fordim Wars encampment at Corvullis. They were In Corvullis until Wednes day and spent the remainder of the week at Agate beach. Return Mr. and Mm. L. A. Peterson and daughter Susun returned Tuesday evening from 10 days in Troutdalc, Ore., and Kelso. Wash., where they visit ed relative!. To Leave Klamath Fall! Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Solie re turned Tuesday from a two weeks' trip to Cottage Grove, Portland and Everett, Wash. They have sold their home on Lakeshorc drive and are mov ing to Cottage Grove. To San Francisco Frank Subject and Judy Erhman, who have been visiting for a week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Subject of 1526 nriAl D Ntni. Kl.ia.lk rallf, Or.. raintr. jai? it, itit, ' Tandy Jar' Open Saturday The Candy Jar, operated by the Pelican cafe at 718 Main, at long last will open Saturday, according to word from Avis McConnell, manager, "Due to ihortagei of materi als we have been delayed, but From Minnesota Mr. and Mm. Ncls Sundbcrg of Minne sota are visiting their daughter und family, Mr. and Mrs C. R. Larsen of 414 N. 9th, for several weckji. HARTFORD Aecldcal tm ladeaially Oapaaf INSURANCE T.B. MATTERS FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE General Insurance Agency 107 S. 7th St. Phone 4193 Oregon, will leave Friday eve ning for San Francisco where he is employed. A Confidential Survey of your Insurance Estate Should Be Made Periodically .. ... ,. .... ... PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 111 N. 9th SUN LIFE OF CANADA at last everything li complete and our stock of candy la com plete," Mrs. McConnell stated. -The shop la finished tn 'he same subdued wood ai tho Peli can cafe. An opening liaf- been made between the two rtal lishmonU allowing free traffic. George Clemenceau, famous French itatesman, taught French in a girl's school In Stamford, Conn., from 1606 to 1860. CANVAS DAMS 13-01. whit canvas Pre-war Quality No Saamt Except Sewed Loopi en Top' HOWIE BROS. 2313 S. 6th Phone 4362 MEMO 6 . u-A 1 1 1 1 ..II. r.1iUribrRr' ELRY 01 A 1EWI 137 Mai" ROGERS ,W.rm.h o( Welcome Where by Amount o( Purcha rl-r - ' .egri .'. ' 'SeS1 n arm -- DUAL nytHC COURSE In your own Pipor Cult goes with every new Cub purchase. At lis completion the sverng peraon ia rosily to aolo. YOU CAN BUY A NEW PIPER , CUB FOR AS LITTLE AS ' $732.00 V, DOWN Miv MONrmy AN ALL-PURPOSE 3-PASSENGER PLANE with an Electric Starter and Muffler! YOU enjoy fast, convenient, economical transportation in the new Piper Cub Super Cruiser ... a smart-looking, ensy-to-fly plnno with a cruising rnngo of 600 miles! Yoti just press, the electric stnrtor button to start this airplane . . .110 more hantl crnnking tho prop. Its thrifty, rnulTlod 100-horsepower engine gives it a cruising speed of 105 miles per hour. TJic roomy cabin seats three for convenient family use. Stand ard equipment includes, also, dual controls, cabin heater, dual hydraulic brakes, park ing brnko, compass and navigation lights. It has a two-tone red and cream finish and atlritvlively upholstered interior. Your Piper Cub Denier is listed below. Ask him for a free lligltl demonstration in the new Super Cruiser. And if you're not ready to buy your own Tiper Cub just yet, see your denier for inexpensive (lying lessons in this good, safe piano. OREGON AIRCRAFT SERVICE Airport, Klamath Falls. Oregon PIPER CUBS ARE DISTRIBUTED BY A. W. "ART" WHITAKER, PORTLAND, OREGON m i'r.irr..jiiiHiw 1 ur-iaEiki'K ui v v u a. v in u n WOMEN'S PLAYSHOES These black, red, and beige shoes are greasy reduced for your sav ings. Brown non-marking rubber soles. 1 50 LADIES' HOUSE SLIPPERS 00 Made with Bengaline uppers. White rabbit fur collar. Leather soles . . . cemented construction. 1 LADIES' HOUSE SLIPPERS Bengaline uppers with leather soles. Rayon collar with wedge heel. DOWNSTAIB! 50c MEN'S LOGGER BOOTS Black, re tan lace-to-toe logger type boots. Leather soles . . . double vamp thickness . . . nailed and sewed construction. Broken Sizes 6 00 MEN'S DRESS SHOES These shoes are for your savings! Were originally higher priced. Now only $3. Broken sizes . 3 00 MEN'S CASUAL SHOES Made with solid wedge heel . . . cement construction with vulcan ized rubber counter. Brown non - marking rubber sole. Colors brown and white. DOWNSTAUI! 1 00 ar- it. a. j... . t -, Colorful Individual Placemats - . - . . 15c Ironing Board Pads . . . - . . . 25c Penco Nap Sanitary Napkins . ..... 10c Art Needlework Dresser Scarfs Repriced 1.00 Art Needlework Table Cloths . . '. . 1.50 Art Needlework Extra Large Table Cloths 2.00 Art Needlework Table Cloths with Napkins 75c Art Needlework Infants' Pillowcases 25c Art Needlework Infants' Bibs . ... . 10c Art Needlework Carriage Robes Art Needlework Infants' Robes Aluminum Service Trays . . Hummel Figures ..... 114 Cards Buttons Reduced . . Novelty Pin Cushions . . . Quilted Card Table Covers. . " 50c 1.00 1.00 50c . 2c .10c .75c WOODEN SHOES Six pairs' of well-built wooden shoes. A wooden sole with tacked-on FA. composition sole vwl REDUCED CHILDREN'S SANDALS Made with' imitation patent upper. Double stitched plas tic out sole. Square ltf toe last., Sizes 8 to 2 H ' TAVERN Furniture Polish ....25c pi. Floor Wox 25c pt. Floor Wox ..50c qt. IRFDIJCEDI MANICURE SETS 7 Sets or 50e 3 Sets at 1.00 All reduced to clear. You'll save! Complete with polish. DOWNSTAIRS LOOK RUFFLING 10c yd. to 50c yd. Organdy and laces . . . many patterns . . . snowy white. Out they go! BALCONY CUT AND SEW LUNCHEON CLOTHS 36" x 36" size with 6 napkins. Beautiful prints Snuggle Dolls Ready to Sew Just a few that have been reduced for Immediate clearance! 1.00 50c TV JUST RECEIVED SATIN YARDAGE The yardage that you have been waiting for! Wonderful for slips and undcrthings. Easy to sew. Limited Quantity 59 c Yd, CUT AND SEW APRONS 3 on patterns. Very nice prints .. 1.00 RAYON CREPE YARDAGE WOOL WORSTED YARN A few colors, slightly soiled. All i reduced for your savings Skein 20c vl BALCONY JlJL "jjjr Especially good for dresses or softly tailored blouses. A fabric that is easy to sew and a won derful addition to your ward- I robel Limited Quantity 69 c$ Yd. .jr s- SsUf'i''"".