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luutl. loilar and 'lufc.tlay IUt .-iia.lal
n$ anil aU.rmM.n Omnil.i.l'iriMi In
ll.rra f. .valla. HMahlly finil.1 i-i.a.lal
..itlliill Unlay add In lifiilll and i.itllal
loiliniia 'lui-.il. Moil.i.la ituiOiwa.t
tiii wlnil. ulf vitmtt.
tlHr-UON ran., ilnuilv Imlay anil
rnrida. .iU.l.ii iliuiitl.i.l.iliii. In r
raina ihiiIi ami aa.l una all.i ik.ii
.'iMiiar Unlay a.i.M' tin i'"a.l- MliaMI
ItHil.r aa.l put lion Tu.t'U (i.nlla
lailattla wlniU ult rua.l. Hamming m.,i.
r.l. lu lia.rt lUirtltwaalailjr lala tutiglil.
Paisas Exam Wind luia uceu
received Itoif lluil Uiiuer C.
Wiiluli, iii ol Mr. iiml Mi. Itlcli-
ril Wulali of Tululuku, Iiiin punK
rii Ilia WujIiiiiuIciii statu bur ex-
IlllllUtlOII. W lllhll Wilt UKMIt'lUU'll
Willi Hie district attorney's olflca
lime hihI iihivciI In Scuttle m-v-ci
ul years lino, where hit Is urea
mif rvlmir for Kmiiloyi-rs Ciniuii
Insurance riiniiiiiiy. Mr In tilt'
lirutlier of Mr. Merit K. Sinllli
of Kluiiinlli H'uIIk unci Mrs. Julin
Kcllehcr of Tulrlake.
Lutherans Ml The Kluin
utli Lutheran l.uilira ulcl will
meet Tucwlay iifUTimiin l 2 p.m.
at Hip Lutlirrn church (in Cross
anil Crescent. Tim program will
lie mi the tnplc"In Mi'imirluiit unci
Life Membership." Alan, u re
port of the I'oiivriitlim held nl
Minneapolis, Minn., In Juiiu will
lie (ilven by Mm. S. M. Topucs.
Mury Ann mill I'aul Munaoii will
present several uiuslcul number.
Huali'iMH fur tlin group will be
Mrs. Kini Kliicr mid Mm, Luw
ir mr Matson.
Correction The Oregon slulu
chick nulL'lii'iy, which wua dc.
slroyed by lire In eurly Miiy,
will In- rebuilt williui UU iluya.
Woik begun hul Krlduy. When
complete nrw riiiiiiiiiint la
vnilnljlc, 1 1 Hi phint will lutvc tin
egg cupaclly ul 111(1,01)0. uccorrt
I UK to l-rcd llubhr, owner. Ho
plmiH In Iiiivii oiid new iucuhii
lor by October I und by Jiiiniiiry
expects Id be able tu hiniillo
u t'iiiurily of 1 00.0(111 ckk. The
Herald and Nnwa erri'd In Ita
Hiiliinliiy report of the rebuild-
big pIllllH.
From Mlnnoaota Ciordon
Kunilburg of Minnesota la visit
imii hi sister's linnlly, Mr. and
I Mia. C. K. Uirscii, ol 414 N Hth.
, I in recently received hla (lis-
chin no from the army und ae-
eiiiiipiiiiieii nut piirenia, Mr unn
Mm. Ni'li .Suiiilhul g, on their
1 1 1 J III lllll coast.
Condition Fair The condi
tion of Mra. Kuren Carlson of
, H22 N. 5lh, who recently under
went tinijor surgery in Kt Vin
cent i hospital In f'oitliinil, la re
ported to be fiilr. Iler daughter,
; Mr. Kiigeiii llnllic. in still with
I her. but probably will return to
I Klniimtli Fall the middle of the
j week.
' R.lurn Mr. and Mia. Merit
K. Kinilh ii'luriied from a Iwo
, week trip to Scuttle. They were
Hccoinpunied liy Mnry Ann Kel
, Icher of Tulc lake. While in Sout-
lie they vmlted with linker C.
: VVal.h and fumllv. Wulah In a
brother of Mra. Smith.
Today's Newsie
. -J-
Lake Draws
Big Crowd
On Weekend
Keeklnil relief from torrid
tempiTiiturca In nearby cltlcx,
upproxlmately BOOO periions via
Itcd the Luke o' the Wooda rec
reation area 'over the weekend,
und reaort owners reported
Sunday wa the blUKeat bul
iicioi day in the rcaort a hlatory.
An unuffjclul road check con
ducted from noon Saturday un
til 4 p. in. Sunday counted BOO
car eiiterniK the urea from the
Klamath aide, and It wa cati
iniited about the name number
came In from Medford and Anil
land. Neurly 1300 person
crowded Ilainbow liuy and As
pen forest cuinps, practically all
summer homes were occupied,
und all resort cabins were full.
Hundreds of complaints were
lieurd reifurdina the poor con-
pride und joy Is a small bird-lip I ''IHon ol ronds lending to the
urrowheud. uhout a, thick a. . i ll'ZL
dime und practically perfect, employes worked nearly nil day
I .eland la 15. has curried route j Sunday repairing; 20 tires for
27, which Includes the Shipping unlucky visitors. Sumc drivers
Ion nnd Pelican City districts, remained overnight, hoping to
for the pant miinth. lie is tho i avoid dust from other curs by
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B Whit-' returning eurly in the morning,
luck, (Kill Front, und this full he Maximum temperature at the
enters Klamath Union high luke Sunday wus 84 cool.com
ncliool. I.elRiid whs born in Med-1 pared with Klamath Falls' 1(12.
ford April 1(1. IIKII. but for the I Among guests registered at
past fpven years bus lived In ! the resort were Mr. and Mrs.
i ., V'. -
LELAND WHITLOCK
I.eland Whitlock'a hobby is
collecting Indian relics mid Mis
r.aAi.p a, nm, mi.m ai,a, ota. aDMltr, Jalr ta, tut. rats
Historical Society Theie will
be a meeting of the Klutnutll
County Historical society Tuet
dny ut H p. in. in the chiimher
of commerce. There will be a
report I rum the mcmorlnl com
mittee of the Oregon slate so
ciety and plans lor a field trip
to tlie .avu beds and the Merrill
find Mulln region will be formu
lated. Members and others Inter
estrd In Klumuth. Modnc and
Siskiyou counties arc Invited to
take purt In the trip. The date
will be announced later.
Turlough Allen Arlen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Arten of
this city, returned home on a
one-week furlough Sunday Ar
ten has JuM completed his biiiic
training at San Diego, Culif.,
and la a private In the marine
corps, lie will return to Sun
Diego and expects to go to
China soon.
On Vacation Dee Miller, son
of Mr. mid Mrs. W. D. Miller.
4112 N. Hill, left Suiuluy for
Denver Creek, where he will
join Ills cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
w. S. I.lsloo und family for a
trip to Arl.oiin. The l.ltoes, for
merly of thin city, are moving
to Arizona. Miller will return in
about Iwo weeks.
ThlmbU Club The Thimble
cluh of Neighbors of Woodcraft
will meet nl the home of Mrs.
I.. K. Ileeves of 4M7 N. Ilrd Wed
iiesdny evening for a business
meeting nnd curds. Members
mid friends nre invited to attend.
Discharged Fred Derrick ur
' rlvpd home this weekend follnw
: log his discharge from the nnvy.
j He hus joined his wife. Audrey,
nl 3H03 Frieda. Mrs. Derrick Is
jseeretaiy In the Inspectors'
i offices ul the city hall.
I Rtclamatlon (iurfleld Stub
I blefleld of the Sucramrntii bu
reau of recluinution la In Khun-
ath halls to view the Tuh-lnke
Flood project. Stubhlefleld is
rhlef of the division of the
branch of project plnnnlng.
Klumuth Falls. He used to carry
the Main street route but the one
he bus now winds lilin up right
close to home. As u hobby,
I.eland thinks his favorite Is base
ball nnd he has some little tune
to play after the papers urc de
livered. Two-Weak Trip Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jack Schulzc nnd two sons
lilt Thursday for a two-week
trip. One son will go us fur as
Silver creek nnd the other, Eu
gene. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schulzc will
go from Kugene to the coast
nnd then to Sun Francisco.
To San Francisco Mr. and'
Mrs. Ted Heeves of 1825 Mel-
rose arc leaving soon for the.!
Shrine ceremonial to be held i
in Sun Frnneisco. They expect (
to return Friduy. j
rtaiurnod Mrs. James Stod
dard of Tulelukc returned home
eslcrdny from a trip to Coupe
vllle. Wnsh., where she attend
ed the funeral of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Walter Stoddard nnd
visited her son und daughters.
Mrs. Sloddurd arrived in Klam
ath last night ufler being away
lor about two weeks.
In Klamath Falls Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Kelleher of Tide
luke spent Saturday here shop
ping and visiting friends.
No Matting Cuthollc Duugli
ters of America will not meet
Tuesday evening nnd in J ul v
nnd August they will meet only
once each month.
Social Club The social cluh
of Prosperity Kebekah ludge
will meet Wednesday ut 1 p. m.
In the IOOF hall.
Classified Ads Bring Results
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With a
Income
Begin Now
to Save (or
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Sunset Years
Retirement Annuity
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Phone 7777 111 N, 9th
SUN LIFE OF CANADA
Martin Ilamsby, Dr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick
liuydcn and sous Tim nnd Mike,
all of Klamath Falls, and Royal
dure, uiunugcr of Zcllcrbach
Products, Portland, who is
sendlng two weeks at the lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Igl were
guests at the John Houston
cabin.
Fishing Eva Dickson and
Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Tillman
spent the weekend fishing on
the Umpquu river.
"How
were you healed?"
T!i Is qucuiun frequently
akol Christian .Scientists. Many
of those healed through die appli
cation of Christian Science an
swer with rejoicing through tes
timonies of healing which appear
weekly in the
Christian Science Sentinel
Br uinjt ihii coupon yon b blt
to hoe ihtj Sfntinrl f practical. inpif
ing ariidrt iittl cnntiocuig teMimooict
ol holing cu.h ttcck.
.S .gy
Tlic Chfilltin Stifiuc Tublittiing Society
Onr, Korwir Sirttl, Bolton II, Mul.
IikIomJ it 11 far which ple ind mr
the Chmtiin Sticnct acatinil lor 11 vttki
( 1 1 iiiutt)
Nunc
Si rcct
City
Stir ,
Visiting Marilyn Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Miller, Is spending the week at
the home of her aunt, Mrs. Mn
bel Tuber, und visiting with her
cousins, DeAnu nnd JocH De
Avllla, at Klamath Hlver, Calif.
From Tacoma Mr. nnd Mrs.
Karl Rnwe und family of Ta
comn, Wash., spent several dnv.i
visiting nl the Stephen Plekit
homo on S. Hth. While here llicy
visited Crater luke.
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BIG BUSINESS
By CARL WHITLOCK
The words "big business" nre
nn everyone's tongue from time
to lime and when we use them,
we I li I n k of
some giant or
i ganlzutlon in In
dustry. But do
you know what
the biggest bus
iness In nil the
wide world ac
tually Is? It Is
the liuslness of
Living.
There Is
true coiipcru
live In which each one of us
works for millions of others nnd
millions of olhers work for us.
There Is no selling of one's sell
aside from fir nbove the rest of
humanity If vc want to live to
the full. Get in nnd produce!
And the Job of each man and
woman Is to direct thought nnd
effort thai the business will de
velop and be enriched by his or
her contributions to it.
Does nil of thnl sound a bll
abstract? It needn't be. You
can mnke It concrete. Today, do
something anything that will
add some Utile enjoyment to
someone else's life nnd you'll
see whnt I menu. You will re
alize, in extra enjoyment, the
full sense of Unit old, true say
ing thnt "we gel nut of lilc
whul we put Into II."
"Visit Memory Garden"
Next Monduv Mr. Whillock
f the End Whltlock Funeral
home will comment on "For
Untiled Pockelbooks."
it
PRE-SEASON
SHOWING OF
FALL STYLES!
a . .
black Kiew Fall Shades
perfect Plastics New
handles ves-
1.
PUC ,1 . very e-
,,VU 'V,; vou'll choose
'"'ne .. . droned po,v'
a ..T.nur sclcc-
Jownor block
'hciever styling, .m-
Ui,,J'
cn 0f oil oges- (he
0f YUrWe r"des.0
ost Q,Uow droped
VIed or
or ' Sico them!
brown, see
iio-top ,
- r .... hnve Tne-
cs' like the eo
JX ty open--
close. or pl,c
Drow"
MAIN ITOOIl
a clean sweep!
DRASTICALLY REDUCED!
HANDBAGS
GENUINE LEATHER J .
PLASTIC PATENT P
CORDETTE
ASSORTED COLORS
SENSATIONALLY REDUCED!
LADIES'
RAYON MESH PANTIES
Lightweight and cool! Elastic tops
, . . sizes small, medium, large.
LADIES' GOWNS
Sheer rayons in lovely pastel
hades. Extra length . . . sizes 32
40. MAIN FLOOR
50
5
c ; 111
REDUCED TO CLEAR!
BOYS' 2-PIECE SPORT SUITS
Fine quality boys' two-piece suits with plenty
of style for the growing young man. Slzti
6, 8, 10, 14, 16.
ASSORTED
QUANTITY
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
DOWNSTAIRS
PRICES
SIZE PRICE
6 $6
8 $
8 $ 8
10 $ 8
14 $ 8
10 $10
14 $10
16 $10
KM
MEN'S
Leather Sandals
1.50
Open-lo-the-breeze sandals for your
leisure hours! Priced to clear.
DOWNSTAIRS
Ready Made Canvas Dams
4.00
Mildew proofed . . . size 6 ft. x 7 ft.,
S in. A real saving not to be missed.
DOWNSTAIRS
MEN'S STEERHIDE
LEATHER WORK GLOVES
1.00
Reduced to clear! Sizes 8'i to 11.
MAIN FLOOR
COTTON BATTS
50c
81 in. x 96 in. quilting cotton batts 1 lb.
3 oz. weight. Priced to Clear.
DOWNSTAIRS
MEN'S LEATHER BILLFOLDS V
MEN'S SHAVE LOTION 25c'
REDUCED, COSTUME JEWELRY 25c-50c
LADIES' SHORTIES PAJAMAS - $3
BRACELET CHARMS, 14 kt. gold plated, 25c
CHILDREN'S LEATHER PURSES
LADIES' PRINT HANDKERCHIEFS
LADIES' SHEER DICKIES - -
LADIES' V & ROUND COLLARS
LADIES' GARTER BELTS
LADIES' ADONNA RAYON UNDERVESTS
Sizes 38-48 . . . color tearose - -
BOOKS Fiction and Non-Fiction
Plus Fed. Tax. MAIN FLOOR
25c
29c
50c
40c
50c
30c
10c
TAVERN FLOOR WAX,
S.lf Polishing . 1 qt. 50e
TAVERN POLISH,
Pint lis 25e
PLASTIC ORANGE JUICER.
Good six. . . :....50e
IRONING. BOARD PAD.
Standard site
BALCOXT
.23c
COTTON RAG RUGS, 24"x46" 1.50
FANCY COUCH CUSHIONS, cotton filled, $2
AIRPLANE KITS, reduced to clear Efi XSSSX
BOYS' STRAW HATS 25c
STRIPED PLAY TENTS 5.00
BOYS' REVERSIBLE JACKETS 4.47
Sizes 8-10-12.
BOYS' BLUE WASH PANTS. 12 and 14 1.00
JUNIOR BOYS' SLACK SUITS, 6 to 12 1.40
BOYS' SWEATERS 1.00
CHILDREN'S SANDALS, sizes 13 to 3 70c
LADIES' DRESS PUMPS, broken sizes 3.77-2.77
CHILDREN'S BEDROOM SLIPPERS. 50c-1.00
MEN'S CASUAL SHOES, broken sizes 1.00
DOWNSTAIRS
Men's Swim Trunks
1.00
Made of tested fabrics in gay, printed
designs . . . stripes ... or plain colors.
Sizes 28-36.
MAIN FLOOR
MEN'S FUR FELT
DRESS HATS
3.00
Black and brown only. Sizes 6 34' to
MAIN FLOOR
Kapok Filled Camp
Cushions
1.00
10 oz. duck covers . . . vt dyed colors
. . . durable and floatable. A real valut.
DOWNSTAIRS
f UMMW Ul
JUST UNPACKEDI
Men's
Flannelette Pajamas
3.29
Flanntlatts pajamas of softly nap
n.d cotton flannel. Draw string
waistband . . . coat atylt. Sises
A., B. C. and D.
MAIN FLOOR
Le "ji.jf.-gf'
-2j r--
BOYS'
DRESS SLACKS
DRASTICALLY REDUCED!
Some 100 all wool slacks in handsome blue
or brown checks. Others of part wool in plain
colors, brown or teal. We invite you to com
pare these values in our boys' department today
and choose from our large stocks. Sizes 8-14.
Now q)00
Only 3
DOWNSTAIRS ,
Men's Wear and Work
Clothes
White Duck Cooks' Pants ..$1.90
Sanforized, Sizes 33-42.
Check Pattern Cooks' Pants $1.90
Sanforized shrunk for permanent fit.
Athletic Supporters
Sizes S-M-L, all reduced
25c
Work Straw Hats 25c
Harvest time straws at a saving.
2 Only Leather Jackets $1 0.90
Available in size 48.
MAIN FLOOR