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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1948)
MONDAY, JAN. 26, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE Passes W One of your higgvtl monvy-taving opportunitiet of the yvarl Betl valun in ; 1 ) early of couriie! Ilrokrn ize, oildn and endtand they go fasti So Hurry I IM A III! It (IIIKtiON lull IihI-i, tmililhl Nriil TiimIm'. 1'iihli'i' til hmI linlity mill ntr inI. IuiiImIiI Minlri.1. m,i I liv 1 1 y H lmU nil I'll..), lllll IM't WhIiiiiuIIv (irall III tilling .uit.lly al iiiiiiiIIi lit Culmiilil. Unlay. KLAMATH rAI.I. ANI VICINITY -Clrnr limllit uiiil Tup'Oh?. iit.iiliilMl. ..titll? wlliila; lilllll IihIhv Si, lnw til ihmM lit: luiili 'IiioiIhv :ni. Mitt I lit UN I'AI.IHIIINIA Clear III rlav, iMitiMlit mid 'I'lifaiUv, I'lHtl't li.il.y Mil lllltllflll Willi flVP'lllS .HM-IIHI Tii.iiImv iiiiirnliiN. flaull iiiiillimlv wiimU III liilrilnr loiUv mill tmilMlil. mhmI-im!. iurtli.ily tn ntiiltiwMl.ily wlitiU utl rumit. Miithrr I'HNHm - Win il win re ceived line Imluy nf till- driilh tin Jiimmry 10. nl Mrs. J W. Dell ill Hi. I'rirrlium. Mi. Mm. Drll wns Hip iiuillirr lit Cliirrnie Wmlry if HpriiKtir lllvrr. loiinrrly l Kliim tilli Full", uiiil I tit KiHiiilinnllirr ill llonnlc Drll Wr.ilry, wild makes lirr Imnic Willi lirr niiilriniil KitiiHlpiir fiiln. Mr mill Mm. ciimil HIiiiiimhi, 613 N. Bill. Ilrltirii Mr. unit Mm. C. K. Hull Iiimiii ( M:t:i Driliy returned Hun ilny pvriiluii liom Iwo-wrrk visit In llulw mid iillirr ixiluta In Itlulio. llrlln Ciillienit, Mm. ItiibliiNin'it sis ter, wlm him lirrn Willi Hie Itiililii smin lur some llnir In Klnmnth Fulls, nmiiniinlilnl thrill nnd re innlnril III lilnlin. lirr twiner limne. hur.il.rr- C'hiit lri. A. llrnilriMin. Klmimth rminty uBiliiiUuinl Burnt, will liiriik hrlinp llirllilirril "I Hie Kltttiinll) llimril nl Urnlliirit nt Hip rrmilur WrilnrniliiV mum liinrliron nt Hip Wlllunl. The inrrllim slnrts nt 13 oVIih-H iiimiii, llriiilrrMin'i Ulk whl lie on "Tlic Kuturc Devel opment "I Hip Klnniiilh llasln." Visitor Ci r ii ll I Anilciiiiiii, Hi). yiiii-old resident nl Niuiim, Cnllf., In mirnilliiK llin wlnler mi 11 10 Writ const mid while lirrn In vIMUiik It In nephew, A. J. KIiik of the lluitcr district. Iln will hp lirrn tills wrrk mill will c'liiilliuin on tu I, " Anurli mid I'll x' l I x lor 1 1 if rriiinliiilrr nl tho wlnlrr. Klamath .Men Three. Kliimulll riirn wtrp plcilited tn fnitrrnltlcs on Hip University of Oimon cnmpim recently. Tlicy were I'hl Hlmn Kupiin, (Irrulil Kiilrn; PI Knpini Al phu, fdilpli '). Illlviiti; Jiiinir Fur rls, HlRiim 11)1 KpMlon, CIiuiikp of riser The "A" lriiKtio of thr YMCA Inlcr-cliiirrli bimkrl hull IniKUP will hold till fill urn Tuesday nmlil Kiunrn III Ihc Mills school yrntiiiluin limlriid ol Hi Orrttuii Vocullonnl school as oill tnilly planned. Minor Nurfery Arlrtip Fields, 10-yrur-oltl diuiitlitiir of Mr. mid Mm. Clirfnid Klrldn, 3111 Hheldoll, hud minor sururry nl Hillside hohpuul Mnmlny mornlnii. Medical Care- Piitrlrln I.nwrr. B-inonth-nld (humbler ol Mr, mid Mm. Hurry C. I-nwrr ol Illy, wim dlimilnnrd frnni lllllnldp honpliul thin wrrk-end followinii nirdlriil cure. Child III Carol Trmniir of Dun.i niulr. Cnllf.. diuiHlitrr of Mm. Mnhlp TrPMinr of Unit rlty. In re rplvlnt mrdlrul ritrp ul llllliildr hnii pttul. enrol Ik rlKht ypnm old. la llrr Hiirnkrr -The l.rutllP nf Wntnrn Vnlrm will nulint Itnle Dr, Krnnk Munk Inlk nt e hlith whiMil Jntviniy '-'7, for Hip rrmilur Jnnunry iiirrilnK. Thr IrukiiP l one of 10 nervlip Kniiii mmiwirliiic Dr. Munk who will tulk on "liinlile Knul prn Klltojip" The public In Invited nd thrre In no udniKHon illume. rllimlil -The Klrnl Mrlhixh.'.t rhiinh will MiiiMir nn evriilim ol frlliii.hlp WrilneMluy In the i huri ll pnrlom nl p. i There will be en tertainment mid pronrmn to whirl) member mid fileniU nre In- ..n.,t New ttirllltirrs will lie eit- pei inlly liiiiimeil mid the Wnmen i , nnclety will nerve relievlltnrliH. rnmlltlon Sme-Mm. Berilm Oeleer. 1NJ3 I'phnm. offlir were- j ury for Dr. R. W. Hteurm mid Dr. : T. f, Karley. lenmlned n pntlenl ul ' HllUlUe hiMipltnl todny Hhe " , not permitted vtMlom. Ilinplul l- . ienrimtU mild thin mnrnlnii there i wan little cluniie In Mrn. Cletser eoiidltlon. j Newconirm Mr. mid Miv Jiilll) . Koeiiieii hnve mnved to Klumntl) Fnlli from I'urllnnil Koeipen l the new drptity collrrtor who will lie with Hie olllie of Internal revenue I In tlila rlly prrmuiiently. j Canrrllrd There w HI lie no Jwti- , llary inretlnit ol the AAUW due to the entire club mrinbrrnhlp iilnn nmii to attend the Inlk by Dr F;nnk I Munk In the KUIIS auditorium I Tueiulny rveninK. Medlrnl Care- llei lierl Hhlllt.v 3i.' 1U5 CreM-ent, received medlrnl cure al HlllMde luiilnl over Hunilny nlRhl. Hp t an employe of Moty and Vnn Dyke. Tn Hi'IiimiI - Klrnoia Weuthei fotd. office deputy for the office of In ternal revenue. In In Portland thin week attendim a school tor deputies. Itetiirn Hume Mrs. Ftnllen WnUnn of the Willurd hotel wun dlMlllnnrd from Hillside llOF,p!tlll fjntimluy followinii mrdlcnl cure. Two Hurt In Auto Wreck Two youn-t Klninulh nun were pulnfully cut and brulnrd al nild iiilihl 8uturdny when their car over turned cm a curve nenr Merrill when the driver nnld he wan blinded by lIKhtn of an uucomliiK machine. In HlllMde hospital, trrnted lor lirud and fnciul Incerullons and client Injuries. Is William Unig Jr., 33-yenr-old son nf Mr. and Mrn. Wil liam Unit. 4313 Cronby. lxinj is a Uouthrrn Pacific brnkrmun and a navy veteran. Treated at HlllMde and diMiilnned wan Lelmid lilind. 33. 4!34 8. 8th. driver of the car. Ililnd had furinl cutn and a badly brulned lr. 'Hie two were en route to Merrill ul the lime. Ullnd'n car Is nuld to have met three onromlim cam, the ftml In the MrliiK dlmnuiiR the llithln. but the second, w hich Illlud met on a curve at the Illinium ntnrch fuctory. fnil iiik to dim. Ililnd nnld he ovenluil Die rune and Hie cur turned cum pletely over, Inndiim In the Ijorrow pit. Pumiiik motoriMn bruuitht the iwo into Klnmnth Fnlln. lilind in employed by Inn father. Treatment Cecil Itrnnett. Orenl , Niirthein employe llvttiR nt 3037 I lllnhee. In heniR lieitted for povohle pneumoiiin nt HlllMde huipltnl. He i sn admitted Halurduy. 1 In Hoiltiil Mrn. M F. nrncit of , 3033 Dnrrow. wnn admitted tn Hill niclr hnnpltnl Motulny miirnltiR for 1 medical care. Her liiinbnnd oier- , aten Hrnnu's Ruriine, Vacation Smith Kt nle Jolly and Kurt Probst nre trnvrlhiR noulh and thru enntwnrd on an extended motorliiR vncntlon. City Council To Eye Replacing HrpliittliiR second addition north of town will be on the aitenda lor Ihe clly council tonusht. Moiidiiy. al the regular nieetuiR. Cnuiicllmen will dinru.sn replnttuiR ol the area which hnn been with held from nnle pcntllnR replnttuiR ninre MO, ncrordliiR to Councllninn A. F. Condrey. The area under iHnrwuInn In In rated Juni went of The Dallen-Cull-fornla hiRhway. Clnsnlfled Ads DrlnR Results KurRery Mrn. Kl.sle Howe of 1737 Wnll, In recnverhiR from mnjor nur Rery nt Illllslile honpllnl. Hhe wns nprrntcd on Mondiiy mornliiK. Cure Ilernlce Miihun, employe ol Tuckei-Htelnkiitiip, wnn ndmltlrd lo Hlllnlde hospital tins week-end for medlrnl chit. Tnnnnend TurMliiy nl. B p. m . j the Townsencl club will meet In the I KC hull. I Fraternal Ringi Designed To Order by Art Reinhart Jewelry Designer at Jewel and Gift Shop 8 & I! (ireen Stamps 619 IMnln II. W. Hl t KI.K Basin Area Rancher Dies Itnbii! W. Hlcele, well-known riiiiclicr ol Ihr Kliumith bnMii, piinncil uwiiy lit 13:48 p. nl. BlIlldnY ut illllsiilti hospital followniK nn lll neim nf several mum lis. He hud been hi fallniR heiilth for the lu.it five yenrn. Mr. Klecle wnn born October 28. IB74, In Toronto, Ciuiudn, non. mid one of 13 children of Nirholnn nnd I.Mihellu Hlecle. The family cmne to Urexoii when he wnn nine yeurn of hkc. nettlhiR near Moiuuouth. He wnn mnrrlrd Octolier 20. IBM, al Corvnllln. to Helen Josephine Heckler of Albany nnd In 11W5. Mr. nnd Mi s Htcele moved to Twin Falls. Ida . where until February. 1831. he wns closely nsnocluted with the nitricultunil development of that Ir rigated project. He Invented the Steele niiKcbrunh ri ubbrr whlrh wan widely uned In Ihe clenrliiR of laud for fnrmliiR on thut piojecl. Ill lli:il. Mr mid Mrn Sti-rlr came lo the Klamitth country, settling nt Merrill, where they lived until Inn death. They (untied the J. Frank Ailiimn- much there, later acqulrliiR much holdincn nl Malm. They fnrmed nlso nt Tulelnke and two yenrn nco, with their non. J. R. Kleele. puichnsed Ihe L. O. Mills' rnnch In the Pine Grove district nenr Klnmuih Falls. He wnn Interested In the develop ment of the need nomto industry durliiK the lime he lived here nnd In credited with a '.MM ma to miiin I n it) the hliih qunllty nf need pro dined In thin bn.Mn Mr. nnd Mm. Kleele would hnve eelehrnied their fiftieth wedilltut nnnlversuiy next Octolier., He wan n member of fit Aukiis llnen Culhohr church nt Merrill nnd n member ol Ihe Knlehts of Columbus Indue nl Twin Falls. HurvlvitiR nre hln wife. Helen J. Steele of Merrill, one non. Joseph R. flteele, Klnmnth Fulls, one Rrnnd dallKhler. Doloren Helen Steele, three mmci-s. Mrs Isnlyelln Hllde binnd. Salem. Mrs. Daisy Owen bniiRh. Sun Francisco. Cnllf.. nnd Mrs. Effie Andrew. Snlem: also one brother. Donald D Steele. Snlem. Funeral services will be held nt 10 n. m. Thursday nt SI. Auriis line'n church, 'Merrill, with Fnthrr J. O'Connor rrndniR the burial service. The ror-ary for repose of his soul will he snld nt the Whit lock parlors, Wednesday nlRht nt B o'clock The body will be shipped l'i Portlnnd for commitment serv ices at 3 p. m. Friday, nnd vault enlombment In the family plot In Lincoln Mcmorlnl park. Phone 61113 La MrrHtlb h "nM if Docs YOUR Llla Insurance Program protect YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY ESTATE? PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 7.11 Main St SUN LIFE OF CANADA COMBINATION SALE! BMiy.ViHjaisi V m w w an as m w m mm m m tJ - - I ml I J I a m Frozen Foods 1 lb. Applesauce Choice of 1 Pkg. of s jj PEAS OR SPINACH HBoMtBii Four fBI ASK YOUR GROCER Or Your LOST RIVER DRIVER 11 1 y ii .' I i i -l r 10 il " A imm -wrm n l"l m n ll T m M sn 1 COTTON BLOUSES Tun lylri iltort tlrrvr nnd Ion klrrvr in roliim Milk, white, aqua, blur. AImi cotton flit nn-1 Ions lrcve plaid. Hire 32-3. 2ND Fl.OOIt WOMEN'S SHORTIE SLACKS Odd lots ul corduroy and lOO'i wool flannel lliortle slacks Broken sizes. IMI FLOOR . 00 .MEN'S RAYON PAJAMAS Smart roat ft v Irs in fine colon of tans, blues. Mm )U browns and nine, bizei A to I). MEN'S PART WOOL SPORT SHIRTS A good looking, warm sport ihirt, for thin time nf year Siiei Small and Medium Colon beige and brown. MAIN FLOOR 2 00 JANUARY WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES r polar Cynthia style dress shoes in suede or smooth leather. Broken sites. 3 00 WOMEN'S SNOW BOOTS 00 I.nnK-nenrliiK pile-lined composition sole Leather uppers. Size 4 to t. DOWNSTAIRS 4' JANUARY Rayon Cotton Hose 2 pr. 50 Neutral shades sturdy semi-fashioned long- lC wcurlDR, Siirs 9 to 10!s RAYON-WOOL HOSIERY For nnrnillt and laslint wear seml-fash-Inned. Nir.es 9' fo 10' i. MAIN FLOOR 2 pr. oo WOMEN'S BLOUSES 2.00 Jewelry Necklines, in assorted colors. Outstanding values. Broken sizes. :m FLOOK GIRLS' DRESSES 2.00 Odd lots of cottons and rayons. Kfzes 7 to U, h tripes, prints and plains, 2ND FLOOR WOMEN'S DRESSES 4.00 Sizes 9 to 42. Broken sizes, only a few of a kind. Prints, wools and plain rayons. 2ND FLOOR WOMEN'S BRASSIERES 50c and 1.00 Odd lots of Brassieres lh nylons, rayons, cottons. Sizes 32-40. 2ND FLOOR WOMEN'S HATS 1.00 Women's Millinery Reduced Winter styles In a good assort ment of colors. Ribbon trims. 2ND FLOOR WOMEN'S SUITS 8.00 Odd lots of teen-age styles. Some plain and some plaid. Sizes 9 to 15. 2ND FLOOR Boys' Button Sweater 2.00 Nice looking, button front plaid sweaters in blue and yellow and red and brown. 30 wool. Sizes 4 to 8. DOWNSTAIRS Boys' Slipover Sweater 1.00 Tan slipovers, 80 cotton, 20' virgin wool. Long sleeves for extra warmth. Sizes 8 to 16. DOWNSTAIRS BOYS' TWEED PANTS 2.00 Well made all wool tweed panls, zipper fly. colors blue or brown. Sizes 1Z to 14. DOWNSTAIRS BOYS' RAIN JACKET - 3.00 lreen rain jacket, snap button front. Ideal for rainy season ahcao. Sizes 10 to 18. DOWNSTAIRS MEN'S MACKINAWS 6.00 Smart belted styles. All wool. Bright plaid. Broken sizes. MAIN FLOOR MEN'S DUCK PANTS 2.00 Ideal for sports or work. Heavy cotton duck. Water repellent. Sizes 30 to 43. MAIN FLOOR BALCONY Cotton Marquisette Curtains 6.00 Beautiful loni-wearlnf criss-cross style. Size 15"x0" DOWNSTAIR8 Larger Size Marquisette Curtains 8.00 Make every room cheerful. Crisp white criss-cross style. Sizes 96-'x90" DOWNSTAIRS Cotton Rug Yarns . mm skeins for 25c Fine quality to make fine rufs. Sunfast colors, tan, pink, ivory, dark freen, Jlack Mm skeins for i Women's Plastic Purses Various styles and colors to choose from. Reduced to clear 1.50 MAIN FLOOR Women's Cotton Uniforms - 2.00 Green and blue with white trim. Slif htly soiled. Broken sizes 12 to 42 ' 2ND FLOOR Women's Wool Flannel Jacket 5.00 All wool flannel Jacket with i sleeve, full boxy back. Red, freen, blue. Sizes 12 to 18 2ND FLOOR Women's Beanies 50c Winter colors you can wear now ihroufh sprinf. Odds and ends of colors ... 2ND FLOOR Boys' Dress Jimmies One group boys dress Jimmies. Colors: blue or brown. Broken sizes . 1.98 DOWNSTAIRS Boys' Bedford Cord Small boys' Bedford cords. 42 wool, sipper fly. Brown or blue. Sixes 3 to 10 . 3.49 DOWNSTAIRS Men's All Wool Top Coats 20.00 One croup all wool Topcoats. Broken sixes. Limited quantity . MAIN FLOOR Boys' Bedford Cord, larger sizes 3.98 Ideal for school 43 wool, sipper fly. Waist sizes 26 to 30 Angora Cuff Anklets Cotton body 10 wool, 60 To anfora. Sizes 8!s to 10!. Color: navy blue . .. MAIN FLOOR a i nn 4 pair "ww Children's Wool Knit Caps 25c livery one reduced! Assorted colors, two styles, one with belts. Children sizes only 2ND FLOOR Women's Skirts IMalds, plains in rayons and wools. Broken sizes from 24 lo 30. F.vcry one reduced 2ND FLOOR 3.00 Women's Rayon Print Dresses Rayon print house dresses tn an odd lots assortment 4 11 A of colors. Broken sizes 12 to 20 C.WI 2ND FLOOR