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    TUKSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORWJON
PAGE FIVR
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KonervaUima Miliary C'llllj lien
rill 1)1 lilno lull, l''rli, 'J, urn being
taken ly Mrs. Wuiitii Hi'iinK, i'.IM,
mid Mrn. Arclilo James, 'i-'iW,
(Mrrll.n-I'yllilitii Hlntcm, Wine
nut Templa No. 7U will hold
ii'uuhir iiii'otluu Friday, a .1 in. All
IllOlllljl'I'a BIO UI'UCll lu fc',l,ild.
'I'll (irral Hooka Group will
mi'iii Thursday, H ii.iii, In the city
Inn m y to (IIm iihb aclectlnna Irum
llii- Iiwlltulcs u( ClnlMlun Hnlliflun
liv John Uiilvln. l.cuclclK will bo
Mn. Rowland Ulrkli m il llev, Don
tilil CannUlay.
Merlin. Tlio H cl 40 will meet
Wrdncucluy, B p in. Ill tlio Anicrl
cull Legion liuli.
I'lmlpmird The Keurknh Social
Club inttolliiK Nrhrcltilrd tor Wed
ni'Kdiiy night Imn lircn postponed
because ui Inclement weather. '
Mrcthii Tlio Chrlntlim Women's
I'Vlluwnliii) ul tlio I' ll it Christian
i lunch will inert Thuriidiiy In Hie
lun i h. Tlirrn will be biihlucns
iiirrllim ul 11 a.m., tulluwrd ly
iiihiii pnlluck lit wlilrh limn nri'lcl
pals will 1)0 rcvrulcd. Devotions
mill iiiiMiioimry aludy will follow.
All nirniliriK nrr asked to bung
uiUcIvh lor tlio baby luyettc.
March of Dlini'n The Ki-no
I'nrnadi'ia Mjuuro dunce club
vnl npuiuior u March of Dimes
M-nelll duller nt the Kruo com
iniinlly hull Jun. 30. Callers urn In
vited to attend n minM callers.
All proceeds gu to the polio drive.
Krutli-Mm. Olenn Walker. 6311
Millrr, luui received word o( tlic
ili'iilli nl mi uncle. I. co L. Read,
Willitiiiinii, ore. Read wim co-own-rr
o tlio Itt'iid nod McOco Lou
Kliut Co., oprrulliiK In llir Tilla
mook ami. Services were held nt
MrMlnnvlllr Jim. 1(1, iinilrr dlrre
lion ot the Elks lotlico, Going north
to the Imirrnl ai-rvli-ca wrre Mr.
mid Mrs. Glenn Walker mid Mr.
mid Mm. Vernon Duraul, Kluni
(III Kulln.
Woman Suffers
Broken Hip
Mrn. Mlnnli) C. Krlcknon, 60. op
criilor of tlio N. and 81. Grocery,
lull mid broke lior right hip yes
(crdny nltrrimmi.
Kluiiinlh Vnllry Hospital attend
until reported 111" woman trll on
fine HI, several doom west of the
hoipltur entrance.
Blie wbh roporlrd In fairly good
condition thin inornlnK.
Idi'lil Mm, T. M. Morel, will pre
side, Au afternoon of curds la
pin lined.
Itrinilillcun Women Mrrllnii
Hchediilcd for Jim, 2H la cmiccllcd
due to weather condition!.
Klral IMellioilUt Church A uen-
ernl meeting of the Flint Mctho
lIM Church WHCH will bo held
'f'hurndiiy with polluck lunch start-
iiik al u.l.t p.m. I ho meeting and
program will follow,
March Blno A March of Dimes
blniin Kline linn been achcduled for
Kridiiy at V p.m. In the Newell
Community Hull. Them will ulno
be mi uuctlon and ruffle, all, pro
ceeds In no to tlio Miucli of
Uimra. Iloli eHhinrnta and enter
liilnmeiH me free,
Mrrti Wrdnrnday Theta Thrta
ITho l aoliodulrd In meet Wednrn
day, 7:3V p.m. at, Ihe lOOF Hull,
llanhlna t int. Jununiy meellnii
la ciincelled due to wcuthcr condl
lions. Thlmlilr 'luh Nrluhbora of
Woodcraft Ineetlllir nchrdulrd for
Jim. 23 KtKined until a Inter jKiuwan and Duqumne were left on
dulr. Wutch lor announcement. itlie Hut of unnrstona Tuenduy fol-
IowIiik the nturilina upnei 01 lowa.
Vouiif Fry Hquarr Inre ! Indiana ahattcred lowa'a 12-game
Fteuuira Coll and Country Club an-'winning alrcnk. Monday nlt?ht with
iiounce a aqunre dunce for club ; a 82-00 victory al Bloomlnglon, Ind.
youim.ntora Jun. 26. B-ll cm.. Otto It waa a cruhhlng aetback for the
O'Brien, Seattle
Beat Trotters
SEATTLE 'f Johnny O'Brlrn
and Uin Henttlo University Chief
ImIhh upsrt llm profM.ilonal Harlem
Globe Trottrra bankrtball team 84
to 81 In a clash lor the U.S. Olym
pic Guinea Fund here Monday
night.
O'Hrlen, the natlon'a No. J amall
college acorer, rolled up 43 polirtu
RKitlnnt the vrtorana led by Gooae
Tutuin. O'Hrlen mado 26 polnta In
the first half and 18 In tno aeconu
pui a
rven though the
double guard on
Trottera
him.
Indiana Five
Upsets Iowa
By The Annoclatrd Prena
Only lour collegiate basketball
Irama Ililnnla, Bt. Bonavenlure,
Demo Hats Crowd Ring
As Truman Keeps Hum
By KUWIV B, 1IAAKI.NHON
WASHINGTON l,fl A record
crop of Democratic presidential
cnndldulea waa aprouthiK auddenlr
Tuesday aa Prcaldent Truman kcpl
mum on hla own plana.
"Home party polltlclana aald the
lint may awell to 20 If Mr. Truman
delaya anounclng hla declalon un
til near convention time In July.
Bui moat of those alcpplng to
the Democratic apotllght are In the
role of "favorite aona."
A candidate In thin atatua nor
mally holda the party'a convention
voto from hla own alate until he
la nominated or pledges It to aome
stronger candidate.
Two Democratic hnta landed In
the prenldentlal ring Monday In Il
linois, aa alates were filed .'or Sena.
Knfauver of Tennewiee and McMa
hon of Connecticut for the April 8
primary.
Kefauver. former chairman of
the Henate Crime Inventigatlng
Committee, called a newa confer
ence lor Wednesday noon P8T and
friends speculated he'd probably
announce bla candidacy then.
Mrs Kefauver'sald over the week
end she and her huaband had talked
j drawn. J
i Col. Lawrence Bunker, a spokes
man ior MacArmur, aaia me gen
eral's name was entered without
his knowledge.
Illinois election officials said the
law states that any candidate may
withdraw his name.
But Die man who entered thr
general In the race, Ulur Daly of
Chicago, said he would take legal
action, If necessary, to prevent
MucArthur or anyone else from
withdrawing the general's name.
Daly, founder and director gen-1
eral of the "MacArthur and Mc-:
Carthy for '62 Club." said, "we are j
aware that flen. MacArthur la not 1
However, MacArthur telegraphed j a candidate but we believe he'd
the Illinois secretary of atate Tues- j accept a draft."
day asking that his name be with-1 The Illinois primary la advisory I
over the mutter and she had "a
feeling" he would run.
The Republican presidential pri
mary In Illinois alr.o was enlivened
when Harold E. Btassen, former
Minnesota governor, and Gen. Mac
Arthur were entered In opposition
to Ben. Tafl of Ohio.
only and la not binding on the
state's convention delegates.
Taft and Stasscn tangle first In
the Wisconsin Primary April 1,
Opening a two-dny campaign In
that state, Taft said Monday,
"There is no better place to test
my candidacy thnn Wisconsin. I
shall make this the ma In battle
ground for an all-out cnmpnlgn for
the nomination."
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
ftHcrettfullr TrtftU4
ISt N. 7th rhtni 10ft'
hiraprartlfl rhvolrian
Nouth Mrs. Kurl (HiiMinnrl Hum
Hum, Marvin's, Is In Bun Fran
cisco attending the Bprlng inurkct.
Falrvlrw 1'TA Will hold Its reg
lilur iiierllng al 2:l pin. Thurs
day In the school auditorium. An
rxeeullve merlliin will be held at
1:16 p.m. Uin same dny lu the
school cafeteria.
No Mrrllng There Kill be no
meeting nf the Grrrnnprlngs Elec
tricians buuirdiiy as planned. The
group will meet Instead Feb. 1 at
the home of George Olson on Keno
road, liveryono must havo their
splices completed by thru. Club
nicmforrs who nrrd splicing ma
terial contact Henry Mcwhouse at
school.
No (lame The March of Dimes
basketball game to have been
played tonight at Chlloqum hits
hern cancrlled brcauso of bad
roads and storm.
Kills, caller. Only one gur.il many
be invited. Cull 43-111 lor reserva
tions. Buslnrss Only Thrro will be
no program ul Ihe meeting tonight
of the Tulclnke Post 1M, Ameri
can Legion due to thr Inability of
thr speakrr, Dale Wllllums, Civil
Drfrnse Co-ordlnator to reach
town. A buslnrss mrcllng however
will be held In Ihe Legion Memo
rial Hull at the regular lime.
Old Residence
Being Moved
Bale of the residence and lot on
the NE corner of 8. 5lh St. and
Klamath Ave. by Ihe Wllllts eslnte
to Julian Eerie, owner of Purker
Poiitlao Co. has been announced.
No consideration was given.
The location Is to be used for a
used car lot.
Thr lwo-lory frame home, one
of the first built In Klamath Falls
has hern sold to Drill Hrolhers and
Is being moved to South Slxlh St.
ft was built on Muln Street bv
Levi WIJIlis and his wife who thru
operatrd a Grnrral Mercantile
siore on the prr.irnt alto of Dick
Hredrr's. Wllllts was ulro one of
thr 'orlwlnal stockholders In the
'.First National Bank. When the
prr.sent building wrs built the old
home was moved to Klnmiitll Ave.
Kcclrs said today that moving
which was to have been completed
by Dec. 16 will be completed when
wenthcr permits.
lll l KAI.O MKAT l)ISIIi:i) I P
CALGARY, Altu. Wi A dish tliut
tickled the palates of pioneers Is
on Ihe inrnu In Alberta hotrls for
a tew weeks. Customers are eat
ing buffalo rousts, steaks and
stews which came from animals
killed In llir rrrenL Hiiimlnir.ntit tf
Mrs. H. E. Grtz. Mrs. Oscar Pry-j the bullulo herd at Elk Island Na
ion and Mrs. Charles Gilbert. Prcs-;iional Park.
Hawkeyes. for II not only ended
ihclr vlctorv streak but also knock
ed them out of first place, In the
Western Conference race.
Bailey Will
Head La Grande
LA GRANDE, Ore. i Buck
Bullry, veteran Washington State
College baseball coach, will be
field director for the La Grande
Ralnlers in the aeml-pro Trl-State
League next aummer.
Norm Shroth, La Grande busi
ness manager, aald Monday night
Bailey has agreed to serve as man
ager of the tram In the aummer
months. The salary was not revealed.
PRAC.'TH'KS ANCIKNT CRAFT
BROOKVILLE, Out. IAN William
Haas;" native of Denmark now liv
ing here, is believed lo be the
only silversmith in Ontario. There
are only a few experts In Canada
in 'the ancient art of producing
hand-mBde sterling silver flatware.
Peterson
with T'ry-llltc Iryer and
un Nlte-J,,rldny nluht
Sdiwmn
hike to be given nwuy. Souure
ttriiclng, games, movies and re.
irVahiiiriiU ull for 26 cents admission.
Aloha Club Past Matrons. OES.
will meet 1 p.m. Friday in the
masonic jcmpic. iloslra.-irs are
Quits Laxatives
finds amazing relief
"Had tried method after method
to relieve constipation, until I lost
faith," admits New Jersey woman.
"Then I started to eat Kcllogg's
all-sran dally and was amazed
at the fine results!" Delicious
all-bran may bring back your'
youthful regularity If suffering
has been due to lack of bulk In
diet. It's the only type ready-to-cat
cereal that supplies all the
bulk you may need, all-br am Is rich
In Iron, high In cereal protein, pro
vides essential B and D vitamins.
Not hablt-formlng. Eat 'i cupful
of Kcllogg's all-bban daily: drink
njenty of liquids. If not satisfied
after 10 days, send empty carton
to Kcllogg's, Battle Creek, Mich.,
and get double your honey back!
Tax Debts Now
Two-Way
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. An
Internal Revenue Bureau field man
In Hobbs, N. M asked his head ol
ilcc here about one name he read
In a published list of persons who
have not claimed Income lax re
funds. ,
He was told the party, now living
In Louisiana, has $44.09 coming.
His interest: He's been trying to
collect 373.75 In back taxes from
the person.
The bureau comptroller declined
to give names.
Hard Court
Dates Set
SEATTLE I The . 1962 U.S.
Lawn Tennis Association's hard
court championships will be held
at the Seattle Tennis Club June 2
8. Victor Denny, president of the
Northwest Lawn Tennis Associa
tion, Mid Mondey night Russell B.
Kingman, president of the USLTA,
wired approval for the tourney,
previous!" held at Salt Lake City.
A t
BJ.V
loan
Caalfiold
"Wbn0Vr l itop on the and don't
tik ht I rad, my first thought m Aydm.
REDUCE WITHOUT DIETING
Simply Mt this dcltciout Vitamin and
Minora! Candy called A YDS, before
mral aa directed. A Y US chocks your ap
pel it you automatically eat l?a loae
waiffht naturally. Absolutely safe con
tain ik reducing druga. Money refunded
if you don t lorn weight with first box.
Geoerou supply $2.0d.
PAYLESS DRUG
808 Main St.
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'52
1
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outperforms all other automatic drives
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S Look at on mora car. If you are
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Nw iaiamntlc Powtr
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require 40 less foot pres
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A A Packard bultdi raat en
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Packard's safaty-glast
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A A Handsome new Inlerlars
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LEE HUFF MOTOR CO
603 So. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Ore. ; v,
lPenneyB
3 Penfle
L'
.easy v.-.rt v I; t ,J I ,1
STORE HOURS 9:30-5:30
CRISP COTTONS!
Fresh spring dresses
for the toddler set.,,
priced at a special low . . .
SIZES 1-3
EMBOSSED COTTONS!
COTTON CHAMBRAYS!
DAN RIVER FABRICS!
WAFFLE PIQUES!
BROADCLOTH PRINTS!
You'll choose from the best assortment of styles and colors you've ever
seen! And every one Is easy to wash, a dream to iron, and the fabrics
are santorized! Come In today youll want several for your little girl
at this tiny Penney price! Sizes 1-3.
SECOND FLOOR
FOR BABY'S LAYETTE!
SECOND FLOOR
18"i34" CRIB SIZE
QUILTED COTTON PADS
NEW LOW PRICE!
BIRDSEYE DIAPERS
DOUBLE WOVEN!
GAUZE DIAPERS
SLIP-ON OR WRAP AROUND
COTTON UNDERSHIRTS
FINE COMBED COTTON KNIT
TOWEL and FACE CLOTH SET
SANFORIZED
COTTON FLANNEL GOWN
INCLUDES NIPPLE, CAP and SEAL!
EVENFLO NURSERY BOTTLES
RAYON KNIT
PLASTIC LINED PANTIES
co. 98c
dc, 2.98
do, 3.39
cc:h 49c
Se, 1.29
each 69C
each 25C
pair 29C
FOR SLEEPING
8 YR. CRIB
Solid panel ends. Nat
ural finish. Adjustable
sides. Real buy at . , .
25"
SECOND FLOOR
FOR EATING
HIGH CHAIR
Natural finish. Adjust
able plastic tray. Foot
rest.
12"
SECOND FLOOR
FOR BATHING
BATHINETTE
Sturdy wood leqs. Folds
completely. Extra shelf.
13"
SECOND FLOOR
CRIB
BLANKETS
3 98
Warm Washable heavywcl&ht
cottons nitli delightful Jac
o.uard prints. Rich rayon satin
binding .... in maize, green,
pink, blue, or white. 36" x 60".
SECOND FLOOR
1B
"LIFT OUT"
BABY CARRIAGE
2675
It's a carriage! A bassinetl A
car bed I Handiest baby furni
ture ever Invented I Collapsible
pusher, foot brake, simulated
leather hood and body. Pad
ded rail, draft flap.
SECOND FLOOR
STURDY METAL
BABY WALKERS
90
9'
STOREWIDE
VALUES!
Handy, convenient . . . folds
for storage I Sturdy metal con
struction with rubber - cover
bumpers, smoothly sanded
wooden seat, play beads and a
food tray. Turquoise, brown,
value-priced!
SECOND FLOOR
JR. BOYS
Zip-Front
"JIMMIES"
2"
Oet them In several deep
tone colors! Hard to-ear-out
corduroy fabric. Bib front
that zips down for eas in
dressing. Sizes 1-5.
DOWNSTAIRS
WOMEN'S
WASHABLE
COTTON DRESSES
79
2
Juniors! Misses! Regulars!
Half sizes! Choose from a
beautiful selection of broad
cloths, crinkle plisscs, in
brand new styles for '521
SECOND FLOOR
MEN'S
MARATHON '
DRESS HATS
T
Alridex treated to resist
moisture. New spring shades
in smart looking fur felt.
Wide and narrow bands.
Rayon satin lining. Leather
sweatband. Sizes 6"-7!.
MAIN FLOOR
50 WOOL
BLEND -
BLANKETS
90
ttl Choose Hunter Green, Coral.
Yellow, Aqua. Rose, or Ger
anium Red! Full 72x90 size.
Rayon satin binding. 3si
pounds of soft warmth for
only 8.90!
DOWNSTAIRS
JUST ARRIVED!
TIFTED SUEDE
ORGANDY
79c
Yd.
You'll have to see this to
appreciate It's soft suede fin
ish; the new spring rainbow
of colors: its Ught-aa-a-feather
looks! You'll want to
start sewing right awayl 36"
wide. ,
BALCONY
BBOHMM
. MEN'S
HANDMADE
LOGGER BOOTS
75
13
Plain To
Completely hand sewn. Oil
tanned leather. Steel shank
arch. Leather outsole and
heel! 6-12 C. E.
Lace-to-toe style ...... 1S.75
DOWNSTAIRS
I BUY NOW . . . ON
LAY-AWAY