Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 29, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1052
HERALD AN'D NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON
PAGE SEVEN
(lolni Nnulli-Mrn. Helen Nk'h
olauii. niiiiiiiuei' of 1 liti tf leitl
will leave UiIh weekend (or Lin
AnilMea lo iillriid n miiniifirr'a
lilpellnK. Mrs. Nlrliulaon linn IcuhcU
homo hero Hi Mi Lcltoy,
Mnlln VUllnm Mr. unci Mra
Charles IlninlHon, Miilln,-wrr In
Kluiiinih rnlln yeatenlav lo nlleiid
thit dinner,, dunes u( IhO Blirlne
Uruin Cinpn.
Krno rromenailrra Bpnimurlnii
Mnrch of Rimes dance nt Krnu
Omiiinmltv Hull tomorrow, 0 p.m.
to mldnlKht. All cnllrrs mid nqunre
dancorn Invited.
MiilMiiiriiU--Kmll (). Iliirrfo Jr.
17, llMil Kunit, wnn unn ol llnee
men who inlinK'il Ima wrck
llirouiili the lucul Nnvy rrcrulUnR
o lice. 'J lie- otlifi'H Hiv nii'linnl A.
'Irrrv Jr., Ill, mid Chnrlm II. lluiii
lllcin. 18, boll) ol Tulelnke. 'lliry
mo now In Hnn Dlrno. .
Clilnl'i TnataPrcd Urownlnu.
Mifl C'knriM I'ntlv Ofllei-r In Ihn
local recruiting otllce ot the U.B.
Nnvy, l In I'ortlnnd lodny (Twv
dnyi taking Nuvy CPO Chief
limy otllinr rxnmlinilloii" which
ere Riven In nil-Navy competition.
Open Houw-l'riiMids of Mr, and
Mm. Krrd llet-lilel ar Invited lo
iin open houne liom 5-in p.m.. Jnn,
.30 at tne Klr.it Methodbt Church
fPmlor.
Manure Ilnnrri will hold lt
weekly wninip dnnce nl the loclif
tonight t 8. Otto l'Jllln will cp.ll.
Midland Orange -Old time dnwe
Martini nt 9 p.m., Kel). 3. nt the
Orange Hall, J'uhllc In Invited,
i:plarr Seoul.-i'oM I t? In (o
meet nt 4he Klrit Pre nliytrrtan
Church (ornorrow. 1:30 p.m. .
Ilrthtiny Circle-NJeetn nt the
First Pveabyterlan Church for n
luncheon mecllmt 'lliurnday, I p.m.
Mri. Tony firllrlll Admitted to
Hillside Hoapltal Mondnv mornlii
Jor major aurnery. Visitors al
lowed. liter JlurrpAa Members of the
Parent Avxiclallnn nt Pruireon
Hclinol, anonrn of Fun-Nile 'Jnn
report thnt tlir affair w a
In a nuccenn. flnnnclgtlly nnd In at
tendance. The rniiimMtsa exorcise
ppreolnllon to all who alated In
making; the njtrly aupceaatul.
In Town-Mr. and Mr. Jniueg;
Crimes and rhlldrrn are In KIhiiv
ath FaU while the wall eo'ilpm'nt 1
at their ranch at Olene Is belnu 1
irpntrcd.
Vl.llor Mm, Chcaler BtonA
cypher. Tulelake, wan a Klnmuth
Falls vlfltor, Monday.
Dled-Word hn been received 1
here ol the death early this month
III tilt-Veteran' Ho)Hnl, Portland, I
of Kenneth Danktcr, lather of Rob- i
en Di'.nl: ler. former art instructor I
here in KUIIS. Mr. llanlnier lived
In RoicburK lor many yenrn and
vn.i mrtiazer of the Montgomery i
Ward h,nr there; Ho was. a vel-'
. xrnn oi..WfilklWu I. .ju
,v- j , - -z . TV. iT
.V Trnvi-llnr--MrM. B B. fllomaulv.L
KUI!S laeulty member will ko 10
I'ortlnnd thl weekend to nerve on
the llnul panel (a ludne stale nil-
nunl cho nsllo art nwnrdn. Next
week ahe' will ro to Kuaetie to I
f peiik at the Nortliweifern pramti
Conlerencc. ?
- . i ' . v
Mel Tlio Drnnui Oroirp of tiw
Klnmuth Mimical Arts Council will
lUuflrftttil ilrti tu CnniulH NM nttsa. CSwt whni dltc opilHtl t(r ctt drftlha intl ciber ptviacAiioM tubjfcl lo ohaot wiibovi betic.
Own the newest of the new for '52
1952 STUDEBER
COMMANDER V-8
Styled with the swept-back grace
of a new-type jet plane!
Brilliant 120 h.p. performance
without premium fuel! '
Advanced V-8 engine saves
gallon after gallon of gas!
Sludebaker Aulomolle Prive or Overdrive available In all models at extra cott '
Mcculloch motors
Klamath & 8th
niei 'Ihurr.dny, II p,m, In the
VMCA lor Iry-ouln lor a two act
mynlery and comedy "A Hijiemn
In the Dark," which will he pre
sented Iree to rlilldren of the
Klninath Ua.iln nomellme In March.
Vlltlu-Mri, PJII.iilicth ftiiin.
by, llluh ft., is li'iivlnu today
for an extended vhll with n Muter-In-law,
Mm. S. E. Mnrlln, Oak-
tatiu.
In Inlnndn Word hnn been re.
celved here thnt Loren Pnlineiton
I'irlved In Mnnlla, Jnn. ID, aboard
a Phlllnplne Air Line plnne lor u
tour of the Philippine Inlands.
lu Service Cpl. Kdwln C. Fel-in.
10, nun of Mr. and Mm, Karl
I'elnn, Chllomiln, ncrvlnu an n
i lerk-tvplnt with the IHth Tunk
linltnllon. Fort Brnuif, Calif., Is
now iindrruolnR IralnliiK with an
advanced armored tactical unit at
Camp Irwin, lie enlisted March 10,
iuw nere.
Many birds lly non-nton over
thotiennds ol miles of open ocean
n their nUKrntioim. No one yet
knows how they navlitnte.
23 ecM Ayo-
Monday, January 21, 192f Shooting ogoml a coM, biting
north wind, trop-thootr r of the Klomoth Gun club hold their
first ihool of tho 1929 tooton. Everett Hordonbrook won the
trophy, for clou A ihooting. G, W. Houiton captured the closi
B trophy, Elmer BoUigr ,oolt owoy the trophy for clou C
ond Chorlei Moore won the hondicop trophy.
Tuetday, January 29, 1 929 Severe cult ond bruncs of the vcalp
were mvtoined Sundoy by Chorlcs Seovcy, Oiiiitont r cm dent
manager of the Telephone company, a$ o rciult of a fait while
tkitng behind hn reiidence on 215 Rogeri St. Mr. Scovey is
recovering ot hit home. 1
Wednesday, January 30, 1929 Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Schoupp
' will leave today for o month's vacation In California. Mr.
Schaupp is city attorney. Mrs. Schaupp Is secretary to the Klom
oth county Health unit. During her absence Miss Zelda Govcr
t will act as secretary.
Thurtday, January 31, J29 O. 0, Motlhewj, George Tugnot
ond O. A. Smith, In o bu sines transection yesterday, sold their
160 acre ranch ta Archie O. Roberts, a farmer, in the Dairy
country, Mrs. W. f. Jlnnelte of Mabn was a shopping visitor in
fhlt city Saturday. Mis Vole Llndvey will leave today io return
lo her home tn California. She is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs.
I. Llrtdtey.
Friday. February 1, 1929 With the building in shope for plas
tering ond with the reaf end of the structure completed, Lorcnz
Plumbing Compony is beginning to move Into its new home on
the corner of Sixth ond Brood St.., G. C. Lorcn, president of
the compony, so id, today. -Howard R. Perrln, architect, designed
the building.
Saturday, February 2, 1929 Miii Lila Moo, nieco of Mr. and
Mn. H. N, Moc, entertained with o delightful evening of danc
ing at the Moe residence on Wovhington St. Those enioying the
evening were: Mr. ond Mrs. P. A Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Abbott, Miss Marie McMillon and A. S. Rosenboum.
"Insur. With Landry"
i-.
LIABILITY
V. T. Johnson
John A. McColl .
O. L. Thomas
AUTO , ' PROPERTY,
419 Moin Street Phone 2-2526
n I
a
Top gas
Britain To
Cut Imports
LONDON IIH The Rcmnprvatlve
f civf i lilnont dei lnred luendiiy Ili lt
aln inuxt nlanh her Imports hy an
other 150 million pounds, or 420
million dollars, a year to help head
olf national bankruptcy.
The cut, which comes on top ol
another of 'iM million pounds or
dered two months iiko, was an
nounced lu tho Houne ol Coiiiiiioiih
bv chancellor ol tho Exchequer
It. A. Butler.
The government Called on the
niltlJh peoplo lor u mipicmn el.
fori to step up production and ex
port earuliiKs.
Duller nitld Britain's economic
pllllht is so xravc It threatens the
stand of the Iree world again.', t
Communist uKKrcnilon. ,
TltAI.N AT JIOMK
HAN FIIANCIHCO Wl 'Hie San
KriinclM'O Healn In Hie Pacific Connt
l.euuiie will do their spring train
Inic at, their homo park In 'b'i. It
will be the firm time since World
War II ended thnt the Benin will
tram at home. 'Hie icntca will be
cloied to the publ'c mid then nrac
tlcen will be held each morning,
Intrii-nqund guinea In the alter-noonn.
; FIRE
Paul O, Landry
...and In lh lowest price field
,'52 STUDEBAKER
i CHAMPION
: f"i
saver of the top 4
Phone 4149
M
NEW
RAYON
YARDAGE
Prints ond Plain Colors
Cropes Shantungs - Sheers
2 PRICE
Street Floor
LADIES
DRESS
GLOVES
Suede - Leather Kid
V2 PRICE
Street Floor
NO
REFUNDS
NO
EXCHANGES
SPECIAL
J PURCHASE!
CHENILLE
BEDSPREADS 1
I New Decorator Shades of I
I Green, Gold, Red, Rote I
V 595 J
Downitain
M CLEARANCE
ARTIST MODEL
FOUNDATIONS 1
I Not all sizes. Detachable I
I . bras, wonderful saving. I
V 50 I
V650 J
Second Floor
W STAMPED
M AND HEMSTITCHED
I PILLOW CASES!
I Bueilld - Pequot in ' I
White . Reo. to 2.49 I
A 6 I
. Street Floor
Discontinued
BRAS
M Pink -Black -White 1
I Nylon, Cotton, Satin I
Values to 2.50 , I
v soy
Second Floor
o o o
an
ITEMS e NEW PRICES ALL FINEST
CLOSEOUT
MEM'S HATS
LT Reg. 8.00
-fc Famous Makes ... All Finest Fur Felt
in All Sizes, Colors.
GROUP
MEM'S SLACKS
V2 PRICE
We're Cleaning Up . . . And Here You
Will Get Really Outstanding Savings.
MEN'S
DRESS
SHIRTS
49
Whites - Fancies in Famous Make.
Reg. Priced at 3.9S
MENS SHOP
LADIES
QUILTED
ROBES
Barbizon, Finest Quality Satin
Quilts. Sizes 12 to 18.
Regular 16.95
SECOND FLOOR
95
CHILDRENS
FINAL CLEARANCE
GIRL'S
ALL WOOL
SWEATERS
Cardigan Slipovers in
Dark Shades - Sizes 3 to 8
Reg. 3.98 ' Reg. 4.98
198 A98
AND I
. BOY'S
SHIRTS
Flannel . Cowboy Styles
Broadcloth
Values to 2.98
188
SECOND
YOUR EXCLUSIVE
ii
88
Reg. 10.00
MEN'S
LINED
JACKETS
7
88
Tackle Twill, Quilted Linings With
Mouton Collar - S-M-L.
STREET FLOOR
BARBIZON
NYLON
SLIPS
Lace Trim. Reg. to 6.95
3
95
BRUSHED RAYON
ROBES
Assorted Colors - Sizes 1 0 to 1 8.
Beautiful styles. Reg. 10.95
695
SECOND FLOOR
ONE GROUP
DRESSES
WINTER
COATS
AND
JACKETS
Broken Sizes - Odd Lots
1
h PRICE
FLOOR
DEPARTMENT STORE'
QUALITY
FINAL
CLEARANCE
. Velour and Felt
MILLINERY
CHOICE SELECTION
)oo yioo
Cm AND H
Second Floor
ONE GROUP
LAMP
SHADES
Table lamp sizes - Hand
sewn silk Washable
Bring your lamp for size
V2 PRICE
Downstairs
CREPE BACK
SATIN
Navy - Wine . Steel Blut
Brown. 39 inch heavy
quality
'2 PRICE
Street Floor
ALL
SALES
MUST BE
FINAL
51 Gauge
W 15 Denier '
FULL FASHIONED
I HOSIERY
1 A c 1
Street Floor
W New Low Price!
BLANKETSA
I Your opportunity to buy
I a fine blanket at a low ' I
price. All colors. I
V 7 J
Downstoirsr
COTTON-;
Y houseX
DRESSES
I In Prints - Sizes to 52 I
Values to 3.99
VI'9
Second Floor