Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 19, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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I'UKSIMY, FEBRUARY 10, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAWS FfVB
An;
jr.i - L, 1 V
A lolm Clu)-of Punt Matrons la
o meet l'rldny, 1 p.m. t (lie M
iomIu 'IVnifila (or luncheon. Ho.l-ttiH-
will lie Mis. L, K, Pheli,
tfr. Owiilr, v. Ollbort nd Mm.
incur I'rylun.
i;nllliil Klin Wnrnnr Morris,
17, mm it Mr. nd Mrs. K. W.
vlorrl. 3040 Onry, hwt eilltrd In
Jw U.S. imvy mid In tnklnn rti
nitlt training Hi Hie nvl center,
inn Oirno.
rrt-FrmiMxil PTA will hold
i-Ktilnr miTtliiK Frli, 22, 2 p.m.
I, thn auditorium In observance
r Founder's Buy. The Junior
HlKli Kdionl band, directed by Mr.
fiinaen will piny mid there will
or brief talk bv Ellse Perry,
xdimme tenclier eo Wales Incl
tear. A Pounder' Diiy nllvcr if
(erlnn will he tnken. Mrs. Bur.
llRWkln.i, Fremont PTA president
I'.lll he honored. Smnll children will
be cared lor In the aynm.
Better Humid t'lnwuon, 2188
Dayton, Is In Klamath Vnlley lion,
vital recovering from Influenza ami
I. recent appendectomy. He can
Inve visitors.
Meeting The friendly Circle
will meet Thurndav Hi Maggie Up
tcm'H, 334(1 Knne (or 13:30 p.m.
luncheon and business meeting.
Don't forget, old sheets nd books,
Improving Tom Calmes, Keno
pioneer. Ill with Influenza lor sev
eral days I better.
M'oni.-n of the looe Drum
Corns will not practice Wednesday
a scheduled. Notice ol future
practice date will be published
Inter.
Meetlnr There will be meet
Ing ol the Stewart-Lennox Tire
Hellen 7:30 p.m. Thurndny. KIMe
Warren, president of the South
fclxth Buhurbnn. Fire Auxiliary
will be In chaise o( the matallu
lion of new olllcers.
Tlia Mother's nub of Bacred
Heart Academv will sponsor a card
pnrty and style show, 7:30 p.m.,
Feb. 38 In the school gymnasium,
fcprlng Fashion will be shown bv
model from Mlller'a. Town Shop
and Whytai's. Refreshments will
be nerved.
Family Night The First Metho
dist will have monthly "Family
Night" polluck. aupoer and Fellow
ship program. Sunday evening, t
p m. The social proiiram Includes
the showing of the Interesting mo
tion picture, "The Road Back."
Eagle Auxiliary Bingo party S
p.m.. tonight at the Eaitlea hall.
Bellv Ketsdever and Patricia Hen
ry In charge of arrangements.
Tenter Parents and friends are
Invited to attend (lie Founder's Day
tea scheduled for Wednesday. 1:30
p.m. Special musical program by
pupils of Doris Fredrick.
FA Hystem The Parents and Pa
trons organisation of Bly school
agreed to pay 1100 toward a pub
lic address system for the school,
at the club's last meeting. Feb. 8.
latest 'techniques In teacher read
ing,
nillin (Hub-Will meet Wed
iieHdny, V p.m., at the home of
Jnanllu Lunristen, 272ft Wlard. AH
uieinuura are urged to attend.
f nlUI.tIK.rl V Mitchell. 2(120
Madeline, enlisted In the U.S.
Army lat week thrmiKh the local
recruiting olflce and was aent to
Foil Lewis, Wash,
In Air Force Roland H. Meyer,
1(119 Kldorndo, -enlisted last week
In the U.K. Air Force and w)t
sent lo Lacklund Air Force Banc,
'lex., for training.
riMMMMri a H,i fferrts Tliursdnv 1
n m. at Yacht Club. Make rescrvu-
li .1... I. tMHu f ,..,,! Ir.l,
7441, or Mrs. Howard I'crticll,
mm.
n.,.i, in Pnrt rtllev li. Kevsnr.
eon ol Mr, ami Mm. O, S. Key
t.or, ftmile i, nan reiurnca w
New London, Coim., auiiuiarmc
i.BV ..nr iHVttiv iwtrt. in NavV
cold weather txerclnc In the At-
Innllc, He Is cniet torpeuomsn
mate auoara uie uoo uicmu.
In Maneuvers Pic Victor It.
t.Va,.n nt HflttlV 1 tfllclllir Dftrl
in Join'. Army-Air Force war games
at Carnt) Drum. N.V. He Is a gun
ner In the tilth Regiment.
Pelican Poat-VFW 1383 holds Its
reirular meeting Thursday. 8 p.m..
In the clubrooma,
Cascade Crest Chapter 15 OES.
uinflfiv It n m. In the
Methodlnt Church in Chlloctuln.
Visitors Welcome.
u , Umm tnltlntlon to
night, o'clock at Moose Hull.
Bt. Marv's Altar Society Meets
Wednesday, 1 p.m.. lor polluck
lunch In Bacrea tieari i-ann
Bahy filrl Born yesterday to
Mr. and Mra. Bob Adam Jr., Mer
rill, at Klamath Valley Hospital.
WelRht; 7 pounds, 7 ounces, named
Molly Ann.
Pelican PTA will meet Wednev
J... n-n n m In the school audi
torium to observe Founder's Day.
Mrs. Llna a room win prrrau
program. Mrs. Ray South, past
president will be honored.
Past Oracles Royal Neighbors
of America wilt meet with Lola
Myera. 17 Walnut, Wednesday,
p.m.
Regular Square dancing at the
Klk'a tonight, t p.m. with Otto
Ellis calling.
Ambrleo Club meet tonight at
the home of Mrs. H. F. Altman.
1602 Oregon Ave.
Mancanlta Social Club meets
13:30 p.m. Thursday at Jcued'a for
a no-host luncheon.
Meetlnr The "'"1 division of the
Klamath Camera Club will meet
Tuesday. 8 p.m., 1028 Mr In. The
program will Include the black and
while local contest, Sxl. Dick Alex-
Organ Concerts
To Be Aired
In cooperation wllh Htl.ln
KTEC, FIVf outlet of Oregon tech
nical Instllutc, tlwrndlo speech di
vision of Klnmuth (nliin Hluh
Hi:lil will present a aprtes of sin
dlo orgun concerta every Wcdncs-
tiny nv T.m p. m.
With Janice Lrf, KO senior,
at the console, Denelce Kenvon will
direct and narrate the weekly pro
gram aeries beginning; February 20
at the hilltop campus studios.
Murvln Ncraeth, Tom Murdock,
John Oliver. Dick Tracy, and 8am
Montgomery will Journey to Lin
field college, McMlnnvllle. for a
ipeecli conference and competition
February 21, IB, and Z). 'Jhese
.ipeech Ktudcnta will vie In a state
wide content In debate, externtxn-e,
iifier-dluucr, narration, and radio
peklng.
Ganong Heads
County Bar
Young blood preriomnn ten Mon
day In election at the Wlllard Holel
of Klamath County Bar Assoc. offi
cers lor 1952.
Chosen to replace Clny Hurrell
I preMdciit was William Oanong
Jr.
Other olllccrs elected were:
I George H. Proctor., vice prest
drni; Donald A. W. Piper, secre
itury and L. Orth Slsemorc, trcas
I urer.
Hie Association l.ssued a unnnl
;inou vote of thanks to Ally. Paul
i Farrens for his seven years service
as treasurer of the group.
Theater Patrons
Aid Polio Fund
Contributions of theater patrons
to the March of Dimes doubles last
year's donations, linn) tabulations
t.howed.
A totnl of J2229.37 wna contribut
ed hy movie goers at the. Enquire,
Pelican nnd Tower theaters during
the week starting Jan. 24.
f'X-fiO VFKNOR If.I,
SALEM IJ Walter M. Pierce,
OQ-venr-otd former governor and
ex-congrcsftman, Is back in the
hospital seriously 111.
ander will give a lecture and dem
onstration on copying.
Returned Zoe Bruce, gone from
Klamath Falls tor a vear has re
turned and la back at Swansen'a
Barber Shop.
Samish Pulls
Checks Ruse
OKNK K RAM KB 1
HAN FRANCISCO m Federal i
lax agents aay toubylal Arthur s
Snmlsh produced from a waste-1
pasxet canceuea peer lunu check
missed last year. 1
'"When Sen. Kefsuvtr asked me
what I did with (hem, 1 told him I '
threw them In the waatebaskn . . , ;
but he didn't ask what I did with t
llie waslebasket,'" T-Mn Jack A.
Wllka quoted the stout lobbyist, i
8ecttors laughed as Wllks fur-1
ther quoted Bamlshr '"When the i
government agent came In I Ilnally
found the wastebnaket and turned .
over the Information to him.'" !
Wllka testified before the House i
Wy and Means aubcommlttee of '
Rep. Cecil King D-Callf. Monday, i
HKCOItDS ;
ffc said Samtsh gave agents can- (
celled checks, bank statements and i
other records laat November. i
They covered Jan, 1048, to Aug. i
IMS, expenditures from the nickel-,
a-lxirrel, 1&0,000 a year public re-1
Intlons fund provided Bamlsh by !4 1
major California brewerlca.
Tlie congressmen were trying to I
determine whether Bamlfih and the. '
California State Brewers Institute
should be awscaaed taxes on the
fund, as recommended by the Kc-;
lauver Committee, !
Snmlsh told the Kefauver Com- j
mlttee last March that he had i
thrown the cancelled checks "Into
the wa&lebasket,"
The senators were trying to :
learn how much of the public re.
lattona fund went for the tiupport
of political candidates and was
subject to taxes and how much !
lor actual business expense. j
.VOX-TAX ABLE 1
Wilks told the King Committee !
headquarters In Washington seven
months ago that the brewer are
not entitled to write off 50 per cent i
ot the public relations fund as iron- i
taxable. They have been doing so
alnce 1936. No action has been tak-1
en on his proposal tor an audit ot !
the fund each year, Wllka laid.
Revenue Agent Robert M. Mor-
gan teHlllied only 11.6 per cent j
should have been allowed as a de-1
auction In 1848, 29.5 per cent in !
1MB and 18 per cent In 1950. i
Using these figures. Rep. Kean j
R-N.J., estimated the govern-;
mcnt lost 1200,000 In corporation 1
taxes on the Samtsh fund under !
the 50 per cent formula the past !
10 years.
OVERHEATED STOVE
No damage was reported by City
Firemen In a call at 7:30 p.m.
Monday to 2 M0 Shasta Way. An
overheated oil stove was dlscov-
iered at a house owned by J. R.
1 Vlckers.
Vome To Tfce - - - 1
Wi-iie-imt coffee shop
not just to eat
Hut To Eat Better Food
ot reasonable prices-! !
Hiuipmnti, aceruoritt, md trim tttbjrft to ckaitft triAaut nance.
Here's the big new
. .. most powerful car in its class!
Designed f e out-perform out-ride . . .
out-size any other low-priced car
on the American Road!
Never before did so little money buy performance to mulch
that of ithe '62 Ford. You get a choice of two great power
plants the new Mileage Maker Six, or the Strato-Star V-8.
No other car in its clans can; equal Ford'a smooth-riding,
corner-hugging readability. No' other can match ila new
Coachcraft Bodies ... its huge one-piece windshield and car
wide rear window ... its convenient Center-Fill Fueling . . .
its Power-Pivot-Clutch and Brake Pedals.
Here is a car that Is truly the ablest car on the American
Road ... a car that meets the widest range of motorists' needs
... a car that does more things for more people at lower cost.
Examine it carefully. "Test Drive" it. You'll agree you can
pay more but you can't buy better!
fOllDOMAlK MVI You'll diaeover that Fordomattc Drive
for "52 is the most verm tile, the quickest and amooihrwt respond
ing automatic drive of any in its field. You not the smooth
power flow of a Fluid Torque Converter . .' . the got-up-and-iO
of Automatic Mechanical Gears . . . plus the savings of
having the txact power you need, whon you need ill
NEWI ttUta, KtM:MBmtiM
MILEAGE MAKER SIXt
It's the onfjy completely new, the
only low-friction engine in the low
price field! It delivers high-compression
"go" oa regular gas.
HOW I 150-k.p. High-CmprMilM
STRATO-STAR V-l
For '52, Ford's famous Strato
Star V-8 is stepped up to
110-h.p. It's the only V-8 and
the most powerful engine in
its field. Like the Six it has
the economy of Ford'a Auto
matic Power Pilot.
ZTnTestMrethoWM
htm coAcnmn socks
Styled to toy beautiful.. .built fa toy young
They embody the newest in body-building
technique. They're longer and stronger ...
provide greater comfort. New hull-tight con
struction scats out water, dust and drafts. r.cjL
BALSIGER MOTOR CO.
STORE HOURS 9:30-5:30
EVERYTHING FOR SPRINfJO
WITH MHHVt FABRiCsFl
NOW! CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF YARDS
OF EXCITING PRINTS and PLAINS FOR SPRING
SPRING FASHION NEWS!
WAFFLE
PIQUE
36" wide
texture plus cfeorbrJgh
prints , so colorf alt
More than ever, waffle pttnie trill be tlie miin-j
((ay of your Spring wardrobe. There's faahionj:
in the woven waffle effect, in the ipartfing
prints. You'll love Penney big, big aeleelios,'
from the splashy novelty priotc to the wice-
creamw colotedt stripes. Come aee for your self I
BALCONY
TO
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t -i'-s.'- t .
r
CORDUROY TYPE
CHEHItlE SPREAD
7
90
Tec! She soft, velvety, cordviray
type chenille? See the fparic
ling array oJ new pastel colsws!
Then check the low prtcef
Yoti'li agree it's isnrilic value
DOWNSTAIRS
wos. spsfHG sme
HANDBAGS
2
98
Exctting new shapes tn feshfaa
colors to match yets- every
outfit! You'll ciux&e plaatte
calfs, rayon failles, ahd plastic
CMdea real values aV Pin- .
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WRINKLE RESISTANT HAN& WASHABLE . . . 41" WIDE
CALISHEEN RAYON GABARDINE
WASHABLE . . . EAST COLORS . . .
COTTON PLISSE CREPE PRINTS
WASHABLE . . . RICH COLORS ...39" WIDE
SORORITY RAYON PRINTS
LUXURIOUS COLORS. .' . 42" WIDE
RAYON SATINS and TAFFETAS
39e
1.49
59e
69'
59e
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Colored Threads 4c eo.
Needles 10c pfcg.
Rick-Rock 8c pfcg.
Biai Tope 8c pkg, ' Forged steet scissors 1,98
SteeJ Pis 8c pfcg. " Dress piocket
1 Y oi. box pint 35c pkq. ?'PPef -- 3c ea,
BALCONY Btfftonj ........ 70c card
WOS. GOLD PRIST
SKIRTS
3
98
EseStisig abstract designs sui
finest cotton fabrtcsf Loveiy
tiertd sni raffles styla wiSSs
smooth, waist! Wottrfertut se
lectton ot delicate colors with
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Sizes S-10.
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EMBOSSED
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RAYON
BUTCHER
WEAVES
SAHFGRIZED
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79
79u
yinc snf(tei. mercerised
woven ginghnms in the cheer
iest, test looking plaids and ,
checks you've secnt So cofor
JtrtJ So wonderfully riRl for
Jashioiis for you, dresses lor
the youngsters! 35" wide.
BALCONY
Vou'l! like the exciting new
embossed shantung pattern
fhat looks so laxurious. And,
; you can choose from, checfe
nnd dRHMtsfc designs, too!
Wash last colors, Pre-shrunk.
36" wide.
1
BALCONY ,
Crlsp-textttred, crease-resisting
fabric you'll sew into auiis,
casual fashions, playctothest
It's band-wsshsble, prs-shran!f
and priced for v&tuel tot
of colors, 37" wide.
BALCONY
Lustrous, ' mercerized broad
cloth In gay sesbIs patterns,
penHne desfgns, fiorals,
novelty prints! It's tli perfect
fabric for saucfe or yout spring
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In! 3&" wids.-
BALCOKY ,
Main at Esplanade
Phone 3121