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    ; MONDAY, l-'KHHUAItY 25, 11152
iiKIlALO AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAMA OREGON
PAGE KtVR
itiitiiiissi
i i fay DAVID O. BAMUTHIR, AP Hwl '" tdltarj
luiiin Owiii tbIiiii; I'ru and Cnn
la llio tlllr- ot u rlmptnr III H new
lioiik by Nathan HIiiius. forinnr ad
ministrator ol Hid United Htiitca
liuiinlnK Autlifiilly. Jt urrattnbi
many mard arumnunla In favor ol
ic iUiiK limn (or owning a hemic.
HincK hiiinr owtitira are In (he
majority in thin country, It la In
Irrnriliui to rxnmlnii Strain' lii'iiu
nwiita in nrn how 34 million Anier
Ilium could be wrong.
or comae, Straus la known aa
tlio fomiHi.il public ImilnliiK advn
cute In the country, And public
hollaing drpcuda on rcntera, not
buyers.
Huwrver, public lioiinlnii la a
problem of direct concern to home
ownera everywhere. It has to he
aubnldlzed Iroin lederal Income
tiixea and from local real ealnte
taxes. Hut It Ima comn to he wide
ly accepted aa a neoraaiiry aoclal
liinctluii ol the government, be
cuum everyone cun t afford to buy
a iHiuan enprclallv alnro the no-dowii-pnymeul
mortgage arrange
inenlH biivo been revoked.
Hie title of Hlriiua' book, Juat
pnbll.-lird by Alfred A. Knopf, la
"Two-Thirds of a Nation." Thla l
bawl on thla alatemeii'.:
"Two-thirds of all the famlllea
In the country have Incomes of
Irn tlinn H0 a week. Their need
lor new homes la a preaalng and
often Inaolnble problem tor them,
ft nhould be the concern of all of
u."
The author thinks that the joh
Mblllty of Joba being shifted from
one city to another inakea home
ownership undesirable. "mobility and
and Immobility," he shvb, "The
very charanterlatlca which en
deared home ownership to earlier
griiernllona, are Ha greatest draw
backs today."
He criticizes real estate adver
tising of 119.000 house which
rlalma (83 a month like rent paya
all. He cltea the absence of allow
ancea lor heal, gaa, electricity and
water, maintenance and repairs,
reserve for contlgenclea.
Hlrnua lumps Interest and amor
tisation together under the high
roil of capital. In the rase of the
$13,000 house he mentions, thla
kern amounts to ICS out of the $83
monthly. But he inakea no note of
the fact that the amortization
roughly half of the 66 la In ef
fect enforced aavlng. alnce It re
suits in a home owned ires and
rlear.
He compares the 1113 monthly
payment on the house with a 170,46
monllily charge for a 813,000 co
operative apartment of 4j rooms
In a partially subsidized project.
But the apartment buyer paya only
$t a nioniii In luxe because tho
project la partially exempt. Tne
home owner paya $16 out of Ills
U3 In taxes.
While the home owner will have
house to sell, If he chooses, when
his mortgage la pail off In 30 yeara,
the apartment buyer wilt own stocg
responslbllty an Incentive to better
themselves flnancally. itather than
home ownership making a worker
docile, ho la much more likely to
bo ambitious. On tho otlier hand,
a tenant In public housing cannot
have more than a certain Income.
If he Is offered promotion, he
must weigh his pay rise against
the rent aubsldy he la enjoying,
for more pay meant ho muat
move.
What appears to me the strong
est arguments for home owner
In a co-operative corporation, when I ship are neglected by Btraua. Some
his amortization la completed in i ininga in me cannot oe measured
40 yeara. In dollura and cents. Bringing up
The author makes no mention """drcn on city atreeta cannot be
of Income tax deductions allowed pi.ied with rearing a family
to bolh of those buvera for Interest ''""'' or ""'"'V environ-
and laxea lis id a bonus that does awM. " matter how poor a home
Sol wwuVto thi renter owning family may consider Itself,
"""The tenant X "i.lfera a nay ! '"" " '""
cut or dismissal can move Into 'enmity. ,
cheaper quarters or double up
with relatives dur'ng hard times," One or more cold rooma In a
he argues. "To the wage earner jhoufe are quite common espe
who la buying a house on Install- dally since one-story houses atnrted
ment plan, lots of Ills lob mav I to ramble all over the landscape.
leud to losa of Ills home and all ,Of course, thei.e rooms ane not
dressed sensibly'' In red woolens,
people paid no attention to thla,
Now we have to buy space heaters.
These re auxiliary heating units,
taking the place of the old-fashioned
cylindrical gaa heater Grand
pa used to have in the bathroom.
Remomber7 When you got out ol
the tub shivering and bumped Into
that auffoclallng gadget, you'd get
a blister where you coulun l com
plain about It,
Modern apace heaters have given
us much refinement over those
slapstick days. Whether fired by
gaa or oil, they're slick and more
nary rodlatora warma the air, while that cornea from the run. They fit
only about 20 per cent l radiant.
To reverse those percentages and
avoid dehydrating the air exces
sively by heating it, they recom
mend radiant heat.' ; , ;, .
The man who owns a house with
a fairly satisfactory heating plant
is going to think more than twice
before installing a network of colls
to give him radiant heated floors
or ceilings. Ho the industry has
come up with radiant wall panels.
These panels, made of onanue
glass, give off heat In the form of
or lens streamlined. Their efficiency I m'lra-red raya. almllar to the heat
has been stopped up while their
right against the wall, calling for
no replastcrlng or redecorating and
not only fill the bill for auxiliary
heat, but can be used In every
loom to heat an entire house.
People who uae them say you
ran touch the glass surface of
these panels without getting burned
ellhough you can't leave your hand
there. Some have wire shields
across the front to keep children
from being frightened.
There are various makes. The
panels usually are 16 by 34 Inches
shaped to take the place of base-
noara.s.. others are tall and nar
row for scant places In bathrooms,
kitchens or halla. B. A. Needham,
president of the Continental Radi
ant Olassheatlng Corp., aaya his
flrrri alone has installed more than
'(00,000 panels to date.
or 34 by 38 inches. Some are sons
NATURAL OAS IN TOKYO
TOKYO, I The Tokyo prefec
ture! government hopes that ex
ploitation of a large natural gas
deposit beneath the city may even
tually solve the fuel problems of
mis metropolis ol live million per-
Promptly R:ltar:3
Itching Eczema!
Pat the flrat applications oi
highly medicated Zemo pro H promptly
niiovaa Itching, burning ol aeaama.
raahM, athletes foot, paoriaala. pim
ples and almilar annoying aurface ekta
and acalp irritations. Tha aotlr how
Suickly the akin start! to heal and clear,
uy i'rtra gfreaef say p p x
Z.mo Liquid for K 11 II
stubborn cum.- JaalasltlW
of the savings he has Invested In
It."
Four page from that statement,
Strauss aays:
"Some people have had the tem
erity to auggeal that Uie enthusiasm
of bUHlneas uitercals for home
ownership has a connection with
the lact that the man who Is pay
ing for hia home on the installment
Inn la an especially uocue woraer.
leans thai losa oi nia loo, or
a strike which will interrupt his
weekly earning, may mean the
losa of his home."
On Uie contrary, It aeema to me,
home ownera usually find their
nccesarlly cold. They're more like
ly just enough cooler than other
rooms to make the house uncom
fortably warm when arJ if they're
brought up to normal.
In the good old dBys when every
room had a fireplace and we
plai
lie
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rial Smtll Nanrtrarrlm
Mmbfrbla Irs
i.im ositiaa fur
Preferred Ins. Exch.
t. wn.LAau i niAai.Lat
nut. Af.nl
rant taiai
sro svuia aiiia si.
GOOD NEWS FOR DOGS
...BAD ODORS ENDED!
Nw mat-fltvord mcaf
dodorll brmmih and kadyl
Now t treat improvement has been made
in the dog meal ait dogs love! Ken-L-Meal
is now ioniaed witb tklmphyllm
nature's own miracle deodorant. A regu
lar diet of Ken-L-Meal will quickly rid
your dog of bad breath and body odors.
Ken-L-Meal, the meat-flavored dog
meal, is a complete food that requites no
supplements. And it ends odors foil. Get
Keo l. Mcil at your favorite store or
drain's, ot write fur fire special certificate
tint aav you 15' on your first package.
Send this ad on t postcard to Ken-L-Products,
Dept. 249, Box 53J9, Chicago
77, III.
fumes have been stepped down.
One of the niftiest a perennial
favorite for some time now !a a
little a t a m radiator on cast
ers which is heaed bv electricity.
You plug It Into Grandma's room
when she Insists she's chilly re
Kardless of what the thermostat
aaya. Presto, she has her own
gteam heat.
But some heating englneera say
we're all wrong when we try to
heat the air In a room In order to
heat our bodlca. They contend It's
better to heat our bodies and
leave the Blr cooler for breathing.
These are Uie advocates of radiom
heat. They aay:
"Stand out of the wind on a
bright winter day and feel the heat
of Uie aun. That's radlent heat. It
warma you much more than It
warms the air."
These men argue that 80 per
cent ol the heat given off by ordl-
"Monthly Pains" stopped
or amazingly relieved j
n 3 out of 4 catftf In doctor ttsttl ;
Chance ro you're puttlnfr up '
tinncj!iarly with the functionally 1
ftuid palm, cramps and weak, "no
good" feelings of menstruation 1 j
PorJnactualtwitsbydoctors.Lydla !
Plnlcham' Compound brought com
plete or striking relief irom such dis- !
trcM tn 3 out of 4 of the canes!
, LydJPinlthim'ilTnodrfnmitjflcionl I
So in Lydla E. Plnkhim'i Vcetablt !
Compound or new. improved Table'! t
with added Iron. Bee If taken throng
the month It doesn't give rellel from ;
tttoa baclcachef. Jlttr help you fct
better beore and during your period) i
Or If you suffer from functional "hoi '
flaine" of "change of life." find out hoi 1
uonderul Ptnkiicm i is jot thai, loot
II baa a aaLriiag efert aa ;
lailaaeaatrBcitasatliai (
flat) aaaaa aeaatfaal aaial .
MO 00
Duchets
New Low Grocery Prices
20c
35c
35c
63c
Lunch Box
. P-
4 lb.
Swift's Lard
Salad Dressing
Sandwich Spread
Idaho Red Beans
New Low Meat Prices
Leg of Lamb 89c
Small Loin Lamb Chops - 99c
Lamb Shoulder Roast 75c
Lamb Breast & Shank 37c
Everyday Low Prices
Cherub Milk 14c
Cherub Milk - 6.49
Flour H-,,,,""m 87c
Pork Sausage 49c
Ground Beef 59c
Pork Loin Roast"'1 "'""t 45c
Pork Chops """""V - 65c
PorkSteak Sh-M" , 49c
Pork Roast Sh ,d r - 39c
PenneyIsI
kiiiiiw liti Vl'ff 1 1
Store Houn: 9:30-3:30
END-OF-MONTH
YARDAGE!
PRICED TO CLEAR!
RAYON SERGE
1 00
2 YARDS
FOR
OH lata
S.1U abal
BALCONY
Percale Prints
00
4 YARDS
FOR
0 TNrantlnael
prlati
(.aafarltetl
bAlcony
SPECIAL FEATURE!
GIRL'S
,v DRESSES
"FRESH
SPRING
COTTONS"
FOR TODDLERS FOR GIRLS
SIZES
1-3
1
00
SIZES
3-6x
1
98
f :
Downright amazing at tills tiny prlcel
Crisp embossed cotton styled (or the
very-young set with lots of delicate trim
ming. Full skirted styles, nicely detailed.
Soft pastel colors. ' ,
SECOND
FLOOR
Pemey's
mm.
TERRIFIC VALUES! HURRY I
LIMITED QUANTITIES!
END-OF-MONTH
STORE HOURS: 9:30-5:30
W all a sj
MANY, MANY WANTED ITEMS NOV PRICED TO CLEAR!
ODD LOTS, DISCONTINUED LINES, SOILED and DAMAGED
GOODS! SHOP OUR ENTIRE STORE FOR GIANT SAYINGS!
WOMEN'S COATS
OUR ENTIRE
WINTER LINE
gabar-
REDUCED!
00
nAf nni fleeces.
dines, rayon gaua.u...-.
Broken sizes and style in
all lines. Moat basic colors,
you SAVE at this terrific
closest price! nu,
today. Sizes -10--"--
40-20 'i. , ryfT
SECONU ruwr
ONE GROUP
MEN'S TIES
2 Fori
Odds n' ends of
close-out patterns.
MAIN FLOOR
00
FINAL CLEARANCE!
GIRL'S DRESSES
ONE
CROUP
ONE
GROUP
ONE
GROUP
j oo 2 2'
SECOND FLOOR
CLOSE-OUT
MEN'S TOPCOATS
Sizes 37-2; 39-1; 1-40;
42L-1; 42-1; 44L-2.
Close-out styles.
00
25
MAIN FLOOR
ODD LOTS
WOS. HANDBAGS
Plastic calf.
1
00
Plus Tax
MAIN FLOOR
ODD LOTS
WOMEN'S SHOES
100
V
Novelty and casuals.
Discontinued lines.
- DOWNSTAIRS
ODD LOTS
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
ONE ONE
GROUP GROUP
00 , 200
DOWNSTAIRS
MEVS SIZE IS ONLY
FLANNEL SHIRTS
100
1
Sanforized
Cotton Plaids.
MAIN FLOOR
WOS. SWEATERS
ONE GROUP
150
1
Slip-over style.
All wool.
Sizes 36-38-40.
SECOND FLOOR
V A Dl A sfHE
LOTS! atWlai ENDS!
REMNANTS!
BALCONY
ODDS and I
ENDS!
DRAPERY
REMNANTS!
FIGURED &
PLAIN!
DOWNSTAIRS.
COLORED TOWELS
..rr CI ACUCIal
ONE GROUP
2 FOR
100
Tremendous savings for
thrifty nome -FamJus
quality brand
towels of thick, absorb
enl terry. Choose Maize.
Pink Blue and Flamin
go! Shop today and
SAVE at. Penney s. .
MAIN FLOOR
ONE GROUP
3 FOR
100
Mi
to
i
i
IV J
One Group 1N Wool
MEN'S SLACKS
500
Sizes 28-30-31-34-36-38.
MAIN FLOOR
CLEARANCE!
GIRL'S ROBES
j50
Cotton Chenilles. -
Sizes 2-10-14-16.
SECOND FLOOR
ODD LOTS
MEN'S SHIRTS
100
Whites and Fancys.
Sizes 15 to 17.
MAIN FLOOR
WOMEN'S
FLANNEL PAJAMAS
1
50
Size 38 only. Maize,
Blue, Peach.
MAIN FLOOR
WOOL QUILT LINED
BOYS' JACKETS
300 .
Zip front
Self collar
Sizes 6 and 8.
DOWNSTAIRS
PLAID LINED!
BOYS' JEANS
j 50
Sanforized
Fully lined
Sizes 3 and 4 onlv
DOWNSTAIRS
Men'a Wool Nylon An4
ALL WOOL SHIRTS
.00
Plaid patterns.
Sizes IS to 17!.
MAIN FLOOR
CLOSE-OUT!
SNOWSUITS
4
00
Broken styles and sizes.
SECOND FLOOR
ONE GROUP
SLIPPERS
1
00
Women"s and Boy's
Broken sizes
DOWNSTAIRS
SMALL SIZE ONLY
MEN'S SLIPPER SOX
1
00
Soft Leather Soles
Wool uppers
DOWNSTAIRS
MEN'S
10 WOOL UNIONS
150
1
Long sleeve: long leg.
Sizes 42-44-46. - .
MAIN FLOOR
MEN'S PART WOOL
. SUCK SOX
3 Pair 1
15 wool.
Sizes 10 "i to 13.
MAIN FLOOR
00
-...aii-W"-"-" . . A aaaV k J
RAYON FAILLE and RAYL00M
DRAPERIES D
PRICED TO CLEAR!
Two discontinued lines ara
orlced to sell fast! Smart. UU
Pecottor solid shades you'll II WW
want to use .auiN
Lur home! Hurry In now II YARD
. .. ..... ntentvl
anu r - , ...
DOWNilAiiva
SIZE D MEN'S
FLANNEL PJ.'s
1
50
Coat or Mlddie style.
Sanforized.
MAIN FLOOR
MOUTON COLLAR
BOYS' JACKETS
:oo
Wool Quilt Lined.
Sizes 8-16-18.
DOWNSTAIRS
laasHafESviHHaMMMRas
ONE RACK WOS.
BETTER DRESSES
400
Misses, Half Sizes.
Early Spring Styles.
SECOND FLOOR
ASSORTED PATTERN8
PLASTIC TABLECLOTHS
50'
54x54
54x72
BALCONT
Odd Lots! Soiled and Damaged!
Out- They Go At Terrific Prices!
MAIN FLOOR