Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 24, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    MONDAY, MAKCII 24. lO.Vi
HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
lli'lllry I'linn Illlll'inl Olllol'
v lll ii n i'l lur II M piitlui k Miimi .
Wrcllii'Mli'y. All liiiiliilit'lN mill
lilnulu Hulled. J. W. Vi'lU'crs will
lnivi' Mime liilui niiillmi on whllu
iiiiimIc (Ill.Cill.i' In ciiltlc.
Iliinir- Mr. unci Mm. V. John
Wi-hl mill iliiuitlilrr. I Mm, lui vr rn.
luinid limn I'oilliinil where limy
wtiii cullrd by tlin drulli ul Mr
Wi'fii'u mother.
IMmli'lliiii - I .mi Ann ('lump, dimull
lii ul Mr. mill Mm. ilnrulil Chime
III)!) Murllii wiin mil' ul 22 mullein
ii'lii mrntliiK v. 01 1 id i h IIvIiik iii uiill
1iilloim In tliu Amluied Women
Hiinlrnln Mvle show, I'eb. 27. In
lleilinrer Hull, Unli'i-mlly ul Ore
nun. Hill In n senior iiiiiJuiIiik 111
kciiciiil nocliil M'lnuT.
N'cw Kmi- Wind Iihh been re
eelvecl hern ul the blrlh ul Imiki'IH'.
Mnrrh '.!'.!, of n win lo Mr. iiml
Mri. Hoy I'i. Unifier. The iimUier
t Hit former Mary Lou Allen,
K 1 11 11 1 ii 1 1 1 J ' J 1 1 1 - 'I I in huliy, burn In
Hueml lleurt llortpillll wrluhi'll M'V
t-n pound, IU uiincrn, mid hint been
iminrd Hlt'vrn Mlilmel. The linil
leru Imvo u diniKliliT, IN-giiy Loulne
two yenrn old. Oi iinilpiirrnlH uru
Mm. Ili'tly Aili'ii. Kliimiilh fulls
Jnhii Allen, Hrml. uiiil Mr. n ml
Mi-. Cliiri'iii r Unifier. Oiikrldiie,
(lie
Mirllm Clitliullr Uiiughlern will
inirt toinithl In regular Action. 8
pin pi Minted llii.rl I'lirlf-ll Mull
A piinrl dlM'tinhlnn on the Huern
mrulp will lit prer.rnlrd. The mem
hi'i h will w on lavrUes for 11
(-llulltiihlr tiprlliK project.
Ilrlirkuh Koelul Club will meet
1 pin, WrtlnrMliiy, for h potlutk
luneh mid bUHlni'hH mrrtlnK.
Hie Three It Chili will inert 12::ia
p in Tuesday nt the hunting unit.
HoMeiine will be Kiilhlcen llrp
burn mid KIMe l.oiiKineir.
Allnmonl-P'I A will hold it titin
11 V fUli-iilulit r'rldny nt Dig Allu
niont Junior HihIi. Dinner Miiris
nt 0:30 pm. In be followed by 11
tmoker. inuvlen, square ilnnclnii
mid ninny eurulvnl cmeeKMnnn All
thin Including the dinner lor 60
cenlfl per pernon.
Hrt'overlng I'nvllt Newnlniin
Oli'iie, I'liiploveil by A. ft, Ciunp-
bell, In iirrluiii.ly III.
Arrival - Here lor the fmieriil lo
iluy of Mm. NrlPe Miulhii Mr
Ciiluley urn 11 dmiithtir, Mm. Vnl
erle Itiilnen, Hull r'riiiif-b'i'o, u Min,
Ullly Mi Ciuiliy Kiiiieue mid ii "li
ter of Hurry lliilvlh. Mi l. Klimr
HiMkliiK, 1'nlo Alto. Mm. MeCiiuley
min-ln-liiw. I'll i ii' i ii I Kvrvlren wen;
held thin iiioiiiIiik.
ItrenverlllK -Mri. lleilniili Aiken.
Irort Kliiiniilh in rei-uperiiiini: Irnni
IL l-rrinl hlt'l,.nu ItlticHN id In-
Inline of iiei hIMi'i', Mm. l!ob l.ewln,
uiene,
Meellni-'I'lie Ml. l.nkl l.ndleii
Aid will holt! ii ii'KUliir niei-tnii!
WedneMliiv, 'J p.m. ut the liomo of
Mm. f'reil Heyini'i.
l-'rriiiiint f'i'A Ktiuiire diinrlni',
Ki'inin In lo mi'i'l. Ill tlin lioyn' 10 in
toiunrruw, II p in
l.lk ('liib-.-HiUtiii ihinrliiK lo
lilKld lit t) with (Hi,, Kills (.ii 111 i iu
Open Tiinllil t:luiiM- In Auieil
can hinuuiiKe Ih-miii louli.:ht, 7
lO'rlot-k, In rooin HUH, Kliiiiiutli Ull
I loll IIICll M I..,1. ( nil Mil, Komi
, IIK7&, for turthi'l' hifolinntioii.
' Dejrrr nf lliiniir - l.oil;i- ineeK
tonmht nt M in 1 1 ir- K C hull, l-'or-iniils
nre lo hr worn for the Junior
Krudiiiillon.
! Tim nsrliil 'lull hiitlhOt'K a rind
pnrty TiieMhiy. 8 p.m., nt Hie hoine
inf Mender. McC.'nirken, Will N Dili.
'Menibem mid frleud.s nre luvlted,
FOR YQUR LENTEN MENUS
'I II mid llenlth Aiikihi, Klumnlh
rlinpler IN lo hiivn n hiiiehnon luenl
liii! louionow noon ut the. Wlnrmii
llnlel.
Hoy KrniilH- 'J ump VI In In meet
lit Hie Flint I'renbyteilnil Church
toiiioi row, 7 .'ID p. in,
lliippy Hour Club Meetn '1'ueH
dny, I :io p in., nt the home ol
Mi ii. K. II. Liiwrenee. 3&00 Ander
ion Ave.
To l:iiene Miinlvn I.ylle. I0H0
e'remont, mid Kulliy Andemon,
'tl'.l Loill, Kpenl their nprlHK tchool
viicullon In Kuni'iie.
In Tru-Mm. K R. Ilmnbrlrk,
fi a r.lilornlo. In In lloiuilon, Texan,
whi-ii. hhe wn culled bec-uune of
Mie eerloun lllnenn of tier diniKh
ter, Mm, M. A. MrColluiii, the lor
iiniT I'ul lliiiiilirli.k.
llt'KN FATAL
! f'fJllTI,ANI Ml OeoiKC K.
Muxwell. JO, burned when n curd
ibonril i ilndi'd in hln ntove si
(home i'rldiiy, died III a huiipllnl
iheie Monduy.
,1 l''lre Invehliiiitnm khIiI unnes
; formed bv thn lire iiiumrentlv col
li rli'd In Hie box mid exploded
I when Ihi'V not hot,
AIoiik Ihe Miiiylund nnd Vlrnlnln 1
i onnl.'i, iiieiihndi-n, n npeclen of I
IMi. me known un buiiheiid, buR
IikIi, oldwife, nlewlle, Krecnliill,
liind cIh'Iiok. I
Tele-fun
by Vanen Goodrich
()unl. Club will meet for n (1 30
dinner lonh:bt In the Pelic-un Purty
mom. 8iropiimlnt mrmbem rr In.
vlled lo thin meetinn.' Two fihnn.
one on Civil Defenie nnd one on
Itnclnl Tolernnre will be shown.
Ager Rites
Set Tuesday
Funernl nervlcen for Grow.
WnMilnclon Aiser. fO. pioneer Kln
mlh HnMn rnmher, nre to be held
tomorrow, 3 pm, from O'llnlr'n
Memorlnl Chnpel. 6ih nnd Pine.
He died In a hospital here Biiturdny
mi-In.
Mr. ARer. born In Slsklvnu Coun
ty, Cnllfornln, In April, lWil). nine
lo Klmnnlh In 1U00. lilt ruiiiii
linme unn neur wKeno.
Ills fulher, Ihe lute .leroine ARer,
-na one of the enrly wtllem in
fil'klyou and Ihe town of Ager wns
FRESH! MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS'
WW
COT TAGS
SiSEi
!
A roa TMI CTIt LUI
coiuci CHitii mciri toot
"I'd better hang up now. I
have a hunch Father wants
to use the 'phono.". . . Every
body gels tetter service when
the youngsters are considerate
telephone users! . . . Pacific
Telephone.
linmed for him.
The widow, Mrs. Binoche Arct.
Is a (IniiRhier of the late Orxon ,
A. Ktrrm, Klumnlli oCunty'a first
homcslendrr.
Besldeii the widow, Mr. Ager Is '
aurvlved by: two daughters, Mrs. :
Helen Lonuticvlllo nnd Mra. Irina
muck, both of Klmnnth l-'nlU: (
iniri: nuiwt, uuiiiin nun ucurRC,
Klaninlli I'ulln and Lowell, Anh
Innd; two brothers, Chnrlea, Kla
math Talla, nnd Jerome, Yrekn:
four nlstrrn, Mrs. Lucy Van Sandt,
Yrekn, Mrn. Knte Preeninn aril
Mm. Panic Anderson, 8unol, Calif.,
nnd Mrs. Alloc Pnrriott, Punctc,
Cnllf.'
The Hev. Dnvld Bnmelte Jr.,
will uiiKitiiiT ni, ill: luiii'im lino
inicriucni win uc in n-iiiniHin
Memorlnl Pnrk, ,
Cry To Him I
By ;koik;k n. tayi.ob
One of our mission stations over
sells reports 60 natives convortcd
Inst yenr. These have a cheer, ;
hope and aod-nnture unknown to
them before they
fJ'Tft opened their hearts j
Vx '.fT5 I nn" .lct chrM '" 1
' jii any man be in :
J Christ, he In a new :
IZiV JUerentlon. Old thlngn !
""lli have passed away'
fJf 1st Cor. 6:17. One
I i'ft-O "' (heir mission
I i f"rrc ur,(c, u li
I f& ' prny on nnd on tor j
I iff llielr Sunday After-1
Wig ftmm m noon meet when so
tiro, N. Tnvlor'"n"V converts arc
broiiRht in.
Few ever ro to a physician until
fhey know themselves to be sick.
And no one ever comes to Christ
to be saved until he knows himself
to be lost. Only and can convince
men that they nro lost. ONE
Give men the Message of salva
tion. TWO Pray Ood lo con
vince them. Most saved people
have been prayed for, Plend with
God to bring theit IhrniiRli. This
upaco used by a family who would
s"c you saved.
HEW LOW GROCERY PRICES
Hood River Apple Cider
Roxbury Chocolate Cherries lb. 39c
Hormel Spam
Swift's Prem
12-01.
12-01.
46c
46c
EVERYDAY LOW MEAT PRICES
Slab Bacon
Sliced Bacon, Standard
Sliced Bacon, Fancy
Pork Sausage
Pork Link Sausage
Ground Beef
Lamb Shoulder Roast
Halibut
Salmon
Fillet of Sole
H-D Whiting
Lunch Meat, Assarted
Bockwurst
Evis. Fowls
Del Monte Lard
Jowls
Pork Liver
Fryers
,b 39c
.b 43c
ib 55c
b 39c
,b 59c
,b 59c
.b &9c
,b 59c
,b 79c
,b 57c
.b 29c
ib 59c
.b 65c
ib 59c
2.b, 25c
,b 25c
.b 29c
.b 65c
Florida Oranges
5 lbs.
39c
PenneyS
171
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STORE HOURS 9:30 - 5:30
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ELEVATOR SERVICE TO ALL FLOORS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!
BIG SAVINGS. FINE SELECTIONS. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
V J
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ANOTHER
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'6
IV8
SOLIDS L jjJ
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LOOK AT THESE COLORS!
LILAC
GREY
PINK
GOLD
AQUA
BIEGE
WHITE
NAVY
RED
It's the most popular short coat ever made! Clever,
flattering, boxy style with neat, clean lines . . .
beautifully tailored . . . lots of details . . . and
they're priced at a tiny 4.98! You'll want to hurry
in right away while the color selection is large!
Sizes 00 to 00, plain or checks.
Jak& ihs nkvcdoh Jb ouJi
SECOND FLOOR
NEW PRINTS ... .
RAYON
SPRING
PRINTS
P90
in misses
and
half sizes
Small, neat patterns to bold scenic designs
. . . fresh and new as Spring itself! And of
course you know rayon print for its
airy, lightweight sheerness ... its wonder-
ful washability. Another plus . . . the
thrifty Penney price that brings you so
much smart looks, so much "wear, for so.
little! Aqua, gray", and pastels like green,
lilac, pink, maize . . . 14-20. 1612-2412.
Take the elevator to our Second Floor
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"Keyed to you and your budget"
Prtshest touch ever (nr
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In tailored shapes lav
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Sparkling white with
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Other Type and Styles
From 2.98 to 6.00
ON OUR SECOND FLOOR
ll:J
AhuLl, dhSAAlj
NYLON
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9BC
PAIR
Sheer and so dainty! Your
perfect Sunday-go-to-meeting
gloves! Easy to care for . . .
you know how nylon washes
and dries so quickly! White,
black, navy, pink. Sizes 6 to
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MAIN FLOOR
LEATHER
OR CORDE
HANDBAGS
"7790
PLUS
TAX
Smooth calf leather in brown, black.
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JEaaz Jjum
RAYON
SUPS
98
Fine' multi-filament rayon
crepe with lavish lace trim
at hem and bodice! Four-
8re cut for smoother, last-
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42.
MAIN FLOOR
GOLD
IBaiishhm
TEEN FLATS
SILVER
SATIN
BLACK LEATHER
WHITE LEATHER
DOWNSTAIRS
Young classic . . . the cut
little ballet Hat with a draw
string for snug fit, a com
fortable cushion inside wedge,
long-wearing sole . . . Sani
tized for cleaner, better wear.
Sizes 4 to 8'i. AA-B.
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MAIN
FLOOR
RAYON-GABARDINE '
SUITS FOR
JR. BOYS
wool - hcupn .
; SLACKS
FOR MEN
27ori
28 to 42
Balance-blended for smooth.
crisp appearance plus extra
long wear. Smartly styled
with continuous waistband,
deep reversed pleats, sup
pressed waistline. Checks or
plains. . v, , ...
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Hcnvicr than average fabric
that's creases resistant and
wonderfully long wearing.
Double-breasted style . . .
fully lined ... In solid colors.
Handsomely tailored ... a
perfect dress-up suit for the
youngsters. Sizes 4 to 8.
DOWNSTAIRS