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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1952)
WKDNKSDAY,. AlKitlST fl, 10S2 IIK.RAM) AND NKWS. K I. A MATH FALLS, ORKGON PAGE FIVE STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS FARTHER AT PENNEY'S! if I 1 ' 1 . . .' 1 " a. u. 4 BDflE STORE HOURS- Monday through Friday 9:30 to 5:30 ELEVATOR SERVICE ALL FLOORS - Saturday 9 to 5:30 i. c p. ' v, hi J A WHILE Philadelphia rvi bout Athlolic Pitchtr Bobby Shn1x, thera't another hurler ! in in lame city doing right wall himtolf, Ho'i Robin Ro berts (above) who notched hit lolh win for the Phili recently. Automobile Prices Said Heading Up , nr DAVID J. WII.KIK DKTHOIT ( New model panarnitrr auloinobllrn are itotnu conl more lo produra ami In II prnbnlitllty lhiy will carry Iniihcr price Ian. To what rxUMU mice conscious nriui will allrcl retail aalra In Uie rntnltm mottrl yrnr It bring Wirlrly flluiiMircl In aiilomotlve circle. CM more Iminrtllut concern, how rvrr, la Iho voltiine n( production thai mnv be achieved on the Initial lu.'ij model cara. The huubear of price conscious ness haa brrn talked about In automotive ouarlera lor more than a year and yet the merchandlaing uivlaion haa aold Just about all the rara II sol from the laclorlea. Karlirr In the 1S6J modpl Mason aome uKlualry rxiwrU aald the maiJtet would not absorb more than tour million new passenger cara una year. I l Tin prediction will not D teated because the laclorlea apparently will not build many more Ulan that number Una year. Prlcea tiuurcrt aomewhal In the predic tion, but ao. loo, did Uie volume ol care produced and aold alnce the end of world war II. Deapito recurrme shortages o( mnlerlal, labor disputes and the restrlcllona created by Die de lete program, Uie auto manu laclurera built and aold more cara In the postwar period than they expected to. Ol a total current registration ol aomewhere around 43 million pansengor cara considerably more than two thirds are postwar modela. But It haa to be noted that many of Iho cara built since the war already are being replaced: nine even have gone to the Jung pile. The Industry's statistical agencies say annual acrappage now runs close to 3 'a million units. Nevertheless there la no Indlca duo to shortages, Uie annual Junk ing ol obsolete cars will ever lull much below tho current level. Only a relatively amnll additional number ol sales are needed to give the entire Industry a profit able year. Red Cross To Train Youths live Red Cross chapters In the three Pacillc Coast suites will send sa high school students to a 10-day IrnlnliiR center opening Aug. 13 at Silver Creek Falls near Salem, Ore. On Aug. 1(1, 30 ndult leaders ol Junior Red Cross activities In the hi irn- cities will Join them lor an dull work shop. This la the llrst year that both Junior and adult leaders have been brought togother lor Joint training. Don M. Lcgg, assistant director of the Junior Red Cross tor the rnrllic area, said the Silver Creek Falls center was one of nine to operato this year In the United States. Among chapters sending their Junior leaders are: Washington Aberdeen, Port Angeles, Bremerton, Ellcnsburg, Cloldeudale, Seattle, Mount Vernon, Tacnma, Olympla and Bclllngham, Oregon Corvallis, Oregon City, Bend, Roseburg, Eugene, Portland, lllllsuora and McMlnnvlllo, What's That? TAZEWELL, Va, Ml Son In law of Ills own son-in-law, you ,ay? Now ain't that something: Let's see now, how was that again? Well, they got married here about a week ago: J. H. Hall, ol Mercer County, W. Vn., who Is 93, and Roxlo Biilloy Rutherford, ol Bristol, Vs., who Is only 03, You ace, Roxlo Is the step . daughter ol J. H. Hull's dnimhter Annie, who married Roxle's father, John W. Bailey. II you keep that straight, Ha simple. Hall la a son-in-law of his own daughter, and also a son-in-law ol his own son-tn-law. He Is Bailey's fatlier-ln-law, which mnkes llnlley a father-in-law of his own fnthci'-ln-law.- Fuilhor, Iho new Mrs, Hnll Is now molhcr-ln-lnw to her own fnlhri', and Mrs, Hull and Mrs, Bailey aro each othor's step . mother. Mr. Hull and Mr. Bailey are alcp-soiiH to ono another, and the two wives aro step-daughters to each other. Penney's new grade school .cottons figure to be the smartest buys in town! k i- r jr if;., . I P-- , jajr II ' - B fc- -MIL . i a. -st:. i f iMMi i r - m rttw it t 1 jfh m h ,i i n i o i'. !'- J 1 1 r mm COLORS FRESH AS PAINT "17" BE WISE! BUY NOW! Choose from rack after rack of n-ow ;.. SCHOOL DRESSES Sanforiiedt or pre-tlirunk for penrilnent? good fit! D-e-e-p hemi, beautiful new detiil . . . fehion-coniciouB-a-can-bt! Look! Here" re jutt a few for tizet 7-14! j A. Famous Dan River plaid with a grown-up 'contour" front belt, white pique trim .- 3.98 I B. Paper-crisp taffetiicd chambraT with iheer'j! mdlei, full twirly skirt 4.98 ' C Cheerful nlaid with annlinned daiaieai , i , i crisped with the biggest, whitest cuff)! . 3.98 v Kindergarten aires, 3-6X plaids. ....2.98 3-6X solids ....3.98 Jr. High (subteen) sizes, 8-14 5.90 ISbrinV.Rt will not eireed 1. SECOND FLOOR SA - i I A,. , it i-rfi".. : '6.. 4 1 fTT (Tt (TD Mb 0 II K-JS SIZES 7-H f 'V PANTIES GIRLS' 39c They're a smooth sturdy blend of cotton and -rayon. Dainty laco trims . , . clastic legs and waist. 2-16, SECOND FLOOR GIRLS' ANKLETS 29' WJiites! Pastels! Dark shades! Every color she needs! Sturdy mercerized cotton with nylon rein forced heels and toes for extra wear! Smart ribbed crew socks, sizes 7 to 11, or plain cuff top anklets, sizes 6 to 11. MAIN FLOOR LACY COTTON SLIPS Fresh white percales with wide- straps, ruffled hems . ... and pretty embroidery and lace! Full cut, good lengths, so easy to "do up." 2 to 14. . . SECOND FLOOR SANFORIZED BOYS FLANNEL SHIRTS 49 Big selection of boys' flan nel shirts in gay color-fast prints and plaids. Sizes 2 to 18. BASEMENT Hey E(ids! Free Show Friday ESQUIRE THEATER STARTING AT 10 A.M. J if. Ruggedly built of the HEAVIEST DENIM MADE! yiaj .IV III I IBLUE JEAN9J ' aCZzi SIZES 4.16 I I : Penney's I "k Penney's leans are pre cision -cut over scien-'( tifically graduated pat terns to fit his exact body size. Made of extra heavy U-ounce denim! Sanforiiedf! Can't shrink out of fit! Metal rivets at points of strain ! Bar-tacked for greater strength! Heavy duty rust resistant zippers! Snug-fitting western styling! BIGGER BOYS SIZES 29-36.. ..2.98 tShrinkeeiiinoi .xcwJi SHOP NOW! NEW STOCKS! COMPLETE SIZES! L Long wearing combed cotton socks with sturdy nylon re inforced heel and toe. Wonderful washfast colors that won't run! Dark or pastel assort ment. 6-10V4. BOYS' STURDY T-SHIRTS & BRIEFS 59c 491 T-Shirts Briefs The T-shfrls are made of snowy-white flat-knit com bed cotton. The briefs are combed cotton with elastic waist, and legs for com fortable fit. Both excep tional values. Sizes 10-16. BASEMENT BASEMENT 39 C i pr. UawTW