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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1952)
WEDNESDAY, AlIOUST fl. II i n JnJ OFF ON A SHOPPING TRIP tin other day were Mr. R. M. McVeigh end children Lorry and Judy. Il l already time to lay vin the supplies that will be neodod lor ichosl again. Like Christmas do your shopping early. iff ifc 1 DAN WELLS, junior at KUHS. thinks that a new sports jacket would be about the thing to take back to school with him. And Salesman George Demetrakoi at Reeder's is in total agreement with him. NANCY CLARK who enters kUHS this fall'as a , freshman models a jacket and skirt in the Town Shop and shows interest in the jacket she's holding. State T-V Station In Valley Eyed ASHLAND lB A. Rtate-nwnrrt television transmitter on Mary's t'ealr., wo.it of Corvnlll.i, wa pro posed Mnndav to the Blftte Bourd of Higher Education. The chancellor's Intpr-lnstllullnm I television committee made the propositi o tho board which In hold Inn ll August merlins; here. A llve-nionlh nlutly formed the baa Is for the program outlined as nil Jdueatlonnl service reaching 304, (10 people. The Initial cost was estimated at. (140.S3A. Thl money would hve to come from tho LOKlslalure. The dominium anld It tried lo Interest , various foundations In flnnnciiiK a Male TV station but had no luck. . Jn addition, thore would bo an nil ' mm I operalliiK coat of $110,300. . The proposal aays that Mary's 1BS2 3 rial Prnk as a trnn.smlttrr location would permit direct broadcasts Irnm hnlh Oregon Stale College at Cnrvallls and the University of Oregon at Kiirciic. The peak Is the blithest n tho Coast range. Tlie Mary's Teak TV plan calls for co-nidlniilliiK the pronrBinmln with KOAC, the state-owned radio station at Corvallls. It lists these costs; transmitter. $205,331; Cor vallls Rliidlo, $140,H9; EURCno stu dio, $130,608; kinescope recording unit, $37,784; remote mobile unit; $110,701, The klnescopo unit permits pro strains lo he filmed for later trans mission: the mobile unit permits "live" casts of events sway from the studios.' The report went Into some detail on potential users nl a stale-owned TV station, HstlnR the various stato sgrnclra, and pointed out that the Federal Communications Commis sion regulations prohibit commer cial or seml-commerclal telecasts on educational channels. That means, tho report said, that llltle revenue can be had from the stnttnn'a operations. Foundations might provldo somo financial help and somo money could also be had Irnm fees charged students taking; lelnonst extension service lectures and from student training programs. n m I, i ,i A Si 1 T 1 Ik. THE LATEST THING In snappy leather jackets is carefully placed on the dummy by Dick Harris at Rudy's. SUE THOMSON and FRANCES COX . . . modeling sweaters and skirls and admiring a corduroy jacket in Whytal's are entering Fremont Junior High when they go "back to school." v.. r- r .-v BONNIE KARNES left, in sweater and skirt from the Town Shop "back to school" stock, whilo Dolly Lowell tompts her with a sweater. Bonnie will be a freshman at KUHS and Dolly is a senior. TAKE A GOOD PORTABLE B4CK TO SCHOOL' Rodio-Phonoqroph "Mercury" 3-spced porf oble in a beautiful tan leatherette luqqaqe case. SS9.95 Radio-Phonoqroph "Mercury" fully automatic radio phonograph. Tan leatherette luqqaqe cose at above. $99.95 Many other models in portable radios, phonos or combinations All available on our usual easy terms Derhijb Music Co. 120 No. 7th IIERAI,D AND NEWS, mi .. M " -.. .r ;.i RCA Victor Super "Person al" portable radio. Tucks away in your suitcase. $36.50 RCA Victor Table Combina tion. Ideal for vour study room at home or collcqo. With tho new 45 RPM Spindle-plays all 3 speeds. $134.50 Ph. 4519 A ff yy b5 KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON MttvnJ) (e) "RMtykufl" Nw foubl. lold Ivrtl.n.tk, lhr-qvxirlr lltvl r II btlKd (K plain. 3i-0. ... (bj "danay" roclloiUris itioxl Mllor, imart culftd Uvfi, nb ba lo liar mug. Won'l hikt upi II I Jonmn tulMoilortd, 32-40. ...I.5 (c) "elamour slrl" luiurloul k- aigoft, imort boxy cul, cottly caihmtri typo nocklino. loll wattr poorl button dyod to notch. 14-40 10.91 (d) "lucky" Clonic pullovtr, luxvr- lout coihmtro typo nncklino, booulllully lull-toilorod. 32 40. ...7.I umi X Jteb THE F 3F TOWN L- i . ) illrll lull for UiKftr ItM, i V .' for rrfM wrtlt til, lQSv Drtte' ter Weeeeet wear. t3Ki3V (d) ; I 0-,$ V ; .) meitMno ie. Ml. sr. I.li C.i'V tmbroew ! J-$ jr. 1 1' U Mi ts 'WS --x ww ) SHOP THE STORE YOU ENJOY 1mm 500 MAIN color harmonics by , sweaters skirts sox stoles You're sweater-perfect and coor-perfect, top-to-toe... because you can't make color mistakes with these marvelous new match-and-blend harmonics ! Match sweaters and skirts, then blend in stoles and sox (or vice-versa)' you compose your ; own color symphonies, all in that amazing Jantzen-exclusive Kharafleece which feels so rich', looks so luxurious, washes so well. It's Jantzen top-to-toe time. ..rightnow! Hurryin! mi PAGE SEVEN