Uday!y 13' 1954
HKKAM) ANin NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
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alr.. ,hi sDecial meeting Mon-
Tulelate.
L service-examinations ; are
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,..u and News, is visuiiib
o-n...... aiirf Pnriftc Grove
li) until fe c 01 u
I,., .i n-,irMlll be considered
tm next meeting of the Nature
i,ty of the Klamath Region.
hrediv. Jan. M. ai o p.m.
u.,i.aW nf rrnmmerce. Two
liion picture films will be shown.
k dealing witn me mo oi me oU
k the other with tne nie ox uie
bver.
rime Chanie-the Summers PTA
will meet at 7 p.m. .Friday, Jan.
15, instead oi at 8 p.m. as pre
viously announced. Mrs. Clarence
Ward will show slides of her Euro
pean tour. All members and friends
of Bummers VIA are invited to at
Dimes Dance The Langell Val
ley Women's Club will sponsor a
dance at the Community Hall Jan.
16 for tne benefit of the March of
Dimes. Everyone Is invited to at
tend and help this worthy cause.
Mrs. Marion Lindsay Is chairman
of the committee.
Farm Bureau Langell Vallev
Farm Bureau Center will meet at
the L.V. community Hall Jan. 16
at 8 p.m. Resolutions will be voted
on and other business will be taken
care of. Chairman Ben Nork urges
all memoers to attend.
Exhibition The A & I Folk
Dnnce Club and the Minute Club
will do an exhibition at the March
of Dimes Square Dance Jamboree,
to be held Saturdy night at the
Armory.
Deborah Circle of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Eva Burkhaiter 630 Pine,
all members are urged to attend.
Former Resident vManson
James Young died recently at Tia
flno, Vancouver Island, B.C. The
Youngs lived here for many years
and operated Youngs Transfer Co.
The widow, Mrs. Jean Young, sur
vives. Returns Sylvia Book. 2526
Shasta Way, returned this week
from a visit with her aunt and un
cle, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stone,
Adin, Calif. ,
Shonninr Ur . anri r
. B -.- ... . j . vim
Stevenson were city v.'altors this
week. The Stevensons are now liv
ing in Dorrls after livin for many
years on the Meiss Ranch near
To Medford Word hue h.n
ceived here of the death of Mrs.
Ann Leln Medford. Daughters Mrs.
nitipn urown ana Florence pat-
funeral which was held Saturday in
Meoiora.
Correction The leathercraft
class at OTI Is being taught by
Carl Berg not A. D. Byrd as pre
viously announced. This class meets
Monday night from -7. SO p.m. to
9:30 p.m. in Farrell Hall.
Schoolmates Club will meet
Friday Jan. 15, at the home of
Mrs. Margaret Mitcheii, 1134
Oram, at 1 o'clock.
The Tulelake elementary PTA
will meet Friday night, 6:30 at the
school cafeteria for a potluck din
ner. It will be Father's Night and
latners will conduct the meeting.
The subject of study will be "To
Grow Through Service." Vern
Hemstreet will speak on "Available
Jobs in Agriculture, Industry and
Government." Marvls Keyser will
speak on "Can Good Family Rela
tions Contribute to World Peace?."
Traveling Carroll B. Howe, su
perintendent of Klamath County
schools will go to Portland, Jan
14, to attend meetings of a con
servation handbook committee that
is developing a conservation pro
gram volume for study In Oregon
schools. He will also attend a con
ference the following day in Fort
land for school superintendents.
Meetings Circle meetings of the
WSCS this week are as follows:
Esther, Mrs. Steve Moss, 2345 Rad
cllffe Street; Ruth, Mrs. William
Hover, 315 Alameda; Martha, Mrs.
Leo Stipplach. 1433 Derby; Mary.
Mrs. David Kenyon, 332 No. lltb
Street. All meetings are for Thurs
day, Jan. 14, with 1:30 p.m. dessert
luncheons.
Speaking Mrs. Naomi French,
executive director, Camp Fire
Girls, has been invited to lead a
discussion group and to take part
in a panel at a camping workshop
to be held in Oregon City, Jan.
18-19, sponsored by the Oregon Sec
tion of the American Camping Assn.
She plans to attend.
Meeting The Women's Assn. of
Peace Memorial Presbyterian
Church will meet for .a regular
church sewing day, 10 a.m. Frl
day, Jan. 15, at the church.
Great Books meets Thursday,
Jan. 14. 8 p.m. at the City Library,
Boswell's "Life of Samuel John
son." will be discussed with Free
man Yount, leader.
Winema .Welfare Club will meet
Thursday, Jan. u, 8 p.m. in the
school house. The regulur business
meeting will be followed by a
program presented by the Ground
Observer Corps nnd a film, "story
of Research of Mircle Fabrics."
This is one of three evenings meet
ings held during the year. The
school room represented by the
largest numrjer of parents and
friends gets the contents of the
"silver dish." Refreshments will
be served.
Trtvellnr Mrs. Larry Whytal
of Whytal's, accompanied by
daughter Linda, will leave this
weekend for San Francisco for the
Spring market.
Leaving Arnold Gralapp, super
intendent of city schools, will leave
Thursday, Jan. 14, for P o r 1 1 a n d
where he will devote Friday to the
study of building plans of new high
schools. Saturday he will attend a
conference for school superin
dentents of first class schools with
a census over 1000.
Mayflower Circle of the Con
gregational Church meets Friday,
Jan. 15 for a 1:30 p.m. dessert in
Fellowship Hall. The dessert course
will be followed by a business
meeting and program.
Improved Mrs. Twyla Ferguson
who has been critically ill for sev
eral months in Hillside Hospital is
reported to be much improved and
Unemployment Tax
To Be Boosted
SALEM Ifl Unemployment
compensation taxes, assessed
against employers, will be in
creased slightly this year for the
first time since 1949. v
The' Unemployment Compensa
tion Commission estimated the
able to walk a few steps.
Skating tonight 6 to 10 p.m. at
Moore Park. Ice is good.
Quick! Break Up
CIIESTCOLDS
painful local CONGESTION
Rub on highly medicated, concen
trated Uiuterole. It instantly Hurts
to relieve coughs, sore throat ar-l
helps break up local congestlo: .
Musterole creates a wonderful protec
tive warmth on chut, throat and back I
MUSTIROLE
average payroll tax rate this year
would be 1.154 percent, which is
about .02 of 1 percent higher than
la 1953.
The increase Is made under the
experience rating system, the
taxes are increased for those firms
which have bigher unemployment
rates.
The employers will pay about 11
million dollars in taxes this year,
the smallest amount since the ex
perience rating system was started
14 years ago.
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We will give you $15 for your old wearable suit that is too small, out of style, wrong
u .nn un in.f Jnn'i lilts fi trada for one of our suits of requlor price.
For Example: Reg. $75.00 suit with your old suit
Reg. $69.50 suit with your old suit
Reg. $59.50 suit with your old suit
Reg. $55.00 suit with youd ol dsuit
All suits from our regular stock . . . famous lines like Eogle, Campus, Louart, all in this
dramatic event. Flannels, tweeds, worsteds, single and double breasted, one button,
two button, shorts, longs, regulars.
15 For Your Old CoaS!
Every topcoat reduced drastically plus a $15 allowance for
your old wearable topcoat, that's too short, too small or what
have you. for example: neg. aa lopcoor ib- tarl
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Let's Trade SPORT COATS
Reg. $49.50 Coots with your old coat
$34.50
Reg. $29.95 Coats - with your old coat
$14.95 .
RAILROAD MEN'S $-98
WORK JACKETS I
In striped or plain blue denim.
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LUGGAGE REDUCED!
Reg. $15 Cosmetic Case-Si 0 Reg. $13.95 O'NITE
Reg. $22.50 Wardrobe-J 14.95
(All luggage prices plus tax)
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