TUKSDAY, JUNK I), 11)54
HKHALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
S.C. Voters
Ballot In
'54 Primary
COIUMII1A, 8 0. I-P-A record
tiirnoul expected today ui
thounnndu balloted In Ilic nll-liii-porti.nl
ntnte Dpmocrutlo prlinnry
ill South Caroline, i
Beeklnii nonilimlloii tnnluinounl
lo elocllon III I ln ntnte wero cnii
dldutei (or iiovernor, three oilier
atale oIIIvon, two conureHniniial
Mull, 13 legislative neatu, mid
core of county una local ulllcen.
Poll In the 1.B73 precinct were
open Irom 8 1 in. to a p.m. 'Dip it
were vuennca Hint Imlf nr more of
(he 701,000 reuUiercd would vole.
A record 9411,3211 votea runic In
lilt ID60 gubernatorial prlinnry.
The lovernor'n race won bo
Iween Oolumbla bunliioMiiinn I.cv
lor L. ilatea and I.t. Unv. Cleoriie
Bell Tlnimerman Jr. 01 Lcxluiiton
to auccerd Oov. Jiiinen K. Hymen.
Balea la 49 and Tlinmrrinuii, 41
Ball) tirned ronllnunnco of public
achool arurpiiatlou, 'I' hey dllfereri
on waya of actumi mound U. 8.
Supreme Court Unrlaion.
AmonK Ihoxe unopposed (or rr.
nomlnallon waa U.8. Hen. liurnrl
R. Maybank and U.S. Ileprenemu
Uvea L. Mrndrl Klvi-ia, Clmrlcnlnn.
Inl dlatrlcl : John II. Hllry. Hum
ter, 2nd DUlricl; Wllllnm Jennlniia
Bryan Dorn, Greenwood. 3id Dla
trlct; and John L. McMillan, Flor
ence, 6th Dlatrlcl.
The congreruilonal content! wore
In the 4th District, between Kep.
Robert T. Ajhmore, Greenville,
and Slate Ben. Charlea C. Moore.
Spartanburg; and In Uie tlh, be
tween Rep. Jnmen P. Richards.
I.ancanler, and Uutlney lawyor
Wade 8. Wealherfnrd.
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PRETTY ANN PEDERSEN KUHS graduate this year won the
PEO tcholanhip, preiented during commencement, June 2
by Mn. F. Cecil Ademi, president of U Chapter, Ann, 17,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Pedersen, will go to Oregon
'Stat College in the fall. Her father it on the faculty of
Oregon Technical Institute. Ann will major in home economics.
IT
TOKYO Iti-Tlie Par Eanl Com
mand today aald real and recuper
ation leave IHiihl Irom South
Korea would be cut 60 per cent
bPRlnnlnir today, Indicating atep-prd-up
alrllll activity to Indochina.
The command aald the cut would
laat (or aeveral daya.
Ann Pedersen Winner Of
PEO Scholarship Award
The aupport of education la no
new protect lor the PKO Sinter
hood." according lo Mm. P. Cecil
Aduma, premdent ol U Chapter,
one of three IEO Couplers In
Klnmntti full.
Mra, Adam prenenlfd Ihe 19M
PKO neliolurnlilp durlnu com
mencement at KUHS to Ann Pi-demon,
who will continue her
aliidlra Ihla lull at Oregon Blum
College.
An long ago aa 1027, the alater
hood ucqulrtd a womnn'e college
mcmbcra of the local chaptera
I PEO, or through the high achooli
1 and college.
I The xcholarhtiip olfcred Ihla year
wun given by the three local chap
tera. AU. U and CF, to a girl;
K'aduiito In Ihe 10 per cent upper I
UcholuKtic bruclcel of girl grad-j
Uule of KUHS for ui.e In an Ore-!
: gon Irmlltution. j
! The PKo Blntcrhood reprenentu
j 120,000 women Working for peace
! through education. j
In Nevada, Muourl, Coltey Col
lege, to which each member ol
PKO contribute annually.
International peace ncholamhlph 1
are probubly Die most Important
work ol the group. Urania wcr?
given Ihla year to 29 glrln, repre
senting IS foreign countrlea. Thcnc
atudenta uro In i educatlonul Inatt
tullona located In nearly every 1
wet mn ol the United Slates and 1
Canuda.
In addition, Ihe PEO ntudent loan ,
fund hua grown to S895.000, from
which more limn 10.000 girls have
received help In attaining higher
education. Three hundred and four
of ihcftc have been Oregon girls.
Applications lor girls to take ad
vantage of th- loan fund In thin
alate are atlll open. Hie PEO Sis
terhood seeks applications.
These loans are available upon
the satisfactory one-quarter, or one
semester's work In college. The
loans do not have to be repaid
until the girl's education has been
completed and her earnlnga begin.
Applications may be made through
We did not reduce the quality of
our Auto Insurance when we re
duced our ratea. liana Norland,
627 Pine St.
rk
It
So smooth
it leaves you
breathless
8
tAe Greatest name
VODKA
aOprtW Mid from 10096 giain Mvtnl ptriifa
Stc- Pin rr fenirnol! fit. lac. Htrtfo4.Co.
The proof is inl Actual N.A.D.A. used ear statistics now
show that tat year's Mercury depreciated far less than the
10 olher care in iu price Dcld ! This brings up to date a long
standing record: For several years authoritative surreys
have consistently named Mercury the top resale value in
its class. And it's a record brilliuntly upheld by 91. of all
Mercurys ever built for America: They're still going strong
today! 1
But yon IX immediately recognize this matchless value
'when you inspect the trim 1951 Mercury; you'll sense its
lasting quality from your first exciting moments behind the
wheel . . . hills, highways, or heavy truffle, you'll feel the
same ready response to your lightest touch. And as the
years go by, its low-cost, trouble-free operation will make
you a Mercury fan forcvcrL
Here are three reasons why wo predict the 1951 Mercury
has the greatest future of Uiem all:
1. V-161 ENGINE The new power plant called by
(maiden the moat efficient tvpeof engine in the world.
2. BALL JOINT FRONT SUSPENSION The great
eat riding improvement in 20 years, and a feature
rachnive with Mercury in the price field.
X. F1TE POWER OPTIONS Anolher first minefield
and another reason why Mercury is easier to drive,
and more fun to own! ;
'
Come in for a talk and a test drive; we've got the car, the
color, and Ihe deal toe you I Why take a chance on another
ear when yoa can be sore of the best in Mercury!
Publuhrri by National Autoimhile Dealers t seil Car Guide Co.,
rWioa C Wealera Edition, March, 1951
rn rs ra n n nnvz
UUU LSkLTiV7 VJ Lfi V The Car The West Likes Best
Where else can you get so much beauty '
for your money?
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BASIN MOTORS
424 So. 6th St.
Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30
Elevator To All Floors
'
TERRIFIC
VALUES!
FIRST
QUALITY
CHECK THESE LOW, LOW PRICES
ANNIVERSARY
ALL WOOL
BLANKET
ONLY
13
99
Wool O' the West first qual
ity blankets in beautiful
decorator colors. Full bed
sizes only.
DOWNSTAIRS
SPECIAL PURCHASE
100 Nylon
YARN
SPECIAL
49'
Skein
Reaular 69c value in beau
tiful assorted colors. Bear
Brand, crimp-set washable,
moth oroof.
. MAIN FLOOR
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS!
Bucilla
Needlepoint
V2 PRICE
SALE
Choose from choir sets, pic
tures, foot stools and cush
ions. Moth resistant, Rea.
values 98c to 13.9S.
MAIN FLOOR
GIRLS ONE-PIECE
PLAY
. SUITS'
299 99
and.j
Popular toreador style.
Sturdy cotton in qrev piped
in red. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 1 4.
SECOND FLOOR
,C0OL.
STRAW
PLANTERS
SPECIAL
3
99
Coconut and toyo straw in
small ond larqe brims. Scarf
or paisley trim, brand new!
SECOND FLOOR
JUST ARRIVED '
DAN RIVER
COTTONS
Reg. 1.00
59,:
yJ.
Completely washable in
lovely prints and colors.
Ideal for shirrs, dresses,
plavclothes. . 35" to 39"
wide. '
MAIN FLOOR
THANK YOU FOR THE RESPONSE TO THIS TERRIFIC SHOE
VALUE. ONLY 97 PR. LEFT. . X .
C-AbUALb
Exact copy of
America's most
famous casual
6
99
MAIN FLOOR
A 10.95 CASUAL VALUE
Flexible lightweight super-soft crushed kid In
green, tan, black with full foam cushion in
sole. Sizes 5 to 1 1 in narrow, medium, and
wide widths, . 1
Special Purchase Shipment!
BLANKET ENDS
Priced According to Blanket Size
downstairs store
ALL WOOL
CAR
ROBES
Reg. 9.95
5"
Beautiful plaid combina
tions in outstanding colors.
A Pacific product. Fringed
edaes. . ' , . v
DOWNSTAIRS
WOOL AND 0RL0N
BABY .
SHAWLS
Reg. 3.98
99
Styled as the Belgium shawl.
'White, green, yellow, pink.
Outstanding value! Gift
Item. ,
SECOND FLOOR -
SPECIAL CROUP
LADIES
PURSES
2.95
Values
99
Assorted a roup of straw,
plastic, calf, fabrics in
smart styles and qood col
ors. Don't miss these!
MAIN FLOOR
SPECIAL SALE! '
KNITTING
BAG
39
, RegM.79 ..
Corduroy coverings in round
style box. Cute embiem on
top and sturdy plastic
handle.
' 'MAIN FLOOR ' '
"HOWDY DOODY"
SOCK
KIT
Vi PRICE
100 virgin wool, kit eon
tains fleece lined plastic
soles, complete directions.
Assorted colors and sizes.
MAIN FLOOR .
MEN'S L.S.
SPORT
SHIRTS
Reg. 3.95
2"
Moorsville washable rayon
vigorized for longer wear,
wrinkle resistant. Sizes S,
M, L -MEN'S
SHOP
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