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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1954)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 PAGE TWENTY-TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OHEGON r I Always Shop at Griggs1 and Carl's because of . . . QUALITY at LOW PRICES! FRIENDLY SERVICE! 3 A Real Money Saving Plan 4 e . i. ' -JO i n'v 'i A GO-BETWEEN DRESSING ROOM solves the delicate need for privacy in homes with com pact bedrooms and pullman-size bathrooms. Converting the area between bath and bedroom is not difficult and the resulting dressing room takes little space, generally utilizes odd shaped areas not otherwise useful, solves storage needs, provides mirrors and dressing space. Here is a dream room made of lovely natural wood, finished in natural blonde color. A low vanity builtin on the short wall provides a makeup table. Center of the dressing table folds back on hinges to make available a good-sized mirror which is attached underneath. (TV ' V' . ' EXCITING NEWS perfumewise this season is Parfums Corday's new Perfume Atomizer, measuring just throe inches from top to tip, holding a full quarter ounce of either Toujours tvtoi, Fame, Zlgana, Toujours Toi, Possession or Jet. The delicate gold cylindor is completely leakproof. wppr BEWARE or IMITATION LOOK fOR THf HAPPY LITTlt DOG TOPS IN QUALITY! LOW IN PRICE BLY Br IRENE SCIIl'LZi: Mr. end Mrs. Bill Halzi are the proud parents of a son born September 10, at Klumath Valley Hospitnl. Hr welKhnd 6 lbs. 4 ozs. and has been named Christopher Theodore. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Baker have moved to Oakridge where he will be employed. Bobby Wlnfleld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wlnfield, received his discharge from the Wavy Septem. bcr 21. Ho is spending some time at home visiting his parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gcoi-ro Fullerton and David are spending a few days in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Graves and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graves and family have returned from a two week visit to Arkansas. Bill West, Carl Stiles and Ralph Biles, who are all employed at the Bly logging company, aro now working at Fossil where the lon ging company has another opera tion. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hyde are visit ing with friends and relatives in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jnneschlet and Janet aro now making their home In Klnmuth Falls where Joneschiet is employed. Mr. and Mrs. uilllp Sandberg, Sherrle and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hchulze. Klamath Falls, were Monday evening visitors in Bly. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schulzc are movinR to Canby, Calllorma where Jim will be employed by the Lovc ness Lumber Company. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Smersky and David aro leaving Bly to make their home at Crdarvillc, Mrs. Marlon Johnston was In Hillside Hospitnl three days last week with bronchial pnciimonln. She Is lecling much better now. A son, stnery Allen, was born to Mr. Bnd Mrs. Bill pholl September 17, at Klumulh Valley Hospital. He weighs nine lbs. 4 oz. and is their ilrst child. No other WttGMMmti gives you i juicy rbh- GHT BEEF and BIB 30 RED BEilClS JJt mnisons Here's hearty, mealy goodness ! Just tender, top-quality beef lad plump, young red beans, slow-simmered in a zesty sauce that's a Dcnnison secret. Perfectly seasoned perfectly cooked perfectly delicious! Get Dennison's Chili Con Carne today. ft, NO "FILLER" TO' 'JTll SPOIL ITS DOUBLY & DELICIOUS TASTE!, r " Mre people buy and enjoy Maxwell House ffian any other brahef in Me worcf f ft's trulv Goodio the UDrop! Where you can buy nationally advertised merchandise, appliances, watches, housewares, AT ACTUAL COST! SAVE YOUR CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS! VEAL IS DOWN! SAVE ON FANCY US "GOOD" AND "CHOICE" VEAL THIS WEEK AT CARL'S! 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