Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 21, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. 1958
HERALD AND KF.WS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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'DENNIS THE MENACE"
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SCOUT NEWS
YREKA BOV SCOUTS
YREKA Top honors on the ba
sis of originality and troop partici
pation went to the Hornbrook. Boy
Scout Troop 38 for its entry in
the recent Boy Scout Exposition
at the Siskiyou County Fairgrounds
at reka.
Having selected for their theme.
"Forestry." the Hornbrook scouts
had constructed a miniature for
est, complete with a river through
it, which won them first prize.
Capturing the second prize was
! the Vreka Boy Scout Troop 34,
whose entry was based on tracking.
Third place was won by Yreka
; Troop 50. its theme being on con
servation: while Yreka Troop 46
' took fourth place .with its entry
. or. Camp McLaughlin.
A "Keep America Beautiful"
booth by Cub Scout J?ack 36 of
Yreka Blared the troop in the
winner's first place spot of the
Cubs; while second place was won
'. by the display of Cub Scout proj-
ects presented by Pack 54 of Fort
Jones. Third prize winner was a
safety booth shown by Yreka Pack
61.
It has been estimated by scout
'. leaders that over 2.000 spectators
attended the exposition in the Min
eral Arts building at the fair
grounds May 10.
The exhibits came from scouts
all over the county, and music was
. furnished by the Ross N e i 1 o n
American Legion Post of Yreka
Drum and Bugle Corps.
Deadline Set
For Vet Loans
GIRL SCOUTS
YREKA Girl Scout Troop 241
honored their mothers with a tea
last week. Each mother was pre
sented with a corsage, which the
girls had made themselves, by
her daughter, and the girls also
presented their mothers with a
. plant and watering can, which
Mrs. Jack Young, leader of the
troop, had provided.
Awards were presented by Mrs
Young to Velma Bean, first class
badge: Velma Bean, Donna Coon-
rod, Marian Sanders, Gail Tucker
and Hallie Waggoner, first a i d
badges: Hallie Waggoner also re
ceived a badge.
Brownie Troop No. 162 honored
their mothers with a tea on the
lawn at the home of Mrs. Paul
Dunham. Yreka. The mothers re
ceived corsages, made by Susan
Tindenlos. and handkerchiefs, em
broidered by the troop members.
R. J. Novotny. manager, VA Re
gional Office, Portland, announced
today that veterans of WW II
have two more years until July
25, 1960 to apply for GI loans
under the Veterans Administration
guaranty program. The extension
is authorized by Public Law 85-364.
Novotnv explained that the July)
25, 1960 deadline for guaranteed
loans means that VA must receive
the lender's loan guaranty appli
cation by that dale, and the lender
has one year from July 25, 1960
to close the loan.
The 1960 deadline does not ap
ply to VA-guarantced loans for
Korean conflict period veterans,
who have until January 31, 1965,
to use that benefit, Novotny point
ed out.
He also called attention to a
provision of the law which in
creases interest rale to 4.75 per
cent from 4.50, and to a VA regu
lation eliminating VA's require
ment for a down payment.
Novotnv also emphasized that
while VA may waive the down
payment, lenders may require a
veteran to make a down payment
as a condition for getting the loan.
Closing costs involved in GI
home loans must be paid in cash
by the veteran at the time of
closing the loan, whether or not
any additional down payment is
required. These costs cannot be
included in the loan useu.
Nnvotnv also said that veterans
desiring to obtain a GI loan should
contact a private lender for the
loan, and after arrangements nave
been made, the loan application
will be forwarded to the VA of
fice for approval.
Veterans should contact the Re
gional Office of the Veterans Ad
ministration 208 S. W. 5in Avenue.
Portland. Oregon, for additional
information on GI loans.
Boyville
Denim Slacks
now 2.66
Sanforized (max. shr. 1 ),
washfast cotton denim in blue,
green, tan and gray. 6-16.
2 for 84c
Takes a heap of living for
boys' knockabout or under
shirt. Soft flat knit with
ribbed neck. Sizes 4 to 10,
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All the advantages
of a regular charge
account PLUS the option
to spread payments
over several months
1 Determine Your Own
Credit Budget! Buy according
to that amount.
2 Take Months To Pay! As
your balance decreases your pay
ments decrease. Small service
charge.
3 Save Service Charges by
paying for your purchases within
1 5 days after receiving monthly
statement.
Ventilated crown for cool sum
mer comfort. 3 pleot sash band.
Size 6'4-7j.
Fieldmaster Sheen
Gabardine Jackets
Reg. to 9.98
7.99
Wear the latest color patterns
of the jacket industry! Rayon
shell, rayon lined. Zipper front.
S-XL.
Girls' Two Piece
Denim Playsuits
Re,. 2.4 1-88
Pretty little tailored sunsuits of
Sanforized (maximum shrink
age 1) denim. Choice of tan
o' turquoise. 3-6.
For Summer Play
Boxer Shorts
2-Pe. Spt M
Shirts are asst. prints. Shorts
have elastic waist, back pocket.
Assorted solids or stripes. 3-6.
Beginners Music
Classes Slated
Sumrrter. music school classes
for beginners and students with
experience will be held for six
weeks this summer, beginning
Tuesday, June 3, at Klamath Un
inn Hiah Krhnnl Those nlanninc
'( a take advantage of this instruc
tion should meet on Monday, June
2. in Room 200 (south wing of the
high schooll. This will be the last
dav for registration.
Classes which will meet Mon
day. Tuesday. Wednesday and
Thursday mornings, will end on
July 10. The fee is $10 for the
six weeks of lessons, except where
more than one child is registered
from one family.
Classes will be predicated upon
enough enrollment to justify. An
assembly of all registered students
will be held at 8:30 a.m. on June
3 in Room 200 S.
Russell Whalen will teach begin
ning, intermediate and advanced
band. Dale Hallack will teach be
ginning, intermediate and ad
vanced strings.
10p
NYLON
CARPET
The Longest Wearing
Carpet You Can Buy!
j
Sport Shirt Ease
With Colorful Look
EACH
1.49
Styling and colors at their best
moke the difference! Sanforized
(1 shrinkage). Woshfast cot
ton. S-M-L-XL.
Water's Fine'! Get
Your Trunks- Now!
ONLY 1.98
' Cotton comes in colors you like
for summer. You can adjust
woist for right fit. Good sup
port. S-M-L-XL.
Girls' Cotton
Swimmwear
now 2.98
The Rhumbo suit! Honeylano
cotton bloomer swimsuits In
bright prints' and colors, lively
shirred or piped trims. 7 to 14.
Cotton Knit
Polo Shirts
EACH ' 74c
Cool cotton knit polo shirts. All
sleeveless with V or saddle
necks. Check sv stripes or solids.
Sizes 7 to 14.
COTTON KNIT TOPS OR
CLASSIC WALKER SHORTS
Your
Choice
1
55
each
Cleans Easily
Stain & Moisture,
Resistant
5 Beautiful
Colors
HAFTER
FURNITURE
9th and Klamath
Tremendous collection
cotton knit tops. You'll
find the new blouson, ond
regular styles. Small, med
ium or large.
Fashioned to flatter you!
Classic walker shorts in
bright colors, khaki, woven
stripes, checks. Dan River
cotton, sateen, twill. Sizes
10 to 20.
SPECIAL SALE PRICES
Girls' Capri or Drapery
Pedal Pushers Clearance
Reg. 2.98
7-14
1.99
Reduced
up to
50
Fancy style - assorted Odds and ends, some one
colors. Washfast. of a kind. All widths
Matching top 1.66 available.
! nit
Regular 49c Nylon
Elastic Leg Brief
25c pr.
White
Save neorly half on these run
proof nylon tricot briefs. Double
fabric crotch. S.M.L.
Cotton Plisse or
Tailored Slips
Reg. to 2.98 1.99
Cool cotton plisse with scalloped
bodice trim, or Acetate (R) and
Nylon (R) crepe with shadow
panel. Both come in propor
tioned sizes. 32 to 44.
RALPH SAYS:
Now's the 1 1 m t to H J J
1 moke arrangements for 1 4V
1 storage ond moving. It KT'" m
Costs lets for quality J
swimsiiit
seiisation
compare
this price
Fabulous group of
rayon elastic faille
swimsuits in gorgeous
colore. Lightly boned
inner bras, straplees topi
with "shoestr1g,, tics.
I lurry in, try them.
Sizes 32 to 33.
FREE
ESTIMATES
No Obligation
7
J-un in ihs. $uh
Cool, Colorful Fabric Casuals ...All Washable
The biggest selection we've ever offered
styles for every member of the family. Cool
cotton, light and comfortable with sponge rub
ber insoles to cushion every step. Choose yours
now!
A. Multi-color elastlcizcd throat
iinsert wth beige, novy or sail
cloth. Crepe-type rubber soles.
5-9.
3"
B.
New back buckles! Cotton
poplin in white or navy. Rub
ber soles. 5-9.
098
in
Slub weave cotton duck
brown, or novy, crepe soles.
612-1 I.
398
children's styles
298
D.E.F.
Multicolor plaid, white, red or
navy. Army duck, with crepe
type rubber soles. Wt-V,l,
13-4.
Red or novy poplin with swivel
strops. Rubber toles. 10-3.
Red or navy ormy duck with
crepe-type rubber soles; cush.
type rubber soles. 5'j-I2'4,
MOVING
STORAGE
mm
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Till 9 P.M.
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