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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Wednesday, .Ian. 13. 19fi0 PACE 7 A BASIN BRIEFS Klamath Lake Teachers Federal Credit Union will conduct an an nual meeting Saturday, January 16, at 10 a.m. in the Klamath County Library lecture room. All mem bers are asked to come. Just Desserts Given Robbers OKLAHOMA CITY (API - Ban dits finally got their just dues at the Honest John Market Monday. Two gunmen sacked $4,500 from the market's cash register and ordered owner Oran Clayton and several customers into a frozen food locker. Clayton played it cool. Inside the locker he pressed a button. A buz zer sounded in a nearby police Station. The bandits never had a chance. They walked out of the market and met police officers with pistols drawn. Clayton installed the locker room burglar alarm after sweat fng out two earlier holdups. William P. Bickers, who has been employed by the Johns-Man-ville plant and making his home with his mother at Modoc Point, moved to Grants Pass last Satur day with his bride, the former Marge Wilder of Grants Pass. The Homestead 4-H Club at New ell will have a potluck dinner meeting Monday, January 18, at 6:30 p.m. at the school. Those at tending are to bring their own ta ble service. All parents are urged to attend. John and Gene Berthelson spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Berthelson of! French Creek. Mrs. John Berthel son will visit with her husband's parents until she can join him at Fort Lewis. Mrs. Calvin Ball and her mother, Mrs. Cure of Oroville, spent a re cent vacation at the Ball Ranch on French Creek. Mrs. Ball teach es in the elementary school at Oroville. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard David son and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Booth, Scott Valley, attended the East West football game in San Fran cisco January 2. Mrs. Julia Collier and a friend, Mrs. Owsley of Seattle, have been recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cummins of Fort Jones. Bud Eastlick of Yrcka is logging on the Evelyn Edwards property in Quartz Valley for the Schoonmaker Logging Company. lorn Slaughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Manning, all of Tulelake. spent the last weekend in Reno. Tom is a member of the Nevada National Air Guard. Elmer Van Lindt of Greenview has just returned from Smith Riv er where he visited his mother while the Hjcrtager sawmill, where he works, is shut down temporar ily. Mr. and Mrs. George Crowther of Palmer. Alaska, were recent Tulelake visitors. The Crowthors -stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Edwards' and visited many old friends. Crowther is a former Tu lelake resident, now associated with the Department of Agriculture in Alaska. Mrs. Ellery Stralton, Tulelake. has returned from San Francisco where she visited friends over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price Jr., Tu lelake, have a new baby boy born December 13 at the Malin Medical Clinic, weighing 7 lbs., 12 ozs. He has been named Bruce Wayne. Cindy Diane is the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Sanford of Malin. She was born December 24 at the Malin Clinic and weighed 7 lbs., 7 ozs. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Relchman of Scott Valley had as recent visitors their nieces, Candace and Janice Smith of Hilt. Elta Edwards, Kathy Eastlick. Patricia Sargent, Judy Palmer, Beverly Polston, Billie Fifer, Jer ry Johnson and Marvin Koof. all teen-acers from Giwinieiv attrmH. ed the basketball tournament in Fort Jones January 8 and 9. Dan Crawford, former resident of Tulelake, now public relations director for Lockwood Graders. Inc. at Goring. Nebraska, visited in the Basin briefly last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ci-nr nihil nf Il.in. py Camp may be the parents of the first bahv hnrn in Sklcivnti County this year. A daughter was born to them on January 1. Mrs. Fannie Itvekman. Tulelake, returned home last Friday after spending several days in Klamath Valley Hospital. Mrs. Evelyn Galloway returned to her home at Tulelake last week iftcr spending the holidays visiting her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillis, of Waslituena, Washington. Robert E. Bumgardner, Navy machinist's mate third class, was promoted to that rate December 16 while serving abqard the At lantic Fleet repair ship Amnhinn. BIGGEST EVER -jMMfAh sab I f NOW IN PROGRESS WA 630T Two-Cycle Filter-Flo Auto. WASHER So little money for such a great washer value. Automatically cleans and re cleans wash water to give you cleanest ever wash! Has two entirely different wash cycles for sturdy or delicate fabrics. This is the time of the year we reduce our stock for inventory and for first of the year tax-paying. Don't miss this chance to buy the very finest new GE appli ances at low, low sale prices! HAPCO-SIZED TRADES! WHAT ARE THEY? Since coming to Klamath Falls, Home Appliance Company has gained the reputation of offering MORE trade-in allowance than any other dealer! Examples: REFRIGERATORS . . (last 3 years avg.) $70 allowed for 1950 or newer models in working con dition. RANGES . . . (last 3 years avg.) $40 allowed for models up to 10 years old in working condi tion. AUTO. WASHERS . . . (last 3 years avg). $40 allowed for models up to 10 years old in working condition. TELEVISION ... (last 3 years avg), $42.50 allowed for mod els up to 5 years old in work ing condition. Our pledge for 1960 is to prove once again that your best appliance deals can be made at Home Appliance Co. " Console 1 1 HI 1. Full 21 slim-silhouette styling, tull power! transformer, big 8 front mounted! speaker, up front controls . . . and! many other famous G-E features. REG. LIST PRICE 239.95 SALE PRICE 218.83' Less Hapco-Siied A CA Avg. Trade-in lii.W YOU PAY 17Z38 ONLY... IO SALE PRICE Less Hopco Sited Avg. Trade-in , 218.88 40.00 YOU PAY 178 88 ONLY. MATCHING DRYER ON SALE 188.88 OTHER MODELS ON SALE AT SIMILAR LOW PRICES! REMEMBER ... Get 40 for 50! In '60 1 C7Z 'kWlf ; w TERMS? Of course . . . Hapco has about the easiest terms available! Only $10 down delivers practically anything in the store. You pay small payments of as low as $7.00 per month. And remember . . . we DO have a pro tected buying plan! I Model BA11T 1960 It wu. Ft. G-E REFRIGERATOR WITH FREEZER The biggest refrigerator value you've ever seen! Dozens of deluxe features in cluding full-width freezer top, REG. LIST PRICE 239.95 SALE PRICE 228 68 70.00 YOU PAY 1 P 088 ONLY... I? -Remember We Do Take Trades REMEMBER . . . 50 V '60 Get 70 REMEMBER . . . We have complete service facilities for all G-E Appliances and all makes of TV. (Credit, gladly). IWJSSJMJ Mod J302T REMOVABLE OVEN DOOR! ON THIS 30" AUTO. RANGE A range as. easy to clean as your sink! The oven door lifts off, lets you get up close for easy access to every corner of the oven! Automatic oven timer, push-button controls, "no-drip" cooktop, and Cal rod units throughout! REG. LIST PRICE 209.95 SALE PRICE 19888 Lew Hapco-Sized Af ff Avg. Trade-in - - YOU PAY n a88 ONLY... 13) OTHER MODELS ON SALE AT SIMILAR LOW PRICES! You'll Always Find Better Buys At HOME APPLIANCES REMEMBER . . . 40 Get For 50' .. '60 Shop Now! Save Mow! Ph. TU 4-8183 lie is the son o( Mr. and Mrs. 1'. A. Bumgardner of Midland. Frederick R. Hussell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Ihissell, Gil christ, recently was promoted to Navy control technician third class while aboard the heavy cruiser Bremerton on maneuvers in the Far East. Mr. and .Mm. Hiusdl Lewis and two children, formerly of San An selmo, California, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TL.'C. Reynolds and family at Fort Jones recently. They were on their way to their new home at Poplar, Mon tana. Lewis Is the new minister of the First Presbyterian Church there. (!aUtcun JANUARY INLAIDS VINYLS LINOLEUM FREE INSTALLATION (ON CLEARANCE PATTERNS ONLY) You pay only for sanding and preparatory work! prices J29 o 595 from 2L 2L Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. ASPHALT TILE CLEARANCE "B" Asphalt Tile Rcsu " S'ffi "C" Asphalt Tile Re,ul" sale" ffi Tweed Asphalt Tile ,1,7 0" sEilO1 til VINYL ASBESTOS TILE This is the most popular tile on today's market. Easy to lay . . . easy to clean . . . LASTS! Regular ON 16c Per Tile Per Til. Linoleum Remnants VARIOUS SIZES REDUCED Many to choose from. Price reduction figured according to size. Inlaids, Vinyls, and Prints. Priced To Clear! COLORED RUBBER TOP SET COVE BASE Easy to install . . , eliminates bate board. Beautiful color selection. 4 " High . 42" Long QJ $LE III AM KEUULAK C 35c 21 Priced To Clear! ARMSTRONG'S PARQUET LINOLEUM TILE Wood grain pattern. Small selection of each color. 9x9 Rag. 16c "Iftc ON SALE IV 6 x 12 Reg. 15e Ac ON SALE 12' HEAVY WEIGHT ENAMELED LINOLEUM In wld width . . . tim Himi In mul roams. Beautiful ie I re lict n of rnlftri and palternt. ON SALE 1 25 Lin. Ft. CORRUGATED RUNNER Rlbbtd for non Itpplnr. Prated Inr wet wealhtr. 36" Width "35 24" Width -SjaScn. LINOLEUM 7 CARPETS tin Til C I VS BLINDS IIASIN THE lAAGCST STOCK Of OoAiTY IN THI KLAMATH ywty Otego 357 E. Main TU 4-8495 1001 Main STORE HOURS: 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.