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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1961)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli. Ortgoa WrdnrMay, January 2S, 161 PAGE -B Al IUJ lr It U In In Klamath's Most Complete One-Stop Shopping Center FASHION VILLA FINAL WEEK! Fall and Winter lormtrly 12.95 to 49.95 $5.$7.$9.$11.$13.$15.$20. 1 Group Cotton Dresses Namt Brand Capri Pants Wools, Corduroys, Velvets Vi OFF Half Price Table Including Girdles, Bros, Pajamas, Panties, Garter Belts, etc! plus new items! Little Boys' Some reversible WQl WWHlJ Siies 3-7, Reg. 9.98 end 11.98 i - . ( , .-, - ' i. Little Boys' and Little Girls' Snow Suits and 11.98 10.98 i .Slj and S Further Price Cuts On Girls Coats Broken Sizes 2-4 See These Values! i Lodies Fomous. name brand pleaisi rev.rsibl ond straight styles. Regularly 6.y to z. 4 Zl300 1400 V3 OFF 16 00 Handbags Save almost $2.00 on each Cashmere Sweaters regularly $17.98 ... Cashmere Sweaters regularly to $18.98 Car Coats All Skirts Robes & Lounging Pajamas JST-; 400 12 Flannel Sleepwear J?J,L 2 98.n. 3 " Winter Jewelry 0 wonderful selection g0infl ot Vi price Gloves & Mittens woo, VaOFFf 1 Group Hose requiariy$i.oo Dr 2 price rk.M.W Sweaters $298 V2 Price Little Girls' Skirts A nice selection priced o . V20ff Ladies' 2-Piece COORDINATES DRASTICALLY REDUCED Values to 7.98 in Little Girls' Dresses 300 SCRAMBLE TABLE Everything on Sale Petite Sixe DRESSES Close Out V2 Price HURRY! FINAL WEEK of STOREWIDE SALE Green Stamps Shop Till 9 p.m. m Suburban Drug Is E-X-PA-ND-IN-G In order to make shopping easier for our customers during the expansion remodel ing, Suburban Drug hat purchased the re maining stock of Thrifty Variety. The Drug stock and Thrifty't stock will now be in the some area formerly occupied by Thrifty only. There'll be carpenters hammering, counters movin' ... but if you don't mind the confusion come in and take home the savings. Use Your Suburban Drug Charge Account On Any Of The Thrifty Variety Merchandise i-l r 1 rTl 1 JsT01 Vsl I I 1 I (Tl rrT laaiiijMiiWEri 900 Calorie Food Con centrate for dietary! weight control. Large 3Va-lb. Can Reg. 6.49 Approx. 1 Week Supply Specially For Children CHOCKS Fruit Flavored Multiple VITAMINS 00 100 Count 60 Count 3' 700 Specially For Children YIGRAN Soft Chewable 1 Multiple Vitamins FREE 30-day supply with pur chase of 3.98 90-day Supply. A Squibbs Product ysflv hat K.g. $2.50 , NOW $1.49 u.J (plu tO Cream or Lotion SKIN FRESHENER 75lh ANN I VERSARY ALL PURPOSE SPECIAL! Corrective cleansing that builds beauty 5 ways! 1. Cleanses deeper, lasler. 2. Fithts dryness, line lines. 3. Aids moisture replacement. 4. Softens, smooths, refines. 5. Brims new NATURAL BEAUTY. Reg. 1.50 NOW 1.00 TUSSY Wind It Weather HAND CREAM iSALE Vl ENDS Ki SAT. JEWS ; Views; i J 8-oi. Sixe Reg. 2.00 00 NOW 1 Suburban Variety Dept. I Reg. 15.95 Reg. 19.93 Reg. 21.95 Reg. 2J.M Misses' and Ladies' 100 Cotton 36x50 Reg. 98. JJ'9 15" 16" CAPRI baby Chatham i r;wrinflC "I I D A LITC sVUIIMIJI All Wool Reg. 14.93 Chippewa dA" PANTS baby N0W Jac Shirts (j corduroy BLANKETS 1 v " 88 2-Pre Reg. 16.95 All Wool Chippewa f W Cable Coals XI a 188 2 SH00 c Machine Washable Boy.' Long and 100 Nylon Blend Whipcords Short Sleeve HOODED LADIES CRUISER 1fl SPORT SWEAT UACC 1495 r G -c 1 v SHIRTS SHIRTS nu5t h - c,.n 6" White, Grey. Yellow NOW , Values to 1.98 Reg 2 9g 1 ' , 1 1188 $11 Rain Hats ... . . 1.2? (Q)(Q) 11 Ik- U 1 Huntjng MiUens fe ; ( ,9c Reg. 2.98 Boys' White Dress Shirts Reg. 14.95 3-light, Brass Louvered Pole Lamp Genuine Leod Crystal, Hard Cut Candy Dishes, Vases, etc. Reg. 3.95 488 JQ88 995 Open daily till 10 p.m. Sundays and holiday, till 9. Druggist on duty at all timet: SUITS $29. Regular to $50.00 all wool Curlee flannels and Dacron blend suits. Included are Day's $39.95 ivy corduroy suits with reversible vests. SUITS $45. - $54. Curlee suits regularly $55.00 to $69.50 in hard finished worsted, dacron and wool blends in our very latest models and colors. SUITS $64. $79. Our very finest by Hart Schaffner and Marx regularly from $79.50 to $95.00. Choose from our complete stock of the most wanted dressy and business styles. TOPCOATS $29. Regularly $40.75 these Alligator wool tweeds and gabardine top coats, cacn going ror a low $29.00. Sport Coats $26$34 Our better Curlee coats regularly $35.00 to $45.00 in the new softer dark tones. (Also Hart Schaffner & Marx coats on sole at $39.00). i By TIM MASON Student Council members were called together last Thursday af ter school for a meeting to heap Principal Willard McKinney give he faculty s recommended rules for the regulation and supervision of student activities next year. His report read, "In order to strengthen the activity program, to help students achieve social values and balance, to retain high academic achievement as a prime factor, to keep health and welfare of students uppermost, to ease the scheduling of activities, and to give students leadership and citi. zenship training opportunities, the faculty and administration have adopted the following recommen dations: , 1. That a student be allowed to hold one major office such .as president, vice president, secre tary or treasurer. , ' t. That a student who carries six subjects be limited to mem bership in three clubs or organ izations. (Membership in clubs, is exclusive of Girls' League or Boys' Alliance . 3. That a student who carries five subjects be limited to mem bership in four clubs. . . i. That a student be required to petition to his class counselor if he wishes to carry an activity load beyond the recommended one. S. That meetings and activities be scheduled according to cate gories. . 6. That a fall leadership train-. ing conference be held for three days of the week prior to in-serv. ice wek for elected officers of all clubs. The reasons why the re com-. mendations are being made is be. cause the faculty and administra tion feels that too few students are participating In the activity program and that a few students are being called on to do all the' work. They also believe that there are many able students who- are" capable of handling such assign ments and with some limiting pro-' cedures these students will have more opportunities. The faculty and administration have noted, they said, that some students are over-participating and I in some instances holding major offices or the same job in more insui urw ciuu or acuvuy. in many cases this over-participa-- tion has attected a student s aca demic achievement., his health'. and his activity proficiency. It is believed something should be done to help correct this situation." The Following Values At Town & Country Store Only! Well Known Brands of All Wool Winter Cruisers Rough-Out 111-II! 1 TTeilinqlUnS Reg. 16.95, Hurry Surprise Table Everything 10.99 . 99c No Cash Needed On Our Revolving Charge Pie m Since 1911 Court Records KLAMATH FALLS MUNICIPAL COURT Owon Rlddla. drunk In an auto, las ar flva diva. Nathan Copsarflald. drunk. US or flv. days. Dannlt Josaph Una, drunk. SU ar fly dayt. KLAMATH COUNTY OISTKICT COURT, '. ' Roy Laa McOowall, no oparalor'a H- canit, dlsmluad upon motion of district anarnoy, , jamas L. Lana, d sobavaa trarr e s anal. coniinuad. Lhwd Altan Draw, vlolara Basic nil. SIJ. Donald w. landman, eisotayaa stor slan. S7.S0. jonn a. nousion, vioiaio oasic ruia, wu. Edward M- May. na haadlignts, u. Rakart C. Chambart, vialara basic rukx . SIS. Norman R. stngiaton, vlolara basic run. Sis. ' Jamas T. Moslay, vlolara Basic run, ill. Donald B. Hunt, disobayad slop sign. SIS. Kannam Lta Buchanan, rauura ra transrar rltla, I7.S0. Rlcnard K. Magruoar, vmara basic run. 130. John E. Walton vlolara Basic run, aia, Varnon L. Durant, vlolata basic rula. cantlnuad. c aronca P. Hovor, driving unoar m. Inllusnca or alcohol. 30 days and (100. Charlaa S. Solomon, vloiata basic run. IIS. Thaodor. J. Kaily. na tail ngnr, v.x. Allan B. Wallaca, violate basic rula, S3S.' Barnard R. Colaman, tanoam ! ovar- load, !. ... Irana R. Haina, tanura to stop tot school bus, SU. Hatty Jonn, inranicarao upon a pudik. Mghway, 10 days and US. oaorga rata, inroncaw wpwt pwun highway, n days and Sis. - Lasrar o. (.naaTarv vioi ow "w, "GaraM A. Ralnwatar, disobayad stop sign, S7.S0. , Lorrayna n. pnair, aisooayw snap nin, .. . . ... ' Gary w, Jonas, viaiora oasic ru,, .i. William A. Whllt, na PUC parmlr, cow Hnuad. J . Htnry I. irumgia, eisooayn stop 'h". S7.S. Ricnaro a. noioawar, inw.,n ad, S10. - oarathv M. Halman. fallur to dim, haadiights, cantlnuad. " Phillip v. oiaiw, VIOWIW b.iw nt jarold aari nanay, na rww K cantlnuad. . , ' Maroi Im oavis, no pr.rar . : Franklin w. Toung, vkiiiv '- , H- . . . . .... Rial L. paimar. no rut w""-. Danny Laa Eastman, disobayad stop , Ktitn l. coapar, pmp" ," i Zi. Laanard S. Numphray, ylolata basle sis. . .. parran d. .rvin. tiw.' . 'S. . ..... Josaph Q. pisnar, viw . 'S- . ..... , ... a William R. iisav. iw " . . Arthur L. Broaks. vWaia basic mla,. OS- ..... Data L. Mnnaay. vwiaia . pram pay arawarr, tula, continuod. ; Carl R. Charias, no opararar m. JaCR A. Pipkin, COmuinwnwn w., "oarlana Auraiia Brown, Intokleataaf upon public highway, US. . jamas n. v-rnirn,... .,vi.. . contlnuad. . RoMrt Donan nuugiviio", wi.imn! food by fraud, savan days and tw. x by traud, flva days and J0. n.rr. uu,i.,w " lead, 111. The Belsian franc Is worth about two cents U.I. The official rtat of exchange k) W frara t dollar. . i '