Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1961, Page 15, Image 15

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I' HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls Orrfinii
Tuesday, Frbniary 51, 11
PACE JB
Park
3800 So. 6th
ogicS
At No Charge! Park Right
In Front Of Any Store
Shoo
BIG 89c Size
LISTERINE
Table Lamps ML
20.00 Values f T
1288 tttv
H fci-W each ijBSfoA
See all our ralmO
Lamps on WlM J
jsr Disploy! Ky
7-f :jr " DRILL
"Stjjp New Stocks
71
NYLONS
1st Quality
SI gauge, 15 denier
2 88c
No Lie George - Our
$ SWIM SUITS
Have Arrived!
Suits for the entire
Family on Sale at . . .
Vi OFF
REGULAR PRICES
Auto Seat Covers
Mylar or Terry Reg. 6.95 ... 3.95
RAM Vi" Electric
For 100's of
Home or Shop Jobs
Reg. 23.50 Value
Our Price 17.88
1588
Reg. 7.95
WOW!
Children's
SNOW SUITS
and
COATS
Cut To
99
each
100 Rayon Pile
Oval or Square Rugs
27x48
Our Low Price . . . 2.97
tQw'X' PI
Men's Short Sleeve
Sport Shirts
Chenille
Bath Mat Sets
88c
In Handy Poly Bag
Wash & Wear Cottons
and Cotton - Dacron on P,,e
00 Bath Mat Sets
1 "V OUR PRICE - 3.49
I
288
Our Price - 2.88
Full Size Foam Fill
Bed Pillows
Full Size Kapok Fill
Bed Pillows
6' x 12'
Bamboo Fencing
All Metal Umbrella Type Outdoor
Clothes Dryer rC9. 2.95 .
2.49
88c
4.88
10.88
Fancy Metal
HAMPERS
Reg.
11.95
10
Reg. 8.95
88
Reg.
13.95
ir
Water Skis, Ski Belts
Vi OFF REG. PRICE
See Our Complete
Marine Supply Selection
At Discount Prices!
Reg. 3.98 Washable 24x36
Scatter Rugs
Large Size Woven Bamboo
Clothes Baskets
88
Men's Short Sleeve
Sport Shirts
10Oo Cotton
Wash and Wear
Our Price 1.88
j 49
Visit Town and Country's j
New Shoe Repair Shop ;
Next to Ken's Fix-It Shop ji
7
prices chopped! 8
Entire Stock Of
LADIES'
HOUSE
SLIPPERS
Reg. 3.50 to 6.95
fl99
PAIR
Choose from enough slippers to outfit
George's entire army. These are excel
lent for sneaking up on the enemy.
Some are warm and comfortable, too.
Anyway, you can't go wrong at this
price. It would have been a bargain in
1776.
Shop Till 9 P.
4m
I Reg. 1.50
f JOCKEY
9A7 SCANTS
WW 89
M(3 SHOES
jt Closeour on Edgtrron
yT 4Tt an "'ew' Brand
W I 1 Reg. lo 15.95
We've token the axe to price (n cele
brating George's birthday. Come in and
take home the savings. We cannot tell a
lie, these are our best yet!
SPECIAL PURCHASE of Vomty hranrj while knit T-jhirls,
swibs rib unijprshirti, broadcloth boxer tf O af I"
shorts. SohHs and fancy colors. ex for m
Buy cm 83c each or . .... ej eCoWw
GAME & LAKE Lanrrrossi shi.ts in f ((
washable wools and hacco cloth. W WW
Regularly SI4 99
SWEATER CLOSEOUT. I00?o wools, wool and nrlon blnnnS
by Jonticn, borcloy ond AA if A AA
campu. a uu to 1 1 yy
now priced from w I Mm I
ALL TOPCOATS REDUCED.
Last chance on these Alhqotors, All A I A
Curlecs and Hort-Schoffner I U to Afl
& Marr. coats, now W I WW I
MR. MAC WESTERN COATS. AA
All wools and formerly priced to $34.95. J I WW
fate 'cro now tor a low I g
CHIPPEWA JACKETS r f ff
nf 0Qr,o homespun wool. Final closcout III IJIJ
on these now at ust .. g g
Attend the Kiwanis Sponsored HOME SHOW
this Friday and Saturday at the Fairgrounds.
Since
1918
O&C Counties Outline
Recreational Program
PORTLAND AP Develop-1 road network runs near "the
ment of recreational areas spreadi areas of greatest immediate prom
wkiclv throuch Western Orcconiise" for development. It noted
mountain and coastal country was' that there are a number of wil-
Court Records
KLAMATH COUNT
DISTRICT COURT
; M,b,rl H' Pine1"' 'op f9"
BiHy Joe Sklllington, viola tt basic rul,
dismisied by co reckless driving, dis
missed by court: no licenst plte light,
dismissed by coti't.
Wichriel s. Btomqulst, vloldte basic
P-nrtiger, violdtt basic rula.
James C.
waiter c. Beidorek, no tall light, $7.50.
Ira Frank Orem, no vehicle license, SS.
Clrta B. Scholar, violate basic rule, 110.
Pagy O. lay, violate basic rule, S25.
. . aidiiora, disobeved im . an.
outlined todav by the Association nemess areas aireaay set asiae $7 so -
wirnn uown, no declared weight re
ceipt, 515.
Donald L. Bingman, viotale basic rule,
witliam R, Moreiong, no operator's li
cense, $5.
Pete Gale overheinhi, S1f.
OwigM W. Newcomb, no lights. ?.S0.
Lester Roy Bonrwr, no vehicle license,
Hubert Reddick, disobeyed traffic tg-
nal- J7.50.
Lawrence W. Kerwin, failure to dim
Foote, Improper muffler.
James Rov Dav. vinUre ha.e ml. Hi.
tioil to making the lake Itself , B.ll Burke Ledbetter, violate basic rule,
i5"iisra on mo'ion oi disirict attorney,
of O & C Counties and cooper- which "seem to provide ade
ating state and federal agencies. qualcly for tho.se people who en
The key to the proram-which'Joy the wilderness type ot recre
is still to he worked out in ation. . . What is urgently needed
detail-is a vast network of 37 s ea.vily accessible outdoor rec
roads tapping areas of recrcation-ireatwn facilities for all season for
al possibility. tlie milss of PPIe "
ti. . j,. .rt.,iJ m..i n nnc l Jones said Uiat illustrative of
ble to'scl to .-.teas alonB W!to!'?ta'if,'tt
crcsl of Uic Cascades from 111. " 1 13 " ' , j"",' ...
by a short access road. In addi-J
accessible, the road would make
it feasible to develop a ski area
there.
Hood to Lake of the Woods and
Klamath Lake, then into the Sis
kiyous, across the Coast Range,
and up the coast from the Cali
fornia stale line to Tillamook.
Most of this network already
exists in part as unconnected seg
ments, the association said in a
report prepared to announco the j
project. What is needed now is to
connect them and to improve, to
standard two-lane width, those,
that are now substandard.
The work will run into millions
of dollars, said Darrell Jones,
association president, but the
O & C counties have been spend
ing large sums on access roads,
reforestation and recreational
development and it is expected
that available money will be even
greater in coming years.
There arc 18 O & C counties in
rirannn t h inimti,c
there are timberlands taken back;tourth. of. one nt in Social
hv the federal eovcrnment from y "
Chief Asks
SS Increase
WASHINGTON (API President
Kennedy today proposed still an
other increase in Social Security
taxes to provide more benefits in
some cases and to extend cover
age to additional workers.
The President sent tq Congress
legislation to make what he called
needed improvements in the pro
gram. The changes Kennedy proposed
which''0"''' rc(lll'lc an increase of one-
the original Oregon and California
Railroad grant. The counties get
75 per cent of the earnings from
this land, giving (hem substantial
sums.
Cooperating with the counties
are the Forest Service Bureau of
Land Management, state Highway
Commission, Slate Parks Advis
ory Board, Department of Plan
ning and Development, State
Travel Information Bureau Ad
visory Committee, Bureau of
Indian Affairs, and some non
O k C counties.
Two big recreational projects
connected in part with the pro
posal were listed as a ski area
development near Ashland, to be
reached by one of the roads in
the new network, and replace
ment of Magic Mile chair lift at
Timberline Lodge on Ml. Hood.
The Ashland development is con
tingent on private development ofl
the ski facilities.
Jones said the O & C associ
ation had taken the lead in the
proposal and a steering commit
lee of all interested groups would
work out details.
The report prepared by the
association said that the proposed
workers and employers,
Kennedy did not estimate the
cost of the suggested tax increase.
It would be in addition to
another increase in the same
amount.
Kennedy recently proposed an
other increase of the same
amount to finance the new ad
ministration's plans for health in
surance.
Kennedy proposed:
1. Increase from the present $33
a month to s-u l no minimumi
benefit payable.
2. Reduce the age at which
men are eligible for retired bene
fits from the current 65 to 62.
The benefits for those who claim
them hefore age 65 would be
reduced.
3. Change the proportion of
lime which an insured person
must work under Social Security
to be eligible for retirement bene
fits. This would be liberalized to
provide that workers put in one
quarter of each year, or three
months, in covered work for each
four quarters.
NOW OPEN!
New Town 4, Country
SHOE REPAIR
SHOP
Nelion W. Bray, Owner
Phone TU 4-8335
.SET UP STATION
MOSCOW (UPIl Soviet ex
plorers have set up a new scien
tific station in Antarctica, the
Tass news agency said Monday.
The agency said the Novolazarcv
skaya station is in Queen Maud
Land and will be manned by a
I2-mcmbcr crew throughout the
winter.
DONT
CHOP
IT DOWN!
We suggest you try this
ricJi-Louking alkyd semi-gloss
ENAMEL
Mm Iviurioui finish for
oil woodwork; Mtol for ktfehan and
bathroom wallt, ciltngi( woodwork.
Civei mellow, rubbed effect to furni
ture ond cabined. Waihot like porc
loinl Wide range of beau
tiful colon that match
famous SPREO SATIN.
And, By George-
Roll It On!
Sure you can!! When you use Sprcd Lustre
Enamel for your Kitchen and Bathrooms.
In fact we recommend that you do . . .
Also to cut the cost even further, we will
LOAN FREE the correct roller set and
brushes thot you would need, with every
purchase of Spred Lustre Enamel . . . Re
member don't buy them but borrow rollers
and brushes from Jack's Color Chip . , ,
Where the proof is in the paint ...
Green Stamps
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Ph. TU 2-4200
David Lee Jordan, no wheel cavers.
dismissed on motion of district attorney.
Paul G. Gelbrailh, violate basic rule,
$15.
Paul G. Bauer, violate basic rule. SIS.
Lvrtu Robertson, violate basic rule, $10.
Joe Carl Oxenlord. no dec U red weight
receipt, its.
Daniel W. Morrison, no vehicle license,
.
Ray Let Plnkerlon, combination over
toad. $15.
Jack C. Brownlee, overlenqth load, 415.
Harry D. Baton, tandem axle overload.
Paul E. Graves, combination overload.
I5.
Axel Erling Ftoren, using live flih for
ball, $25.
Jaime Leddy Santos, qlvlng alcoholic
liquor to a person under 21 years of
age, $150.
Harvey A. Worthlnglon, failure to yield
rlnht ol way, S15.
Charles M. Spore, no safety chain, 110.
John D. McDutfie Jr., following too
Closely, $7. SO.
Gene W. MHIlgan, no muffler, $10.
Willie Muse, no vehicle license, $5.
Charles R. Williams, dtsotwyed ktop
sign, $7.50.
June V. McCarthy, violate basic rule,
$15.
Earl William Jonte, no operator'l li
cense, v.
Thomas James O'Ntil, one headlight.
$10.
Gurvies B. Childress, violate basic rule,
$15.
Patrick G. Morrison, no tail tight, $10.
George L. Gregg, disobeyed stop sign,
17.50.
James L. Ashe, violate basic rule, dis
missed on motion of district attorney.
Kenneth W. Hughes, no PUC permit.
d'smlssed on motion of district attorney.
Richard D. Holmes, violate basic rule.
dismissed on motion of district attorney.
Wilson Fulbriaht, wrong lane usage.
$7.50.
Michael T. K el ley, no vehicle license.
$S.
Fred Shadduck, Impeding traffic, 7.vj.
James C. Slout, disobeyed stop sign,
$15.
Horace K. Frost, disobeyed stop sign,
IIS.
Walter W. Keen, improper wheel cov
ers, $10.
Richard G. Cunningham, failure to dim
headlights. 115.
Sam John pappas, no wneei covers
$7.50.
Thomas H. Barnhart, overload, sat.
Ernest Wayne Smith, hunting during
closed season, 115.
Leon A. Berglund. driving under tne in
fluence of Intoxicating liquor, dismissed
on motion of district attorney.
Roy M. Garrett, tandem axia overload,
122.
Fred Shadduck, violation ot basle rule,
$5.
Hugh A. Wilson, combination overload,
$42.
i Charles P. Kirkpalrlck, combination
overload, 154.
Eugene Ira Holman, overload nauitng
fish. Ml.
Claude D. Allen, angling without li
cense, 125.
Loyd W. Cramer, angling without li
cense, dismissed.
Marie Elaine Berkley, failure at the
scene of an accident to furnish nama and
address. $25 or five days.
Herbert Earnest Crooks, Intoxicated In
a nubile olece, 135.
Lester L. Glvtns, failure to signal right
turn. $7.50.
Paul H. Fairclo, failure to dim head
lights, $7.50.
William O. Dingier, failure to dim haad-
lights. 17.50.
William r. tsits. no muriier, .:.
Glen W. Slouch, violate basic rule, $15.
Tommy Lee English, one headlight.
$7.30,
Robert E. Ashime, oisooeyea stop sign,
17.50.
Francis H. NaucK, improper leir iurn.
17.50.
Myron D. Hasklns, vioiait msic run,
$20.
Aden Greer, improper mutner, iu.
Marvin R. Delplanche, violate basic
rule, 120.
Belle M. Cunningham, violate basic ruit,
$15.
John Zupan, overneigni, so.
Leland S. Coggins, failure to Identify
equipment, $15.
Bl lilt D. Perkins, driving wniia opera
tor's license suspended, 115.
George C. Shadie, violate oasic ruie,
15- . . ....
Ernest L. PaOQOCK, impropur iwn turn,
continued; driving while operator's license
suspended, continued.
William A. wnnt, no ru- permit, via.
Raloh Welsey Harris, contributing to
1he dependency of minor, 60 days, 50
days suspended.
Lonn Johnes Jr., permniing vanici io
be unlawfully operated, 115.
Lovd Wavne Cramer, angling wnnoui
license, dismissed by court.
Frank W. Borges, no put permn,
Thomas W. Chatburn, Inadequate)
brakes, motion to dismiss by district
attorney.
John A. Cole, no operaior ucenw, i..
Josephine Peters, driving on wrong side
of highway. 17.50.
Ear Ricnero oonnger, utouTu
Sign, 17.50. L ,
Gilbert J. Tkoulal. violate bei'c rule,
110 suspended. J ,
James A. Gunter, failure to display
combined weight, $5. . ,
Clifford W. croiseiner, nw t ..
17 50
Wlillam J. Easter, driving under Iht
Influence of lnlolcallng liquor, continued.
James H. Crlsmon, violate basic rule,
continued. .
Robert P. urate, oivubt
CMarlen W. Davis, disobeyed stop sign,
$7AHen Green, Improper muffler contln-
ULaverne W. Motschetibaeher, being In
toxlcatcd upon public highway, n''',;
Elmer Paul Hess, using live fish for
bait, $75. . . , . j .
Beatty John, being Intoxicated on a
Alfred' Ley ve' Lugo, contributing to the
dependency ot a minor, -
Robert L. anyoor, ..y
upon a public highway, US.
Einar w. usiv "
upon a public wgnway,
Silvestre M. senchei, disobeyed stop
' Enia'nor' Allen Spregue, disobeyed slop
" w.ii"m L. Fargo, disobeyed traffic stg-
naEmmeT J. Wilson, disobeyed trett.e
TewrenclV Nelson, d.sobayed it op
MT"mJWHleey, no muffler, 17.50.
Benn.e B. Siqmon, failure to Identify
equipment, 17-50.
Charles D. Spenci Jr.,
"XVhur'llone, no H
R.chard C. Bcisang, no lighh, 17 50.
Wendell D. Fianary, violate basic rule,
Intoxicated
being Intoxicated
no operator's
Raymond L. Wolff, disobeyed stop sign,
$7Robert J. Wilcox Jr.. driving on wrong
Lynn S. Harris, disobeyed stop sign,
1 John J. KM violate beslc rule. .
(.raid W. Lynn, no vehicle license.
. ...ii... ai aver
Joseph u. aiT "-"
,0L' r thulmlre. drlvlmi while Op
traior s license suspended, wnJ-
. . f n .Inn Hani. U.
Lurill am,,-,
SHE WON'T DO
ItUGBY, England (UPP - The
maRistrntca rcluscd an olfer by
James Clcary to leave his wife
nn g deposit while he went to get
money from his brother-in-Uw to
pay I fine.