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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1961)
Friday, Marrh 17, 11 PAGE 5 B GET INTO THE EXCITING, NEW SEE WHAT 69 BUYS ! KLEENEX Reg. 33c 400 Count IIKRALD AXD NEWS, Klamath falls, Ore. jI w Wsm W FREE KITE WITH ANY PURCHASE jS? OF $2.50 OR MORE! 3 69 NO WINNER THIS WEEK! PRIZE NOW $150.00 I W1 $11(fj) M l i iu uui uiyjaiyjiy ! OR MORE Plus Your Chance To WIN UP TO 50 BONUS Check The Ads At Right, See How You Can Win Up to $50.00 Extra In This Big Contest! COINWORD NO. 302 PRIZE $125 NAME- ADDRESS CITY STATE ( ) Start the Herald & Newi Immediately! Complete punle, depoiit in box at SHOE WAREHOUSE OR WAGGONER DRUG CO. ... or poite on a 3c post cord end moil to Herald ond New, P.O. Box 941. COINWORD CONTEST RULES 1. Solve COINWORD as you would any other . cross word puxzte, 2. Anyone is eligible to enter the contest except em ployes of the Herald and Newt and their families, and em ployes of Shoe Warehouse and Waggoner Drug Co. and their families. u . 3. A contestant may submit as many entries as he wishes, using the entry blonk printed in thts paper, or one exact-sized, hand drawn facsimile of the puzzle. 4. To submit on entry o contestant may deposit his completed puzzle along with his name and address in the COINWORD contest bax ot Waggoner Drug Co., 839 Main St., or Shoe Warehouse, 234 Main St., or attach the com pleted puzzle olong with hts name and address on a 3c post card and mail it to the COINWORD Editor, Herald ond News, P.O. Box 941. Mail entries must be postmarked not later thon 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, and entries must be deposited in the COINWORD contest boxes by 12:00 noon Wednesday. 5. The Herald ond News will aword a prize of $100.00 to the winner ot each week's COINWORD contest. If mora than one winning answer is received, the prize will be di vided equolly among the winners. If no correct solution is received, the amount of the weekly prize will be increasd $25.00 each week the puzzle is not solved. t 6. There is only one correct solution to eoch COIN WORD puzzle and only that correct onswer can win. Deci sion of the judges is final and all contestants agree to abide by the officio! answer supplied by the COINWORD editor. All entries become the property of the paper. Only one prize will be awarded to o family unit. 7. Entries must be mailed or delivered by hand before closing deadlines. No entries can be returned. The answer will be published in the Herald and News. CLUES ACROSS I. Seeing a look in the eye of his poker gome opponent, a wise player would probably pess. 6 If a respected suburbanite wos discovered . to learn more about mysterious new residents, his neighbors would probably approve. 7. This would be the most help to 0 lod in putting a model airplane together. 9 a bad in on auto race could cause o driver to give up the sport for an easier one. I I A traveling solcmon whose soles pitch wos too wouldn't do veiy well selling his product to country people. 12 Very few people would condemn a wife if she wrre lo her philandering husband for coming home with lipstick on his collor. 14. If a man should when he came out of a tavern, it would be a sure sign thot he had imbibed too much. 15. Finding o in an isolotcd spot in the desert wouldn't be too surprising to an Arizona cowboy. 16. Even on intelligent modem mother may find it difficult at times to take the advice of psychiotrists not to . . her children 18. On a solan, an .... companion would not be likely to supply you much protection against a chorging (ion. 20. Row. 21 A cofe manager would surely be justified in calling the police if o reguor customer out without pay- ing his bill. 22. Cupolo. CLUES DOWN 1 . Having o qood strong one often meant the difference betwen survival ond foilure to early settlers in the southwest. ; 2. A tired businessman, weary of city crowds, would enoy spending his vacation in o place in the country. 3. Plainclothes men are often assigned to fug:- lives from justice. 4. Whorf. 5. Breakfast item. 8. Patriotic monogram. 9. Scrub. 10. An oiling shepherd would be most concerned about his . .. during o severe spring dust storm. 13. Even a stingy woman would hardly refuse to give storv ma neighbors a .. if she could offord it. M. A pointer who, after vcoN of mediocre work, points a masterpiece, would merit the greatest 13. A lot of could be the reason why a man would sell his car very chraoly. I 7. Doing nothing. 19. Whe. Deposit Your Entries At Either COINWORD Sponsors Shoe Warehouse - or- Wagaoner Drug Co. 230 Main St. 839 Main St. Or Mail to: Coinword Editor BAN ROLL-ON DEODORANT Reg. 98c VITALIS For Grcaselcss Hair Grooming U7 Pepto Bismol 69c Toothpaste txz- 69c Toothbrush sss 3 Listerine Vick's Cold Tabs Gillette Razor Reg. 98c Size CURITY'S Compact Kit First Aid Kit Reg. $1.50 KODAK Brownie 8 MOVIE PROJECTOR Model 10 Reg. 44.50 29 95 Reg. 89c Super Speed With Super Blue Blades Squibb't New Handy Pack Introductory Offer Reg. 5.98 Theregran 60't 69c 69c 69c 69c 4.79 Save 1.10 Reg. 6.19 Theregran ' 60' 4.98 Save 1.21 WAGGONER DRUG CO. Klamath's Prescription Drug Store - Corner 9th ond Main Ph. TU 4-3263 Hrs.: 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Prices Effective Through Tuesday The Therapeutic Formula Vitamin c 21 3 COINWORD $25 BONUS ... if you correctly work the COINWORD puzzle and have a cash register receipt of one dollar or more from Wag goner Drug Co. dated within the past week, 7 days prior to the winning announcement. Bonus splits in case of ties! WHY PAY MORE FOR QUALITY..? DIRECT FACTORY SPECIAL PURCHASE , Famous Minnetonka MOCCASINS Your chance of a lifetime to buy these quality moc casins at such low prices. Many styles to choose from including the three shown at left. Shop early whife size and style ranges are close to complete. Ladies' beige or white hand beaded moccasin. Regularly 6.95 ... 2 Surpr LEFT TO RIGHT: Regular 3.95 moccasin in your choice of whito, black or ton with contrasting trim ...... 1 99 '41 t. Alio in black lace up style ise Value! Deluxe Hydes For Men BROWN or BLACK LOAFER 99 We bought too many. At this low pries you can wear them to wash tht car, paint tht roof or clean tht furnoca. Sitai 6'j to 12 ond worth much mora than rhi tmall ortct. SHOE WAREHOUSE 234 Main St., Across From Willard Hotel Soft as butter genuine Elk in 99 both men's and ladies' sizes. C Cushion sole. Reg. price $8.95w ! Mens' 12" Converse I I Insulated BOOTS Reg. $14.95 Value (5)99 I Mr COINWORD $25 BONUS r ... if you correctly work the COINWORD puzzle and hove a cash register receipt of one dollar or more from the Shoe Ware house dated within 7 days prior to the win. ning announcement. Bonus split in case of tiesl P.O. Box 941 S