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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1946)
Camp Fife Girls Win Top Honors Tht program for the first utrett of the Camp Fire lummtf camp we capped by the grand council lire at which rank ana special awirrtf earned by the i girl were presented to them by , their counselors, j Beverlv Keeiee received her lighted torch from Ethyl Bremer, j camp director, to signify the suc cessful completion of her torch bearer crafuman work. This rank i one of the high-$t in Camp Fire activity. Su-an Scho field war raised to ooa saiherer and Leona Leithead 10 fire maker, the second and third rank respectively. The Ka-et-a honor, awarord only to girls who hid success fully completed a list of require ment demanding all-around good camper activity was pre sented by Dorothy Rigsi. a-it-ant camp director and Aita Level), handcraft counselor, to Marilyn Moore, Baroara Swan son. Dolores Kidder. Geraidine Lewi. Ciaudette Gieajon. Mary Hooker, Jane Tingley, Jean Sel by, Dewey Lamoert. Mariiyn Johnson. Mary Howard, Djiw Binkley. Marilyn Aitman. Susan Schofie'ld, Diane Oldenburg Mary Egan. Jean Adams. Snar lene Loomis. Alice Geary, Car olvn Staler. Sharon Miles. Anne Gallespy. Sally Greenleaf. Mar-: lene Johnson. Bonnie Goode. Bonnie Wesiey. Norma Douglas. Wilma McMurtrey, Lilly Loper and Jean Lovell. One of the largest groups to earn the fagot finder honor, first in a aeries awarded for outdoor work, received honors from Naomi French, outdoor, craft counselor. They were Norma Lee Douglas. Bonnie Wesley, Margaret Moody, Marlene John son, Ann Galleoy. Alice Geary. Jean Adams. Mary Egan. Bon nie Goode. Barbara Peltv. Cora lee Blickenstafi and Elizabeth Abercrombie. Carolyn Staler. Joan Fryser, Mary Jo Graves. Wilma McMurt rey, Loreen Mills. Barbara Wed die, Marilyn Aitman. Shirley Keesee, Diane Oldenburg, Ann Henderson. Susan Schofield. Marilyn Johnson. Manlee Keepor. Sharlcne Loomis, Diane Binkley, Diane Carlson, Arline Riddle. Thelma Jackson. Mary Jane Howard. Barbara Swanson. Jean Selby. Mary Hooker. Dewey Lambert. Jane Tinglev. Ciaudet te Gieason. Leo Rita Wade, Jean Lovell, and Lillian Loper. Few Portland Cafes Awarded 'A' Rating PORTLAND, July 24 (IPy In spection and classification of restaurant here under the state sanitary code has resulted in "A" classifications for only 13 of 73 eating establishments in spected. Grade "B" placards were given 24 and "C" ratings to 36, Dr. Thomas L. Meador report ed. The city health officer ex plained that "C" rated cafes must qualify for "B" rating within 30 days or close their doors. There are 1800 establishments to be inspected in the city. Adventist Conference At Walla Walla WALLA WALLA. July 24 OP) The 10-day camp meeting of the upper Columbia conference of Seventh-Day Adventist opens on the Walla Walla college cam pus tonight. The gathering Is expected to attract more than 3000 visitors from eastern Washington, the Idaho panhandle and northeast ern Oregon. 5 1 wtuy Man - la auni for the "Man From draw a slip from a hat which designated the hiding place for the bunted. Police Officer Bud Adkins. Slria and Adkins ars shown here with Dave Hoss. KFJI. in front of the Esquire, just after a slip was drawn, naming Wocus flat. Adkins managed to elude his pursuers and was in town b; 4 p. m. thus winning the S1S0 prise for the Klamath Falls Police Beneficiary association. Latesi Klamath Is Lass From The latest of the service wives to arrive in Klamam Falls is Mrs. Howard McCamman of Dublin. Ireland. In addition to being a newcomer, she is also a new bride. She married Howard McCamman of Portland, a for mer army man. in Vancouver, Wash. July 5 soon after her ar rival on the west coast. It was during the time that she was in service as a petty of ficer in the Wrens that she met McCamman. then stationed in the British Isles with the army Tonight BALDY'S BAND "Just Good Dance Music" Featuring Vocalists VAN THOME - MARY MAHONEY - PATTY MEYERS 74c per person Dancing 9 till 1:00 From Canyon Passage "aT F" 71 nn- iuiC: Canyon Passage" was opened War Bride Emerald Isle air corps. That was in July, 1945. For Mrs. McCamman this is her first trip to the United States. . Since she was not a serviceman's : wife at the time of her departure from her native country, she had to leave by way of Sweden. After i spending eight days there she 'sailed to New York aboard the : Gripsholm and is proud that she : didn't get seasick. "I couldn't I let the navy down," she says. ! She arrived in New York July i 1 and flew from there to Port IOIIUO UNOti AUTHORITY Of THf COCA-COU COaFANr 1 COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS Hear The Coke Club with Morton Downey KFJI 9:15 A. M. mim - m aryimtvr - icsm y Saturday when little Sylvia Hilli land. She is still amazed that ; "people here look so weil and ihannv a riH thov'r ui friendly. ' According to Mrs. McCamman, food is quite plentiful in Ireland, though not so abundant as in i this country, but in England, i people still line up for it. The big problem just now for the McCammane is finding a place to live, but Mrs. McCam man takes it in her stride. Despite being in a strange country she says she likes Klamath Falls, although she isn't used to the : weather, and doesn't feel a bit ilike a stranger. j McCamman is employed by Safeway stores here. Classified Aas Bring Results Camp Fire News Mr. Larry French was award-1 ed a national honor for ten years' j service as a Camp Fire guardian , at the grand council fire held at 1 Camp Esther Applegate, Satur day. July 10. I Mrs. French was once a Camp i Fire girl and has in her long ; association with the organiialion served as executive secretary, t ramp director, and has special- iied in camp craft and outdoor activity. Mrs. French has been leader for Blue Bird groups, the seven to ten-year-olds. Camp Fire Girls, the intermediates, and for Hori zon clubs, girls of high school age. She is at present registered as a Blue Bird leader with the Pansy group of Fremont school and is directing the outdoor craft activities at the summer session of Camp Fire camp at Lake o' the Woods. Ethyl Bremer, executive secre tary and camp director, present ed Mrs. French with the honor. Scoppoose Motorist Indicted In Deaths PORTLAND, July 24 lPi Jo seph L. Nakvasil. 24. Scappoose. was under indictment today on two charge of failing to stop at the scene of a highway accident in which two Portland men were killed. Nakvasil i charged with driv ing the truck which witnrtset reported struck Bert Morrison, 38. and John W. 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