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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1946)
Girl Scout Camp Starts 2nd Week The ari'und wi'i'k of Citrl Smut ramp ut under way Annual 4 Mill approximately 70 Klrla trav eling lo Camp KhIIiit AhjiU-kiiIo t l.nko o' tlm WimmIii. Kwlm iilnit, handcraft, ItlkhiK. archery, liiini'ii Mini utlicr iifllvlllm wit provided for the lllrls under ex perienced direction. CioliiK l ' "'i'l for t! second i week were lleliy l'inniKr, iwary Ann l'renlon, MurKiiret Quick, l)nrlene Heed, Killin Mm- Itccvea, l.oraloti llolph, Suo Ho per, tlwcuilnlyii Selber, Shirley Slier rill. Kllielinae Skinner, Lillian Stllea, Allen Slniiiuvphcr, Jeaaio Swill. I'lilty Truli'. Sully Thomas ami Miirceiyn Lyll'. Slu'llu McC'lane. Km? Aim Me fipimiil, Joyce MeCuan. Claudia Miller. Curol Mourn, uunna imi-i biikmiskl, Christina Nelimn, Jean ulur Newcnm. Aim Newman, I Kline NilM'helin, Jean Owena, Sue Jn i'liilllpa, Muruurrt I'll) lii'O, J li ll Hurkiliill. Mabel Ui'll, Carolyn Iluyclc unci Jounne Dc-nu-rrltt. ' I'l'iiuy Diichell, Anna Mno Kaat. Joan Klllol, Helen Fisher, Christine Klyim, Llnilu Franklin, Htilh Claylord. Shirley CJiiylurd, Mildred lielzinnua, Ciwendolyn (iruhuin, Margie Ciiiac, Marilyn llurdlii, Jullu lluriidi'ii, Stiale llurrla, Melha lluwklna, Cleo lllKUlim, Sylvlu Hlllla, Joycclle llouiiluml. Uurliuru J o li n a o ll, Joyce Johnaoii, I'hyllla Kmnp, Mary Ann Kelleher, Denelce Kenyon, Nancy Lnmbu, llcvcrly Lasaelt. Vera Lloyd. L)-lorca Thiiiiion, Margaret Tohula, Muriinret Tachlaky, Mury Tachlaky, ViriilnlH Van Dorvu, Muryellen Vo.it, Surah O'Keefe. Juno Murie Murphy, Helen Ken ana, Cluru Curler, Jeun Avell, Veluiu Jucobaon and Louiae Edna Morrla. Girl Scout News By JOAN O'NEILL (Jump ut Luke o' tint Woods luia been busy with nil types of activity allien It opened Sunday. Monday night the entire cuinp took -a abort hiko to an up pointed apot where they were Joined by the Med ford Girl Sco'ils, who are camping acruai the lake. All work and play In camp la under the unit plan ut Camp Appli'liale which meana that each unit la working aepurately on their projeeta. I'oltery mukliiK, leulhercruft, woodworklnK hiukc up a good ahure of the handi craft work. The nut of the time la divided among swim- iiiIiik, cookoiila. hlkea und Kronp alngs along with horavbuck rid Inn. The Pelican unit, the oldeat uroiin, haa thua far been nn a breakfast and a luncheon hike and are planning- n inornlnu bout riile und u blue around tlie lake Saturday night the Hoy Seoul will uttend a party lilven at the Seoul lodge In which only the oldeat unit will participate, Hotli the Scugull and the Chickadee uiiita have Kone on don er hlkea. The younger unit, Chlckudeea, Have a puppet per formance lor me u,,i, - --! erul camp fire Wcdncadny eve EXTRA SPECIAL DELIVERY ! HALT LAKE f'lTV. Autf. 8 (II ' Am lin ri,n, hffl ihn aevonth tee : ut the Country club fnlf couran. a Suit Luke City doctor received a luirrv eull from the buaband of an expectant mother. The doctor hualled to the club houae, showered and changed, drove to tho hospital, delivered the mother, and wai duck in lime lo rejoin till foursome at the 11 Ih hole. riAI.D NKloa, KU-alb rail. OH. MONDAY. Aaf. I, Hit, Tn TklW WWMHOOO... 'I bit pritu mrdlrin U am out to rrlinv pain, iittrvuua dlttrM ftiid wnk, 'ilrfn4l out' rMt. (rrllltKt, ut 'rirtulK dyi wh-n tin to fuue Uounl iMunthly duturbftitciti. wwvlkJ Protect Building Matcrial.- Merchandise etcK mii HOWIE BROS. 2313 S. 6th Phone 4362 For Commercial llefrigcrntlon SALES ond SERVICE See Karl Urquhart Refrigeration Equipment Co. 11 Klamath Phone 145 SA ROEBUCK AND Ca7 rJTl ft.:-,. WINTER WEAR Snell Recommends 1 Juvenile Institution POIITLAND, Aug. 8 liV) A pcclul liintllutlon for Oregon juvt'iillci after a first crime con viction wa recommended by Governor Snell in a radio broad cant Inat night. Participating in "Report to the People." a radio program of ata lion KEX, the governor auld he would urge calubltahmcnt nf audi an Inilltutlon in hli 1947 meaange to the leglalattirc. Boyi would be aent to a reception cen ter immediately upon conviction for aeveral weeka of study by a trained alaff In order to deter mine whether they should be committed to a training school, the intermediate Institution, or penitentiary. DR. M. C. CASSEL Chiropractic Physician illutH, o.. aurnsek ariaat Allnvnli 233 SO. 11th ST. PHONE S609 CENTENNIAL Food and Drink Concessions OPEN Klamath Centennial Association will, between the date hereof and the date of August 9th, 1946. at t p. m.. accept bids for food and drink concesalona, only, at the Klamath County Fairgrounds for the days of August 22nd. 23rd and 24th, 1946. All bids ahall be sealed and accompanied by cashier's check and delivered or mailed to Fremont School. Klamath Falls, Oregon, The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. (For further Information call S264.) KLAMATH CENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION. ' By Trustees. 0 PLEASE "LUCAS FURNITURE FLOOR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS BOUDOIR LAMPS PIN-UP LAMPS .esiwwiii i ' nsjii l.i ui r C The friendly glow of lamps addi immcaaurnbly to the home atmos phere. Whether It be a small bou doir lamp or Inrge, bronze ba.se floor lamp, you will find Just whnt you want at Lucas. The selection is complete. 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