PACE EICHT HERALD AND NtWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 194 Midland Empire News B. Ju.fcV J " . Bonanza Lloyd Bee bee of Stanwood, Wash. U visiting the F. W. Brown family and other friend tier. The Bee beea operated a grocery atora In Bonansa before moving north. Malin Ted Do Merrill, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ue Merrill Sr. was highly honored last Friday night at Cor valta. when he wu named the out- I standing cttisen of "Boy's State' Mr. and Mrs. O. C. wells and i and chosen one of the nine junior Oeorge Baldwin enjoyed a fishing counsellors for next years "Boy's trip last week. i State" conference: this meeting la Mrs. Owen Pepple and Mrs. 'held each year and offers an op Lloyd Olft spent Tuesday at Med- portumly for government study to ford via: ting friends. I ouiaianauia: young people 01 tne Mrs. Lester Basts visited In Sunday with Mrs. and Mrs. Mary Langell valley Harry Frailer emlth. Mrs. Cody Meyers and daughter of Madras spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Jack Hodges, and family. Cora Leavltt of Langell valley (pent Thursday with Betty Pepple. Sylvia Robinson says she enjoyed a wonderful time as Klamath Bas in Roundup princess representing Bonanza and wishes to express her sincere thanks to all who contrib uted to the success of the Fourth of July program. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hodges of Mer rill spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges. Billy and John nie. Oalen Chandler of Lakevlew ar rived Friday to visit the Owen Pep ple of Bonansa and the Les Lea vltt of Langell valley. John Brown of Brooklrurs spent last week with his wife and daugh ters. Mattle McFall visited Betty Pep ple Friday. Parisian ! IsSIS Cymnasti and Cloum state. Ted receives as an award an all expense-paid trip to the National Forum of Oood Government in Washington, DC this coming August. Mr. and Mrs. H. Colfelt and; daughter Jackie were visitors at Stockton over the Fourth of July week-end. Jackie remained In Stockton for an extended visit with ; relatives. j Robert Byrne left the first of the i week after a short visit with his : family, Mrs. Robert Byrne and I small daughter who has been visit- I nig with Mrs. Bvrnes parents Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. Dallon. j Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCullry left Thursday for a short visit lit Portland with friends and relatives. Word received from Mrs. Rudy Jelenek who remains at the bed side of her father Anton Petrasek in the Eugene General hospital Is J still very discouraging. His condi- Langell Valley Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webster of Lakevlew visited Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson on Monday. Mae Gale and Violet Harris were luncheon guests of Christine Brown and June Cohea Wednesday. Vivian Sullivan was an afternoon guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones, Mrs. Will ie Terrell, all of Exeter. Calif, and Mrs. Mae Murch of Chlco, Calif, visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rob ert and family last week. Mrs. Murch and Mrs. Jors are sisters of Mrs. Roberts. Dick Derry suffered a painful In Jury recently on his ranch when a hay chopper exploded, breaking his forearm in two place and cutting several deep wounds. He was In Hillside hospital for several days. His mother arrived recently from Iowa to spend the summer with Dick and his family. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Gamaire and aon, Doug Embrey. and Fred Oodsey are at Cove attending the Episcopal church summer school. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Tucker of Eugene are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones. They came to attend the funeral of hi brother who passed away In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Mary Dearborn Is (pending Uon still remains very critical. Mrs. Byron Johnson returned the first of the week after a two weeks Bremerton. Washington. Enroute she visited with relatives In Port land and Dallas. Malin hit the jackpot Saturday night in the "calf scramble" at the Klamath Basin Rodeo, when five lucky lads, after a terrific scram ble finally walked off with five itIk; Plav I m 1 1 )I . I '. 118 fashions, owe their inspiration to clowns' costumes, sarongs and exercise suits. An "exercise suit'" (left) glorified by Pierre ' Balmain. makes a sensa tion of a hip-length (ring sweater, shorts, sinks and cap i red and white striped jersey. Harlequin's gay clown suit inspired the ' bold cotton print which Jean Dosses uses to ! make a swim suit and matching sun shade laoovel topped by a while pique beach coat. A full tunic-styled skirt o( red and white cotton print (right) wraps sarong-fashion I around a reverse-color Desses-destgned swim suit. By Kusctl Hargrove, NtAi staff Correspondent. Hillside hospital where he submit- i family spent the eek end at Meri ted to surgery. He is reported im- cine lake. proving very satisfactorily i Mrs. Bill Rajnus was hoste Frl- Mrs. Bertha Meyers Is enjoying d evening when she entertained a two weeks vacation, she is m- ! lor several friends honoring her calves. Those winning calves were. 1 Dloved as cashier at the Kalina ' house ""est Mrs. Helen Bemaset .Marsnau tomett, Jimmy Johnson. Food market. Mrs. P. O. Wilson is working in her place. Guests at the Emit Tofell home this week were Mrs. Tofell's moth er Mrs. J. B. Hllderbrand of River side. California and Mrs. Tofell's I brother and sister-in-law of Stock- Bly Mr. and Mrs. Mai Ion Morion and children of Yreka. Calif, spent the nuiiuaj www a-r u una itti,,Q , friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dlllavon and children spent Sunday In Klamath Fails. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slaub aud son I of Prune City visited relatives here during the holiday week-end. Sliemllug the Fourth of July out-of-uwn were Mr. and Mrs. Al Ciim mlngs and daughters, at t'ooa Hay; Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Knes and 1 un til a and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Har low and Cheryl al Crescent City, Calif: and Mr. and Mrs. Claik Ab bott al Hrnd. Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCleod o Prarle City eut the Fourth valu ing relatives in ly. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Angus had is their guests over the week-end, Mr. and Mis, Clyde Langlry and son, Dick, of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cllne axnt several days last week visiting Mr. aud Mrs. lawrrut-e Cllne al Led man. Mr. and Mrs. John Geyshcek and children from Corning. Calif., vis ited friends in Illy ovrr Ihe Fiajrth. Orvshecks formerly made their home here. Mrs. Hrib tlailley accompanied her sister, Mrs. George Kliter ol Paisley, to Itrdiunnd this week where they visited their sister, Mrs Bud Pollock and family. Mrs. F.thcl Armstrong litft Sun day. July 3 to return to her home at Seattle. W'a.h. Mrs. Armstrong sinl 10 dv In Bly vl-ttmg her vm. F. II. Armstrong, alwl famllv While here Mrs. Armstrong enjoyed a trip to Crater lake Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller or Ashland and Mr. and Mra Jim Mil- i I ler of Medtord vnilcd friends here I the past week-end. Malin Pool Schedule: MKHKItX, July 11 Merrill youngsters taking swlmnilng leasona st Ilia Mallu pool air asked lo uoie Ul following aelwdllle. Classes will be held emit Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning for Jour weeks. Farh child must have a iwlminlng sun. towel and ID cents so that change will not hav ll be made. No Jearlry should be worn Chaneraiiea will have complete au thority at all times, and the rhildieii will hav to stay III line al all times. Salety rules must be observed while riding on the bus. and anv child causing double, either at pool or on the b.is, will be asked lo drop (mm class. T.ie bus will load and unload a' t tie. grade school only, aud no rxira stops or pirk-uia will be made. Children are asked ui be at the grade school 10 minutes eatly so that rhaiiertiues way check thrill III and culled tees. Bus No. 1 leaves at I a. m, r. turns 10.60 a, m. Iliu No. 1 leaves Merrill I.M a. as, reiurns II 60 a. m. Bus No. 1 leaves 10 W a. m , re turns WO p. in. Mrs. Dal West and Mrs. Robert Diagixi war liisuuinriital In gel ling Ihe protect alarm! with Ilia chiierailon nl III county schmd board which la lurnlslung the bus, and the Merrill park board, whlili Is paving tiaiis)oiiailou rosts. (;ail l.liulbeig, paik caretaker, will drlv lh bus. Falling Car Crushes Mechanic DKKH PAKK, Wash. July 13 iAt lrviu Joy, 40, of Derr Park was (alally CI Hilled beneath his oail automobile yesierd.iy. HlirrUI ltaliu Htulth reMirted tiHluy, Joy was working briieullt his ear alien It tell from the wooden bio. si being used as kilplNirts. He was dead alien neighbors lilted the car (rout his body. He Is survived by his widow and lo rlillilreu. llie family foimerly lived at niuihel. Wash. Ob - 1 " and Bill Weatherby. Pat Madden Richard Haliord. Word received from Mrs. James Ottoman Sr. reports that Jim is improving rapidly and that he may be able to return home In about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson had as then- house guests o.er the Fourth their daughter and son-in-law Mr: and Mrs. Dave Cannon and small daughter Sherry, the Can nons two sons David and Dell who Missouri. They expect t o have been visiting their grand par- I about the JOth of July. ent for several weeks will remain here until school starts, Tiie Can nons reside in Reno. Halbet Wilson was Involved in a minor accident the early part of the week when he cut the end of his finger off while working on a hay baler. and daughter Donna of Prague, j Mrs. Bernaset Is employed at the American Embassy In Prague and is on a two months vacation here : in the States. She visited friends , daughter cago before arriving here for a 1 For Workmen ton. California. Mrs. John McCulley left by car last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorve Chamberlain of Klamath Falls, (or an extended visit in Kansas and return Emily Elxner. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eltner. who recently graduated from Arm strong's Business college in San Francisco, has accepted a position at the Owens Adjustment service In Klamath Falls. . Sarah OTCeeffe. daifchter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Keeffe Is enjoy- three weeks vacation with the Ra) nus family. Present at the party to meet the honored guest were. Mrs. Elizabeth Ra.'nus. Mrs. Mary Hen el. Mrs. Mary Hnldja. Mrs. Elmer McCullum. Mrs. Charles D o b r y. Mrs. Joe Schmidil. Mrs, Mary To fell. Mrs. George Bro'hanek. Mrs. Ivan Petrasek. Mrs. Ben Pickett, Mrs. Hardrlrode and Mrs. Vavrti ka. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ottoman and family left Saturday tn spend the week end at Medicine lake. grandson, Milton Adams, were visit ing with the W. M. Adams over Ihe Fourth. The Kolbs are (rum I u,n'"2. dJ'L"rt! t?kr"'Z' Earth Slide Fatal SM 1 IIIWIU WtUllgtllW 1119 IWUBIU mOVlt nrairrtnr ti rg.mti turl ihnw ' ft fine nroup of movtrs. Thv little inrairv mu ihe W. M. Adams liv ing room. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jonra and Barbara, are enjoying A Iwo-week vacalitfi. W. M. Adams U tnt proud ownrr of a new car. Mr, Katie Adams of Coo Bay a in camp over the holiday vis iting with her mhii and thfir famU Ilea, the J. L. Ad-nw, W. M Adams snd R. A. Adamv APPOINTII SALEM. July 13 Tv-Harold Lar son. Portland. as reap;:med br Oovernor Douxlas MrKiiy today to a, four-year term on the advisory council to the sta:e board of healtn on hospital licensing. ! NEWHERQ. July 13 -arth ! i piled don on a ortman in a ,atrrllne ditch totUy. crushing hi chr.it and ktlling him nut ruin 1 He wax J. tlere P-iMtrr of Port- I land, work Hi for hw woond dav I i on New berg s ItW.OOO srwage di'poaal pnject. j Frtlow workmen mil him out in j a matter of minute, but lr. C. A Hump said Portcr had been killed by the force of the earth tilde in the ditch About two feet of earth t covered him. He wa employed by P. II. t-ani ' mechanical contrwetnrt. Portland , The company reported that he had thrrt children. K Here's the beer you've dreamed about SPARKLING. REFRESHING, ZESTfUll Jim Conrov a former Chiloauln and KVHS athelete, has been ap- i lng a two weeks vacation from her pointed head coach and Ai teacher , duties at the First National bank for the next year, he will replace In Klamath Falls. Sarah along with Jack Mmkler who has resigned his i uer sister Nora, who Is emdoved position here. Conrov tauzht here at the Bank of America in Tuleiske few da 71 at Tulelake with her , the last part of the year. 1 and Mrs. O'Keeffe will leave the granddaughter. Doris Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Ralnus and ' first of the week for Lakeview for Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson left family spent the weekend fishing at a short visit and then go on to San Thursday for a month vacation Diamond lake. Francisco for the remainder of in toano ana ieuowtone national i Les Reber. son of Mr. and Mrs. their vacation. Park. John Reber was admitted to he Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Rajnus and Raymonds Camp Mary Lou Easttick of Fort Jones. Calif. Is spending a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. John Evans. Mary Lou Is a Junior at Etna high school. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Emus and children. Mane. Jean and Charlsy. have moved back Into camp. Mrs. Ernest Leggett has been on the sick list for the past three weeks but Is better now. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolb and a dressed m viyti livantl no:? aa-r-r-as m .... -in. mwrnTtiiz M m... M w as f . I : i m i mm i A JP f ti Q WW Kki3. -a U 111 i 1 al ri I - Vf j ) DIIU COMPARE with AHY BEER from ANYWHERE! An Ineipensiv Want Ad today I will mean g I I for you tomorrow 1 1 I awaaasifig - - - m j z i aseevTirtJS MAKES A SUSINISS OF BICYCUNO Thoutanih of Seaside's annual vacationists ride rented biivclcs enthusiastiratl as a beach pastime. Energetic (iurdua Shaw in 1933 foresaw this pupulatiry; decided to serve the public's fancy. II quit law uhool and started his South Prom Bike Shop neat tlx Lewi and Clark turn around. Business grew slumlv, but today Shaw must hire assistant to help meet demands (or bikes, tandems, tricycles and baby strollers. Shaw, (ctivt Seaside Chamber of Commerce official, also finds time to operate his large "Prom" apartment building, lie's g long-time customer of First National's Seaside affiliate, the Clatsop County B".!. BUILDING OREGON TOGETHER In all para of Oregon people are working to better themselves and in the process keep our state growing. Vt'e introduce some of them here. In each case they've made effective use of the constructive services of our Fine National Group banking offices. U'e believe that by helping individuals toward prosperity, we help build Oregon familyby family.farm by farm, business bybusinets. Whether your financial needs are large or small, come in and talk over your situation with ui. "Ltl'i Build Oregon Togtlber." KUMATH FAILS MAIN (RANCH KLAMATH FALLS SOUTH SIXTH STREET IRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK TURNING JUNIPERS INTO DOLLARS In 19 JO, Vearl and hlsie Lehrmin of Bend began making novelties from Central Oregon's juniper trees. W ith a gift lathe, powered by their washing machine motor, Lchrman turned out colorfully grained items of hit own design. Today their Western Juniper Novelty Co. is in t new building, with living quarters, modern shop nd display room. They have mas tered the individualistic wood, learned the public's souvenir tattcs and developed far-flung sales out. lets. "Ours is a product typical of Oregon which First National helped ui develop," Lehrmin tats. Mawbar Federal Deposit Insurance Carporolion MEET JIM THOMPSON, STAR FARMER Jim Thompson of Salem was Star Farmer of America in 1942. In high school he ran a 120-acre ranch, starting by purchasing 50 acres. Sheep, hogs and cowi brought him profits. A prized memento of his Future Firmer of Amercia title is his Oregon Bankers' Association trophy. After FFA days Jim raised beef cattle. Now he't developing an orchard and teed crop ranch in Salem's Waldo Hills district. Jim's wife is his schoolgirl sweetheart, Eunice Johnson and there are Donna, 6, and Dickie, 3. Sayf this topnotch farmer: "I especially appreciate the help First National gave me as a youngster. SAT -A 7 WSfuVH Jm i . V .rt 1naafc.- -7 itJ I il .