r 1 ( .1. r r r I t vans Photo by GudorUW , lift , ( j 4 J n Xs : i AT TUr CI SfC lklAIIR.HO Al BAI 1 M... E...U. J V.I.. I r ( II n ' . I . i ji nkiw , unki . i ivw Lxaiiw? nunr. ldu urflasr. jinn mtl jTAnnf in tnnwii iiinva I t . Iwith Pas Exalted Ruler, Estin Kiqer and Mrs. Kiger. Ceremonies were in the Elk's Temple last Saturday I J niqht. (Additional details on inside pagel. ' I . ... I - ' " i ' ' : r rvv - r "' ' .'i'" ' " in 5 " ' i'4''''-(. ' 1 I 000l0' -v!' EVERY SUBJECT ; . on this page is ""uniling. Picture taken at the Shrine Club Crab Feed finds Mrs. Galen Oniiad turned from the camera . . - but she's smiling! The Rev,- Galen Onstad and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith, her genial audience. Th crustacean "main event" brought a huge crowd to the Armory on the 27th of March. (Additional details on inside psgel. - . f Photo by Guderian Wbi. ami Waa. ovsumoh" og Ohsaon ... Jamiiuut -yiauhu in Jbari $sm , WARM, friendly interest In "Us" ii evidenced by Governor and Mrs. Paul faHerson's frequent and 'Informal visits to the Klamath Basin. ' Their sincere regard for the Klamath region's problems xontinUes to win friends for them. , If v.. AIOVE . , Governor Patterson has "coffee and conversation" with Mrs, Robert Kent,, left; end Mrs. Gene Favell. Picture was taken at the coffee hour for the Pattersons In the Baliiger Motor Company showroom, April 2. . , r- JaHerson Photos by Kettler ?,S1TN,?MS,'" ('ese... Mrs. Patterson, Henry Semon. ' center; and Winston Purvine have no trouble finding plenty t. talk about. They have . pitiful supply of "mutual intere.r topic, on Oregon" educational and political systems. mot:- .. ! 0 t sv - J. :c': t ' ' v ii jiff ;:'v:rMp: -VJhafi, d. .4