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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1954)
THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 10S4 IIKRALP AND NEWS, KLAMATH FA1XS, OHKOON PAGE ITVK Attended Institute Harry rred rtcks, O.D., Klamath Falls, at tended the Vision Conservation In stitute of the Northwest at the an naul meeting atearhart. Dr. Man Friedman, Portland, w a a elected president. The group la composed of specialists In the field of vision-cure in Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and Montana, Swift a Company D. M .Hayes and R. 8. wuele, both of Ban Fran land, all with Swift Ii Company, are Klamath Falls visitors this week. Martha Iitan Bars E. Clna In "civilian" life, home economist for flwlft & Company, Is in Klamath Falls from ber Los Angeles bead quartera. Attending Orsnd chapter ses matron, all of Prosperity Chapter of Maim. BASIN BRIEFS DON'T JUMP, GEORGE! Climb down off that bridge rail, dear, and listen for a moment. If you'll Just give me another chance, I'll promise you a pair of action-tailored Rough) Rider Slacks lor a Father'a Day present. Rough Rider Slacks fit better, look better, wear better. So wall until June JO Father'! Day . you'll aee. Garden Club Mt. Lkl group will meet June 14 ai 11:30 a m. (or a picnic l Wlaid Turk (he Iwern Hope and Wlurdl. Business mentlng will lollow. 'Were will be a talk on Irla by Mra., Charles Kucera at 2 pm. Orbursh Circle of thfi Firm Mi-llioUIt Church will meet l Iho chinch Prlduy, June II, at 7.4S p. in, On Ad Hlaff David Lsndls, KUIlo w-fior and journalism stu dent, haii accepted a summer va cation job with the Herald and News, He la helping work on the advertising previously serviced by Marvin Dinwiddle, wlio la no sions OEa In Portland this week are Mr. and Mra. J. Z. Smith, longer connected with Uie news- worthy matron and worthy patron pnjicr. cisco, and Bill Kcrmode. of Port land Mrs. Emms Wilde, associate h fa mm fe If III at Home Judy Zaroslnskl, 2 ntonUi-old dnuKhtcr ol Mr, and Mra. flay fcuro.siin.kl, 1718 Crc. cent, lias bronchial pneumonia. Judy la Improving but la still un der Uie doctor's care. At Hillside Linda Morgan, five-yeur-uld daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Harvey H. Morgan, 1226 Di vision, la under observation al Hillside Hospital lollowlng a sud- Pa ii mim ii i r -m miiti riir r in """-" i n r-- 1 1 n im'Jm n i r Tir1" ci,ilWi..J A RING OP FIRE for daring motorcycle policoman to driv h!i machine through i ont of the many entertainment features ilated for the Loyal Order of Moon state convention in Klamath Falls on June 18-19-20. Pictured here is one mombor of the Multnomah County Sheriff's Stunt team, a group that will put on a two hour, show Sunday afternoon at the fairgrounds during the big barbecue. Better than 2000 lodge members are expected to attend the big show. den lllnesa at home. Edna Killmryer who was pre viously with Uie Herald and News lor about five years, has returned to llio staff and Is handling clas sified advertising. Ft: Klamath Club Hears Speaker FORT KLAMATH Victor Bla son, fire control officer, U.S. In dian Forest Service, Kl a m a I h Agency, a p o k e at Uie regular meeting, of Uie Civic Improvement Club, Friday afternoon, June 4. He asked for community cooper ation in cleaning Up !)" garbage dump. In Its pre -it condition It constitutes a serious fire hauird ts the nearby sla'ids of reserva tion Umber. Mcmtxra voted to tnko tho rcsponalbl'tly ot correct ing tins condition with the aid of locnl ranchers and equipment. Slssun announced Uie purchase of a modern llro truck by the Klamalh Agency and Uml all lire fighting equipment would bo avail able In ciao of fire here. Preliminary plana were made for Uie fourth annual western style strrei dance to be held Saturday evenUig June 17. Ornrrnl chair man will bo Mrs. Harold L. Wi nter: Mrs. Elizabeth Looslry and Mra. Warren More are In charge of concessions; Mrs. Joaima Tay lor and Mrs. William A. Tage, tickets. I.ocal cattlemen, Emmctt 6l.se more and Fred L. Pope, will set up Uio chuckwagon and take charge of Uie entice making de tail. A committee of local club women, dressed as pioneers, will servo beans and oUier relresh menls, Uiey Include: Mrs. William C. Martin. Mrs. Walter J. Wright, Mrs. James F. Lcgnet, Mrs. Don ald Ventch and Mis. steward (Bud) Strong, chairman of Uie work crew. Walter Wise and Ben CoronA, Hill assist with construction and labor Involved In preparing for this popular annual event. Senior cattlemen of Urn Wood River Val ley will be asked to welcome guests, they will be announced at a later date. Patricia lltscock, Mrs. Allen Summers and Mrs. Call Culver were welcomed as new members. Uefreshments wero served by Uie hostesses, Mrs. Jack Thomas and Mrs. Dennis Knowles to Mis. Charles Noah, Mrs. Ober Brown, Mrs. Wilbur llescock, Mrs. Klii abeth Looslry. Mrs. Joanna Tay lor. Mra. Eldon Brattaln, Mrs. William Brewer, Mrs. Allen Bum mers, Mrs. Norman Van Idersllne. Mrs. William Martin, Mrs. Harold L, Wlmer mid Patricia llescock. A GRADUATE of Mooteheart in 1929. Charles G. Skill hat been state director of the Loyal Order of Moose in Ore gon since 1748. Under his direction, membership in the order has incroaiod from 5000 to 11,500. He will be present here June 18-20 for the annuel state convention. Wayne Angel Wins Award Wayne Angel, talented young Klamath Falls violinist, grsduated June 7 with a clasa of 87 high school seniors from Grant High School. Portland. Wayne received the McDowell Orchestra Senior Award In Music. Uie Stralhmoro National Art Award, and a t-'S award In art ftmn Carnegie Institute. He will remain In Portland through June and July to continue his study of muslo with Res Un derwood and to teach a summer muslo class at Grant High. He plans to enroll In Portland State In Uie fall. Attending commencement were his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Angel, his brother and sister, Hex and Lynnetto and his grnndmoUi er, Mrs. Velum Krausa, all ol KlamnUi Falls, East Langell Bridge Closed Residents of East Langell Valley and vicinity are warned that the bridge across Miller Creek, one half mile north of Uie Lloyd Gift ranch, wllL be closed for repairs approximately two weeks begin ning Monday, June 14. The announcement was made this morning by Ed Propst of Uie county road - department. "nil nv" rviuc dbmiim v bb ret user r0 BROTHERS "& ROSE THE MOST COLORFUL WESTERN AND HILLBILLY BAND IN AMERICA WITH A LAUGH A MINUTE FOR 240 MINUTES IMS SAT. s t (JUNE 12) Tour Store' Remodeled Your Store. "Klamath's Own." specialized department store,, and dlrtlnctlve gift shop, will present a brand new appearance Friday. June 11 and Saturday. June 12, at Uie grand opening that will celebrate a complete face lifting operation. There will be free double orchids fur the Isdles and special values hi every department. Opening hours will be 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The store has been completely remodeled and redecorated. Soft shudrs of the newest colors back ground both the first and second flour and Uie mrzsanlne. All floors have been rearranged to permit easier, roomier shopping. The background of Uie display window has been lowered to give a street view Uirough Uie length of the main floor. New lighting has been Installed and an office on Uie sec ond Door hss been enclosed. Mrs. Jean (Bernle) Rnwltns and Earl R. Isaac, owners, have been In business In Klamath Falls for 15 years. Prior to opening Your Store both had long experience In merchandising In other fields. The present store Is located at 121 Main Street. etalf members on the main floor sir Mrs. Ncoma Kamps, Mrs. Olllo Holzgang and Mrs. Ella Lee. This department Includes silver. Jewelry. Jjrlc-s-brac, lamps, learn er goods" electrical household ap pliances, pictures, hosiery and hundreds of other Items. In charge of china and crystal on the mezzanine Is Cecelia Enlvely. On the second floor In linens, rugs, draperies, are Mrs. Maud elle Gasklns, Mrs. Mable John ston and Mrs. Vclda Rucker. Mrs. Eve Orr Is In charge of the Office. Frank Douglas was building con tractor. Painting was done by Rop er and Roper and Uie electrical wiring by Uie East Side Electric. Malin Cub Scout Meeting Held MAUN Malin Cub Scouts ol Pack 33. their leaders and parents held their last pack meeting until fall Thursday evening, June 3, at the grsde school gymnasium. Jack Smith, scout executive, from Klamath 'Falls was present lor the meeting and assisted Uie cub committee In Inspection cere monies. Each little cub came scrubbed and polished with all emblems and badges displayed In Uie proper places for thoir annual Inspection. All received high In spection grades, Donnle stastny, outgoing cub, received a perfect grade. The meeting was In charge of Cubmastcr Joe Halousck, as slsted by his committeemen, By ron Johnson. Rex Wsgner. Ed S t a a t n y and Francis Kolkow. A candlelight ceremony, led by Uie cubmastcr, was given lor threo new members and as an advance ing awards. New members are. Donald Rogers. Irvln Oliver,' and Milton Hlsey. Donnle Stastny and Ronald Mullanlx were congratu lated for completing their three y e a r a of cubbing and were awarded with webeloe badges and gold and silver arrows. Neal Halousck and Nlckle John son received bear badges and a gold and silver arrow. A wolf rank was given Clarence Hutchison, as well as a gold arrow and a one years service star. Service stars were also given to Claude Hag erly, and Mike Wagner. Mike also received denner's stripes. Stanley received a service star for serv ing as a den chief for one year. Refreshments were served after the meeting by Mrs. Ed Stastny, Mrs. Bud Hagerty and Mrs. Joe Hslousek. ELECTIONS BAGHDAD, Iraq Ufi Early re turns from Iraq's parliamentary elections Indicated Thursday that 19-year-old King Faisal II and his advisers will hold Uie balance of power in the nation's new cham ber of deputies. The results as sured continuation of Iraq's pro Western policy. y So smooth it leaves you breathless miwpff it arwiest name J -VODKA 10 proof Mtdf from 100 fritnnrutrri tpiritf &t.PiemSmi(no8 FMn&.Hanford.CMta. 1 (S3? TREAT-O-THE WEEK Fresh Strawberry SHORT CAKE 85 With Pure Whipped Cream Serves Six ORDER NOW FOR Father's Day JUNE 20th Call hn'A BAKERY 719 Main Phone 9S36 ELEVATOR SERVICE TO ALL FLOORS Mon.-Fri.-9:30 o.m.-S:30 p.m. Sot. . 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. - FOR THE FAMILY J ' It" , ft ' ' 'J .2. ..3 4 . . ' '"' r I,. 5 is " 4 ?. -M' I e. f 1 i V- 'l f r.- 3.1 - t ? ''-t ft & H ' " V t Z 1 : v.." 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