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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1954)
JW1IMY, JUMP 11, 1 r.4 PAGE THREE BASIN BRIEFS Ntuillii( llrliifly In Klamath I'uHk T'liiii'Mltiy wati C, L. I Ted I lluuiii, of While HHik Munuliiclur In ir Cuniiiiny, f'oilliiiid, vii loulo wllh Ilia diiuiilili'i-, Bully, la vn.lt Ilia amttir In Gnlilurnlii. II, II, I'aUlry ul Lou Ani:clrH, niauaui-r ul Hwlll ti Company' re finery cllvllltm, ll Klamath Fall uunliieM Vlnllur HUM work. 'In t'urviillln -- draco Colvln Wells, liuuia ri-ouuiiUnl lur Ciilllnr nla Orcuun Power Cumjiniiy, lei I Thuraday cvcnlnn lur Mcdlurd, then alia will uu la Ilo.ieuuiu, run dueling upplianro denioiustralioiiN III botli t-lllea. The Hint ol ncxl Work ftlM yarn la Cui'VulliH tu trach rlaaaea ol 411 ulrla the ml o( pre paring a btirtlo mix. Clitriaea hint 10 day. Oilier liwti ut'tom durluii Uio Juno lt-lM claaM lucludo Mai tlm Lounn (Hum Omni, homo eeon oiiilal Irom Bwllt ti Cumpauy, Loa Anuelea, who will rit'inonatratc cake mix prepared In the liome kitchen. NUte Headquartera lur Uio Se lective borvlco Myrticin, move uu Juno 14 troin.tho I'urtlund Aiiuory to Sll Nil Oreiion, to Hi" luilldinii formerly occupied by Uio llunno Vlllo 1'owcr Admltitnlrntloii. PU-nlo Tlio aixth annual MM neaota tJtnle l'lcnlo will be la-Id Uunduy, Juno 13, alumna, nt I p.m., nt 'loii vlllu Biiilo Park ul Medlord on Uio Tublo Hock Houd mid Ilybeo midge, Ilrlnir picnic cllnnor mid Inblo aorvlce, A cullec Hun will bo iiutde to cover ex peiwen of coffee which will be pro vided, 4 Marino l)y In M-hcdulcd tt Uio wliidup of Uio Portland Hone KeKtlval, Uunduy, Juno 13. II will feature a water carnival an Uio Wlllameilo Kivrr mid the Golden Roue Ski louriitiment nt Tlmberllno Lodgo on Mt. Hood. To I(om r eallval . Mr. mid Mr a. A. J. Kinii mid aon, Keith, left Thuraday evening lor Portland to attend Uio Hoac Frnlivil. ' brkaol Vacation fllbla School nt Ihr Plrat BapUal Church alaru Monday, Juno H, 10 continue until Friday, June 35. An excellent lac Ully ha mado preparation lor DO)H and glrla up to 17 yearn ot age. Dally aeMiona atari at 8:30 a m. and run until 1I:J0 a.m. Or. K. M. Cau.sey will bo principal ol Uio school. , Carol l.'auaey left Monday for Ulonella, New Mexico, alter apendlng a low daya with her fnm lly at 44 Paclllo Terraco. She will aervo on tlio alalf of the Southern Bapllat Aaacnibly during Uio aum liter and return for her ocnlor year at Oklahoma nuptial Unlveralty at Hhawnce, Oklalmyia, In Uio lull. t ailed The Itov. K. O. West, formerly pu.ilor' at Phoenix, Art aona, has recently taken tho paa- toruto of Uio Htnwui'l-Lonox Blip lint Oliurcli of Klamath Kalla. riqiiam Uaneo Pelernon Par eiiin, and Piilronn aiiuuro dunce rluh will inecl Buturdiiy night at II p.m. at Ilia nohuol, Kveryona la naked to brluif a plo. Thin will bo the lint dunce until after Uio Jam boree. . Home Mm, Leu Moyce, til Calllornla Avenue, haa returned from tho Unlvrrnily of California lloapltul whero Alio underwent major auruciy. Hlie In recover Inn at her homo and limy have, via Horn, lAlt the hlutu board meelliik" of Ilia Dnimlilera of the American Itevolullun will bo held In Cham uueu, Oregon, June 14 with a pot luck lunch at noun, Any mem ber wlalilnif to attend plcaao call Mia. II. A. I'ederacn, li-IDM. Henley Job'a Daughter Mil hold a public. Inntnlliitlun In the Poo Vnllcy Orange Hull Hnluiduy, Juno 12, at H p.m. Muurcen Lyon will bo lunlalled an honored queen, dancing will lolluw. ConvenllciiiMra. Clarence Ward routined recently from iiUpihIiiik the Federation of Women'n Clubt nnnunt 03id coiiveiillon held In Denver, Colorado, May 31 to June 4. Mra. Wind attended an a deln Unto from the Klamiilh FiiIIh I.I briny Club ol which nhe In picnl dent. Merehunla Meet. Membern of the Klumnlh Merchnntn AnAOClu tlon will meet Monday noon al Uio Wlllard Hotel for a 12 o'clock luncheon-bUHlnenn inoclluir. Al I merchants, whether ineinbera ol the aamclutlon. or not, aro. Invited to hear A report ol plana lor the pourlli of July observance. I.incrll Valley Tile inoiithly mectliiK of the LniiRell Valley Paim Buienu will be held at Lor ella Hall, Tueadny, June 13, al 8:30 p m. Floyd Meeker will pro- aide. Refreshment, every mem ber Is timed to attend. Graduates John Deunnn Jr., son of Juhn Demian ol Merrill, Is anions members of Uie itrad uatlhK clank from Bellarinlne Col true Preparatory. Ban Jose, Call, farnla. Ho ban been an outstand ing member of the Bellarmlne theater group during his four years ol study. Ruasrll P. Kmllli of Klamath Falls Is among the group of ad- vnnced courso Reserve Olllcers Training Corp cadeln from Call. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE. ORE. MEDfOED Thoroughly Uodtrn' ' Mrs. J. B. Barley Joe Earley Jr. Proprietors Matin Rehires Teachers , MALIN ToBchors rehired for next year In Uie high at-hoot uro Art Roblnnoii, Mrs. Mildred To fell, Jim Conroy, Don Miller and A. E. Hlrcel, 1'onclinrn ot Uie olenicntnry school will rcinnln the same next year, Frank Utile, pilnolpal, will bo one ul tlio muiiugcru of the Mullii pool during the summer inonthn. Oilier eleinentmy teachers lira Mrs. Dorothy Cordon, - Mrs. Murguret Mcllenry, Mrs. lrena Ji-llnck. Mrs. Elsie Mock and- Mrs. Betty Miller, Leaving Mulln Is Jean Gnhm, who hun returned to her home In Pockford, Illinois. Her abler Dor othy and Virginia Myers will leave lor Portland wliero they will fly to Honolulu fur the sum mer session at Uie University of Huwall. Mrs. Donna Clark , will mnko her home In Porllnnd. when her husband returns from service. Mubel Clirlkl will spend Uio Hum mer In Los Aiigelca. farnla Stale Polytechnic College who will attend six-weeks sum mer training program al fan Lewis, Washington, Htate Civil Hervlce announces Immediate vacancies in stute In stitutions In the Hnlem area lor a dormitory supervisor, In churge ol all food service activities, prlnon counselor at the penitentiary, women's correctional sergeant at the penitentiary, machine mechan ic In Uie department of finance and administration In Salem, and a medical social work consultant In Die crippled children's division of Uie University of Oregon Medical School. Weekend Trip Mr. and Mrs. Murk Italian, 630 Front, plan to leave Saturday lor Grunts Pass where they will be guests al a friend's wedding. Leaving Mr. and Mrs. Murtin D. Choate and young son led this week to make their home at Dal las, Texus. He Is a mall carrier In the postal service and Uicy were former residents of Dallas. Vlalllnr Mrs. Jack Gaston. 4421 Boardman, Is spending a few days lit Eugene visiting, her daughter, Helen Brown, and grandson, Ran dall. Four-year-old Randall spent last week with the Oastons here and his grandmother accompanied him and Mrs. Brown to Uie val ley city last Sunday. In Kant Mrs. Minnie Wllkins, 70 North Ninth and Mu. Jennie Hedwlck of Dorrls are on a ttlp across the country, to conclude with several days In Boston be fore returning home. People Do Read SPOT ADS -you are! Q EMCEE for the Saturday wafer ihow at the dedication of the municipal swimming pool will be 'Art Olien. The ihow, ipontored by the Toko too Lions Club, will be pre tented at 2:30 and again at 7:30 Saturday. The public it Invited to attend. Seats will be furnished, and the show is free. ' Shell Oil Co. Honors Drivers l'our local Shell Oil Company men were honored at a dinner In Uie Cedar Room of the Wll lard Hotel Thursday evening for completing the year 1063 without a driving uccldcnt. . The four men receiving pins and certificates were John Weber, Paul Shearer, Moon S. D, Mul Uns and Don Jones. Presentations were made by Gordon Brennsn of Portland, di vision operations manager for Shell Oil. Other Shell executives from out of town were Ernie Mitchell, Eugene district manager, and Ralph Stearns ol Portland,, division per sonnel manager. Certificates received show the cumulative sale driving years. I1L BE WAITING, LOVER MoUier says I should leave you for good. But we'U fool the old girl I'll bo waiting for you, at the usual place, on June 20. Thai's Father's Day, you know, and I have a beau tiful present for you a pair of action-tailored Rough Rider Slacks. They fit better, look belter and wear better. See you June 20th. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BRAND Oregon's largest -selling straight bourbon! $06S L FULEY AGED i. i ' ; t . JHIS'WHISKEV ISc4 YEARS OtO, 8 PROOF ,JHE O10 HERMITAGE C O M P A N V .f R A N K F,0 R T, K Hermitage MIS "aioa ia' &!S' f 45 Qt. Alsike Group Holds Meeting ' At a meeting of Klamath Basin nlslke seed growers al tho-Hen-Icy Orungo Hull Tliursduy night a motion wan ' passed to present resolution to uio farm bureau centers for approval to organizo a corporation id contract with Uie Cal-Approvcd Seed, Growers As sociation for tho marketing . of alhika seed. Principal speaker for the cve-i nlng was Louis A. Ror-zonl Berk- j t-ley, vice president of Uio Call- j forma State Farm Bureau, who was Instrumental Ul organizing Cat- Approved .in 1048 through the as tl. unco ol the Farm Bureau. As Cul-Approvcd exists as a Cali fornia organization and organized under the laws of California, Roz zoni stated he was doubtful It In dividual Oregon grower could be accepted to membership In Uie corporation. However, he asserted he could see no reason why the Oregon growers could not form Uielr own cooperative and contract their alsike need, with Cal-Ap- n ! Red Cross Name Canteen Workers Mrs. Charles Dakln and Mrs. Joe J. Thomas are the, new chairman and co-chairman of the Red Cross Canteen unit: , Canteen unit of the Red Cross Bloodmoblle operation Is An all volunteer group. - Workers ' arc trained and qualified, and serve refreshments to blood-donors at all operations within Klamath .County. ' Chairmen recruit and train new workers If needed, order supplies, and care lor donated food. The can teen unit Includes volunteers who have served the past three years without missing a bloodmoblle oper ation. Mrs. Dave Totton has served ' as chairman for Uie past two years. . - The canteen unit will be In ac tion when Uie bloodmoblle visits the : Armory June 21 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. and 6:30 to S p.m. The fol lowing day It goes to Bly where it will operate at the school gym nasium from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. ' Wally Thompson, Henley, chair man of the Klamath Alsike Seed Growers Committee, presided as proved for marketing. Attending- tho meeting with Roz-i zonl from California were Stanley Walton, Davis, assistant manager of the Cal-Approved Seed As sociation, and Frank Howard, Tulc lako seed grower, a member of Uie board of directors. DANCE Modern ond old time dancing Every Sol. Nile 9 p.m. to I a.m. Music by Four Clovers K.C. HALL Public Invited chairman at the meeting which waa well attended by interested seed growers. NEW M-M HAY BALERS $845.00 Down Three Crep Yean To Fey BYRON JOHNSON Klamath rails ana) Melln ' GOODWILL TOL'R MANILA M Three U.S. B29 Superior!! landed at Clark Field Friday on "Operation Handclasp" a 17-day 15,000 mile goodwill lllglit from Okinawa to Australia and New Zealand. Tho Lowest Price in 7otvn (Mm Sensationally LOW PRICED FUxIbrt non-rust aluminum dots Strong cotton tapot, top clip Durable mtchanis m! Enclosed oW cap Custom blind's, Individually cut for accurate fit to g'rva privacy with charm, light and air without glart or drafts. 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