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THUHSOAY, JULY 1, 1054 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE TWENTY-ONE "HE LOVIS MI; ha loves me not; yai, he loves ma." Let the daisiai weave a tale of lovt for tha long-lasting enchant mant of Bright Secret will surround you in a secret bright at yourself. Anytime it gift-giving time, says Tussy Cotmetiaues, and happy if tha fiancet or wifa who receives Bright Secret at a token of affection from tha man In her life. Low Cost Movies Are Here with tii BROWNIE MOVIE TEAM! ra Take It hem for emly 'If Down for vocctioM for 4th of July weekeee) for summer fust i ' Im. I ..I I LI I I. Ml n WHOEVER started the rumor htt "poor old pop" was this country'! most neglected man mutt have bean a disgruntled bachalor who didn't hava any nephews and niacat to give him lentheric't new Close Up and After Shave Lotion for a gift. The new earosol-type brushlass lather cream and lotion make fine birthday or any gift-giving. time ramambaranca. Molin lly til.tllYH IIAI.OI HI K Mr. antl Mra. Iluward llFiulrrsun recently returned Irnm it two week vacntion trl to Ulan end WyoinlnK. whrra thi-v v lulled rela tives. They returned home by way of Yosrmite I'm It and Lake TiiIhip. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Murdock nd baby riauiilitrr of B p n t b rorka, Ulnli, sjx-nl lull week visit, lug In Malln with Mra. Murdock'a aunt and untie, Ilia Roy Slither lend end Murdcwks .niuonta, the Howard Hendersons. They also via. lied In Klnmath Kails with Mra. Murdock'a mother. The Hutlinan Klyinsr Service nat Just completed spraying 4,000 acrea ot strain In Warner Valley. John Retterath piloted the spraying plane. Mra. Vernon Shuck. Merrill, vis- tied la.il week Willi the Kenny Huffman. Returning Saturday, June 58 from a week at Preabyterlan aum mer camp held at Lake of the Woods were: the Rev. Carl De Molt. Oeorpe Mnnlore, Denny lloll, Mary Kay Kroner. Karen Ralnus. Richard Kmger, Oary llalouaek. Harvey MUUlisn and Jimmy Long. A lame croup ol Matin Cuba of Pack 3 and their dads spent the weekend of June 28-37 at Crescent Lake attending the Cub-O-Ree held at the Crescent Lake Boy Scout Camp. Dnds who went were Byron Johnson. Kdwin Slaslny. Jim fowl er. Einll Totell, rrancla Kolkow, Stanley Johnson and Juo Haloiisek. The group of cubs were, Claude llagerty, Neal. Halousek, Sherman Kalma, Toinnile TolcU, sllmmie Kolkow. Alan Fowler, Clarence Hutchinson, Donnle 8Ulny, Nick le Johnson. Mike Wagner, Dick Johnson. Ooy Scouts wlio rode along but nude their own camp were Denny Kuliuu, Edwin Slasl ny Jr. and David Johnson.. Members of Prosperity Chapter, Order of Uie Eastern Star who at tended the Silver Anniversary par ty held In Chlloquin by Cascade Crest Chapter were; Mr. and Mra. Louise Knllna, Mr. and Mra. Jess Smith, Mr. and Mra. Charles Ham ilton, Mr. and Mra. Mervyn Wilde. Mr. and Mra. Jainea Mulllna and eon Edward, San Francisco, are visiting at inn home of Mr. Mus lins parents, the Pal O'Connors. Mr. and Mra. Dan Trujlllo and children. Ganby, Cnlttorma, were visitors In Malln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniel re turned home Monday, June il8, af ter spending several days at Red mond visiting rolntlves. Mrs. Emma .Wilson and Mrs. Beth Obenclialn recently returned from Portland, where they visited and witnessed the Rose Parade. Carol Pilspatrlck, granddaughter of Mrs. Wilson, returned home with her to spend the summer. Mra. Dllla Bailey Is spending aoveral weeks In Klamath Falls with frlenda. Malln Firemen made plana for their annual picnlo nt the regular meeting held Monday, June 31 at the Flro Hall, This years' picnic will be held at Lake at the Woods Sunday, July 11. The picnlo will be politick and everyone will leave Malln at 8:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stcyskal, Sac ramento, apent several daya In Ma lln visiting wlih relatives and old Irlenda. Mr. and Mrs, Hub Wilson and family recently returned from a va cation trip to Portland. Loulo Knllna, Cecil Jackson, Mervyn Wilde, Swede Caspcrson and Earl Wilson spent several days at Trout Crock near the Ne vada line fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Don Browning and daughter hava moved to Mnlin to make their home. Browning has recently retired from tha Navy and was last stationed at Newport Rhode Island before coming to Ma lln. Ho plans to farm with his Hither J. Wslter Browning and his his brother Oeorge, The commun ity welcomes them as new resi dents, Mr. Jerry Rujnus and dsuiihter Mra. Gene ICvans sient several daya In Portland, where Mrs.. Evans attended the wending of' Connie Kelly, a sorority alater. who had been a bridesmaid at her own wedding last August. Jack Olson, Portland, spent the weekend visiting with his slater and, family, the Rex Wagners. Mra. J, Walter Browning Is re ported to be much improved from her month long illnosa. OOMPHIES famous Frosted Denim basque favorite of sub urbanite and city-dweller alike, to play In, walk in, loaf in. It it truly functional footwear touched with tha finger of fash ion. Sturdy denim, frivolously frosted with bright white beads and spray. Superb fit, solid comfort, mate this tops in casual shoes for at-home and on the go, Available in Klamath Falls in all its dolectable denim colors. Shown is Oomphies style No. 1378. LANGELL VALLEY lly (OKA I.KAVITT Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson and two children, Rcdlsnda. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monro? and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Sonncri and two boys, Los Antielea. are vlslllng his cousin. Hill Burnett and family. Mr. and Mis. Pcle Smelcer and two children, Adin. spent the week end Willi his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smelcer. Hobby Burl. Klamath Falls. Is vl.iiting lur a week with Tommy Crawlord. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dor. ry, Mulm, visited at the Oeorge Pernluiids Friday evening. Donna Derry stayed with the Fcrnlunds while her parents were on a trip to Portland and Seattle. Mrs, John Sullivan and Mrs. Lloyd Out lelt Tuesday to take Mrs. Sullivan's mother, Mrs. Nel lie Quick, to her home In Tacoma. She has spent the pn:,t few weeks visiting here. Mrs. Pete Hodges, Cornice and Bruce, Tulclakc, spent Saturday with her parents the Lea Leavltl's, Mr. and Mrs. Lelnnd Harris and friends. Mr. and Mra. BUI Carter, Klamath Palls, have returned from two weeks vacation trip to Prlnc vllle, Redmond, Lakevlew and oth er places. They were gathering rocks for their rock collection. Friends are happy to hear that Mis. Oeorge Noble la Improving and Is now enjoying a trip to Den ver. Colorado, with her cousins Irom Paradise, California. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House spent Fa Uicra Day at Bly with their sons and lamiltcs. Mr. and Mrs. Hou.se were dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Northrup and family. Mr. and Mrs. Delbcrt Carr have returned from a vacation trip to Woodland. 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