WEDNESDAY. JULY 21, 1954
HERALD AND NEVS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
BASIN BRIEFS
Il'i a Boy for Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bramlett, Coquille. The
bnby was born this morning In a
Myrtle Point hospital according to
word received by paternal grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
i Buster) Bramlett. 231 N. 9th.
This is the first child and grand
child in the family.
Vacation Ruth Haynes. 6003 S.
6th, la on vacation this week.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Watson, Oakland, are visiting
their daughter Mrs. Mary Wyatt
and other relatives.
Returns Home Keith Hill, OTI
student, returned home last week
from a visit in Astoria.
Merchants Association will par
ticipate hi the Klwanis luncheon
Thursday noon at the Willard Ho
tel In the Pine Orove Room.
Early Announcement is made
of the University of Oregon short
course in press photography to be
held on the campus October 23
and 24.
William R. Hall ' Wesson Oil
and Snowdrift representative here
for the past several years, has
been promoted to the Stockton ter
ritory. Gary Washburn is taking
over in his place as of now.
Home Mr. and Mrs. George
Williams, Wocus, have returned
from two weeks vacation in Brit
ish Columbia and Yellowstone
Park.
Ground 'School meeting tonight
P.t B p.m. Bl uneb ounson s omce
at the airport. Everyone interested
Is welcome.
Transferred Comdr. R. E.
(Bob) Thomlinson, who was a stu
dent at OTI after World War II,
has been detached from his navy
assignment at Seattle to become
chief of radio and television at
3rd Naval District headquarters,
New York City. He was recalled
to the service from Portland in
1951.
Corvallls The Oregon State
Marine Corps League convention,
aponsored by the Santiam detach
ment of the Marine Corps League,
will be held at Corvallls, July 24.
All ex-Marines, Marines and their
families are invited.
Vacation Carlotte Askworth of
Reave Beauty, Shop, is on vaca
tion until August 1.
Visiting Mrs. C. W. Robinson,
tho former Shirley Robinson, is
visiting from her home at Tor
rance, California, with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Robin
son, 1160 Crescent. With her are
her three children, Roy Christo
pher, Nancy and Janet. This is
her first visit here in three years.
Her husband, an engineer for air
research, is' on a navy cruise and
will Join her here in two weeks.
Potluck Lunch for members of
Aloha Social Club, OES. will be
held at the home of Mrs. Paul
Jones, 662 California Avenue, Fri
day, July 23, at 12:30. Bring your
own place setting: coffee and cold
drinks will be furnished.
Korea Pvt. Roy M. Kendrick,
20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Sionebarger, Yreka, was recently
graduated from the 2nd Infantry
Division's Non-Commissioned Of
ficer Academy In Korea. A 1951
graduate of the Yreka High School,
he was employed by Safeway, Inc.,
before entering the army In
March 1953.
,1uly 28 registrations will be
open to girl scout camp to all girls,
scouts and non-scouts at no extra
charge. Ages 10 to 17. Registra
tions should be made at the girl
scout office. A five dollar registra
tion fee is required. There are a
limited number of registrations
available.
Don't Miss the fun at Fort
Klamath's 4th annual Western
style street dance, Saturday night,
July 24. Come in Western garb,
enjoy square and modern dancing,
with special intermission enter
tainment, grub from the old chuck
wagon, and other features. Dance
tickets. 50 cents per head. Otto
Ellis will present the square and
round dancing. Real western mu
sic. Picnic Rebekah and Oddfellow
potluck picnic, Wiard Memorial
Park 7 p.m. Thursday, July 22.
Members and families invited.
Take table service. Coffee and ice
cream furnished.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Marshall and children, Palm
Springs, California, former own
ers of the Men's Hand Laundry
are spending several days in Klam
ath Falls as the guests of friends.
Gone Joe Wilkinson, stationed
at Long Beach with the U.S. Army
Air Corps has returned to his
base after spending some time
here with his mother, Mrs. Ralph
Waggoner, Miller Island Road and
other relatives and friends.
Newcomers to Klamath Falls
are Mr. and Mrs. O. Ipsen, for
merly of Walla Walla. They are
making their home at the Audley
Apartments. Ipsen is with the
Klamath Falls Creamery and Mrs.
Ipsen. is in charge of the jewelry
department at Miller's.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Don
Biggers, Redding were weekend
guests of Biggers parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Biggers of the Mer
rill Highway.
Away Mrs. Olive Van Kirk,' in
charge of the foundation depart
ment of Miller's is spending her
vacation with a son and daughter
in Oakland.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. William
Wilson, Portland and their two
young children. Brad ana Kathy,
are guests of Wilson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Wilson and Mrs.
Wilson's mother, Mrs. F. Marks.
Man Complains of
Peeping 'Blonde'
H.RTFORD, Conn. (flV- Police
said a man complained last night
about a peeping blonde at his
window.
He said the blonde looked to be
about 18 years old, wore a white
blouse and full skirt and could run
like the dickens.
He said he chased her a good
50 yards, but she got away.
Merrill Lions Club Meets
MERRILL Otis Thompson, 2nd
vice-president, presided at a regu
lar meeting of the Merrill Lions
Club Monday evening, in the ab
sence of the president, Harold
Hendrickson. Clyde Hammond re
ported on the recreation program
and the need for more funds to
carry on the program next year.
Dr. P. E. Trotman reported on
the Merrill Park District and Im
provements made in building and
grounds last year; floors refin
Ished. new siding outside, and the
installation of a sprinkling system.
Howard Dewey was elected rec
reation director to replace Clyde
Hammond who is leaving town in
the near future. President Hend
rickson has appointed the following
committee chairmen for 1954-55:
W. O. Brickner, consitution and
by-laws: F. E. Trotman, finance;
W. H. Homes. Lions information:
Howard Dewey, publicity; Ray
Robinson, membership; Harvey
and .Hwf rsctal dtierdan,
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for living room, den, bedroom, hobby room,
boot, cabin, patio, rented home, trailer.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
"'If Bill
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UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY
10725
'Tour Dutch Boy Paint Deafer"
BASIN BLDG. MATERIALS
Klamath Falls Yard I
4784 So. 6th Ph. 2-2563 I
Malin Yard
Phone 107
grain BUYERS
Ready to Serve You
i With 2 Locations!
MALTING BARLEY
FEED BARLEY,
WHEAT
OATS
CALL 1
TUBER SIDING GRAIN ELEYATOR
1 Mile South of Tulelake
Formerly HENZEL BROS.
Phone Tulelake 7-0231
CALL 2.
MERRILL OFFICE
Merrill, Oregon
Phone Merrill
4451 or 4461
KERR-GIFF0RD & . mc
Formerly Tulelake Grain Co.
Manufacturers
I Ktrr'i Feeds
far P.ulrr ad
livestock
Denham, convention; Lynn Roy.,
croft, program; Paul Lewis, citi
zenship and patriotism; Clyde
Hammond, boys and girls; Robert
Walker, civlo improvement;
George Milne, community better
ment; Don Crawford, education;
Robert Wu, health and welfare;
Robert Trotman, safety: R. L.
Dragoo. sight conservation and
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Alex Duncan, agriculture. '
Dr. P. E. Trotman was elected j
to preside at a meeting to make
plans for this year's potato feetivM. !
The meeting will be held Tuesday
evening, July 27. at the recreation
hall. Representatives of all organ
izations are urged to attend as all
help possible is needed to ensure
the success of the festival.
FOR SALE
Ctntrol location. 4 sltfplng rooms,
private entranct, largo hall and
bath upstairs. Ownari large apart
ment downstairs, bedroom, den,
large living room, beamed ceiling,
fireplace, kitchen, dinette, pontry,
glassed sleeping porch, Vi both.
Plus 2-bedroom modern cottage in
rear, always rental. Income $200
per month or unlimited possibili
ties badly needed boarding house.
Lot 50x160, shrubs, flowers, fruit
trees. Furnished, ready for busi
ness. All electrical equipment.
$16,000.00.
Owner Elwood P. Cox, Box
501, Glendale, Oregon.
Now Is The Time For
PASTURE FERTILIZATION
We have in stock
O SULPHATE of AMMONIA 21N
O AMMONIUM NITRATE 33'2N
O SUPERPHOSPHATE 19
Also MIXED FERTILIZERS INCLUDING 16-20-0
See Simplot Soilbuilders For
CLOVER and POTATO
DUSTS
5 and 10... DDT DUST For..
INSECT CONTROL
5 and 10... DDT DUST with...
FROM 25 to 75 Sulphur for . . .
INSECT and MILDEW CONTROL
D-Fusal 4 . . . With 1 oil for...
POTATO DUSTING
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oilbyilders
2052 Washburn Way
Phone 2-1438
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All the now fabrics and styles of the year from the l!ttle-girl look to the
middy dress! Everything's here at our mldseason sale except the high mid
season prices these charmers deserve!
SI'ORTSTOR:
Look what's here from tho world of sports . , . just in time for summer vaca
tioning! Shorts! Slacks! Swimsuitsl Everything the season requires sale priced
now, to slip right info your summer budget.
Values to 10.95
3" and 5
Summer Cottons and Denims
Values to 14.95
Summer Cottons and Squaws
Values to 19.95
SPECIAL!
NYLONS
COTTONS
LINENS
DENIMS
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7 PIECES OF
IRISH LINENS
Values
to 27.95
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Values to 22.95
NYLONS
COTTONS
SOUAWS
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Values to 29.95
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FISH PATTERN
SKIRT . . . . 4.99 SKIRTED SHORTS
SHORT SKIRTS 2.99 LONG BRA . . .
SHORT BRA.... 1.99
4.99
2.99
2 Groups
SWIM SUITS
Priced to Clear!
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All Famous Name Brands
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