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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1954)
MONDAY, JULY 26, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ill h;?0 . Rt- ; hi.. ,? FX m ... rwk ill - - S'Si: - tv 1 mm II II Gall " Tf2 u3 jf' W nil, THE PRESENT POSTOFF1CE was dedicated in October of 1931 when this picture was taken showing the crowd that turned out. The band was on hand, and so was Captain Applegate. The address was given by Bert Hall, shown here looking up at the lag as it was being raised. John McCall was postmaster. Photo from R. L. Griffith FORT ROCK The Fort Rock Grange youth Committee met at the grange hall Friday evening July 1, for a busi ness meeting. They decided to pur chase a volley ball set lor both SEWN' CO! SNAPPY-WRAP ! Sew it 1-2-3 quick no waist seams! Slip it on 1-2-3 quick Just wrap 'round, tie waist! Cool, cool, cool pop it on first thing in the morning, wear it shopping, gardening, cook ing. Jilake several in cool cottons, crisp, wash-and-wear nylons. Pattern 9019: Misses' Sizes 12. 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36 38, 40 42. Sizes 16 takes i'i yards 35 inch. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents in coins lor this pattern add 6 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 30, 111. Print your name, address, zone; size, style number. indoor and outdoor use. The benefit dance for the Mattis family Saturday July 17, at the grange hall was well attended. Mrs. Maurice Ward, Teresa and Marilyn and Mrs. Buster Baughn returned home inursaay, juiy io, from a weeks visit in Corvallis where thev visited with the F. A. Jones family. a fim uns Averted at Kort KOCk Snnrinv mnrnine. Julv 18. in the shop of Burton Brown where work was being done on a aiesei iob truck. A welding spark ignited a ,H nf yfl; which was being used to wash parts. Fred Wright was slightly ournea on me mce mm arm swhen he tried to extinguish the blaze. Maurice Ward, Burton Brown and Andy Hergcrt assisted and there was very little aamage. Fred extinguished the blaze with a new can of pyrene which he had purchased the day before. Had the fire taken nolo it couio nave wiyeu out the town of Fort Rock as there was a strong south wind blowing at the time. Mrs. Nick Klerk was a visitor at the Fort Rock Bible school Wed nacriov nftprnnfin and treated the children to candy from Holland. She aiso showed some uuicn qohs and pictures from Holland. Her vis it was very timely as the children are studying about the children from other parts of the world. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shaver. Bend, visited Saturday, July 17, wit hMr. and Mrs. Chub Frazee and their son Sam who Is spending the sum mer here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mattis wish to thank everyone for their assist ance, particularly the ladles who helped clean up the little cabin that n,oc mnueri to windmill by neigh bors. The ladies scrubbed, painted and wallpapered tne caoin. The Fort Rock store and post of fi iq hptnir remodeled. The Her- gerts have also Installed an air con ditioned vegetable bin. ine siore will be closed Sundays alter b p.m. until further notice. Ralph Webber spent tne weekena of July 17-18 visiting with his daughter Beverly antt family Mr. onrt Mr Jim Warren. Reno. Bev erly is improving from her attack of polio ana is anowea vu gu iwinc evenings ana returns eacn any iui therapy treatments on her legs. MACDOEL By MARY MYERS Mr mid Mrs. Llovd Nausht and Carol returned Monday from an overnight visit with relatives in the Medford area. Mr. and Mrs. Al Randlg, San Francisco, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kappen. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butler and Joanne and Mary spend sunaay at Medicine Lake. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swank were Mr. and Mrs. David straub (Alice Car ter) Sacramento. Mr rnnniKer. Adrienne and James were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack swank. Mr ri urs nrflnt Loncmore and Gary moved into the Kappen house. Lontrmore wuiius iui n.ittn Vollpv Wnrros. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wiard and children Roger, Aiian ana A.areu, Klamath Falls, visited the Clenv ent's families Sunday alternoon. Mrs. Louetta Click ana uau Great Falls, Montana, were over night visitors at the Doug Clem nnl'e lump TPPPtltlV. CVtlrlm, Ttivnn wnn the DOsition Of alternate to the state contest at the annual county dress revue held .lulu 11 nt Vrplta. .lnnp firaddoclc maced iirst in cppnnH nhflse sewinz. nine ribbons were awaraea id Shirley Dixon, Jane Graddock, Lin rrati.fr.rr! anrl Kiisnn Abell. Nancy Craddock received a red ribbon, Glenda jonnson ana uaiuce Hawkins white ones. Thp irnrmnt:R'rrnodeled 'In the re vue were made by the girls from patterns and materials mat eacn girl had selected nerscn. JIT TRIMXlliDIIN 11 DOORS OPEN TUESDAY ONLY AT 9:00 A.M. Terrific . . . Tramendovs . . . Breath -faking . . . li'i lk greal annul 2 for 1 inoe sal! . . . the biggesl "value giving" event of the year ... 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