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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1954)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1954 PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Z? Legion Plans Stage Play An enthusiastic cast is at work en "You Can't Beat- Fun", the hilarious comedy revue sponsored by the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, scheduled lor Fri day and Saturday nights, Aug'ist 20 and 21, at the Mills School auditorium, , , Bill Mills, as Sticky Lamson, master of ceremonies, keeps the show moving at a fast pace as a variety of Jokes, skits and special ty acts parade across the stage. Rex Dye, as Big Berlha, and Jack Otterbein, as Senator I. Kis sem, nppear in a ventriloquist skit that will have the audience rolling in the aisles. Ted Otterbein, Ever ett Ball, Bill Alexander and Al 1-onge as Diamond Lil, Frivolous, Sal, Minnie the Moocher and Klon dike Kate, Join "Big Bertha" in the unusual dance of the Broad way Butterflies. Tom Pierce, Jim Herbert aiid Cecil Haggreeii are featured as the "favorites" in the Mcnnen Shaving Derby and a dressing race comes as a surprise to two mem bers of the cast, as well as to the spectators. A highlight of the evening Is the silent movie version of "Frankie and Johnny" with flonnlc Bryan as soloist. Among the many specialty acts will be Bob Mest and his saxo phone, a Hawaiian dance by Anna Marie Eck, Darlene Brophy, Bar bara Frances James, and various routines featuring Ronnie Owens, Jerry Ruth Wlckersham. Jancy Mcador and Judy James. Joining several of the above mentioned girls In a variety of snappy choral routines are Ther esa Halllnan, worma loung, oan dm Fcmberton, Jcanette Thorn ton, Dolores Oervals, Linda Wll' anrt nnrnthv James. A group of young ladles from Klamath Falls will model the new est fashions from Whytal's Ladies a. .n., -a! Rhnn Mm Hnrrv Van will be the accompanist for the chow. Tickets for this gala show arc nallahlo (mm nil members of the Drum and Bugle Corps and at the following stores: ueroy s jwu Kio Shop, Kastslde Electric and Speelailred Service. "You Can't Beat Fun" has been breaking records all over the coun try as the laugh sensation of the year. . TODAY! Dangerous Missions SHORTS -CARTOON DOORS OPtN H 30 P t mm NOW SHOWING! !h v Po Club MM J Speciol WeiUrn feoturt I WlfJtOPEN DAILY 7:00 . T MMU. AN HO UOO nCtUtt V -mm. 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( I MllK CONTAINS (THIArAUt), WHICH STIMULATES A'ATURAl HEALTH KLAMATH Tonite Listen To Sigmund Romberg's "THE STUDENT PRINCE" Starring Dorothy Kirsten Water Meeting To Be Held PORTLAND Water resources and their uses will be discussed at the 79th Annual meeting of the American Forestry - Association which will be held here Septem ber 6 through 9. An afternoon panel on Septem ber 6 op water resources will in clude Stuart Moir, forest counsel, Western ' Forestry and Conserva tion Association, Portland moder ator, and Lyle F. Watts, retired chief of the U. S. Forest Service and chairman of the Oregon Water Resources Committee: Paul B. Mc- Kee, president, Pacific Power and Light Company, Portland, and Judge Robert W. Sawyer, retired publisher of the Bend Bulletin. 1 Following the panel will be a discussion of the Keep Oregon Green programs by Albert K. Weis- endanger, executive secretary of i the. Keep Oregon Green Association and a talk by Marshall N. Dana, as sistant to tha president of the United States National Bank of Portland, on multiple-use planning. The following three days of the convention will be devoted to field trips. The field trip Septem- j ber 7 will be to'Longvtew, Wash-1 luglon. 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