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PAGE 12 B HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. 19.",!? Morty Meekle Merrill Pharmacy Veterinary Supplies Merrill, Oregon Phone 2451 J. W. Kerns Oregon, Ltd. 734 So. 6th Phone TU 4-4197 r. s s-m m w ,w Merrill Lumber Co. Building Supplies Merrill, Oregon Phone 2321 1 ' Standard Feed Store Albert Feeds Seeds 2710 So. 6th Phone TU 4-8300 Pelican Tractor and Machinery Company 5629 So. 6th Phone TU 2-3701 Pacific Supply Co-Op Poultry and Dairy Feeds 1537 So. 6th Phone TU 4-4411 Klamath-Lake National Farm Loan Association 135 So. 9th Phone TU 4-6476 Klamath Production Credit Association 135 So. 9th Phone TU 4-6424 Swan Lake Mldg. Co. 3226 So. 6th Phone TU 4-5145 M. L. Johnson, Inc. Hail - General Insurance 434 Main Phone TU 4-5113 1st Nat'l Bank of Port. Klamath Falls South 6th Merrill Member of F.D.I.C. Currin's for Drugs Veterinary Supplies 840 Main Phone TU 2-3475 Balsiger Motor Co. Your Ford Dealer Since 1932 Main & Esplanade Phone TU 4-3121 U.S. Nat'l Bank of Port. Klamath Falls Branch 8th & Main Town & Country Branch 3618 So. 6th Phone TU 4-3191 and TU 4-5186 Dairy Queen Tops for Refreshinq Dairy Products On E, Main-Across from Mills School Acme Concrete "You've Seen the Rest, Now Try the Best" 1920 Washburn Way Ph. TU 4-3220 Mmplot Soilbuilders Scrvicinq Southern Oregon end Northern California 2052 Wqshburn Way Ph. TU 2-1438 Winema Mills Livestock Feeds Merrill, Orogon it t Jones & Son Mch ine Shop - Heovy Duty Repairs PortaWe Weldinq 520 Plum TU 4-4818 International Paper C. Long Bell Division Main & Spring Phone TU 4-3144 Don Potter Mach. Co. John Deere Equipment 2434 So. 6th Phone TU 4-6761 We Scduh HER Too ! I Ever think what a big vote of thanks we owe the Dairy Farmer . . . and Her too? Because of them we enjoy delicious milk, cheese and ice cream. Wonderful butter, cottage cheese, nonfat dry milk and evaporated milk, too. In June, enjoy fine dairy foods often. They're good for you and for our local Dairy. Industry. Milk PLUS other dairy products (such as cheese, condensed and evaporated milk, ice cream and nonfat dry milk) provide over 25 of the protein in the American diet, but cost the consumer only 15 of the money he spends for food. JUNE'S BEST BUYS ARE DAIRY FOODS Utilitist Your Gas Cprnnv 1011 Main Phono TO 4-5175 rJJS UHAU IW. SERVICE FIRE CASUALTY LIFE JOHN TOFELL AGENT 445 So. 6th - Phone TU 2-3921 Grigsby's Smoke flwiw Custom cutting, wrapping & curing Rt. 3 Box 66 Old Midlond Road Phone TU 2-0769 Basin Milk Transport Specialized Houlinq Milk Dairy Products 223 No. Spring St. Phone TU 2-1817 Herald and News Basic Advertising Medium of the Klamath Basin Main & Esplanade Phone TU 4-81 1 1 WILLARD HOTEL Home of all types conventions 2nd & Main Phone TU 4-4161 ZZTZ. THEVtJC ALL 50 ) THERE'SONE ?2jXLAR6TO EXPEN5IVE.'y(M0RU5rE0-- ( CATER FOR MY aRTHCfcV - LET ME TRV V PARTY? WHY THAT5 J T mCT f HE SAVS HE'LL FEED n Or - WUJ THE WHOLE GANG FOR J V (J r wwSOzocks vwC-vr RED HOTC, BASIN BRIEFS, First Child A son, their first child, was horn June 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pitcher of Fort Rock. The baby has been named Louis Leonard and weighed 7 lbs., 5 ozs. at birth. From Indiana Mr. and Mrs. L. O. White of Indianapolis, Indi ana, were recent guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parks, Fort Rock. Returns C. B. Webster. Fort Rock, has returned from three months hospitalization at Bend. To San Francisco Jeanne Payne of Fort Rock left June 20 for a two week visit with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Payne, at San Francisco. Jeanne makes her home with her grandmother, Mrs. Charles C. Miles in Fort Rock, while her mother completes a course in vocation nursing. Home Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bcchdoldt and Shirley have re turned to their Bonanza home aft er a visit in Roseburg with Mrs. Bechdnldts sister. The Bechdoldt s son, Delbcrt and family of Klam ath Falls, took them to Roseburg. Workers at the library clean up day in Bonanza were members of the Bonanza Womens Club, Mrs. Claude Bechdoldt, Mrs. Mer rill Stewart, Mrs. Homer Dixon, Mrs. Charles Schmidli, Mrs. Roy Fcrnlund, Mrs. Ren Thomas. Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt and Mrs. Oscar Pe terson. Two Boy Scouts, Bruce Huffman and Ernest Vincent, helped clean the yard. From Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pepple, Phoenix, Arizona, for mer residents of Bonanza, were visiting recently in Bonanza and Langell Valley. From Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swan and two daughters of Wellington, Kansas, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worden of Bonanza for several days. Visitors Mrs. Lee Holvman and daughter Bonnie of Medford were visitors at the home of Mrs. Holyman's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Van Sine of Bonanza, for several days. Rob ert Holyman, an apprentice airman on leave from San Diego, and Car oline Woods, Medford, accompan ied mem. Reminder Everyone is remind ed of the food sale Saturday, June 28, at Bonanza Variety Store start ing at 10 a.m. for the benefit of Bonanza Big Springs Park. Mrs. For More Living Per Gallon See the New MORRIS 1000' at Robin & Myers 1200 E. Main TU 2-5511 Fr;fnk Brown and two daughters will be in charge of the sale. Home Cheryl Stewart has re turned to her home in Bonanza after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ivan Hodges, at Dallas, Oregon. New Son A baby boy, Roy Allen, was born on June 19 to Mr. and Mrs. George Fernlund of Lan gell Valley. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schebble of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fernlund of Langell Valley. Returned Nancy Risse has re turned to her home in Klamath Falls after spending a week in Lan gell Valley with Maria Burnett. Moved Ralph A. Cook, form erly of Klamath Falls, has pur chased the Dick Sampson residence in New Pine Creek and will make his home there. The Sampsons have bought the property formerly owned by the late Mrs. Louise Mil ler and moved into it last week. New Pine Creek Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Parks and family are pre paring to move into the house they recently bought from Carl Gilliland in New Pine Creek. Both Mr. and Mrs. Parks will teach in the Lake view schools next year. They have been teachers at Westside. From Missouri Mr. and Mrs. Rhesa Dick of St. Louis, Missouri, were recent visitors at the home of Dick's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dick, of New Pine Creek. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr Dick and their granddaughter from Em mett, Idaho. From Idaho Mrs. T. B. Huse, Malad City, Idaho, and Leo Thom as and family, Idaho Falls, were recent guests at the New Pine Creek home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Thomas. J. R. Thomas is a broth er of Mrs. Huse and Leo Thomas. Mrs. Huse had not seen her broth er in New Pine Creek for 40 years. Visit Hope Reeves, Medford, is visiting at the home of Becky Swinney. New Pine Creek, (or two weeks. From Chico Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Evers of Chico are house guests at the New Pine Creek, home of Mrs. Evers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells. Evers is a recent graduate of Shasta Jun ior College. Vnratinn Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence McCIain returned to Ne Pine Creek Sunday after a week s visit with relatives in Olympia, Bremerton and Kelso, Washington. ITpa... Ijh Aneroids Mr(. Kl. dora Alexander of Los Angeles is a visitor for a week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hazel Lightle. Maw Pino PrpnW Mrs. l.ichtle and her grandson, Frankie Lightle, mo tored to Klamath Falls over the weekend to meet Mrs. Alexander. From Nevada Wellman Smith was a recent New Pine Creek vis itor from Tuscarora. Elko Coun ty, Nevada. He is working on a cinabar claim near Tuscarora. STOP! Girls... Consider This CAREER! NOTICE OF SERVICE EXAMINATION METER MAIDS & POLICEWOMEN Notice il hereby given that the Civil Service Board for the City of Klamath Foils, Oregon, will on the 8th day off July, 1958, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P.M., hold Civil Service Examinations for applicant! for Meter Maidi and for Police woman-Clerk for the City ef Klomath Falls, Oregon. That the eteminotion will be given at soid time and data in the Council Chamber in the City Hall for soid City. Any person desiring to take the examination for Meter Moid for Policewoman-clerk may secure an application for the examination from the Office of the Police Judge for said City, which application must bo filled and filed in the office of said Police Judge 10 days prior to the day the examination is to be given. Applicants must be be tween the ages of 23 and 35 years of oge. Done this 6th day of Juno, 1958. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD, Klamath Falls, Oregon By: Win, Gonong Jr., Chairman