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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1958)
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1958 ?AGE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON itmm ' ' ' f?m 1 ' ; I f ' F M n ; RECEIVES RUSSIAN AWARD MOSCOW (UPI) Prnf Knnni Yashu. chairman nf ttm lll.lan. anese Council for Banning Nu clear weapons, was awarded the international Lnin Fence Prize here Friday night. "MAKE MINE COUNTRY STYLE" was the theme for the sixth annual flower show of the Malin Garden Club, and this genial bossy illustrated the theme for visitors in the main foyer of the show building. Near the hall entrance was another exhibit, an old milk cart filled with geraniums. UMIIi.il IIU r V8B85F1B8B8 V -- Judy Huff- fflK. ! i I I I L J WBS 8 PEtf If w iiirarn dim mLm mi ill 'Jii i j war-ias' if riUi Mill 1 1 : I m 111 1 hi nT A hip rSgyflHH ftrilf 2 DEL MONTE Mil w ,! 1 r. i .... i mi f esissir'i bsj mi rrune jusce i .Willi -a km i n .... k in jw vcj 1 1 1 1 1 rar r i Fun curt ii 1 1 1 1 i im i u rineaoDie juice taa m mmima i i 1 1 en t" Kill EUU4I I I LMJ i III r AMI j WW f I I H I Pineopple-liropetriiit 46-oz. tins I . . W SfSV ev III Sounds are heard much easier in miMnmmA - .mft K jj Rj damp air than in dry air, iV0 0 1 " U il mcumu 1 1 A V" c Merrlll-Malin-Tulelake S I ilUaC t.k.y. ' B 1 Cc Tv,, JL I Tneadftr from now on. For S U fci33 jtvlO ' icrvlce phone TU 4-5121 or " ..j ' jjy Ijistj, 1 1 Apples ar-js: lO1 Beat the winter rush... CaSTOtS 2 19 n 1 : I TABWia'B'Attc "-'asi $149 tp I'T ruit Cocktail 4:$1 . ' Ir . Ifippr' Ijs 5tJ 1:1 NOT WORTH IT KALAMAZOO. Mich. (UPI) I The local school board decided! Friday to leave the name "Kala mazoo" off the new $1,500,000 pub-1 lie library when informed it would! cost an extra $1,000. TIMBER SALE September 30, 1958 at 2:00 P.M. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th State Highway Commis sion will sell at oral public auction to ba hold at tho Stat Highway Maintenance Building, Chemult, Oregon, at 2:00 P.M. on September 30, 1958, tho following: All of th merchantable ponderosa and lodgepolo pint logs marked with the OSHC brand and yellow paint piled in lag decks alongside Oregon State Highway 58 (Willamette Hwy.) on the Middle Unit, Crescent Lake Jet. The Dalles-California Jet. Section, Klamath County, Oregon, between approx. Engin ear's Stations 412 00 and 444 60 and between approx. En gineers Stations 492 . 00 and 585 ... 00. The logs are property of the Oregon Stote Highway Comm. and are situated on lands belonging to the U.S. Government (Deschutes National Forest). The minimum bid which v.!! I be accepted is $3,144.00. Sealed bids will be accepted in placa of oral bids if received at the office of W. H. Haikin, Property Mgr., State Hwy. Dept., Sa lem, Oregon, by Sept. 26, 1958, plainly marked en the en velope "Timber Sola, Sept. 30, 1958", accompanied by a cer tified check of not less thon $500. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The above timber to be sold to tho highest bidder at public auction with the right reserved to accept or reject any or oil bids. Tho successful bidder will be requiired to enter into a Timber Sales Agreement. All timber mutt be removed on or before October SO, 1DS8 FOR DETAILED INFORMATION: W. H. Haskin, Property Mgr., State Hwy Dept., Salem. MARKET BASKETS THIRD SALE CONTINUES THRU WEDNESDAY All Grocery Prices in last Thursday's ad still in ef feet! C h e c k the complete list at each store. Look at these sensational examples - MALIN Many visitors enjoyed the Malin Garden Club's sixth an nual flower show at the commu nity hall. The theme of the show was "Make Mine Country Style." Centers of Interest in decora tions carrying out the theme were an old milk cart filled with pot ted red geraniums, placed near the entrance to the hall, and a country scene surrounded by a rustic split rail fence in the main foyer of the building. Sweepstakes awards wore made to Mrs. Hobert Byrne in tne ar rangement division and to Mrs. Alice Olson and Mrs. T. E. Evans for exhibits entered in the horti culture division. Philip Petrosek received the junior achievement award. General chairman of the flower ihow was Mrs. Edwin Stastny, with Mrs. Loyal Loveness doing the staging. Accredited judges were Mrs. N. E. Nyhart, Mrs. Scott McKendree, Mrs. Crystel Chcyno and Mrs. Charles Thur man of Klamath Falls; Mrs. M. A. Bowman of Merrill and Mrs. Earl McFall of Tulelako. Special exhibits included an or chid display by Mrs. Karl Kujac, a wildflowor conservation display, and a film on the "Litterbug Cam paign." In each class of the arrange ment division there was a section for those who won five or more blue ribbons and a section for those who won less than five blue ribbons in previous flower shows. Those placing first in the various arrangement classes were: Tiskot-a-Tasket Mrs. Karl Ku Jnc and Mrs. Robert Byrne; Hos pitality, Country Style Mrs. Rob ert Holl and Mrs. Ralph Stearns Jr.; Cookin' Tools Mrs. Earl Mc Fall and Mrs. Robert Byrne; Road side Beauty Mrs. Philip Blohm and Mrs. Tony Suty. Hog-Wild Mrs. Chester Main! and Mrs. Robert Holl; Country Gentlemen Mrs. Loyal Loveness and Mrs. Robert Byrne; Every Dog Has His Day Mrs. Karl Ku jac and Mrs. Betty Tackas; Burn ing the Midnight Oil Mrs. Loyal Loveness nnd Mrs. Tony Suty; Fruits of the Harvest Mrs. Loyal Loveness; and Stable Boy, for men only Loyal Loveness and Hu bert Morolock. Junior exhibitors who received bluo ribbons were Kristi Ottoman, Philip Pctrusek nnd Linda Staslny. Those taking first place in the various horticulture classes includ ed: Mrs. Don Porlerficld Bells of Ireland, ornamental lettuce, cush ion mum, mrihekia daisy; Mrs Alice Olson single cosmos, dwarf mangold, lilly, purple gladioli, yel low gladioli, peace rose, African violet, potted begonia, green beans; Mrs. Merle Loosley single nasturtium. Mrs. Ed Petrasek double petu nia; Mrs. II. Rinabarger stock; Mrs. Rudolph Jr-lirek giant zin nia; Mrs. T. E. Evans double mnrigold, carnation, button mum gladioli, sunflower, three varieties of potatoes; Mrs. Philip Blohm pansics, chiffon daisy; Loren Loveness coreopsis; man golden glow. Mrs. Garry Freitag dwarf zin nia, strawberries; Mrs. Cecil Jack sonzinnia; Mrs. Loyal Loveness campanula, Michaelmas daisy, penstomer, flirbunda rose, poly anthus rose; Mrs. J. Perry Haley yarrow, Esther Reed daisy; Mrs. Merle Evans dry onions; Mrs. John McCullcy decorative and miniature dahlias; Margaret Saun ders dahlia; Mrs. George Bauer orchid and white gladioli; Mrs. Lewis Bay red and salmon gladi oli; Mrs. Josephine Johns gladioli, slicing cucumbers, summer squash; Mrs. Hubert Morelock climbing rose, pickling cucumbers; Mrs. M. A. Bowman peaches; Mrs. Margaret Jacob potted bego nia, corn; and Mrs. Karl Kujac orchids. wk Sim ujutbmu C&H Brown or Powdered Mb. Pkos. 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