'THURSDAY, JANUARY R. 1953
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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, DEMONSTRATION OF A NEW TYPE of brush cutter has been under way on the Glenn
Irwin place three miles east of Fort Roclc. To be in use until early in the new year,
' visitors may view it in operation or see the results, states W. O. Shoemaker of Bend,
who is in charge of the machine. The Marden brush cutter has a record of 80 per cent
kill on Texas mesquite, according to Shoemaker, who feels the new machine will revolu
tionize land clearing. Several sizes are made. This large 44,000 pound model is powered
by a TD-18. Irwin is shown here with the outfit. Photo by Parks
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A.l.C. JAMES D. KING, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James C.
King, 2357 Kane Street, is
proud of his. outfit. He is
an armament specialist with
the 54th Fighter Intercep
tor Squadron, which recent
ly broke every record in
the Air Defense Command
36 of them during na
tionwide competition at
Vincent Air Force Base, Ari
zona. The 54th, which mans
27 missile-launching, twin
let Northrup F89J Scor
pions, is stationed at Ells
worth Air Force Base, Rap
id City, South Dakota.
Annual Ball The Church of Je
cus Christ of Latter Day Saints
nas set Friday, January 23, for
ahe annual Green and Gold Ball
to be held in the recreatior hall
of the church, Home and Martin
streets. Theme of this year's ball
will be "Winter Wonderland.
Guests planning to attend will ask
Bishop Wesley tlarn for guest
cards.
PTA Mnthersingers will meet
tonicht at 7:30 in the Mills School
music room.
Sciuare Dance Senior B and B
Club will hold its regular square
dance Friday at the city libary
audiorium, bginmng at 8 p.m.
sonic Temple. This will be advance
night. All members are urged to
attend.
Dental Auxiliary Dentists and
their wives are invited to a
planned potluck dinner at 6:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Dr.
I-esler Brookshire, 1625 McClcllan
Drive. Anyone who has not been
reached individually may phone
TU 4-3692.
Naomi Shrine No. 5. WSOJ, will
hold a stated meeting Saturday.
January 10, at 8 p.m. in the Ma-
AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP
Beverly Lloyd, daughter of Mrs,
Elayne Lloyd, 1110 MonClaire
Street, has been awarded the Zim
merman scholarship for the winter
,md spring terms at the University
of Oregon. Beverly is a senior
in physical education and will
giaduate this spring. She is com
pleting her student teaching at
South Eugene High School. A 1955
j.aduate of KUHS, Beverly is pres.
ioent of the Women's Recreation
Association on the campus.
Square Dance The Merry Mix
ers will dance Friday at 8 p.m.
at the South Sixth Street Commu
nity Hall. A brief business meet
ing will be held during the course
of the evening, so all members are
urged to attend. Ladies, please
bring pies.
Klamath Archers will hold
monthly business-potluck meeting,
6:30 tonight, at Farmers Lumber
Company on South sixth Street:
Doe Fanciers Klamath Dog
Fanciers is having a meeting Fri
day night, January 9, at 8 o'clock
in the county library. Open to the
public and everyone Is invited to
come to the meeting. Report of
last year's dog show will be given
and plans for .the 1959 show will
be made.
COUNCIL MEETS
LAKEVIKW One new council
man, Ernie Freeman, and one re
flected last November, Alvas
"Buck" Elliott, were in attendance
with Mayor Howard "Mickey"
Goodnough and Councilmen Lane
Thornton and Ernest Gerber, for
' the first meeting of the council
for 1959, held Tuesday evening,
January 6. All city policemen were
itappointed for the year. These
include Frank Anderl, police chief,
Lew Jones, Wayne Creek and Dan
Stover. Robert L. Welch was again
iiamed city , attorney and Ted
Gchaer, fire chief. Committee ap
pointments will be available at a
later date. The contract for gaso
line was granted to Richfield and
diesel to Standard Oil
HONOR STUDENT
Roger Lentz. an aeronautical en
gineering student at the University
of Washington in Seattle, has been
named to the honor roll for the
tall term. Young Lentz, a sopho
more at the university, attended
Oregon State College last year
where he maintained honor grades
hroughout. .He is the son of Mrs.
Pearl Lentz, 2215 Orchard street,
and is a graduate of Klamath Un
ion High School.
FIRE ROUTS FAMILIES
NEW YORK (UPI) At least
20 families were driven into the
street Wednesday night by a two
alarm fire which burned through
the top two floors of a five-story
tenement. No one was injured and
Company, there was no estimate of damage.
National Guard Wives will meet
Friday nicht at 7:30 at the Na
tional Guard Armory. Husbandss
are invited to play volley ball.
Please bring pie."
Improving Emma Lou Fuller,
daughter of Mrs. W. P. Myers
of the Lakeshore Gardens, is im
proving in St. Jude s Home at
Gresham where she is a patient.
Mail will reach her at that address.
Honored Queen-elect Becky
Short, Henley Bethel No. 51. In
ternational Order of Job s Daugh
ters and Master Councilor Gary
Boyd, Lost River Chapter of De-
Molay invite the public to instal
lation ceremonies Saturday, Janu
ary 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the new
girls' gym at Henley High School
Refreshments will be served.
Sacred Heart Academy Moth
er's Club will meet tonight.
o'clock. Sisters will be in their
classrooms between 7 and 8 p.m.
I GALLENKAMPS
Big
Sale
Sale Starts Fri., Jan. 9th to Jan. 24th
SALE PRICE
$100 Tn $200-
House Slippers
Oxfords
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Saddles
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Ladies
Values
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Values
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SALE PRICES
$166 Tn $
Black & Brown
Oxfords
Slippers
QO Little Boys
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Values
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Values
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