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PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath EalH Ore. Snnrlav. .Tun 2. 1959 "DENNIS THE MENACE" 'IMG mud. j came through the vacant tor. Tule Resident Named Judge TULELAKE - A Tulelake man was recently chosen to be one of th Judges (or tha 1939 Lassen County Fair and Livestock Show to be held In Susanvillc August r. STUCCO BUCK CtMtHTBlOCK ASBISTOS 5DNO CONCMTt rUXBOAtD TRANSITS 1 Colon jfiKpyj I O.I.J SHimVN-WUMMf loxon' txrtmoii AMSONUr PAINT Eaay to apply Won't bliatar, flak or rub off Extra durable, longer life Alkali and lime will not harm Loxon Extreme mildew reaiatanoa e Lovely colore e Beat for any exterior , masonry aurfaoa 19 to 23. Burton Hoyle, Tulelake, will be the jude'e in agriculture. Other judges ere Dr. Perry Cupbs, Uni versity of Call lorn la at Davis, dai ry cattle; filen Kidman, Willows, swine and senior beet cattle; 0. L Lott, Sacramento, horses and horse show: Dr. Daniel Cassard University of Nevada, sheep and junior beef cattle; Dr. David Sleirmons, University of Nevada, minerals; Mrs. Kleanor Southwick, Orland, senior Home economics Mrs. Dorothy Borneman, Quincy, junior home economics and Mrs. Eva Weahunt, Chico, flowers. ,A&B 122 I. Main PAINT STORE TU 4-3324 Renewal Set For Licenses Licensed school bus drivers have been urged by the Oregon Depart nent of Motor Vehicles to renew their licenses now for the (all school term. Licenses of more than 2,300 of these drivers who were licensed during the initial year of the pro gram expire on July 1. Applications for renewal are availahre from any driver license examiner or county school superin tendent. They may be tiled with examiners or mailed to the De partment of Motor Vehicles in Sa lem. Physical examination forms are available from the same sources. Physicals are required every three years for drivers 18-34 years of age: every two years for drivers 35-44 and annually for drivers 45 and over. A person 45 or over need not have a physical -for re newal this year if his license was issued on or after March 1. 1959. Edward M. Syring. manager of the department's drivers license division, indicated that temporary school bus driver permits for em ergency drivers would be discon tinued next school year. He said that if a licensed school bus driv er and his substitute are not avail able, a driver with a chauffeur's license may he used at the discre tion of the school administrator or school bus contractor. liiisincss News By FLORENCE JENKINS BASIN BRIEFS Work is to start at once on con struction of a 5700 square foot one-story building for . Klamath Theaters, Inc., just beyond SE' of the Tower Theater on So. 6th 'form St., for- lease to Maury's Foreign Cars (which is owned by Maury Clark and Arthur Kirkbelll, ' the local Volkswagen retail outlet. Morrisoa Ic architects for the Falls last week ... the subsidi ary, a holding company, will be known as Allslate Insurance In ternational ... it. in .turn, will subsidiary, A 1 s t a d t Versicherungs, A G., wftich will be the operating corppany in Swit zerland effective Aug. 1 ... the move is the reverse of the usual Howard were! situation of European insurance structure and estimated the cost at 37,795. . .rcan markets, award was made to the low bid der, Rrosterhous Construction Co., 1541 Elm St., whbse bid was 17, 58S . , , -i.her bidders were Vik Construction Co., Eugene, $37J . . Duncan Construction Co., Klamath Falls, 139.333 7 . . Kerr Construction Co.. Klamath Falls, $39,407 . . . Angelo Dover!. 41,- 332 40 . . . A. C. Johnson Son Eureka, $43,854. companies expanding into Amer- Allstate, whol- Morrtson Ic Howard, architects, 203-05 Williams Bldg., are work ing on preliminary plans for the Lucile O'Neill School to be built on a 20-acre site bounded by r.b crlcin and Avalon . , . initial planning- is for an invitation for basic bids on 12 standard class rooms with an alternate calling for construction of four more classrooms ... it will be a Klam ath Falls elementary school named for Mrs. V. E. O'Neill, longtime KUHS English teacher and for seven years a member of the State Board of Education. Rrosterhous Construction Co. is building an automotive sales of fice for Balsiger Motor interests on So. 6th St. directly across from the Town It Country shopping center. . . . Morrison Howard are architects. ly - owned subsidiary of Sears, Roebuck k Co., is the. largest American stock insurer ... the companies' domestic operations are supervised through 30 region al offices . . .' the Oregon-Southern Idaho region is administered from Salem. Portland had a special Centen nial Home Tour on Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.. sponsored by the 'Women's Architectural League of Oregon . . . proceeds go to the University of Oregon, school of architecture scholarship funds . . . among the homes toured was that of Glenn Stanton, Portland architect, 2611 NE Mason St. Bud Brawn,. Western Oil it Burner Co., Klamath Falls, was elected a director of the Oil Heat Institute of Oregon at the recent annual convention at Salem . on the program of the meeting was a description of a new titer- mo catalytic oil burner which uses less oil and is less expen sive. . . . Al Loucks, former Sa lem mayor who operates Home Oil Co., Salem, is new president. . Leonard Gassner, executive secretary of OHI, gave a report entitled "The Crusade." which re counted successful promotions of the past year. Fifty high school mathematics teachers from 14 Western Hates have started a six-week math L N D"ve-ln was opened at fellowship program at Stanford ,ne 0( ,ne Cllv llm,,s- on University, sponsored by the Gen-!"1"3 97 Nor!n- on Friday b' St. Peter's In Rome is the world's largest cathedral, cover ing 18.000 square yards. eral Electric Company's ed ucational and charitable fund. Fred G. Hess. Henley High School teacher, and Glenn Cham berlia. KUHS math instructor, are among a total 'of six invited from Oregon P. Burt, of KUHS. participated . . . this is one of seven expenses paid programs in math and ir chemistry and physics offered by the company nationally . . . pur pose is an attempt to bring sec ondary school teachers up to date in their fields and to stimulate student interest in mathematics through increased teacher enthu siasm and new knowledge. o Charles Kraley Is remodeling Buy Low Food Center, 1338 Ore gon Ave., for the owner, Harold Clark. . . . Walter Pappas, Pine Grove, architect . , . the new front and proposed warehouse ad dition will add approximately 1000 Tom and Virginia MrCIure, own ers . . . other staff members are Nancy McClure. Freda Kurre, Bev erly Wesllund and Sharon Jones. The Uth annual Shrine Circus in 1958, Calvin 1,5 111 lor nuS"si n ana 12 mis year. . . . Joseph o Donnell, ad vance agent for Polack Bros. Cir cus, which produces the Shrine Circus here, will be in town for another couple of weeks , , , head quarters is at the Klamath Audi torium, Main and Spring streets . . . the telephone went in on Thursday afternoon. . . . TU 4-9520. . , Lyle Krllstrom is chairman again with Asia Miner as co-chairman and a special ti tle for Brick Leach, last year's club president. Attend Chair School Donna Mv Bride, Kristine Thomas and Mrs. Dick Paulson, Tulelake, attended choir school at San Anselmo. They were sent under the auspices of the Tulelake Community Presby terian Church and the Westmin ster Fellowship. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, Tulelake, and Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs. Paul Au bert, who has been visiting here, attended the wedding of Mrs. Jen sen's niece, Yvonne Hallidy to Frederick Fraunfelder at Park dale last week. Visiting Here Mrs. Lois Madi son and children, Parkdale, are vis iting at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen, Newell. Recent Visitors at the Bob Lil- lard home at Newell were Mrs. Lillard's sister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Sonderman of Port Orford. The Sonderman's were en route to Wallowa to visit Mrs. Sonderman's mother and sister. Picnic Catholic Daughters of America and Knights of Columbus will hold their joint annual pic nic at Malin Park Sunday, July 19. Watch for further details. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laird and family. Shell Beach, California, are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Stone cypher and Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Laird at Tulelake. Bob is a student at California Polytechnic. Fishing Trip ' The Garvin Kir- bys and Harry Hundleys of Newell have returned from spending a (ew days at Crescent Lake. Attend Christening Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson recently at tended the wedding of Conita the girls and Klamath Falls. the home of Mrs. Mary Berry, Fort Jones, recently, with Mrs. Arch Kindig as guest. Members present were Mrs. Julia Erick- son, Mrs. Neil Evans, Mrs. E. H other girfs Irom Hovendon, Mrs. Gilbert Perkins. .Mrs. Duane iGlendenning, Mrs. Dale Evans and Mrs. Ver non Walker. Prizes went to Mar garet Evans, Carolyn Perkins and Julia Erickson. Spending several days in Port land and Vancouver with relatives and friends are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon and Julia Anne, Bo nanza. Home Susan Williams has re turned to her home at Bonanza after spending several weeks at Chico with relatives and friends. Her friend, Judy Gough, came home with her for a visit. Houseguest at the home of her niece, Mrs. Les Leavitt, Langell Valley, is Mrs. Ted Smith, Santa Monica. She is also visiting her nephews, Wes and Mike Dearborn. and their families. Attending 4-H Summer School at Corvallis are Trudy Brown, Linda Oberheide, Suzanne Rice. Eunice Hunt, Roger Schooler and Donald Jacobs, all of Bonanza. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Walker of Langell Val ley last week were his nephew, Claude Jackson, and Mrs. Claude Jackson, Oakland, and their daugh ters and sons-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gentry and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thorf Anderson and fam ily, all of Eugene, To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge and Fleur, Lan gell Valley, spent last weekend in Portland. They took Mrs. Grace Blaser to Portland to be with her brother who is in the hospital, suffering from a heart attack. Mrs. Blaser is Mrs. Partridge's mother. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. I E. L. Coyner and Mrs. Gray, Tule lake, have returned from Bend where they attended the wedding ot coyner s grandmece. Visiting Here Ronnie Hodge, Woods at Chico. They also visited i NSmpa' ,daho- is visiting at the General Electric's president. Robert Paxton. at the 67th annual meeting of GE, (aid his "company must invest 516.000 on the average square feet of ground area to thei oaay 10 equlp 1 lngle l,eneral market. Electric production employe, com- n' pared with $6,000 two decades Howard R. Perrin's office 1121 ag0' " ' "Earnin i16 000 in Pf" Main St., is drawing plans and ' !u reo-mrc WOO."1' in sales. There specifications for rebuilding the building, owned by Maguire Es tate, at 8th and Main and occu pied until the May fire by Pay- less Drug, store which hopes to move back to that location as soon as possible ... the building win cover approximately 10,700 square feet of ground area. . . , Plnniger Watklna have demoli tion contract for remains of form er building. HEY, KIDS! AGES 6 to 60 THAT THE CIRCUS LIVES ON AS A CHER ISHED MEDIUM OF ENTERTAINMENT IN AMERICA WILL BE PROVEN BY THE FORTH COMING APPEARANCE OF THE 1 1th Annual KLAMATH FALLS SHRINE CLUB SHRINE CIRCUS PRODUCED IV t , Surpassing New "Pcrfaat &,US. 1959 Edition V Top Value In Fint Entertainment . THI JCHIOULI 0 MATINIE AND NIGHT PERFORM. MANCIJ HAS SEEN SPECIFICALLY ARRANGED SO ALL CHILDREN ANO ADULTS WILL II SURE TO SEI THI WORLD'S GREATEST CIRCUS. WED. o n-.. TUES. 1 1 A lUy) AUG. I I AND AUG. Klamath County Fairgrounds 12 IJ.I.I.III.lMi"lill'.M,THI.HlHiW.l:H'm'.7.l:II.T AN ALL-NEW EXTRAVAGANZA with mora stars f tha sawdust arena than any ether circus in -America today with twenty spectacular produc tion numbers richly costumed brilliant with color Tha production abounds in high tropexe, acrobatic and tumbling acts, wild animals and com edy by an all new contingent ef clowns. A few' at tha outstanding features include Prince El Kigorde's Lions, Konyor's Chimponiaet, the Besolou Elephants, Burger' Ken-L-Kade featuring Afghan hounds and tha horses of the world renowned Honneferd bore back riders. The decision of the Allstate In surance Companies to expand into ine international market by es tablishment of a Swiss subsidiary nas oeen announced by President Judnon B. Hranrh ... the news was relayed by J. R. Bank's. Sa lem, to Kred fawrrnre. Klamath is a direct, positive relationship among sales, profits, investment and job creation that seems so ob vious that I marvel at the illogic of those who bewail unemployment their niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glander, and at tended the christening of the Glan der's son, James Allen. Returns From Trip Mrs. N. C Wilkinson, Tulelake, has returned from the Bay Area where she vis ited her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laird, Richmond, and her son, Gordon Wilkinson and wife at San Francisco. Recent Visitors at the Sam An derson home, Newell, were Mrs Anderson's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. i red Stone and son Jer ry, Napa. The Stones were en route to Idaho to visit a son, be fore going on to Iowa. To Attend Wedding Mr.' and Mrs. Bob Lillard, Newell, left last Friday for Hood River where they will attend the wedding of Bob's niece, Jane Wheeler. Daughter, Jan. will be a member of the wedding party. To Cove Jeral Monroe and Ra mona Boomer, Langell Valley and Stacia Peterson, Bonanza, are at tending Ascension Summer School ot the Episcopal Church at Cove. Larry Whytal, Klamath Falls, took with one breath and decry profits ' v,i. cu r-i . . . , .:. ., . ,. .North Side Electric Co.. Spokane. nid $3,948 for cable plus $386 for poles, a total of $4,334. Hamilton Truck Slop on High way 97 North just this side of Al goma has 'been sold to Don Miller and Earl Anderson, both of Cali fornia. . . . Mrs. Lou Berry has bought the cale business and the Don Oman home. Newell. Ronnie's father is the former minister at the Newell Baptist Church. Trip to Disneyland The Marion Thompson family, Newell, has re turned from a 10-day trip to Sac ramento and Los Angeles where they toured Disneyland and Ma- nneland. Kentucky Trip Mrs. Eileen Dar- row and children, Newell, are, vis iting Mrs. Darrow's mother, Mrs. M. Taylor, at Fonthill, Kentucky. En route they visited'-iii Chicago with Mrs. Darrow s sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Comstock. Visiting In Washington Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lynam and familv. Tulelake, are visiting relatives at Spokane. Their son, Stanley, is slaying with the Don Oman fam ily during his parents' absence. Visiting Mother Mrs. Bill Mas- terson and children. Redding, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Galloway, Newell. Also here for the week is son. Harry Galloway. San Francisco. Mrs. Galloway re cently returned from Chico where she attended the wedding of Con nie Woods. Tuesday Bridge Club met at Want Something Delivered or Moved? Phone TU 2-3737 CITY DELIVERY SERVICE THE FAT MAN SAYS, "During the carnival and rodeo time next week bring Mommy and the youngsters in to see us . . . enjoy one of our Orbit Burgers or a Dachshund Dog along with your fav orite cold drink ... Sit down and relax while you all enjoy one of our delicious dinners - Or, just drop in so we can meet some of our Klamath Falls neigh bors. We're right across the street from Gonong's Variety Store on South Sixth.' Increases in sales and profits for the fiscal year ended April 30 were reported in the annual state ment of June 23 by Brown-Forman ni.ini... , enlire operation will be open 24 Kv 'lVZ, . hours a dav I y ' ' ' consolldatl net sales nours a aay. were mMyieo (or he I2.momh .-. . . period and consolidated net in- Two bids were received by Tom; . . ,n Williams, superintendent of Crater .TL. tL 7. ,' ' ' Lake National Park at the Wednes- , , Zil ' . . ,T : day bid opemngfor insta.Ung TJZX Uhirh nrnsliisiu J I. ms phase aerial power cable about r.t, oiIj j ,1 forester Bottled-n-Bond Bourbon three-quarters of a mile from Ore iL-.,, Ti .. . , "uun. r. a i v , , Early Times Kentucky Bourbon gon Caves and furnishing and set-A(h A ,. ' ting two power poles. . . . Trow- Z " "' K ""poneo hJL. L. M. alcohol,c beverages, reported a ford bid il.lM. for cab!e plus ZTJV ' K 9? $400 for pole,, a total o, .m . . . L ? "Vl?.? - -v...ra,vu C tl I II- ings of $181 per share of com mon stock for the previous fiscal year, according to W. L. !. Brown, chairman of the board of! directors and George Garvin' Brown, president ... one of the strong contributors to the im proved profits picture was the ac quisition in 19.V1 of the Jack Dan iel Distillery. Ladies Aid Mt. Laki Ladies Aid will meet Tuesday, June 30, at 2 p.m. at the Mt. Laki Church. Key word for roll call will be "seek." Ladies are asked to bring clothing for the missionary box. Co-hostesses' will be Mrs. Lyda Snyder and Mrs. WHma Wright. On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIBTHt BOTH NORVAL Born to Mr. end Mrs William Norval June in Klamath Valley Hoapitai boy, we if run Ibt., r.imn IS ITT Born to Mr. and Mra. Ralph' Iaitt Jun 34 in Klamath Valley Hos pital firl weighing C lb., 7S oa. EOlNDi r j Boya: S71 cirU: 307 I ERWIN ABRAMSON, pr.ii. dent of the 1959 Lake . County Roundup, announces " that plans are rounding out effectively for the 40th en- nual show to bo held in, Lakeview over the Labor Day weekend. ; Cedarlcaf oil. distilled from tha wood of red cedar, is used ia liquid soap, polishes, sprays and deodorants. Stvdi TODAY! I.TJ.l l OPEN DAILY 7:00 . M : S Hi" I)'' Imf Trapped on a -strange mission... , their only horizon was DANGER! s-rvi 'j nn - XwUGHT rriDj 'rue" a. - - m jtu mi m m m WVV m- try, ARTHUR KENNEDY LEIF ERICKSON FEATURE AT t:lp t 10:45 jggSgBggj NOWSHOWIN G ! It's got more ' laughs, more heart, more down-to-earth feeling than you and the family have seen in many years! l f S If I li DORIS DAY JACK L EMM ON ERNIE KOVACS Today at 149 . MS . IJ . 7:44) . f :j Starts Today! 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