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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1960)
.ft I -.J .'iC f: it PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. m mM mm m. mm ' opeecn uud Topic Told Toastmistress Carol Whetstone followed the theme "Sugar and Spice" for the regular meeting' of Ewauna Toastmistress Club held recently at the Willard Ho tel. Invocation was by Lois McKen dree. Donna Journeay was lexi cologist and pointed cut differ-! ence in definitions of the words apt, liable and likely. Business meeting was conduct ed by Rowena McDonald, prest dent. Margaret Davies, parlia' mentarian, evaluated the bust nets meeting and gave a par liamentary quiz. Margaret Davies spoke on "Sugar and Spice and Dr. Kate and Ramona Smith gave an Im promptu talk on the Mardi Gras. A table setting, spice rack and recipe book were used as props in induction of Mrs. Marian Miller Into the club. A while elephant sale was an nounced lor the next regular meeting, Monday, April 25. DELIVERS TRIPLETS AURORA, III. (UPD-Mrs. Otto Morar, 31. observed her ninth wedding anniversary Thursday by giving birth to triplet boys. 11 msmkif2ihr TODAY! Doors Ooen 2:43 p.m knew the deadly secret ol the lonely house? Now many would have to die before a fabulous fortune in precious stones was found? I from the Stlurdiy Evening Post Suspense Thriller! I ROBERT TAYLOR NICOLE MAUREYf! m rf Htw m nch nmst audi M I 1 1 V msmmmam ft m. Business News By FLORENCE JENKINS 1.: 1. Sunrlav, April 24.-1960 , MdB9B9)eSSB "DENNIS THE MENACE i Out-of-town bidder interest ln'for deer hunters . . . the family Is living in a trailer at the site until such time as they can get their home built. construction of the Lucile O'Neill Elementary School at Eberlein and Avalon streets is being shown, according to MorrUon, Howard It Starbuck,- 203-05 Williams Bldg., architects . , . among the first general contractors to take out plans and specifications Ibid opening is 7:30 p.m., May 16) were dimming! Construction Co., Grants Pass, and Vlk Con struction Co., Eugene. At the State Highway Depart ment bid opening on Tuesday, apparent low bidder for a con tract to pave 8.1$ miles of Dia mond Lake Junction-Lenz Road section of The Dalles-California Dick Krois, manager for the local Home Appliance Co. branch prior to Fred Floetke is now ap pliance manager at Clark's in Roseburg, the big G-E and Good year outlet there ... he was transferred from Klamath Falls to open the Hapco store at Eu gene and left the company when that branch closed early this year. ''. The remodeling program at K C Paint Store, 520 Klamath A .... Ln. lumtill th tAArn Highway. 52 miles north of Klam of e nal.d ,urface noor covering department in the 560- square foot area previously de voted to the toy department , . , mptnl jinH rprjimin wall Hies, fnr. bpringneia mica tops and do-it-yourself helps! ath Falls, was the Rogue River Paving Co., Medford, which en. tcred a bid of $108,747. . A. E. Stafford of was apparently low bidder at $13,628 for a contract to construct a dormitory addition at the State Highway Department's mainten ante station at Odcll Lake . . , bids were opened last Tuesday at Salem. . ' mm . also starring .LINDA CHRISTIAN DONALD WOLFIT ADVENTURE CO-HIT! A which will start at 7:30 p.m. in. the KUHS building ... it is free, and will provide an opportunity! for questions and answers on one of the most engrossing subjects of today . . . children. A SULTRY BEAUTY PLOTS AGAINST THE GREED OF GOLD! I X In fiT3 'talura; 2:40 . S ii t 9 0S This year's annual meeting of the Klamath County Child Guid ance Advisory Council will be held the evening of May 4, ac cording to Mrs. Hagan A. Moore, chairman of the council . . . plans are shaping up for a panel dis cussion on the general subject of adolescents to follow an outline talk by Dr. John Waterman, chief of the mental health division, state department of health, Port land, of the functions and serv ices available through the Klam ath County Child Guidance Clinic . . . panelists will include Circultl Judge Charles H. Foster who serves as juvenile judge here, and Dr. Henry Dixon, Jr., psy chiatrist with the clinic . . . the public is invited to this meeting, as well as 25 pianos in the sales are available, according to Keith Coddington, owner. . . . Les Cha ten is installation superintendent, assisted by Stan Setter. . . . B. J. (Det) Knowles is manager of the paint and floor covering department . . . persons embark' ing on a remodeling program will be able to sit down and study completely coordinated dec. orator schemes which can be car ried out through paint, wallpa per, new formica counter tops, tile and floor covering. O Bowden Music Company's big ad in the Herald and News on April 14, announcing a two-hour concert that evening to be pre sented by Frank Stilt, Baldwin factory staff organist, drew a crowd of approximately 100 per- according to John Wolfe, sales manager for organs and pianos for the Bowden firm . . . the music company moved to 830 Main St. about 4 '4 months ago and has space for 15 to 25 organs 21 sdrr soothes hubby SOUTHEND, England (UPII -Mrs. Elsie Mitchell's husband ex pressed more than the usual male resentment when she told him she gave his favorite suit to a rag dealer. Mitchell calmed down Friday when police located the suit with Mitchell's 30 pounds ($84) still in a pocket. Ai. Walker is gohha give aie tem cents a week TO PUT HES GARBASE IN OIK? CISflOSA.L.1 Office Machines there ... he expects to be open for business on Monday,. May 2 . . . the store will have sales, service and rent als on the complete Olivetti line of typewriters, adding machines and printing calculators and will handle Eastman Kodak's dupli cating machine, Verifax ... in addition, Huebncr will be' an agent for Charles Bruning Co., of Portland and Eugene, on micro filming equipment and specialized office systems machines. Emery L. (Rocky) Hardcastle who moved his family to the Klamath Falls area from Mon lerey, Cal., about a year ago and is employed at Eccles Mot ors, wm of,. 6lh St , has pur chased properly in Odessa Home- sites, 22 miles from the city linv Its on Lake of the Woods Road . he is planning to build a 24x50-foot board-and-bat grocery; store building ... to be known as Odessa Springs Store and hopes to have it in operation by late summer ... the installation will Include gasoline service and even-, tually cooler-refrigeration service floor area. . . . Bowdens consis tcntly emphasize the family plea sure of owning an organ or piano and offer both new and used mer chandise ... the store carries radios and TV sets, also. . . . Hoffman, Westinghouse and Mo torola ... at least six persons purchased organs after hearing the 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. concert on April 14. B & B Radio & Electric, 316 So. 6th St., operated by Harris and Elwin Brown, are retaining 2500 square feet of the L-shaped addition to the building formerly occupied by Maury's Foreign Cars to provide additional service space and warehouse area . . . the front portion whose entrance is 522 Walnut St., has been rent ed by Daniel J. Huebner, Klam ialh Falls, who will operate Dan's Keith Sexton, formerly with the Dick B. Miller Co. here, is now a staff member of the Reno Ga zette ... he is being sent soon to take a course of Tclctypeset ter training at Nashville and then at Chicago, according to his moth er, Mrs. Mary Sexton, at Car ters' Fine Foods. Pleads Not Guilty Jose Antonio Lopez, 32, accused of stabbing his wife with a pocket knife during a quarrel in a down town tavern March 21, pleaded not guilty Friday afternoon to the assault charge. Lopez' trial was scheduled for May 31 at 10 a.m. by Judge David R. Vandenberg. Lopez was represented by At torney Richard C. Beesley. 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Weaver, Fremont for est supervisor. . . , Grass, his wife and two children, have left for Leavenworth and his new post . , . he is being replaced by Bruce E. Egger, forester on the Paulina district whose head quarters have been at Ragcr ran ger station of the Ochoco national fprcsi-. . . ,k. . . ' Wesley 0. Slrine Is being pro moted and transferred to the Sil ver Lake, district of the Fremont national forest to serve as assist ant ranger on the Silver Lake district ... he fills a position recently vacated by the transfer of Ralph Jaszkowski to the We natchee national forest ... he has worked on the Okanogan for-' est, the St. Joe forest in Idaho and was promoted and trans ferred to the Tonasket ranger dis trict in 1938 to serve as timber management assistant where he has served the last two years. 0HAA PURCHASE PRICE ON ANY SUNDAY PURCHASE CCA. BONUS POINTS REGISTERED PHARMACIST ON DUTY SEVEN Doyi A Week Ph. 4-7768 Medic, Wife Pace Session Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Kerron placed first in the north-south position at Thursday evening's du plicate bridge sessions at the city library. They were followed in second piece by Mrs. Frank Rick ey and Mrs. Pat Cunningham, and Mrs. Cioorge Rogers and Mrs L. C. Oflicld in .third place. Mrs. George Hancock and Mrs. A. J. HoikcI ".ere first east west, with Mrs. Otto Ellis and Mrs. ClauHine Van Buskirk. sec ond, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarr. third. There were 13 tables at play according to Mrs. David A. Rich ardson, director. On Thursday evening, April 20, the Lakeshore Duplicate Bridge Club will hold its first annual party honoring those players who have attended every possible ses sion. All bridge players are wel come to attend. M END LAWN TRIMMING r"1 , WORRIES FOREVER! 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