Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 01, 1961, Page 13, Image 13

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    Camp Fire Girls Thank The Community ipJJbiigTnnS- !Parens NoHfied Hearing Defects Found
"Camp Fire Girls observed their
1 ntU' M. Rull. Xl.-k'm.tnmalur tntlc in cliJnnlc in cl,l, --..It o -f lL ..I,. UM-
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..vic M.n, ii.y rouniuman ley renerwen non-ens iun, .joi- lamp r ire i.iris ana group .,...,,,,...,, .. . . r . ... h.ltl,in the counly recently.
man ine ummuniiy uay lastiiepresenting Klamath Fails, re- ris, for interest and effort initrs of former years were intro-
TllBcriaV Duonmif tt nauinrt tii. I k
hiite to inftiviH?ij,l nH di-aiiikI' thanks for cooperation ofjsponsorinR, maintaining and exlduced and special iiibute
which have enntrihnted time tal-lc'ty officials and for use of a sec- tending the CFG program in thai paid to Mrs. Bert C.
i on, m, A c.-vi t n.n l'n oi ivoore f ai'K
organization. ,r ire un is nay-camping programs, Darroi Frewing, representing!
During the annual meeting at 11. !djL PjKlamath District, Rogue River
First Preshvterian Church Frank "I'"F'"h. Rational rorest, was thanked for
TVou- CAlii-mrt VUmolh rmm,.il
president, was presented the Lu-lgoldhi'r P'-""'' ol ButteVal !summer campjtfjhe lake.
ther
'hotcake breaktasl to heln raise nurse, reports that families of chil- Mi's. McKinncy said that 52 chil
waslf..l for tlw.ii .ihi .il, .. i. ,..i k i dren were ioirnd to have sub
Thomas ,,rooi im ' r j . i j u i. mormal hearing by this method of
for Camp community for the past 10 years.; who founded the CFG movement i The brenkfast will he served! .
Klamath Falls by organizing Feb. 12 in ,he remMim m enner ny nome cans,
a group in tile spring of 1915. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. leiepnone or man.
The organization nationwide is Clilf Onaman will lie the chief The county administered audi-
known.
The first inauguration of George
and may learn ot theiriur.-hintiimi u.a delaved almost
two months because of travel dif-
testing
impediment through the family.
Each family has the option to
do what it feels best, once re-lficulties.
Halsey Gulick Award the
highest national Camp Fire Girls
symbol of recognition for out
standing service to a local CFG
program.
Drew has been a member of
the council board of directors
for six years. He has devoted a
great deal of time to help finance
and develop the camping pro
gram. Hie tnoi'M?l anA altnrl in tlu,
camping Di oeram have been to- S
ward securing additional land for
:Camp Ka-Esl-A, the girls' sum
mer quarters at Lake of the
.Woods, and development of long
Tange plans for modernization and!
;redevelopment of the campsite.
; Before retiring as president,
;Drew presented certificates of ap
preciation and expi-essed the coun
cil thanks to those who attend
ed the dinner, and to Don Hum
mel of Weyerhaeuser Company
for his assistance to the local pro
fessional staff and program com
mitlee in training group leaders
hi identification and appreciation
of trees, enabling the leaders to
present the program effectively
to hundreds of girls in the coun
cil. Drew also thanked .lim O'Dona
hue for his personal interest in
the CFG program and for his
help in developing the wildlife con
servation studies in the CFG Gold
en Jubilee conservation project
called "She Cares Do You?"
I Thanks went to the news media
.for coverage during the year.
; The Klamath County and Klam
ath Falls schools were represent
;ed by Mrs. Isabelle Brixner and
;thanked for their help in making
facilities available for activities
such as dad-daughter dinners,
ouncil fires and Blue Bird flyup
"oere monies.
: They were also thanked for
the schools' cooperation in help
big the agency contact girls
in extending the program to as
many in the area as possible.
iimiiks weni to Mrs. frank the districts he D in deveooine current v celebni ini! iLs 56th an'rook and invites everyone to
come and sample his delicacies. ,"-nu,u " in una. Riamain rails, ure.
9m m:mmmmmmmmmmrmmmm ' mw nu n amu m mil
niversary.
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Wednesday, February 1,
1961
PAGE IB
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With More Comfort
FASTEETH, & pleasant alWalln
(non-acid powder, holds false teeth
more firmly. To eat and talk In mor
comfort. Just sprinkle a little FAS
TEETH on your plates, No gummy,
gooey, pasty taste or reeling. CneckA
"plate odor" (denture breath). Get
FASTEETH at any drug counter.
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FIRST
UAUTY
51 Denier
15 Gauge
Seamless
Brach's
Valentine
Heart Box
CHOCOUTE
ASSORTMENT
UNCONDITIONALLY
GUARANTEED
On The Record
SISKIYOU
il
SISKIYOU COUNTY
BIRTHS
BEEM Born to Mr. end Mrs. Richard
Beem. MeCloud, Jan. IS In McCloud
Hospital, a girl weighing 7 lbs., 10 ozs.
FRY Born to Mr. end Mrs. Frank Fry,
McCloud, Jan. 13 in McCloud Hospital, a
firl weighing 7 lbs.
MATT OS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Mattes, McCloud, Jen. 17 In McCloud
Hospital, a boy weighing 7 lbs., li ou.
STANLEY Born to Mr. and Mrs.
George Stanley, Montague, Jan. 10 In Sis
kiyou County General Hospital, a boy
weighing 8 lbs., 3'i ozs.
: THOMAS Born to Mr. and Mrj. Rich
ard Thomas, McCloud, Jan. 16 In Mc
Cloud Hospital, a girl weighing 6 lbs.,
'14' 7 ors.
ALLEN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Allen, Yreka, Jan. 11 In Siskiyou Counly
-General Hospital, a girl weighing 5 lbs., IK
,i1-4 ozs.
BERRY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rlch- jftir.
nrd M. Berry, Fort Jones, Jan. 20 in n$
Siskiyou County General Hospital, a girl
weighing 5 lbs., 2 ozs.
HAMMOND Born to Mr. and Mrs.
' John P. Hammond, Grenada, Jan. ?2 In
Siskiyou Counly General Hospital, a boy.K
weighing 8 lbs., 5'j ozs.
MARTIN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Brlcel
Martin, Montague, Jan. 23 in Siskiyou .
County General Hospital, a boy weighing j
I lbs., 4' j ozs.
HEATH Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orrin I
Heath, Yreka, Jan. 23 In Siskiyou County
General Hospital, a boy weighing 6 lbs.,,
1 oz. I
RHODES Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ron-1
aid Rhodes, Hornbrook, Jan. 23 in Slski-lj
you County General Hospital, twin girls, i
weighing 6 lbs., 7 ozs., and 5 lbs., 4 ozs.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
DEATHS
Lyle Alphonso Lambert, 55, McCloud, j,
Hied January 14; Interment at Mt. Shasta ;1
Memorial Park.
Rebecca Jean Moore, 1 year, Duns
mulr, died Jan. 16; Intement Mt. Shas-
- ta Memorial Park.
" William Griggs Tillotson, 74, Dunsmuir,
"died Jan. 15; interment Woodland Ceme-,
tery. 1
- Charles Thomas Fehley, 91, Yreka,
'died Jan. 18; interment Fort Golf Ceme-1
I ery.
. Florence Elizabeth Grieve, 85, Horn-
brook, died Jan, IS; Interment Henley
Hornbrook Cemetery.
' Jessie Inskip, 85, Happy Camp, died,
Jan. 1; intermtsnt Happy Camp Ceme-j
Robert La Sell Wood, 64, Dunmuir,
" died Jan. 18; Interment Mt. Shasta Me
! mortal Park.
. .Vernon Orvan DavU, 16, Fort Jones.
;.ed January 13, interment Etna Inaian
' Cemetery.
Archie Richardson Klnd'fl, 64, Fort;
I Jones, died Jan. II; Interment Etna I
. Cemetery.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
MARRIAGE LICENSES
', Brownie Tyler Artams, 21. Med ford,
Ore., and Dawn Maria Zimmerlee, 19,
Eaole Point, Ore.
Ray Lee Grissom, 42, end Virginia Alice
Mcllwaine, 41, both ot Central Point,
Ore.
DIVORCES '
CI.;. aianbanthift Vt N O h I
Hector Bi'ankenship, interlocutory decree B.
eranted Jan. 13.
Judithe Lynn Price vi. Kent Everett
Price, interlocutory decree granted Jan.
Rose Ellen Long vs. Paul Franklin
Long, Interlocutory decree granted Jan.
16Rejr B. Oberg v. Lois Daniel Oberg,
tlnaf decree granted Jan. 20.
. Juanfte Garcia vs. Bernabe Garcia, in
- erlocutory decree granted Jan. 23.
; Former Lake
Resident Dies
LAKEV1EW New? has boon
received hprc iif the death in
: Cornine of Spencer C. Oshom. M.
; former Lake County resident. H.r
died Jan. 20 and funersl service.'
ere .Ian. 24 with interment in
the cemetery at Corning.
Mr. and Mrs. Osborn wld their
Interests in Lakeview last No
vember and went to siend the
inter in CornirS ilh their son
jind his wife. .Mr. and Mrs. Blain
Osborn.
1.00
Value j
At fay Less
FULLY LINED
CARRY ALL
BAG
WITH ZIPPER!
PLAID COLORS'
COLORFUL POLY - UNBREAKABLE
Can't chip or
scratch your fins
china!
BATH TOWELS
BUY NOW! I
PAY LESS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
UAI CKITIMCC FOR
V HbEM I lllbw EVERYONE I
Rg 98c
Reg. 99c
--:-:
i
BIG 22"x44"
1 -0 DELUXE-THICK
AND THIRSTY
DECORATOR
K COLOR S-
PAY LESS FRESH
PEANUT
BUTTER
Full One Pound Jart
2
FOR
MEN'S DELUXE
NECK
TIES
1.29 MEAT
THERMOMETER
SALE! 69c
Without
Outside
Pocket!
FULL
V INCH
SISAL ROPE
! Ideal for Horn e. Snorts.
Campers & General Use.
SMASH
SALE
PRICE!!!
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BATHROOM
DELUXE - DOUBLE PLY
TISSUE
86c Value
8 ROLLS
FOR
SOF-PLY
-".rlc WEAVE
WSH
aoms
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10
tfue
For
3 PIECE
IONO
HANDLE
"BAR-
B-QUE"
TOOLS
Fork, Spoon
A SpttuU
R.g. 1.00
SUN LAMPS
JS
BY WNETMY
(pirtct r Jition of
ultraviolet energy t
the thin raiultt in
itht formation of Vit-
'amin 0 in lha body.
275 Watt
Price I I 7 J
HEAT LAMP
PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 1-2-3-4-5 INCL.
93 DRISTAN TABS
89' BENGAY
ANALGESIC
BALM
'SHAMPOO
Richard Hudnut
Enriched
Creme Type
VET
DOG
OR
CAT
FOOD
AT
8
PAY
LESS
CANS
Driti Hair or
Eatai Sore Muiclet
Reg.
1.00
69'
Hershey
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CHOCE
SIZE
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BARS
LARGE
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Fcq.
49c
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A cahin. ronstrurl hy ths iH-
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1901. still la f landing in th Ant
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SHOE
SHIN
BAGS
for lott ! Tun
40 Kith. I Tall
t,0- BANDED
INSTANT COFFEE
CONTAINER
CERAMIC REPLICA OF AN OLD
TIME COFFEE GRINDER.
Reg. 88c ftC
Now Just Q
3
'EMPRESS' AUTUMN LEAVES
FINE CHINA
69'
YOUR CHOICE OF
TEA POT, GRAVY
BOAT OR LARGE
PLATTER.
Volucs to 1.98
MEN, WOMEN or KID'S
JERSEY
GLOVES
s
Reg. J .
35e pair I
FAMOUS THERMADOR
ELECTRIC
GUARANTEED ONE FULL YEAR!
PORTABLE - EASY TO CARRY!
HEAD TO HEEL WARMTH WHEN
AND WHERE YOU WANT IT!
IDEAL FOR BATHROOMS AND
OTHER SMALL ROOMS BECAUSE
IT TAKES SUCH A SMALL AREA!
REG.
12.95
NOW
JUST
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VINYL PLASTIC FOR MEN, WOM
KM & CHILDREN! SOME WITH
HOODS. KIDS REG.
98c - ADULTS REG.
1.29.
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4-Cup
Aluminum
PERC
Now
70 POUND
1.39
Safe.'
SZE
T-SHIRTS
OR
BRIEFS
First Quality
Your Choice
EACH
7l
Men's 98e Heavy
BOOT
SOX
NOW JUST
CERAMIC FIGURINES!
2
COWBOY QUARTET FIGURES
FAIRY TALE FIGURES AND EVEN
MONKEYS WITH REAL FUR ALSO
COMIC PSYCHO FIGURES! Reg. 59c Each FOR
HYTONE - GIANT PACK
STATIONERY
100 SHEETS
SO ENVELOPES
NOW JUST .
BAR ACCESSORIES
FANCY OPENERS, JIGGERS, TONGS,
LIME SQUEEZERS, CORK PULLERS, ETC.
SIGHT
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NVIR&W
Values
To
1.00
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SET OF TWO
FOOD SERVICE
SCOOPS
If Cream anJ &
Portion Scoopi
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REG. 98c
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