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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1963)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Thursday, June , 1963 PAGE 1-C Speech Correction Courses Help Norih Lake Pupils 'f nil nln(, FORT ROCK-Benefils of speech and a neighbor, Mrs. Bud Parks, who has had some training in this work. Completing the team is her teacher. Mrs. Lawrence Rice, who finds her use of phonics and child apart improves the whole personality, experts say. A key to success in seech improvement is regularity in working with the pu pil. Interesting rhyme games and stories make it fun for both teach er and child, even though it is approached as a work time. dren. He will return for the fall term at Southern Oregon College, where he is chairman of the de partment of sieech and drama. therapy were noted recently when Dr. Leon .Mulling, director of the speech and hearing center at Southern Oregon College, Ashland, " Eft" met with several North Lake County pupils and their parents her reading improved. Correcting defects which set a EMPLOYE SELECTION NEW YORK lUPH-Testing in at a clinic in Paisley. Among the six students at Pais FATHER'S DAY FOl'N'DER -NEW YORK H'PI'-The found The May clinics at Paisley and I ley was Darla Judd of Fort Rock the selection of employes has a place in the small business as well as in the large organization, according to a publication of the National Office Management As sociation. The three types of tests most useful to the -small businessman generally, said the publication, are mental ability tests, clerical aptitude tests and performance tests of shorthand and typewrit ing. ipml.ll IH I HIIIHHHIHMIWHI' Lakeview were a follow-up to ones School, who had difficulty with several sound pronunciations. er of Father's D;iv is a mother. held last fall. Children are re She is Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of Spokane. Wash., whose crusade to honor the nation's fathers with a ferred by local doctors and teach ers. Dr. Mulling gives a diagnosis You are coming along so well I think we can graduate you next and then instructs parents in fall." said Dr. Mulling. This brought a smile from Darla who has been working hard to correct her speech. Substituting correct sounds for incorrect ones long used is a tedious task. special day was begun in 1910 as techniques to improve speech. Twenty-five children were enrolled a tribute to her own father, tlie SPEECH THERAPY Darla Judd of Fort Rock watches her tongue in a mirror held by Dr. Leon Mulling as she works on a final "I" sound at the May speech clinic held in Paisley. Dr. Mulling, director of the speech and hear ing center at Southern Oregon College, worked with 25 Lake County children at the spring clinics. late William Smart. in the Miiy clinics compared with Mr. Smart was a Civil War vet eran and a widower who raided his six children "in the old fash ioned. God-fearing way" on a farm in eastern Washington. 35 to 40 in the fall. Dr. Mulling has an assignment in Guam for the summer. II i s Working with Darla have been work there will be to set up a her mother, Mrs. Robert Judd, s)cech clinic for cleft palate chil- "ii .i ii mi hi iiiimji" mfm .w,,t irmii unlH!(i',(A.."i r .. M rf R& i 'A-.it s, , - f i,y. . - .3 f U 2. SPECIAL MEETING Veterans of Foreign Wars, Pelican Post 1 383, installed Dr. C. W. Davis as post commander and the auxiliary installed Bea Nett as president. Other VFW officers installed were, left to right, William Maxwell, officer of the day; Clarence Nott, adjutant; Ray Taylor, quartermaster; Lazelle Rose, trustee; Sam Haynes, senior vice commander; Fred Mandella, post advocate; C. W. Davis, post commander; Walter Thompson, installing officer; William Smith Jr., vice commander; Keith Walrath, trustee; Adrith Banhart, guard; Clarence Garrett, trustee. Bob Ander son, post surgeon is not shown. Photo by Bob Anderson 5 ! a s $ us u Slim t.5 ill - -v r Xz j I I On i w I . I MANDELLA HONORED Fred Mandella, center, retiring commander of Pelican Post 1383 VFW, was presented recently with a life membership by Past District Com mander Keith Walrath, back to camera. Right is Bill Maxwell, officer of the day. Man della received the honor for his outstanding service as post commander for two years. He was also elected Mr. VFW of 1962 and will compete for state honors of the De partment of Oregon at the state convention at McMinnville June 21. Walter Thomp. son, installing otticer made tne Mr. VhW p-esentation. ' W JWMWH "Ul H I n. Ml..mi IMIMHH1 mwWMM w .wmuwwipm 1 i-i 'n K i ! - - ,i SPACE OS EARTH GREENBELT. Md. LP-Two of the largest pieces of "outer space" ever created on earth are nearing completion here at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Space conditions will be simu lated in two enormous stainless ileel tanks which will be the main features of a $15 million facility now being built at God-! dard. Satellites and other large j space vehicles far too big for most existing simulators will be tested inside the nearly six-story-! (all cylindrical chambers. FrEE BEST CITIZEN AWARD Carl Pernigotti, right, was given the Citiien of the Year Award by Pelican Post 1383, Veterans of Foreign Wars, by Post Commander Fred J. Mandella. back to camera. Center is Bill Max well, officer of the day. Pernigotti was cited for con tributing the most outstanding services to the VFW in 1942. The award is given each year to a Klamath County resident. JOINT VENTI RE MEXICO CITY' il'PI -Mexico's first aluminum smelter, a $16 8 million project, is to go into pro duction this year. It is a joint venture of Mexican and U.S. companies. DOWNTOWN OFFICE SPACE Inquire At GUN STORE 714 Main NOW! With Electronic Test Equipment For Better Than Found In Most Service Shops . . . WE CAN HOLD OUR SERVICE CLOSE TO THAT OF ENGINEERING STANDARDS. There is NO ADDED COST for this superb service. 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