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Friday. August S3, 19M HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Oregon PAGE 3 APR 21 t W MAY 21 3 25-38-52-57 STAR GAZERJ Br K. IHJLLAN ; 24-29 37.43 - 64-74-84-851 GEMINI MAY 22 09 .SyyJUKC 2! J.' 7-13-56 CANCfl JUNE 23 27-35-47 60-83-89 uo JULY 24 , AUG. 2i 34-45-53 58-61-85-87 vmoo AUG. 2 SEPT. ;c 16-17-36-40j :-iV 49-55-6 Your Doi Acfm'rp Guide According fo lit Stan. To develop menage for Saturday, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. 1 Write 31 tmrl.ed 2 E'.iV'enr 32 Buweii 3"i '.ixim 35 And 3tt S.gn 4 3 Mf.rt 4 W ?.y tSAr.d 7G-y 8 Or 9Ha 37 Fo- T3 Waiting oV In 10 Cont.dent.ol t0 Poori II Tcik J2ln 13T.rrwf 1 4 What IbFw 16 Don't 1 7 Borrow 18 Wormil 19 You vt 20 A 21 Interfere 2? 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English; Donald Shanklin, phys ics and chemistry; Sharon Wash" burn. English; Mrs. Fern Wal ton, library, and Mrs. Margaret Weir and Mis. Virl Shelton, com-j mercial subjects. In the junior high school will be Paul Rcvis, principal; Mrs Jessie Clement, Mrs. Blanche Boulden, and Patrick Elgin, lan guage arts and social studies; Al fred Taylor, science; Norman Slratton, mathematics; Linda Ellsworth, library; Charles E. Weaver, science; David Foster, science and mathematics, and Mrs. Martha Shoulders, English. Inter-school duties are assumed by John Jordan, band; Robert Elden, agriculture; Ray Robert son, social studies and physical fold, art; Robert Shotwell. vocal music; Mrs. Barbara Stenninger.j physical education: Laura Wa terman, matliematics; Willard Christensen, counselor; Donald Blood, Spanish: Ted McKce, physical education and social; studies: Latrelle Smoot. indus trial arts and on-the-job train ing, and Mrs. Constance Tainter, home economics. Arthur D. Hay School staff includes Melvin Mitcliell, princi pal: Mrs. Grace Smith, Ross Bailey, Mrs. Theresa Wilkerson and Mrs. Pauline Thompson, sixth grade; Mary Gallagher, Ida Stroda, Sara Gray and Hubert Wagers, fifth grade: Mrs. Ruth Brickey. Mrs. Kathrinc McGrath. Mrs. Grace E. Zulwr, fourth grade: Mrs. Beatrice Maxwell, special education, and Edward F. Zuber, physical education. Fremont School teachers are Irvin Elle, principal and half-.half-day third grade; Mrs. Grace day fourth grade; Mrs. GraceElle, half-day third grade; Mrs. Elle. half-day fourth grade; Mrs. Nellie Sofeit, Mrs. Charlene Mc- Kee and Airs. Elizabeth Baker, third grade: Mrs. Neva Green. Mrs. Jean Hoffman and M r s. Lorena Akers. second grade; Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, Mrs. Maude Gilmore and Mrs. Pearl Christensen, first grade. Billiard School teachers are Mrs. Hazel Murphy, principal and Dora Brosius, third grade; Mrs. Martha Holland and Mrs. Anitta h. Standley, second grade, and Mrs. Merle Skinner and Mrs. Ella B. Taylor, first grade. I J. T. McDonald Kindergarten teachers are Mrs. Bernice Moffitt, supervisor, and Mrs. Mary McCarthy. Ideal Location DOWNTOWN Business or Office Inquire GUN STORE Clean Your CARPETS When the Kids Go Back-ro-School RENT A RUG SHAMPOO MACHINE VALLEY RENTAL I003 East Main TU 4-6812 IF YOU NEED ADVICE ... See Your Lawyer IF YOU'RE SICK See Your Doctor FOR INCOME TAX ... See Your Accountant If You Need Z'r1 Insurance WyA - SEE US! Itall lUI II IK K f. -- t i. ' . uuuvDnuuiw In.ii.H InlHru Phon. TU 4-3242 H AKI Rill fs.l iSlJ STAN ANTIQUES! A & J Second Hand Store SALE of Old Stock! Merrill, Oregon FORT KLAMATH .science MB. AND MRS. CHRISTEN LIND and their two children va 'cationed on Wood River for two Weeks from Novato, Calif., at the home of her mother, Mrs. Warren More, Sonoma, Calif. MR. AND MRS. R. W. WORTH. INGTON of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Seamans of Mor- Bay, Calif., have been guests of the Carl Foggs family. . MR. AND MRS. EARL BA KER of San Francisco stopped .here for a visit with their daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simington, and son, David, at their motel. David accompanied his grandparents on a two-week trip to British Columbia. MRS. DON EKLUND, Klamath Falls, the former Patty Lou Hes cock and daughter of the W. B. 'Hescocks of Fort Klamath, is a ' patient at Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital in Medford.'She is being Hreated for severe neck injuries sustained near her parents' home several months ago and was at .the Medford hospital previously for the same injury. Friends may Iwrite her at Room E108-B in care ,pf the hospital. MARGO FEEZER has returned from a two-week visit with her mother and sister, Rhonda, at Las iVegas. I MR. AND MRS. WARREN W WILDER left Sunday, Aug. 18, for ,a week's visit with relatives at Frazier, Mont. During the trip, their service station and museum 'is being operated by two of their '.three sons, Tony and Leonard Wilder. Mrs. Wilder is a mem Tier of the Montana Assiniboine Tribe. j CHILOQUIN , GORDON MALLORY finished summer school at the University of Oregon, and on his way to Gustine, Calif., he stopped at the ;home of his mother, Mrs. Minnie Mallory. for a few days. This iyear will be his third at Gustine vHigh teaching band and political GEORGE WATERS from Camp White Veterans Hospital, uncle of Mrs. Lorna Peters, spent the weekend with the Lloyd Peters family. MRS. JESSIE WINKLE has been confined to her home for 10 days. She is now doing well. MR. AND MRS. FRED LAU, formerly of Yucaipa, Calif., and now living here, have been called to Dayton, Ohio, by the illness of Mrs. Lau's sister and expect to remain there for awhile. Califor nia friends are staying in their home while they are away. MR. AND MRS. MILT OGDEN are the parents of a girl, Cindy, born on Aug. 13. Cindy has two brothers, David and Randy. The family just arrived home from Seattle Sunday night. MR. AND MRS. 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