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BASIN BRIEFS
Lakeview Boosts Full School Staffs
LAKEVIEW A full corps of education; Mrs. Antoinette Had-
teachers is ready for the Lake-j
view school opening Wednesday,
Sept. 4, according to John Orr,
uperintendent.
Listed for the high school are
Rex Hunsaker, principal; James
Bleakney. Latin and U.S. history;
Mrs. Roberta Bleakney, English:
William Walker, biology; Scott
Bull, mathematics; Ed Lindell,
social studies; Leon Rafnson.
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.
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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. GORDON
KUIST and family arrived home
Aug. 15. Mrs. Kuist has been at
tending Minot Teacher State Col
lege for the summer in Minot,
N.D.
TINY ALL-NEW
ZENITH TROPHY
Behind-the-ear Aid
Zenith's biggest hearing aid
value-now greater than ever.
Hurry for yours!
Genuine Zenith quality at far less
than you'd expect to pay!
Ask about 10-day money-back
guarantee-you must be satisfied!
LSSI STANDARD OPTICAL
71S Main
TU 4-8322
Private Practice of Dr. i. L. Lawson, Optometrist
& Hearing Aid Consultant
ONLY FULL TIME HEARING always available
AID CONSULTANT "thru's'
AT SHAWS
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
and
Work Books
SHAW
STATIONERY
729 Main
Week-End
HnUC I IITP KAflTC
imois foa
Soft Waxide leather
over durable
composition
sole,
sixes 8V-12
1 1 T$i
7.99 lSSlm:.. i ' llJJft
Jusf like dod'sl Cushion crepe ' W
wedge sole, durable leather Mil
Sizes 11 12-1 3'2 10.99 II :,- 7
Sizes T2-6 12.99 Ww " J
I !
Nyv ivi leather. Durable soles. Narrow
flf - v ' 3Vt0 widths.
Specials!
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mm mm W4
m Mmff MM i
K .V r
M
of '63 Mode!
'ieces
of Laundry Equipment
to choose from! For example:
GE WASHERS onJ DRYERS!
The new 1964 model G-E washers and dryers are arriv
ing daily . . . we've got to clean house on the '63's so
we've cut prices to rock bottom! If you need new laundry
equipment, here's your chance to make the best deal of
the year. Trades? You bet! We'll take 'em!
NEW 1964 MODEL
1 WASHER &
DRYERS Now
on display!
See Them Now!
New '64 Model 650Y
G-E WASHER
Completely new design with beautiful slant-
back" styling. Basically the J 4QC
cimn fnturac m 'A3 mnHpl f M Mm MB
at right
Now '64 Model 620Y
G-E DRYER
Matches washer above with
basically same features as '
'63 dryer at right. See it! ....
Model
YVA 654X
GE WASHER
with exclusive "Filter-Flo'
Only
with trade
, Agpar
f The FAIRFIELD Ll
The FAIRFIELD
Series 233-D-95-M
23" tube (overall diag.)
282 sq. in. picture
COMPLETE HOME
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
23" picture tube, AMFM rodio odopt
able to FM stereo radio reception, 6- f
speaker stereophonic system, automa-
lie 4-speed "Victrola" record changer
with diamond stylus; Mahogany all
wood cabinet in contemporary styling.
ONLY
With Trade
COLOR TV SPECIAL!
d
LrVf
l's,
527 Main
A boy and hit boots it a boy
happy! Poll-Parrot hat de
signed for him boors that art
miniatures of dad's. High or
low cut with bouncy crepa
soles, mac toes. Of boy-treated
sturdy leather.
1 f""wMw,a ffii'ti'
SUM 1 11
1 1 The Radnor 71 1
1
9&
While They Last!
Reg. $19.95
G-E HAIR
DRYERS
CO
ii riTi
3 wash temperatures hot, warm and cold
plus warm or cold rinse. 2 cycle with soak
cycle, and 3 water levels to suit your clothes
load. Big 12 lb. capacity, porcelain top and
tub.
Model
DA 616X
Only
GE DRYER
3W5
with trade
0
Fully automatic with 3 heat settings, fluff
dry setting and de-wrinkle setting. Saftey
start switch and 140 minute timer ... set
it and forget it!
All Other Models Similarly Sale Priced!
CONVENIENT! GE UPRIGHT FREEZER
HO!!f" i!?s "!
ill i Lzll4A)4 $
'i ' ' sr aS"J rsrri 1
JSMW"
222 .
NOW ONLY
HOLDS OYER
400 LBS.!
More food at your fin
gertips! Twice as much
within easy reach as
comparable size chest ;
type freezer. Takes less
space, too.
"SNOW BALLS
IN AUGUST"
You May Win 6
New York Cut Steaks!
TA 211X
G-E Family Size (10 cu. ft.)
REFRIGERATORS
Just pick out a "Snow Ball"
from our freezer. It may win
you 6 juicy steaks. Nothing to
buy, no obligation.
RCA VICTOR
New Vista Color TV,
265 Square Inch Picture glare "
proof!
Block and white os well al color
Only 2 simplified color controls
Ideal size for small y
families, apartments, CT R Jfi
etc. Across the top 1 JSfi
freezer, shelves in P B Bi
door hold Vi gallon I LST 3
milk cartons. U Si
Special! G-E 19"
PORTABLE TV
Now Only
With
Trade
Home of Color TV!
APCO.
10th & Main Ph. 4-8183
with trade your old refrigerator up to 10-years old,
REMEMBER . . .
We have complete
service facilities for
all G-E Appliances
and all makes of
TV. (Credit, gladly).
95
A
19" Day Light Blue screen, top
tuning, built in antenna, biq G-E
sound! In lustrous Ebony finish.
PAM 202 YEB
1001 Main
Stor Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
Ph. TU 4-8183