Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 30, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    'Dogs Perform Saturday
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon
Friday, August 30, 13
FACE S
The Klamath Dog Fanciers'
14th Annual All Breed Dog Show
opens with a record entry of 711
canines, 9 a.m., tomorrow, at the
Klamath County Fairgrounds Pa
:vilion Building.
Awards will go to dogs judged
.best in show, best of group and
best of breeds, although in the
latter case each event must num
ber at least five entrants before
prizes will be awarded.
Aug. 17 was the last day that
dog owners could enter their pets
in the competitions.
Refreshments will be available
during the one-day snow.
Judges for this year's event in-
21st Annual Cify
FIREMAN'S
BALL
National Guard Armory
on Shasta Way
SAT., AUG. 31st
Music By
Pete Colley's Orchestra
Admission $1.00
Sponsored by Klamath Falls
Fireman's Beneficiary Assoc,
elude Dr. A. A. Mitten. Rock
Hall, Md.; Anton B. Korbel, Hills
borough. Calif., and Maurice L
Baker, Minneapolis, Minn.
Deer Season Will Open For Archers
FOR A USED TV
s
New Zenith sales have been very good, giving
you a good selection of our reconditioned Trade
ins listed below. All are unconditionally guaran
teed for 30 full days.
24" RCA DeLuxe Console, 52.50. This set
was used by a little old lady with weak
eyes.
24" RCA Console, 44.95. Was bought for
a status symbol
21" Spartan Console with doors, has new
pix tube, 54.95. This set was accidentally
bought by a rural farmer with no electricity.
21" CBS Console, 49,50. Was used as an
end table.
21" Airline Console, has new pix tube,
52.50. Was purchased by an absent mind
ed professor who forgot how to turn it on.
21" Magnavox Console, 49.50.' Was used
to cover a bad spot in the rug.
17" RCA Model, 44.95. A woman used
this light table model only to throw at her
husband.
21" RCA Table model, has new pix tube,
44.95. This heavier table model was only
used by the husband to throw back at his
wife.
17" Zenith Table model, has new pix tube,
37.50. It's a Zenith, we certainly aren't
going to make a joke with it.
and for the finest in Radio-TV service it's
ACE TV
KENNETH BLACKMAN
K. Blackman
Ends Job
In Klamath
Kenneth R. Blackman today
ends a two-year term as Klam
ath city-county planning consult
ant. Blackman Tuesday will move
his wile and two children to Eure
ka, Calif., where he has accepted
a post as city planning director.
He was hired by the Eureka City
Council Aug. 6.
Klamath Falls will be without
a planning consultant for at least
two weeks. Several candidates
for the position are currently be
ing interviewed by the University
of Oregon, which provides plan
ning consultants for Oregon cities
and counties.
A slate of acceptable candidates
w ill be presented to city and coun
ty officials and a choice will be
Ed I made for Blackman's replacement
within a month.
The deer hunting season for
archers opens in the Klamath
Unit beginning at dawn tomor
row, but hunters are reminded
that some of the public lands in
the unit are closed to trespass,
George Wardell, supervisor of the
Klamath Forest Protective b-jUKi-
ation, said today.
Wardell referred in particular
to an area along the ureen
Springs highway which lias been
closed to public access due to
extremely hazardous fire conditions.
The area off-limits to hunters
extends from the Klamath Rfver
west to Jenny Creek and then
from the California-Oregon boun
dary north to Buck Lake. Also
closed is tlie Aspen Lake and
Doak Mountain regions, Wardell
aid.
The penalty for anyone found
trespassing on KFPA closures is
:i fine of not less than $10 n o r
more than $100, or not less tha
two days nor more than 60 days
in the county jail, or both.
Archers may hunt deer in this
unit beginning tomorrow through
Sunday, Sept. 22. Hunters should
obtain a copy of this year's game
regulations to learn the boun
daries of the unit open to hunt
ing.
LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE
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Club Schedules
Breakfast Event
MOUNT SHASTA The Mount
Shasta Rod and Gun Club will
hold its annual Hunter's Break
fast on Sunday, Sept. 15, at the
club building in Mount Shasta
City Park. Serving will be from
7 a.m. to 12 noon.
The menu will feature ham, ba
con, sausage, eggs, coffee, fruit
juice, and three kinds of pancakes
including sour dough and butter
milk. The cost for the "all you
can cat" affair will be $1.25 for
adults and 75 cents for children.
The public is invited.
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Ems To Your Taste
POLLY CRAMER
Newspooer Enterprise Assn.
1140 Riverside Drive
Ph. TU 4-3581
DEAR POLLY In order to
avoid confusion when boiling the
breakfast eggs for the members
of my family whose tastes vary,
I mark each egg with coloredi
crayon before putting it into the
water.-MKS. L. V. H.
GIRLS I find it easy to mark
dry eggs with a pencil, putting a
3 on the three-minute ones, 5 for
five-minute ones and so on. Big
pencil numbers are easier for me
to spot at a glance. POLLV
DEAR POLLY Here is a tip
for gardeners. Make use of the
shoulder pads you may have tak
en from old dresses by tacking
them inside the knees of your
gardening jeans or slacks. MRS.
C. W.
GIRLS It really pays to save
everything as one of our clever
friends will surely come up with
a use for it, sooner or later.
POLLY
DEAR POLLY Seven years
ago when our irst baby began
walking, I painted a white line
across our driveway several feet
back from the street. She was
taught not to go past thai line.
Help us celebrate the year's biggest Valiant sales!
VALIANT SALES STAMPEDE!
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Since then we have had four oth
cr children who also abide by the
same rule. When the neighboring
children come over, they are told
by ours not to walk or ride their
tricycles over the line or else they
must go home. It certainly is a
good way to keep the children out
of the street. MRS. J. K.
DEAR POLLY I keep my su
gar in a plastic pitcher, the kind
usually used for juice. When lots
of sugar is being used for fnjit
and iced tea in summer, the sugar
bowl can be refilled in a fraction
of the time it takes to dip the
sugar out of a canister.
DEAR POLLY You may be so
methodical you would never try
this trick but I will bet you
have followers who could use it at
times. Not long ago, my husband
and I were going out for dinner.
To my surprise and chagrin, the
band to the skirt of a two-piece
suit squeezed me so tightly I
dreaded to think what 1 would
feel like before the evening was
over. Yet there was no time to
change. I followed a quick im
pulse and ran a heavy rubber
band through the buttonhole and
put both ends around the button.
It served the purpose so well I
just did not change the button
and discovered yesterday it docs
not need to be moved any more.
-MRS. J. W.
GIRLS MethHlicaJ or not, I am
sure most of us have had just
such a tight squeeze at one time
or another. POLLY
DEAR POLLY-In hot, humid
weather it is almost impossible to
put make-up on so it looks nice
and smooth. I keep a small elec
tric fan on my dressing table to
turn on while applying cosmet
ics. My face is cool and dry so
everything goes on smoothly and
without caking. MRS. W.J.R.
GIRLS Turn that fan around
and toward you when putting on
your girdle and hosiery, too.
POLLY
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SATURDAY
RUMMAGE SALE, Rainbow
Girls. 9 a.m., Masonic Lodge,
418 Klamath. To donate call Lu
cille Crawley. TU 4-4221, or Shari
Meade, TU 4-7505.
UPPER KLAMATH LAKE
GRANGE, 8:30 p.m.. square
dance, grange hall. Lake of the
Woods Highway. Bring cookies.
TUESDAY
PAST NOBLE GRANDS CLUB,
Prosperity Rcbckah Lodge, 12:30
p.m., pothick picnic, Veterans
Memorial Park. Bring table serv
ice.
MIDLAND GRANGE HOME
EC CLUB, 1 p.m., meeting, Mrs.
Mex Cammock, 2042 Vine.
IVOTM. Merrill Chapter 18.
p.m., chapter, night, publicity
wmmittee program, Merrill Rec
reation Hall.
tt'OTM, 8 p.m., chapter night
and enrollment, Moose Home.
Wear formals.
AMERICAN LEGION AUX.
No, 8, 8 p.m., business meeting,
Legion Hall. Bring cookies.
GORDON WYNANT,
5463 Villa Drive, a lifelong
resident of the Klamath
asin, has joined the sales
Icrew at Eccles Motors. Cor
don, who has been the cred
it manager at the Firestone
Store for the past 10 years
will be selling new Ram
biers and Pontiacs, as well
as select used cars. Cordon
'invites all his friends and
acquaintances to come in
now take advantage of
year-end savings on new
and executive 1963 Ram
blers and Pontiacs. Adv.
innovation
of design
beauty,
functional
durability
agaliie
bronson
synonymous with
excellence in the
design and manu
facture of tub and
shower enclosures . .
for tub ond
closures . .
glass needs .
shower en
, all your
. . see
Kimball
Glass Co.
521 Walnut . . Klamath Falls
Valiant has America's longest and best new-car warranty 5 years or 50,000 miles!
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HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES
LOW NEW-CAR PRICES
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED!
TRUST THE MEN WHO SELL VALIANT!
JIM OLSON MOTORS
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WINEMA MOTOR HOTEL
1111 Main Street
733 Main and Town & Country
522 So. 6th St.
Klamath Fold