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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1952)
FRIDAY, JUNK 13, inr2 IIDRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE ETJCVEN lly MHH. JOK IIAI.OI NI K lliiibniii McCiillry ilmmhtnr ot Ml. mid Mm. John MK.'ullpy, wiin thn lucky junior girl vhonini by Uio Mulln Aini'i li iwi l.ouloii Auxllliiiy to nlli'iKl mil, auto at Bulnn June V lo lb. Thin yen i n Hiinunl norwlon will bt hold nt Wlllamrlla Utilvornlty mid I tip mi la who annul will imnuino Uio thlllm ul cltl.niin by elrcllug Ihdr own ollicluln, city, county and Mule. Tim niiiiiinurrrn will pny J3it -bora's reiiintinUiin lea and bun fme. Ml. and Mm. Leu Humilton ol (Inaclln, t'ullMiriiln uilll Mia. M. U 1'iilm and duuuliltn Mm. Hlinlt-y Wanner and ijinmliliuiuhlrr Llndn or Wlllllit, Culll, vlnltrd leountly ul I ho Cliiirlra llniiilltona. 8M'iidlnii Urcorntlun Duy and aliiylnK lor a ahorl vlnlt wall lliplr duuKhlrr and liiinilv, llm John Mc Culloyn, wore, Mr. and Mm. Clmrli-n Mniipin ol Axhliuid. Pack 33, Mnlln Cub btuulx inrt Tliuradny ovoiilnu ul the Mulln Church. Thin wan the lull puck incclliiu mull Bcptrmlirr n no Inn ' inorllim will bp hrld durlnii llto Bummer inouilin. Willi mi liidlnu cprruionlul around dip camp lire Drnnls and Kurt Yodcr wpio adinltlcd a.i new cubn. Till.! iiicrllhu fiulrd a nuccennfiil year ol Leudernhlp lor Kriwm HUMiy. Cub Mnnler. Loulo Kulliia liun been clio.-irn on new Cub Muntri und n.vilnlliiii liiui will be Jop llulou.ipk. Charlie Long and IJiil I'eiiuM-k Kirn. 'led tvuun cntprtulnod at lu r home Wt'durndity, Juno 4, wllh a combined Hlnnlry parly and aliowpr Iioiioiiiih Mm. Udl Hclunldll l.ndien rnjuy inti the allcinoon with Mm Kvunn weie. Mm. Charlrn Hrhnildli, Mrn. Edwin Manlny. Mrn. 'led Bclmildll. Mrn. Hull Kick. Mrn. i'eiena McComb, Mrn. Maurlvn Hchmidll. Mrn. Kr lipni Clray, Mrn. Alctlia Mucken, Mm. Iln'l niunipnon and Muiy Ann Kvunn. At a lucrum tirld Monday hliihl. June 3, Aim-Menu Leiiion 1'oni M circled new olllcem lor the year. Kdwm Pcliunrk wan elected Coiniuuudrr ol the l'us and hln olllcem will be Vmce Zutnr, Vice Coiuiunndrr, Jim otioiiiuii, Adju luiil. Flunk Elzner, Bernoulli at Arum. During the bu-nlnena Inoellnu. plans were dlncu.mrd lor ncnrilnii two boy to Denver Blnte and Color llcurcra mid Color Uuurtln were chonru to nllend the binlo Con vention, wlinu will bo held In Kluuiuih Kulm In July. II w nn announced lliul the Leu Ion and l.iii Inn Auxlhury ailendrd Me morial Day Hrrvti-ra In Kluinnth F'all and loiiPiher plnced a wreath 011 tile Meluorlul hhnll. July IJ In Hie dine ehonen lor the uiinunl plruir. 'lhe Malm Polk will bo the place. Happy Hour Undue Club met Turnduy afternoon. June 3, at the home ol Mrn. Lenter (khrcinor lor a drnnert luncheon lollowed by an uUcrnoou ol bridKe 'Ilione ullendlnit were: Mm. Wil liam DiilKin, Mm. Frank Victorian. Mrn. Jenn Bmlth. Mis Clint Ira Johnson, Mm. Chorion lluinilton. Mrn. Kobrtl Hull. Mrs. Perry ilnlry and Mra. clrurne Keltornlh. Mm. Bmlth received llllili unto and Mrs. Ilnmllton second tilth. 'lhe Mnlln Itnlnuow Ullln met Wednesday evening at tlio Mulln (liiurch with Uie new olllceia In their chulrs, lhe Rirla vnled to continue their rrkulur meeilniin during Uio aunt iner. New olllrera lor next yenrj Parent Poiroun Club wero intro duced Tucnduy evening at Uie Club'n Innl mectlnu until Fall. Mrn. Wllllnm Hiijnttg will be the new prenideni, nnninicd by Mis. Vlrg Porln, first Vice President. Mrn. Loyal Lovenenn second Vice President. Mm. t'mii Tolcll, Sec retary and Mm. Loynl Saunders, Treasurer. A very Infnrmntlve pnnel din runnlou lor the Senior duns wus rmvliirled by Mm. Carrol Howe Willi Mrn. Vlmlnia Hlnlini apeaklng lur aocretnrlnl work. Mm. Keith OHnlr. iiurMtig, Dr. Jack Mortlii, doctor. Don Orell. Klectronlcn, Hill Whelnn. emtineerlni and H. L. CfKiper on lorenlry. Relrenliineiils were served by the fourth Ki'nde motliera, follow liiK the punel dlncunsloii: MUCH H.WNTAI.L ALTUKA8 Prectpltatlun of .48 Inches during May broUKhl the sou son's totnl to 15.00 Inches at Altur an, far above the (Ivc-yenr aveinge I nl ul for the same period of 11.01 incites, according to Forest Bcrvlct measurement. FORT ROCK lly Koni: l( i a Mi (il l; Alteullnn Bllver Luke and Fort Hock residents: There will Iju an I'ili'cirlullv mcitlliiK hero nt the Fort Hock Uinntii- hull, Miindav tveuliiK, June Uth, 7 ti.m. Btnuduid lime. It In very linpoitunl Hint Ihrie should he a wood nttendnnca Hint iilitht as It will depend on how ninny will aliinup for Uio power Hud uluhl before lurthrr inimrem ran be mode In aectiiliiK the power lu this section. There will be fiea nun Irs. discussions and snoni lies Lv noma ul the enulncers on this nrolecl. The Bllver Luke Conimunliy Church celebrntos lis llrnl until verr.nry Buuduy June 8. The Kurt Hoik Comuiiinllv In extended a coiil, ul invitation to annul the worship service and to pnrtnke In a potluck dinner alterwnrds at the home of Mr. and Mra. Knlph Web ber at the Home Hunch Junction. Church ervlce II a.m. iBTUi. The 4-11 Krotip held their sernnd iiierllim at the home ol Mrs. Flovd t Itrnnch Tliurnfiny evenlim. The I liriiup hus been meeting there I since tchonl ended for the summer vnrailon. The children are comlmr ; alor.ii vrrv nlrelv with their prol I ects and enlov novum the mothers i,resenl while their meetlnu Is In nriwreni. Lnst Tliursdnv the ladles choir a pnllern lor a tinlrh nmlt ! which Ihev are roIiir to start on lln the very near Inline. Mr. and Mrs. John Harbison and non r,ponl the Memorial Onv week end In l.ukevlew vlnltinu with Mr. nod Mrs. Hill Hnrblnon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles and Yvnui.t of Portland, spent Uio v.eekMid vlsllliiK with Mr. and Mrs. C - C. Miles. Mr. und Mrs Jim illrvrrlvl ! Warren visited the Webber fnniilv Wrdnendnv Mnv 2fl Wednesdnv eveuliik' a few uf the neighbors ! leathered nt the home of Grandma Wehlier to conurutulate Ilnrbura Webner uiwn rccelviim the scholor nhlp Iroui the I.a Urande Hotary club. A sociable evenlnu wns spent. Hie refreshments wore potluck. Fi.ilv persons chnrlvnrled Mr. and Mrs Chub Pnuee nnil Mr. ond Mrs. Kills Pointer Bnturdov eve mint Mnv 7. Mr nnd Mrs Frur.ro wero married In Februnrv In Idnho nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Pointer were innrned In Morrh In Collfnrnlo. It wos Indeed a surprise to Hie newlv I weds. Mnnv itnmes wero plnved durum Hie evrnlni: Owen Pitcher nnd Jerrv nnd j Hnrold Miles were in Klamath Foils Snturdov Mov 24. where j Owen ptirrhoned n qrev VH'i IPonuar Sedan from the Pnrker f Mnior Co i Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Brnnrh and i Clinton und Jonn Perrv. Hrrnie Pull ur.d Richard nrown spent the weekend at IlrnokliiKS. Urexon vIMtitiB with Rlchnrds parents. Mr. and Mm. Owen Hrown Mr. ond Mrs Morion Rrhnlck and Jean spent the weekend ol Mnv SI. vlsltlno with Mr. and Mm. UiH Mntlii. Ornnt Hill, brother of Mrs. Nick Klerk and a nelce slnimrd and visited wllh Mr ond Mrs. Nick Klerk fiundov on the'r way down from Portland. Mr Hill Is on hln wnv tn Sun Franclro to visit o daiuliler ond his niece was Vlslttnu her on who is sllriullm collefO at Eimene. since Mothers dov. She Is retiirnlmt to her home ot Bonto Roo. Calif. Tlicv continued their jonrnev Monday Charley Bllnglev took olf 8ottir dor wllh hi trnllerhoiise ond bout lor F.ost Loke where he will camp for r.loHl a week of real aood fish ln. Dick Srhstib ond Fred Knlev Joined him for Uie first couple of dsvs and Horel ond the children drove up Mondov for n fl-h din ner. Chnrlev reports Hint he has been nettlntr his limit dnllv. Visitors nl the Bllnalev-Wsrd Hnnch over the weekend were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Moore. Bhevlln and Donns ond Lonn Btlnolev. Mrn. Inn F-eemnn. "end and Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlev Sllinley Jr. and Dick of Salem. Mr and Mm. Jnsper Ward ojid fnmllv ot Bend snenl Funduv at the rnnrh. also vlaltlnc Sunuiiv were Fred Wrluhl and Mr. nnd Mrs. Delmar Wright of Pnc rnpienio. Calif., nnd Kenneth Olson of Silver Lnke Seems as though all the comnanv enme al one lime to the Stmnley ranch, the more the merrier. I V f t 1 1, : I fj V ' l P Ii ft. n i ia 1 " a snli nff n f iri- "-' (VtAJ. DAVE KORN OF RICHMOND, VA-, emerges Ihrough the opening of secret tunnel found in prisoner of war compound 70 Koje Island after the compound was cleared of I'OWs in a bloody fight. At left are picks and shovels used by the prisoners. The tunnel was shored with planks. By Mlt.S. MKHI.E O'.NKII, Everyone wus deeply shocked to hear of Ernie Gelrndorf's recent accident. He was burned quite se verely about the eyes ond upper part of his fuce. when a pot of hot j metal blew up in his fuce while j he waa working at a mill In Lnke- view. He won flown lo Klamuth ! Fulls to a honpitul where he spent ncvcrul days receiving inedicnl ul (lentlon. At tins writing he has been ; niovrd home and has the bandages off one eye. g Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Nebon and jlnmily accompanied Mrs. Winnie 'Uciindoir to Klnmuth on Saturday ilo bung her husbnnd home, j Mr. und Mm. Mike iJeter and Inmily, bust Bide, moved Into Uie Fl ed Nelson house, recently v- colrd bv the Merle O Nells. The Will Zumwolts, Central Point, and other relnllves of Port land spent several days visiting at Hie Pal Albcrtson home recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bunyaid, Surprise Valley, were In Lakevlew on business, Thursday. They were West 6ide residents several years ago. While here they were dinner guests of Hie Merle O'Nells on the East Side. The decision wa recently made I nt the Grunge meeting to hold jlheir meeting once a month during the summei. As the grange met j Saturday evening their will be no ! more hirelings Hits month, nnd starting In July 11 will meet each third Bnluiduy throughout tha sum mer moninn. Friday pwmlng Uio Crow girls entertained several young friends when they hrld a wiener ronst at their home. The occasion was the blrthdnys of Alma and Mnile. The party wns held on Uie lawn. Mrs. H. N. Tragltl. Lakevlew, vlsllcd one duy lost week with Mrs. Howard Nelson and fnmlly. Mr nnd Mrs Les Pnrduo and fnmlly. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bullin WURLITZER A magnificent plane. Many level? itylei and finishes to choose from. LOUIS R. MANN 120 No. 7fh PIANO CO. land small son of Lakevlew were supper guests of the Merle O'Ncils I on the Eusl Bide on Saturday eve ; nlngx Several West Side residents at j tended the rodeo held in Lakevlew lover Uie weekend. I We were sorry to learn of Nell I Frlduy's recent injury and hospital intllon. He was hurl while lulling limber, as a log rolled on nis leg. He wua employed at the Willow Hunch Louulnu Compuny. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and I Jimmy motored to Klumntti Sunday i where llu-v enjoyed a fumlly get J together. Fred's father. Geoigc Nel son. Fred's brother. Willard, and fnmllv. Lodl. were there with an I other brother. Biota Nelson, lor a I visit. Branding ond dehorning wns an 'event on the Dole Cnnnon plnco one dov last week. Tho.c helping IJnle were Jesse Roberts, Dal Frakes. Dee and Bill Batmnn. and Chel Clnik. Wc are very happy to report that Mrs. Lou Roberts Is getting along line at a Portland hospital lollowlng a major operation which she underwent recently. We all hope Lou will soon be able to come home. Lltllc Mory Lynn Fenlmore, small daughter of Mr. ' nnd Mrs. Clyde Fenlmore. West Side, has been sixmding scvcrnl weeks vlsil Uig with her grandparents Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V. Fenimorc. Los Angeles, in hopes that her health would be much better. Little Mary Lynn Is suffering the much dreaded Rheu matic Feve;. We all jdlrilklth her Parents In hoping she fully, recov er real soon. Ralph Pntrlck of Lakevlew spent the weekend visiting wllh Lloyd Hn skins and family. Lloyd Hasklnn has been irrigntlng for Ernie Oelrdorf. MACDOEL By MAROARKT STEVENSON Miss Catherine Marmaras of Red ding, who lust grnduated from, the senior class, arrived here Sunday to attend graduation exercises oi her old school males of Butte Val ley High School. She la a- guest of Miss Betty Andrua Mr. and Mrn. Howard Myers and family picnicked pn Butte Creek Sunday celebrating the birthday ol their son Larry. Other guests were Mrs. Julia Andrusf grandmother: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark and Roy Andrua and fimlly.. Miss Donnabcllfc'-Andru left Thursday lor Ban Francisco to vil li relatives for a lew days. Mrs. Mary Dixon of Henley vis ited her son Wtlford and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Ivan Dennis Jr and Boyd fished on Butte Creek Sunday. Alex Mason of I.ake Tahoe was a week end guest of the Carl Car-! cy's. .- I Mr. and Mrs Bud Drlscoll and Alice of Klamath Falls were Bun day guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tharp. in-. DnuAanaru Lnhlnonn was a ' week end guest of Miss Doris Por tcrlleld. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Goode and I lhe Jack Oravler family enjoyed a week end of fishing and Jaunting In and around Red Bluff coming Hume via Aiiuras. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kappen vU- lied over the weekend In Antloc I visiting their friends Mr. and Mi's. I William Luu. k- n,i Mru Mivin Vales and granddaughter Doris were week end gucsis of their son, Houston I and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gauno of i San Jose were Friday guest In the I home ol Mr. and Mra. Hurry Gillis. ' Gauno Is a brother of Mrs. Gillis. They were enroule to Canada lor ! a vacation. j Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allen and I son Thomas of O'Brien. Calif, were I in Macdoel and Mt. Hebron Sunday i visiting friends. 1 Mr. and-Mra. Wllford Dixon and daughter Shirley arrlvea nome si the end of the week from Portland where Mrs. Dixon had received a medical checkup. f Thursday evcninR Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kappen attended- lodge (Eastern Stan at Alturas for the Worthy Grand Matrons visit. Mrs. Bruce Scholes arrived home this week alter spending some time wllh her mother Mra. Frank Glutt in Pasadena where her molher is i unacrgoniK mtuiw" 'Mrs. Glatt's condition la '(lightly tmproveo. ' ,ik lli.BH At Anrfrsm Cfl 1 i f . . shipped his cattle by truck to the Melss Kancn lor summer giui. Mrs. Vena Gilmer who attended the State postmasters convention May 21-23 reported this week that those accomponylng her were Mra. Mina Edsall, Mrs. D. .L Hlmes of Weed and her mother, Mrsi Hen rietta Bailey. Assistant Postmaster General Osborne Pearson. Director of Postoffice Ptrsonnel, John. ,J, Lcahey and Director of Bureau ot factllUes. R. O. Parrot. ' all of Washington D. C. were present. It Is highly probable that the -national convention will be in San ' Fran- cmx -Mil. !!, t,,S postmasters i TIk highlights of entertalnmont .dens, reception at CaAnsa Hotel attended wer l"chcon at Wielands Gar-1 and a barbecue at Alum Rock P(rfc Mrs. Gilmer Is now one of the State directors In lhe association and Is one of five members on the resolutions committee. fUll intmtting, rolarul . . . SAN FHANCISCO Stay at the Hotel Whilrnrab. at tha Civic Center io Iho theater int bopping diitriet, in direct line with both great bridge. Bring your family for a week-end r longer, and enjoy the distinctive Howl Vbilromb coiiine and Krrice. M litathta M.lt HUM: f' V . MAfKIT STtllT 1th Oara In twfeilng HOTEL WIHTCOMII KAftl C. W!Ei frvtlalaMl m4 Gnrl MiMf FOR SALE WALKERS DRIVE-IN Property and All So. 6th and Martin Good Business - Good Location Phone 6721 IB BStJoseph MaM(HgMaaaaaaaKaiaa(aM(avM I B(NEW MOTORS! 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