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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1952)
SATURDAY, JUNK 2H, 1032 sh.-- ,,; ci4 riVt GENERATIONS thown above in the family of John Paul Roper, born March 2, 1952, lo Mr, and Mri. Donalrl Roper, 1317 Martin Slrret. From lha left, Donald, held by hit molhor; nler, Mrt. Belle Kidwtll, greet.greal-grandmolhrr, Monrovia, Calif., who will be 8 July 2; hii great-grandmother, Mri, Lynn Smith, Garvey, Calif., and itanding in back, Mri. F. F. Montgomery, grandmother, Athland Hiqhwav. Hit mother wai born here, and wai graduated from KUHS. Mrt. Kldwoll and Mr. and Mrt. Smith made a special trip to tee the first great-ortat-qrandchild in the familv. They were here for about 10 deyt. Photo by Ferebee. lOHHAINK JOHNSON 1 J Juit tltilnhrd unpntkhiR h box foiilnlnliiK tomr rxHinplr-n of llic (mil work ul Hoy Mnllriy ut tlir Art Cfiitrr. My rruc Hon wni Wow I Mullory, you know, will Ur the rraltii trac hrr at llir Arl A. aorlAlloiiA rlurtinn-r Arl Workshop lor one monih lice Inning July 1 at Ihe Oil niiiiu... Ill worknmiuiliip l simply per cl nnU covrrit Midi a wiclo rnlllte thai lie li able lo icnrh aiiyllnnu In the IHir nl rrnfi.i Uml anyone can inriillnii 'llirir I-. a autwrb bowl hBrul-hoiiimrircl from pure Copper and thru drrmmeil Un like pan (rum Hie dime "lore which ahowi the mime ol choice hr run lo olfer. The picrri. of Jewelry he wnl trre o lifaulilul lhal I wauled lo pul thrni rlghl on and wear Idem Al! they are not lor Kale. II made them kprclall)' lor his wife ami ranted lirr Jewel box be cum I had e-.ecllly requeued him lo tend aamplea of lu meial lur other illllercnl iinlU and trcltnln.ii" re. ao-varied thnl I am unable lo mention them all here They are on dinilay al the Arl Center where you run no lo ee them for youiM.ll Th ic are rp'giy cxnmplr!. ol weuviim. Ml kJ-cii pruning, blwk pnntmil. metal work anil mamici. I how alio alleml the workshop will be able lo learn lo do the limits lhal nio-.l ami their luiicy. Wei have hull many lnUltle concernlin Ihe pMntliiii rU--. P; Die who do not paint modern lime wondered II Mr. Uuncr. who in eldentally. painU very mlii. will trv to make ihrm paiiu nn he does. 11 in very simple lo nay that an artl.t doea mil have lo painl in any maimer al all uulea.-. he choonen lo do no. ou are dolnn Ihe palnllnu and (he choice Ilea within you. A good teacher turs only lo leach Ihe lundiiinenlals "I H000 paliilliiK Mich an color harmony, coinpoaillon. rhylhm and balance, and to help bring mil the particular atvle and talent ol each Indlvldunl afudent. The rem la up 0,", All you need Is Ihe deniie lo paliil and a good teacher lo lie! oukl "our apeclH '" 11 'ke, the illiecllon ol Ihe very ab.Mil or the verv pliotosinplilc. Good and bud palnuniia a re produnril by either alvle. A Itood teacher who qan help lo tench you B"od des Inn, color harmony and composition can help you lo develop lnlo a good painter, Each venr Ihe Arl Association hn hired the bel learners nvall able In Ihe country today, 'lhey have always been painters and de aignern who have had their works purchaned by Ihe lendliiR muteums In Ihe country as examples ol Ihe best work being produced in Anirrlra loday and we feel lhat Iheir opinions can well be relied upon. KENO lly Mill. JOK DeCiltANDE Mr. and Mrs. V, O. fiearcy and aoin.. naymond and Dale, have lellflor a vacation I rip lo Wlnslow, Arl..( Keno residents are preparing for Ihe chest X-ray unit visit sometime the last of July, exact dale to be given later. Vacation Bible aolinol has starlrd al Ihe Keno Clospel Center. All children aro welcome lo attend. The hours are from 10 to 11:30 .m. PST. Bruce McCormlc and Lyal Mo Connie spent a nucccssful llahlng trip at Gcrber Dam over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rose and family have moved lo Medford where Mr. Rose will seek employ ment, i TRY OUR fAMOUS WbiUdcdn BURGERS V lb. fresh Hamburger, tomato, lettuce, pickle, chips all for 35c OPEN DAILY SUNDAY 12 Neen 10 P.M. (Claud Tutldoyi) BRIMMING CUP CAFE Iff ml. Weit of K.F. en Aih lettd' Hwy, Vi ml, pelt Keno, REFLECTIONS FROM KOH AN INDKFINITK ,'ny al Ihe home of Mrh. Leslie flogeik are Mr. and Mn. Jo-eph 1. Hiunc.li aeller from Sacramento Kriendn lor many yearp, the llruiichwellers have vlmled here often and are now occupied with seeing lixal people they mel on previous trips Other guests who were at Hie Rogers home- arnv lug the same day rs the Brunch weilers were Mrs. ?:ugema Mackey and dir Jean who have gone on to Vancouver BC for a vacation j A BIRTHDAY 1-AR1Y IN BEND - was Ihe object of the trip alien Jeanette llavden drove Mar- I Ion fjhannon 'Mrs. Wilbur i and her mother Mrs. l.innle Fones there Inst Sunday where relatives j rnd Irlends had come from all over to celelirnte Marlon's moth er's IHili birthday The Shannon", I and Mm. Fones have Irll KK to I make their home In Marysvllle lis gain and our lo-.-. I BACK HOME from Bacraqiento --are Mrs. E. O. Foster and grand sons Btevle and Dougle Sules where they were with the Jay llaunrds Delete. (Mrs. Ms dli i Itosalle and young son John. TIIK OEOP.OE CHINS sellled In Iheir new home 8404 Radclllle -- were hosts at a combination farewell and pel-together party Wed night the larewell for Oeorge's sister Belly who Is going lo Saclo where she will be Identi fied with the Count v Welfare office there and Ihe get-logelher was (or local friends lo have some ' first-fun" In Iheir new diggings lhey showed "11100111 pitchers" taken on their honeymoon lo the Inlands to the Tim Murphy, Male Kpley Jrs.. Carol George. Marilou und Kathleen O'Connor. Mary. Judv, Hue. Cecilia and John Van denberg. Helen Larry, Elllen Noon an. Betilah Elliott (Mrs. Oeo.i, Lore Lou Hill. Lois Kandra, and Belly and Tommy Chin. SURPRISED WERE Belly Sine more Robbie Robinson Dick Cur rln and Deb Addison when lured to the Addison home bv Orth S Ethel R Alice C and Peg A Ihry were gayly feted at a no-host birthday party In iheir honor Sun day June 35th actually pick's birthday but all were within the name week Parents and aprouls diamond ensemble by Granat c "3 iPle elegance . . . selected diamond solitaire set in specially processed Oranat Tempered Mounting (not east) and handsome watching, groom's ring both giving you a lifetime of faithful wear. lUlXJtT ACCOUNTS INVITED 700 Main Sr. (IMiiTius 1100.00 Diamminlilainani matching wedding ring in uhiti or yellow gold, ;iciH..JII Jli srt...irr. afirflSEaBESt,. I made It look like a convention Mary Mag Addison, Leslie, Charl U'li. Rickey and CyiiUi.u Currin, Alice's alster. Jane Mudd and son ' Jimmy and nephew Johnny Pink Mall. Bill and Jim Slscninie. Jim Robinson and Kurt Schmidt : w ho.-e irama Eslahne was baby sitting with one-and-one-half year old Rusty Robinson 11 wot a PICNIC! to the ollsprlng and a PANIC! I lo the parents! DONNA DIXON freshman In education al OSC-dtr ol the Percy Dixnns Henley was recently initiated Into Ihe OSC chapter ol Phialeres women.-, uuernatiolial social organization active 111 cam ' r.us activities including Kerf : Cross -Coniinunliy Chest - Mothers weekend anil Irc hmaii orientation I WEATllhll OH NO' - n treas ure hunt Is scheduled lor Yacht Club tomorrow 2 p 111. KHARP and for those who aie still hungry after the treasure-liunl picnic Mike and Bculuh have announced a choice of tenderloin steaks fried chicken or creamed turkey on Ihe family dinner menu. WTC-Camp6 By KLKANOR THOMSON Mrs.TJon Hurn hud a wood tick; removed from her leg bv surgery j Saturday at the Klamath Medical 1 Clinic. I Mr. and Mrs. uus nan gnu daughter Anita Gail have moved Into camn from Klumnlh Kalis and are living In Uie lornier Leon j Brown house. Mr. Hall Is in charge of Ihe lousing trucks here. Miss OcoiKia Thomson relumed Wednesday " Irom three weeks ol visiting In Southern California. She spent most of the tunc at Victor vllle with her Inlhcr and step mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Nut ter. Nutter Is stationed at the Army Air Force Base there; he Is a M-Sgt. In the army. Mrs. Hcttn Hcywood attended the funeral of Mrs., Nellie Price ol Tulelake which was held from the Seventh Dav Advcntlst Church In Klamath Falls. Monday. June 23. Ihe Rev. C. P. Alderson. officiating. The burial was at McArthur, Calif. Mrs. Heywood sang a solo at the services. miiu 1 Phone 3151 120.00 Matching tnom't ring in KTiite or yellow goto. , Trieu include federal Tax HERALD AND ANNIVERSARY ):- "-'.'wr1 ; 1 ... - . , PEARL ANNIVERSARY the 30th wedding date of Mr. and Mrt. King Hubble it July 3. All of their friendt are invited to an open houtt, Sunday, July 6, from 2 to 5 p.m. Photo by Ferebee -yv ; A WW mm t mi M 1 l Hi i FOUR GENERATIONS in (he Trotmen family Holding hit great-grandson, Bobby, 8 months, it Mr. Jess Trotman. Stand ing back of fhem, from the left, Dr. Frank E. Trofman, who hat been mayor of Merrill for the past 8 years; and Bobby's father, Robert Trotman, eldctf ton of Dr. and Mrt. Trotman. Bobby't mother it the former Joan Gertten, dauqhter of Mr. and Mrs. Louit Gertten, 2036 Leroy. All of the Trotmant live in Merrill. He it the first grandchild on either family. No 540 Main Street NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Better Place To put Your Sfote Bonus Check than with First Federal Savinqs until vou need it for some qood purpose. 2!?o per annum )s the current rate and in addition to the better than averaqc return on your savinqs. Each account is insured to $10,000.00 with the Federal Savinqs ond Loan Insuronce Corporation. Save wisely Spend wisely flRfrFEDERALtoVING A0AN A0CII0N OFFICERS OF ALPHA OMEGA Theta Rho Girlt Club 48, Merrill. From the left, Shirley Sherrill, retiring pretident; Martha Beatly, incoming vice president; and Yvonne Conner, incoming pretident. Shirley and Yvonne were delegatei to the Theta Rho State Convention in Salem, June 19-20 and 21. Martha it a member of the drill team which it comprited of 17 girlt who will give a drill for the convention. Photo by .Evergreen VFW Auxiliary Post 4056 Meets MERRILL A regular meeting of the VFW Auxiliary to post 4056, was held June 19. Routine business was discussed, and a report made on the fried chicken dinner, served by the auxiliary last Saturday eve ning. Approximately 238 .people were served and a nice profit was derived for the organization. During the evening covers were made for the chairs In the VFW hall. Hostesses for the meeting were Joan Trotman and Mary Catherine Walker and they served refresli ments to Katy Merrllees, Bessie Duncan, Mary Lou Swisher, Anna Waldrip, Marjorle Waldrip, Betty Hodges. Margaret Loper. Patty Duncan, Dean Marks, Glenn Walker. Grace Walker, and Mil dred Walker. Womens' Club At Langell Valley Langell Valley Women's Club met at the Parish Hall on June 19. for their regular meeting. Presi dent Relta Morris was in charge of the meeting. The officers were re-elected tor the coming year w-i'.h Rclta Morris as president, Dale Smelcer. vice-president, Nettie Dayis. secretary and Stella Deuei, treasurer. f The next dance w ill be July 19. music by the Smootnies. urace Dearborn to be chairman of the supper committee, assisted by Odessa TJoble and Nettle Davis. The club voted to buy a "rodeo" shirt for Marianna Hellekson. and to send flowers to Mrs. Dorothy Flescher who is recovering from an operation, in a Klamath Falls hospital. Next meeting will be with Odessa Noble and Mary Anne Noble. Marv Anne Leavllt won the con test prize. Those present were Dale Smelcer. Odessa Noble, Lois Monroe. Nettie Davis, Margaret Burnett. Grace Dearborn. Rhe House. Stella DeBel, Cora Leavitt and Relta Morris. Klamath Falls 1 v.v., ..,,, Class Reunion At Ro.y Giengers CHILOQUIN In Medford many years ago Myrtella Canady, now of Roseburg. taught a class ol high school girls at the Methodist church school. As the girls completed their study they decided to have an annual reunion, a custom they still follow. Mrs. Roy Glenger, a member of that class, and her husband were hosts last weekend to other class members and their husbands. The group arrived on Saturday afternoon. That evening they were served dinner by a daughter and son-in-law of the Giengers, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kircher, the Gienger s son. Leroy Glenger and his fiancee. Nina Buck. Later In the evening they were shown pictures, both still and movies, of past reunions and of a Canadian hunting trip taken by the Giengers. Sunday the , group attended church, the men visited the Giengers' Reservation ranch, and a picnic was served on the patio before the visitors left for the Rogue River valley. Attending the reunion were Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Hale of Eagle 1 point: Mr. and Mrs. George Wat- 1 Son, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell, I Mr. and Mrs. James Hukill, Mr. ; and Mrs. Louis Putman, all of Medford. New tow-Priced G-E Automatic Washer As little as t , $B05l j Per Month llV Your first uash with this new G-E Automatic will show you w hat we mean by de luxe automatic washing ! For you'll get 1 bright, fresh wash, thorough rinsing action, and fast spin-drying just by setting the single control onttl And all this, plus a gala array of de luxe features, comes to you it s price that says "COMPARE!" Famous G-E Activator Washing Action! k Deep activated rinse! Fast "Spin-Out" Drying! k Dependable G-E service! SEE THE HEW G-E AUTOMATIC WASHER Al 0UR STORE BEfORE YOU BUY AM OTHER! RfOCEC' 1001 Main Authorized deafer GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WASHERS ..Trada-Marlt, K.j. U. S. Pal. Off. PAtiR NINR Merrill Theta Rho Represented At Meeting In Safem MERRILL Seventeen Merrill girls attended the state convention of Theta Rho Girls held in Salem June 20 and 21. Connie May Reeves served as page at the convention, and Yvonne Conner was chosen to act as warden at next year's con vention to be held in Portland, ' Mrs. O. V. Reeves, Mrs. Lester Moo-e, Mrs. O. J. Harris, and Mrs. Roy Beasley accompanied the delegation. Girls attending were RaeDean Marks. Kathleen Moore, Yvonne Conner, Connie May Reeves, Sharon Kottboff. Delorcs Conner, Shirley Sherrill, Carol Pot, Donna Dragoo, Barbara Hodges, Esther Beasley, Martha Beasley, Noreen Bredeen, Prances Eifert, Maxine Morris. Claudette Shuck, and Joan Drager. . ... Suburban Sirens- ; Regular meeting of Suburban Sirens was June 16, at the lire station on Gettle St. A picnic was discussed for Au gust. Plans will be made at the July meetirfc. Members present were: Veron ica Searles. Audrey Baxter, Elsie Warren, Martha Cassidy. Luella Warren, MarJ Perkins. Vera Gor don. Pauline Rupert and . Lillian ; Kamarad. New One-control Automatic Washer Phone 2-2518