Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 07, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY, JlLY 7. 1052
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S-SGT. AND MRS. DONALD M. CLARK and baby Sharon re
cently arrived in Omaha, Neb., where Clark hat been assigned
to Offutt Air Force Base. He is a graduate of Bonanza High
School. Clark has been stationed for three years at Tampa, Fla.
Slo-Mo-Shun
Screams To
New Record
KLAMATH AGENCY
By DARLKNK WOLFF
On June SO the government em
ployee end Uirlr iamlllrs gve
farrwtll party far Mr. end Mr.
Rewe Taylor, who have now moved
to Sun Dlrgo. The club house was
used for the no-host party. The
Taylors wrre presnUrd with an el
eclrlc roffremiUcer as a going am-ay
presrnt. Taylor hut mired from
the service alter thirty years, the
last sixteen ol them spent nere.
Mrs. Recce Taylor was the guest
of honor at an attractive lea given
wetincMlsy allrrnoon. June IB, by
Mrs. Hsrold Wing. Oursts during
the allernoon were Mrs. Vernon
Norval and Mrs. Hurry Whiting of
Chiloqum. Mrs. John Hall of
Sprague River. Mrs. E. J. Dlehl.
Mrs. Thomas Sanders, Mra, Red
Pslten. Mrs. Conrad Shetland. Mrs
Bob Mraaer. Mrs. Bill Voegrl.
Mrs. Alice Spencer, Mrs. F. D.
Wilder. Mrs. Clayton Nichols.
Mrs Charles Wlrthman. and Mrs.
Mark Casry.
Guests of Mrs. Alice Spencer are
her daughter. Mrs. Irene Monshan
and granddaughter, Mary Ellen,
who live in the central part of Cali
fornia. Conrad Shclland's parents were
to arrive this Saturday for approxi
mately a month's vacation. They
have a new grandchild to visit
this time.
Two Sunday school classes, the
boys and the girls of 4ih. Sih and
lh grades of the Methodist church,
plus a few other students, went
to Klamath Falls in a group on
Saturday afternoon to go skatine.
Mrs. John Mannerlng, Walter Col
lins. Mrs. Gerry Wolff and Mrs.
Earl Hall went with the group.
A large attendance was reported
at the cafeteria picnic held on the
lcwn of the Mt. Carmel Catholic
Church. Sunday afternoon, in spite
of the threatening weather.
Mrs. Barton Peden. a former
Chiloquin resident who has lived
In Seattle for a number of years,
and another woman, a friend of
Mrs. Peden's, were overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zim
merman. Other guests for Satur
day evening dinner, were Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Staiger. The travelers
continued on Sunday, headed tor
Santa Ana to visit a sister.
Guests this past week of Mrs.
Chiloquin ;
By D ARLENE WOLtT
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wampler are Mrs. Buck Williams
and three tons, Jimmy, Jerry and
Randv of Coos Bay. They arrived
last weekend.
Visiting here with his parent!
are Norman PohU and his family, "
his wife. Mary, and the children ; B011l Washington, and to Vancouver
Waller Polill went with her son
and family to the bugrue and
Cresswell area to visit on Tuesday.
Other gueatt expected over the
weekend are Mr. and Mrs. llrnrv
Evatw and children, Orovllle, Calif.
Botlt Mr. and Mrs. Evans are for
mer CHS graduates.
Bldise Wampler waa home with
her imrcma, Mr. and Mia. Paul
Wampler, last weekend from her
summer Job in MeillorU.
Mr. and Mrs. Bant Rite, Mttloc
Point, have recently returned
trip through northern Ore-
Marllee and Martin, of Bacraiiicr
to. They will return home after
the coming weekend Is over, Mis.
Julia Olengrr were her close
friend Mrs. Tom Meek of Tacoma,
Mrs. Meek's daughter and a wom
an companion. Mrs. Meek is a pro
fessional singer whose stage name
is Valaska Oe Vaught. It had been
twelve years since Mrs. Oienger
and her friend had seen each other.
The visitors were on a motor tripieral ministers.
south to southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Collins are
to leave this weekend on a week
trip. Thry and their daughter Mary
Lee will go llrM to Cave Junction
to visit Mrs. Collin's parents and
to gel their older girl, Judy, who
has been visiting there for two
weeks. Mary Lee had visited her
grandparents belore Judy went ov
er. The Collins family will then
go on to Sacramento to spend the
remainder of their time.
Recent guests al the Bert Blc
B.C. where they have relatives.
Cluest tpenker at the Bible Stan
dard Church on Sunday morning
was the Rev. John F. Ilnuck ol the
Assembly of Uod Church Ashlanu.
Rev. Hauck was thai day conduct
ing the annual lent meeting held
at the Pentecostal Assembly ol Uod
church In wcl Chiloquin. The an
nual affair draw, many people
from WHshliigUin. California and
all parts of Oregon, Including snv-
Children are 111'
Arriving llila week tor a visit
with Mr. ami Mrs. J ease Mangtuit
are Mr. and Mra. Marlon Walton
and liielr three children, ill Wal
ton, win ruiiiinuo thrlr trip on to
Washington and will return to
Snulhern Cnlllnriiia bv way of the
Areata, cum. to coincide with a
Innillv reunion, which will also be
attended by Mr. nnU Mra. Man
uiim. thrlr daughter, aon-lnlaw,
and granddauuhtcm. Mr. and Mrs.
David Lundeen, Vlckl and Bobble.
Gueata thla week of Mr. and Mra.
John Miinnerlng and children are
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson and
son, of Waalimmal, Washington.
Mra. Nelson and Mr. Mannerlng
are brother and sister,
Mrs. John Mannerlng was sur
prised on Mondav evening bv
party given In honor ol her birth-1
dav by Mr. and Mra, John Jntlrr
holm. Ouetta were the Minuter
lug Innillv. Mr. and Mra. Lavtnn
llobai'k and son, and the Jadrr
holms. Recent guests ol Mr, and Mra,
Andrew Flurv were Mra. flurv'a
sister, brother-in-law and daugh
ters, the lirnnv lllnckmoie Inmlly,
of Reil llhill, Cnllf. Thev were on
a return trip from Yellowstone Na
tional Park and planned to visit
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Thoroughly Modern
Itr. and Mrs. J, E. karliy
and Joe Karley
proprietors
Medfoid before returning home. In
ChlhKiulil they alsu vlsllnd with
Mr. Illtu kinnm'i sister and broth-.
er-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. i'cd t h i k - '
waidt,
Guests Mils week of Mr. and Mrs.
Pnitnld Potter are Mr. and Mra.
Hill r"lurv and Flury'a sister. Mai v
Jo, all ol Medford. Flurv has been
working In this vicinity recently
staying at the Robert linak ranch.
ECZEMA ITCH
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RESIHOL
OINTMINT
For long-lostlng relief
slructed in an outdoor classroom
over which has been placed a can
opy erf pine boughs, Bible classes
are conducted for adults In the
iilternoons and services held in the
church at night. All meals are eat
en in community lashion in the
church dining hall. Some of the
guests bring tents, others trailer
houses, and still others slay with
friends or relatives hi the town.
Mrs. Catherine Brown, dietician
at Rrlnharl collrge in Georgia, is
spending an Indefinite period ol
time with her daughter and son-ln-
ers home at Modoc Point werCiBW. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Detlen
their daughter and her three chil
dren Mrs. J. O. Thompson and
family from Grants Pass. Thev
stayed at the Bickers home while
Mrs. Bickers was in Portland as
a lay delegate to the annual Meth
odist conference.
Mrs. Paul Herron was hostess
this week for the Women's Society ;
of Christian service,
bucher and granddaughter, Denlse.
She arrive on June 30.
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PROPERTY
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DESIGNING WOMAN
Movie Actress Arlene Dahl,
head of Arlene Dahl Enter
prises, works on a sketch (we
think it's a hat) of one of her
new products in her New
York office.
SEATTLE W Stanley Savres
whipped the screaming SIo-Mo-Shun
IV to a world hydroplane
record of 178.497 miles an hour
Monday. It cracked the mark let
two years ago by more than 18
m.D.h.
It was the fastest mas ever has
traveled on water.
In 1930 Sayres and the Slo-Mo
startled the speedboat world by
boosting the world mark some 30
miles an hour to 160.3235 m.D.h.
That same year he won the Gold
Cup Race and the Harmsworth
Trophy in the speedy Slo-Mo.
Lake Washington's narrow east
channel was choppy from a sharp
i breeze as Sayres came out at 8
la.m. (PDT) for bis try at the
record.
With the wind at his back, he
ran the first mile of the test in
185.567 miles an hour. On the re
turn against the wind he was
clocked in 171.428.
The average for the two runs
was taken as the official time.
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Mid-Year Dividend
PUTS
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semi-annual dividend paid our
lavers. Earnings at our current
rate, ore automatically credited
to each aver' account June 30
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