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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1952)
TIIKSDAY, .IIII.Y 22, m HKflALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN j ,. THESE YOUNG WESTERNERS . . . Ronald, 6. end ihlor Ron.!-,, U, 5, are ion nd daughter of Mr. end Mn. Obil Collman, Old Fort Road. Tftey have two grendmotheri living tn Klemefh Fallt, Mn. Clare Cotlmen, 620 N. IIIK Street, end Mn. Ell Stephenson, Old Fort Roid. ' -f hoto by Evergreen Bar - tly MIIS. JOK IIAl.Ot'Sr.K Malm volunteer workcra lor the Klamath Cminty Clieit X-ray itir vry met, Friday evening, July ll, al Ihn home of Mra, Rudy Jrllnrk, with Mra. Iterlna i'arkhurat o( the Siair Uunrd of llrallli, who ex plained Hie aurvey to uieiii. The women were aaalcned lo cov ar area In Matin and the ur rounding community to encourage evaryoiie lo hava Uielr cnt x-ray while tli mobile unit la in Malm. July M and 30 (Tuesday and Wed nesday! are Hie daya wnen the mo blip unit will be parked In Malm, probably near the Poatolllce or alore. No appointment are needed and the x-iavn will Do taken iree oi rhnrle. Thin U a ConiniunHy pro- ?iam brouiht to everyone by ilia people of Klamath County, wiih the aulatance ot the Klnmilh County Health Department, the County Medical Society, the County TU and Health Aoclalton, the Cancer and Heart Societies, and the atnte Board ot Health. Malm women who attended the meetmit and will help durum the aurvey arc: Mra. Edwin Petrasek, Chairman. Mra. Violet Kuru, Mra. Knima Morelock, Mra. Alice Blast- nv, Mra. Oladya Halou.tea, Mra. Caroline l-ovcnc--., Mra. Tereaa Mc Comb. Mra, Mildred Totell. Mra. Ann Paygr, Mra. Virginia Blohm and Mra. Irena Jelmek. , A nleaaanl atirorlao to Hie Joe Chotarda letently was a visit from Mra. Choiards aon, victor io ami hn family Irom Chtcaiio. 111. Victor had not visited here alnce 1M0. Wlille he was here a family re union dinner at the Wtllard Hotel waa enjoyed by the family. Mr. and Mra. Herman Bonlak and Rudy had aa house liueata last week Mr. aiiMra. Jnaeplt Uu brady and thee dauchtcra. They allHo Vlalted will) air, uu mia. ixm Johrw. Mra. Dtibrady and Mra. .lnhn are alstera. k Mr. and Mra. Wayne Fl.sk and children spent last week vacation ing al Cooa Bay and other coast ciliea. U la reported that Wayne waa aucccsafu! In bringing tn a nice Salmon. Ed Rnda, Ilonolu, waa here re cently vlaltlng with the Ed Staat nya. Visitors from Chicago are Mra. Ramus' lather Joneph Becky and her alsler Mra. Vlasla Tlbnnie and her two daunhter.i. Arlving Just a few days bctore the Chicago vimi ora was Mrs. Rajuus' aunt, Mra. Anna Pruchaaka of New York. t. Mlaa Shirley Mataon. San Bernar 1 dlno, Calif., ta In Malm visiting 1 for several weeks with her aunt, uncle and cousins. Mrs. Max Kowolowskl. her daughter and granddaughter from Los Angeles were In Mahn this week visiting with friends. The Kowlowskls lived In Maltn for many years before moving to Los An geles. Louie Kal I no and sons Denny and Sherman are vacationing al Gold Reach and enjoying some aalmon Ushlng this week. Mra. Edwin Stastny and Philip accompanied by her sister Mrs, Frank Paygr and Stephen are spending a ten day vacation at k Portland with their parents. They will go to Cannon Beach to awlm and relax. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holouack, Gary and Nca apent the weekend at Redmond visiting relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Martin are spend ing a few days- In San Francisco. Around forty adults turned out Tuesday night, July IS at the Ma tin Pool to receive swimming les aons. The Instructors are Mrs, Margaret Shuman, who will teach beginners, and Frances Kolkow, ad vanced swimmers. The lessons will be heM on Tuesdays and Thura day evenings from 7 until S o'clock. hex Mi Km At and Mud .t AE nreSLLKHT ron hkiomatwm, TWWfT!t, SCIATICA AMI MHIStTU Camo Dtosrex Vacoi Iattu O04ft fOI t T I H I, At low nee ni. use, ron itatAVAtioHa en DtTAlLCO INFOnMMtt APPRtMl RT, , t AHItLANn, our,, Oft ' Dft, KCffHAM W.tXLKR, bfHVCTOII It VM Pee Valley ,) Hy IIKI.KN LAWItKNCK Mr, and Mra, Ray Anderson and aon have been vtaiting hN brother Wllbert Anderson and wife. They enjoyed a !l-,hlnir trln to Lee Thomas Meadowa. Itlllie remainea for a longer visit with hi unci and aunt.f Ruby Layman. Klamath Falls, has been visiting her aunt Mra. Melrin Fiejl and family at the Black and White ranch. Martha Ann and Sue Tuback, Linda and Led a Lawrence at tended a birthday party, July tt for Roy Kugene McNary at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McNary near the airport Mrs. Eanresl Strunk's father from Oakland la apendlng the summer with them. Mra. Pearl Rowe. Portland, has been visiting her cousins, Mrs. Rex High, Mrs. Frank Sullivan and heir families, she has now gone to visit her brother and other rela liven. . . . Alex Ooven and son Richard, Santa Roxa, have returned home alter visiting Mr. and Mra. Wesley Johnson. Mra. Mury Rrelthaupt and sister Mrs. Eva Ciuth, Manhattan Beach, motored to Washington; they are now In the home of their brother. Mr. and Mra. Jim Bell, tjunnyalde, they will attend family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. John Fl?hef were Anna and Mrs. !mrA Fl'her were In Reno last weekend visiting Mra. Fialier'a daughter, Mra. Alfred Malirler and family. Mrs. Violet Kochn. Avon cos metics representative received a beautiful act of sterling candle hold ers as a gift from Avon for calling on more than 130 customers. Wilbur Relllnit haa Been laid up with an infected knee. He is able to be tip, and is walking on crutches. Mrs. Virgil Kochn and family went aight seeing to Medford, Ash land and Lake of the Woods, July 13. Poe Valley Garden Club women met, Tuesday, July 15, to organise a ' garden club. Mr. Will Wood, Klamath Falls Garden Club, ex- plained the federaled clubs and gave an interesting talk on projects oi ciuBs in Klamath County. Meet ing was called to order by Mrs. O. F. Hodgers. Jr. Mrs. Wood ore. sided. The following officers were elected: Mra. Emll Wells, oresl. dent: Mrs. Wilbur Rellmg. vice president: Mrs. 1. F. Rodgera Jr., second vice president: Mrs, Wm. Lawrence, accretarv: Mrs. Wm. Tubach, treasurer. Meeting date win oe tirsi Thursday each month. Next meeting with Mra. Emll Wells, August 7. afternoon, aubiect garden pesta. Following gre names oi cnarter members: Mrs, Emll Wells. Mra, Win, TU bach. Mrs. I. F. Rodirers. Mra. Wesley Johnson, Mrs. Mclvln Glege Mra. wm. Lawrence, Mra. Francis Fruer. Mrs. Rex High, Mra. So win Wens, Mra. C. E. McCiellan and Taylor High. -Hoatesa Mrs. 0. E. McCiellan served rooibcer floats and cookies at the close of the meeting. Don't forget Malm la on Standard Time. i Mrs, P. G. Wilson left Thursday by plane for a visit with her daugh ter Jerry and husband, who live in San Francisco. Mr. and Mra. Low Petrasek, Sac ramento, apent several, daya in Ma tin visiting with Low's brothers and sister and their amities. Uhton DENTURE GRIP AIIURII DIN? At PUTt COMFORT AND ffCUfttTT litrf luRt iffitStlM fitilRlli Inlaw tin . fj-tftTflfl y (it f)!t, ft fob, ( mii, ilb witkevl tltppjnj, ftbb)ifvt turt thai ior fumil Uufh, tinfi ) m ti)iiit( tlmtnt it(rf n4 mkf iniimcnt f tout tftntwfM 4tpplnt CUfHIOH MMTUtt OKI Itm mtnt , p(V((R Mfl-hf4nlA lttl(fl Utp fum Mil n4tfffHatlij tittf itt lifn)fttiK( ituf bftlt( milk lit Aliipltt ffin, n luftl vifhtul tfilfitn In ftih)Minf )((, fndontif gf mtt,f 4tiu ftufjfti ! it)illf t-ttii, YOU i4f)itVtiit ti'ii(ftrf, W with CUIHfONfB DfHTUlII. Atlt yf ftrvfftt it CUSHION DINTURI GRfD PAYLESS DRUG 808 MAIN r 1! hr. cj. "itsf. MJ!-.;siUVtafW MARY JANE 6ROVE Spriq'ifly li;tl year old dauqhter of Mr. and Mn, Clifford L. Grov.. Tulei.se, had her int birthday ca!:e May 23. Her grandparenti r Mr. and Hrt. Percy ).nlc ford, Hurlocii, Md.,. and Mr. and Mn. Roy Grove, Oflida, SomIH Dakota, Photo by Guderien CAILA JEAN BARRETT active infant daucjhtr of Mr. and Mrt. James Barrett, 52490 Millar Avenue, is th granddaughter of Mr. and Mr... W. S. Barrafr, 5249 Millar Avenue. Phefo by Ferebea Bridal Shower " A bridal shower . honoring Lou ann Terry, bride-elect of Joe Stringer, waa given In the Pres byterian Church annex Wednesday evening, July 8. Louann ta the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Austen Terry. Lsce covered table decorated with centerpiece of white delphin ium and whiteMaiales, tn a stiver bowl lighted white candlea In silver candelabra al each aide. A red rose floating on ice, effectively decorated the punch bowl, and man' bouquets of blue dephimum and red rosea were placed about the room. The Schulta slaters, Barbara, Joan and Mary aang "Thine Alone," "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue", and "My Happiness"; lo their own accompaniment. A game was plsyed, with prizes going to Joyce Larson and Mrs Earl McFail. , Asalsttng Louann with the open ing of her gift were Ardta Long and Joan Hodges, Mra. Austen Terry presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Ethel Scott served at the coffee urn. Hostesses were: Ethel Scott Jessie Long Ardls Long, Joan Hodges, Thelma Mitchell. Marcella Haynes. Dorothy Manceau, Alma Coutton, Shirley Waldrip. Mardel McFail, and Evabel Street. Chapter 18 Women of Moose MERRILL Hazel Hundley wbs the acting senior regent in the ab sence of senior regent Rose Baley, when Merrill Women of the Moose chapter 18, met In regular session July to. ihree new members were elected to memebership and will be initiated at the next meeting Aug t. Secret sisters for the past year were revealed, and new ones se lected for the coming year. It was reported that Joan Trot man's father. Louis Oersten, was Improving, aa waa co-worker Lu cille Gray. The annual state convention will be held in Corvallis July 39. 20 and 27. It was also announced that Friendship members would meet July 1, at the home of Eva Hundley. Vivian Fox waa Installed as Argus for the coming year, com pleting the evening's business. A short play waa presenter! by Cathy Baley and Thelma Domi nion. Mra, Donathon also partici pated In a musical skit. . Loval Order of Moose members served refreshments to the ladies following the meeting. Baitattt iift.OO i THf - ..... 3 t I; ' - -V ' : I , :.' ..V V i' ' ' ' ' ('4'"' - I ft. zz KATHT AND KRISTIE 5 years and nine monthi, r.tpactivaly, attractive children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert t, Chiteota, 52) Alemade Avenue, are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Raijeafraw, 2037 FremoBT; Mr. and Mr. . M. ChileolaV 3015 Shatta Way; and they hv a CjreaJ-raBdmother, Mra. Winifred Ralcejtraw, AHadena, Calif. ' Phefe by Ewjum LINDA GAIL AND MARLiY KEITH children of Mr. and Mrt. Marlty Thurman, 1812 Portland Street. Siitar Unda waa on-and-t-half years old when picture was takan, and young brother was three montht. Paternal grandparent! Mr. end Mrs. M. C. Thurman, live on Crest Street; Mr. end Mn. T. C. Car ton on Hanltt avenue, ere maternal grandparents; and greet, grendfatber A. L. Yen Meter fives n Laverae Avenue. Phete by Evergreen ' 4 i ' ' .... ' ' I Kv c t..Ji.J BRYCE KENT LUKES young son of Mr. and Mn. Ed Lukat, Tuialake. The little men it grendion of Mr. end Mrt. Ed MeVey, alto of Tulelake; end Mr. end Mrt. Ladimer Lukes, Tecumieh, Nebraska. ' Photo by Ferebee o LADIES ft Z (And men, too) C iE Why ttond in a hot kitchen canning fruiti and q vegetable? Come to the new custom cannery. you put your fraitt or veqetoblei tn tin con J ond let us do the hot cooking and many clean ' up work. ll ; Bring your friends along and hava gas feit O while (pending a short tim at th nw ... KLAMATH CANNING CO. 1 1th and Walnut Phone 2-271 6 r $374 Custom Conning . . . Custom Conning )f V .iiifcl a ' La 0 - - - A 3 J Rebekahs Pian Convention. MERRILL Mildrerj Rexford. no ble grand, presided at a regular meeting of Merrill Rebekahs Mon day evening. Several of the mem bers were reported 111. Mrs. Mary Offleld, and Mrs. Esther Cox were reported improved. Lena Buck read several articles of educational importance. Marie Reeves, worthy advisor of Theta Rho girls, gave a very interesting report on the recent state conven tion in Salem, and the member ship was happy to hear that the girls performed e expertly. The district convention Is planned for August 33, in Merrill, and Sylvia Jones reported that plana wsuld be discussed at the next meeting, July 21. Miriam Kunulcult, Lena Buck and Vivian Cunningham will be in charge of the July 31- meeting, and the two captains Mary Hakitj and Aete Stolt, will report en the progress of their teams. Overhaul Motor AS low Sgss AS 0 Per Month DUGAN & MEST III U. ta YEAS OLD REBECCA Diane Gorbet it daughter of Mr, end Mrt, Don Gorbet, 302 Commarciaf; end her ma ternal graidparentt ere Mr. end Mrt. Ed Lemons, Gatex. Va., end Mr. end Mrt. Archie Gorbet, Rackerby, Calif., ' paternal grandparentt. She hat a Qreat-orandmother, Mf. John lemon i. Photo by Evergreen .-hi, - J, - A f'-- S l.ci It I KAREN FAY CHAPMAN Thit iittie doii 5t two end ene belf end It the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Chapmen, Merrill; end titter of fix year eld Betty Ann. Maternal grandmother it Mrt. Bettjy MaHtoti, Tufeialte; end Mr. end Mrt. G. C. Chapman, oe tarsal grandparentt, alio live in Merrill. Photo by Ferebee One Candle On Jerry Hammond's Birthday Cake MERRILL One candle centered the birthday cake of small Jerry; Hammond, when his mother Mrs. James Hammond entertained lor him July 10. The young guests and ; their mothers mere served Use cake add tee cream. Invited ere Mrs. Glen Hiskins and Susie: Mrs. Clyde Hammond, and Marilyn; Mrs. Glean HunM cutt, Bobby and Nancy Merr flees; Mrs. William Waldrip and Mary Ann, Patricia, and Diane, Mrs. James Hodges. Ricky and Cindy; Mrs. Al Duncan and Cindy; Mrs. Bruce Owens, Molly ' and Bruce; Bobby Copeland. Jerry's older brother, Billy Hammond; and the two "grandmas" Mrs. C, E. Sharp and Mrs. W.. I. Hammond. BABY SHOWER CH3LOQUIN Mrs. Robert Boat was hostess last Thursday after noon at baby shower given lor Mrs. Louis Bickers. These invited were close school friends at CHS a few years ago. Mrs. Clarence Jnttim Tort Klamath was award ed high honors for pinochle while; the guest or honor ana Mra. boo Wampter took other awards. Names on the sift cards were Mrs. Qlen Kircher, Mrs. Rudy zaatna, Mrs. vera nengi, jars. Bob Wampler. Mrs. Bill Wampier, Mrs. Gene Page and Mrs. Clarence Jenkins, ooth of Fort Klamath, the Hostess and Mrs. William DiiBois. mother of the guest of honor. GABARDINES SALE 99 Graff FU fURS 500 MAIN TOWKI HAWAIIAN HONEYS ... ere the dasghten of Mr. and Mn. Paul Buck. Weciit, 5n cottumei from the iiiandi, brought te them by their aunt, Mrs, Robert Dreger, Salem, when the re turned home from e recent trip. Peggy jo, en the left tt 8, end Donne Jean it 4. Photo by Gudertcri Surprise Party FORT KLAMATH Mrs. Carteten O. Brown ot Crystal was pleasantl surprised on her birthday, Sunday, July 13, when her two daughters and two sejis "wStS their families arrived unannounced at her home at the Brown ranch, Bringing with inem guis ana jocd tor a JesUve birthday dinner v'sicb was pre pared and served ta celebration of Mrs. Brown's birthday anniver sary. Enjoying the occasion were: Mrs. Carieton O. Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Ober Brown. Crystal; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lyon Josephine Brown, their aon Ralph and daughter Diane; Mr. arid Mrs. wiuuun Brown and small son Wil liam Carieton. ail of Matin; Mr. and Mrs. Bud (Margaret Brownj McRae, Klamath Falls, and Cor don Sacdrs, who was wits the Mc- Raes. By ROBERTA 9WT Dr. F. E. Trotman, local phyai- clan and surgeon, will be instauea in new quarters as soon as painters put the tinat toucn on ms sne oi rooms, just behind the Merriii Pharmacy, and opening on soatn Main Street. An extensive reroodeliiBg Job has been done en the boUdsng. The interior is most attractive, and de parts from the usual clinical "whiteness," in that the rooms are finished in pastels. The waitinsr room and the doc tor's private office are two shades of green, the business office and sky-lighted operstiBg room are a soft blue. Two recovery rooms, a large X-ray room, dressing rooms, and ample storage space complete the interior arrangement. All floors are covered in asphalt tile squares So colors complimenting the color sen em e or crcb ram Dr. Trotman is well-known in the Klamath Basin, navmg prac-tii-rt In thi area for many yeard. He has been mayor of Merriii since 1S40, and last year was pre sented the first anna! Lions cltso award as the commanlty's out- standmz citiren. Master George Williams pre sided at the last regular meeting of Merrill Orange Jnly 1. Home economics chairman Anna Howard reported that the Grange fsir wouid oe neia at i-omona meeuiig in Fort Klamath AaBHst . insur ance agent Frank Hadley reported that two renewal policies had been written. Mrs. Kandra, and Mrs. Taylor were reported m. KismBtn ana Lake county Grange members will hold joint picnic near Biy July 27. The next regular meeting will oe August 11. Refreshments were served following the meeting hy Mr. and Mrs. George Wiilittms. OF O STRUTTER VALUES TO 11.95 SPECIALLY GROUPED SILK ses SHuiF f Sens Bradievs Visit With Family EveiVTl Niirt fArmnr "ta a .--vctvt tsf OatiSTid to Gene Bradley, CPO navy, iisey were weecend gaesU here of her -brother Dean o'-'-'y bob sister tucw sttou Tt":-V D.C - nrtalnMl - C tisy Btteraoon barbecue at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kermie ited a sroop of ineir irleods Ja ifor the afternoon. iae sraateya are driviBj. to Kw HaTen. Corsn, where Bradley wH c uinjcKif mi 2Bie u:uvrry;,v Mrs. Bradley la the daughter of Mrs. Sell McCoihim, who 3id here and at Odell Lake for many vears. 3wrnr mu 1. I Bay Area. She Baa returned to uiot-z some nere ascus. LADIES AID AT MERRILL The tree-shaded lawn at ths h0ffi KSts On... . - ....w. - ... ...... -T ttj toe setting for the meeting Jsfly 16 of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church of Mrri Airi x inh,. hostesses during the al tempos nsrs. warren tanner and Mis, Warren 3chs. - u - Frank Hsrarieutt. the members enjoyed a social Hour and cooling refreshments of lemonade and else apple sherbet. Members present were Mrs. Cle- Mrs. Frank Hsnatcutt, Mrs. Ber- nace wason, Mrs. . fi, Eagit, Mrs. Vv'it rrfr, Aiijti TjrB MttcheB, Mrs. Wendell Moore, Mrs. Delia Hodges. Mrs. Lother Has klns, Mra. Harriet FotheringJiam, Mrs. Oilman. Mrs. Miies. Moore, Mrs. Gene Taylor, Mrs. w, Jin netie, Mrs. Verna Haskins, MrSi wiissr jiasKins ana tee sastessts. Missionary Society Meets -MEHHILL Mrs. Martin Yrinther was isostess when the Merrill Pres byterian Church Missionary Soci ety met Juiy 9. - Mrs. Oren Storey erracged the afternoon's program, "Every Wom an! Every YearJ Extras A social hour followed the raeet in and refreshments were served to the lollowing: Mrs. Harriett FotSeringham. Mrs. Veiien Hr,s- tklrss. Mrs. Lyle Huifacer. Mrs, W. F. Jianette, Mrs. Efeer -Kiioat-rick. Mrs. Earl McCoy. Mrs, IJale Moore, Mrs. Clovis Story, Mrs. Gene Taylor, Mrs. Oren Storey, and the hostess. Mrs.i VyaHer Fotherineiam was visitor. O FLANNELS AT 4.99 PH. 5407 Ut2) 4"