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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1952)
SATURDAY, W.PTKMBER 1.1. 1052 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE r 7, V v. J. ill v .' IV; 1 RECENTLY ANNOUNCED by her aunt, ton. ftoy Suiherianf, Malin, wa Ihe engagement of Anne Aldene Conley, to Cpl. Devid Wayne Murdock, ion of Mn. H. E. Henderton, Melin. No eel het been tot for Ihe wedding. ! CIC MEETING loni KLAMA'lll-inembrra o( the Civic Improvement Club met III rcBuhir aeiihlon B'plcnibcr 6, Willi the iirclilenl, Mm. Humid WlniT. i.omJ ix'lliiu Ihe incr.ilnii. 'Die linaiitiul report lor Auuusl reud by lite treasurer, Mm. William A. Pane, sIiov.Iiik iub- hlHmll.l BUdlllOII tu i li Hindu h i u if. am ol Ihe nuiiulur and mic cp:IiiI Kr.tr.rn lvlc aucrt ilmict v.lilih v.n im ivnt ol BKiiinUy ululit. Aiiuiml n. Al tlil'i tunc, tlic club rirrciilrnl extniidrd tliuiiki and amirrclullon Hum tlin 01 uanl'alloii In llin co imilty In iiriirial for ta iiiii Miiiiiiirt. Iflii and oouiirr- atlon v-likn madr ihr dmicr a nuc ti.i Mi.Jiilly and lnianclally. iiirt wrrn dlfi-U'..rd lor tli torllicoinlim liiu cvnt o llio "' rar, 11. c annual lall oa.ar 10 k hflcl In tlir cliililioiiHi' Hatuiuiiy PVrnlliK, HPiildillinr 21. Dllilltr will Im iirrKil xtaiiliiK at 11.111.. wmi Mr. Frank Udwards ItradliiK Hi' ((iniiiiltio In thcrcr. Dctiilla to !) uiinoiincrd.al a lalT llnir. A I'tli ixmd. ianevwork and nuron booth, n liuinrniadft candy booth, will be iKhlrd iputiirrt ol thi! evciihiK, ah vrll a bnwo name and neveral other attraction!!. An auction and box social orlll liullv cheiliilcd lor sometime I" October wan hrt ahead until No- rinber. due to vanoin activities on the anemia for October. Named an a committee In charge ol voulli entertainment was Mra. Hiewrll Nichol oil, Mr. Jtrrj Ki.i-mnir. Mr!.. Hen (Jiav and Mri;. .loscnli llalliird.'l'henc women will !irrui'Ke evenlii'm ol Mitmre danc in.T and ollur ainii einent lor the vounir people o( the coiiiuiunliy, mid will ti'ke 1111 111 In admit as ilianeruiie'i for Ihe Kroup.i. A branch of the county library will be opened III the cIiiIjIiuukc i 0011 with Mra. Ilert Oray III chame illookn may be liiken out on the regular club meetliiR aatci of the llrt.1 and third Friday of each 1 month, and also on the evening ol the monthly acoul pack meeting, Welcomed an a new club mem ber at this meeting was Mra. Olal tfrlck..en of the Mouoc i-umuer Company 7-Mlle Camp. An article entitled "Recklcta Dnvcr.H. Itcckle.si Junea" waa reaa by the pnmrain chairman, Mra. Raymond B. Loo.uey. Alter bualnesa nieelliig a aoclul hour was enjuyed, wnen tne iioat eaaea ol the allernoon, Mra. Loien L. Miller Jr. and Mra. Al 'ccxcr. served refreshments. Original and clever waa the theme chosen lor table decoration, in which a large dunce cap, nllng.ihot and marbles, books, pencils and cravons were uaed to carry out the "achool day motif, with miniature black slatea attached to nut cups marking each place. Centering the refreshment table In the club dining room waa a lovelv arrangement of sweet pea and baby bream, wnn varta r : ; i 1 ' . j '( laaiaaaaii CHemult A NOVEMIER WEDDING is planned for Thelme Well, daugh ter of Mr, end Mn. Anton A. Woll, Bow, Wejhington, to Monty B. Jones, ton of Mr. and Mn. Montry Jones, 821 Mt. Whitney. The engagement, recently announced by the btide-elect's par ents, is of interest to locel friends of the Montry Jones. The future Mrs. Monty Jones was graduated from the Cornell Medical Center School of Anesthesia in New York City, and is employed at St, Luke's Hospital, Bellingham. Jones is grad uate of Western Washington College, end is teachino in La Conner, Washington. Photo by Harold Jones, Bellingham By VlltUI.NM TAYLOR School bells claimed all those over aix today when the local children piled Into the bus and were off to Oilchrlst to register for the school year. While the; were gone a conllagration broke out near the poU office and the entire community was schocked Into realization how poorly we are protected In case of fire. Due to ine inadeouate water auppiy anu lack of pleasure It was very dif ficult to gel the lire unucr con. Irol. Many of the volunteers aul fcred minor burns from Inade quate facilities and lack of train ing for such an emergency, i lie Crescent ranger station sent a fire truck to the scene as soon as possible. Tliere Is a tumor grow ing In volume that the community may try to purchase a small truck to be used In Just sucn cases. Over the weekend many Che. mult homes had visitors: the Hugh Porters had visitors from Nevada, Hood River and Fort Lewis, Wash. Mr. Robert Newton arrived to vis- It his wife who Is managing the Hotel. Mrs. Rebecca Gently ac companied Cpl. Harrison Pirtle and his wife. Cpl. Pirtle Is with the Army Engineers and stationed at Fort Lewis. Mrs. Ida Lcighner of Redlands Calif., visited over the weekend with her niece, Mra. G. C. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thompson and daughter. Mavis, Poitland were weekend guests at the George Bournes. Mr. and Mrs. jnomp'on are the aunt and uncle 01 Mr Bourne. Mr. Jack Bradley reports the construction ol a new sheep bridge on lower Miller Cicck. Jerry Ahein and Patrick Angland are In charge of construction. The crew consists of several men from Bend. Jt should be completed within the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reidland and children of The Dalles have moved to Chemult. Mr. Reidland Is em ployed by Morrison and Knutson They are originally from Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Brader want to thank all their many friends who helped save their home and the local post office building yesterday during the fire which destroyed several buildings on their property lea ni"' WiOmiaiil' Vrr-r"h it mmJI Ml tiwan immaina JERRY AND LOWELL 9 and 8, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uhlig, Old Midland Road. Future Eagle Scouts' grandparents ere Mr. end Mrs. Howard Uhlig, 31 1 Haskins, and Mrs. Jerry Pearson, Ashland. Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh Summer Lake 1 By Mn. E. R. NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mulkev. Mrs. Carl Cook and two children of Eu reka, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Car Ion pent two day camping at the William Harvey cabin on Elder Creek The Mulkevs are visiting of the Harveys. Mrs Mulkev and Mrs. colorful phlox u-.ed about the roomr Harvey are sisters, with atrlklni effect. E. M. Carlon went to Portland Present were: Mrs. Warren More ito atier.d the professional football Mrs. Havmond b. LooAlev. Mra. game. Noral Merrill, aan snorimo. nephew of E. R. Nelson, spent the weekend with his uncle and family. Sunday for The Dalles where he is to be employed by the btate Hign way Department this winter. First fall meeting of the Episco pal Guild wilt be hold at Ihe e'ar-c-h Hall Rent. 12. Mrs. Maybelle Foster will be hoMcss. Lea Elder has been busy lor sev eral days getting signers lor the new RE A telephone line which we hope will be a successiul project. Many Summer Lake residents at tended the Roundup in Lakeview. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE end 422 Main St. EXCHANGE Phone 6771 ' '' BETTER YOUR APPEARANCE! Wear an Eagle suit from Rudy's 6th and Main. Eagle suits start at $69.50. William Brewer. Mrs. wuuam a. Page. Mrs. Charles M. Noan, Mrs. Bert Oray, Mra. Don Vealch, daughters. Susan and .uen, Mrs. Marvin Roeder, Mrs. Olaf Enck- en, Mrs. Harold Winter. Mrs. wai .1 wrtffttt. Mra. Frank Ed wards, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Loo.ley, I , 1. ti.lfnr.1 Vfra. I.lnvd Mrs. Joseph Hallord. Mrs. iioyu Nicholson and son. Roger. Mrs. trrneni Reese. Mrs. Katherlne Nich ols, honorary club member ol Su- sanvllle. Calif., visiting 010 iric.m here, at present at tne home 01 Mr. and Mrs. William Brewer aim Mra. Lulu Darling at the Darling Brewer ranch: the two hostesses of the afternoon. Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr. and small son Oreg. Mrs. Al Feezer and two little daughters. IARBARA AND SUSAN daughters of Dr. and Mrs. John D. Merryman, 1200 Pacific Terrace, are 4 end 8 respectively. Their paternal grandmother is Mrs. George H. Merryman, 1121 Pacific Terrace; and their maternal grandparents, Mr. end Mrs. Frank Jones, live in Sprague, Washington. Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh DAR TO MEET SEPTEMBER 19 Mrs. Allan McLean, State Regent nf Oregon, Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution will be guest apeak er at the first fall meeting of Eula lnna Chapter, DAR, September 10, at the home ol Mra, A. O. Roenlcke, near Olene. The meeting will fol low a politick dinner at 6 p.m. The following day, Mrs. McLean will go to Ashland for a District three meeting and lo attend the opening of the Ashland Centennial celebration. Attending also among a large number planning to be there dur ing the week-long festivities will he Mrs. Robert Odell. Klamath Falls, nresident of District three jwho will preside. I DAR members from all of South ern Oregon have been Invited to participate In the Centennial tea and reception lo be held Saluraay, September SO. al tho Women's Civic clubhouse. This social affair will follow a parade at 2 p.m. that will depict the hlhtorv of Ashland from the time of Indian scouts, prairie schooners, miners, stage coaches and cavalry, to the present. The tea will be followed bv a 6:30 dinner for all DAR members of the Southern part of- the slate. The local chapter will . hold rummage sale. September 11. at 116 So. 11th Street In the rear of the Coast to Coast Store. Mem bers are asked to collect Items for the sale. Aloha Chapter 61 Eastern Star Aloha Chapter 61. OES met Sep tember 6, at the Masonic hall for a densert luncheon followed by cards. The refreshment table and small tables at which guests were seated were centered wnn arrangement of pastel ahaded aweet peas, pour ing waa Mrs. Charles Gilbert, chap ter president. A business meeting after the luncheon preceded the games. High score in oriage went to Mrs. mm Faust. Past Grand Matron from Ioli. Kantas. High In canasta went to Edith Moar. San Francisco, house guest of Mrs. Gilbert; and Jennie Hum took the special prize. Members were reminded lo save rummage for the annual sale planned for September 26-27. Hostesses for the event were Blanche Marks, Blanche Bchultz, Jane Swarti and Alice Peyton. Mr:;. A. Dcbov. accompanied by Mrs. Dehnar llurd. Klamath Falls, visited Callow Valley Sept. 1. Mrs. Deboy formerly lived there. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harris spent Labor Day weekend In Bend with their son and inmny. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carlon spent Ihe holiday In Klamath Falls at the home ol her parents, Air. ana .wrs Jim Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lvnch and family were recent Merrill visitors at the nome ol Maurice u e.eeic. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson and family, Klamath Falls, spent sev eral days at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nelson. Ray helped finish haying. They leu .iaa I M Mm mm! it Round T"P- .! $ FROST-LOK FREEZ-AREA VAC-U-SEAL TIGHT-WAD nd 12 trier big features! , Build up a Ultutn lor EMERGENCIES 36 For PAY MONTHS TO ON LIBERAL F.H.A. TERMS COMFORT that costs SO LITTLE! k 1 6IT ON THI PEYTON ROUTE AND FORGIT YOUR HEATING PROBLEMS 11(1 Peyton and Co. 1$ anxious to explain the revolutionary, newly engineered principles that have moved the Coleman Blend-Air plants SO FAR AHEAD in the field of home heating systems. Come In or phone RIGHT NOW ... TODAY... for modernization plan. 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