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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1952)
SATUKIMY, OCT, 'j t; 1082 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS! OREOON PAOR NtNF FOE Auxiliary wa1" -MpMMBBMBiaaaaaaaiwaawaaaaaawWMwaMwaaaaawawa iinvmiiijiMvw0"pmmmmammz3mMimmmmm Honors Officers . Klamath Falls LurIcs Auxiliary ' '.V: fv AJII V . ' Js.ni i ..ii AJL.;- ' -' honored State President, Mary Browns, Orant.i Pans, and Btnto Vice President, Lona Uergmun, Mrdfnrd, when they were guests n( honor at a no-host dinner given by the lociil auxiliary In the ban 'I not room ol the Wlllnrd Hotel. October 8 Vice President of thn local iui. illary, Mary Wells, acted as mistress ot ceremonies. In the ab sence ol President Patricia Henry. Following the dinner, President Prtrlcla Henry Joined the group ijid conducted the regular meeting and Initiation ceremonies In thu FOE hall. The following candidates were Initiated: Juanitn Parker, Myonn Rice, Nancy Llnder, Ethel Miller and Alice UePcw. President Browns spoke briefly but Informatively on the local and other Oregon auxiliaries, as to what they are doing and can do May Eck, olflclal mother, re ceived gifts and birthday greetings from the officers and other mem bers After the meeting refreshments were erved by the local officers. Next regular meeting and initi ation scheduled for October 23. WOMEN OP THE EAGLES in Klamath Falli honored Stale Preiident Mary Brownt, of Grant. Pen, and Slate Vic President tone Bergman, Medlord; at a no-holt dinner October 8 in the banquet room of the Willard Hotel. Picture of tha fouriom, Includes II to rl, seated, Lona Bergman, state vice president, of Medford; Mary Browns, stata president, Grants Pass; and standing, same order, Dorothy Ham street, slat outside guard; and Mary Wells, vie president, Klamath Falls. In picture at right, back row, wearing capes, II to rl, Josephin Williams, Merle Brown, Alice Hurley,, Esther Hodges, Joyce Weaver, Mary Lou Algaire and Fiorina Yborra. At table to left, clocltwis from th left, Louise Fett, Helen Chapman, Mildred Klum, Hil dred Burris, Marie Kilgore, May Eck, and Fannie May Thompson. tack table, from th left, Dorothy Hamstreet, Lona Bergman, Mary Browns and Mary Wells. Table rioht front, cloekwis from th left. Ethel Millor, Alico DePew, Kay Bellinrjer, BetN Kets dever, Myona Rice, Alie Upndhl, Lorna Groves and Juanita Parker. Photo by Kettler Fort - Klamath II MVRTLK WIMI.H - Die Long Bell and tiecp Creek VI- new buildinv was alo completed 'cinilies of Yaniscy ninuiiiiiui. last week bv electricians coming inhere hunting Is npurird to He lr -m Klamath Falls to do the work. . I (good In apite ol tlie tinder diy i Making an exceptionally fine lorrst conditions and iiiuuiiIik.ii 1 1 flowing In the face of Miff com tnighu, two most unlavoruulc i nctitmn from all over the State of 1 1., ir lor nrrr hiiiiie'u Vririuii ' Orriton. cmtv member of Mrs. Ml. and Mrs. William C. Hark- burners are playing for g"d Raymond K Loo-lry's local 111 In. Burianicnlo. Calif . vinllcU I Koukinuj rain, whicn would Iii-Iji footer y Club project was award Minds while mi a business WiPniauri, considerably. they say, d honors at tlie Mate fair, held hero iaM wrrk, airlving Tuesday uut rvfry a,y dawns clear wlihuui 'i Salem, Ore . during early 8ep and leaving IHurxlay lor Klain-i, C0U(1 ln u,p Ulc k,., umber. Mr. and Mrs. Lowley lur- alh Klls, where they planned lg)Ueel lall weather Mill continue.-.. ! iiKlied lian piiiUlion Uiere lor see other Inemis before reluming klng everyone happy except , Unee of the girls. Janice and Ola Jimiie 'lliey weie hiiig-tiine lormer j Die hunters I dvs Kendall and Janet Wilson. Mrs. utirns brloie moving early this . Kr.dav noon " T- W'1""1" ,ook ,n" w ."l -,.. r to their new ho.n, l ! ' 'j J " , ' "" ': ' Kn.d to the lair while Mr and Kseiamenin i . ?' . . . i- . i", i Mrs. Mewail Nirlmlson also per- Mr Mia. Harry B.um. "'rd "J1.""1. ,KI'",n sonallv accn.pnnied their daugn- ai iheir Fori 'Klamath te.sidence.,"r.."'''"'n "."...l'H 1 d.'" "J ''" Out-t.,iid.i,g honors went to F.ma win miiis. Wimi nnri Fifth Birthday For Ray Stearns Five years is a nice age to be. and especially nice to have a birth day party. Young Ray Stearns, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Stearns, 310 Lewis, was host to a group of his friends September 10. Tho sow boy motif was used for the cake, decorations and party favors. Attending were the following: Frances, Constance and Jacqueline Ballantyne, Lynn Ausland. Virginia Henderson, Ccraldine Fitzgerald, Sara Ellen Stearns, Mrs. VY. Aus land, Mrs. J. Ballantyne, Mrs. A. Fitzgerald. Mrs. June Wallwork, Mrs. T. Henderson and Mr. and i Mrs. Ray Luke. i im-ir r, . r. ..... ...... pmcm. Contraiy to Tiiuoihy Kenn.;.lly arr ed he e ',,,1, ur.sday l.om lied Bi '' J-'1'1-; lM.on , ,llr bxtlM.us i l,e!e he has been ,n the interest . . . ,-,.,,.--.., 1 ui ni Hie Piiliuk J. McAulllle cattle He is cnipincd hr:o and In Cal llmnia by Mi Aulllle In Ills live atmk operation.-, and has nearly iecoveie.1 liom a broken collar hone sustained leienlly at lied Itlulf when he was tin own liom his horse. Here fur the opening day nf the deer hunting -season on. Oil. 4, weie Uaviri Jackson and Jim Kirk land ol Portland, who were house guests at the home of Jackon'a unrle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. JaikMin. Other guesUs K'.iurdav evening lor a lew, days of deer hiinHnu were Mi. and Mrs. L'rov Pease, Yuba City, Calif. Upending Monday and Tuesday a hoircgucsls ol Mr. and Mia. hrji Dixon at the lllxon ranch vsie Mr. and Mrs. liussell Tisdale, Klimath Kalis new structure lor use mentioned above. ,riln:e s liolarshin. Uimrnsinns ol the bulldinu are I Woiklnu as a team, by virtue ten by fourteen Iret, and U i t.-n ol their iinm-l food cake feet six Inches high, 'lite interior Is attractively finished, the walls' a light green, the floor covering of linoleum and lour oveihead ceil- j Ing light Itxutrrs carrying out a color scheme of maroun and lij;M 1 green, while tlie exterior consists of light gray fireproof sliinsles. Construction of tlie telephone rrlvmg company building required Unci .rem io Lu.iipirie, anci was mi. rirn ' by O. J. Ollenlnirger, telephone I company building construction' loreman ol Eveiett. Wash., who worked alone for a week until he: was Joined by Clarence Craig, also i of Everett, who limshed tlie Job' when Ollenburger was called home i Here Irnm Grants Pass lor nn;ian aionoay, aepi. au, oy tne ill and tinsuccesstul weekend of deer hunt ing were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sluaser. ho staved with her sister and family, Mi. and Mrs. Frank Ken dall and children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Brtwoe led Sunday altenioon for their home at Prospect alter a visit here ovor the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wlmer, Their daughter, Diana Ruegg,. stayed with her gtandparenui lor a further visit. Since the opening day ot deer season, red hatted hunters have been more numerous here than the game they have come alter ao far not one deer has been alaln by nlmrods who have been out rverv day sines betnie daylight on the trail of Ihc elusive buck. How ever, hunters from otiUude points passing through here enroute home have had good hick, mostly In DANCE Community Hall South Sixth Saturday 9:00 to 1:00 Standard Music By ' Lcs Gardner and hii WESTERN SWING BAND i KFLW Broodcoit Saturday, 5:00 p.m. Adm. $1.00 (Tag Inc.) news nf hi. wife 111- snrb her. finished, Craig lelt tor Everett Fit ;c,uo day noon, Oct. S. after completing the Job on the scheduled dale. ir L 11 tL fl Equipment of the telephone com- ' rOTt MamaLII Vl pany was formerly kept In a ware-! . . . .. . house In the rear of Joe's motel ( nh r rtne. WhirP here .nil th. eh..... ! I.,.tin VIUU TlOlli VVIIUC f- , i- i - - i - - - - t fcWsJwaifMinr ii iii i, am mm ....n.nni ni . mi m hum Hi a,,,:. , . : I ' r r- i former KF neighbors Mrs. W. on Bula (Mrs. Amos) Kclsey 7u 'r w- McNealy and dtr Mrs. William i at Klamath Valley recovering (iVSry53 rJonnelly (Ruth McNi. I (l0m surgery-over a week ago- , REFLFCTIONs UXA-itrS Knowm Bula - she WOULD be ' . , I FROM Je' gfa "DOING FINE '-ls the report 'doing fine! ' ' ' Just a fun night and if you're f y V ' r? " more comfortable ln a dinner . tj J t ; , v ',. Jacket OK But Uie committee says . J'V -f . . f 'I ' S -It ttf , 4 ALMOST AS GOOD r- as being ' . f ' I "v there was hearing their son's if." I k wedding over tape recording tS- i r " The Harold Loerkes In West Bend ., ..,.- aflta ' ' J V s -tt Iowa were unable to be here when f .' ""'-''', Tj Mi. wedding bells rang for Emily Elz- l!fi' Lf i ner and Waj-ne Loerke so the ; .; I , 17 " I ' considerate couple sent them the i jp . j recorded ceremony. ' .i VI ll'-'v' AN I ANOTHER ONE who didnT f ; T; ' I Jt F I h Ishow up at the same wedding was " , 1 f,I ? v Jr VA. ' ' ,:M';.v 1K.4 Melrose and Marilyn John-1 fishermen on the boat Did some I L ' " . 1 " T , V r , h-;. i pii.hni., ... in .tie iM.i.ar uittiiv, h.. ."- 7 1U. , ,,'ior lli.r hj. - tl,(l,n..H i..u.,-t..r H.m s, --- - v baklnu aivisinn Mirsits ri.w. u .... will merely t.cnc s-n . .m-rnnle to receive a MiuTZ ..j .'".t 'J.-Tl ribhorn and individual scholarships to the Hi.i3 4-11 summer scnooi at Corvullis. and were adjudned runners up In the state loir cnam pum In lit drmonslralinn. Marie was also rivin a red ribbon in the cake bakiiiq contest, and a white iiiilmii lor her angel looa cake wlule Jiuilce w-as awarded a red ribbon on her angel looa cake exhibit, and Oladys Kendall lecelvcd a red ribbon on her cook lev. The mrls and their leader are to he roiigrniiilatrd on their line suc cess, much of which Is due lo Uie untiling work ol Mrs. Loosely, who has mr many cis ...-.u. "'!: S030 Mnnzanlta-pledged Chi sell to various divisions of omega-Barbara Cuter dtr ,,l Mhe Brooks Custers 342 Shasta Way came home for the weekend DELAYED COMMUNIQUE i from NY with news that the Chas. V, Rughs Ray lambs and John ny Ifoustons were there to see the World Series mailed the 29th of Sept reached KF late afternoon of Oct 4 at least reached this ae.sk then But the newsroom wa a nice green shade of envy when the message was read Everybody here LISTENING while that sex tet was listening and LOOKING! and not over TV either Other than seeing some great baseball played they had already seen some top notch shows and were looking for ward to a completely wonderful lime! ! the lucky so and auches!! BARBARA 6WANSON dtr of Mrs- Tim Murphy was to have the Marliu Swansona was tapped bp'n briaesmaid but ended up a the other day during the dinner . patient In the hospital a couple ol hour mi Cirvu. m.ii mr pw Th.i. ! days before the wedding so Mrs. Upsolin-a U of O Junior women s jLeonaid Wollmeler came up from r IU H. ' 1 E. 1 1 1 1 1 bIMIU 11V... she changed her name to Loerke. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! ! be latedly to the Wlllmolt Crandalls Both were October babies and Ihe son Russell came over from Yreka on a combined busi ness and visiting trip to see them His mother was 76 the 3rd and on the llth his dad was 102!! and he was a wee bit tired after being up and down an it step ladder cutting limbs off ot all their trees with a bucksaw! 1 THE JOHN CLEGHORNS 319 High came home the 7th from a 10 day trip on the Oregon Coast Deep sea fishing at Dcpoe Bay and came home with a HUGE salmon ididn't say John CAUGHT the fish only said he came HOME U. hi ... ' honoiary Barbara Is president of h.r Dinner !c,rn " nd Ju,,"r lar uinncr , vur-A. ,...,... ,-n.ki. YWCA a "campus capable' she -was a member of Kwaiua. Martin and Dorothy S are klnda proua oi mat gal and mama bakinil 1 ' oinniunnor concert is complete sell-out and that all membership tickets will be mailed in a couple of days. MUSIC MUSIC MUSICK'I al tlie party lor Janet Fowier last Sat when party favors were harmonicas and 21 sprouts tuning up YOU think ot It my head achesll "PLEDGELING8" from OSC news comes that Virginia Van Doren dtr of Ihe John Van Dorens'with It ) there WERE exoert 1K.4 Melrose and Marilyn John-1 fishermen on the boat Did some .son air oi uie Morgan jonnsons visiting in Portland witn air Mrs. Ray Jam and family also with was made lor two reasons, to secure a more central location for the dial system equipment and an absolutely fireproof bulldinu for Its storage. The nioperty on whloh It was erected was purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlmer. Work of moving Die necessary service material got underway Monday. Oct. 6, with W. T. Oates Jr., Chtloqutn, local telephone com pany troubleshooter and lineman for this locality, In charge of the transfer o! equipment from Its previous location, , Neceaaary electric wiring of Ihe Elephant Sale Fenltired at Ihe next meeting of the club on Friday afternoon. Oc tober 17. will be a white elephant sale, whrch will depart from the usual procedure of bringing wrapped articles for sale. Items will be worn by club members, visible and In plain sight, so that purchasers may take their choice. Articles are not to exceed fifty cents In value. It w as derided. This was tried last year at a club meeting and proved very successful. Ntrrmjx' Receiva liberal profits twice yearly wti .X jpw .nro;a''aj! ,W jV . i.viiKii.M.mi happy Dledce to Kanna Ah.hu Theta also OSC and Rosemary Murray dtr of the Percy Murrays 812 Pacific Terrace pledged at the same time. APPARENTLY the Stan Mil lers left Del Monte Lodge about the time the J. Royal -6haws ar rivedhowever both couples tc eently spent a few days at Pebble Beach. COMFORT'S THE THING!! Wear ANY old thing! I to the Yacht Club Sat nlte There seems to be some confusion some think it's a costume parly not so but overalls gingham dresses aprons anything' In order It's PIANO LESSONS Arr ig with teacher aaw re tttrt yam day r girl a the iattrumtat that it a jay for lift. Yaa can raat a lavtly arw Saiatt iane for .7S iMalhlr at a nt aien at law 4,00 aianlhlr: la either mm yea may, II yaa 'h, eaalr the real, for rtewaafcle time, fowere1 gurchata with ae aowa geymtat atctttary. Louis' R. Mann Piano Co. lit N. 7th Hiranan Organ Do YOU Know ? YOU CAN BUY A NEW '52 BUICK Spc. SPORT COUPE t . . . EQUIPPED with Radio Hearer Back up liqhrs Dlux Strinq Whl Foom lex Cuihioni Directional Siqnali and An-li-Freete . . FOR ONLY.. '2714 03 H. E. HAUGER 1330 Main Prion. S151 'Let fftB