Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1953)
THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1953 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ' TWENTOCrr.! : WINNER OF THE LOUISE RINEHART art scholarship this year ii Donna Guthrie, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Guthrie. 735 So. Riverside Street. Oonna will use the $32 to study art during the Summer Art Workshop on the OTI Campus spon sored by the Klamath Art Association. She has also won the Gold Key offered by Meier and Frank, Portland and won state competition in pastel drawing. She will study at OTI under Jack Wilkinson, University of Oregon art instructor who. is teaching art 'classes. here during July. Klamath Agency . By DARLENE WOLFF Mrs. Earl Wilcox and children, Mollie and Bobble, left Monday for several weeks with relatives In Seattle. They traveled north with a sister and brother-in-law of Mr. Wilcox, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ward, and their two children, who had been visiting here over the 4th. , Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Patton and daughter are Patton's parents, grandmother, and broth ers. Mrs. Claude Patton of New castle, Pa.; Rev. and Mrs. Her man Patton, Bruce and Milton, Wlllmlngton, Ohio. Rev. Patton Is attending a national convention the Disciples of Christ church in Portland but will return before the group again heads east. An annual fireworks dlsnlay was held on the tennis court the night of the 4th. Dwlght ; "Bubs" Souers Jr., was guest of honor recently at a ham burger fry and swimming party held at Denton park In late June. Hostesses for the evening were Twlla Knlghtplce, Myrna and LHa Kensler and Janice Leake of Chtl oquin. Hie soil conservation men, their wives and families picnicked the 4th at Collier Park. ' Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogers, Bill, Dick and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, Val and infant son, Mr. and Mrs. . Jack . Shoe maker, jacque, Kirk and Brent. Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Reed, Bob and Ruth Ann, were guests from their home In Indianapolis, Ind., at their older daughter's, the Con rad Shellands, for two weeks. They left just two hours before Bad lands' parents and an - aunt' ar rived, also - from Indianapolis. The Conrad Shellands Sr., aro an nual visitors here. Shetland's aunt is Mrs. Helen Eichenberger. Guests over the 4th at the Dwlght Souers and Earl Kensiers were the Dutch Dolphus family from Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wllkie, also from the coast. Macdoel By MABY MYERS Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clement recently spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen In Ash Mra. Lloyd Naught has received worn that ber mother. Mrs. Mar vin Naught, is quite ill. Lenou Johns Is now living In Klamath Falls and la working at the Klamath Valley Hospital. Mrs. Bob Hemphill' of Eureka stopped tor a snort visit with Mr. and Mrs. OUdden Titus of Mt. Heoron. She was the former La Wanda McCurry. Mr. ana Mrs. Jack Swank spent the weekend at Medicine Lake. Mr. and Hit. Joe ourch are tne proud parents of a baby boy born at Siskiyou County Hospital, Yreka, . The new-comer welgnea 8 lbs. 3 os. Ole Robinson of Compton is Visiting in Butte Valley lor a week. Lola Clark, aaugnier oi jar. mu Mra. Bob Clark of Klamath Falls, visited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. OUdden Titus and fam ily, last week. She returned home Sunday. . . : ' Fay Clark returns to wor me first of July alter a 30-day vaca tion. He is employed by the fish and wildlife service. Sunday callers at the Douglas Clement home were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, parents of Mrs. Cle ment, Mr. and Mrs. Al Nelson .and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stiles and Mrs. William Gordon. Marietta Wiggins spent- Sunday night in Klamath Falls at the the Bob Clarks. Mrs. Robert Glick and children of Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Charles - Marrs and children of Medford visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clement and family. Staying with Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pettigrew,. for part, of the summer Is her cou sin, Carolyne Little, of South Gate, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen . and family of Claremont, cousins of Jim, called at the Buttler home last week but were unable to stay because Joanne Butler had the measles. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ooode were hosts at Sunday dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goode and Kane of Grass Lake. Roy Andrus, Betty, Harold, Mar ilyn and Marlene visited relatives in Alturas recently. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Leland Crlss were Mr. and Mrs. ' Fay Clark. Boyd Dennis arrived from Santa Barbara Wednesday to spend the summer with his father, Ivan Den nis Jr. ,. Mr. and Mrs, Orvle Crlss, Ron- ny and Pat of Redding were Sun day evening callers at the Arnold Crlss home. Ronny started work ing for the Osbomes Monday. Mrs. Russ Walton left Sunday on the streamliner to attend the fu neral of her grandfather near Compton. i Mr. and Mrs. Bard Pogle left Tuesday to spend a few days on the coast. They planned to spend the Fourth with Bard's mother at Milford. - - - - Nels Fogle - is visiting at the home of his son at Carson City, Nev. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevenson Sr., of Klamath Falls, were in Macdoel Monday. James and Ger ald Noakes. grandsons, returned with them to spend the night. Sunday guests at the Wllford Dixon home were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kaylor of Henley and Mrs. Mary Dixon of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey took- in the VFW convention at Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holguln of Bakersfield are here over the weekend to get their children who have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chalrez, Mt. Hebron. Be Sure and Attend OUR BIG OPEN HOUSE - SAT.: JULY 11th FREE GIFTS-ENTERTAINMENT-PRIZES Pelican Tractor & Machinery 677 S. 7th Phone 7733 Mrs.' Aldys Baskerville of San Diego stopped at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ken Alloway, on her way to Iowa for a three weeks' vacation. She took her two daugh ters, Beverly and Debbie, who have been staying with the Alio-, ways. Mrx, Floyd Murray and , Mra. Jack Swank returned from a bus iness trip to Grass Valley recent ly. While there they visited the Tom Carters, the Lloyd McCurrys and other friends, ' ' Saturday morning radio listen- era were surprised to hear a fa miliar voice extolling the virtues of Butte Valley over a national net work. Those who beard her said if they already weren't living In Butte Valley, they would like to be. The program was the Break fast Gang, and the voice was that of Mra. Vena Gilmer, VartVus' postmaster, who waa in flan PrsaJ Cisco for the VPW convention. tanii rkeaailMS MM 1 Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich ill "Did you look vp that correct number whan you colled tho atorkt" Memory often plays tricks ... so look up numbers you're not sure of before you call . . . Pacific Telephone. : A Gig'.New FulWtht Holds.4!M frozen Foods. il If I 1 " XSaKSaenaal I I - ' . C I I 1 v " ml Ul irVUl Speed Freezer: JgM I SHU I 1 III " 111 I ' 1 " " JB. iiF-. . ... Mi. Foodsiafyounfftdgerfipsi SAVE 22.07! 3 Days Only ! Crm 2pc Bed Divan Set crl Reg. 199.95 V Inch Latex Podding Full sited bed divan with closed arm platform rocker,' Heavy cotton padding covered with I'j Inch foam latex. Full coil spring bate supported by a no-sag spring iinit. Covered with attractive new "Fibre E" frieze. Your choice of Harmony House color. Buy now and save! 11.00 Dows, 12.00 Month on Soon Easy Term T (Usual Carrying Charge) . Foam Mattress Combination Twla SiM Budget Harmony House Regular Surface foam latex combination Attractive woven stripe cotton ticking. Matching 4Vi-in. thick foam latex mat rass and 10-in. thick 72-coil wire tied box spring. Both at this low price! 39-in. sixt 34 Medium-firm Surface Harmony House foam latex combination 39-in. fixe 88 99.88 Lulls even the lightest sleeper into deep, restful slumber. Wood rote and green cotton ticking, 4Vi-In. thick mattress, 10-in. thick, 220-coil box spring. S4-in. mattress and spring combination 104 88 54-ln.mattress and spring combination .... ........ 129.88 SWAN LAKE MOULDING CO. 'SotfyacZcbfc yma fce 133 So. 8th Phono 5188 Phone 3169 3226 So. 6th St