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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1954)
VHIIMY. MAY 7, 11154 HKflALI) AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OIIKGON PAGE THREE KF Resident Serves With GOC Despite Difficulties A NEW SETUP (or Cartar'i Collection Agency hit been an nounced. M. A. I Nick I Carter has purchated the buiineti of Oweni Acquitment Service and moved to the Medical Dental Building. Carter li thown with Vivian Oweni, former operator of the Owent Firm. She it now aitociated with Carter. Medical Meets Planned Tlio. Klamath County Medical Boclely will be host lo the South wenl Oreuon session o( the lltM Ex tramural ponlurntluate Educallou Lecture Series nffered by Ule Ore on Bute Medical Society on Fri day. May 31. In addition to the physlclena ol Klnnmth County, those ol Lake. Deschutes and Crunk counties are Invited lo attend the leclurrs In Klamath Falla which will alart at 2 p.m. at the Yacht Club. The lecturea, which will be de voted to general surgery, are bo- Inn presented v Dr. Frederic It. nonlly. Portland, and Dr. Orvlllc V. arlnirn, sun Krsnelsco, assis tant prolrssor of surflrry, Unlver- alty of California Medical Hrhool. Each guest lecturer will preaenl lo paixro and participate In two panel discussions. A no-host dinner for the physl etniia In attendance la planned be tween tho afternoon and evening sessions. the Extramural 'Postgraduate Education lectures are pari ol the Oregon State Medical Hocl'ty'a pro grsm of bringing postgraduate edu cation opiHirtunitirtt to the busy phvMclan In hia home community. Civic Club Play Planned FOHT KLAMATH Tlie three act larce, "Adam'a Evening," will be presented In the C.I. clubhouse by the Civic Improvement Club Prlday and Hsturdsy evenings. May 7 and I at 8 o'clock. High lighting the ovcnlng'a entertain ment will be vnacal tiumbera by two male groups, the Modoc Lum ber Co. trio, Donald l. Veatch, Clall Culver and Dcnnla Knowles; the Chlstian Mrai' Service Club quartet composed of the Rrv. Ed nuiiirt Stanton, Hob Merger, Charlet Wortham, Klamath Agen cy; and Howard Common!. Fort Klamath. Announcing the program wfll be the play director, Mm. Frank Btra- Did you ever try walking lor mllea with an Injured back? That la what Oeorge Itowland, fi, did lo enroll In the around Observers Corps, April it. He beard over the rndlo, the call for volunteer to enlist In tills great Civil Defense program, and the desire to help do hla bit In defense of hia coun try overwhelmed him and he aet out to walk all the way to the air port, from Ma home t 1 1137 Want land. At the airport he found Ruasell Avery, airport manager, who re lened him to the chief observer who heard his story and Im mediately assigned him to a "watch" In the observation tow er. Mr. Rowland'a story goes. In part, like this: "I waa born at llarrlsburg, Lynn County, Oregon, the year of 1801. I spent most of my younger riaya on the farm. In the middle IBM's I met and mar ried Mary Fischer at Vancouver, Washington. (Mary la a native of Hull Lake City, Utah). To us, three children were born, A boy. John; two girls, Eleonore end Ruth. Now they are all married and have lanv llles of their own. John Uvea In Philadelphia, Penn sylvania. Eleonore at Bweel Home and Until at Portland. Mr. Row land and his wile live alone at Ihcir present address, and would like to have something to do, other than "Just aittln' around." But with a uarfk that "hurts" prior to a change In the weather, the, work would have to be light In nature. "But I can walk, and my general health Is good, and a Janllor'i Job would suit me llnel" Away back In 1945, on Christmas Eve, at Woodland, Washington. Oeorge and Mary aet act out to lay In a aupply of provisions for over the holidaya. They came to a railroad crossing, a train swooped down upon them, caught the front bumper of their car, dragged them over 400 feet be fore coming to a atop. Mra. Row land came out of the crash with a broken leg, severe head concussion and multiple cuts and bruises, while Oeorge suffered a back In Jury, Both were In the hospital for over three months. Mr. Rowland la a veteran of World War I, and pltnes, passing over head are of single motor, bl-molor or multi motor type, simply by listening, bclore verifying hla decision, by seeing, ills wile has become In terested too, and playa the game of "detection" with him In their own home. Bald Hhe: "Heldom la Mr. KowUnd wrong ha learned so quick"! Having no means of transpor tation to reach the airport to ! FOR MOTHER'S DAY f han. general chairman la Mrs. Richard O. Varnum. A nominal ad mission charge will be made, and all proceeds will go to Uie club benefit fund. The public Is Invited. JlrJ ROWLAND j HAROLD'S I FAMILY STYLE DINNERS I Locoled South B-Woy of Riverside Drive J OPEN 1 P.M. 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