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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1954)
1 PAGE EICHT ireiuLn and news, klamath falls, oregon TllBfilMY JULY 105 BASIN BRIEFS Ice Cream Social The Meth odlat Youth Fellowship Is sponsor ins en Ice cream social at the church, Wednesday, 1 to :30 p.m. There will be special entertain. menu , Wisconsin Picnlo will be held Sunday, August 1 at the main pic nic ground, point Deuance rare Tacoma, Washington. Colfee fur nlshed but bring a coffee pot. Sec retary la Mrs. Charles H. Nichols, 2U South 13, Tacoma 6. Enrolled Pfo John P. Kendall on of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Kendall. 1019 Laurel, Is now en rolled In the Aintlaircraft and Guid ' ed Missiles branch ot the artillery school at Fort Bliss, Texas in 37-weeks course. A graduate ot Klamath Union High School, he at tended Oregon Slate college prior to entering the service in June. 1953. Malta A drivers license ex. . iminer will be on duty' at the Mails fire hall Thursday, July . from noon until 6 p.m. The Klamath Falls office nill be open to handle renewal licenses only on that date. Home Jack Metz, apprentice photo-engraver at the Herald and News, has returned from summer camp at camp ciaisop. Convalescing - Willard LeRoy Hunter, 3. and Randy Hunter, 17 months, sons of Mr. and Mrs. wlV lard L. Hunter, 1530 Derby, under went tonsilectomies at Klamath Valley Hospital a week ago Mon day. Both are home and getting along fine. leRoy I'pnendahl son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uppendahl, left Sunday for Berkley, California. where he will attend the summer semester at Armstrong College. He will major In business aamlnistra. tion and will live at 2173 Blake Street. Training Cadet Walter F. Lov ell. 3243 Delaward. a junior at the University of Oregon, is attendmg a six-week ROTC Summer Camp at Fort Eustis. Virginia, which will terminate July 30. Play 'The NelghBors." a one act comedy by Zona Gale, will be presented at Southern Oregon Col lege July 21 at 9 a.m. assembly and possibly at a later evening program. Conference The Synod of Ore gon concluded it 64th annual con ference at Lewis and Clark Col lege. Portland, July 1. and named Dr. Earl p. Cochran, pastor of tbe Presbyterian Church of Pendleton as moderator for the coming year. Some 300 Presbyterians attended, Including local representatives. - TOTC Cadet Robert E. South well, Pacific Terrace, a senior at University of Oregon, Is attending six-week ROTC Summer Camp ai Fort Eustis, Virginia. Esther Circle of Immsnuel Baptist Church will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bill Russell, 22S5 Union. Klamath Basin will be saluted ever the Southern Oregon Hospital ity Unlimited program on KBES TV on Thursday evening,. July 8 from 6:30 to 7 p.m.- Business Visitor R.- B. Klor Eusrene renrr-spntattv,, nt nilicni ' Petersen, was a Klamath Falls vis itor last week. Shakespearean Festival which starts at Ashland on August 1 has new, comfortable seats for this year's performances. Pensacola Arvid D. Carlson, aviation structural mechanic air man, USN, ward of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Carlson. 918 Owens, has reported for duty at the U.S. Naval Auxiliary Air Station, S u f 1 e y Field Pensacola Florida. On Oahu H ask el W. Malone, airman, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs, Vclmar Malone of Lakevtew. has reported for duly at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Barber's Point, at Oahu, T.H. 'Card Party The Pythian Sis ters are sponsoring a card party. Wednesday, July 7th, at the IOOP Hall, 8 p.in. Lunch will be served. The public is invited.' Visitors from Ashland for the recent flower show school held here were Mrs. Lowell Ager and Mrs. E. W. Jermack. They were accompanied by Mr. Ager and Dick Campbell, who came on sur veying business and Mrs. C. I Lewis who visited friends. Away Mrs. J. W. Gossett, Klamath Falls, has been in' Ash land recently for a visit with friends. Named Tile Weyerhaeuser Timber Company has named recreation administrator to assist branch operations in Oregon and Washington in piannlg public pro grams for hunters, fishermen. campers and picnickers. He is Kramer A. Adams, who since 1944 has been public information officer of the California department of fish and game. He is a former Sac ramento radio and newspaperman, Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gene Twyman and baby son David, Shasta, spent the Fourth of July weekend with Mrs. Twyman a par ents Mr unrt Un T. T. ' ThaUr Ttueiake. Mrs. Twyman is the for mer Bette Thaler. Picnic The Bonansa-Langell Valley Garden Club wUI hold its annua picnic Friday July 9, 13:30 p.m.- in the Malin Park. Each member Is to be responsible for own table service and drinks. There will be a short business meeting with Betty Rice, president. giving a report on the state con vention at Ashland. There will also be a discussion on the flower show to be held August 13. Remember the mass meetine. 8 p.m. Friday. July 9. at Peterson school for' complete explanation of every phase of the proposed an nexation of a portion of the south suburban area. Everyone in the south suburban area and all in terested persons in Klamath Falls are urged to be present for this vitally Important meeting. . Meeting of the Klamath Coun ty Historical Society, chamber of commerce rooms, Friday, July 9th 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Mary Boyd Wagner, sister of Mrs. Guy Hancock. Mrs. Wagner is a former Klamath Falls resident, now living in New York City. Plan to attend and take friends. "Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dieter Jr., and children, Delores and Paul, Potosi, Missouri are guests at the borne of Dieter's par ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Dieter, Macdoel. They were onetime resi dents of Klamath County. They made the trip by car, arriving last night. Vacationers Mr. and Mrs. Art Coles and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Den ton vacationed over the weekend at Diamond Lake. Weekenders at Lake of the woods over the Fourth, were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen, Improving Jerry Premo, Steve Molotore and Tommy Skeins, in jured m an auto accident Monday. June 21, are improving at Klamath v auey Hospital. Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. Joy Ustlck and Joan Fitzwater enjoyed a fishing trip to Annie Creek and Spring Creek over the holidays. Improving Mrs. L. D. Leslie, 2036 Leroy, Is in Hillside Hospllnl for medical treatment. Mrs. Leslie is Impiovlug but Is not permuted visitors. To Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. Frank Book. 2620 Shasta Way, traveled to Walla Walla over the weekend. They returned their young granddaughters, Virkl and Linda to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walters, alter a visit here of several weeks. Pvt. Warren Taylor son ot Mrs. J. R. Taylor. Lakevtew, left by plane for Fort Lee. Virginia, for eight weeks training In the quartermaster school. He enlisted in April of 1954. Mounted Group The Jackson County Sheriffs Posse participated In the Klamath Basin Rodeo pa. rade and performed a precision drill at the rodeo Monday. In Hospital Mrs. Van Holder) former Merrill resident underwent major surgery last week at Klam ath Valley Hospital. Atleuds Rodeo Ross Dollarhlde Sr. Adel. attended the Klamath Basin Rodeo Monday. sunnier School tieorge riooos Chiloquin. who has been attending summer scnool at SOC. Ashland, spent the weekend with his family Filling In at Meade Phar macy is Mrs. Daren Knur. Mer- riu. while the Meade's are awav for the holiday weekend. Returns Home Dennis' Rlde- nour, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oail Rldenour, Modoc Point, ' returned Friday from a weeks visit with his grandparents who live In Ash. land. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Don Cole man, Ashland, visited last week witn Don s grandmother, Mia Emma Briggs, Williamson River At Beatty Mr. and Mrs. Rohlin Pfeiffer, Sprague River, were at the Beatty Rodeo with their chuck mobile. Hillside Hosnitnl R M nitnh.i. is in Hillside Hosmtal for medical ucauncfll. Rodea Visitors Bpvrlv Vini-nt Lakeview. and her princesses with a large group from Lake County attenrieri th VlnmtH llacln Dula.. and participated In the roundup Vi.illn. T- .nrf - 1 , X- worth. Grants Pass, former Klam- m roils tcsiuenis, are visiting irienas in nere this weekend. Golf Trip Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beeber and Spike attended a golf tourney at Bend over the weekend. Mounted Group The Shasta County Sheriffs Posse led by BIU SchultX Visited hr nwr 4h no,b. end and took part In the Klamath Basin Roundup parade and also performed at the rodeo on Mon day. GOC Fealnre The Sunday American Weekly featured an ar ticle "Eyes on the Sky" of ex periences of GOC volunteers while on amy in various parts ot the United states. InJorr Joe Sullins. San Di-on here for the Basin roundup, suf fered a torn car Saturday evening at the rodeo grounds. He was taken to Klamath Valley Hospital by Kalera Ambulance for treat ment and released. Summer Job Jim Fisher, son or Mr. and Mrs. Rim Fisher, lores try student nt OSC will be recrea tion guard at Laka of tha Woods. Overnight Guest In Klamath Falls last week was Winifred Oil len. Stale 4-H leader, enroute tu a meeting in San Francisco. Reluraa. Homo Mrs. Bessie Rldenour, Portland, relumed to her home Friday after spending several weeks visiting friends and relatives., 5 Visitor Andy Toyly, Cloverdale, visited his family over the week end. Mrs, Toyly plans lo move to Cloverdale In the next few weeks. Visitor Lornal Roser, who Is attendmg summer school at SOC, Ashland, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Athel Roser, Chiloquin. To Salem Mr. and Mrs. Mer vin Lieoae ana ousan speni ine weekend in Salem visiting the Harry Wesely family and other friends. . To Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. G. C. O'Neill. Modoc Point, are in Grants Pass visiting O'NelH's parents who have recently retired and moevd to the valley city from Whiltier California. Improving Guv Hltson. who was injured at the hard top races Saturday nlaht - Is reported Im proving at Klamath Valley Hos pital. Assisted Barney Calmes. Keno, assisted Billy Keen, professional clown at the Klamath Basin Rodeo during the three-day performance. lll-i-R. T. Jester, long-time resl-1 dent of Klamath Countv Is serious ly ill at his home, 787 Blaine. Ash land. He has been an invalid for several years. Meetlnr Klamath Air Search and Rescue Unit, will hold a regu lar meeting Wednesday, July 7, 8 p.m. in the Pilot's Club lounge nt the mlnlclpal airport. Pilots will be Issued emergency civil defense identity cards. There will be mo tion pictures and refreshments. Visitors Mrs. Effle Redney and daughter Ella had as weekend guests. Mrs. Redkey's son. Frank Redkey, and family, Ouincy. Cali fornia. Visiting also were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Redkey. Eugene. Ar riving today are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Redkey and two daugh ters. Marilyn and Susan from Seaside. Meeting Women's 6ociety of j Christian Service of the First I Methodist Church will picnic i Thursday. July 8, Martha and Es ther at 1:30 p.m. at Moore Park. T ho s e needing transportation ! please be at church at 12:30 p.m. I Ruth and Mary Circles will picnic : at the same hour at the home of Mrs. - Earl Redman, 803 Front Street. Oklahoma Picnlo will meet at Cavemen Park. Grants Pass, Sun day. July 11, for annual picnic and election of officers. Families are to bring lunches which will be spread family style. Lemonade and coffee will be furnished. A fiddlers' contest and children's contests will be held. Officers for 1954 have been Edgar Renfro, Camp White, nresl dent: Lester Wright. Medford vice president: Mrs. McClendon, Dll lard, secretary treasurer. 23 leauAyo. Monday, July 6, 1931 At a quiet but effective wedding on June 25 ot the A. G. Meissner home on Jefferson street. Miss Josephine G. Meissner ond Mr. Oscor Kittredge exchanged their morriage vows before Rev. Arthur T. Eaton of the First Christian church. After 0 wedding trip to coost points, Mr. ond Mrs. Kitterdge will make their home in Klomotfi Falls, wrier Mr. Kitterdge is connected in business with his t'other. Tuesday, July 7, 1931 Arthur W. Prioulx, editor of the Chiloquin Review, is in Solem attending the Oregon Slots Ed itorial association convention to extend on invitation to the association members to hold their 1933 annual convention in Chiloquin. Wednesday, July , 1931 Perry Delop, post president of the Southern Oregon Elks, ond Floyd D. McMillan, secretory of the Klamoth Foils Lodge No. 1247, left Tuesday morning for Ashland to attend the three-day annual Oregon Elks conven tion. Surge Mason, exalted ruler of the lodge, will probably leave tomorrow. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1931 Mrs. Prince Helfrich left Mondoy for her home at Vido, Oregon, after spending the post two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. ond Mrs. Willard Peyton. She was accompanied home by her smoll sister, Potricia Peyton. Friday, July 10, 1931 Robert Sproot, manager of the Klomoth Furniture Company, announced that his company hod token 0 lease on the store building ot 72 1 Main, former location of the Davis Furniture store, ond will open a new furniture store there.. Cloud Dovis, the oldest furniture man in Klamath Falls, will become affiliated with the Klamath Furniture company, Sproot said Saturday, July 11, 1931 A species of Rainbow trout, six ond one-holf inches long Is on dlsploy In the chamber of commerce window. If come swimming out the water pump on the Ryon ranch of Upper Klomoth morsh. 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