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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1954)
MONDAY, JULY 12, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK THREE BASIN BRIEFS Bookmobile schedule for Wed nesdays during Juiy is: Mallory's Maiket, 8:45-11 a.m.; Olene.Store, 9:10-9:30; stukel Mt. Road, 9:40 10:40; Mac's store, 10:45-11: Hen ley Store, 11-11:30. Visitor Mrs. Chet Stonecvpher, Tulelake, was a city visitor Satur day. Home From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Jay McDonald. Merrill, re turned last week from a trip to junuu io vish mends and relatives Altllru VraciAni VI 1 er's address to the Conference of oiaie uovernors at Lake George, New York, will be made instead by vice president Nixon and will be re-broadcast over KPLW tonight irom iu:ju 10 u p.m. Dour Howser of Klamath was one of seven Oregonians who ilew to McChord Air Force Base to attend the Joint meeting of Civil jjeiense personnel from Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Coos Bay There will be a fly in breakfast for the Bay Area cele bration Legion convention and Timberoo at Coos Bay, July 19 tnrougn 24. Linda DeLap has joined the stall of Mallory's Y Market to as- sist with the new Grade A restau rant which has been added. noe, new addition to Camp Esther Applegate at Lake of the Woods, was purchased for the Girl Scouts with money from the Hill Mem orial Fund instead of the Hill es tate as previously given. Martin Snyder recently re- leased from active duty with the navy, has joined the staff at Mal lory's Y Market. He plans to enter OTI tnis fall to study electronics. Dave Walrh representative for Northern California and Southern Oregon for Arden Farms, was in Klamath Falls last week on a busi ness trip. , Student Employment The of fice of District Director of Internal Revenue, Portland, points out that, under the present law, any person earning over $600 is subject to the state income tax laws and is re quired to file a return. In the case of a student earning less than $600, he may be claimed by his parents as a dependent; if he earns more than $600 a year, he cannot be claimed as a dependent and must file a personal return. Sojourners will hold a no-hostess luncheon at 12:30 noon. Wed nesday, July 14, at the Willard Hotel for all members and new comers to Klamath Falls. Lunch eon will be followed by an after noon of cards. Advancement Ronald C. Ster- land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris T. Sterland, 1865 Academy, has been promoted to musician third class USN while serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Salem, fleet flagship of Commander 6th Fleet. David o. Olsen machinist's mate third class. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edis M. Olsen. 1804 Wi- ard, has Veported for duty aboard the battleship USS Missouri. Promoted Robert G. Valentine son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Valen tine, 1807 Burns, has received an advancement in rating to boiler man first class, USN, while serv ing aboard the escort vessel USS Leray Wilson, operating with the macule fleet. Corpus Christi Nnval Aviation Cadet Gordon L. Withers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vancil A. Withers of Summer Lake, and former Oregon State College Student, has reported for duty at the U S Naval Air Station at Corpus Christi. Texas, for advanced training in single en gine aircraft. Meeting Catholic Daughters will hold a regular business meet ing tonight, July 12, 8 p.m. in the parish hall. Plrnlc Altar societies of Dor ris, Tulelake and Merrill Catholic churches, picnicked Sunday at the Malin Park. Visiting . Mrs. Walter Bower, son Kelsey and daughter Sue, San Mateo, are guests at the home of Mrs. A. M. Kelsey, 4220 Summers Lane. Mrs. Bower is th? former Ann Otey Kelsey. The visitors plan a month's visit here. Correction The aluminum ca- Bua Travel Girl Scouts will Use the same hus schedule to day camp at Moore Park as the one used by Camp Fire Girls. The Girl Scout station wagon will be used on the Weyerhaeuse" run unless attendance requires a larger oneN Any gin. regardless oi Hinuauon with a Girl .Scout, or Camp Fire Girl group is eligible to attend day camp. The program starts Tues day, July 13. Guests Mrs. Jay Mayhew and family. -Sacramento, is here visit ing her mother. Mrs. A. N. Wen- ner, 323 Commercial Street. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bertil IL.mia, rhlaaA ore irUitinlT Wfir- ncr's uncle, Eugene Warner, 2327 Darrow. ur. is. wanaen. vis ing the United States from Sweden accompanied them here. Overseas Tech. Sgt. Gerald T. Sheldon, U.S. Air Force who has been stationed at Gieger Air Force Base, Spokane, has arrived at Landstheul, Germany, where he will be stationed with the 440 Fighter Interceptor Squadron. Shel don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sheldon. Bremerton, Washington, lived here for several years. He has been In the service for the past 6 years serving part of that time in Japan and Korea. His wile and Infant daughter plan to join him as soon as living accomoda tions can be arranged. III Word has been received that George Osborne, former resi dent of Klamath Falls, now living at Vlda, Oregon near Eugene is in Sacred Heart Hospital, Eugene. Osborne, associated with the Shell Oil Company for many years has been in ill health for several months. Ill Grafton Holden, Macdoel, has been taken to the Siskiyou General Hospital at Yreka for ob servation. Higher Rating Mrs. Vida Gil mer, postmaster at the Macdoel postoffice has been advised by the U.S. Postal Department that the office she serves was advanced from fourth to a third class office as of July 1. Mrs. Gilmer has been in charge of the office for many years. She recently attended a meeting of postmasters at Bedford on the Feather River in calltornia. Home Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ager and children, Bobby and Mary Jana, Tulelake. returned Sunday night from a week's trip to Tillamook and Portland. tn MomW nf the family of Clarence Wood, 1149 Summers, Lane, who was stricken recently with a heart attack were called to his bedside. Called here were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schultz, and children Keith, Dianna ana Lynaa, Los Angeles, Leonard Wood, Ket chikan, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Rogue River. Ore gon, Mrs. and Mrs. George Fuller ton and son, David, Eugene, While hpu thpv visited a sister. Mrs. Marvin Gordon. Mr. Wood's condi tion has Improved ana ne is now allowed visitors. He will be in Hill side Hospital for several more weeks. Building Work has been start ed on the foundation for a new church building on Commercial Street for the Gospel Mission of the United Holy Church of Amer ica. The building formerly occu pied for services was crushed by the weight of snow two years ago. Mrs. C. M. Timms is pastor. Picnic The annual picnic for members of Friendship Court, No. 11, Order of Amaranth and their families will be held Sunday, July 18 starting at noon at the Malin Park. Members are asked to take picnic lunch and own table serv- 9 C Fiery llthing of I 0MM0N RASH AiUrgy - Ivy PoHoa - Htol Rsih Don't stand such torment any longer! Just smooth Kesinol Ointment on your irritated skin at once. Sec how quickly its 6 active medications combined in lanolin bring restful, lingering relief. .vrv.r-ryjk. TENITH The whole world of ex citing sound comes to you again with your mighty midget ... ZENITH HEARING AID from Standard Optical Co. "ROYAL-T" HEARING AID Now you can hear better for 1 5c a month . . . imagine such a low operating cost . . . en 15c battery lasts a full month! ZENITH "ROYAl-T" only $125 .. . (Bone Conduction Accessories moderate extra cost). Arrange Easy Terms . . . Pay only $10 a Month Our 20th Anniversary Year 715 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon 1 . HARROLD MALLORY, operator of Mallory's Y Market at the Lakeview-Merrill Junction, has Installed his own meat department. In addition to supervising the entire operation, he can substitute In any department of the market. Self-service is featured, .with special emphasis on half-case and case lots for convenience of the farm customers. New departments added include hardware, infant's and children's wear, and a Grade A restaurant. Lifelong KF Resident Dies A resident of Klamath Falls for 65 years, Thomas Alfred Vainer, died early today at Hillside Hos pital where he was taken for med ical treatment three days ago. He was 66 years old. Mr. Varner was "born in Modoc County, California and came here at the age of one year. His parents settled on land southeast of Klam ath Palls. The old ranch home where they lived was located where Idella's store now stands. Following his father's death, Mr. Vainer with two brothers, Samuel, now living in Grants Pass, and John, who died several years ago, farmed the land until encroach ment of business and population forced sale of the farm. He then worked tor the Pelican Bay Lum ber Company. He never married and has made his home in recent years at 515 South 4th Street. Surviving in addition to his bro ther Samuel, are several nieces and nephews. Two nieces, Mrs. Carrie Shulmiro and Mrs Myrtle Fogle live here. - Funeral services will be an nounced later by Ward's Klametta Funeral Home. PURE ZDD Irtltb 7K SPECIAL! Align Front End and $750 Balance Front Wheels U (Plus Wheel Weights) DUGAN-MEST CO. 522 So. 6th DODGE-PLYMOUTH PK 1101 Boy Scout Camp Held At Lake The first week of Boy Scout uamp at camp Makualla, Cres cent Lake, began July H with a full camn. The enmn nrncrnm win run five weeks through August 14. mere are a limited number of vacancies for the week beginning July 18. To be elicihlK fnr lh, program a boy must be a regis- Kim auuui. Jack Smith is camp director with ie. Coffee and soft drinks will be served. All Amaranth members and families are invited. Sleeting Lost River Grange meets Wednesday, July 14, 8 p.m. There will be a report on acti vities of the state grange. A wiener roast will be held following the business meeting to celebrate com pletion of the new outdoor fire place built by Robert Lewis. All persons with birthdays in April May, June will be honored. Visitor Ted rancher, was in Klamath Falls to- uv on ousiness. Gordon is a mem ber of the Tulelake 20-30 Club. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hundlev and twin Hmurhtore cu on and Karen, Seattle are guests ui ivir. ana Airs. L. Dan Morgan on Mitchell Street. Mrs. Morgan ailri HltnrilPV nl-O dcta- an.1 1 'her. With the Morgans, the guests mBue a inp to Keno last week Kecent Arrival Mrs. Rose Laux. Capitola, California, is here lor the summer months. She will visit her sons. Bill and Jim Clark, Klamath Falls. Mrs. Laux was ac companied to Klamath Falls by Mrs. Lillian Panning, also of Cap itola, mother of the late Harry Panning, prominent business man who died several years ago. Mrs. Panning made her home here for several years. I the following assistants: Jack Man ges, field scout executive. Lake view, program director; John Hob son, field sports'; Rex Hunsaker and Wally Palmberg, water front directors; Mrs. Grace Babcock and Elma Nelson, cooks. Junior lead ers are; Vic Sisson Jr., Chiloquin; Don Leach, Lee Wade, Jim Hol land, John Fabianek, Bill Perkins and Bill Gibson. Scouts and their leaders are reg istered from Alturas, Canby, Red mond, Chiloquin, Fort Klamath and Klamath Falls, according to executive scout director, Harold J. Shearer. 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