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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1954)
'WEDNESDAY. JULY 14 1954 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE BASIN BRIEFS PlcnlO Pni-mo. ...u.... Worth and South Dakota, living or visiting in Southern Oreg and Northern California will hold their annual picnic at TouVelle Park, north ol Medford, on Sunday, July 25 at 1 p.m. Those attending are asked to being picnic lunch and table service. Coffee, punch and Ice cream will be furnished. A pro gram of music and contests is j planned, according to Mrs. H. Tln seth, secretary. Plcnio Dinner for former res idents of Kansas is planned for Bunday, August 8, at Lithia Park, Ashland. About 200 members of Southern Oregon Kansas Associa tion are expected to attend. Fam ily style dinner will be served at 12:30 noon; a program of speak ing and entertainment is planned, and officers will be elected for the coming year. All former Kansans are welcome. Coffee and dessert will be furnished. Further Informa tion may be obtained by writing John S, Duffy, 542 South Ivy, Med ford. Potluck The "Royal Arch Wid ows" will (told a potluck picnic at the Porkey Borough residence, 1626 Myers Lane, Medford, at 5:30 p.m., Saturday, July 17, for the wives of Royal Arch Masons and wives of candidates from Southern Oregon. Dessert, rolls, butter and beverage are arranged for. Wives are reques ted to bring table service and a covered dish. Outdoor Meeting The 8th an nual outdoor meeting of Koyal Arch Masons of Southern Oregon will be held Saturday, July 17, at the Thompson Creek Park. 12 miles up Thompson Creek from the Ap plegate bridge. Registration and no-host dinner from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Lodge at 8 p.m. Fred Hcilnronner has returned from a 10-day trip to the Pacific Northwest. He had an unexpected visit with his nephew at Helena, Montana, during the trip. To Hart Mountain Harlan Bos worth of Medford Is expected here Thursday en route to the Order of the Antelope trek to Hart Moun tain. Fort Klamath Loren Miller of Fort Klamath was a businesa visit or In Klamath Falls Tuesday. Fishlnr . at East Lake this week were Buz Thompson, Oliver Kaley, Harry Peltz and Joe Mat lick. Visiting Mrs. Laura C. Brand on of Coaullle Is visiting her son. .fack Brandon and his family, at Weyerhaeuser. Hospitalized Mrs. O. K. Puck- ett, 1927 Earle, Is at mamam val ley Hospital undergoing treatmenf. Bly Martin Cavan who opera tes the Loggers Club at Bly Is at Klamath Valley to undergo surgery today. Visitor Sally Woodhouse, Palm Springs, arrived today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ellis and Ken and Linda. Former Resident Wilfred Hen ry, former resident of Klamath Falls and member of a pioneer fam ily Is visiting relatives and friends in Klamath Falls this week. He is registered at the Winema. George Verllng assistant man ager at Payless Drugs, will start the first lap of a European tour Thursday. He will drive to San Francisco, fly to New York and join a conducted Marian Year tour, Hying from New York Sunday on bur a fnr Pnmp Nire. Lmirdes. Paris, Llsieux. After the tour is tompleted, Verllng win visit an aunt in London, then continue to Ireland for a month's visit with relatives. He will return about the middle of September. , Home Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Downing, 1209 Pine, returned Tues day from spending a weekend at Reno. Stopped Briefly A. B. (Sandy) Robertson, vice president of the Production Credit Corporation, called to visit with Lee S. McMul len, Klamath Production Credit As sociation, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson were on their way back home to Spokane after visiting a daughter at Santa Cruz, California. On Business Frank Lathrop, Yreka businessman, was a Klam ath Falls business visitor early this week. Montana Picnic The annual picnic lor former Montana resi dents and their families will be held July 25 at Lithia Park. Ash land. Potluck dinner at 1 p.m. Col fee ice cream, pop, plates, cups and silver will be furnished. Those attending are asked to "ring items for an auction sale, according to Mrs. Ralph Hutchins. Medford. sec retary. Home-Mrs. Alice Lamm, new president of the Klamath Falls Soroptimlst Club, Mrs. D e n a Backes vice president, delegates to the' International Soroprlmist convention held at Lake Louise. Canada, and Mrs. Isabelle Brixner and Mrs. Coral Sabo who also at tended returned home Monday. Open The Union-Rogue Baptist camp for young people is being opened Monday, July 19 to run through July 26 at Medford. Ses sions are open to Junior groups 1 . and thr racial 4icr4ru cum 111 stinci MUKiii' IlfTIK (I) TraM ffttlMt RnpM mfai C J. PfJ3. M TJ. lm im r n b writ cii iTHI DIAN CLINIC tVrvtfMtk Pfcrtitlaaf 4Jf4 n. I mNormnumTiouirvii 4 hMmtUitl!! Pftl4f 11. 0v and college age men and women. A three-day retreat for older women will follow the regular ses sion. Several young people from Klamath Falls will attend. Home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerrigan, Klamath Falls and Ashland attended the Democratic meeting in Eugene at which Adlai Stevenson, 1953 Democratic candi date for president spoke. Coming Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Tilton, Arlington, Massachu sets, will spend several days here later this month while visiting Crater Lake. They are visiting at president in Ashland with Tilton's father, Dr. F. C. Tilton and will visit in Portland with his mother, Mrs. Vida Hanson. The family is well known here. Tilton is associated with the Air Force Cam bridge Research Center, Cam bridge, Massuchusetts. At present he is chief of the development engineering section of the atmos pheric devices laboratory. Entered Dale West, Merrill , producer of Aberdeen-Angus cat tie is among early entrants in the livestock division of the Plumas County Fair and Centennial Cele bration, August 12-15. He will conv pete with other exhibitors -for $15,000 in prize money. Improving Mrs. Leslie Brigg, long-time erlden hsmK t of taal long-time resident of Klamath Falls is Improved today following serious major surgery at Klamath Valley Hospital Wednesday. She is asscclated with Payless Drugs. Improving Mrs. Annette Wil chcr, 307 Division Street is recov ering from an appendectomy ai Klamath Valley Hospital on Mon day. Visitors are allowed. Home Shirley Johnston, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. John ston, Keno Route is home recuper ating from a recent appendectomy. Instructor David Seed, Junior at the university of California, arrived Tuesday forenoon to in struct diving classes at the local municipal swimming pool. HI at Alluras Howard Stick- ney, coming from California to go to Hart Mountain with the Order of the Antelope Thursday with Ernest Q. Hedlund, was bringing with him Hedlund s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Scott, all of them of Man hattan Beaoh. Between Reno and Alturas Tuesday morning, Scott suffered a slight stroke and was hospitalied at Alturas. At Coast Mrs. A. D. Addison and daughter, Mary Margaret and Mrs. Dick smith and daugh ter, Dorothea Geary, are expected home this evening after spending a tew days at Harnor, Oregon. Flight B of the 9417th Air Reserve Squadron will meet to night at 8 p.m. at the Klamath County Fairgrounds exhibit build ing. All members and those in terested in joining or re-Jolnlng the U.S. Air Force Reserve are urged to attend. Bookmobile schedule for Fri days during July is: Chelsea Ad dition (Slagles's Res.), 9-9:30 a.m.; Pelican School, 9:40-10; Wocus, 10:15-10:45: Shady Pine, 11-11:10; Modoc Point, 11:40-12:15; William son River Store, 1:25-1:30 p.m.: Klamath Agency, l:45-2-:15; Fort Klamath, 2:30-3; Wilson's Cot tages, 3:15-3:30; Crater Lake Ran ger Station, 4-5 p.m. Baby Girl A daughter, Dale Denise, was born June 25 at Van couver, Washington, to Jean and Dale McMullen. The baby's mo ther, the former Jean Dearborn, was with the Red Cross here for several years. Dale is a Washing ton state senator. Their address Is 6818 East Middle Way, Van couver. Poe Valley The Poe Valley Home Ec will meet at the home of Marjorie Witting, Tuesday, July 20, at 2 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Swim Teams for boys and girls are being organied under the direction of Dick Valancour at the municipal swimming pool, ac cording to Ella Redkey, manager. All who are Interested are asked to report at noon to the pool. Enroute Mr., and Mrs. Walter Kerrigan of Ashland stopped In Klamath Falls Tuesday on their way to Klamath Agency. They had been in Eugene to hear Adlai Stevenson and attend the Demo cratic rally. Korea Army Sgt. Franklin D. Nunley, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nunley, Route 1, Anderson, has recently been graduated from the 2nd Infantry Division Non commissioned Officer Academy in Korea, Vacation Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald, 126 High, left for a few days in Portland on the start of a two-weeks vacation. "Mac" is display advertising manager of the Herald and News. Deadline for applications for certification of potato, grain, grass and legume seed crops to be filed at Klamath County Agent's office is July 20. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton of Marvin's have had as recent house guests Mrs. Charles Wllkins and her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Harvey O Mealey. Oklahoma City. The women were joined in Los Angeles by their husbands and left for Hawaii to vacation. The O'Mealeys own a chain of cafeterias in Oklahoma. Leaving Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Stebbins and daughter Tamara left by United Airlines this morn ing for Portland and Yakima. At Yakima thev will visit Mrs. Steb bins' parents, Dr. and Mrs. Or lando J. Johnson, former residents of Klamath Falls. They will fly to New York, Baltimore, Wash ington D.C., Cuba, Jamaica and other resort points before return ing to their home in Caracas. Venezuela. Stebbins Is vice pres ident of the Chicle Adams Com pany in South America. Meeting The Women's Guild of Zlon Luthern Church will meet Thursday, July lb at the home of Mrs. M. F. Eberleln, Summers Lane. This will be the annual birth day party. Time will be 1:30 p.m. All members and friends are in vited to be there. Business Ross R. Johnston, for 15 years manager of the tire de partment at the Balsiger Motor Company and for the past two years, with the Monarch Tire Service here has opened his own new business in Ashland, in part nership with R. L. Crosby. The shop is known as the C & J Tire Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston have purchased a home in Ash land at 73 Granite Street. They have two children, Nancy Ann, 11, and Ross Jr., nine. Visitors Recent visitors to Weed were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Gaynor and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Altar and son Martin, Jon Altar return home with his parents. Dance There will be a com munity benefit dance at the Fort Rock grange hall Saturday, July Away Mrs. Joe Cox of Mar vin's, has spent several days at Brookings with Mrs. Eva Lee Long, former resident of Klamath Falls who has been ill. Mrs. Long operates a dress shop in Brookings. v... Crt-lr-o A forest service radio has been installed at the Summer Lake Lodge. Anyone ..kin- tn mil Ihrmiffh n mfrrfm. cy call may do so by calling the lodge. New Daughter Mr. and' Mrs. Lynn Huebner, Marysville, aro parents of a baby daughter, born June 20 in Marysville. This Is their first child. Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Nelson, Summers Lka.e. ... Til Mrs Tjnna Onmns. former resident of Klamath Falls, tiow livinir at inoft M dth Ktrept. Rnn Jose, California, Is ill and sends word she is unable to write her many friends here but would line messages from them. No Plav There will be no golf matches for women at Reames Golf and Country Club Friday. Men of the senior caravan will play all day. Party Ladies of Zion Lutheran Women's Guild will hold the an nual Guild birthday parly at the home of Mrs.' Frank Eberllne, 2959 Summers Lane, Thursday, July 15, 1:30 p.m. Friends and mem bers are cordially invited. Here Miss Edilh A. Porter, Los Angeles spent Monday in Klamath Falls. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haines, Phoenix, Arizona, former residents ' of Klamath Falls are visiting friends and relatives here. They are houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. C. w. Litzenoerger 3UU5 An derson Street. Haines was at one time wire editor for the Herald and News. Working The Valley Pump nnd Equipment Company, Klamath Falls spent last week testing wells in the Fort Rock area. Visiting Mrs. George R. Barn- hart, Eugene, pioneer business woman of Klamath Falls is spend ing two weeks here as the house guest of Mrs. Phil Schroeder, Pa cific Terrace and Mrs. Henry Perkins, also of Pacific Terrace. Mrs. Barnhart owned and oper ated a dress shop here between 1919 and 1932 when she left for Eugene where she also owned a New 20-30 Officers Installed New officers of the Klamath Falls and 1 Tulelake 20-30 Clubs were Installed at a dinner meeting Saturday, July 10, at Jen-Ed's. Bernie Griffin, outgoing Klam ath Falls president, presided over the business meeting and installa tion ceremony. Tulelake club officers installed arei Chet Stonecypher,- president; Harry Santos and DeRoy Simpson, vice presidents; Don Phillips, Don Babbitt, Clint Smith, - Bill Powell and Chick Wakefield, board of directors. Bill Ernst, sergeant at arms; Jim Jeskey, secretary; Roy Chapman, treasurer. The two latter are hold overs from the past s 1 x months term. Klamath Falls 20-30 Club officers are Erik Carlson, president; Ter ry Tennani and Lyle steers, vice presidents; Wally Nordwall, Dave Rote, Lou Gillespie, Mel Robin son and Graydon Gw7n, board of directors. Ivan Ecclcs, sergeant at arms Bob Clammer, song leader; Dave kodd, secretary; Bill uoiner, treasurer (a hold over). The new officers will serve from July 1 through December 31. Attending the meeting from Tulelake were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Stonecycpher, Elmer L. Waits Jr., Harry Santos, Mr. and Mrs. Le land Plerson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Oresh am, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ernst, From the Klamath Falls club Helps Heal And Clear Zemo, a doctor's antiseptic, promptly relieves itching, stops scratching and so helps heal and clear sunace rasnes. uuy Enra Strength, zemo lor tubborn cases I specialty frock business. The late Mr. Barnhart, who was with the U.S. bureau ot reclamation as sisted here for some years. Her business was first in a small shop near the Pine Tree treater, later in me Mcuanny Dunning, In Town Mrs. Tom Newton, Tulelake was a Klamath Falls vis itor Tuesday. were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clammer, Gray don Gwyn, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Steers. 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