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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1954)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2i- 1954 '. . . . . .. - IfERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAfiR FI.FVEM ...-.. ; . . , r; ... .. . ' ... i v t... i Ofv"M AIL RELATED . . . and all except brother Fred, and .sister:) in-law, Mrs. Sydney Phelps; are&uy Phelps' children,, grand-1 eniidren and great-grandchildren. , . . - j- j - Mlddl;WSJl, Roll Front row, from the left, Lynette Phelps! Janet (ivXerM ' brother (3 'rJflpr'Sydney Douglas, Sandra, Curtit and Ernest Phelps; Victor, Jajnesvaqd j aid and Arthur, rfcis. . '. T.ro. rU.,. Zl I . DL.I. VA..I... D.ii.. CI ' l1: D.-l. I.'.. DL. viiriij, wigiiub i Tiey rtrTiy, jnaivn ( Nierry, j Clyde a RymoiwPe;Ty: Kenncih Pholp Severson,a?!Wr.ley Phelps; - . j.l ' d.ii: ci .nn. .i gML7 i n, i rt I ri .1 n rnoips, norace, uiyac, noya, uon- Carl C.ierry, Leon i 1m , DONNA ANN . . . year old daughter of Mr. and Mrsi Cecil Whitmore, Malin. She and her grandfather, Charles Whitmore, celebrated . their birthday anniversaries. May 29, when he was 65. Besides her i paternal grandparents, the Whitmores from Henley, she has material arand parents, Mr. and Mrs. King Hubble, living at Bonanza.' Photo by Ferebe'e 1 -444,ivLTU. he s three; HE'S "MIKE" . . and is the handsome and only son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weber. 1 1 1 1 Alandale Way. Michael Scott Weber is the young man s full name. Hildebrond Bv MRS. T. P. MICHAKI, Fred Mueller suffered a severely injured foot when a large bar of iron fell on It. He was taken to Klamath Falls for treatment and is now on crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Oden. Bo nanza, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Arant. Mrs. Sarah Michael returned to her home Tuesday. August 10. from a six weeks vacation spent with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mattie matter son and family at Orcutt, Califor nia, and her niece and family at Fresno. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barker, Klam ath Falls; were dinner guests Tues. day of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bisbey. Mrs. Jesse Drew. Mrs. Billy Drew and children were shopping in Dairy Monday. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kloeppel and son returned from Wasco.- Califor nia, where they were called by the serious illness of Mrs. Kloeppel's grandfather. James Guerin and Marvin Mich ael finished drilling an Irrigation well on the Milton Conquorgood ranch. Mrs. Charles Borouch and Nelda. Sprague River, spent Monday night ; with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michel ael. ' -; Mrs. Echo Smith, who has spent I the past two months at Dairy wltli her parents, leaves Wednesday for j her home at Bakersfield. If you are paying too much for fire and Auto Insurance, see Hans Norland, 827 Pine St. IT'S POOLE'S FOR TOYS Largest Year LOWEST 'Round Stock! PRICES! Back row, JoAnn Phelps, Theta Cherry, Charlotte, Kath- erine. Louise and Midqe Phelps; Rubv Severson, Charlene and Elaine Phelps; Alton Petty, Norma Clark and Roy Barker; Shir ley and Ricky Wilcher; Lawrence, Marie and Mildred Phelps; Beverly Fitzgerald, Viola Phelps, Robert Fitzgerald, Ruth and , Wilburn Phelps. -Photo by Miller-Williams , A THREE-DAY REUNION iOMl .MMBERS of the Phelps family was the result of six months planning and correspghcftn:!, engineered by one. member, Mrs. Evan- Patty I Afton Phelps), Grants Pass. She made the, contacts writing letters to family members who all, it so happens, live in five Western states, Liters Washjng,ic.nllifornia,- Oregon and Nevada. Mrs. Petty also wrote the menus with neces'sa'ry' amount J leafed for 57 people for three days with the attendant problem of .pjea'sing app v.ites frl lifants to adults ..TJje long range .planning was essential to assure tht yacattons' vqu!3 "cljflJe. . r - ...f vi.u- J - r : Guy W. Phelps. Modem Utah: his brother. Trod. Vacaville. iCaltfornia: and sister-in-law, Mrs. Sydney Phelps. Hayward, California-ere honored members at he clan meeting. Guy Phelps is shovn above with his 1-2 children at one of the outdodr buffet luncheons. Three brothers and their 'wives', Arthur ald RufVJFIoyd and Ruby; D,onald and Viola; and Paul, single, were hottt. torrjfaee days.-,..1 , - Front row. fronr-trw lefts Horace.. EntorpJ ah: .. Ruby Soverson Oakland, Oregon; Harvey. Calinte. Nevada; heed.pf thaifm(,.y,:a Jfelps; Elmer. Rochester. Washington; Rol lin: Cottonwo6d and Clyde WltriarCa)i4ornr ck . row. same order, Floyd and Paul. Klam ath Falls; Afton Petty,..Gra,nt QA. Arthur-ahdf"BSnald. : Klamath Falls: and Norma Barker, Lebanon t?' vj 7' . Photo by Miller-Williamt h r" KU' 1 i t , 1 ( 14 ""tin m ui u MIKE MARTINEZ'.j'f uon: of Mrs. June Rupo. Merrill, was ' King For a Day" when his grandmother, Mrs. Joe Heideyer", ehterta'&iSd royally at a party celebrating his 8th birthday. She baked a fantasy "Birthday tin)rtpo"i Mta tiire cake-train complete with many cars and a caboose. The 'dream-train' traveling 'on alie'orice track circled the pile of gifts centering the table; and on the raihbow-hud tJfifS., tCjtaliec' cars were decorated frosting names of all the little guests. ij; j' ' f " .. After a trip to Kioorc'l'ark for games and prizesjkthe celebrants returned to the Heiderer home, 725 Ndrth Eleventh. Whre the HoHes serv them fprty refreshments. From the left, in ;frontLoren?t.tri6V' arid RaL-AlBuckingham. Back of them, same order, Sharleen Rupe Iwhite" ribbon); litiloe's'sister&ormajnd Glen Slowey, Donald Buckingham, Mary Jo Amerlinq, and in front of hdr, Marilyn Martine. Jdotted -dress), also Mikes sister; Robert Bogatay and: athe enoV.Jhe rjonore, Mijfti.Sho'ds his::1litfle cousin, Cheryl Matchett. Photo by Otto Ellis daughters. the weekehc relatives,.' ayle anrf ?f aj! spent ra SusatiVillc. v;isiting Mh Loki Rv MRS ( HIS. V. Drl.Ap -JR Mrs. William Creswell's mother. I Visitinth at the.. Hutrli - Slmusoh. Mrs. Edmonds. Powell, Wyornmg, ?horae.for severaltey't; . whsRober arrived in time to attend ijer fc 'y'1' grandson's wedding to Xnrol, 'I ueorge. nugusi 13. 5 AMrcil Yadon has returned to H r.ickland Air Base after having fl been called home on illness nl i his grandfatMcr.' He was.4 ifrS 15 j days. ' I i m ah' ta Keene, : Central Point. Nancy Pruitt is spending sever al days at Lake of the Woods as a water fiont councilor for girl scouts: ;Jlr. and Mrs. Gray Brannon aha AND JJS SAVE $S$ Out with Ui nn wh ft tt trvtli ?W;S. "BILL HEIMANMf , THREE LADS AND A LASSIE . . . all children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liskey, Merrill. Daughter Vickie, nine, is a 4th grader; Rocky, in the light shirt, is seven, and in the 2nd grade. Pre-schoolers are Bernie, three; and Tracy, who was a little over 90 days old when the picture was taken.. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Liskey, Merrill; and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. P. (Bill) Hooper, Tulelaka. The handsome four are all potential successful "Future Farmers of America." Photo. by Ferebee MODOC POINT By DARLENE WOLFF Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rife have moved to Klamath Falls. Rife worked in the Lamm's Lumber company office for many years but since it has been out of operation, in recent years he has been com muting to Klamath Falls, Mrs. Rife taught primary grades at Mo doc ' Point for many years, but since all the students have gone to Chiloquln, she has been work ing there. Now, she Is transferring to Shasta School In Klamath Falls. They have rented their home to Mr. and Mis. Olen O'Neill and daughters. Mrs. O'Neill has moved the post office equipment to the new loca tion which is far more convenient. Charlynn O'Neill has been away all summer, working at a Califor nia resort for her aunt and uncle. She will be a sophomore at Chilo quin High School this fall. Mrs. Gall Ridenour has been at Klamath Valley Hospital this past week and is hoping to be fully re covered in time to begin the school year at Chiloquin, where she teaches a combination second and third grade room. Her husband Is on the recuperating list, also, as he cut a finger off in a hay chop per at Tulana farms the week be fore. Mr. and Mrs. Ridenour ear lier In the summer did a great deal of work on their lakeshore backyard. They put in a patio, large corner fireplace, planter, rock wall, and a redwood fence. It has been the location for a num ber of yard parties throughout the summer. Another Chiloquin grade school teacher, Mrs. Lester Hoback, is also on the get well list, following surgery In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Ho back teaches fourth grade. Modoc Point's only business es tablishment, the gas station opened this summer on U.S. 97, is getting an addition. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Zadina, Chiloquin, are the owners. They are putting In a ten foot ad dition for stocking grocery staples, and are adding a small garage unit lor car lubrication and minor repairs. Plans for the future in elude moving the house to the north end and adding several rooms and then to build a aix-unlt motel. BOUNCY PATSY is one-half year and one-half month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haynes, Tulelake. The young miss in dotted Swiss has three proud grandparents. Maternal Mrs. Elias R. Aaland, Los Angeles; and paternal, Mr. and Mrs. Otto D. Haynes, Tulelake. Photo by Guderian SUMMER LAKE By AIRS, E, R, NELSON ' Mrs. L. E. Elder will entertain the Home Ec Club at her home Wednesday afternoon, August 35. Tills will be the first meeting of the fail season. The Harvcys finished haying Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brunnemer and family who have been helping went to Davis Creek, California, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunnemer. Mrs. E, M. Cnrlon and Mrs. Guy Foster were Thursday afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. E. R. Nelson. Mrs. Vancil Withers and grand sou Mike, were callers Sunday eve ning of the W. H. Harvey and Jim Elder families. Jim Foster finished his hay con tracts at the XL Ranch for Brat tain Brothers Wednesday and moved to the lower marsh at Paisley to put up the Brattafn hay there. Mr, and Mrs: Alan Withers and Mike, who have been visiting rela tives and friends here the past few weeks left Monday for Texas were he Is stationed at Terrin Air Force base. Mrs. Jim Foster and four daugh ters returned home Wednesday. She attended summer school at Monmouth, and the children stayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McClellan, Neotsu, Oregon. They remained overnight In Salem Tuesday to visit relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Bud Pernoll and Alta Lee went to Thompson Valley to remain for several weeks. Their son. Buddy, went back to (he Jess Roberts ranch at Westslde to. work. Mrs. Dean Harris returned homo Saturday from a week's visit with relatives at ChehallSt Mrs, Florence Stout, Bend, Is spending two weeks with her friend Mrs. W. H. Harvey and family. Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Holllngshead and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colver brought her to Summer Lake Sun day, August 8. Mrs. Stout was for merly Mrs. Florence Pitman, Pals-ley. The Les Elders ale In receipt of a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calkins, Haines, Alaska, stating they were not able to contact Olen Calkins, Carl's brother, at the time of their father's'death, William Cal. kins, passed away recently af. the Carl Calkins home in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Calkins moved from here some time ago and have rot been heard from since. Mr. and Mrs. Davie O'Connor re turned home Friday from Portland accompanied by Hannah O'Leary, Paisley. Miss O'Leary will be mar ried August 28 to Benny Jones, Portland. Friends here are wishing Henry Markus an early recovery from an appendectomy. which he submitted to on Satuday August 1, et the Lakevlew Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. George Carton, Joyce Graves, Olen Harvey and Harlow Atwood attended the Pais ley dance Saturday night. CELEBRANT on his fourth birthday, July 1 0th was Gregory Hendricks, which the man is still talking about. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hendricks, 4668 Crosby Avenue, and the occasion was observed with a party at their home. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Soder, 5805 South Sixth Street; and Greg has a paternal grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, 357 Division. Photo by Guderian Serving ice cream t3 a crowd? A gallon will make 25 one-third cup (No. 12 dipper) servings. Light cream Is sometimes called coffe or table cream. It is a cream Making chicken gravy for a that usually contains about 20 per ' chicken loaf? 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