Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 21, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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    SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1954
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN E. JEFFRIES . . 4I2 High Street,
announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter,. Barbara,
to Calvin E. Ketchum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ketchum,
Eugene.
The wedding is scheduled for September 12, in the Willa
gillespie Baptist Chapel, Eugene. .'.'' ,
Photo by Ferebee
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JANE AILEEN 12 year old dauqhter of Col. and Mrs.
T. R. Gillenwaters,, former Klamath Falls, residents.
Jane was at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J. Martin, 228 North Seventh Street, for break
fast when the picture was taken. She and her mother are at
present with Mrs. Gillenwater's other daughter, Mrs. Alton
Chamberlain and family in Salem. ' Photo by Kettler
Special m
otice:
Your Hostess . "' '
GRACE PETERSON
Is Again Running The Dining . ,
, Room and Smorgasbord at
LITTLE SWEDEX
5711 So. 6th
Phone 7676
All Old Customers And New
Are Invited to Come in and Enjoy
All Your Old Favorite Swedish
Dishes Back On The
SMOISCASISOISII TAIILE
SMORGASBORD
Served
Sat. and Sun.
Only
Enjoy
Tasty Cocktails
And Dancing
Niqhtly In
The Lounge ' ' "
...... Chiloquin
By DARLENE WOLFF v .
Mr. nd Mn. Jan-ey Riddle and
five younger .children left Satur
day -afternoon for a week's camp
ing trip on the Oregon.Coest. Rid
dle Is employed by. the State
Hlth.-V 'Department. "
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brower re
turned (Unuay maralnj trom a 10
day tilp, to Seattle and Victoria.
Hrowar la custodian 01 the Chilo
quin .grade school. .
A , number cf families have
spent the summer months paint
ing and remodeling their homes.
These Include Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Albert Mx, and Mis. Don Potter,
Mr. and Mrs.'. Harry Ravlzza. Mr.
and Mrs. -WiUlrm Loreni, Mr. and
Mrs. Jarvey Riddle, Mr. and Mrs.
William Wamoler and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Hall. , .
f. '. and Mr?. ..Wade Crawford
have moved two jbuUdlngd on their
WUIlamcsn ' Rlvc-.' oroperty which
they are temorjeling into-, living
quarters': ' .- .
Mr. and Mrs; ' TOlllam Davis,
Who .operate' a- foster home, for
sub-tsen and 'eenrgers,- are' re
modeling a bulldinj- on their lake
shore property. Mike : McCauley,
15. 'vho is studis to bi a car
penter is assisting wliji the project.
Lonnie Adams,,: is' buildlnp. an
iddltion to his .home In southeast
Chiloquin. .,'....
Leonard , Styknson .and' his son
George are" returning to Chiloquin
Saturc-ty from Ac'ctui.ii'hr'e ''e
'irs btan f-Uii.-.'stv ::iy.- -. :ic
is lmprovin?-' dallj- r ndr can oper
ate his whee!chf.irt The 10 young
er children, t Sally and- Bill, have
been spending .the summer in
Hillsbora with 'relatives will re
turn here before school starts.
The Rev. Edmund Stanton plans
to move the Swansons from Ash
land. George Hobbs-, high school In
structor, completed summer
school in Ashland week ago and
is now helping John Mathis, high
school principal with some con
struction work. Mr. . and Mrs.
Mathis have spent the summer
improving the home they pur
chased last spring.
Danny Mathis. 3-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Mathis, nar
rowly escaped serious injury re
cently when he managed to turn
on the key and ."start the car his
lather had left in gear. Fortunate
ly the slow moving car was
stopped before doing any damage.
Last Friday two Chiloquin high
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SUSIE WOOTEN . . . with her prize winnlnq entry in tlie
, nanza-Longell Vatley flower show last week. She submitled
it labeled "Tray for a Sick Doll." Photo by Kettler
school Instructors completed sum
mer school work at the Univer
sity of Oregon, James Hull and
Charles Hale. '
September 7 is the opening date
for the. Panther Den, a short or
der and fountain business which
will be operated by Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Cline. The Luderman build
ing next door to the post of lice
Is the location.
Mr. and Mrs. Ijeroy Prlnz and
daughters. Redwood City, were
guests last week of the Rev. and
Mrs. Edmund Stanton,
Guests from Seattle last week
at the home o Mr. and Mrs. John
Jaderholm were Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Ellis and children,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Elliott, who
moved 'from Chiloquin to Laguna
Beach a number of years ago
have returned here. Elliott is
working with his father in the op
eration of their cattle ranch on
Crooked Creek. Mrs. Elliott is the
daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Robert
Hall Sr.
Mrs. Curtis Jester and family
have tfeen visiting relatives in
Medford recently. Jester works
for Bonneville in Washington.
Earl Hall, Lyle and Janet re
turned Friday from a camping
and fishing trip to East Lake.
BONANZA
By CORA LF.AVITT
K. I, Bold, Mrs. Ivan Bold and
Gary spent several days in Port
land last week.
Mrs. Elliott House of Lanitall'
Valley was a luncheon guest otj
mia. niuuiiru noemer. in ine ai
ternoon they went to Malin to
visit Mrs. Hoeiller's daughter,
Mrs. Gary Freltag.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fruzier en
turtained with a birthday dinner
August 14 in honor of Mrs. Anna
King. Other guests were Mrs.
Mary Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
O. C. Jkhnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hynes and
Debbie and Joan have left for
Santa Barbara- to make their
home. She is the daughter nf Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Givans.
Jim end Rex Por'.eriield and
Joe Hocffler spent last weekend
at Canby where they attended the
wedding of Bill Schoonover, coach
of Bonnim High lt year, and
Claire Kyllo. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
'Schmor were also there. Bob has
been attending school a: Eugene
this summer.
Tex Hitson is spending a few
days at Rogue River with rela
tives. Irving Elfstrom has been here
for several weeks from Seattle
visitinu his aunt Mrs. Louis Ran
dall and family:
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fulkerson
and C. T. Fulkerson luve been
here from Portland to visit Don
Ph!!palts and his mother Mrs.
Eva Phllpotts. C. T. Fulkerson was
botn in Langell Valley in 1869.
and left there for plympla when
he was 16 years old. After re
tiring he moved to Portland to
n.ake his home with his son and
family. This is the first time back
here since he left in 1889. They
all made a trip around the' valley
one day and he visited his birth
place, the ranch now is owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin.
Needless to say he saw a great
many changes. ,
Everyone is reminded of the
big square dance at the Bonanza
Big Springs Park. It is the third
birthday of the park and a pot
luck supper is planned to start at
6 p.m. There will be a big birth
day cake. All proceeds will go
to the park fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pcpple (Ruth
Peyton) are home from a weeks
honeymoon st the coast, and are
living in one of the Puddy apart
ments. Mrs. Pcpple will teach the
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MRS. HALLIE HAYNES . . . 6003 South Sixth Street, an.
nounces the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Ruth, to
the Rev. Bennie H. Franklin, ton of Mr. and Mri. W. E. Frank,
lin, San Jacinto, California.
The wedding date is set for September 12, 2:30 p.m., In
the Assembly of God Church. Photo by Guderian
third grade at Bonanza this year.
Mrs. Florence Horn and Jackie,
are spending a few days at Bend
with her daughter Mrs. John Lus
combe. Shirlev Williams, Andrews. Tex
as is visiting tiie Ralph Vadens.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bcchdoldt
went to Bend August 15 and met
their son-in-law Phil Hunt and
Stewart, Jenny and Jimmy, and,
his mother Mrs. Harold Hunt.
Jenny and Jimmy came home
with their grandparents loa a few
weeks.
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