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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1954)
WEDNESDAY. AtlGUST 25,. 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE BASIN BRIEFS Meeting 0( t))e Malta Garden Club was held toaay, Taal Tours day. There will be no. meeiing Thursday. '; Rumm-urn Kai tM.... v... altar society of St. Francis Ca brini, Bonanza, will be held' Sat- uraay, irom 10:30 a.m. to-4 p.m. in the Pelican Theater Building. Chiloquin A drivers license examiner will be on duty at the Chiloquin city hall from 1 to 7 p.m., Thursday, August 26. The Klamath Falls office will handle renewal licenses only on that date. Lost Coats There were three coats left at the Vacht Club after the Past Matrons party Monday afternoon, fl Ul n r e ma, Kl.ln, them at the home of Mis. Phillip voie, 410 Hillside. Phone 8380. Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs Harold Sflv. . Wflshinc-'tnn r.nmn tative for the Portland Chamber oi commerce, were Klamath Falls visitors Sunday. Julie Lynch public relations director for The Netherlands, vis ited Klamath Falls Tuesday en route to her home in San Fran cisco. Beauticians Mrs. Louella Mil lion of the Pearce Beauty Salon and h'er model, Mrs. E, C. Terney. both of Klamath Falls, attended the Fall and Winter Hair Fashions revue at 'the Benton Hotel, Cor vallis, over the weekend. Meeting ' Christian Womens Fellowship meeting will be held at the First Christian Church Thursday, August 26. Business meeting will be held at 11 a.m.; potluck at noon; lessons and de votions at 1 p.m. All members and friends invited. Lancet! Valley Women's Club will hold a benefit dance Saturday, August 28, beginning at 9 p.m., in the Langell Valley Community Hall. Music by the Three Notes, the public Is invited. t . ' Fort Rock Chairman for the March of Dimes Is Roberta McOee the Herald and News -correspondent for that area.' There is also a container for contributions at the Fort Rock store. Transfer Word was received here this Isveek of the transfer of Sgt, Douglas Powers from Camp Stoneman to the 6th Army Band In San Francisco. Douglas was married recently and he and his wife live in San Francisco. Mrs. lowers is employed in Mt. Zion Hospital as technician. Sgt. and Mrs. Powers plan a visit to Klam nth Falls next month with rela tives and friends. Visitors' ' The" Rev. and Mrs. Cole and family and Teddy Reames, Eugene, visited in Klam ath Falls last ween and attended the tent revival services on South Sixth. Street. I Rummage Sale Peace Mem orial Cllurdi will hold a rummage sale August 27 and 28, Friday and Saturday until noon, in the for- mer location of the Roberts Hardware. 12" South Sixth. Any one having rummage to donate mav leave' it Thursday at the above location or call 5057. Visiting Mis. Clara Hersey, Grants Pass, visited her son and family, tha Phil H e r s e y s, last week and attended the tent revi. al meetings on South Sixth Street. Choir Practice The senior choir of Klamath Lutheran Church, on vacation through the summer, will hold its first re hearsal of the season Thursday, August 26, at 8 p.m. at the church. All former members and those Interested in joining are in vited to attend. The Rev. Kent fepaulding is director. A Thrift Sale of clothing in transient camps, to be occupied later this fall by1 harvest workers is planned by the local council of church t women sometime in September. Anyone having cloth ing for these sales is asked to leave it iff a box on the porch at the Methodist Church, 230 N. 10th Street. There is also a need lor J Sunday School literature. Anyone 1 wishing further information tele phone Mrs. Earl Redman, 6780, or Mrs. Marie Seddon, 9868. Benefit card party, Saturday night, August 28. by the Lost Riv er Grange . at the Olene Commun ity Hall. Irime 8 p.m. Refresh ments will be served. Meeting Bonanza-Langell Val ley Garden Club, Friday, August 27, will be a garden tour, starting at 10 a.m. at the Velda Haley home. A sack lunch at noon at the Bessie Frazier home fqllowed by a short business meeting. Anyone having worn nylon hose please leave with members of the TulMake Community Pres byterian Church Guild before Sep tember 1. Old nylons are sent to Japan for remaking. Arrived Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Roland Sturman, (Helen Marshall) have arrived from the officer's as signment in Anchorage, Alaska for a visit at the Bill and John Mar. shall homes. From here they go to St. Maries, Idaho to visit the colonel's family and later will be assigned to Camp Leonard Wood in Missouri, Ranger's Story Published ' TULELAKE .The September issue of Blue Book, now on sale at magazine stands carries an in teresting factual article on "Fire." written by Henry L. Bunstein and his wife, both now employed at tne Tuieiake Ranger Station. The story relates Bunstein's ex. periences as a fire tighter, in a simple. Interesting account. The magazine also features the story on the cover. Bunstein is now em ployed as a forest guard, Mrs. Bunstein as a clerk dispatcher. They first visited Tuieiake dur ing the summers of 1952-1953 serving as look - out firemen on Timber Mountain Lookout, 30 miles south of here. This is a sta tion on the Doublehead District of the Modoc National Forest under supervision of George Fischer, dis trict ranger. t Bunstein is a graduate of the University of Delaware.- He re ceived his masters degree in Eng lish from Western Reserve Univer sity, Cleveland, Ohio,' later taught there and worked toward his doc torate. War service and the desire to write, cut short his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Bunstein came to the Modoc forest and have found the forest service "a gratifying escape from too many cities." ' NO INJURIES GANDER. Nfld. W) An Air Force Constellation slewed off the mnwaV as It InnriPrl nr. flnr-rioi- oi. port early Wednesday but Its 58 passengers ana crew members escaped injury. Homestead Club Holds Meeting TULELAKE The Homestead Community Club, meeting August 20 at the home of Mrs. W. G. McClymonds listened to a talk and demonstration on new materials and short methods of houseclean lng given by Mrs. Ralph Powell. Mrs. Otto Haynes assisted Mrs. McClymonds. Members attending the next meeting, September 17 at the home of Mrs. Ronald Ward will be an all-dav session starting at 10:3 a.m. Those attending are asked to take scraps of material for an apron to be sold later at the club's apron and oooked food sale. Pro ceeds of the sale will go to the Lew ambulance which is to be pur chased by the 20-30 Club. Secret Pals will be drawn at that meeting and anyone having a pal whose birthday has been observed since June 1 is asked to send a belated birthday greeting. , Mrs. Carrie Hummel, Los An geles, sister of Mrs. H. T. Street was a guest. PIGEON BUFFALO. N.Y. Ifl Every day a pigeon meets mailman Wil lis F. Van Tine at the same corner on his route, perches on his cap and rides along part of the way. Van Tine said the bird started the trips last spring. He said he didn't mind the company. Amateur Show To Be Held Nine finalists, winners In three previous amateur Ted Mack talent shows will compete tonight on the stage of the Pelican Theater for a winner to represent the Klain- Ike's Son Leaves For Staff College CHICAGO (ff Ma J. John Eisen hower left Ft. Sheridan yesterday by automobile for Ft. Leaven worth, Kan., where he will report to the Army Command and Gen eral Staff College for training In tactics and administration. The President's son was annini. panied by his wife Barbara, and uieir uiree cnuaren, David, Bar bara Ann. and Kiisnn tia famiiu had been visiting Mrs. Elsenhow er's parents, Col. and Mrs. Percy w. xuwupson, ior me past week. ath Bain In statewide competition at the Oregon state Fair, at Sa lem starting September 4. Most of the competitors are vocalists. Winner ta state competition will be selected Friday evening, Sep tember -10. Immediately following the decision of the judges, the win ner will board a stratoliner to fly to New York to appear over the national hookup on the Ted Mack Show, the following day, September 11. This is an expense paid trip with the winner of the first prize to re ceive a $300 cash award. Second i place holder takes (150 cash and I $100 goes to the third place con testant. Numerous other consola tion prizes are to bo presented. 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