MONDAY. AUGUST 8. 1935
4-H Group
Tours Basin
A group of 50 Marlon County
4-H students and adults, headed
by Ann Bergholz, Salem, county
extension agent tn 4-H work and
Ben Newell, Marion County exten
sion agent, are making a three-day
tour, today, Tuesday, and Wednes
day to a number of Klamath
County farms. The visitors are be.
fng accompanied by Ray Peterson,
assistant Klamath County agricul
tural agent.
Today the itinerary calls for
Mops at Tulana Farms on the Up
per Marsh lor a study of land
reclamation; at the Henry Wolff
ranch near Chiloquin to study si
lage making and at several ranches
In the Wood River area to look
over pastures and to observe man
agement practices.
Tuesday the visitors will see the
Weyerhaeuser Mill and hardboard
plant, will visit the Holliday ranch
operated by Howard and Lee Holli
day, will lunch at Moore Park and
see the seed production operations
on the E. A. Geary ranch.
Wednesday the visitors will head
south, stopping at the Earl Mack
ranch to study flock Improvement,
will observe potato cellar construc
tion, alsike clover seed production.
4-H cattle feeding methods, will
look over registered Hereford's at
the Lawrence Horton ranch in
Poe Valley and the dairy herd at
the Stanley C. Masten ranch in
Poe Valley.
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE"TiVK
BASIN BRIEFS
Keiio Lorraine Anderson and rill held an executive session meet-
tsiner simmers arove to Empire inir Julv 31 at Moose Hall. Klmm-
to visit Mrs. Anderson's parents, alh Falls member t attending ln-
m. im airs. rTant rox, ana i eluded Hazel pulley, senior rexem;
bring home Davie and Kenny An-1 Ruth Chapel, Junior graduate re
derson who had spent a month: tent- Mary Morris, lunior recent.
visiting their grandparents at Em
pire.
Graduates Paul R. Wilson,
son of Mrs. Nora B. Hawk, Klam
ath Agency, recently was gradu
ated from the Army's transporta
tion school's stevedoring court at
Fort Eustls. Virginia. He entered
ine army in March ot this year
ana received baaic training at Fort
Ord. He attended Chiloquin High
School prior to entering the serv
ice.
Homeit of the Moose ot Mer-
The guests returned Friday to
their noni0 at Roseburg.
Recent Visitors at the CacV
Hodges Dome in Merrill were Mr.
and Mrs. Cornelius WaTnenhoven
end children of Sunnystde, Washington,
Buy llnme Mr. and Mrs. John
Heilbrouner have purchased the
David Lundeen home in southeast
GOP Picnic .
August 14
Tickets for the annual Republi
can picnic to be held at Moore
Pirlc Sunday, August 14, are now
on sale. Those attending may pur
chase a lunch there or may take
picnic baskets for private par
ties. Lunch will be served at 1
p.m. '
Wendell Wyatt, Astoria, chairman
of the state Republican Central
Committee will be guest speaker.
Floyd Wynn will emcee the pro
gram. A. R. Dickson, general chair
man has appointed the following
committees in preparation for the
affair: Anabel Newton, tickets:
Mrs. A. R. Dickson, hospitality and
food; Marybette Ferguson, pro
gram; Ruth King and Patl O'Con
nor, publicity: Bill Wales, enter
tainment; Norman Wilson, ground
arrangements. Mr. and Mrs Bill
Lorenz, Chiloquin, will be assist
ants to the chairmen.
CITY BRIEFS
and Erma GeRue. recorder. The ! Chiloouin. Heilbronner will be on
meeting was held to study the du
ties ot the executive committee.
the junior high school faculty ana
the Lundeens are moving to Klam
ath Falls. He is a logger for the
Briggs operation.
nurses' training.
Malin Ground Observer Coi ps.
Rescheduled The L 1 n d 1 e y
Heights Home Extension potluck
picnic has been rescheduled from
next Wednesday to August 19 at
Wiard Park. It Is to be at noon.
Garden Club Northside Gar
den Club members are asked to be
at the fairgrounds Tuesday at 8:30
a.m. to help aet up for the flower
show the following day. Lunch will
be served at a slight charge. Mem
bers are reminded to donate hwo
dozen cookies each for the slower
show. .
Meeting of the Three R Club,
at the Shasta View Community
Hall, Tuesday, August 9 for lunch
eon and cards. Hostesses will be
Wanda Larson and Gertrude Law-son.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jack
I. Robinson have returned to their
home at San Mateo after several
days here with Robinson's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Crete Robinson, 1433
Derby Street and his brothers.
Melvin and Willis. Robinson Is
comptroller for Lt- ,1 Brothers De
partment Stores In San Mateo. He
graduated from Klamath Union
High School in 19 to and following
time in the service returned to
graduate from Stanford University
as an accountant.
Food Sale will be held Satur
day, August 27, at Earl's Market
:n Merrill by committee members . Sadako Sliisldo former Chilo-
of Mooseheart of Women of thermic resident, is visitng Mr. and
Moose, jvurjorie rrasier is cnair-1 Mi s. Henry Wolff. Williamson Riv
man. er, for two weeks before returning
!lo San Joaquin General Hospital.
Chapter .Mtnt was ooservea Stockton, for her junior year
August 2 oy women 01 ine Aioose,
Merrill Chapter 18. Mooseheart
alumni committee chairman. Anna
Howard, presented the program.
Others on the program were Dovie
Reeder and Lillian Chapman's
daughter. Next meeting will be
August 16. A rummage sale Is
planned for fall.
Attend Sale Mr. and Mis. Roy
McNeil of Merrill attended the Wil
lamette Valley Ram Sale at Al
bany and visited relatives in Salem
and Corvallls last week.
Camping Mr. and Mrs. George
Hobbs of Chiloquin. took their
guests, his brother and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Everett hoods, on a
fishing trip to Odell and Davis
lakes over the weekend of July 30.
Malin unit, will hold a picnic to
night (Monday! at Malin Park,
starting at 6 p.m. Recruits are
needed and all interested persons
are invited to attend. For further
Information call Bonnie Stephens
at Malm 861.
Social Mcetint The Ladies
Aid Society ot the Malm Commun
ity Presbyterian Church are invit
ing Merrill. Tulelake and Mt. Laki
women's groups to join in a .-ocial
meeting to be held at 2 p.m..
Thursday. Aucust 18, In the sanc
tuary of the church with Mrs. Bes
sie Reid. leader. Decision was
made at the August 4 ineeing pre
sided over by Mrs. Evelyn Hugi rty
in the absence ot the president. I
Florence Wilson and vice president, 1
Connie Loveness.
Fishing at the Lp: Thomas j
Meadows near Sprague River Irom I
Auuust 1-3. were Mr. and Mrs. '
J. R. Ratlltf ot Malin and their
son and his family. Mr. and Mrs.
Don RatllH of Merrill. They report
ed fairly good luck.
Recovering Mrs. Jesse Me
Fall of Bonanza has received word
that her brother. Barry Fenton, ot
Adel, is out ot the hospital and
recoverinc at hW home. He sui
te! ed a fractured skull when his
car turned over on Warner Moun
tain and he was hospitalized for
10 days.
Lanrrll Valley visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Walker
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are his sister and family, Mr, and
Mrs.. Roy Perkins ai.d their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Perkins, all of Poplar Blutf,
Missouri. Other visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Gentry and four
children.
Mrs. Rose Htalnaker and Ray
mond, her lather, M. F. Fry and
Bob Colwell. Dan, Margaret and
John, all of Langell Valley and
guests from Utah spent several
days at Vallejo with son, Mervin
Stalnaker, and family. Mrs. Stal
naker reports her twin granddaugh
ters. Dawn and Donna, are gain-
Cominq to Klamath Falls
Dollar Days
THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
Ing and growing fast. 1
Weekend Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Kelleson and children of Bo
nanza spent the weekend at Union
Creek - for a reunion with other
members of his family, including;
a sister, Mrs. R. M, Blackman of
New York who has Just returned,
from four years in. England.
Lakeview Kalhy Job, four,
months-old victim of a house firs
in Lakeview last Wednesday, was
reported resting better in the Lake
view County Hospital over tho
weekend.
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Moose Lodge To
Hold Big' Picnic
Members of the Loyal Order of
Moose Lodge and their families
will picnic Sunday, August 14, at
Denton Park near Fort Klamath.
Those attending will take picnic
lunches. The lodge will furnish ice
cream and pop.
Clair Martin, governor of the
local lodge will be in charge of
games for children, and adults. Bert
Asher is refreshment chairman.
Special guests will be members
, of the Pee-Wee and Pony League
baseball teams.
Meeting for the board of di-l
rectors of the Klamath County Red
Cross Chapter, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Aucust 16 at the county library
building.
Away E. L. Mitchell and
four children are vacationing in San
Francisco for the next 10 days
with relatives. They also plan
trip to see Disney Land in the
Los Angeles area.
Meeting of the WCTU. 1:30
p.m. Tuesday, August 9 at the
home of Clara Henninger, 2212
Eberlein Street.
Weather To
South Hot
SAN PRANCISCO (UP) Cal
ifornia weather summary:
It was hot yesterday over Cali-
fornia except along the coast. Max
imum readings were MO or higher j
over most of the interior. Dag- j
Re and Inyokern had 106 and i
Paso Robles 104. Humidity was I
moderate to low with the heat ex
cept in the Colorado River Valley '
and the Imperial and Coachella '
vallevs and there the thermometer I
stayed below 100. No thunderstorms !
were reported in the state during :
the pat 24 hours. i
Fog has been general along the '
coast during the past day and night
but it evaporated at the oceans i
edge In most sections yesterday ,
afternoon. Temperatures along the j
coast varied widely with distance i
from the ocean and strength of the
Seabreeze.
TO MEET
DAVOS, Switzerland I The
central committee of the World
Council of Churches Is going to
hold its next annual meeting in
Budapest, Hungary its first gath
ering in a Communist land since
the Council was set up in 1948.
Pvt. Ross L. Tnmlin son of
Mrs. Delia A. Tomlin, 821 Oak,
has completed four weeks of in
dividual combat training at the
Marine Corps Base at Camp Pen
dleton, California. He will be as
signed new duty station.
Rummage Sale Stewart Len
nox Fire Belles will hold a rum
mage sale Saturday, starting about
9 a.m., at the Pelican Theater
building across from Sears Store.
Party Klamath Sportsmen's
Association will hold a meeting at
the clubhouse Tuesday evening,
games for entertainment during the
starting at 8 p.m. After a short
business meeting, there will be
games for entertainment during the
evening.
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