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WEDNESDAATOUST 10. 1DS3 ' HKRALD AND NEWS.' KLAMATH TALIS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN BASIN BRIEFS ..3iu.- Mrj. Mildred R. Caslel '' ' ' I lo fort Klamath Satur i ;- l oin a v.sit at Caiiyonville Wii inrme.- Port KlaraaLh resi. Mr. and Mrs. John Acomb. I o. t K'...inaih Ben Corona, 'ejr roind ranch hand for Hawk ins Cai'.le Company, and Mrs.' Corona lelt Friday for two weeits vacation in California before go ing to their winter home at the Hawkins ranch at Hoilister. They wil! visit his mother and her brother, Mrs. Lizzie Corona and George Dallas at Stockton on their trip. , At Home Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Eklund (Patricia Louise Hes cockl returned to Fort Klamath Friday from their wedding trip. They arc now at home at 106 Saipan SIreet, Saj Francisco. He is stationed with the Navy at Treasure Island. Kort Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wimer of Ashland spent the weekend here with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer (Dutch) Zumbrun. Jamboree Among those from Fort Klamath attending the third annual Western States Square Jamboree at Klamath Falls Sat urday night were Air. and Mrs. W. C. Martin and Mrs. Harold L. Wimer. Visiting her brother for the first time in 28 years, Mrs. Fan nie Mather and daughters, Wan ua and Shirley of Modesto, spent several days last week in Bonanza with John Bradshaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright (another sister) of Vancouver, Washington, Joined the group for the weekend. Visits Sons Mrs. Mary J. Smith is home in Lanaell Valley from visiting sons, Jack in Lake port, and George at Yuba City. Mr. Bill Burnett and Mrs. Lester Leavitt of Langell Valley spent two days at Fishole on top of Bly Mountain with Mr. and Mrs. Lelend Harris who are there for the summer. Ray Bradshaw who Just, re ceived his master's decree at Ashland and will leach at North Bend, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw of Bo nanza. Andy Costcllo of Honolulu, a teacher at Charleston, Oregon, came with him. Weed "Jim Fruzzat Day" was celebrated with Dan Barbiert as master of ceremonies. Gifts of an automatic rifle, 23-Jewel watch and trophy were given Fruzza In recognition of his 26 years with the Weeo Sons team. He is rated top slugger for the Rons and the Northern California League. Fruz za and wile operate the Weed Steam Laundry. Lanicll Valley St. Barnabas Guild of Langell Valley will hold its monthly card party Saturday evening, August 13, at the parish hall. , Fori Klamath Oldtimers sev enth annual picnic will be held at Kimball Park Sunday, August 51. Home Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bailey and their two sons of Moscow, Idaho, are spending the month of August with Mrs. Bail ev's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haliner and Bailey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Bailey, all nf Lakeview. They will return in September. Bailev is majoring in business agriculture at the Uni versity of Idaho. Gursls at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. R. Soth Dixon at Fort Klamath for two weeks have been her two sisters. Mrs. Margaret Doty of San Leanclro. California, and Mrs. Otto Lorentcen of Caster Valley. California. fT W awBffto m0'limmtmmmmmmmMmtmmWmwmPmm'mmMmmMmmm COMPLETE BEDROOM SET! S29 VeJue Hare's rcol buy! Bo ok con headboard bed with footboord. large sixc, 60" dciter with big bevel-cdqc plate mirror, modern ityle, double goose n?ck lamp, 527 coil, foam rubber cushioned Enajondcr mcttreti and box tnring, and two full site pillows. You- cSoic of blendff rt wolnut finish on th bed and dreiser. V tfis? rov! 'M'- no h'ielif Vend! A-a:!i':!e ef StO.95 each) $ri in a r-conditioned Comfort! I iir Furniture Lkihaim!) 195 E. Main Postponed A meeting of the Tulelake Growers Association scheduled for Thursday has been pos'.pontd until August 16 ut 8 p.m. in order lo hear a report of the findings of the National Potato Council in Chicago. It is being a'fndrd by Sam Anderson of Tulel'ie. Lea Gotrher The Lakeview Alkali Gliders announce that Les Gotcher. Hollywood, will be in Lakeview on Sunday, August 14, to call at a special square dance session that evening from 6 lo 10 o'clock bt the Lakeview Mercan tile building. The nance will be open lo the public and a special invitation Is extended to square dance groups 'from Klamath Falls and Alturas. Lakeview On September 3 and 4 the third annual Lakeview roundup square dances will be held at the high school football field from 8 to 12 o'clock both nights. Joint masters of ceremon ies for the dances will be B. M. Mantle and Bill Mayhew and xall ers will be from clubs In Oregon and , Calilornia. Tits dances are open to the public. Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thornton Jr. of Lakeview. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Karris of Eu gene, are leaving Thursday for a week of fishing and cruising in the San Juan Islands area. On August 25-37. the Tnorntons will attend tne Florist Telegraph De livery National Convention at the Olympic Hotel in Seattle. Also attending the convention will be Mr. and Mrs. William DePew of Klamath Falls. Guest Speaker Dr. Harold M. Roberts, Medford, a member ul the state Presbyterian Synod stall, will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service on Sunday, August 14, at the Lakeview Presbyterian Church. Junior Forester Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Jaszkowski and infant daughter of Missoula, Montana, arrived in Lakeview last week where Jaszknwskl will work as a junior forester on the Warner ranger district of the Fremont National Forest. He was gradu ated from the school of forestry at I the University of Montana this June. Thomas Creek Grange Chil dren's mght will be featured at the Thomas Creek Grange meet ing on Saturday evening, AMgust 13. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leeh mann Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. War ren Maxwell are in charge. In Ireland Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dougherty and daughter, Julia, of Lakeview are spending the month of August visiting friends and rela tives In Ireland. Keith Winebarger arrived home at Macdocl by plane Iron) Fort Carson, Colorado, Wednesday on a 10-day leave. Marine Visits The husband ol Sharon Myers Rutkowski returned to Camp Pendleton Tuesday alter 10 days, with his wife and her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers at Mncdoel. He had just been re leased from the hospital. Leon Gilder of Fort Rock Is to report for Jury duty wUh the Lake County Circuit Court in Lakeview Thursday. Meeting Grange No. 754 ol Sum mer Lake will meet Saturday eve ning. August 13, at 8 o'clock lol lowing a six weeks vacation. Summer Lake Mrs. Vic Mink ler left last week to spend some time at the home of her daugh ter' at Shclton, Washington, and Is reported much Improved In health. Ill Mrs. Louis withers is being cared for by her husband's aunt. Mrs. Dawn Victor who came from A" ,or 1 Low Price? $20 Down Small Monthly PaymenH San Francisco to be with the. fam- Uy at Summer Lake. Mrs. Withers; s improvuig. j Lynn Huebner of Summer Lake, spent the weekend in Klamath j Falls where his wile is convales-! cing from recent surgery at the! home oi her brotliei, Mavnardj Nelson on Aith'Jr Street. She is gelling along ui.e. Former Resident of Summer Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ewmg; lame frum Portland to visit at the home of her brother. Guy Foster and family. They visited Mis. Ew ing's sister, Mrs. Carmel Hart, in Klamath Falls, and with Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Schminck in Lakeview en route to summer Laxe. Surgery Mrs. George Hobbs of Chiloquin underwent surgery at Klamath Valley Hospitw r'riaay. Her niece, Connie Ritchie, of Sa-lei-Mwill care for her when she re turns home. . Roi. Marie Moiling is staying at the Klamath Agency home ol her uncle and aunt. Ihe Remo Mi ni tos. during the two months -her grandmother. Mrs. Sam Minato. will be in Italy. Rosie will be a third grader this fall. Move Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cline and children have moved into the house in Chiloquin formerly occu pied bv Mrs. Athel Roser. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oates will move into tlie Clines' apartment adjoining: Marie's Cafe when he is discharged irom the Navy this tall. Hospitalized Mrs. Gertrude Lara, who has been seriously ill at her home in Chiloquin for months was taken by ambulance to a Klamath Falls hospital Fri day. Her husband, Al, and Mrs. Paul Johnson have been caring for her at home. Mrs. Linda Sandoval spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Joe Hetkshar. of Chiloquin and re turned Friday for further treat ment for tuberculosis at Salein, Trip Mrs. Athel B. Roser, Chil Our Own i. oquin third grade (etcher, and her I daughters, Lorna Roser. Coos Bayl teacher, and Mrs. Don Snmb. I Giants Pass, have returned Irom a trip to southwestern Canada. Mrs Roser has moved into the home she bought this spring from ihe former grade school principal, Melvin Ray. who will be principal of the Halsey school this fall. Return Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ho back. Jim Hoback and Joe Kirk are home at Modoc Point alter a trip to Washington and British. Co lumbia. Previously Mrs. Hoback attended summer school in Ash lana. She leaciies fourth grade at Chtloquiu. First Sop A tiny son weighing less lhau three pounds was born Tuesday nmnt at Eugene lo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatcher of Wil-liam-nn Rier He has been named Damn Dean. The couple were on a trip to Eugene where Mrs. Hatch er was measured for a new leg ' brace she must wear since an at-; tack of polio several years ago. ! She became ill on ihe trip and the : baby was premature. He has1 showed some improvement over . the weekend. I Cleanup Last week church members cleaned the Chiloquin j Methodist Church and a general; work session is planned for Satur-j day afternoon, August 13, at the church. Elbert Brower has volun teered his services to paint and wax the basement floors. j Annual Picnic The Lakeview ; Presbyterian Men's Club and the Clipper Club are sponsoring a con gregational picnic al 1 p.m. on Sun- Hommond Organ Chord OrgoR largest itock lir) inn male pianoc in this part nf the west. Rent a Spinel otanrx Rental pur :hai plan. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 170 No. 7th - 4 " - Betty Unger , MipWaS nv I . V - , "j;,' .-. x- ., w ! mm mm - in colors dyed to match our skirts and sweaters CITY BRIEFS Sneaker John Havden. presi dent of the Toastmasters Club, was guest speaker at a dinner mftinff of th 9njtn ninK TtiMitm night at the Willard Hotel. A fund- day. August 14 at the Bowers Creek Campground on the Warner Canyon road. Coffee and ice cream will be furnished. Elected Mrs. Gertrude McDoug al. Lakeview, was elected presi dent of District 4 of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary at the recent convention at Redmond. District 4 Includes Lakeview, Klamath Falls, Bly. Merrill and Malrn. For $ On Every S10.00 Purchase GET READY FOR SCHOOL 3. 619 Main TOTS APPAREL WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS I ; . i-. "ft ' I ' Srs 1 i. & ' 'if.t 'Oh m -.w' r mm ralsirg drive was considered dur ing the business session. Melting Gold Star Mother's Club will meet Thursday at i p.m. at the VFW Hall. All members are requested to attend. Mrs. Mildred Curtis, state president from Grants Pass, and Mrs. Marion Cech, stale first vice president from Medlord, will be in attendance. Reminder The Red Cross Vol unteer Nursing Services Committee will meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the Red Cross oflice at the County Library. Mrs. Patricia Hun saker would like to meet with all volunteers, she said. In Hospital Mrs. John Fehlen, 3803 Frieda Street, underwent ma jor surgery at Klamath Valley Hos pital last Monday, DAYS ! 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