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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1955)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1955 PAGE EIGHT HEHALT) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAIXS. OREGON BASIN BRIEFS From California Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Llndnhl of Alnmcda, Call iornla are arriving on August 26 lor a abort visit with Mrs. Mud ahl's Bister, Mrs. Whltey Evans and her family. ' Roundup Ticket! Reserve sea, tickets for the 3h annual Lalte- vlew Roundup were placed on sale Monday in the lobby of the Cali lornla Oregon Power Company. A. L. Thornton Jr., ticket chairman, announces the first show will be Saturday, September 3 at 8 o'clock as the newly installed field lights tt the arena make a night show possible. To Speak Dr. E. M. Oildow. director of Carnation Farms at Carnation, Washington, will speak on beef feeding at a publio meet In at the exhibit building at the Lake County Fairgrounds, Augunt 26 al 8 p.m., announces Franz fSunitsch. Klamath Falls, liclci rep resentative lor Albers Milling Company. Visits Sharon Davis ol Klam ath Falls, has been spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Jo sephine Taylor at her ranch south of Lakevlew. ' From California Visiting at the Pbll Smith home in Lakevlew are their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phllln Smith, and their grandson, David of Ban Fran' Cisco, Visltinr Mr. and Mrs. William Weir and two sons of Davis, Call lornla, are visiting In Lakevlew at the home of Weir's parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Weir Sr. Arrhcri Attending the Sunday esslon of the annual Oregon Bow Hunter's Broadhead meet al Lake view were Carl, George and Don Hid Rajnus of Malln. At Meet Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turpin of Paisley were among the spectators at the Oregon Bow tournament at Lakevlew on Sun day. Their daughter, Mrs. Dale Baxter o( Klamath Falls, and their grandson. Gene Baxter, were among the winners at the meet. In Charcc Mrs. Dean Elliott and Mrs. Al Getty, members ol the Lakevlew Bowmen Club, were In charge of the refreshment booth t Box Springs on Saturday and Sunday when the Lakevlew Bow men sponsored the annual Oregon Bow Hunter's Broadhead meet. Keno Mrs. MorrlB Parker Sr., and daughters Carolyn and Judy, Jeft this morning to drive her uncle Walter Porterfteld home to Vcrnon la, Parker will pickup his family on the weekend. Surprise Guests - at the Joe PeOrande home at Keno Saturday ' were two uncles of Mrs. DeOrande. One, Robert Schroeder of Salem rhe nad not seen for 16 years. The other was August Schroeder of Bly. New Daurhler Marsha Lynn, the third child and first girl, was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell of Chlloquin. Mrs. Roger Adams of Chllo flu In left last week by plane to join her husband who Is stationed in Germany. She has been with his family, the Lonnle Adams at Chlloquin since early summer. ' Mra. Karl Hall and Lyle of Chlloquin are on a 10-day trip, ehe will pick up Janet Hall at Camp Mngruder near Tillamook and go to Washington for a few days before returning home. Pastor Returns The Rev. and Mrs. Edmund Stanton and son, Wesley, returned Inst week from three weeks vacation in Washing ton. He is pastor of the Chlloquin and Fort Klamath Methodist churches. Home Camp Fire Girls Diane Klrcher, Linda Oates, Linda Men denhall and Linda CUne, Chlloquin; Darla Brewer, Fort Klamath and Sharon Wilder and Barbara Sis son, Klamath Agency, returned Sunday from Camp Esther Apple gate. Nineteen girls from the area attended either the first or third weeks of camp. Former Resilient Wilfred Don nelly, former state hlghwav fore man in the Fort Klamath district, now of Mlllhrae, California, was a recent llshlng guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prowell, Chlloquin. Chlloquin A drivers license ex aminer will be on duty at the Chlloquin city hall from 1 to 7 p.m. Friday, August 26. thanks The Malln Assembly of God expresses appreciation tor the use of the Park Community Hall for a fellowship meeting, ac cording to Mrs. F. F. King. Silver Lake Jim Llnebauoh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leston Llne baugh of Silver Lake, Is attending (Vodka in orange juice) ' lambda Chi Alpha fraternity's management training seminar at De-Pauw University this week, Au gust 31-26, as a representative of his chapter at Oregon State Col lege, Some 250 delegates from the fraternity's 143 chapters In 45 states and four Canadian provinces are attending. Lambda Chi Alpha was founded 46 years ago at Bos ton University and has 58,000 mem bers. In Service Charles S. Sulli van, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sullivan, Clone, is In basic train ing at Fort Ord. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jeneu ol Escanaba, Wisconsin, have been guests at the home of Mrs. Jensen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ford, Poe Valley. They will visit California points before returning home. Meetinr Mt. Lakl Ladles Aid, Wednesday, August 24 at the home of Mrs. Im Ore, n. Fort Klamath, for a potluck luncheon. Take table service. Cars will leave the A. R. Campbell residence at 10:30 a.m. ' fione Mr. and Mrs. George Erbes Sr., Red Bluff, uncle and aunt of Lewis Erbes Jr., Ft. Jones, California who were here for the wedding of Pat Taylor and Lewis Erbes have returned to their home. Other guests here from a llstance who have gone home were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Erbes Sr., Fort Jones, California, Mr. and Mrs. James Puckctt and daughter, Amy, and Alice Johnson, of Allen, Nebraska. Meeting of the Henley Farm Bureau, Wednesday night. August 24 at 8 p.m. No card notices have been sent out. Sojourners children'i picnic will be held Wednesday at Moore Park. All members are asked to bring their children for this outing at 11 a.m. Bring own lunch and table service... Malin Aftermost of their two weeks vacation at Fresno and Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oelst of Klamath Falls visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smal ley at Malln before returning home Saturday. California Guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Browning and Mr, and Mrs. George Browning of Malln were Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Dowd of Fontana, California. Dowd Is a building contractor and rebuilt the home of the eider Brownings two years ago. North Bend Mr. and Mrs Tom Barry and Dennis of Merrill visited the K. C. Burkes at North Bend last week. Merrill Visitors at the Olenn Chase home last week were Mrs, Chase's sister's family from Em. plre, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Camp bell and daughters Carmen and Jerry Lynn. Visitor at Mt. Lakl are the Rev. J. R. (Dick) DeLap. pastor of the Wayside Baptist Church at Bakersfleld, and his family. Mt. Lakl Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hills and family of San Mateo have been visiting at the home of her parents, the Percy Dixons and other relatives. Mrs. Eva Short who lives on the Merrill Highway, has been a patient at the Hillside Hospital for several days. nunmmilr A rummage sale, sponsored by Epps Unit. American Legion Auxiliary, will be held in the Legion clubrooms August 26 and 27. CITY BRIEFS Mretiiig All Women of the Moose interested In the orill team please attend the meeting, Wednej- ciay, August 24. .7 p.m. at the Moose Hall, 1010 Pine Street. Special Meetinr Andv Sllanl president of the Klamath Board of Realtors, has called a special meet' lug at a noon luncheon at the Wil lard Hjtel, Wednesday, August 24 for ail board members and asso ciated members. There will be discussion on the proposed Copco Dam. All members and associate members are urged to attend. Meeting of the Ground Obser ver Corp Thursday, August 25 at 8 p.m. for a discussion of the dedi cation of the new building. Please plan to be present. This is your GOC building. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ray, 2430 Apple gate Avenue are Hay's mother. Mra. Lillian M. Hansen and his sister, Mrs. Jean Davis. The guesto live lii Salt Lake City. Training Pvt. Fredrick E. Morris, son of Mrs. Opel E. Mor ris, 1320 Martin Street, is receiving basic training at Fort Knox, Ken tucky as a member of the 3rd Armored Division. He entered tile armed forces In July. Meeting The North Side Gar den Club will hold its regular monthly meeting at Moore Park, Wednesday, August 24, at 12 noon with Mrs. Walter Sohrakoff as host ess. Fotluck luncheon. Bring own table service. Topic will be peren nial seed planting. Klamath Falls Office will be open to handle renewal licenses only on Friday when the drivers license examiner goes to Chlloquin, according to Ray Clark. Charley DeLap Klamath Coun ty clerk, Is In San Martin, Califor nia, at the home of a daughter, to spend a vacation for his health. Meeting The Lady Lions will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Grant Gerry, 2828 Summers Lane. Attending Meeting Tom Mur dock, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murdock 4079 Shasta Way, left Sun- day for Chicago to attend the 09th convention and leadership school of Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity. He is a student at Willamette Univer sity and will be gone for two weeks. First child First child for Mr. and Mrs. William Kay has been named Sandra Lorraine. Born Au gust 17 and weighing 1 lbs. 14 oz. is the grsnddaughter of Mrs. H. A. Sample. Klamath Falls, and of Mr. and Mrs. Jet Kay, Oakdale, California. Return from trip Mr. and Mrs. Hubert VanderhofI Sr., 3843 Clinton Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vanderhoff and children, Debra and David, of 4741 Laverne Avenue, returned last Thursday from a three-week vacation. They visited relatives and friends In Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and on the return trip stopped off at Yellow, ston Park. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble Club of the Neighbors of Wood craft will meet Wednesday, August 24. at 8 p.m. In the Knights of Columbus Hall dining room. All members and friends are Invited. Friendly Circle The Friendly Circle Club will hold a family pic nic at the home of Fannie Get- ;i.IkJfl.irV. ri )rtH '; THERE WAS A BIG TIME in Lakeview when th e Klamath County Sheriff's Posse dropped in for breakfast last Sunday at the rodeo grounds. The repast, in typical buckaroo style, was served by officials of tho Lake County Rodeo Committee. The guests from Klamath Falls shown above are, front row, (loft to rightl, Ed Williams, Dan Emrick, Fred Herrick, Fred Beyme Sr., Fred Beyme, Jr., and Howard Hartley. Back row, Bev. Thomas, Keith Rice, Charles Read, Hank Ring, Sheriff Murray Britton, Ralph Dunlavy, Roscoe Lilly and Dr. J. M. Hilton. vais, 2441 Garden Avenue. Wednes day, August 24, at 4 p.m. Church of God of the Apostolic Faith, Douglas Avenue and Granite Streets will conduct a special ser vice Thursday night at 7:30. The Rev. A. D. Gilliam and his mission ary party from Formosa will lead the service. Other church membert and the public are invited. Guest A recent guest in the home of Mrs. Leslie Rollers, 1972 Fremont Street was Hal Kelley. native of Portland and an official of the Jantzen Knitting Mills with headquarters in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley, their daugh ter Jennifer and son Christopher live in Maryland. The travelers were West visiting relatives in Portland. Kelley, graduate of the University of Oregon was in charge of boats at Crater Lake during the summers of 1927- 1928- 1929. He visited Crater Lake with his hostess. En route they stopped for a coffee hour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Warren, Algoma and on the return trip were guests for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ravizza and iamily, Chlloquin. Other dinner guests were Susan Ravizza, em ployed at Crater Lake this summer and Dean Wood, in charge of the boats this year. Baby Born Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shepherd. Portland are parents of a son, Gregory Dale, their first child, born August 16. The baby weighed six pounds, two and one i.ftlf ounces. Ben has completed a couinc in pre-mcd at Oregon State College and will enter the Univer sity of Portland this fall to take up the study of dentistry. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Shepherd, owners of Shepherd's Music Store. Klnmath Falls. Grand father Shepherd is north visiting the new arrival. Home address of the new parents is 9144 North Woolscy Court, Portland, 3. Sunday Guest A long time mend ol Mrs. Ann Rogers, 1972 Fremont Street, Alice C. Riley. San Francisco stopped briefly In Klam ath Falls and visited at the Rogers' home, August 21, Home Wayne Bergloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bergloff, 2748 Wiard Street, who teaches dancing at the Arthur Murray School of Dancing, Hollywood, ac companied by a group of teachers from the studio spent several days here recently with his parents. He has recently been awarded a gold medal for dancing by the studio. The teachers came to Ore gon via the Redwood Highway and visited a number of lakes while here. Oregon Shows Job Gains Summertime employment gains continued throughout Oregon in July, bringing the number of non- Veterinarian To Speak In K.F. Dr. E. M. Glldow, DVM, direct or of nutritional research tor tha Carnation Milk Farms who will be a Klamath Falls visitor Thurs day, Auguit 25, will speak at 7:30 Thursay evening in the ex hibit building at the fairgrounds. His subject will be the livestccr: situation and th? use of animal hormones in leedli.g. He is recognized us tins of Hie outstanding authorities on lite West coast on animal husbandry and has served as head of the Idaho Stale Extension Service and in other similar capacities. The meeting Is open to the public farm workers to 485,700, It his been revealed by the state unem ployment compensation commis sion In cooperation with the U.S. Bureru of Labor statistics. The figure was nearly 10.000 more than June, and 46.000 more than for July of last year whin a labor dispute affected about 26.0C0 workers in the lumber industry. 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Wednesday, Auiuit 24, 1932 Horry Molotore, official dele gote from the local 20-30 club to the convention held in Sao romento last week end, tolked at the regular luncheon meet ing of the club Mondoy, reporting the highlights of the con vention. Thursday, Awiutt 25, 1932 "The Story the Smnolt Mem orial Tells" will be the subiect of on address to be presented at the Thursdoy meeting of the Kiwonis club by D. S. Libbv, ostt?nt pfli; t'perintendent and naturolist of Crater Lake National pork. Dr. George Adler is in chorge of the progrom Friday, Aufuit 24, 1932 Ralph and Core-ice Hill, spccfv distance runners, will be guests of the Twenty-Thirty club ot the noon doy luncheon on Mondoy it wos announced by Jce Knudson, president. Saturday, Aufust 27, 1 932 Among the numerous bridge offoirs of the past week was o party Wednesdov oftfrnoon at the Coftr home on High Street when Mrs. Walter West ond Mrs. F. H. Cofer presided os hostesses. Honors ere owarded to Mrs. Clarence Humble, Mrj. T. R. 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