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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1955)
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK NINES BASIN BRIEFS CITY BRIEFS Tulelake A rummage sale to be held October 20. 21, and 22 will be sponsored by the TuleUke Elementary PTA. Donations of items for the sale will be collect ed early In October. - f ummrr Lake The Guild o! the Church of Our Savior will serve a potltick dinner at the parish hall Sur-d'iy evening, September 23, starting at 6:20 p.m., to honor the new minister, the Rev. David St. George and family. Church serv ices will follow the dinner. rood Sale A cooked food sale sponsored by the granges of Klam ath County will, be held Saturday, Renumber 24. beginning at a.m. at the Big Y Market. The proceeds of the sale go to the Red Cross eastern flood relief fund. Home Extension The Keno Home Extension Club's candle making project scheduled for Thursday has been cancelled until further notice. , OfcS Meeting Prosperity Chap ter 160. Order of Eastern Star, will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Loyal Loveness. east of Malln. Summer Lake- The first meeting the Home Eo Club wiil.be held at the home of Mrs. Lee Elder on Wednesday, September 28. Roll call will be "Favorite Flowers." Lanrell Valley visitors last week at the home of Ray Davis were his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, of St. Joseph, Missouri. Will Rorers has returned to his home at Banning after visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Noble of Lrngell Valley. Granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jones of Bonanza have a new granddaughter. Denise, born in Klamath Falls to their daugh ter, Mrs. Henry Clarke. Derrill and Cecilia Marie are staging with their grandparents for a few days. Alice Graves winner of the $1,000 Elks scholarship, who was graduated from' Bonanza High School in June, left Sunday for college at Corvallis. Larry Worden of Bonanza is also i at Corvallis. Millard Fr'el father of Mrs. Rose Stalnaker of Langell Valley spent several days at Sacramento and attended the California State Fair. Attending Friendship night at Alpna Chapter, Order of Eastern Star at Ashland, Tuesday, was Mis. Emma Wilde of Malin. wor thy matron of the Maiin Prosperity Chapter of Eastern Star No. 160. Business took Mervyn Wilde of Malm to Burns from September 15-19. Food Sale at Wilde's Store, Ma lin, Saturday, September 24, will be sponsored by Prosperity Chap ter No 160, Order of Eastern Star of Malin. Home Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nicholson returned to Fort Klam ath Sunday from Corning where they loot their daughter. Marie, last week. She is enrolled at Corn ing High School for her , second year. District Governor W. L. Miller, Coos Bay. Lions Club district gov ernor of district 36E, will speak at the Lakeview Lions Club lunch eon on Thursday noon, September 23 at the Hotel Lauview. Summer Lake Roberta Harris and her college friend who is vis iting her have returned irom a trlii to Roseburg to visit her sis ter, Mrs. John Loosley, and Port land where they visited anotner sister. They are leaving today for Nashville where the girls will at tend Scarritt College, taking re ligious training. They will make the trip by automobile, by way of Chicago. Reception Tulelake Teachers and Ministers reception will be given by Tulelake school and cHfirch groups Thursday, Septem ber 22, at the Masonic Hall, start-, ing at 8 p.m. ' Visitors last weekend at the O. J. Harris home in Merrill were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sterling of Stockton. After visitinj in Wash ington this week, they will return for deer hunting in Northern Cali fornia. Tulelake Mrs. James N. Linton of Columbus, Ohio, is visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. Harold Holt of Tulelake and her niece and family, and Edward McCulleys of Malin. Mrs. Linton arrived Sun day by plane alter spending some time with a brother at Seattle M uved-Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cole and family have moved from Merrill to Corvallis where he will study mechanical engineering at Oregon State College. Convalescing Mrs. Pete McNeill of Merrill, who underwent major sureerv at Klamath Valley Hos pital on September is. is reported recovering satisfactorily. Recovering W. A. Kotthoff of Merrill is in Hillside Hospital in Klamath Falls recovering from pneumonia. Merrill The Youth Fellowship of the Merrill Presbyterian Church will hold a potluck dinner Sunday evening, September 25, stalling at 9.30 p.m. Parents are invited There will be a talent, show pre. sented- by the young people of the church. A Rccentioj will be held at the Masonic Hall in Malln. Sunday ai ternoon at 2 p.m. for the new mother advisor. Mrs. Dick Kru- gcr. and for the outgoing mower advisor, Mrs. M. A. Bowman., ruo- llc is invited. Rtuamage Sal Chapter U. PEO, will hold a rummage sale t the Pelican Theater building Friday and Saturday. Church Society The Women's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will meet 'Thursday 1:30 p.m. at the Metho dist Church. The Rev. Harley, Zel ler, pastor of the Williamson Riv er Church will speak on Indiaii-Americans. Meeting of the Wednesday Club of St. Paul's Episcopal Church at the parish house, 8 o'clock to night (Wednesday) for a "Hells Party" and 'first meeting of the tan. Klamath Sports Album The Klamath Union High School radio, and television speech classes un der the direction of Chuck Wood- house will resume their broadcast of Klamath Sports Album over KFJI at 7:15 p.m. Visiting their nephew Mervyn Wilde at Malin on September 13 were Mr: and Mrs. Claire LaMear of El Ccrrito, California, who were on vacation in Oregon. Bus Change Effective Septem' bcr 25, bus for Burney, Fall Riv er, Bieber, Alturas will depart from Redding at 7:15 a.m. arriv ing one hour earlier at all points, according to announcement by Redding Lakeview Stages. Fort Klamath Quests last' week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lor. en L. Miller Sr. were their son-' in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belden, who returned Sun day to their home at San Fer nando, California. Circle Meeliag Miriam Circle of the First Presbyterian Church all! hold a pollack luncheon at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the church base ment. To School Maryann Munson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sverre Munson. 1345 Sargent Street, ac- companled by her parents left September 20 for Southern Oregon College where she will enroll as a major in education. She Is a graduate of KUHS and received a tuition and fees scholarship on graduating. She has gone to school In Klamath Falls from the first grade. This summer she served on the staff at the municipal swim ming pool. Moved Charlotte Ashworth has moved to Belle's Beauty Salon in the Metropolitan Hotel from the, Pearce Beauty Salon. I i Guests Coming Mr. and Mrs. j Julius Leas, Eugene will be week-; end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hendrickson, Merrill. Hcndrick- son and Mrs. Leas are brother and sister. ) Meeting of Court No. 11, Order of the Amaranth will hold a regu lar meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday night, September 21 at the Ma sonic Temple. There will be ini- tiation of new members.. Meeting of Cub Scout Pack No. 8 is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Wed nesday. September 28 at the mu sic room of Altamont Junior High School. Maury Clark, pack mas ter is inviting all boys and par ents in 'the Altamont and Twyla Ferguson school district that are interested in cub scouting to at tend this meeting. ' Meeting The GIA of the BofLE will meet at the home of Mrs. Alfred S. Condrey. 2234 Darrow Street, Friday at 7:30 p.m. 'Richard Clark 1955 graduate of KUHS. left tills morning with his frther, George Clark, for Stanford University where Dick will enroll as a freshman. Dick, awarded a football scholarship, will major in engineering. Previously be had considered entering Oregon Stale College as one of two Oregon win ners of an NROTC scholarship. Great Books The Great Books Society will meet Thursday at the city library at 8 p.m. Carnation Club The Carnation Club of Degree of Honor will meet at the home of Ella. Gillette. 214 East Main tonight at 8 o'clock. Women's Society The Christian Womni s Fellowship of l'i First Christian Church will meet Thurs day at the church. A business meeting at 11 a m. will open the meeting followed by a potluck at 12 noon. A 1 p.m. lesson will be "The Work of Our Hands." Devotionals will be held at 1 p.m. All members and friends are in vited. Civil Service announces an ex amination for Miscellaneous Olhce Machine Operator. (2.690 to S4.525 a year. In various federal agen cies in Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Apply at the post office lor forms and information. An Examination for Training Officer (Military Science). (5.440 to (7,570 a year, is now open for filling positions in the Office of Naval Research at Port Washing ton. New York, and various other locations No written test Is re quired. Further information may be had from L. E. Propst. Win. dow One, U. S. Post Office. Applications are being accented by the Board of U. 6. civil berv. Ice Examinrs, Headquarters, 13th Naval District. Seattle 89, for ex ' aminations for career-conditinnal Electronic Technician, grades OS-8 and GS-9. Place of employment is I with the Navy Department at Ko- diuk and Adas. Alaska.' Salary range ia from (4.970 to (t.448. plus 25 per cent coal of living allow. ance. Civil Service announces exam inations for Clerk, hotograberJ Further information may be ob tained from L. E. Propst, Window One, U. S. Post Ofllce, or from the U. S. Civil Service Commis sion, Washington 25, D. C. Camp Fire Meeting The Group Organisation Committee of the Camp Fire Girls Council will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Camp Fire office. Mrs. E. P. Lee, coun cil group organisation chairman, urges all group organisation wom en from the various school districts to attend. - Square Dane The first fall dance of the Do-Si-Do Square Dance Club will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the South Sixth Street Community Hall. All members and friends invited. AUSTRIAN FLAGS UP VIENNA. Austria I Austrian flags flew Tuesday from public and private buildings in towns and villages of the East Zone. The Austrian Interior Ministry said the Russians kept tneir promise thai no Soviet soldier would be left in Austria after midnight Monday night. French Reform Morocco Rule PARIS Wl The Pren:h red- dent ganerul f M'irocco returned Wednesday to his post with orders to put aside Sultan Mohammed Ben Moulay Art'. and set up a regency council. Resident General Pierre Boyer de Latour Uu Mo ilin had orders from Premier Foure to execute the first steps In a roforin pro gram which the government hopes will stop bloodshed to the rich and strategic North Afncaa protectorate, A big question, remained: Wilt me sultan go? Faure and f-lerro July, minist er for Moroccan and Tunisian if. fairs, wrote out the instructions after the French Cabinet gavo Faure's policies Its unanimous en dorsement In a showtiiwn session Tuesday. But the sulta-Vs spokesman re. iterated that Moulav Arafa is de termined to stay on the throne. A new wave of Tioleitee,' (ilk) nU atlvely minor, sprea.l through ' protectorate. . 69th Anniversary An Invitation: The employees of Sears cordially invife you and your family to our , birthday party this Friday night. 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