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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVTN BASIN BRIEFS - Medlar o! the Merrill Home Extension Unit, Friday, October 14 tt the recreation hall, 1:30 p.m. Tne subject to be demonstrated is "Dry Cleaning at Home," by Hope Holbrook, Klamath County exten sion agent. Everyone is welcome. Art Meeting The Klamath Art Association will meet at 7:45 p.m. todav at the conference room at the Klamath County Library. - Librarian Helen Mortonsen, Klamath County High School li brarian, on October 4,' addressed the students of Gilchrist High School sophomore English class on how to use various reference books. Speaker Austin P. Hamer from the Education Department of the Oregon State Game Commis sion, spoke on the game commis sion's wort and wild-life conserva tion at Gilchrist High School on October t. Cadet' Sergeant John Hend ricltson, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendricrson. Merrill, was named a Reserve Officers Training Corps sergeant at the University of Oregon. Hendrlckson is majoring, in education. Visitors Mrs. Robert Weir Jr., of - Lakevlew, has as her house guests her father and brother, Al bert Doughty and Al Doughty Jr., of Spokane. Lakeriew Mr. and Mrs. Lou linvllle have as houseguesta his mother, and stepfather, Mr. and CITY BRIEFS Canceled The Peterson square dance club has canceled the dance planned for Saturday, October 16 due to the deer hunters being out of town, Merry Mlxera square dance club will meet In the exhibit build ing at the fairgrounds, 8 p.m. Friday, October 14. Fathers' Night tonight, 8 o'clock in the Mills auditorium. There will be room visitation be tween T and t o'clock followed by a program of music and a film. Pie and coffee will be served by the sixth grade mothers. Letter Gust Vourchis whose picture appeared in an issue of the Herald and News recently, sent a copy of the picture to His Majesty King Paul of Greece. A letter -of acknowledgment was re ceived this week by Vourchis from Alex Dimitsas, secretary to the king bearing the royal coat of arms. Vourchis also sent a tele gram of sympathy to Mrs. Papa go in Athens following the death of her husband. The two men foughf together for two years In the Greek army many years ago. Visitors . Mr. and Mrs. John Yadon of 1MB Auburn, have re turned home after visiting their son John M. Yadon and family in Feterburg, Pa, The Yadons went east by the northern route via the Empire' Builder. They visited a daughter and family, Mrs. Walter Dennis, Portland, orvthe way. Re turning by the central rail route they: visited Mrs. Yndon's brother Judge C. Stanley Wood and wife in Oakland, California. , Mrs. Joe Bondurant . of Willows. vamomia. . Bir Deer Two big bucks were among the 149 deer that had been checked in at .the Lakeview Frozen Pood Lockers by Tuesday. Ac cording to Mrs. Roy Burnett, own er of the lockers, the largest, a 234-pounder. came from Paisley and the next in size weight 22 pounds. Dancing Classes in creative, ballet and tap dancing are being held in the Malin Park Hall Tues day afternoons from 3 to 5 p.m. Mrs.' Rubye Kuiac is instructor. Note change of location from Inst year. GOC meeting Monday at Ma lin was attended by about 30 per sons. Volunteers for duty with the Ground Observer Corps should contact Bonnie Stephens, Malin GOC post supervisor. . Matin Friends and relatives of Mrs. Gene Klugstalf surprised her with a stork shower the eve ning of October 3 at the home of Mrs. Armond Dandliker with Mrs. Ernest Wolfe, co - hostess. About 40 persons attended. Visitor at the Malin home of Mrs. Ray Aubrey is her sister. Mrs. F. J. Ward who is dividing her time between Malin and the home of her daughter, Mrs. Al Pongon, Klamath Falls. Home Mrs. W. O. Bunge re turned to Malin October 4 after a month at San Fernando with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Saplr. stem. Malin Ernest Sauerberg Jr. will take his father back to Lad ner. B.C., after a six-weeks visit here with Valeria Sauerberg. Friendship Court the Friend ship Court No. 11, Order of Am aranth will hold a no host break fast Sunday, 9:30 a.m., in the Winems Hotel. VUnbors The Royal Neigh bors of America will meet Friday night at ( o'clock in the KO Hall for s business meeting. In Hospital Vic Douglas. 1243 Kane Street, is in the Hillside Hospital with pneunomia. Rom mi re Sale The Neighbors of Woodcraft will sponsor a rum mage sale at the Pelican Theater building Friday and Saturday. All members are asked to bring rum mage to the theater building Thurs day night after 7. Navy1 Mothers will meet to night (Thursday) at 7:30 in the Veterans Memorial Building, Fourth, and Klamath. rioneer Grocery will be under the management of Mrs. Charles Martin since Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larson have purchased a home on Blsbee Street and will soon be moving there. New Son A new hoy has ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Helm, Pioneer Com munity. Rammage Sale The Post Office Clerk Auxiliary will hold a rum mage sale from t a.m. -5 p.m. Saturday at 123 Suulh Sixth Street. North Church Gets Steeple BOSTON 11 It's official now. I The Old North Church has a steeple a duplicate of the spire from which hung the lantern that sent Paul Revere on his famed ride back In '75. The new steeple was dedicated formally "to the glory of God" ye s t r d a y by Massachusetts Episcopal Bishop Norman B. Nash. The old steeple was blown down Aug. 31. 1954, by Hurricane Carol. The pew set aside for "the gen tlemen of the Bay of Honduras" was occupied for one of the few times since the church's found ing in 1740. The original steeple was built through contributions from Hon duran merchants and sea captains and the pew wir, named in their honor. The Honduran ambassador to the United States. Gen. Carlos lzagulrre Valladares, sat In the pew for the steeple ceremonies. ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICE TO PORTLAND OAKRIDGE-WESTFIR TRUCK LINTS. INC. rRONE At Medford Mrs. Fred Fern lund of Langell Valley Is working in a Medford packing plant. Bonama Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hamilton of Watsonville were weekend guests here at the Kcr mit Keysor home. A Motor Trip to Portland and Canada is being enjoyed by Mrs. William Campbell and Mrs. Joe. Pbtucek of Langell Valley. They will attend the wedding of Mrs. Campbell's niece at Vancouver be fore going on to Victoria. Ron Leggct of Fort Klamath Is home from Frankfurt. Germany where he has been stationed with the U.S. Army and Is working at the Scott Warren ranch at Algoma. While in Europe, he visited Rt Edinburgh, Scotland, with relatives of his late father, James Fergu son Legget. :r, v ; '- 'c W V I, WAV fc :j GRAND OFFICERS of the grand court, Order of the Amaranth, state of Oregon, Mrs. Hans R. Madsen, of Milwaukie, grand royal matron, left, and J. Raymond Howell, Oregon City, grand royal patron, right, will pay an official visit to Friendship Court-No. 1 1, Klamath Falls on Saturday evening, October 15. Parents Fear Baby Kidnaped CRANE, Ind. tUPl The ex hausted parents of three-year-old Ronnie Wietkamp prayed today that he is still alive, but leaders of a 1.000-strong search party feared he has oeen kidnaped or killed. Ronnie has been missing for four days and searchers scoured the hilly, wooded reservation at the Crone Naval - Ammunition Depot for the past 30 hours without find ing a trace of him. The boy's father, Lawrence, said he thought Ronnie had been kid naped that "somebody has Just driven by and taken him away." He and his wife asked radio and television stations to issue a plea to the kidnaper to return the tow headed boy unharmed. Ronnie vanished shortly before noon Monday while playing near his small home in this village built for depot personnel. Searchers at first presumed Ron nie wandered away and got lost. They carefully combed a 10 square mile area, dragging shallow creeks and marshes and inspecting wells, but found no tre.ee. A helicopter whirled over the area but the pilot saw no signs of the boy. A pack of bloodhounds appeared to pick up a scent, but became confused and lost it. The bulk of the search was called off at dusk, but Turner said "there are one or two small areas we want to go over a third, and fourth time." Relief Society Plans Bazaar LAKEVIEW The Relief Society officers and teachers of the Latter Day Saints Church, held a month ly planning meeting October 10 at the home of Mrs. Robert Fossum. Plans were completed for the an nual bazaar and dinner to be held in the church recreation hall in Lakeview, November 4. The public is invited to attend. The group attended a show after the meeting was dismissed. The next meeting will be held November 7 at the home of Mrs. John Mc Donald. . Present for the October 10 session were Mrs. Donald Fossum, Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs.- George Weibe, Mrs. Merle O'Neil, Mrs. Elmer Williams, Mrs. Charles Stephens, Mrs. Roland Hawkins, Mrs. Ralph Williams. Amaranthers To Visit KF ' Mrs. Hans R. Madsen or Mil waukie, grand royal matron, and 1. Raymond Howell of Oregon City, grand roval patron of the grand court, order of the Ama ranth, state of Oregon, will pay an official visit to Friendship Court No. 11 of Klamath Falls on Satur day ' evening. October IS at 8 o'clock hi the Masonic Temple. These . members of friendship court hold grand court offices: Mrs. Jack Schulte, grand assis tant lecturer: Mrs. Arthur H. Den ison, grand representative to Cali fornia, and James Hunter, grand representative to Washington. Purpose of the visit Is to Inspect the ritualistic work. The initiatory work of the order will be conferred upon several candidates hy the officers of friendship court with Mrs, Oeorge A. WrlRht. ro-M ma tron and Ted R. Hughey, royal patron, presiding. As a special feature an adden dum will be conferred in honor of Mrs. Madsen and Howell, and they will receive honorary mem berships into friendship court. Fol lowing the meeting a social hour will be held and refreshments served. Mrs. Norman Jones and Mrs. Ed Chllcote are co-chair man In charge of decorations. Preceding the meeting a pot- luck dinner will be held beginning at 6:30 p.m. It is anticipated that members will attend from Astoria, Seaside, cannon Beach. Newport. Bend. Klamath Falls, Medford, Roseburg. Springfield, Eugene, Salem. Oregon City, Milwaukie, McMlnnville, For est Grove, Hillsboro. Beaverton. Oresham, Parkrose' and Portland. Earthquake Shakes Riverside Area RIVERSIDE (UP) An earth quake which lasted only a few sec onds was felt here last night- as residents reported the impact rat tled windows. The quake was felt at 9:38 p.m. with the main Jolt reported in the Riverside area. No damage or Injuries were reported. VOLCANO ERUPTS KAGOSHIMA. Japan tfl Sak urajima Volcano erupted Thurs day with a mighty roar and a smoking 10-minute shower of rock. l!MVnA,MI:ll:l.M.iH-lVIJ:lN4) GCD GCKJUGE) at VJEISF1EID' "4! ! 'V MADE OF MIRACLE NYLON BIG 72x84 INCH SIZE WITH 3 INCH ACETATE RAYON SATIN BINDING CHOICE OF 3 ' BEAUTIFUL COLORS ROSE BLUE GREEN t EXCLUSIVE SLUMBER SENTINEL CONTROL Sentinel clipped on vour bed or on bedside toble will automatically requlate temperature. Clowliqht re minds vou dial is ON. 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Vern Johnson of Portland chief Insneptnr fni- Western Pino Acennio- tion, conducted the demonstrations and led discussion on a change in grading No. 3 shop lumber. Wlltiflm Rlinvan lln.rininnrf.nt of manufacturing for Long-Bell L.umoer company, weed division, was in charge of arrangements, as sisted hv M. T MarriAhl h..H grader for the division. ijong-Heu was nost to tne group at s noon luncheon at St. Michael'. H.11 Thin in th first. (.nnfornpit of this type held here since 1939. Hone Extension LANGELL VALLEY ' "Dry Cleaning at Home" was demonstrated by Hope Holbrook to members and guests of the Lan gell Valley Home Extension Unit at the first meeting of the fall which was held at the home oi Marten Randall. A luncheon was served at noon by the new olflcers; Marien Randall, chairman: Sue Olp, vke chairman and Maxlne Brown, secretary-treasurer. Those attending the meeting were: Dorothy Smith, Opal Har ris, Jessie Spillane. Mary Noble, Esther Keysor, Carolyn Dearborn, Willie Mae Schmidli, Doris Schmld II, Marie Bland, Nova Noble, Edna Hltson, Evelyn Seater, Helen No. ble, Mary McCotmell,.4-H leader, Hope llolbrook. The next nieetlng will be held on November i at the home of Esther Keysor and will be on the subject "Making Candles." Every one interested is invited. BlIENA VISTA By Mrs. Glen Turnbul! The meeting October 5 started with an " eye opener." This was to induce every one to be on time, and there will be one at every meeting, promptly at 10 a.m. "Food for Entertaining" was demonstrated by Mrs. Bud Doty, and Mrs. Olen Turnbull. Many new recipes were given to those attending. We welcomed three new mem bers to the unit; Mrs. Eric An derson. Mrs. E. H. Clemens and Mrs. Fred King. Other members attending were Mrs. H. A. Hayden, Mrs. N. M. Knauss, Mrs. Travis Miles, Mrs. George Pohll, Mrs. Onry Price, Mrs. Floyd Ralston. Mrs. Otto Schlueter and Mrs. Bernurd Valk. Our next meeting will be No vember 1. 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