FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1958
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
BASIN
Benefit A March ot Dimes card
party, sponsored by the Henley
Orange will be held Saturday
night, January 21 8 p.m. at the
Henley Orange Hall. There will be
prises and refreshments. Every
one is welcome.
Special Service The Rev. Cor
don Uriilin and the Rev. Frank
Simmons, both former pastors of
the Lakeview First Baptist Church,
will take part in the annual Home
coming and 71st Miniversary serv
ice of the First Baptist Church at
3:30 p.m. Sunday, January 22 at
the church. Arranging the anni
versary program are Arthur Mc
pherson, chairman, and Mrs. Low
ell Glffin and Mrs. Herbert Stover.
Film The Lalcevlew Church of
the Open Bible will show the gospel
film, "The Great Discovery," star
ring Colleen Townsend at the
church on January 22. at 7:30
p.m. The public Is welcome.
Moving Virl Shelton is moving
his new business, the Credit
Bureau of Lake County from the
Wilcox Building to the former lo
cation of Stewart's Jewelers across
from the post office. The move
will be completed this week.
Operetta Role Joyce Dunham,
Lakeview freshman at Oregon
State College, has been selected
for a lead role in the student pro
duction of Gilbert and Sullivan's
"H.M.S. Pinafore" which will be
given at the college during Moth
ers Day weekend on May 3-4.
Buy Claims Dectronics, Inc. of
tvitalem announce the leasing of
four uranium claims on Thomas
Creek in Lake County owned by
M. F. Banister, R. T. Mooers and
Ross Foster, all of Lakeview. The
company plans to start explora
tion work in the spring.
Makes Honor Roll James A.
Linebaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lesion Linebaugh of Silver Lake,
is listed on the fall term scholas
tic honor roll at Oregon State Col
lege. He is a 1952 graduate of
Lakeview High School. .
Congregational Dinner Mem
bers of the Lakeview First Luther
an Church will meet at 5:30 p.m.
on Sunday, January 22 for a con
gregational potluck dinner and so
cial eveninc at the Thomas Creek
Grange Hall announces the Rev.
A. D. Holm, pastor.
Moved Mr. and Mrs. Louis An
derson and daughter Patty, who
have made their home at the Doris
Short place in Dairy where he was
employed, nave movea to uieir
home, ranch in Hildebrand.
Dairy Mr. and Mrs: Bud Short
and son. Charles, have moved from
Klamath Falls to Dairy where they
own and operate Jonesie s tavern.
Hildebrand Employes of Cali
fornia Oregon Power Company
have been working in this area
building a new power line through
Dairy ana Bonanza.
Card Game A public invitation
has been extended to a pinochle
party for the benefit of the March
of Dimes Saturday ait 8 p.m. in
lh TTnliv ftrnncr Hull. Prizes
will be awarded and refreshments
served.
Mrs. Russell Emery elementary
teacher at Fort Rock, attended
the art workshop In Lakeview on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day of this week. Mrs. Leonard
Pitcher has supervised her classes
until dismissal time as Mrs. Emery
had to leave early to get to Lake
view. Weekending at Bend were Mari
lyn and Teresa Ward, daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ward of
Fort Rock. They visited their
grandmother, Mrs. Forest jones
Next Project of the. Fort Rock
Community 4-H Club will be a
square dance and box social, date
10 oe announceo oy me ienuei
Mrs, Floyd Branch.
LaPine George M. Larimer,
manager, and Roy Larson and
Merritt Parks, directors of Mid
state Electric Cooperative, left
Wednesday for St. Louis to attend
the annual meeting of the National
Rural Electric Cooperatives Asso
ciation to be held January 21-22.
Larson served for several years
as the coop's president; Parks is
vice president.
Weed Brownies of Troop Ten I
met Monday evening at the home j
of their leader. Mrs. Dan Downey,
for a taffy pull and to make plan!
for making bean bags to distribute i
to a selected child's group in the !
future. All 10 members were pres- j
ent.
Party at Weed Dr
L. Vidricksen were
Mr. and Mrs. Bridge
and Mrs. H.
hosts to the
Club on Jan
went to Mrs.
C. York. Low
York and El
present were
Mantle, Mr.
nary 14. High scores
Elwin Adams and H.
scores went to Mrs.
win Adams. Others
Mr. and Mrs. John
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BRIEFS
and Mrs. Mort Kaer and Mr. and
Mrs. O. B. Smith.
Malin The annual Malln School
Carnival will be held Saturday
evening, January 21. in the hign
school gym, according to A. E.
Street, principal. The evening of
fun starts at 7:30 p.m. and the
carnival queen will be crowned at
10 p.m. Everyone is invited to at
tend. Merrill A square dance will be
held in the IOOF Hall Saturday,
January 21, beginning at ft p.m.
Refreshments will be served. Jim
Bradshaw will call. The regular
"step n' stomper" dance sched
uled for Saturday January 28. hi
tne recreation nail nas oeen can
celed.
Alturas The American Legion
Auxiliary of. Alturas is holding
benefit card parly at the Veterans
Memorial Hall in Alturas at 8
p.m. Saturday evening. All pro
ceeds will go to flood relief vic
tims, local and regional.
Honor Student Theodore E. Sie
mens, a sophomore in pharmacy
from Chiloquln, is listed on the fall
term scholastic honor roll at Ore
gon Stale College.
Card Party The Olene - Pine
Grove community hall group will
hold a public card party at 8 p.m.
Saturday in the hall.
Chlloquin dance classes will be
held in the basement of the Chilo
quln Catholic Church each Satur
oay. Registrations will start at
11:45 a.m. Both tap and ballet win
be taught.
Merrill The Lost River. Garden
Club will meet Tuesday, January
24, at 12 noon instead of 1 p.m..
at the home of Mrs. Harry Orem,
with Mrs. Randall Pope co-hostess.
A potluck luncheon will be served.
Mrs. George Chin will show movies
ot the Portland and Pasadena rose
parades.
Death Takes
Edward Quails
Edward A. Quails, who came to
the Klamath country in 1889 to go
into the cattle business In the Hen
ley district, died January 18. He
would have been 90 years old on
his next birthday, September 27 of
this year. (
Mr. Quails remained in this area,
for a few years, then because of
harsh winters at that time re
turned to California where he set
tled In Clark's Valley, Fresno
County. He remained there until
his retirement in 1845.
He was well known In Klamath
Falls, having spent his summers
here at the home of his daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Todd.
Mr. Quails, was a member of a
pioneer California family. He was
the father of four daughters, Mrs.
Lloyd j.Haight, San -Diego, Mrs.
Ethel Pesterfleld, Riverdale. Cali
fornia, Mrs. Harry Todd, Klamath
Falls and Mrs. Alva Oldham, this
city who died in 1943.
Five grandchildren who survive
Include Robert Pesterfleld. Point
Barrow, Alaska. Howard and
James Haight, San Diego, David
Todd, U. S. Air Force and Dennis
Todd, Corvallls, Oregon.
Local Motelman
Leaves For Trip
Keith Cobo, president of the
Orejon Motor Court Association,
left Tuesday for a trip through
Eastern Oregon.
With Ray Henderson, executive
secretary of the association, The
Dalles, he will make a survey of
tourist accommodations In Pendle
ton, The Dalles, La Grande, Baker,
Ontario. Burns and Lakeview.
They will meet with local groups
in the towns visited.
Henderson has Just returned
from a board of director's meet
ing of the Pacific Northwest Trav
el Association at Missoula. Mon
tana. Cobo is connected with the City
Center Lodge in Klamath Falls.
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CITY BRIEFS
In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Don
Kenyan left for Portland Thursday
to examine the new line of Mas-sey-Harris
farm machinery. They
plan to return Sunday.
Honor Roll Oregon . State
College lists five Klamath Falls
students on the fall term scholastic
honor roll who made at least a
B-plus average for this listing.
They are Roberta Matthews, fresh
man in home economics; Marlene
Moore, -sophomore in elementary
education; Myron R. Hurlbut, soph
omore in electrical engineering;
Dale Lowther, sophomore in pre
dentistry,; and James W. Thornton,
sophomore in general engineering.
Practice Meet Officers of Aloha
Chapter. No. - 81. OES will prac
tice initiatory work at the Masonic
Temple, Sunday afternoon at 2
p.m.
. Meeting The Chord-Organ Club
will have a meeting, Wednesday,
January 25 at 8:30 p.m. at the
Yacht Club which will Include a
chicken dinner for nominal
charge. Louis Mann will show a
film from the Hammond Com
pany, For reservations to the din
ner call Mrs. Ed Hickman, phone
5000 before Monday evening. Jan
uary 23. Anyone Interested will be
welcome.
On Vacation Mrs. Amies 'Good
win, of LaFointe's Young Shop left
by United Air Lines this week for a
three weeks vacation in Califor
nia. She will visit a son Donald
Brown, owner of Brown's Myrtle
wood Gift Shop in Eureka and his
family, a daughter, Mrs. Charles
(Edna) Cecil, Los Angeles, and a
son Lt. James Brown, U.S. Army,
Fresno.
Meeting of the Interior discus
sion group of AAUW. . Monday,
January 23 at the home of Mrs.
Robert Kent. 1934 Painter at 8
p.m. Mrs. Ed Dittrlch. home deco
ration consultant will speak on
"Individual Taste in Home Deco
ration." All Interested women are
invited. i
Degree of Honor will hold its
annual Installation of new officers
on Monday. January 23, 8 p.m. at
the K.C. Hall. Jaunita Lundsten
will be installed as the new presi
dent. There will be a 6:30 p.m.
banquet at the Willard Hotel be
fore the meeting.
Change Primary of the First
Ward of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints has
been changed from Wednesday to
Monday at the regular time.
Church Services The First Cov
enant Church, 823 Walnut Avenue,
announces Sunday School at 9:45
a.m. Sunday. January 22, and a
worship service. The Rev. Nord
lund's sermon will bo "God's j
Grace and Man's Grumbling." and
Bible study service will be at
7:30 P.m.
Church Women Glenn Smiley,
national field secretary for the Fel
lowship of , Reconciliation, w 1 1J
speak t the annual meeting of the
Council of Church Women Monday,
January 23, 2 p.m. in the First
Christian Church. His subject will
be "Citizenship with a Southern
Exposure."
Moose Dance Tile Loyal Order
of Moose is sponsoring a hard
times dance at the Moose Lodge
Hall Saturday. Admission ' is one
half cent per pound per person. Pro
ceeds from this dance will be turned
over to March of Dimes. Dancing
from till 1 o'clock. Music being fur
nished by the Phelps Trio. No
muss no fuss come as you are
and enjoy an evening of dancing
and friendship with your friends
and neighbors. -
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Jaycees Name
CHILOQUIN . John Heilbronner
was elected first president of the
Klamath Reservation. Jaycees. a
newly organiied group. Glen Kir
chcr and Remo Minalo were chos
en first and second vice presidents;
Dick Souers is secretary, the Rev.
Edmund Stanton, treasurer, and
directors are Noble Sanderville.
Victor Slsson, and James Rodgers.
Chrrter night will be Saturday.
February 11. with a dinner and
program being planned. II will be
discussed more fully . in the next
meeting. Tuesday, January 24 at
7:30 p.m. in the high school.
Budget committee will be Jim
Kieton, Bob Doak. James Rodgers,
the Rev. Edmund Stanton, Gcln
Kircher and John Heilbronner.
The first activitv of the aroun
will be to snonsor th All.Tnriinn !
Basketball tournament held each i
March in Chiloquin. Committee
chairmen were appointed as fol
lows: programs and trophies. Bud ,
Qienger; timers, scorers, and gym- j
naslum, Frank Hale; team nous-1
ing, Chester Jack: local team con
tacts, Don Sconchin nd Elnathan
Davis; concessions. Hirigo Zakoji;
Lakeview IOOF
Installs Officer
LAKEVIEW John Richardson
was installed as noble grand of
the Odd Fellows Lodpe No. 63 at
the IOOP Hall on January 12. t
Installed as vice- grand was Ir
vln Farts; secretary. Mark Getty;
treasurer. Harvey Sanders; light
and left supporters to noble grand.
Haslett Leigh and M. Partin; war
den, Charles Nobles; conductor,
P. W. Hotchklss; inside quarriian,
Ernest Hamilton; outside guardian,
Clifford Partin; chaplain, Fred
Fisher; ' right and left supporters
to vice grand. James Smith and
Cannon Fleming.
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Thanks a million to the people of Klamath Falls and Kom
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city of Klamath Falls. Thonking you again . .
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chairman, Noble Sanderville.
Reservation teams interested in
entering the' preliminary tourna
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teams may enter'the March event
may contact either Don Sconchin
or Elnathan Davis in Beatty. Ap
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