MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1957
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Heart Attack
Takes Hunter
t A 59-year-old Klamath Falls man
died following a heart attack about
3 p.m. Sunday while deer hunting
in the Bonanza area. Dead is Dan
iel J. Breese. He was hunting with
his son, Robert, at the time ot his
death.
Breese was a native of Moor-
head. Minnesota and had resided
in Klamath Falls for the past 14
vears. He was an employe of the
bouthern Pacific Railroad Com
pany. Survivors include his widow,
Dolly R. Breese of Klamath Falls:
two sons, Robert Breese, Klamath
rails, and Daniel Breese. San Di
ego, California: a stepson. Leroy
Sieber. Seattle. Washington: his
mother, Mrs. Ella Breese of Ed
monton. Alberta. Canada: three sis
ters, Mrs. Grace Hendrickson of
Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Alice Rob
ertson of Regina, Canada, and Mrs.
Marie Nugent of Dilke. Canada:
and a brother, Francis Breese of
Middle Lake, Canada.
Funeral arrangements are pend
ing with O'Hair's Memorial Chapel.
Rite Temple. The Grand Guardian
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Who Peace .Memorial Presbyterian
rhwh will meet Tuesday. Oeto-
Aloha Chapter No. 61, OES.ikins. They are making the trip bpr 22. at 7:30 p.m. in the home
will hold a stated meeting at oy car. f irs. Charles Thurman, 330
o'clock Tuesday, October 22, at I iHilvard Avenue.
the Masonic Temple. Following Do-Si-Do Club square dancers
the meeting, members will enjoy U-iU dance to the callins of Buzz
a Halloween party. Those attend-! Brown, popular caller from San
ing arc asked to take wrapped : Diego at the Do-Si-Do Hall on the
white elephant gilts. Ashland Highway. Thursday. Octo-
!ber 24. Brown has been calling
Away Mr. and Mrs. Earl i since he was 12 years old. tvery-
Sheridan and their son. Jimmie,
will leave Tuesday for Minnea
polis, Kansas to visit Mrs. Sher
idan's mother, Mrs. C. R. Haw-
Obituary
OTI Instructor
To Give Talk
Gene Stivers, senior instructor of
psychology and biological sciences
at OTI, will speak to all PTA
members in Klamath County about
the intent and purpose of study
groups for parent education on
Tuesday, October 22, from 3 p.m.
to 4 p.m., in the Mills School.
Stivers, who is the Klamath
County Council PTA parent edu
cation chairman, will also explain
how to organize study groups and
will conduct a short workshop on
study-discussion group techniques
for parent education leaders. Mrs.
Ray Dunn, Klamath County Coun
cil PTA character and spiritual
education chairman, will assist
Stivers during the session.
For the benefit of the public and
PTA members, w ho will be unable
to attend the meeting, Stivers and
Airs. Dunn will appear on station
KOTI-TV Channel 2 at 5 p.m. the
same day for the "PTA in Action"
program to talk again about study
groups for parent education.
Everyone, who is interested in
the welfare of children and youth,
is invited to attend the meeting
in Mills School.
HURLEY
Robert Arthur Hurley. 37, a na
tive of Koutz, Indiana and a resi
dent of this city, died here Octo
ber 19. 1957. He is survived by
two sons. Peter Jim Hurley and
Joe Hurley: two daughters. Kathy
Hurley and Renebelle Hurley, all
of Flnrenoe. Arizona: his Darents
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurley of ?f
Koutz, Indiana: six brothers, Wil- If jf
liam Hurley of Los Angeles, Ed
win Hurley of Calumet City, Illi
nois. Harold Hurley of Klamath
Falls. Lewis Hurley of Chicago,
James Hurley of Markham. Illinois
and Kenneth Hurley, in the Air
Force, Japan: five sisters. lone
uirpe oi uary, inaiana, uoromy if
Jarosak of Klamath Falls, Dorrisc CI
Rowe of Auburn, Indiana. Goldic
Jackson of Bells, Tennessee, and
Rose Maxwell of LaPine, Oregon.
O Hair s Memorial Chapel will
announce the funeral arrangements.
one interested is invited to attend.
Fairvlew PTA will meet at
2:15 o'clock on Thursday. October
24. to hear Kathleen Thompson.
Klamath Falls, review "Bears In
My Kitchen." by Margaret Mer
rill. The review will follow an
executive committee meeting at
1:30 o'clock. Small children will
be cared for.
Regular Meeting Job's Daugh
ters, Bethel No. 61. will hold a
regular meeting, Monday, October
21. at 7:30 p.m. in the Scottish
partment at noon. Dr. John Wa
terman will be here.
Rummage Sale The Keno PTA
will sponsor a rummage sale in a
building acruss from the Keno
congregations of eight Protestant
churches in this community will
join tonight at 8 o'clock in a
hymn festival at the First Pres
byterian Church. The hymn fes
tival is being sponsored by the
who has been working in India; Klamath Falls Chapter of Oregon
with the United Nations Connected United Nations and the League of
Agencies, will speak at a lunch
eon Wednesday noon, October 23.
in the Pelican Party Room. The
Women Voters. The luncheon is
open to the public. For reserva
tions call Mrs. W. T. llodson, TU
Cafo on Friday, October 25. 12 Klamath Council of Chirches
speaker is being sponsored by the 1 4-6348.
Sojourners The Sojourners
Club will meet for their regular
12:30 luncheon and meeting in the
Pine Grove Room of the Willard
Hotel. Wednesday, October 23.
Cards will be the afternoon's en
tertainment. For further informa
tion, call Mrs. George Ashbaugh,
TU 4-6345.
Knife and Fork Members ot
the Knife and rork Club are
urged to send in their reservation
cards for the dinner Wednesday
evening at once, instead of wait
ing until the day of the meeting
and phoning.
Child Guidance The Child
Guidance Advisory Board, will
hold its regular meeting. Tues
day, October 22, in the health de-
noon to 8 p.m. and Saturday,
October 26, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Klamath Chapter No. 14 of 1
the International Footprinlers As
sociation will hold an important
dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tues
dy, October 22, at Harold's Cafe.
A Nursery for children is
available at the old armory for
mothers planning to attend the
arts and crafts classes during the
I morning. ,
Hymn Festival Choirs and
der the chairmanship of Rev. Mar
shall McKinnie.
Speaker Dr. Ralph Victor,
Weather Table
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Monday
Max. Min. Prep.
Baker 59 26
Bend 53 21
Lakeview 55 36
Medford 65 33
Newport 66 39
North Bond 69 42
Pendleton 54 37
Portland Airp't .. 66 37
Salem 69 37 -
Spokane 61 35
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SECOND FLOOR
Worker Injured
By Falling Beam
A Macdoel man, injured when a
piece of heavy timber fell on him
while working in a potato cellar
Saturday, was listed Monday as in
good condition by attendants of the
Klamath Valley Hospital.
He is Al Burby, who was struck
across the back by the beam while
working in a potato bin. Another
Macdoel man, Harry Short, who
was standing next to Burby, ex
caped injury. The beam just
missed him, a witness said.
Oregon Weather
Eastern Oregon Fair through
Tuesday with little change in
temperature. Highs 55-65; low
Monday night 28-38, except 23-33
in high valleys.
Western Oregon Fair through
Tuesday with patchy morning fog
and increasing high cloudiness.
Highs 55-63; low Monday night
55-65.
Grants Pass and vicinity Fair
Ihrough Tuesday. Low Monday
night 30-35; high Tuesday 65-70.
Northern Oregon beaches Fair
through Tuesday. Temperature
range 32-70. Winds easterly to
northeasterly, 4-12 m.p.h. ,
Baker and vicinity F a i r
Monday night: increasing cloudi
ness and cooler Tuesday with the
chance of a few snow flurries in
mountains. Low Monday night
20-28: high Tuesday 42-50.
Western Area Temperatures
averaging below normal. No pre
cipitation except a trace from
drizzle in morning fogs. Highs 50
to 60. Minimum:; 30 to 40.
Eastern Area No precipita
tion except possible light snow in
mountains of northern Idaho about
Wednesday or Thursday. Temper
atures averaging below normal
with highs 50 to 60. Minimums 25
to 35 except colderin some high
valleys.
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