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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1958)
TUESDAY. JULY 1, 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 5 A BASIN BRIEFS Firework! The Merrill Volun teer Fire Department will spon sor an all aerial fireworks display at the Merrill Athletic Field be ginning at dusk Friday, July 4. The public is invited to attend. Convention Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Trotman of Merrill were in San Francisco last week to attend the American Medical Association Convention. Alturas Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Miller of New London, Connec ticut, are motoring to Lakeview and Alturas to visit relatives and friends before Miller assumes du ties which will take him to Wash ington D.C. He was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis in 1952. After serving In the Pacific, Miller became an officer in the submarine service, from which he resigned this June. He is the son of the late Vinton Miller of Lakeview and Mrs. Mel lie Miller of Alturas. Alturas L. J. Austin Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Austin, Alturas, who was recently gradu ated from the Pacific School of Religion, has been appointed pas tor of the Butteville Congregation al and Meridian Evangelical and Reformed Churches in Oregon. He and his wife, Barbara, have been visiting his parents. Modoc Tribe Ride has been set for August 14 through 17. This 17th annual ride will cross the ski line trail in the Warner Mountains for an overnight stay at Pcpper dine's deer camp. Two nights will be spent in the base camp at Mill Creek Meadows. Any male rider with a horse, saddle and camping reservation is eligible. O. D. Morgan and Kent Larson of Alturas are taking reservations. Installed Virgil Pratt, Alturas, was installed as 19th District Com mander of the Department of Cali fornia, VFW, at the annual con vention in Long Beach June 21 His wife, Mcera, was installed as llllh District President of the La dies Auxiliary. George Walters. district chaplain, Alturas, also at tended. Returned Mrs. Fred J. Deon, Alturas kindergarten teacher, has returned from a workshop session conducted by the University of Ne vada, Reno. Vacation Mrs. Vcrn Walker, nurse at Modoc Medical Center Alturas, is visiting relatives in Southern California. To Colorado Sue Shoulls, Lake- view, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Esther Shoults. Al turas, before flying to Colorado Springs where she will represent the University of Oregon chapter at the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority convention. Chemull An informal party was held recently -at the Loren Mastcn home in Chemult with Mrs Richard Edwards as hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Pat Mol- ley and Mrs. Loren Masten. Recent Guests at the Jerry Brown home in Malin were his brother, Warren Brown and family of Boise, Idaho. Attending Boy Scout Order of Arrow conference at Crescent Lake over the weekend were Don Stast . ny, Edwin Stastny, Harvey Milli gan and Stan Petrasck, all of Ma lin. Chemult Bible School will start July fi and will continue until July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sprag from California, who have attend cd the Fuller Foundation, will have charge of the Bible School. Bible classes for adults will be conduct ed in the evenings in the chapel car belonging to the Sprags. Leaving Malin are Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGoldrick and three daughters who are moving to North Powder, Oregon, where McGold rick will be coach and agricultural instructor. Returned to Malin after visit ing relatives in, Blacksburg. Cali fornia, are Mrs. Enoch Petrasek and sons, Dale and Stan and her niece Terry Petrasek. Malin Residents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Meter have left Malin for Dog Lake lookout station where they will work for the fire season. In Portland this past week to attend Presbyterian Synod at Lew is and Clark College was the Rev Lthen M. Whitman of the Malin Community Presbyterian Church Malin Mariners will meet at the Jerry Brown home on Thursday evening, July 3, at 6:30. Members are to let the Brown's know if they plan to attend. From Camas Claude C. Weed and Jim Turlington of Camas. Washington, have been visiting at the home of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weed, in Chemult Marsha Weed, granddaughter of the Weeds, has also been a visitor at their Chemult home. From Eugene Mr. and Mrs Phillips Roberts and family of Eu gene are guests of the William Forester family at Diamond Lake Siding. Visitors in Summer Lake last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. New man Kimcs and sons from Klam ath Falls, who were houseguests of Mrs. Kimes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Foster. Grangers Five members of the Summer Lake Grange, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Claggett, Mrs. William Harvey, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill kimsey, visited the Valley Falls Grange Saturday night. From Palo Alto Joyce Graves, a first grade teacher at Palo Alto, has been visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graves, in Summer Lake for sev eral weeks. She is leaving for Palo Alto around the first of July and she will teach remedial classas in physical education for five weeks, then she plans on sailing for Hawaii in August for the re mainder of her vacation. Attending funeral services for Mrs. Anna Fisher in Lakeview were Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Harris, Mr. and Mrs William Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Jud Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Van Withers and Mrs. Les Elder, all of Summer Lake. From Glendale Mr. and Mrs Mac McDowell of Glendale, Cali fornia, were guests of the Bud Pernolls and Les Elders in Sum mer Lake last week. At Ranch Jim Hannan, Klam ath Falls, is visiting at the Sum mer Lake ranch of his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elder. Interrupted A weir washed out on the Frank William ranch in Summer Lake last week interrupt ed irrigation for several days. Jud Harris sprayed weeds along the canal on Saturday before the wa ter was turned in from the Ana River Reservoir. Surgery Mrs. John Cook of Merrill was admitted to Klamath Valley Hospital on Thursday eve ning and underwent emergency surgery. She is convalescing satis factorily and expects to be home the first of the week. WEED The Weed Lions Club installed newly elected officers ind honored charter members on Ihe occasion of.the club's 20th year mmversary at a guest night din ner event held at the Y-Cafe Ma ple Room recently. Sixty five members and guests attended. Six charter members. Dr. H. L. Yidrieksen, outgoing president: 0. B. Smith, Floyd Barnum. Mort Kaer. Elwin Adams, Darrel Papst. and W. K. Roberts. Yreka. re ceived certificates for their 20 WEED LIONS CLUB OFFICERS installed recently at a dinner meeting in Weed were from the left, Leno Lenii, installing officer and new secretary; Melvin Soletti, presi dent; Irvin Andreazza, first vice president; Rudy Gaynor, second vice president; Dr. Victor Thompson, third vice president; Floyd Glice, lion tamer; Vernal Lynch, board of directors, Harold Campbell, tail twister; Richard Gould, treasurer; and Fielding Russ, board of directors. Howard Neil, another director, was not present when this picture was taken. Photo by Gaynor Man Buys Golf Links; May Fire Committee Head LONDON (UPI) Ever get mad at some organization and wish you could buy it and fire all those people? It happened to builder Pat Pateman, 42. Pateman was refused member ship in a local golf club so he promptly bought the club's 120- ac-re links, clubhouse and all. Three years ago Pateman ap plied to renew hismembership in the Longcliffe Golf Club near Loughborough. But his applica tion uia not receive me necessary support from two-thirds of the committee. "I took a poor view of that," Pateman said today. "Now the shoe is on the other foot." Pateman, who bought the club for an undisclosed sum Monday, said that "it 1 do not approve of two-thirds of the committee now I can do something about it. "I am under no obligation to renew the lease." He added, "perhaps this will teach the committee a lesson.' Dependable Coverage MAYFLOWER AUTO INSURANCE Reasonable Rates VERN W. EMLEY Olflp Phnn tool An fllh Weed Lions Club Installs New Officers FIRST FLING POMONA. Calif. IAP) TV's Lawrence Welk waltzed his way into horse race ownership with a S24.000 purchase at a sale of California breeding stock from Mrs. M. E. Lunn s Llangollen Farm. Wclk's purchase of the mare Woo-Me-Now is his first fling at racing. year's continuance of membership in the Weed Lions Club. Melvin O. Soletti received the gavel as president of the club for the en suing year in ceremonies with Leno Lenzi, past deputy district governor and a past president of the local club, as installing oilice-. Other officers recently elected and installed to serve with Solet ti were, lrvin Andreazza, first vice president: Rudy Gaynor. sec ond vice president: Dr. Victor Thompson, third vice president; Lenzi, secretary; Richard Gould, treasurer: Floyd Glica. lion tam er; Harold Campbell, tail twister: Howard Neil, Fielding Russ and Vernal Lynch, board of director members. Pete Belcastro and Zack Perry were presented pins for comple tion of 15 years membership in the Weed Lions Club and other members receiving membership pins for 10 years and less than 15.1 1 included Gaynor, Charles Powell, Les Kyle, ilenry Reents, Lenzi, Eldon Hoy and Alvin Austin. Soletti announced the plans for the annual guest night "lish-fry" set for July 9, at the Vidricksea Ranch. 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No other candidates have filed, according to Ido M. Odell, clerk. Wednesday, July 3, 1935 A private summer camp for girls, under the direction of Mrs. Gus G. Johnson, hos just opened ot Horriman lodge on Upper Klamath Lake. Lillion Redkey will act os senior conselor ond Jean Hoger ond Barboro Johnson as Junior counselors. Thursday, July 4, 1935 Alice Timms, Klamath Falls song stress, ioturdoy osked the Herald ond News to publish on item expressing her appreciation of the friends who helped moke her recent recital at the Presbyterian church a suc- Pridoy, July 5, '935 Mr. ond Mrs. Morvin Lucos, Mrs. Poul Foster ond Mrs. Beihn ore enjoying a vocation visit at the exposition at Son Diego, Colifornia. toturdoy, July 6, 1935 Acklcy Brothers will begin opera tion of their sawmill, on Klomoth ovenuc, in a few doys, it was learned Saturdoy. Preparations for storting up ore al ready under wov. The Acklcy mtll is the oldest sowmill in Klomoth Foils. It cuts about 50,000 feet per day. 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