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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1958)
TUESDAY. AUGUST 5. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREB WEIGHT PROBLEM AKRON. Ohio ( Eyes bulged 'v4h M at the Evans Savings Association. i- , .. . .....-. nere when a depositor notified a guard that he needed help to carry his money inside. It turned out to be Brian Ulrick, 11. With the help of his father. S. J. Ulrick, and the guard, he hauled in a huge display type beer bottle stuffed with coins and a few bills. It weighed 17S pounds. It took two tellers three hours and 14 minutes to count the money $909.51. Ulrick said he has been saving his pocket change nmt acme 2 i ' T . SI 1- , ;; wm qHfci. u fl inn mi cra Errs f-i lor live years as a down payment on a college education for Brian. "I'm going to start all over," the father added as they left. "See you in another five years." . v 11 I 1 ! MOST HAPPY CHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hankins, Bonanza, are. left, Charles, II; Nancy Mane, 2; Rebecca Anne, 3; and Raymond James, 4. Grandparents are Mrs. Anna Rice of Buffalo, New York, and Mr. and rence Hankins, Bonanza. ORANGE, CALIFORNIA is fo be fhe new home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Surles and their two young sons, Dennis 10, next to his father, and David, 13, who will be missed at Peterson School. Missed also in educational and cultural circles in Klamath Falls will be Len Surles, head track coach at Klamath Union High School since 1953, math instructor, physical ed instructor and boys' adviser for 10 years. He is a charter member of the Toke tee Lions Club. Mrs. Surles I Minnie) has taught also at KUHS, substituting for faculty members'. She is a past president of Klamath Falls Chapter, American Association of Uni versity Women, has appeared consistently on TV and radio, writes much of her own script and will long be remembered for her appearances in Little Theater productions in Klamath Falls. The family home here has been at 4430 Laverne Street. The new menage will be in East Santa Ana from where Len will commute to his new position in the Orange High School. The move is back to that part of California which was once home to Mrs. Surles, where her mother, Mrs. H. E. Barr, many times visitor here, lives. The family leaves this week. ' Photo by Otto Ellis Bride Elect Is Honored With Shower BONANZA Norma Terpening, bride elect of lionald Roberts, was the honored guest at a personal shower on July 23. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Schmidli with Mrs. Homer Dixon co-hostess. Summer flowers were used about the room and a small nosegay was on each plate when refresh ments were served. Judy Sutherland of Sprague Ri ver assisted Norma with opening the gifts. Those honoring Norma were: Mrs. Martin Gift, Mrs. Ev erett Terpening, Mrs. Howard Kelleson, Mrs. Charles KoDerts Mrs. George Simmons, Mrs. Ken Hncziscse, Mrs. Les Leavitt, Mrs Charles Roberts Jr., Sydne Ketch um. Janice Heseltine, Mrs. Howard Schmidt, Velma Terpening, Judy Sutherland. Faye Roberts, and Dorothy Kelleson. BEAMING BRENDA is the 2 1 -month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Green bank, and 'the maternal granddaughter of Mrs. Hil dur O. Larson, all of Tule lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greenbank, Quincy, Calif ornia, are paternal grandparents. Dinner Party A family dinner party in honor of ncwlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carson, of China Lake, California was given at the home of Jerry's sister, Mrs. Marley Thurman, 1759 Summers Lane, on Wednesday, July 30. The young couple was married in the Community Baptist Church in China Lake on Sunday, July 27. Mrs. Carson is the former Geor gia Veryle Vick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter Vick of China Lake. She will be a senior in the China Lake High School this year. Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Carson of Selma, California, and is stationed in the Marine Corps in China Lake. He attended Klamath Union High School. The newly married couple are making their home in China Lake. K.F. Will Host State Rebekahs Of Oregon, Aug. 9 Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will be hostess to Mrs. Edna Oster of Molalla, Oregon, president of the Rebekah Assem bly of Oregon when she pays an official visit to the 31st annual con vention of Rebekah Lodges of Dis trict No. 16 in Oregon. The convention will be held Sat urday, August 9, in the lOOF Hall Klamath Falls. In addition to Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 other lodges in the district arc Merrill Rebekah Lodge No. 151, Merrill; Fraternity Rebekah Lodge No. 106, Bonanza; Lakeview Rebek ah Lodge No. 22, Lakeview; River view Rebekah Lodge No. 190. Pais ley. Members from these and oth cr lodges and jurisdictions will be present and welcomed. Mrs. Vera Fritsch, chairman of the convention, has a well planned program for the session which will begin with registration at 10 a.m A luncheon will be served at noon to all members and visiting mem bers. Business will convene at 1 p.m. A banquet will be held at 6 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. Members who have not yet made reserva- SOCIETY House Warming For R. Woods Family MERRILL Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Woods, former residents of Klamath Falls now living in Mer rill, were honored on Saturday eve ning. July 26, when a host of friends, relatives and old and new neighbors surprised them with a houscwarming party at their new home, 224 North Jefferson Street. The guests, numbering close to 100, arrived shortly after 8 p.m. bringing with them a varied as sortment of prepared dishes for n buffet supper. During the evening's festivities. a beautiful sunburst clock w a s presented to the couple for their home. the Woods lamily, which in cludes two sons, purchased their home from Robert Dragoo and completed their move to Merrill in lale June. tions may call Vera Fritsch at TU 4-6916 or Bernice McCrackcn at TU 4-7394. Mrs. Edna Oster will pay an of ficial visit to Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 at 8 p.m. on August 9. The officers of Merrill Rebekah Lodge No. 151 will confer the Re bekah degree on candidates. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marquerite M. Ward and Sons 925 High TU 2-4404 SHERI-LYNN the little miss in the perky bonnet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Gauthier, 126 Division; and the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gauthier, Wells, Ne vada; and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Herrera, 3823 Crest. Sheri-Lynn was born on June 16, I9S7. Photo by Ferebee Stains mArm rncctc c. CS3'1 rtcommcndtd by cUntiitt to rtmovt iloini from tetlh. 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