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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1958)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE S A t ' w mi is CITY BRIEFS REPEAT performance planned for Sunday, August 17, when Hugo (Pop) Ley va again takes over direc tion of the annual Lakevlew buckaroo breakfast to be held at Lake County Fair grounds. Serving will start at 6 a.m. Members of the Lake County Roundup As sociation, past presidents, voluntary helpers and num erous guests have been in cited to the feed by Marvin 1 ITuffy) Butler, this year's roundup president. Rummage Sale The National Federation of Federal Employes, Local 704, will hold a rummage sale on Saturday at 734 Klamath Avenue, from 8 to 5. At Bedside Visitors to Klam ath Falls because of the serious illness of their father, Arthur Kook- ',en. 2ol2 Pershing Hay, arc lio- maine Corsall and Marvin hook en. Kookcn came here with his family from their home in Los Angeles, while Mrs. Corsall flew here from Nw York, where she resides. Merry Mixers A family swim ming and square dancing party is planned for Saturday at the Langell Valley swimming pool. California Weather United Press International San Francisco Bay Area: Fair today except patches of fog near ocean; fair tonight and Friday except fog west of Twin Peaks spreading inland in morning; lit tle change in temperature; high today San Francisco 66, Oakland 77, San Mateo 78, San Rafael 80; low tonight 55-60; normal summer winds. Mt. -Shasta-Siskiyou area: Fai: through Friday; little change in temperature. , Sacramento Valley: Fair through Friday: little change in temperature; high both days 95- 105; low tonight 62-72; variable winds 7-15 m.p.h. Northwestern California: Fair through Friday except fog coast night "and morning; little change in temperature; high to day and low tonight Napa 96-59, faanta Rosa 89-55, Ukiah 100-60; north to northwest winds .12-22 m.p.h. near coast. Man Uninjured In Truck Mishap WEED Robert Kirk Ander son, 22, Bryon, ualitornia, lucKiiy escaped death and serious injury Wednesday afternoon wnen he rode his freightliner and set of doubles over a 35-foot embankment one mile north of Weed on Highway 99 and landed onAhe Southern Pacific railroad tracks. The two trailers were loaded with empty fruit box crates that dumped onto the tracks in the oile-UD. Approximately 20 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph lines were ripped out as the rig went over the roadside, and nine guard posts and rails were torn out of the ground, one six-foot rail rammed completely through the truck's fuel tank. The driver for the trucking com pany at Lafayette was headed for Medford. He stated the truck went out of control on the uphill curve and he attempted to remain on the roadway but lost control and went over. California Highway Patrolman Gus Kehrer, investigating officer, stated a low right front tire is be lieved the cause of the truck going out of control. Potluck lunch at 6:30 a.m. Ladies are asked to bring a potluck dish please. Coffee, plates and cups will be furnished. Hospitalized Daniel Ervin, 730 Plum Street, has been admitted to Klamath Valley Hospital for treatment. Rummage .Sale Anyone wish ing to donate rummage to the sale sponsored by the Altar Society of the St. Pius X Catholic Church, please call the following if you wish rummage picked up: Rita Smith. TU 2-4740: Eleanor Sprague TU 4-4890: Dorothy Ewing, TU 4-7866: Margaret Lavin, TU 4-8900. The sale will be held August 22 and 23 in the Pelican Theater Building. Rebrkah Social Club will meet with Helen Blanas. 1036 Eldorado, Monday, August 18. AU Rebekahs are cordially invited to come. Luncheon will be served beginning at 12:30 p.m. Louise O'Brien is co-hostess. Shasta View Grange will fea ture a hobo potluck wiener roast after a short business meeting Fri day, August 15, at 8 p.m. at the hall at Shasta Way and Madison Street. Prizes will be awarded by the lecturer for the best costumes. Members are asked to bring wicn ers and also to invite guests. Buns will be furnished. WiU Fill Pulpit .lohn Peder- sen, director of the Klamath Cos' pel Mission, will bring the sermon at the First Methodist Church Sun day, August 17, at tne 11 a.m. service, speaking on work of the mission which has played a vital part in the lives of transient men since its opening a few months ago. There will be special violin music by Dean Halbert accomp anied by Carol Ross. Dr. Dallas S. McNeil, pastor of the First Methodist Church and Mrs. Mc Neil are on an extended vacation. visiting relatives in Boise, their former home, and in Southern Cal ifornia. NAACP members will spon sor an ice cream social for the members and public Sunday, August 17, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Barnett. 428 Broad Street. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb of a mission in Selinda, South Rhodesia, Africa, will talk informally about their work at the mission at 4 p.m. They will show colored pictures at 8 p.m. at the Congregational Church on the subject. There will be a small charge made for the Weather Table refreshments. For tickets or infor mation call Mrs. William G. Si- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago 77 65 mon. TU 2-0674. 24 hours to 4:30 a. m. Thursday Detroit 80 60 Max. Min. Prep. El Centro 105 , 85 Attention Lady Bug Bowlers. Baker 89 46 Fort Worth 103 76 .91 There will be a captain's meeting Bend 84 42 Fresno 101 73 T. to organize teams tonight. Anyone Eugene ' 87 52 Helena 93 57 interested in joining the Lady Bugs Lakeview 88 61 Kansas City 91 79 is invited to leave name at the Medford 93 53 Los Angeles 97 70 .01 Lucky Lane Bowling Alley. Bowl- Newport 69 50 Minneapolis 85 65 .02 ing will start September 4. North Bend 74 T Oakland 78 62 Pendleton 92 61 Oklahoma City 95 72 Remember the tour of the Portland Airport 84 61 Phoenix 104 85 Lava Beds and other historical Redmond 86 46 Pittsburgh 86 67 points in the Klamath Busin Sun- Uoseburg 88 52 Red Bluff 106 71 day, August 17, sponsored by the Salem 87 55 Reno 98 53 Klamath County Historical Society. Sacramento 98 63 Be in front of the Merrill High United Press International Salt Lake City 99 70 School at 8 a.m. OreRon time. Ken Temperatures and rainfall for San Diego 88 70 McLeod, president of the society, 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. San Francisco 73 56 will give information on the places High Low Rain Seattle - 79 61 visited. Societies of Modoc and Albuquerque 94 69 Spokane 88 58 Siskiyou counties in California Bakcrsfield 101 77 Stockton 100 63 have been invited to attend. Brownsville 95 76 Thermal 105 81 NICE HOLE ANDERSON, S. C. (AP) A class of Duke Power Co. trainee linemen and repairmen were practicing how to dig poslholes. 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