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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1958)
HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 3 A construct the Christian Center' Girls of Klamath Falls on Satur day. August 23. at the Oregon Food iStore, 4480 South Sixth Street, Rummage Sale Sweet Adelines, Breakfast The Klamath Coun- Volunteers Needed Men and ty Democratic Club is sponsoring women ar? needed to volunteer a breakfast at the Shasta Commu- their services this weekend, Satur nity Hall, Shasta Way and Madi- day and Sunday, for closing Girl son Street. Sunday morning; A u-'Scout camp at Lake of the Woods. Thimble Club Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble Club will meet at Lorene Robinson's, the M and R Store, Weyerhaeuser Junction, on Wednesday, August 27, at 8 p.m. Returned Dr. Dallas McNeil has returned from his vacation and will be in the pulpit of the I First Methodist Church Sunday, (August 24 at 11 o'clock. I Bly Picnic Members of the Klamath County Historical Society land anyone elese interested are in cited to attend the picnic to be held Sunday, August 24, at the Bly recreation picnic area, six miles CITY BRIEFS building in the Malin Migrant' Camp. Dr. Dallas McNeil, pastor jf the First Methodist Church, Inc. will hold a rummage sale Sat urday. August 23, at Clyde's Tow starting at 10 a.m. Klamath Falls, will bring the ing and Storage, 734 Klamath Ave nue. Sale starts at 8 a.m. and lasts until 6 p.m. Picnic Annual Babe Ruth '.eague picnic will be held at the Malin Park Sunday, August 24, at p.m. All players, families, friends nd interested persons are invited. Iring your own table service. For articulars call TU 4-7606. TU -8933 or TU 4-6333. gust 24, from 8 o'clock until 11 Please contact the Girl Scout office Rummage Sale will be held by the Allar Society of St. Piu; X Catholic Church at the Pelicar Theater Building today and tomor row. norning message at 9:30. Women Bowlers wishing to o'clock. at 325 Main Street or phone TU bowl with the Alley Kat League 4-4541. Card Party Shasta View Build- Friday nights please call Viviai Car Wash There will be a car wash Saturday, August 23, at ng Association will have their pub ic pinochle card party Saturday Collman, TU 2-1154, or Vanessr Algoma Picnic A potluck pic nic for former employes of the Al Buttler, TU 4-9712. Old Time Dane An old-tim. dance will be held Saturday fror 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the KC Hal Music will be by the Smoothie: All persons are invited. Family Picnic There will be the First Methodist Church, Tenth light, August 23, at the community goma mill and former residents of a family picnic for all Klamath Algoma will be held at noon Sun-1 Falls Rainbow Girls and parents, day. August 24, in Ashland LithialSunday, August 24, at the Twin Park. It is believed to be the first j Springs Swimming Pool just be such picnic since the Algoma milliyond Lorella. For further infor was closed. (mation call TU 4-M16. and Pine streets, from 10 a.m. un til 4 p.m. Proceeds from this car wash will go for the spiritual re treat that the Methodist Youth Fel lowship is having at Dead Indian Soda Springs August, 20 and 30. Merry Mixer A square danci will be held Friday at the Soutl Bixth Street Community Hall at 1 p.m. All square dancers and guesfc welcome. Ladies please bring pics lall, Shasta Way and Madison treet, at 8 o clock. east of Bly on Sprague River. Lunch may be purchased from women of the Bly Grange. Taka own table service. Rainbow Girls There will be a food sale put on by the Rainbow Wild Flower Tour is scheduled at Crater Lake August 31. Meet at the picnic grounds at the rim for potluck lunch at noon. A conduct ed tour will be held after luncheon Anyone interested please write Mrs. Sally Damon, Box 85, Chem- ult. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1958 Sunday August 24 five young people of the First Presbyterian inurcn, siocKion, win lane part in the morning worship service at Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church. These are part of the group of 19 young people and two adults who have been here during ihA mnnth of Aueilst helDinZ to Bypass Suits Filed With County Clerk ! Vnur spnarate condemnation suits for property needed for the V S. 97 West Side Bypass tnrougn Klamath Falls have been filed with the county clerk's office. ' Thrip nf thf suits were for property at the intersection of Van Ness and Montpelier streets, for which the .state has offered payment the owners have rejected. they were filed by the State Attorney General's office on be half of the Oregon State Highway Commission. Named as defendants, in one or another of the com plaints, were Wendell A. Smith end Gertrude Smith, William R. Smith and Dorothy Smith, and R. W. Smith and Alice Smith. The fourth suit, styled as the Oregon State Highway Commis sion vs. Sterling Paul Jones et al, is for property Jones owns at 2011 Tunnel Street. i The suit is required because Jones, as division maintenance superintendent for the highway commission, is a state employe. Any state purchase of property from its employes must, by law, be styled as a court suit. I In other suits: i Violet Stafford seeks $40,000 da mages, plus $1,120 special da mages, from John Lee Kerbow as the result of an automobile acci dent at Main and Spring streets in Klamath Falls. December 23, 1957. 1 inkn K Ashlev and Eve B. Ash ley seek payment of promissory notes of $816 ana ?tu, pius at torney's fees, from Jessie J. and Gertrude Harvell. Drive-In Banking Set ! The mechanical window for drive-in banking facilities for the Town and Country branch of the United States National Bank ot Portland was received in Klamath 1rnllP An ThtircHnv nftprnnnn. I The window had been promised lor last Monday dui aenvery held up by tne trucKers smite . Tha mart in rhnrcrp nf the installa tion waited until Wednesday and then returned to Eugene where the U.S. National's 67th branch, at I Marion Lane and River Road, is . holding its grand opening on bat . urrlav The local branch manager, El ton W. Smith, says the drive-in uiinHnu, is pvnpntpri In hp. installed and ready for operation within the navl 10 Have U.S. National has completed plans lor lis tmin Drancn iu on built on Woodstock Boulevard in Portland early next year. California Weather trnltaj rtuic Tntprnalinnat San Francisco Bay Area: High fog tnrougn aaiuraay except clearing in auernoons inianu; C.....J.... Aollnnlr fciir aftor TTinm. puuuajr uukivun .on ........ ing overcast; little change in tem perature; high today San Fran- fioL-lanrl Kan Matpn 78, San Rafael 78; low tonight 53- 88; westerly winas ngiuer man Northern California: Fair through Sunday except tog ana lAn.r nn pnacl- litllp fhanPP in temperature: coastal winds tiorlnwesteny n-io m.p.n. HI. cln..tCicbii-nii arpa Mnsi Jy fair through Sunday except chance ol a lew scauerea imuh derstorms this afternoon and eve ning; little change in tempera' Sierra Nevada: Fair through Sunday: little change in temper- Sacramento Valley: Fair through Sunday; little change in temperature; men tooay ana oai urdav 94-101; low tonight 62-70; An,ln uinHe Northwestern California: Fair Ihrough Sunday except fog or low n,.arf9ct nn rnao little change In temperature: high today and low tonight Napa 8656. Santa Ro sa 84-55. L'kiah 98-58: coastal winds northwesterly 8-18 m.p.h. Weather Roundup ! 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