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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1959)
HCTALB ANTJ NTTWS. (OsmafTi Faffs. Or. Tuesday. Jnrv t. Bard Festival Hikes Series CITY BRIEFS . Richard Dyer-Bennet, tenor am guitarist, will augment the Ore gon Shakespearean Festival's 1911 season with, a series of concert the afternoons of August 5, 6 ant 7 Jn Ashland. Currently on his annual Amer lean concert tour under the man agement of S. Hurok, the singer of folk and art songs will cele brate the 15th anniversary of his first Manhattan Town Hall recital. In his recital in Ashland Dyer ' Bennet, whose art has done much to' bring about the present great popularity of folk-songs in this country, will present some of the more than fiflo examples of these In his repertoire, including many of particular interest to festival visitors such as the song of vic tory sung by the conquering Eng lish soldiers after the battle of A.gincourt, tunes which delighted Queen Elizabeth and her court end haunting sea chanteys. .Born in England, Dyer-Bennet grew up in Berkeley. He was pre paring for a conceit career when, on a trip to Sweden, he heard the famed old troubador Sven cholander, and was so impressed he set about collecting his own rjepcrtoire in the virtually unde I veloped field of American and English folk-songs. Since his Town Hall debut" in 1944. he has given 1 major New York concerts, and rjas become a favorite with au diences from coast to coast He will appearin three different recitals in Ashland at 2:30 p.m. each afternoon at the Varsity The ater. Ticket prices for this spe rial festival event are priced at $2.40 and $1.80, and are available at all festival ticket agencies, well as at the box. office in Ashland. Evergreen Garden Club will 1 12 : 30 luncheon and card party at neet Thursday, July 23, at 7:30 1:30 p.m. All new people in the ) m. at the home of Mrs. Lelalcommunity are welcome. For fur- Summer Expansion Set For CFG Counselor Slate camp director, Mrs. Naomi French, the Camp Fire Council training chairman. Mrs. Louis Young women who have com-1 August 8 to 29, should do so this pleied the course in past years" by lelePhomn8 TU 4-4884 or ' ' hit --i inn H, f .r r are Mary Irving and Sue Lund T"f.. "J. ... Holzgang and other key camp per-, of this cily and Christine Ryer, sonnel with specific skills. jPorris, in 1958; Shara Lynn Loom- Uirls who have entered the is, Karen Totton Randall, this city Fire Girls, 325 .Main. Thurman. 3307 Hilyard. Mrs. Crys- :el Cheyne will give instructions tor arrangements for the flower show. Wednesday Picnic Klamath Falls Extension Unit will meet Wednesday, July 22, at noon for a politick picnic at Veterans Park. Please bring own table service. Coflee and ice cream will be furnished. Gary A. Thill Army specialist four, son of Arthur E. Thill, 2555 Kane Street, recently qualified as expert in firing the carbine while assigned to the 24th Infantry Div ision in Germany, Meeting Mt. Laki Ladies Aidj will meet Wednesday! July 22, 2 p.m., at the church. Key word for the roll call is "able." Co-hostcsses are Mrs. Violet Lewis and Mrs. Sally Manning. Everyone is welcome. Women Of The Moose Chapler 467 will hold a busin'ess meeting on Tuesday, July 12, at 8 p.m. in the .Moose Hall. Sojourners will meet Wednes day, July 22, at the Pine Grove Room of the Willard Hotel for a course this year are Judy John- Karen Goen. Sharon McCor- k. inrA.mn,:nM tit , n-n, I i lie iuuiijc-iui -iii-ti ninuis ii w idling Lilt; iume ui-t-n hi- iiiv. iiiiuLiiiauuu .an .u wjoo. j . j i - f snn e ' " - ' - - - uawu tutu llie UIMI uiliun will uc . , . ... ., f, . ,. Girls at their resident camp at imltk of ,nls cl,y; Gwyndolin Complete, Course - Army Pvt.! Lake of the Woods now in its , . , , '""""'Smith, Dorm and Nancy Johnston fourth year, will be expanded this! '"K V " V,a Kutn MoncKton. Asniann. ah , ...... inae exuei lenceu me ur inure Robert A. Wilson, 20, son of Mr and Mrs. Norman M. Wilson, 791 summer Lakeshore Drive, completed a live- w e e k camouflage techniques course July 3 at Engineer School. Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The number of girls en- Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Picard and daughter Janet have returned to their home at San Lorenzo. They were called Joe Louis Given Post The cour, known at Camp Ka-, summers at Camp Ka-est-a. j est-a as the PAC course, is lim-j. second year PAC girls are Mary-1 iled to a small croup of older ... ni,.n n.-irlene ri.uk rhnh-1 Camp Fire Girls who give evi.jbj Spel.0 0r ,his cilv and Nancv jilence of having counselor qualifi- Wemple. Dorris. These lour sirls i cations and have demonstrated j A in ?I aduate at the Camp Conn . leadership ability in either their ldl Fjrc on Aus, 21 alld wlU i Camp Fire work or school and.,,lcn bc cmpi0Ved on the camp Joe. community activities. Tile two L..,ir rniinlnn: for Hip lal and Denny Marshall, Dorris, in 1H57. All except Miss Lund and Miss Marshall will be members of Ka-est-a stalf Ibis year. Camp Fire Girls or any other girls interested, who have not yet made reservations for the sum mer camp at Lake of the Woods, three weeks eachweck o( camp LOS ANGELES (API ! sinic u'hn tn hanimor a Viur 'n)n".n nere uy uie ucdtn Ol nilliam rt- .:tH tall uith hi. IUK ic'jiummpr. nrmiries a valuahle card Alvin Picard s father, whOibea(jns ,ne drum for g new record , jning cxperience for ulure died here July 14. company. jenmp counselors and teachers. . I The onetime Brown Bomhor; Girls selected for the first year's United Church Women willirrnm nptrnit disclosed Indav (hat training are 16 vears of ace or meet in the Peace Memorial Church on Thursday, July 23, at 10 a.m. to work on quilts for mi grants. Women wishing to help on, this project are invited to attend. Bring a sack lunch. Bihle Baptist Camp Register now for the Bible Baptist junior hoys' camp to be held from July 27 to August 1. Oregon Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Tuesday Max Min Prep he is a partner in Triangle Rec-have completed the junior year in ords. His associates are song- high school, writer Cecil iCounti Carter and The girls live together as a Los Angeles businessman B i 1 1 uroiip at camp except for the por Graham. tion "of their training when they Joe plans a lot of traveling to are assigned to living units of help promote the records. j younger girls as part of their The ex - heavyweight champion graining. The PAC counselor and now lives here. He was married instructor this year is Donna last March to Martha .Malone-Beckwith. high school teacher. Sa- Jefferson. Icm. She will he assisted by the WALLPAPER 30 , 50 OFF A&B 1229 E. Main PAINT STORE TU 4-3324 FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE! Try A Carlson Mattress 10995 RUBBER SET 20-YEAR GUARANTEE! CARLSON'S MATTRESS AMI UIMIOLSTFRV COMPANY mm so. nib Tti -soi k. I X I W WS " FREE DELIVERY SERVICE! ON ANY ITEM IN THE STOREI Phone Us Your Needs Deliveries Each Day at 11:00- 2:00 - 4:00 IN THE VILLAGE COURT th t Main TU 2-3471 Astoria 68 taker Bend Brookings Burns Eugene ... BACK SURGERY George Dugan of Dugan and Mest Chevrolet Company will ar rive in Klamath Falls Wednesday from California, where he recent ly had surgery performed on his back. He has been hospitalized for two weeks. The local auto dealer will have a period of convalescing belore he will be able to return to work. . LEGAL NOTICE ' NOTICE OF SALE Or REAL PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT By virtue of a Warrant issued bv he Recorder of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated the 16th day of July. A.D. IBM. and to me directed, notice.; U hereby given that I have levied upon the following-described real property, to-wit: Lot Nine 191 in Block fifteen 113) ef Buena Vista Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County. Oregon; taken and levied upon as the property or John T. prewitt. in satis- faction of a certain Improvement lien created and docketed by the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, for a propor tionate share of the cost of improving me streets in tne i:w Paving Unit of said City which said lien is docketed In Volume 11 of the I-ien Docket of said City at page 69 thereof on the date of August 14. A.D. 1957, tn the sum of S713.94-with interest thereon to July 16th. 1959, in the sum of $19.07. Notice is also hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 21st. day of August A.D. 1959, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of said day, at the front floor of the City Hall in said City. aelt at public auction to the highest . ninoer.ior casn in nand, the afore mentioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy the above Hen tn the sum of 9733.01, together with interest 97 96 60 98 93 94 Lakeview Medford 104 Newport 62 North Bend 65 Pendleton 104 Portland 88 Redmond 102 Roseburg 97 Salem 93 The Dalles 94 56 52 52 53 66 58 60 65 50 51 69 60 55 59 56 66 Western Oregon Generally fair through Wednesday except for night and morning low cloudiness along coast and patches of early morning low cloudiness in north em valleys. A little late night and early morning drizzle along coast. Low tonight 54-64; high Wednes day 80-85 in north to 95 in south and 65-70 on coast. Northwesterly coastal winds 10-20 miles an hour. Eastern , Oregon Fair through Wednesday except few afternoon clouds and chance of late after noon or evening thundershowers in southern mountains. Little change in temperature. Low to night 56-66; high Wednesday in 90s. Northern Oregon Beaches Late night and morning fog or low cloudiness through Wednesday but sunny in afternoon. Temperature range 50-70. Northwesterly beach winds 10-20 miles an hour, de creasing at night. Fire weather Moderate fire danger in the Coast Range and very high danger elsewhere in Oregon through Wednesday. Tem peratures above normal tin inter-1 thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 16th day of Julv A.D. 1959. and together with the costs and lor. disbursement, of s.le hereunder. Baker and Vicinitjl-Fair chief of police of the city of hot through Wednesday. Low to- No. 7. r&SZ:ri. ... , nihl Wednesday 95- 1959. 100. and 23 tyeaM Ajo Monday, July 19, 193 r Dwight French, member of the Klomoth Union High School faculty, hos begun duties as temporary ranger ot Crater Lake Nationol Pork for the sum mer. He will be stotioned at Annie Springs ond is accompanied by Mrs. French ond son. Tuesday, July 20, 1934 The handsome purple and- white cors of the Elks good-will toiff will orrive In Klamath Falls on Saturday morning, Lawrence Slater is in charge of greeting visitors, who are stopping here en route to the notional con vention ot Los Angeles. Wedn.idoy, July 21, 1936 Miss Catherine Gaylord, ac companied by Mrs. Clara Shaw left eorly lost week on weak's vacation trip. Miss Gaylord will visit relatives in Taeomo, Washington, during her adsence. Thursday, July 22, 193t Dr. George H. Adler, Klamath County coroner, became o member of two generations of Amer ican Legion organizations Tuesday night, when, olready a Legionnaire, he joined the Sons of the Legion, juvenile order composed of veterans' children. Adler wos eligible for mem bership in the Sons of the Legion because his father is also e Legionnoire. Adler's son also belongs to the Sons of the Legion. k Friday, July 23, 1934 An.enjoyoble evening was spent on -Thursday of this week, when joint instollotion took place with Klamath Lodge, 137 IOOF and Prosperity Rebekoh Lodie, 104, with Carl Sandel octing as DD grand master for the IOOF, ond Effie Redkey octing as DD president for the Rebekohs. Saturday, July 24, 1936 G. C. Lorenz, Klamath Falls bust- nessmon, wos named president of the First Notional Bank at a speciol board meeting called Mondoy following transfer of control of the bank to the Gionnini banking Interests. Iniur With THE Jlcuulruf, Go.. UAIILITT fR( Paul O. Landry V T. Johnson Mam Strtat Ph. 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