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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1959)
Thursrlav. Aucflsf 13, ij.v PAGE 7 A BASIN BRIEFS Recent Visitor at the G. W. 0s- borne home at Tulelake was Sen. E. W. Leonard, Everson. Washing-! ton. Leonard had just returned (rom a two weeks trip to Virginia and North Carolina. Return Home The Les Cushman home at New Pine Creek. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fowler and family from Medford: Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owen and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McClaine. Stewart Smith and Jim Broom, all of the Westside, and Mr. and Mrs. LUMINOUS DIAL FOLDING TRAVEL ALARM 5 88 Quality Jew) Mvm4 Noble. family and Dean Callas family of Tulelake have returned from a two- On Trip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale and sons left Chiloquin last HERALn AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore I 1 'I V - I I I nccn nip iu iiiivno.uiiv a bi it. Weekend Visitors-at the Walt Reynolds home at Tulelake were Mrs. Reynolds' nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Miller, Klour lioy. At Home Bill McN'amer is at DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 Hundreds Of Bargains In Every Department weekend for several days' camp ing trip and to attend the Cenlen- 6lClf Met l CM nial Exposition. Hale is principal ITW nwiY 2 WEEK of the Chiloquin Grade School. .Mrs. Hale is on vacation from her job at the J.M plant. his Lhiloquin home recovering from an 'illness which hospitalized him. He will be in bed for several - weeks and is allowed only limited company. He has been the janitor '. of the grade school and bus driver the past two years. To School Kenneth Magee. sixth grade instructor last year at Chiloquin Grade School, has been Informed that he may enter the University of Oregon Medical School in Portland next month. When he applied, he was placed on in alternate list. The Magee fam ily will move to Hillsboro. , ; Baby Girl The first child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ray, Chilo quin, was a girl, born August 2 at Klamath Valley Hospital. She was named Kathryn Margaret and is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leake, Chiloquin, Attend Festival Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ryckman, Tulelake. attended a performance of "Twelfth Night at the Shakespearean Festival at Ashland. Idaho Trip Mr. and Mrs. Her man Street, Tulelake, have re turned from Rupert where they vis ited their son and family, the Leon Streets. Polly and Paul Browns combe of Berkeley, grandchildren of the Streets, returned with their grandparents. . They are the chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Browns combe. ' Attend Giant Games Mr. and Mrs. Otto Haynes and Mr. and - Mrs. Ed Duckett of Tulelake spent . a lew aays in oan naiivistu icim week and attended some Giant ballgames. Extended Stay Mrs. James Par tridge and son, Eddy,- arrived at . Fort Rock last Sunday and will stay with the Earl Lymans while ''' her husband completes overseas duty with the Navy. - Barbecue A barbecue party was ! held recently at the Claude Noble Premium Books Sent In Mail TULELAKE Premium hooks for the 1959 Tulelake Butte-Valley Fair were mailed last week to around 600 former exhibitors, Bill Whitaker, fair manager, an nounced. The book offers a little. over $10,000 in prize money. Some of the divisions are open to Klamath County for the first time. These include the parade, commercial exhibits, dairy cattle beef cattle, FFA, FHA and 4-H booth exhibits. Prizes on the booth txhibits are $60, first prize ; $50, second; $40, third; $35, fourth and $30, fifth. Theme for the fair, scheduled (or September 12, 13 and 14, is "Welcome to Fair-y-land." " New Home Mr. and Mrs. Al Samples, Bly, are building a new home in Chiloquin where they will move when Samples takes over the position of principal of the Chiloquin High School. First Child Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grcear. Chiloquin, are parents of their first child, a boy, born at Klamath Valley Hospital July 30. He weighed 7 lbs., 14'i ozs. and was named Phleete Erin. His aunt, Ellen McAuliffe, Klamath Falls, is staying with the Greears in Chiloquin. The paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greear, Chiloquin. Maternar grandparents i are Mr. and Mrs. Michael McAul ilfe, Klamath Falls. In Training at Fort Lewis Is Richard Morehouse, Fort Rock. He is spending two weeks as a require ment (or the Army reserve. Mrs. Morehouse' and son Ronald' are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Houston at Paisley. Home From Hospital is Jess Miles of Fort Rock who spent 10 days in traction for treatment of his back. He was hospitalized in Bend. Visiting at the Maurice Ward: ranch. Fort Rock, is Dick Stingley of Salem who will spend a week. California Guests of the Bud Parks last week were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schenke. Julie and Bobby of Monrovia. Mrs. Schenke and Mrs. Parks were co-teachers in Iowa several years ago. McCloud Don Ragen will take over the duties of scoutmaster of Troop 42 about Septemher 1. John Marker is to be his assistant. John Peracchino, present scout master and William Cline, assist ant, are resigning due to pressing duties. The McCloud Service Club sponsors Troop 42. Lake Weekend Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Kirby and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hundley and fam ily, and Jan Lillard, all of Newell, spent last weekend at Medicine Lake. 1 Weekend Visitors at the Bob Lil lard home at Newell were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sonderman, Port Orford. Mrs. Sonderman is Mrs. Lillard's sister. Here From Yuma to be with his mother are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waldrip and family. Bill's mother, Minola Cuddy, is in Hillside Hospital. . Refuge Sought In Clothes Dryer LEBANON, Ohio (APl-r-It was . . hot out in the sun but 6-year-old Philip Flannigan found a hotter . ' place. While his parents worked in their .garden, he climbed into an automatic clothes dryer, the. type , which starts when the door is m closed. ! ' Philip closed the door. A short time later, an older brother heard him bumping around in the ma rhina anH nulloH him Ant Except for being pretty hot and haken up a bit, Philip Wasn't . , hurt. Visiting at the Bob Lillard home at Newell are Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hedrick of Wallowa, parents of Mrs. Lillard. Return From Yellowstone Mrs. Hildur Larson, daughter Joyce Greenbank; and granddaughter Brenda Greenbank of Tulelake spent last week at Yellowstone Park where they met Mrs. Lar son's brother and family. Young Danny Greenbank stayed with his grandparents at Quincy. Attend Show Mrs. Alice Barber, Mrs. Betty Gatliff and daughter Beth Prenger of Tulelake spent a few days in Portland last week where they attended a jewelry and gift show. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs Floyd Wilson are visiting at t h e home of his grandparents. 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