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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1963)
kMi.rQ my . u 1 I 's -I 11" ! 4- , --rtj ffl f it ) n MiUfnrrTwwin .i ,mt n FUND BENEFIT The Infercommunity Hospital was the recipient of a big fund boost I'from proceeds earned at a Mardi Gras held at Kingsley Field. Here, Chaplain Jeff ! Davis, second from left, comes disguised as a gangster. Mrs. Davis (his gun moll I is (at left. Others are Mrs. Stanley Shreeve (third from left) and Mrs. D. L. Wilson. READY FOR DRIVE Major division heads of the Women's Crusade are shown here at one of their pre-drive sessions. Left to right, they are Mrs. James Murdock, Mrs. H. 8. Juclceland, Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. J. C. Lemire, seated on arm of chair is Mrs. O. W. Goakey, Mrs. Ken Bricco and Mrs. Robert Graham. This group provided leadership for the women's information crusade. BOOTH BUILDERS Th: men contributed time and effort and merchants contri buted materials in construction of a special hospital booth in the showroom of Balsiger Motors. The booth will give Basin residents an opportunity to see actual equipment to be used in the new hospital in action. Left to right, Bob Belshee, Jesse Wheatley, Don Schortgen, Roy Plank and George Fawver. it i $725,000 .Hospital huA Mw Opeons h iiiirnffiraiari yi-w?aS 'iiii1liiiir ) larwiw mnJIw lilnmniiiimUMiii i nwimrai nmin J n r CAMPAIGN CABINET These men will be guiding the various segments of the Intter icommunity Hospital Fund drive. Seated, left to right, are A. M. Collier, special gifts chairman; James F. Stilwell, general chairman. Standing, same order, Dick Henzel and Mike Balsiqer, campaign vice chairmen. These men have shouldered the responsibility of the fund drive to make a new hospital facility a reality. Volunteer Force Of 250 To Conduct Fund Drive 11 mmmWWM : i : fciilitiiiii.iiiaiiiBt.il in hi " - --f , , I,, .I,,, i .mmmmmmmmmmk NIGHT FIGHTERS Night fighters for the new hospital might well describe -thit eveninq view of the campaign headquarters. Several nights each week many women have given up their evenings to lend a big helping hand with the reams of typing and other processing ot campaign literature. 1 AiU'tLb, KLAMATH FAILS HONS CLUB M I ii ti .1 u . as they presented General Chairman Jim Stilwell, center, with,a $1,000 check as part of their $5,000 pledge to the new hospital. At left is Glenroe Davit, vice president, and at right Harold J. Catmull, president. James F. Stildl General Chairman Mike Balsiger, Vice chairman Dick Henzel, Vice chairman A. M. Collier, Sponsor chairman Eugene II. Favell, Gilts cohairman C. Iluz Larkin, Gills co-chairman Frank P. Drew, Special gifts chairman Charles A. Bailey, Special gifts co-chairman George It. Nicholson, M.D. Medial gifts chairman Van Landrum, Business, professional chairman Mrs. George Clark, Women's crusade chairman Wyalt Padgett, Intercommunity chairman Alex E. Smith, Employes, executive chairman Rev. Quinn Hawley, Clubs chairman CAMPAIGN CABINET John B. Bishop Dave L. Carman Greer F. Drew Mrs. R. P. Ellingson Sr. John H. Houston Reuben R. Larson Sam L. Ritchey Edwin J. Stastny SPONSORS A. M. COIXIER Chairman J. Martin Adams, M.D. Earl F. Ager Dr. H. M. Amsberry Walter C. Badnrek Mrs. Blanche Balsiger Howard Barnhisel Warren C, Bennet Rev. Eddie J. Bigby Frank P. Drew Carrol B. Howe Charles S. Martin Dr. Albert O. Roenlcke Kenneth R. Blackman Lioyd A. Drew Calvin L. Hunt, M.D. Sam A, McKcen H. L. St. John James D. Bocchl ,Vm Dwyw Mr and Mr udd D oyt PauI T M(lcr Warren J. Schluchter CP A1'tBo"vdenata "on 8er' ''r Warren Hunt Mrs. George II. Mcrryman Freeman L. Schmitt A. D. Addison Frank Ebcrlein Dayton O. Hyde John D. Mcrryman, M.D. Bob Scholl Joe G. Allen Julian Eccles ' Ed Isensee Robert F. Mest Earl Schultz James L. Aslelt Robert H. Edgar Andrew A. Jarvis Glenn . Miller. M.D. Jack II. Schulze Charles A. Bailey Charles Dennis Egeline Captain Dale E. Johnson William I). Milne R. Lee Shafer Mike Balsiger Fred B. Ehlcrs Frank W. Johnson, M.D. John F. Moehl George M. Shaffer. Jr. W. II. Baustien R. Parker Ellingson Lowell C. Jones Leo D. Molatore Myron E. Shannon Mrs. Frances Bennet G. O. Erlandson, M.D. Rev. Mack P. Jones Kenneth A. Moore N. Dean Shaver Walt Bingham Arthur E. Evans Norman W. Jones Vcrn Moore Laurence L. Shaw Mrs. Phillip Blohm T. F. Farley, M.D. Rev. Silas II. Jones Mrs. Murilo Morrison Rev. Lalng W, Sibbet Leo J. Bocchi Mrs. Arthur Farr II. O. Juckeland K. M. Moty Rev. Carl Simmons Jr. Floyd A. Royd Eugene II. Favell Ivan Kandra Earl D. Nash, D.D.S. Wendell A. Smith Frank J. Broderlck John Ferm Lyle Kellstroin George II. Nicholson, M.D. Win Southwell R. C. Rrollicr Frank E. Fleet Walt Kennctt Mrs. George It. Nicholson Aubrey N. Starkey E. B. Brostcrhous Walter II. Fleet Earl Kent Gerald J. Nicholson, M.D. Edwin J. Stastny Ray Byrnes Mr. end Mrs. Noel Flynn Ben Kerns Frank A. Nlcoletll, M.D. Dr. Ralph W. Stearns George T. Calllson Fr. Harold J. Fumo J. W. Kerns Alrirk F. Nybaek Ralph E. Steams Jr. Dave J. Campbell Wm. Ganong James Kerns Thomas J. O'llarra Carl Steinseifer Mildred T. Campbell William Ganong Jr. John P. Kerns Jim R. Olson James F. Stilwell Rollin A. Cantrall William E. Ganter Henry L. Kerr V. E. O'Neill Frances Taylor Irving John Carter, D.D.S. Arthur Gerlach Robert B. Kerr Ira F. Orrm Douglas L. Thomas Ron Carter Lloyd M. Gift Jack Klasscn Richard II. fllteman, M.D. K. L. Thomas Msgr. T. P. Casey Dr. A. George Gochring Ogden Knapp James, Ottoman Robert A. Thompson Harold R. Catmull Robert A. Gotshall Mark S. Kochcvar, M.I). .1. Vcrn Owens Raymond Tlce, M.D. James C. Chance Richard W. Green Fred R. Kraucl, D.M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Wyntt Padgett Russ Tisdale T. W. Chathurn Jr. Gerald Gwyn G. A. Krause Clarence E. Parsons Bruce R. Tolmle Leon E. Clark Mrs. William G. Hagelstein Albert G. Kuslrr Robert Payne. M.D. Lester L. Turnhaugh Clifford A. Clayton Mrs. Cecil C. Huley Rob Kyle Rev. Warren W. Pochman Donnan Turner Keith Cobo ' Otto E. Hull Richard W. Lamb Jr. Howard R. Perrln John W. Urbach Keith Coddington Chet llamaker Kenneth E. Lamble Innard II. Pelrik Victor Vasak Mrs. Marshall E. Cornell Walt llaring Mrs. Wilfred E. Lamm ('al Peyton Jack Vaughn ' Dr. C. J. Cox Elmer Ilarndrn Thomas J. Lamphirr J. Randall Pope Robert E. Veatch Dale Crabtrce A. M. Hattan Mr. & Mrs. Francis S. Landrum w. D. Purvine Willard W. Ward W. II. Cramer Rev. Ouinn L. Hawley Paul O. Landry Charles A. Ramp Scott Warren Mrs. James E. Creswell Mrs. Mabel Henzel chet Langslet Dick Reeder Rev. Wayne E. Wattman James K. Creswell, D.M.D. G. Herbert Hill Sr. Charles II. Larkin Don B. Rlre. M.I). Iewlj Wayburn James II. Crismnn J. M. Hilton, M.I). Alvin F. LaRoyce Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson William C. Whltaker Rev. Wm. E. Cross William G. Ilolford Jr., M.D. Fred W. Larsrn Arthur Rickbell Bryant Williams David J. Davis Mike Holland Curt Lion Joseph T. Ulker, D.V.M. Earl Wilson Dr. W. F. Dean F. E. Holt Murel Long Sam I. Ritchey Col. Edwin J. Witzcnburger W. C. DePew Mrs. W. P. Hooper Miriam Lulen, M.D. Wilbur Koblnette Wilber W. Womer Norbert E. Dey John II. Houston Robert E. Maloney cliff Robinson A. C. Yaden Jack Douglass Everett E. Howard, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Uim R. Mann W. C. Rodgers C. E. (Gene) Yates rv Cr&J$-r V;i 'j!(M hx2 BLUEPRINTS STUDIED A group of doctors is shown here giving the blueprints for the proposed new hospital a thorough going over. Left to right are Dr. Donald D. Bauer, Dr. Wayne Esperson, Dr. Hugh Currin and Dr. Merle Swansen. CRUSADE OPENS Mrs. Ray Hunsaker is shown at left receivinq her Women's Cru sade pin from Jim Stilwell, general chairman of the fund drive. At right, Mike Balsi ger, co-chairman, and Mrs. Wyatt Padgett look on.