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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1963)
Wednesday, August 28, 19M PAGE S- HKRALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon PAISLEY Walt Tunnell. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Candle. Glendale, Ariz. MR. AND MRS. LAVONNK TRAVIS and family of Los An geles were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Travis, and .Mr and Mrs. Curtis Morris. t BASIN BRIEFS . - . 'h.-T, iit.i-'f .. .. 1 -..J MR. AND MRS. DONALD KF MERY of Silver Lake are the, parents of a boy born A up. 1 in the Central Hospital in Redmond and named Raymond John. Grandparents are Mrs. Grace Kemery and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mcintosh. MR. AND MRS. ROHERT WIS HART and family left for Twin Falls on Aug. 16 to attend the wedding of his sister, Beverly Wishart, on Aug. 17. Accompany ing them was Ronald Wishart, nephew, who was to be ringbear er. Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wishart, Montague. JORDAN GREEN has returned home after a week in the Lake view Hospital where he had sur gery. BE ATT Y MRS. INEZ HUNTER of San Francisco has been here on busi ness. Mrs. Hunter, a former rcsi dent, visited old friends while here. R. E. "BOB" BONNEY, super intendent of parks for Multnomah County, visited friends and in spected his properly over the weekend. He was accompanied by his wife, Pat, and two sons, who camped in their trailer house their ranch. Iionncy purchased me property some time ago from Mrs. Mable Morgan. nuts. HiiNitv NAPIER was akcn to a hospital in Portland for medical attention last week. She lias been in ill health for some time. MRS. FRANCIS CHAIN re turned home last week from the Klamath Valley Hospital, Klam alh Falls, where she underwent surgery. MR. AND MRS. JAMES SNY DER are hack at the Sycan Shops lo return to work for the Weyer haeuser Company. I'Aiuib KOAD improvements nave necessitated a iietition cir culated by local citizens asking the county court to take action. The road was surfaced only with red cinders last spring, and the dust is now presenting a hazard to the heavy traffic drawn from the Paiule Valley and the north side of Sprague River. CHILOQUIN MR. AND MRS. CHARLES A. PETERS from Pomona, Calif., are visiting the Lloyd Peters fam ily for a week. LAKEV1EW ' MR. AND MRS. THOMAS E. DUNN of Huntingdon Beach and their five children visited for sev eral days during the past week with relatives in Lakeview and Plush. Mrs. Dunn is the for mer Margaret Flynn. BART MUUI'IIY, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, visited with his family last week. He has spent three years in t h e seminary at Sheridan, Ore., in preparation for the Catholic priest hood and will now attend a sem inary in Spokane. MR. AND MRS. J. CLIFTON WINDLE, former residents, were here this week to visit with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bcrtran Daron The W indies are now located at Albuauerquc where he is with the U.S. Forest Service. MR. AND MRS. JACK DOWNS and children from Carmichael. Calif., have been visiting here during the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Downs, and with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Zane Gray. Their daugh ter. Denisc, has been the house guest ol Pamela Gray (or sev eral weeks. BONANZA TED DEARBORN left Aug. 22 to spend several days in Port land with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. MALIN DR. JAMES PATRICK MAD DEN, agricultural economist from Washington, D.C., and family vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Madden, over the weekend. Joining them for a cookout Sat urday evening were Mrs. Maddens narents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hun hpII- his brother. Johnny Phil lips, and grandmother, Mrs. Viv ien Phillips. MR. AND MRS. DON MICKA are the parents of a girl born ur. 20 and named Jodi Leann. Grandparents are Mrs. Harold He.-kilt. Martinez, and Mr. and Mrs. George Micka. MRS. BI D FAIRCLO and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Lewis, have reUirned from Portland where they visited Mrs. Fairclo's son. Kenny, and his wife and a new grandson. Kenneth Ray. Mrs. Lewis broke her leg shortly alt er her return. MR. AND MRS. HERMAN vnui-'t.I. had as cuests. his moth er, Mrs. Myrtle Voweil. Klamath Falls; Emma Tunncll, IJorris; CORA LEAVITT and grandson. Jeff Silva, and Margaret Burnett of Bonanza were cuests of Mr and Mrs. Herman Voweil last week. MR. AND MRS. J. PERRY HALEY had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clcll Huffman of Calimesa Ualit. ED GREENE and daughter Nancy, recently spent two weeks in Alaska. They traveled by jet. visiting in Ketchikan, Juneau, An chorage and Palmer. MRS. HAROLD HESKITT, Jen iiner ana miz ot .Martinez aie visiting the Don Mickas. JANCY MEADOR. Eugene, spent several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meador, recently. LADIES CZECH CLUB will meet Aug. 29 at the home of Mrs. Anton Suty Sr., instead of Mrs. Anna Polivka's as previously stat ed. TULELAKE BETTY BROWN recently visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown, formerly of Henley. Re ceiving her master's degree in home management at the Univer sity of Oregon where she has been a student for the last eight months. Betty is beginning her second year on the faculty of La Sierra College. BONANZA MRS. ETTA KILGORE has re lumed to her home in Klamath Falls after a week with Mrs. Florence Horn. MR. AND MRS. DEWEY HORN spent a few days in Portland with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Beavert, and family and brought Beckv and Billy home with them for a few weeks.. MRS. NINA BECK of Klamath Falls spent the weekend with Mrs. Isabelle Heseltine and fam ily. MRS. LLOYD GIFT has been ill and is spending some time in Klamath Falls, with her daugh ter, Mrs. Russell Walsh. DOUG RENFREW of Plummor. Idaho, is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. He accompanied Mrs. Brown home alter she had attended her mother's (Mrs. Marie McCarty), funeral. BILL HOUSE is back in Lan gell Valley after a week in Sacramento. MRS. CHRISTINE MeCOR- MICK is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ivan Bold. GUn,D OF ST. BAR NAB S EPISCOPAL CHURCH will spon sor a benefit card party at the parish hall in Langell Valley to raise more money for a church bell in memory of Tommy Lind say.1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lindsay. The party will be Sept. 5. MR. AND MRS. JACK MET- LER of Klamath Falls were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt. REV. AND MRS. EUGENE WILLIS. Kathy and Bobby spent few days at Santa Cruz where they attended the wedding of his sister, Bcttye Gayle Willis, to Rev. Allan Randolph. They later went to Portland and visited Mrs. Wil lis' parents. Mr. nad Mrs. Eman uel Keller, and family. BILL STEI1ER and Monte Bur nett spent the weekend at Eugene where they took part in the Emer ald Empire Track Meet. Bill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sleber. will be a freshman this fall and won a first in the 100-vard, first in the broad jump, and third in the 220. Monte, a 13 graduate and son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett, won third in the 100. third in the 220. and fourth in the hop. skip and jump. MR. AND MRS. VERLE HES ELTINE have returned after a two-week trip lo Glacier Park and Canada where they visited relatives. They met her mother. Mrs. Jennie Hare, who had been visiting relatives in Nebraska. J. E. HOUSE spent a few days at Medford with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. House. He met his daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross, and sons of Sacramen to who were on their wav to Salem to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Ross and other relatives. m mm. . . , ..!...-,JJ.,.;. ,..mm,Mm-n.wmmini..mn.. !Mp Hive mid die mauc im uiyiupia i i Everything worked. Your drives were straight down the middle. And your putts were never better. Now comes your reward. A little bragging and a frosty can of refreshing Olympia Beer. People who get out and do things really go for that distinctive flavor. Whatever you like to do, remember to take along Olympia. It's made for days like this. Enjoy yourself! one ingredient is priceless "Its the Water' Visitors arc always welcome at the Olympia Brewing Company, Tumwatcr, near Olympia, Washington, 8:00 to 4:30 every day. Oly" The Kneli-h language is not well adapted for singing since .1 is hard (or the voice to form English words and musical tones at tlx? same time.