Deal ee OF THE DAY The annual Oregon Tech Pink Matteo’s Coffee $5 for $10 Worth of Out Night basketball game will Coffee & Food . feature a doubleheadertonight against Pink Evergreen State The men tipoff at 5:30 p.m., Out women at 7:30. Fans will receive Buy at: heraldandnews.com Owls win! a pink T-shirt with $10 admission. Oregon Tech remains Night unbeaten in league play with a win over Northwest Friday night, 78-63.Page B1 and News50 cents SATURDAY Klamath Falls, Oregon Jan. 8, 2011 Oregon Cloudy. 36/15 Herald www.heraldandnews.com Page B4 proposes C Connections ● Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011, Herald and News ● Events of a lifetime ● www.heraldandnews.com/connections stricter Connections online now Engagements Weddings Friends and Do you have a neighbors special event that you would like to see on www.heraldandnews. com/connections, or School boards printed in Saturday’s Herald and News? Let us know about association your engagement, wedding, anniver- sary, baby’s birth and Let’s hear it for the president grew more. Send Connec- tions submissions to clerk@heraldan- up in Lakeview dnews.com, or to P.O. Box 788, Klamath Falls, OR 97601. David Beeson of the Silver Falls School Or go to www. District and formerly of Lakeview is the McGovern-Nelson Nelson-Nelson new president-elect of the Oregon School heraldandnews. B o a r d s com/connections to Jennifer Christine McGovern and John Vida Christina Nelson and Jason Association, submit information Lee Nelson have announced their engage- Daniel Nelson were married on Aug. 28, a c c o r d i n g online. For more infor- ment. They plan to be married on July 30, 2010, at the home of Bill and Cindy Sch- t o a news mation, call 885-4412. 2011, at the home of Jacque and Tom Gra- meck in Klamath Falls, Ore., with Pati release. ham at the Running Y Ranch Resort in Horton officiating. H e w a s Klamath Falls, Ore. The bride is daughter of Anthony and e le c t e d i n The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mark Magencia Nelson of Klamath Falls and November to and Judy McGovern of Klamath Falls and the groom is son of Jay and Lisa Nelson fill a vacancy Births the groom-to-be is the son of Dona Nelson of of Klamath Falls. and serve as Klamath Falls and Richard Nelson of Tur- p r e s i d e n t - Serrato lock, Calif. Her sisters Iris Williams and Ivy elect through Nelson and her niece Jasmine Nelson water rules Born to Sheri D. Hoefler She is a 2006 graduate of Klamath Union 2 0 1 0 a n d and Salvador L. Serrato of High School and employed by Dr. Fay and served as the maids of honor and his also to take Klamath Falls, Dec. 24, Klamath Gymnastics. sisters Jessica Nelson, Emily Nelson o f f i c e a s and Megan Nelson served as the best 2010, a girl, Kharmen J. He is a 2005 graduate of Union Mine president for Serrato, 6 lbs. 5 oz. High School in Diamond Springs, Calif., also women. a one -yea r employed by Klamath Gymnastics, and pur- They both graduated from Bonanza term begin- suing a bachelor’s degree in engineering at High School. ning Jan. 1. Beeson This will be Oregon Institute of Technology. Both are She is a baker at Green Blade Bakery members of Team Fast in Klamath Falls. h is second Military and he is the project coordinator for term as OSBA president; he served previ- After their honeymoon to Costa Rica, they The Limpopo Foundation. They are cur- ously in 2005-06. plan to reside in Klamath Falls. rently residing in Klamath Falls. It is the first time in the 64-year his- tory of OSBA that a president has served two terms. He is the son of the late Thomas Bee- son, a longtime Lakeview resident, and Rules would tighten criteria descendant of pioneer ranchers in that region. He graduated in 1969 from Lakev- iew High School. He received the Lake County Bernard Daly Scholarship in 1970 and graduated from Oregon State Univer- sity in 1974 with degrees in political sci- ence and history. He subsequently attend- ed Lewis and Clark Law School and later studied elementary education at Portland State University. Currently a Silverton sheep rancher Wylie and artist, Beeson, over the years, has held many school leadership positions, Air Force Airman 1st including seven years as a member of the Class Tyler Wylie graduated Butte Creek Elementary School Board for variety of pollutants from basic military training and 10 years as a member of the Willa- at Lackland Air Force Base, mette Education Service District Board. San Antonio, Texas. Mills-Ross Morrell-Reid He now is in his third term on the Silver Falls School Board. He completed an inten- Cameron Roger Ross of Klamath Falls, Ashley Morrell and Jason Reid of At OSBA’s annual convention in Port- sive, eight-week program Ore., and Beth Marie Mills of Knappa, Ore., Klamath Falls were married on the land in November, he was quoted as say- that included training have announced their engagement and plan morning of Dec. 27, 2010, with Judge ing “I believe that education is the single in military discipline and to be married on July 23, 2011, at the sum- Marci Adkisson performing the ceremo- most important work of our society. Our studies, Air Force core val- mer recreation spot of Crescent Lake in Cen- ny. success in every other arena of human ues, physical fitness, and tral Oregon. The bride’s mother, their son Richard endeavor depends directly on how well we basic warfare principles and The bride-to-be is the daughter of Bob and Adare Reid, and a few other family mem- succeed in the most basic work of educat- skills. Paula Mills of Knappa and the groom-to-be bers were at the ceremony. ing our people.” He also earned four cred- is the son of Bob and Coy Ross of Klamath The bride is the daughter of Jennie Also at the convention, Beeson received its toward an associate in Falls. Morrell and Richard Mason, both of regulators a platinum award, the highest level of - applied science degree She is a graduate of Central Oregon Com- Klamath Falls, and the groom is the son The Associated Press and H&N staff reports achievement for individual board mem- through the Community munity College with a degree in criminal of Earl and Nancy Reid of Fort Bragg, bers in OSBA’s Leadership Institute. College of the Air Force. justice and works for the Deschutes County Calif. In addition to Beeson, the OSBA board Wylie is the grandson of Juvenile Department in Bend, Ore. She is a student at Klamath Commu- of directors elected three people to officer Bill Iannucci of Chiloquin He is a business graduate of the Universi- nity College and he is employed at Fred positions, including Lori Theros of Klam- tough and son of Gregory Wylie of ty of Oregon and is employed by Wells Fargo Meyer bakery as a cake decorator. ath Falls City Schools to serve as secre- Santa Clara, Vt. Bank in Bend. They will be staying in Klamath Falls. tary/treasurer beginning Jan. 1. the Looking Back: This week in Klamath Basin history environmental of the By JACKIE BONNER cents, milk or cocoa 3 cents. in Klamath County Museum The manager of the cafete- Klamath Basin mystery photo: ria is to put all the money Week of Jan. 8-14 received from the students for Know any details about this picture? purchasing food. This is the some 1931 county’s seventh school caf- During 1930 it was record- eteria. Mystery solved Oregon for ed that 928 prisoners were 1971 According to one source who contact- held in the county jail on 60 ed the Klamath County Museum Tuesday different charges. Liquor law The Value Wholesale Co., St. Helens, Wash., will oper- morning, the truck was owned by Bill Hamil- standards violations lead the list with Connectionsate a retail store where the ton, and the contest was held at the Klamath 260 charges of possession of risks downtown Woolworth has County Fairgrounds in the late 1970s or early liquor. 1980s. been located. There is specu- DUCKS Several of the Altamont lation the firm will operate a What we don’t know: When was this proposing young folks attended a party photo taken? last Tuesday evening at the junior department store even- home of W. Ezell on Summers tually, although it is expected Solved mysteries at the outset that it will be a health Lane. The time was spent Another mystery solved this week! To see variety store handling many are skating on a small lake near- updates on this photo and solutions for past pollution by. Dainty refreshments were items not now available down- Mystery Photos, go to the Klamath County later served by the hostesses, town. Museum’s website at www.klamathcounty- Mrs. Ezell and Beulah Ezell. Final census figures museum.org and click the “Mystery Photos lower released by the U.S. Depart- A new cafeteria has been Collection” link on the left side of the page. Photo courtesy of the Klamath County Museum started at Henley for the ment oSendf Commerce show that us wedding, Local die-hard University of Oregon fans get water to fish. benefit of the school children. while Klamath County as a whole gained only a rela- The Klamath County Museum Klamath County Museum will be viewed online at www.klam- About 100 students have is seeking the public’s help in feature historic Klamath Basin athcountymuseum.org.
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