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    November 19, 1938
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Society
AUXILIARY
PLANS FOR
BAZAAR TOLD
' Member of ilia ISsrles u
Mary hold the regular IIk
meeting Thursday alteruonn In
lb Bugles hull. l'lans war
mad for a l)r to b lil rt
rMmbr Ilia temli ami linn (or
oarnlvul to In held Decem
ber th flflennlli. a. caul party
la aclidiilrd tor liocfluilmr th
laanty-eeootid.
I'll publlo I cordially In
tiled to attend ill of thou af
faire. Ther will not b in.t
Inr Thuiaday, Thnkmllng
day.
Th I.ady Eili olub mot
St (h hom o( Mr. Kale Bur
goyn Friday, November th
lvnlh, with food attend
ance. Th club mooting will b
hold at lbs hoinn of Knthlin
Krl, 700 Mllclioll atreet, Krl
dir. November th menty-flflh.
Tbr will b card party at
th Kaglel hall Tueaday aflor
noon, commute member In
eluding Agnoa lloClmnoaii, Mar
garal (laker, Joal Kill and
Llorla ICiiglrhardt. Th card
party commute (or Tuaday
attornoon, Noyombor th twon-ty-nlnth
Include Sarah Olbeon,
lie Elder, Olll (llfford and
Vorna (lay. Th public la In
vited to these card pnrllea. A
card parly waa given Thuraday
Toning, high acor for women
want to May MoAnully. eecond
to Edna Jensen, high (or moo
to Mr. Morrla Haupert and aec
ond to Mr. J. M. Jenion, th
door prli lo Mr. Iljorkiend.
MISS GARLOCK
IS BRIDE IN
VALLEY CITY
Of Intareat to (rlenda In thla
city la th following account lo
th Medford Mall-Trlbun of th
marrlag of Mlsa Ituth Garlork
and Mr. David Davidson of thla
elty:
Friday afternoon, November
th lorontb, at three o'clock
ceremony In Baored Hurt Cth
olio pariah, Mloa Ruth Uarlock,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. I.o
Garlork, berame th brldn of
Mr. Pavld Davldaon o( Kltim
alh Falls.
Th Rvrnd Father F. W.
Black united th couple In mar
rlag In the preaenc of only
the brlde'a Immediate family.
Th brld waa altracllvo In a
gray ault with black acrosorlc
and coraag of gardenias.
Among th gueala attending
th wedding wer th brlde'a
grandparent. Mr. and Mra. D.
ft Ui.nnnnli.k -n.1 Allnf
Mine Claudia McUonough.
Mra. Davldaon baa lived In
Medford for a number of yeara
and graduated (rom Mod ford
high achool laat June. Th
couple will make their horn In
Klamath Falls.
PLANS MADE
BY COUNCIL
FOR BAZAAR
Group three of th Ladles
Council of the Flrat Cbrlatlan
eburch mat at th hom of Mra.
O. Lohroy on Eberleln atreet
Thuraday afternoon. Th next
meeting will be held Decem
ber twenty-second at the horn
of Mra. Motia on Creacent
atreet.
Plana wer mad for th ba
aar to b eponiored by th
ladle of th church. Re(rah
menta war aerved by the hoot
em assisted by Mra. Paul. Thou
preaent were Mra. O. II. Camp
bell, Mra. R. II. Dunbar, Mra.
Veda Hondrlck, Mra. Metcalt,
Mra, E. Paul, Mra. Ban Bhep
rd, Mra. Wyatt Bwlaher, Mra.
Harold Prnthor, Mra. II. L.
wlckersham, Mra. George
Wlrts. Mr. Esther Robert.
Mra. Plnnell and Mra. 0. Loh
roy. GROUP HAS
MEETING IN
CHILOQUIN
Paat president of th
Three-R club mot with Mra.
Fred McCormack In Chlloquln
Tueaday tor a on o'clock
luncheon.
Plnochl wa played with
high acore going to Mra.
Franola KUllan, eecond high
to Mra. Mellaaa Hnmmol and
low to Mra. Iva Mny Schlndal.
Thoao who apcnt tho day
.with Mra. McCormack wer
Mra. Lola Myora, Mra. Melissa
Hammel, Mra. Anna Woolever,
Mr. Margaret Johnson, Mra.
Luclll Holfor, Mra. Kathleen
Hepburn. Mrs. Ki hoi Blake,
Mr. Frances Kllllnn, Mra.
Katol Bright and two guosts,
Mra. Thomas Hart and Mrs.
Ira May Schlndal.
Mrs. Mnlvln Henry of thla
city left. Thursday night for
Chicago where aha will spend a
ihort time visiting,
i Chielioft or Steak
-; Dinnrt 7Be
Macdoel
HOTEL-
Macdoel, Calif.
5VCOURSE TURKEY
THANKSGIVING
DINNER
$1
BENEFIT IS
SUCCESS IN
ALTAMONT
AITAMONT Th ben,
fit card party given by the Al
lament I'TA at th elmntary
achool last Thuraday venlnl
proved to be a hug succen.
Sixteen talilea of plnochl
and flv t a b I of auction
brldg worn In play. Prltea be
ing given In plnochl to Mra,
Amll Paul (or high acor and
Mra. Erma Long, oocond high
for ladle. Man's high want to
Mr. F. M. Ilooten and aecond
high to Mr. M. L. Coplnger.
In brlrigo high acor waa
bald by Mra. William Long
and teoond high went to Mra.
Melhaae, low acor to Mr.
Douglae Pane.
Th gueat prli wa given
to Mr. Amll l'uul, Horn mad
candy waa old.
Rafreshments of pumpkin
pi and coffo were served to
th gussts with Mra. James
Fowler and Mrs. O. 0. Bchaof
(er pouring cof(e at th pret
tily decorated tabl lu on
corner of th hall.
Mra. L. M. Coplnger waa
general chairman with Mra.
C. A. Laroen, Mra. Robert
Hurlelah. Mra. Jamea Fowler,
Mra. Muude Mellon, Mies Ma
ble Mumble, Mlsa Kdwlna
L'aaebeer and Mrs. 0. 0. Bchaof.
fer aaalatlng with arrange
ments. Th prltea wer donated by
the merchants and the PTA
wlahea to thank all for th
aplandld cooperation for th
ucces of their (Irst social af
fair of th winter season.
Refreshments were gener
ously donated by parents and
(rlenda of the achool. Nearly
130 waa railed to be used (or
PTA child welfare worka.
SOCIAL CLUB
HAS MEETING
AT NICHOLSON'S
Mra. L. Nicholson and Mra.
Helen Keller entertained the
Young I.adlea Sorlal club at the
hom of Mra. Nlrholaon, 2031
Union atreet Wodnesday after
noon. A business meeting waa hold
and plana mad for th Christ
mas party to be given for club
member and their children
Tuesday, December tb twen
tieth at tho home of Mra. Moll
Miller. 214& Wantland atroet.
Tbe n 1 1 meeting of, th
group will be held at th hom
of .Mra. II. L. Wlckersham on
Pin atreet with Mra. Howard
Doeg entertaining. A ehower
will be held at thla time for
Mra. Howard Prultt of Med
ford and her gltta sent to her.
Present Wednesday afternoon
wr Mrs. Wyatt Swisher, Mrs.
Harold Prather, Mra. Clar
ence West, Mra. Jack Harney,
Mra. Howard Dooge. Mra. Ben
Bbepard, Mra. L. Nicholson and
Mra. Helen Keller.
' GRAND CHIEF.
PAYS VISIT TO
KLAMATH FALLS
Wlnema temple, Pythian Sis
ters, entertained their grand
chlof, Luclnda DeBurgh of Eu
gene, Tuesday evening, Novem
ber th fifteenth. A dinner waa
aorvod at half paat six o'olock.
Mrs. Earl Whltlock, Mrs. S.
R. Redkey, Mr. W. E. Beck
also entertained Mra. DeBurgh
during her visit here. Mra. De
Burgh left Wednesday (or her
hom in Eugene. Sh win alao
visit th Pythian temples on
th coast Friday and Saturday.
The Pythian Sisters club will
meet at th home of sister Mat
tie Stafford. 1985 Mantanlta
atreot, December th aecond at
halt paat aeven o'clock. Visit
ing alatera are cordially Invited
to attend.
Thursday Contract
Club Hat Matting
Th Thuraday Contraet club
met November seventeenth at
th hom of Mrs. Will Wab
bles on th Morrill highway.
Luncheon was aerved by th
hostess to Mr. Pearl Yorkland,
Mra. Stella Dryden, Mr. Ido
lln Sohupp, Mr. Bertha Hew
itt. Mra. Edna Roblaon and
Mrs. Buelnh Age were guests
of th club. High acore wna
given to Mra. Yorkland, aecond
high to Mra. Roblaon and
traveling to Mrs. Age. Mrs.
Pearl Yorkland will entertain
the club at her hom on North
Eleventh atreot soon.
Th Neighbor ot Woodcraft
Thimbu elub will meet Tuea
day afternoon, November twenty-second
at two o'olock. at th
hom of Mrs. Henry Gloysteln,
II 19 East Main streets. Pin
ochle will be played following
the business meeting. All mem
bers and friends are lnvltod.
"LET GEORGE DO IT"
REPAIR SPECIALIST
SWISS WATCH
A COMPLETE LINE I
OF JEWELRY
GEO. METZ
837 Main Watchmaker and Jeweler
PINOCHLE PARTY,
IS GIVEN ON
THURSDAY EVE
Th Publlo plnochl party
sponsored by th Congrega
tional Community church and
church flnunct board was held
Thursday, November seven
teenth at th social ball on
Garden avenue. Score war
awarded to Mrs. L. A. Eschl
and Mr. K1 Dalmsr, high; sec
ond high to Mrs. S. II. God
dnrd and Mrs, K. V, Ilaynee.
The guest price) waa given to
Mra, 0, L, Jonea.
Following the gam refresh
ments wer served by Mrs. W.
0. Little, Mrs. W. It. Nelson
and Mrs. Charles M. Reynolds.
A series of pinochle partlea
havt bean started. Tb nest
on will b held Thursday ve
nlng, December th flrat, at th
community social hall on Gard
en avenue.
Five hum! rod will also b
played. The pnblln Is cordially
Invited. Mrs. W. C. Little and
Mrs. Charles M. Reynolds will
be In charge of th aerlea.
MISS McKINNEY.
HOSTESS WITH
MONDAY PARTY.
AI.TA.MONT Mlaa Loll
Elalno McKinney waa hoatess to
a group of young (rlenda at
th bom of hor parents, Mr.
and Mra. Tom McKinney on
Fifth avenue In Altamont.
Monday, November the four
teenth, when aho entertained
on her fourth birthday anni
versary. Several games war played
by th children with refreab
monta being aerved at four
o'clock. The little hostess cut
her birthday cake and served
each little guest.
Those at the party Included
Majorla Rogera, Jeanln New
eom, Virginia Thurman, Shir
ley Ann Sehorn, Nina Leo,
Hotel, and Patay Thurman,
Shirley Ellen Roberts, Lynn
Campbell, Neal Roberts, Junior
Low, Bruce Raney, Jlmml
McKinney, Ronnie Blind, and
the hostess Lois Elaln Mc
Kinney. HOUSEWARMING
GIVEN FOR
JOE HUCKS
Mr. nnd Mra. Joe Muck wer
honored with a aurprlae house
warming when a group of
frlenda dropped In for an eve
nlng'a entertainment at their
new bom In St. Francis park
Thursday evening, Novombor
the tenth. Thoao honoring Mr.
and Mra. lluck wore Mr. and
Mra. Ed Imhoff, Mr. and Mrs.
E. 0. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Orvlll Vaughn and son, Ed
ward, Mr. and Mra. Oeorg
Anderson and baby, Mr, and
Mra, Hob McWIIIIams, Mr. and
Mrs. Wllllntn lluck and family,
Mr. and Mra. Christ Huck. Mr.
and Mrs. E. Bteen, Mrs. Oscar
Kluth, Mrs. Wllla Wabblea,
Mra. Lillian Davis, Mra. John
Rafrotto and th host and hoat
ess, Mr. and Mra. Jo Huck.
Dancing and plnochl wer
enjoyed by th group. A potluck
midnight supper wss served.
Many lovely gifts wer present
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Huck.
MOTHERsVuDY
CLUB MEETS
ON THURSDAY,
Th Mothers Study club of
Mills school met Thursday, No
vember th tenth. A potluck
luncheon waa aerved at noon
to Mrs. M. M. Summers. Mr.
E. H. Collman, Mra. H. D
Baet, Mr. Saxelby, Mrs. L.
Thurman, Mr. L. C. Burna,
Mra. J. C. Glbbs. Mlsa M. E. R.
Scott, Mra. K. Davis, Mrs. J. J.
Pox, Mlsa D. Jackson, Mra. T.
M. Peteraon and Mra. Wheat. '
Following th luncheon plana
wer dlacuased for th Christ
mas party and the lesson dis
cussed was on child obedience.
The next regular meeting of the
group will be held the first
week In December.
Dinner Party It
Given Saturday
Mrs. Jack Rood entertained
at an informal dinner party at
her hom on Upham atreet Sat
urday evening In honor of her
aon, Durwood Perklna' twen
tieth birthday. Guests wore
James Weaver, Burton Btaua,
Gen Parkins, Robert Perkins,
Miss Doris Gray and Miss Rob
Gray, and tb hostess, Mr.
Jack Reed.
Neighbors ot Woodcraft will
moot Monday evening, Novem
ber twenty-first, at eight o'clock
In the KC hall. Following th
regular business meeting a very.
Interesting program will be giv
en after which refreshment
will be served.
QUALITY MEAT MARKET
Specialize In Steer and Baby
Beef
Quality Always Guaranteed
Free Delivery
IO uls Bschle, Proprietor
CALENDAR
Sunday, November 20
President of Portland Sorop.
tlmlit elub, Mn. Malzi Mur
phey, to be honored by Klam
ath Fall elub at breef.fait at
Polican ejrille and dinner at
.Willard hotol.
Mothert elub of Seerod
Heart Academy to meet in
th school promptly at 1:30
o'clock.
Monday, November 21
Luncheon planned for the
League of Women Voten at
th Elk hotel at 12 o'clock
noon. Mn. Thomai Sharp, first
vice presidont of tha Portland
league will be a guest and
ipeaker of the day will be Mrs,
Henry Corbett, also of Port
land. The regular dinner meeting
of the Business and Profes
sional Women's club will be
held at Willard hotel at 6:30
o'clock. Ida Mordine, Interna
tional relations chairman, has
charge of the program on
"Americanization."
Tuesday, November 22
Regular meeting of Aloha
chapter, No. 61, Order of tha
Eastern Star, at the Masonic
temple at 8 o'clock.
Regular meeting of Delta
Gamma chapter of Delphian,
Elk hotel, 1 :45 o'clock, topic to
be "Charles Kingsley, Christ
ian Socialist," leader, Mrs. Don
J. Zumwalt.
Wednesday, November 23
Thanksgiving Eve ball given
by the Elks club in the Elks
temple.
Friday, November 25
Annual fall formal end din
ner dance of Beta Sigma Phi
at Cal-Ore tavern.
Monday, November 28
The Edith Cunning Book club
will meet on November 28 at
the home of Clara Shaw, 614
North Tenth street. Martha Mc
Collum will review "Horse and
Buggy Doctor." A potluck sup
per will be served and those in
terested in joining the book
club are invited to attend.
Members of the Minerva
Book club are holding their
next meeting at the home of
Emma Carter, 1134- North
Eighth street, on November 28
at 7:30 o'clock. Anne Earley
will review "Tha Yearling."
Tuesdey, November 29
Mrs. Lena Latham Goble,
Pacific coast organizer for
Delphian, to be in Klamath
Falls to meet with Delphian
members. Luncheon planned.
Wednesday, November 30
The Home Building Arts
club will meet at the Willard
hotel at 8 p. m. Mrs. Clauda
Davis will speak on "Pottery."
Mrs. Davis will also have a dis
play. Friday, December 2
Benefit card party to be giv
en by Fremont PTA in school
auditorium. Mrs. Calvin Hun1,
chairman.
Saturday, December 3
Annual cafeteria luncheon
and bazaar sponsored by the
women of the First Methodist
church In the church rooms.
Bazaar and winter festival of
St. Mary's Altar society, Mrs.
S. P. Miller and Mrs. Anns
Fiala, co-chairmen.
Mir
rilfT rr 4
AGENCY
STANDS BACK OF
First Federal
mm
and Loan Association
rc ll it jitu Fine
111 No. Oth Street
Members of Fcdoral Savings
Lend-a-Hand Circle
Meats Thursday
Th Lond-A-Hand elrcl of
th first Methodist church mot
Thursday afternoon, November
th tenth, at th home of Mrs
David Uoohrlng on Mnnsanlt
street when a one o'clock pot
luck luncheon was enjoyed by a
large attendance. Those assist
ing Mrs. Ooehrlng aa hostesses
wer Mrs. I). A. Konyon, Mrs.
Ooorge Ooehrlng and Mrs. Cora
Lyon,
Mrs. Imhoff It
Luncheon Hostess
Mrs. Ed Imhoff entertained
at a dellKhtful luncheon at her
home, fill Eldorado street,
Wodnesday afternoon, Novem
ber sixteenth. Her guests
wer Mrs. W. C. Mllkey, Mrs.
Michael Tyson, Mrs. E. 0.
Thomaa, Mrs. Orvlll Vaughn
and son Edward. Following
luncheon pinochle waa played
with high score going to Mrs.
Vaughn and second high to
Mrs. Thomas.
Mrs. Lohrey is
Hostess to Group
Members of the Congrega
tional Community circle met
Wednesday for a day of aewlng
at tbe home of Mra. W. 0.
Lohrey on Eberleln avenue. A
potluck luncheon waa aerved
at one o'clock to Mra, W. R.
Nelson, Mra. J. J. Pex, Mra. L.
E. Henry, Mis. W. L. Larsen,
Mrs. W. C. Little. Mra. Charlea
M. Reynolda and daughter
Charlene. Mra. K. D. Jonea,
Mra. I.. A. Eschle and the host
ess Mrs. W. O. Lohrey.
Thursday, December 8
Business and Professional
Women's club to sponsor San
Francisco ballet opera in
Klamath Falls. Program to be
presented at Klamath high
school auditorium.
' Saturday, December 10
Annual holiday bazaar to be
given by the Guild of St. Paul's
Episcopal church in the parish
house. Bridge party also.
Monday, December 12
Book review, The Late
George Apley, by John P.
Marquand. To be given by
Mrj. Victor E. O'Neill at the
December meeting of the
Klamath Falls Woman's Library
club.
Thursday, December 15
Formal installation of new
officers of Daughters of Job
to be held at the Masonic
temple.
Saturday, December 31
Elks club to have New Year's
Eve dance, Elks temple.
Saturday, January 7
Sons of Norway will have
ennual lutefisk supper with
"trimmings" in the armory from
5 o'clock until 8 o'clocL The
public is invited.
Wednesday, January 1 1
Dalles Frentz, pianist, last of
the artists to appear on the
Klamath Cooperative Concert
series.
. Saturday, February 4
Benefit bridge tea given by
the Lioness elub for sight con
servation program. Willard
hotel.
Saturday, February 1 1
St. (Valentine's dance to be
given oy the Elks club in th
Elks temple.
Saturday, March 25
Formal inaugural ball to be
given by the Elks club in the
Elks temple.
V - e - 0-
US GOVT.
YOUR SAVINGS HERE
Concentrated Strength! Safety! Every
dollar of your hioney is made secure
with First Federal! INSURED against
any loss up to $5,000.00 - good tlmea
or bad 1 tlmea. Insured Saving and
GOOD returns. First Federal alvraya
hns paid 4 per annum dividends.
Start a savings account. Put your money
to work. INCREASE your safety! IN
CREASE yonr earnings! One dollar
opens an account then, save any
amount at any time, or invest In a
lump sum,
en Your 3lony
Savings n
4'
Phone 878
and Loan Insurance Corporation
LOCAL STREET
PROJECT INS
L
Approval ot 10,640 WPA
blanket atreet project has been
received from Wshlngton, D. C,
by th Klamath Falls offices, It
was announced Saturday morning
by J. H. Tboma, WPA resident en
gineer. Th application was sent to
Washington October 10 wbera It
was filed for approval. According
to Tboma th reapons ha been
exceptionally fast.
On unit I now on file In the
Portland offices amounting to
117,000 In federal fund to apply
against tb blanket.. Work in
cludes drainage and grading of a
number of nnpared street with
in the city.
This unit will be ready to be
worked December 1, according to
Thorn.
WHEAT THIEF GETS
2-YEfd SENTENCE
Two years in prison wa the
sentence Imposed by Circuit Judge
Edward B. Aahurat Saturday on
George Albert Pierce, who plead
guilty to larceny.
Pierce stole 45 sack of wheat
from a barn on th Hugh O'Con
nor place near Merrill.
He took It out ot the barn with
a truck, selling It at Klamath
Falls. He was arrested at Grants
Pass after he had allegedly aold
other wheat at Medford.
The man who owns the track
has not been apprehended.
Joe Sharp, charged with for
gery, was also given a two-year
sentence by Judge Ashurst Satur
day. SO. 8. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Nov. 19 (AP-U8DA) Hogs: for
five day: 4500. Compared Fri
day laat week: butchers 15c to
moatly 26c higher; bulk 170-225
lb. weights $8.75 to mostly
$8.85; 230-275 lb. butchera
16.25, mostly $8.85; medium to
good light light and slaughter
pig $7.86-8.85; sows 25c higher,
good packing sows $5.75 to
mostly $7, smooth 256 lb. sows
$7.26. Today 699.
Cattle: for five days: 1700.
Compared Friday last week, all
classes steady to strong, spots
26c higher on low-grad cows;
steer top 48.25 on load good 967
lb. weights and part load good
1105 lb. shortfeds; bulk medium
to good warmed-up and shortfed
steers $7.75-8.00, package 1362
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Puna
Klamath
Funeral Home
OSS High St.
Mr. and Mr. A. A. Ward,
Manager.
Specially
WPAAPPROVA
$5.00 Down
XOW OH D1BPIAT
AT TOUS ELECTRICAL DEALERS
The California Oregon Power
lb. average $7.50, load medium
1411 lb. steers off baet top
$7.10.
Calves: for fir day si $0,
compared Friday last week:
steady; few medium to cholc
vealers $8.60-10.60; common to
good slaughter calves $5.60-0.00.
Sheep: for five days: 6775,
compared laat Friday: lambs
steady to 25o higher; shaep 28
60o up; early lamb top $8.76 on
double good to cholc 86 lb.
Idaho, three double medium to
good 85 lb. weight $3.25; me
dium to good 74-89 lb. California
and Oregon medlum-pelt and
shorn lamb $7.76-8.25; common
$6.60.
T
CHICAGO. Nov. 19 fP) Wheat
price aagged a full cent a buahel
today as a result ot December li
quidation and quiet but persistant
commission housa selling.
Trade reporta Indicated all ex
porting countries which extend
moat favored nation treatment to
th United Kingdom will receive
tbe benefit of removal of the I
cent a buahel duty on wheat Im
ports Into Great Britain.
Wheat closed J-Ho lower, Dec.
631-63C, May 65i-lc; corn c to
lie down, Dec. 46J-J.C, May 60)
to 60 1; oata nncheanged.
Turkey wanted. Lowell Food
Storet 201 E. Main.
KLAMATH COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abctracta Title Imuran c
Escrows
ELBERT 8. VEATCH
111 So. Fourth BC Pnoo lae
Alter the
Wreck,
Call
Balsiger
Phone 2100
24 Hour
Wrecker Service
Complete wreck rebuilding.
Auto upholstery repairing and dyeing.
Auto glass cutlting and installing.
Frame and axle aligning.
Balsiger Motor Co.
Main & Esplanade Phone 2100
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FOR LESS THAN
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Its modern, all white, por
celain enamel finish makes
it a joy to use. It is fully
automatic, insuring perfect
cooking results, with a
minimum of expense. ,
Priced at $69.50, Fully
Gilchrist, Or.
That's th nam ot a
Klamath ootinty postofflo, locat
ed at the Gilchrist Lumber com
pany community near Crsont,
Gilchrist postofflr I approxi
mately one mile from Crescent
postofflce, which I being contin
ued under that nam.
VITAL STATISTICS
BREWSTER -Born at Klamath
Valley boapltal November 1$,
1988, to Mr. and Mr. Mori
Brewster of Bonania, a girl.
Weight: 7 pound, I ounc.
HAWTHORNE Born at Klam
ath Valley hospital November II,
1938, to Mr. and Mr. Hugh Haw
thorne, 1448 Oak avenu. a girl.
Weight: 7 pound, I euno.
M'ALLISTER Born at Hillside
hospital November 19, 1931, to
Mr. and Mra. D. J. McAllister o!
Modoc Point, a boy. Weight: 4
pounds, 8 ounce.
HENDERSON Born at Hill
side hospital November 18, 1938,
to Mr. and Mra. Dewey Henderson
of Mt. Hebron, a boy. Weight:
8 pounds, 6 1 ounces.
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