Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 07, 1948, Page 16, Image 16

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 198
Wocus
After having major surgery at
local hospital a little over two weeks
ago. Mm. Mrlvln Vanderhotf Is at
home ana'n mid able to do hrr
work around the house. Mr. H.
Chexnul of Henley, daughter of Mr.
and Mm. Veiidrrhnff, spent the first
10 days with her nioliicr after her
return home.
Mr and Mrs. Sum Arcbrrg, Clo
verdnle. British Columbia, were vist
ton for one night recently at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Helm.
The Acebcrgs and the Helms are
long-time friends, having home
aleaded together at Saskatchewan.
Canadn. In 1S15, and Uie Acebei-g
couple were on their way home
after having spent the entire winter
at Long Beach, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vanderhoff
aold their home In Wocus a little
over two weeks ago and are now
living In Pelican City where they
purchased a new home. The house
consist of five rooms and bath and
a plot of five lot was Included with
the deal. Vanderhoff plans to build
on the lots In the future.
An Ea.Mer epg hunt was given to
the small tots of the several Barrett
families on Easter Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bar
rett at Midland.
Friends of William Burgess Jr.
will be glad to learn he has re
turned to Klamath Falls after
spending the winter at Sacra
mento, Calif., where he and his
father. William senior, were engaged
hi carpenter work. Bill left his wife.
Charity, in Sacramento due to her
being seciously 111 and unable to
travel. A special nurse has been
secured to care for her and It is
hoped she will be able to Join her
husband here soon. The five-year-old
son of the nurse was brought
up here by Burgess, to remain in
the care of Bill's mother for an
Indefinite period. "Chuck" Is the
lad's name, and his daddy. Robert
Marlar. lost his bfe at the same time
that "Bob" Burgess did, when the
United States salvage ship Extractor
was torpedoed by an enemy sub
marine during World War II.
Horace, youngest son of Frank
Hurd. who has been employed at
the D ranch, near Dorris, for the
past several months, recently paid
his "dad" a visit for a few days, and
while here he was called to work
at the Lost River dairy. He Is night
checker for that firm.
The auditing department played
host recently to the collectors of
Internal revenue at a chicken dinner
at the Red Rock chicken inn.
Mrs. Paul Buck and two daugh
ters, Peggy Jo and Donna Jean, are
spending several days in Salem vis
lu.ig Mrs. Buck s mother and a
sister.
Vhen young Allen Barrett, twin
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barrett,
paid his parents a visit a few days
ago he went fishing In Upper Klam
ath lake one day and came back
with a good catch. Among the
biggest fish was a six-pound trout.
Young Wain, Gardner and Her
bert Barrett, all three teen-agers,
went hunting last week In the hills
west of Wocus and came back with
a fat cottontail- Could It be the
"bunny" was a descendant of the
TOONERVILLE FOLKS
Fort Klamath
Mr. and Mrs. James Orth and
children returned to their home In
Sacramento. Calif, the first part of
the week after spending the Easter
week-end here at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.
Orth.
Mr. and Mrs. William I. Bell and
diiiu!htrrs were guests of his mother,
Mrs. Harriet Zumbrun, over the
Easter holidays, from their home III
Klamath Fulls.
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Engle re
turned last week from a week's va
cation spent In Oakland and Uie
bay region visiting Mrs. Enjile's rela
tives and friends. Engle Is a refrig
eration student at the OVS In
Klamath Falls and Mrs. Engle Is
employed as relief telephone opera
tor In Fort Klamath. They make
their home In Klamath Falls and
spend the week-end here with his
parrnts. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Engle
Arriving here by car from Merrill.
Wis. last week were Mrs. Herbert
Him and son Bruce, her mother.
Mrs. Brlcco. and a friend. Mrs.
Peterson. Mrs. Hins and Mrs. Bricco
are. respectively, sister and mother
of Mrs. Marvin Reeder of Fort
Klamath. Mrs. Reeder underwent
major surgery In Klamath Falls t
Friday morning and is reported as j
getting along fine. Her sister will
return to her home In Wisconsin
this week and hrr mother will re- i
main here with her daughter's
family during her convalescence j
Mrs. Hins and Mrs. Reeder are also !
daughters of Charles J. Bricco. well-
knoun Fort Klamath resident. Mrs
Peterson will also remain for a visit
with her daughter and famllv here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards left
by car last week on a trip to the
East during which they will visit
relatives at various points. Including
Minneapolis. Minn, and Macintosh.
S. D. They were accompanied on
the trip by their daughter. Mrs.
Kenneth Morris of Tehama, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Wright
have returned to Fort Klamath for
tra spring and summer months
from Flourney. Calif., where they
pent the winter and where Wright
was employed In looking after cattle
by Loren U Miller and son. well
known stockmen of Wood River
valley and the Red Bluff area In
California, of whom Wright Is a
veteran emoloye.
Vernon Branham is spending
some time here visiting at the home
of his brother-in-law. sister and
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. James Van
Wormer and son Douglas, following
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