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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1949)
PACE TWO Midland Empire Nevs Merrill Mr. and Mn. Max Northrop ol Beach, North Dakota, arrived Sat urday afternoon to spend Thanks giving with their mother Mn. J. O. Northrop. Mrs. Winifred Laird and Mn. Charman Coma, both ol Loa An tele. California, were recent tuesU t the Tom Laird home. Friend will be glad to know that Paul Lewi who ha been ertouly ill at hi home 1 slowly improv ing. It win be aome time, however, before he i able to return to work. Jim Klrby (pent Thanksgiving With his parent In Medford. . Mm. Don Barnes who had major surgery recently Is now recuperat ing at her home. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dragoo and Donna left Wednesday evening for McCloud, California, where they will eat their holiday dinner with ' member of their family living there. Mr. and Mr. Fred Fiegl enter tained at a crip dinner November 30. Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Tin Fieri and family and Milton Felgl, all of Poe valley; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nelson and Mr. and ; Mrs. Lewis Nelson and daughter of Tulelake: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Henry Johnson and Carl Llndberg o( Merrill. The three Cub Scout packs recent- ' ly organized in Merrill will have their neckerchiefs given them by the local Rebekah lodge, according ' to an announcement by Roy Be ley representative of that organiza tion. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loper left last Wednesday for Olympla. Wash ington, where they will visit Mrs. . Loper' sister, Mrs. Ruth Harding. Before returning home they will . also visit In Redmond. Washington. Student in both schools enjoyed turkey dinner on Wednesday at the grade school cafeteria. Almost everyone In both schools as well as all the faculty members were on hand to eat the turkey and all the fixings prepared by the cook. Mrs. France Fox. Robert Burleigh, son of the R. C. Burleigh' Is home for ten days from his studies at California Poly technic at San Luis Obispo, Call' fomla. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dewey and daughters were Thanksgiving Day guest of the Ralph Karrer's In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hard and children of Salem spent the Thanks giving holdiay with Mrs. Hart's par ents Mr. and Mrs. L E. Icenbice. Thanksgiving Day guest at the Charles Cunningham home was Her man Rippy of Worden. Mr. Rlppy is Mrs. Cunningham brother. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson had as dinner guests Thanksgiving Day Carl Llndberg. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nelson, and daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fiegl and family: Milton Fiegl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fiegl and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson. Weed Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rathbun and family, who have been living at Dunsmuir, recently moved to Weed where Rathbun Is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilliam and family spent the week-end of No vember 19 at Sabastapol. Calif, vis iting relatives there. Mrs. Claude Thunnan was given a layette shower on November 25 at the home of Mrs. Sarah Warren. Walter Stevenson of Dunsmuir spent Thanksgiving with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevenson. The Weed High junior class rings came In on November 32. Floretta and Bonnie Maxey of Big Springs were visitors In Weed No vember 23. The former has Just re ' eently returned from Fresno where she was employed there. Mr. and Mr. Cromwell and daughter, Nina Nile, spent Sunday. November 20 in Dunsmuir visiting In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rathbun. Fori Klamath Mrs. Eva Prltchett arrived her recently from Madras, Ore, and I making her home with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Piitchett. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Engle and daugh ter Irma Jean last Tuesday eve ning Included a trio of bachelors. Charlie True. Oeorge Woodley and Charles Johnson, all three being fel low employes of Engle in the Crater lake national park service. A delicious baked ham dinner was much enjoyed by all present, es pecially by the bachelor guests. tin, Edith Moon was released a week ago from the Hillside hospital in Klamath Falls, and brought to Fort Klamath by her daughter. Mrs. R. O. Varnum, with whom she Is staying. Mrs. Moon is reported a being slightly Improved at this time. John Grant, owner and manager of the Wood River auto court, made a business trip Friday to Redmond, where he also owns a motel. William A. Page went to Portland last Tuesday evening, and la a pa tient at St. Vincent's hospital for medical observation and treatment for a severe skin rash from which he Is suffering. Word has been re ceived here by relatives that he is much Improved since his arrival at the hospital. Another local resident Is also at this time under medical care at St. Vincent's hospital In Portland. Mrs. Eldon M. Brattaln, who was hos pitalized for several months, re cently In Klamath Falls and who had been dismissed from the hoe- I pital and was visiting relatives in Ukeview, suddenly became worse and was taken to Portland to the hospital. Nothing has as yet been learned a to her condition. Friends will be glad to hear that Mrs. William C. Hackler came home Sunday from the Klamath Valley hospital In Klamath Falls, where she underwent surgery last week. Although still under the doctor's care, Mrs. Hackler advised friends here that she is feeling fine, which Is a cheery note In the rather de pressing wave of illness which seems to be scourging our little community lately. It must also be reported that a beloved long-time resident. Mrs. Nettle J. Bishop, Is very critically 111 In a Klamath Falls hospital. She has been in the hospital for some months past after several parlaytle strokes made It Imperative that she be removed to Klamath Falls for medical care. Mrs. Bishop has no relatives here, hei only son. Leon, living at Pasco. Wash, with his wife and small daughter. She has, however, a wide circle of friends who will indeed regret to leam of her condition. Two new employes have been add ed to the Fort Klamath petrol of tne Oregon state highway depart ment, and one local employe. Sher man Mayer, quit recently to move to Klamath Falls to make his home and where he Is now employed. The Mayer ranch at the Chlloquin Junc tion has been rented to one of the new men here. Bun-ell Treat and family, who are now living there, the second new arrival. Earl Wor den. having come to Fort Klamath with his wife and son to make his home. Work on the new state hiahwav shop here has been going ahead, the fine weather prevailing having been a great help In getting the work done. Enoch Maerx, contrac tor of Salem who Is in charge of tne construction, estimates that the shop will be completed in about two weeks at the morr. Mrs. Ord Prichett and Mrs. Fred Zumbrun made a business trio to Madras last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strahan vis ited last week-end a the home of his brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strahan and their little oaoy eon. who wa born Novem I , few . It mi'fahm i . til. i i : , ' t i I lis HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, ,4w WELLE) riAIJ U I M t L L O Orson Welles (right), as "Othello," and Nicholas Bruce (left), as "l udovlco." welcome Elaine Shepard (center). American actress, who visited them at Palace of the Doges, Venice, where picture is being hlrard. nan Is employed at a fish hatchery. the Strahans were Fort Klamath residents, and friends In this vicinity will be Interested to hear that they have become the parents of a fine baby boy sine leaving here. This Is the first child of the young couple. Clifford Sargent arrived home Sunday after a six-weeks' stay at the Veterans' hospital in Portland, where he underwent two surgical op erations and he plans to return in March for a third operation. Sargent makes his home here with his grandmother. Mrs, Lona Johnson. Leaving this week to winter at Holuster, Calif, are two employes of Hswkin Cattle companv and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Corona. The men will be employed at the Haw kins ranch there for the winter, and in charge of the local ranch will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Veden, who with their son and daughter, live at the ranch south of here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hawkins and their two small children also left this week for Hollister. where they will remain until the cattle are shipped here In the spring. All the cattle on the extensive lo cal Hawkins Cattle company ranch were shipped south, the last lot of stock being driven over to Chlloquin last week for consignment by rail to California. It has been remarked manv times how different were the Dorris Many men and women folk have turned out to the Lions club turkey shoot at the rifle range and have come away with some fine turkeys. Mrs. Clara Phelps. Siskiyou pio neer since 1859, passed away at the Siikiyou County General hospital m Yreita She Is survived bv one son WJllsm E. Phelps of Mayten. three dajghters. Mrs. Lorena Ward of Dorris with whom she made her home for several years, Mrs. Lo.a K'isel of Orenada and Mrs. J. M. White of Longview. Wash. Don Dysert has announced tint hit will- araln sponsor a basketball teiraJ xi-ciase. Dorrlr grade school children will have hot lunches during the winter. Parents may be charged a small sum. The Dorris PTA Is to be con gratulatrd ct. this project. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Jones were hosts to the BVHA champion foot ball team at the Dorris theatre re cently. Mr. and Mr. Art 8tallcop made a hurried trip to Salem Saturday and brought their grandson WUllam Ma cy home with them. , Father.Sulllvan was a recent din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hlimka and family. The Dorris Womn- i,,h i.. - twzaar for November 38 at the Dor ris drug store. Pancywork and food Jill be sold. This will be preceded tLJL 7 November 23 at the Mt. Laki Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cheyn and sons Jamea and Vincent returned home Sunday from Lodl. Calif where they spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Cheyne's mother, Mrs. Have Una. Thanksgiving dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whit latch and son Charles were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dixon. Donna Dixon. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hill, Richard. Robert and Jeanle Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bund and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dixon and Philip, Kar en and Judy Dixon. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. DrLap and children Larry, Peggy and Bruce motored to Grant Pass Friday by way of Ashland, returning home Saturday via Eugene. Raymond White visited relatives at San Jot. Calif , over the Thanks giving holiday. Mary Louise Fnman. Earl Mark Jr.. and Burt Mark returned home Saturday from Oakland. Calif., where they were week-end guests of Helen and Valeria Pope. Barbara Dickson spent the Thanksgiving vacation at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dickson. Barbira attends school at Ashland. Mrs. Jay Falrrlo has returned home from seteral weeks with her new grandson. Tommy, and his par ents Mr. and Mrs. E. Brlssenden at Jerome, Iriano. Beverley Mack returned to Eu gene, Ore Sunday after spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mack. Henry Semon and Percy Dixon left Sunday morning for Reedsport to enjoy a tew days fishing. Mrs. Lena Scott of Eugene spent Thanksgiving with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. Week-end guests at the home pi Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wise were Mr. Orant Todd from Medford and Mr. and Mr. George Banta and daughter Jan of Redding. Calif. Home for the Thanksgiving holi days from OSC were Carol Oeorge and Harold Baltn. Ft Cou Ne More' WB r 3. weighed 8 pounds, and who rTTl'"- rtonr 'fl has been named Michael. Before go Supply Co, 1M South 5th. tag to Butte Falls, near where Stra- look to Subwiban! NEW HODGE BIG 6-CUBIC -FOOT REFRIGERATOR II! I (Si O tUKS (J2E7 (33133 209'5 AST TERMS mi ; r . ; ncuKivi tiif-a-notm mn NTS SHIN 10 MANUAl Bff IOSTINW Hold 17 pound of frozen foods, and a full case of boniest Has more than 14 sq.ft.of Hex. ue arte it area. Dozen of advaotate. Modal SR-6 Suburban LUMBER COMPANY 4784 So. 6th Phone 7709 Bly The square dance on Saturday night waa attended by a large crowd. A very enjoyable evening wa had by all. Music was furnish ed by local people. Refreshments of cake and coffee were cerved dur ing Intermission. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cassidy of Klamath Falls visited friend here over the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hadley and Clark Abott attended funeral cerv ices for Ora Banister at'Alturas on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell had as their guest the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. Jack 8teyskal of Ma lta. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunt had as week-end guests Hunt' parent Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunt of Klam ath Falls and his uncle Joe Hunt from Colorado. Mr. and Mr. Henry Gerber were hosts to a group of friends at a five o'clock dinner at their new ranch home at Horsefly on Sunday. November 20. Enjoying dinner and cards with Altar society. Plans for the annual Christmas Party December 13 were at a recent meeting of the Altar Dorrts children are enjoying a nine day vacation from school But the teachers will attend mum. ..... at Yreka. ' u" rtni-j. . ,c conauions tnis time last year when : - uj me the cattle were taken out-thls year ,. .L'h.! Ld of Oooi Counsel we have had perteft fall weather, at least up till now; with no snow frosty nights and sunshiny warm days just the opooslte at the weather prevailing at this time last year, when the cattle were driven to Chlloquin by a bunch of bucks roos shivering in the icy blasts of wind and early snowstorms. In solte o' the dire prediction by old-timers mat we are in for another tough winter, every day of this fine weeth. er shortens the winter that much. nicn is some consolation anyway, come what may In the form of oiizzards and below-zero temperatures. John Maben returned home here Sunday from Klamath Falls, where ne naa oeen a patient at the Hill side hospital for several days last week. Hildebrand Mr. and Mrs. John Tofrll left Sat urday on a business and pleasure trip to La Orande. Mrs. J. P. Walham who nas been ill is recovering now. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Durward B. Cain who were married in Reno November 7. Ir. and Mrs. Ross Johnson visit ed here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mamon Price. The O.K. Transfer company of Klamath Falls moved a house from Bonanza Wednesday to the Duward Cain ranch north of Dairy. Mrs. 8 a r a h Michael returned home Friday from Sprague River where ah has been visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Welch and family. Mrs. Don Hawkins and son, Bobby have been confined to their house with a severe throat Infection. Richard lloefler became III and was taken to the hospital In Klam ath Falls Monday. He underwnet surgery and now I reported better. The John Clauton family recently learned the loa of their brother and father. Visitor In Klamath Falls Wednes. day were Jesse Drew, Jeae Angel. Betty Drew and Ernest Rltter. Sat urday Mrs. Harvey Btitta and Mrs. Jane White were in Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. Ted Falksakl and son, Bobby left Sunday on a busi ness trip to Myrtle Point and other coast towns. Tuesday shopper In Klamath Falls were Joe Vlelra and Mrs, Re sa Vlelra. Mrs. Jesse Angel and Cathy spent Thursday afternoon with her mother Mrs. Jew Drew. Bert Harris left Wednesday tor Lakevlew. Mrs. Jack Brown and sons, Vernon, Bobbv, and Grady were visitors In Klamath Falls Tuesday. Tulelake Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas have returned from a trip north to Puget sound and British Columbia. They took the overnight boat trip to Victoria. B. C and saw the Washington - Washington State game at Seattle. Norman Thomas returned with them from the Uni versity of Oregon to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. All members of the Tulelake Oar den club who are Interested In the making of Christmas arrangements for the home are Invited to attend a meeting to be held Tueaday after noon. November 2. at the home of Former Hollywood Star Remembered LOS ANOELES, Nov. 30 (D-llol. lywood ha not forgotten Evangeline Russell. 47, screen star of the silent days. She said (he learned this when she made a lubllr appeal for a pint of blood she needed' before under going surgery. "All I needed was one pint at blood but I received ennuili offers to make up 16 gallons," ah said yesterday In a hospital. "All the studio responded. I have found a gold mine of lost friends and made many new ones." Mrs. Marvin Thomas. Mrs. Dick llensel will demonstrate the making of table arraugementa, mantel pieces and other decorations. HKI DAMAOR SPOKANE, Nov. 10 M-Faclllll It th Mount BHkan skiing renter were damaard t ) the tune of liooo In the week-end's "big blow " But Joy Williams, Spokane Hkl rlub of. flclal, said lite daman la almost ur lo be repaired before good ski ing weather arrives, I'lllMIK WW. MADItAH. Nov. JO 11 lwl II Irving, 13. who helped father Jefferson rounty and long waa a leader In th (lint for Irrigation here, died In a llend hospital Mon day. IIIITKIIIITII) TAfOMA. Nov. 30 11 Robert L. Allison. 30, wa electrocuted her yesterday while working In a sign shop. He mad hla horn In Seattle and Is survived by hi widow, lmis. ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! jV.s.eeHr, BEST PICTURE OF THI YEAR I we W'BKT ACTOR OF THI YEAR I I Laurence OLIVIER H WeeL V I Thur.- A I Only! If H anilet trWtuUM iMAanfAil a WiJ mximliiiiw A a aiTMU sax iNniitiii THREE HIIOWS DAILY)' MaUnea I: JO. Eve. l lt-l.lt F rices I llneL Tas) Matinee- Adult f 1.31 sUadenla :. Evening! Adult IU Ne Student rrice' NO KEftMVrD 8EAT11. VitSSlRJHArS if rj Camp 4 W held November 4. A skit was pre sented to all members entitled Pokey Hunters." After the meet ing -w over refreshment were rved by Mrs. Antle and Mrs. Tompson. Mrs. Lyle Stone wa hostess to the regular card party. Names were 'or tne enristmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Stripling and family from Seattle were guest of Mr. and Mra Dane McLaren. The flue seem to be making the uuiiu m camp wnn many off work. Dinner guest of Mr. and Mr, n. vl Crttes were Mrs. Crites' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Decker of Aih- iana. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howard vis ited Mrs. Crttes and son Clifford of Ashland motoring on to Central point. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boats and fam, Ily were Sunday visitors of the Close zamny. The regular dance waa held No vember 19 with Tommy Radcllff a our recreation chairman. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. 8m!th were Saturday visitor of the Musselrmn family. fOMORROV the Oerbers were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Max CUne. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hadley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Powell. Mr. and Mra. Dave Campbell, Mr. and Mrr.. Frank Obenchain Jr, and Mrs. Ted Hyde. I A IAN LADD e DONNA II m a Ml P ieanne CRAIN - Etliel BARRYMORE A Delightful , IjliJ J ; m,mmmmmmmm-mmit COLOR CABTOOM K'j S -i. 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