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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ?AC! SEVEN Midland Empire Nevs STRONGHOLD Wiird ha been received that Mr. Cruvltier, mothrr of Mr. Uorden Birthwlilatle, t elowly linpruvlni In ICiigena. Mayitond Baker nd family ipent Thank Ivlng at Mrdford with rela tive. Mr. Munda William, ho had been Maltliif Her broUier Raymond lllllon, wu railed home to Kugen by tin lllnra of her daughter-ln. law. . Carl Tonal Jr. apent Thankaalv. liit w tti hi parent, Mr. and Mra. Carl Tonal, ile U returning to OTI next lerm. Tin Marvin Juque family vlrlted In tin Rlrhard Hilton horn Sunday. Cetll Moon and family penl Thaitoaivtni with relative In At lura. Mra Ollatrap had the mUfortun to cui the end of her thumb off Baturtay. Mr. and Mr. Albert Rlckman (pent .'our week vUltlnf Mr. Rlck man father and other relative near Dr Moiws, I. Tliey returned home Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Yodr and family returntd host Sunday from a va cation In uttn. Qultma Mltrhrll had an accident It wtrk wth the mult of a cut knee. Saturday lluht caller In the Carl Jonole home were Rodney and Ver non Htuurd and Robert Burn of Portland. Wedneadty nlitht a meeting wa held at (arr Brhool to ducuia Ui for in at, on nf a parent-teacher roup. ) llerran Introduced the Tulelaka PTA group, Mra. Jamison, Mra. Keleher. Mra. Roper, Mr. Miake. aid Mra. Rlrkman. Ther were 7 fmml, Rrfrenhment were aerved b- Mra. Oman, Mra. Herran, and Mra Irving. Weed Weedlllgh lot five aludenta the week tWor Thankiwlvlng: Marlon Kaparbill. Dorothy and James Tonu, jid Mom ana Masei neea. The toy' ahower In Weed High bout ew lockers. Tlie M. Palmers reported catch ing sceral nice aalmon In the Scott river, ver the Thanksgiving hotl dev. TheB. P. Dunlapa enjoyed a trip to Afiland Bundiiy November 37 where they visited frlenda. Mavln Palmer, 8r, and hla aon. Marvn. traveled to lower Klamath to enoy a pheaaant hunt. Mr and Mra. Clayton Bowen and famty went to Tulelak on Thanks Clvitt Day. Mi and Mr. Richard Valle and fanny from Kirk, Oreton, apent Thaklvini Day with Mr. Valle peranum Weed. Mr. Cauda Thurman made a buil neaa trp to Los Angelea over the ThankJtlvtng weekend. Mr. aid Mr. Edward Oolu, Mr. and Mr, A. H. Kent, Mr. and Mr. rM. A. fromwell, Nina and Evelyn Nile, aid Albert Kent were gueau at a serial dinner given by Mra. Millie ontwell November M. Thla dinner a-aa given In honor of Al bert Knt and Evelyn Nile who were hme from college. The liaklyou County Youth Rally waa had at ML. Shaata on Novem ber 3 There were ten repieaenta tlvea torn the DapUrt church In Weed. Man of the former Weed high eradiate were home over the Thankitlvlng holiday. 'They were: Evelyn Nllea. who I attending the PreAnoPaclflo Bible Institute; Ro berla&ntlnl, Albert Kent, and Alice Jackaot all attending Universi ty of Jallfomla at Berkeley; Nor ma Mazier and Mary Sema, who ar attndlnr. Armatronga Buslneas collegn'ln Berkeley; Roale Alello, who l attending Junior college In San Panrlaco; Roaa Marl Patella, who atenda Ban J Slate; and BUI Nfwonger, attending California State lolyiachnto college. Don'' mU a good bet shop the Want tela every dayl It payal Shevlin Hi community wa allocked to hear of the death of Art tolll, who died of a heart attark while work ing In the wood Wedneaday. Mr. Loll and children ar Haying In Bis ter with her parent, Mr. and Mr. Winkle. Mr. and Mr. Clint Olion met their aon, Clint Jr., at their cabin at Odrll lake and apent Thank, giving there. Mr. and Mr. Harold Anderaon and family and Mr. and Mra. Mar tin Olaon and Mr. and Mra. Mer rill OUon and Orvllle aiient Thank, giving In Bend with Mr. and Mra. Pred Predrlrkwn and family. Mr. and Mr. Stanley Thompaon and family went to Tacoma for Hiankaglvlng. Mra. Still King cam horn from the St. Charlea hospital In Bend and I feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Jew llerron ha a Thankxlvlng gueata Mr. and Mr. Obert Pepin and family from Bend and Mr. and Mr. Orvllle Puller and Harry Kooyman. Jim Tlnglry apent Thankxlvlng In Tacoma. Mr. and Mr. Vernon Sayre had aa their holiday gueata Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mr. Carl Lane and family. Jim Cook vlilted hla daughter In Portland laat week. Mr. and Mra. George Poaey were holiday hnata to Mr. and Mra. Bud Bmallwood and family and to Mr. Poaey' father from Ollrhrlst. Mr. and Mm. Jim Emery and family apent the holiday In Taco ma with hla brother and alater-ln-law Mr. and Mr. Wayne Emery. Mr. and Mra. Arnold Reltan and family were In Bend for Thanks giving. Mr. and Mr. Eugene Myer and aon and Mra. lie Freeman apent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra Melvln Preemm and family. Barbara Cook apent the holldaya at Ollrhrtsi with the Bheltons. Mr. and Mra. Robert Posey and daugh ter went to Portland Friday to via. It with Mr. and Mrs. Meekle. Their granddaughter, Ellen Sayre also went. Mr. and Mra Shorty Shaugh and Mr. and Mra. Morgan Jorgrnsen went to Bkr over the holldaya. elk hunting. Mr. and Mra. Harry BUngley and family apent the holi day at Port Rock with Charlie Rtlngley and Mr. and Mr. Maurice Ward and family and also In Silver Uke with Mr. and Mr. Ted Emery. Mr. and Mra. Leo Keppera vlalted In Bend over the week-end with rel ative. Mr. and Mrs. Amo Thomp son were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Oumpert and family. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Cog and aon went to Claskanle to spend the holiday with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morehrad and family. Jaa Baker wa home from Eu gene to roend the holldaya with hi parents Mr. and Mr. Edgar Bs ker and family. Mr. and Mr. Shorty Clifford were In Klamath r"slls Friday. f Lanqell Valley Mis Sylvia Pfelffer of Spokan pent th holldaya with her brother Rholln and family. Sylveater Pfelf fer of Mtnot, S. D., ha moved her. Mr. and Mr. Lyle Pfelffer and other guet apent Thanksgiv ing with Mr. and Mr. Lockrem and family. Peter Hrlrxtscaa 1 In Longvlew, Wash., visiting hi lister Mrs. Oil more Ounderaon and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bumett and David House were dinner gueata at th Leavltt horn Friday. Homer Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Howrey Roberta both have new cars. Congratulations to Mr. and Mr. Jack Cochran who were married Thanksgiving Day. Jack la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cochran. Friends and neighbors Joined with Th Rev. and Mr. Aahbee at St. Barnabas parish hall for a potluck dinner Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frailer and Margie Thorn spent Thanksgiving r ii r ;!i llll ' 'I 6 W HOMEIOUNO, OVERLAND The 8-foot motor ship "Spesssrf b carried throngh Anibsch, Germany, to ber bom walcrg aa Mala Elver because asoal course waa dried Bp by bomb. ' -of.- . .. j ASSISTANTS TO SANTA WUllara P. Dwyer, founder of the Kansas City Santa Clan Club, which renovate lore for distribution to poor children, looks en while 22-month-old Bobby Bergnes, son el a club worker, teat a rebuilt bene. at Cave Junction with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monro Br. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Kent and hi sister Elsie Kent of Tacoma. vlstted Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family. Richard Burnett apent Thanksgiving in Klamath Fall. Oueau at th D. L. House home on Thanksgiving were: Mr. and Mra. Elliott House. Mr. and Mrs. Don Roaa and son, Mr. and Mra. Bill Howe. David, and Ted Alberta of Langell Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Tom House and Mr. and Mr. Dan House and family. Mr. and Mr. Curly Xvott iDent Thanksgiving with her lister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novotny. Mr. and Mr. O. C. John son apent the holidays with relative In Mrdford. Mrs. DeBtl Br., and Andre DeBel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBel and daughter and Adolph Van Bevern, Langell Valley, spent the holiday at Baker with relative. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bumett and family pent the holldaya with rel atives In Klamath Fall. Mr. and Mr. BIU Hodges. Mer rill, and Mr. and Mrs. Lea Leavltt and Mary, Mrs. Mary Dearborn of J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Office at SM North lib II Phone tltt Langell Valley spent Thanksgiving at Tulelake with Mr. and Mr. Roy A. Hodge. Mr. and Mr. Harvey Harris, Watsonvtlle, spent several days with hi brother Leland and family. Blllle relumed home with them. Mr. and Mr. Wayne Holbrooke and family apent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra. Joe Potucek. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Randell had her aunt and uncle, the Mlchelson' of Portland over the holiday. Martin Brown enjoyed Thanksgiv ing with the Eddie Orallan family. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wynant and daughter of Brookings visited with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Leland Karris. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gentry and Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Olen McGregor spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mr. Clay Walker. Ralph and Frank Womac apent Thanksgiving at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Red Bsidock. -STYLE SALON1 Dog Packs Arouse Fairbanks FAIRBANKS. Alaska. Dec 7 UP) Roving packs of dogs have aroused Fairbanks resident this week. There's plenty of sympathy for them. But no dog catcher. Nobody wants the job. Feeling mounted when a five- year -old kindergarten child was at tacked, by five dogs. The child wu unharmed physically, but the ani mal tore at the youngster's heavy winter clothes. A truck driver rescued her. Beside the quandry posed by the scarcity of dog catchers, the city points out there's no place to put the dogs, even U they are caught. Three Stenographer Out Of Five Prefer A Royal Typewriter. 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