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TIIUHSDAY, NOVK.Mni'.H 21), 1 lint HICHAM) AND NEWS, KI.AMATII l'AI.I.S OltlCGON PAGE TWENTY-ONE A Classified AltSICNAI. of Christmas GIFTOCRACY DownToEarth IDEAS For Up-In-The-AIr FOLKS Ci? 3Vutta tot HANDY DIRECTORY GRAND GIFTS apwy.n.y iniyi. .pi i r, jaVAi. ' hi. ' .' f Y if-, i i J 4 lj3t n ) NUNS AID FIGHT AGAINST FLOOD il:u k-iohed nuns fill nandnaijs lor an emcrfjctity ilikc ;'s rosldonls of Artii.i. inriiooiiod by the lloodwatrrs ravaim; northern Italy, try to .stem the riMiiy tide. Itclicf loals with supplies helped the threat to Adrla's inhabitant;;, but heavy lains are ireatiny new flood menaces in the already devastated I'o Hivcr delta. i Hildebrand - . wfii "x' ly MliS. T. I Ml U.M.I. Mr nnrt Mr. Juiiii'n M. Ooml nt Kurckn. C'nlif , itr:irl in llililf hi unil buiKlny lu IMl Mi, (.lood'a limUirr, Ml Hnrtili MUluul Mr. und Mr.t. Muivin T. .Michurl tril TurMtny, Novrmb-r U. fur n liiiHilh a vucat ion. vtMlliiK frlrndn it ml irlnliVrn in ( 'itlilm ntu Mr. und Mri Clyde Mimhrwrt o( Tort Dick. C.ii.f . HMil the wrrk' fmi lu iJ.tliy with lirr muihrr, Mn. Ktlllh Hmt4 tier, nii'l r.rtirr. Mrn. Olive Tinlry mid unti Jrrry. Mn. Jrim-r JJirw it nd Mm. Hill V Drew mid Tu-d filnirr were lmj plhR In Di.Im' KrlrtM. Mr. K tilth Hintchrr niul Mr nnd Mi. Illrliat.l MnrMrr viMird Turd tlnv with Mil Kiniim Hurck. Mr Minnie Joiir nnd d.ntKhlrr. Mr. Piiunld Ktrrnvn nnd rhlMrrn mid her ns-rr Mi v vtiuirU Wed nc.irUy with Mis. Ann Jiitio White. 'Iliev nr Inrnirr i r.Mdiit(i ol thin oinimmity. Now Mony Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry f!t. lalh. laugh or n..n v,iir,r.ul fear nf i,..,.,... f.... ,(, ,,,,,,,, em-plng nr wnl.l.ltii. r'ASTrrrnt h..l.l V'elae flrmar entl mnr. comfort. hl hi. pi.. .i.t ..,.1tr tiaa no ..Mttfi.r, mar. r-etr l.n. -r r.. ti. li.n I .ana. naua.a. It fit. i.n. itinn ....It. th.raa 'ht.i. n.nt ' i.t..iUr lf.llil. u.i r a sTr.KTii at any drug no.. Mm. Tom 1.- McCoy, rinuKhtrr i niul onn-iu lnw, Mr. una Mr. Wll lltiiti V. Kru.trr unrl luiiH)itt-rii Mitrylrc niul Murlhii nf Ilf-ntl hpcnt lltr wotftfMiti wllh ttii'lr itiuthrr tttitl (.r.maiiiiilhrr, Min. riitruh Michurl. Mr. niul Mrn. Lconiucl Illtit-r viaiicil h'l.t'ny rvpiunK with Mr. it ixl Mm. ti. K. HtirUIrr unit son Jiiliti. Mr. mul Mm. II llorllrr nnd rhllilrcn Hny. lllorln niul Wimrtn. n( Klmnnlll Tnllii vIMlril tun:l:iv Willi Diclr ninihcr. Mrs. tiarn.i Micl'.ncl. Mrs. Kililli 'Ihiiiclirr Irft Runiluy lor lur lipina t Crp ifnt City. Citllt . nltrr ipfiulinif nevrrul iiiouum with licr ilriUKlitfr, Mri. Ollvo Kruliy. Mr. nnd Mrn. Kilwln Wnlkcr nnd mm ot Hiimnir Uivt Mrnt Mim dny niKl l w ith Mrs. Kcnnrth Vllrra nml lion. Mr. nnd Mm B. K. Ilnrttlrr nnd fpii .Irilin wrrr irunMi'-tiiiu' businrMi in Klumnii, rlN Kruluy. 'nii-v i I'l-n rrcclvrd mrdlrnl care while lllrrp. j Albrrt Nrwinnn. Mm. Mnriln. Storh-ler nntl Mm. I el nnd Dlnrliv Irr ol Klnliintll F n 111 Wfrr calling I on Irlrndi In Unlry Frldry. i Onrlrnc Ainnl o( Sai riunrnto, Cal'.l.. nprnl Uio 'Dir.nk.-.Rivlnu holl-j 100PURE PAR.FHN MOTOR OIL ! 2 Gallon Can 1.47 Jov Hewk Petroleum 2131 South 6lh I diva Willi hrr grandparent. Mr und Mm. Herbert Aiunl. Mr. nnd Mm. Wlllliim Hell have bou'jlil the Woodrow Nclnon plnce In Uulry. Wixxlrow Kclr;on and Mr. and Mm. IJiinlinin Arnnt mid liunlly loll Hundny lor Saci iiiuriiio. Eddie Welch of Lnkcvlew vlalted Sundny with hia itrundiiioiher, Mm. Huroli Michael. 'Sit. CAN. CAN REVIVAL The "cait'Cmn" flounce, revived for evening fr.f.hlnni. If rldent In this lonc-rleevcd dreu of v. hlia net rinbroldrred all over In ft fishnet dcalrn of .liver burl brada. The Uoun.e li of uhlte, parma violet and chartreuse net. G.E. WRINGER WASHER Full family size Washer Oft our XM AH bONUS a deluxe (;OKCO BTEP-8TOOI., valued at I17.M. FREE with purchase of this fine wnsher at regular i oqm price of only I J7 114 down 17.80 per month. 15 on Lay-away will hold 'til Xmas. FYOCK'S 1001 Main Ph. 2-2518 SUBURBAN Offers For Christmas Lay Away Plan Low Prices On ill appliances. Urge and small. Refrigerators, ranges, freezers, wmher. dryers, toasters, mlxcn, etc. TERMS OF COURSE llth and Klumrtlh Phone 7709 Piano.. Church Group To Fight- Race Bets PORTLAND. IB The Oregon council of churches Is considering n referendum nttnrk on Mate laws which permit dosi nnd horse race bcttlni;. The- council's board of directors, nirctlni here Tuesday, sent the rrlcrriiiluin propmnl to a commit ter lor Mtidy nnd recominrndnlion. 71ie yroup nl-o aproved a reso lution dl.mppiovllift the proposed eiinonilmenl of nn nmhnssndor to the Vnlirnn. The resolution is!i Prf.leslant nilnLsters in bring the mntler to the attention of their congregations it services on Jen. 13. Argentine Resort Hit By Floods TANDIL. Argentina, Wi At lea?;t 1 nine persons v.cre drowned und 12 ' Injured by flush floods Iro.n u lownpour last nlrht at thin popu-1 lnr resort town, I'lO miles scuih ol ' Buenos Aires. Damnge estimateil at more than 30 million pesos iK,I17,0iM. I Heavy r.iln beKnn In mid-after-: noon. A lirllslorin followed. Turn cume morn rain, blrrams over flowed the'.r banks and flooded low lying purls of the city. Tandll Is poptilur as a rescrt be cauie ol its ycncrally mild v.calher. PIANO LAMPS, llr.nn. uprlshti. Kyla Mnrsan min. I'nwt aflxi. (.CCASIONAI. TAIlTEs Ui.Ur ltvuall!: Tonl.d-lp.-.llier topi. ...lid n... Iior.ny ron.tructlon. Drum table, coff.e Utile, Hep-end tab), roinmod.. Kcgu lurly priced al 140 05. Reduced lor Xinae unly t44 TI rut h. MONTGOMERY WARD 0:h and I'ln. Phbne 31SB S'ICHl.INO .alt and prpper .j iwi pir. tax inr iuaca. hak. era lUCKYS JKWELERS Phona nlsi fit A Of YKisf ' "MAlTBRCs and w.x prlngi lnr Chrlatmai. Small payment down. IS mo-ithi on balance. Lucae Fur- nr.urlll3 Kall.la,nJ HIJOHCASKKConaole lablVa aewing cut. nela. Klamalii rumltura Co. 231 M.I n Pho.-e 3:152 In convenient, easy-to-find manhcr, dozens of items will appear in this handy Gift Spotter daily. Gift items that are just right for Christmas giving. You can shop at home in your house slippers save precious time and priceless energy. Truly Your . . . CHRISTMAS SHOP-PORTUNITY MOVIE CAMERAS from t4 V) uo. 55 mm ilid Catrrtatr from f 34 7& up Lay aw.tr now for Xtnu, Underwood's Ca mera Sruip. 727 Main. SMOKE STANDS All metal with chrome trimmed handy tray. Self emptylnf- Regular 91M. ChrMtmai Special. M rm. MONTGOMERY WARD 0th and Pine Phone 3188 NW HAMMOND Cnord or fan He can filay It even though he never In h't if payed any mutlcol init rumen t. Loult R Mann Piano Co. 120 North 7th. Phone Tiaa. ROl-'GH HIOEK SLACKS to make Dafl hr-im: Hardy Men i Store. 820 Main. &jwvi)Rins,- '-Will DKMO MKE1 PORTLAND. LB The Democrat ic i.uic cctiiral committee w:ll meet liere December 15 to man plans for Its ir52 campaigns. Stale chairmnn William L. Josslm sid yesterdr.y thnt Mr.i. India Kdwardn. 1'sr.isinnl national committee chairman, v.ill be Uie principal speaker. Shop '5 LIONEL TRAINS and SUPPLIES early while stocks complete 00 Will hold your scl 'l.l Clirlstnus are HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly odcrn Mr. and Mrs. J F Earley and Joe Karley Proprietor SIMS INFECTIONS DR. E. M. MARSHA Kecrtikfelly Trrittl t Cirlealire Method ?0 Nn. tlh rhBna to. l hirnnrarllo l'hrlcian FYOCK'S 1001 Main Phone 2-2518 GIVE a practical gift for Cnriitmaa. A fountain or desk pen by Shcafier, Parker or Waterman. PIONEER OFTICE SITPPLY 639 Main Phone 7412 GENUINE ALASKANS by "Kickerino" Shearling Lined Winter Boots Only $10.95 MILLER'S .SHOE DEPT. 512 Main LOUNGING ROBES Rat von eibardine In wine. trer. blue or green with contrasting trim. Mono- irunmcd free. iz so. VOVTCOMERY WARD 9th and Pine Phone 3186 MIP.RORS- Die tu res. what-not hetveT Ktamath Furniture Co. 221 Mala. Phone A GIFT FOR THE BOSS Desk Pad Set Lamp Posture Chair Brief Case (leather) PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY 629 Main Phone 7412 rOK ALL, YEAR wurmtig eomlort: Clc tre brat. , Slkea Poature Chair. PIONEER OFllCE SUPPLY 029 Main Phone 7112 ' a,.r Give Him a Wonderful STRADIVARI SPORT SHIRT From $755 DREWS' MANSTORE 733 Main St. SAMSONITE LUGGAGE Complete selection In ill Shades and Styles Layaway Now for Christmas MILLER'S Luggace Street Floor giits or duty and beauty You can do your ahooDlng In on easy trip When you are our winaowt, orim- ming wnn Dargaina in wiae inn wel come glfta for any member of lh fam ily. Drive out a waya. II pays ! SWAN LAKE MOULDING CO. 3278 So. 6th. Phone 31S9 CAMERA GIFT - - PACKAGES - - - Hawkey Flash Outfit 113.95 Argoflex Set 123.50 Aasco Redlflex Set J24.95 Duaflex Set $28.30 Complete with Film - Flash At tachments - Flash Bulbs . Cases. Film - Battery - Flash Attachments Flash Bulbs - Cases. BUD'S PHOTO SERVICE 1031 Main Phone 3588 KIDS RECORDS Disney Character Records Blng Crosby Radio Kiel UHLIG'S 1028 Main Phone 5511 GIVE XMAS JOY To Your Fivorlte GIRL OR BOY Schwlnn Bicycles Tricycle . Wagons . Lionel Trains Pull Trains . 145.05 . t s.es . $ 4 5 . $17.75 . $ 1.19 $10.85 Pedal can, tractors ...... Molding; lets $ 1.35-13. W Leathercraft $ 3.50 Games Heavy duty toys. 223 POOLE'S Ro. 7th Phone 8528 SB.93 up. Steel wagons THICYCLES JJ un. COAST TO COAST STORFI inns MAIN PHONE 1241 fl Made. Give Her a PRESSURE COOKER Mirromatic Presto UHLIG'S 1026 Main Phone 5512 FOR A QUICK over night trip, bless "Mom" with a ladle OvernlU caa In ever popular Samsonlt. Hardy's Store for Men. 820 Main. BAND INSTRUMENTS Setmer, Holton Bueacher. Lavawar now for Chrlatmas. Term. Kyle Morgan Pianos. 1033 Main Phone 2-ozu. FOR A REALLY USEFUL GIFT Pencil Sharpeners Stapling machines Calendar Pads Waste Baskets Shop At PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY 629 Main Phone 7411 E-l Charles of the Ritz PERFUMES Toilet Waters Soaps Sachets Lipsticks Exclusively Ours MILLER'S Cosmetics Street Floor A HAMMOND ORGAN will put atari HI her eyes Louis R. Mann Piano Co. 120 North 7th. Phone 7183. STERLING compote. 19.99 each. Tax Included. RICKYS JEWELERS Phone 3131 Jieaaum to TI1T0 !rV.' I UIO VIEWMASTERS and reels. Bugs Bun ny Woody Woodpecker. Mother ooo-e Fairy Tales. Underwood's Camera Shop 727 Main. . A SPINET PIANO from the Urgent stock In this part of the west. Pay only SIO before Christmas. Start small pay menu tn January. Louis R. Mann Pi ano Co. 120 North 7th. Phon 7182. Case of the Canny Clothier No mystery to it at all! Carl the Canny Clothier long ago found out how he could increase hit volume and his profit . . yiar after year. Here's the formula: Stock leading, nationally advertised brands of men's clothes. Set up a sound sales and advertising budget for each month of the year. . . . then call our advertising department quick, and we'll do the rest! Simple, isn't it? MEMBER, HOMETOWN DAILY NEWSPAPERS By CORA LEAVITT Mr. and Mrs. Wilhard Noble are cnoyiiif a visit from their son Harry Gene Noble who Is home on 30 day leave from his base at San Diego. He went Elk hunUng while he was home. Several parties and gettcgethers were held in his honor. On Sunday a rodeo was held and moving pictures were taken. Avhild Romtvedt left Wednesday morning tor Portland to spend ThanksRiving with her sisters Bor geny Young and family and Ellen und Annie Lou Romtvedt. Annie I,ou is attending College In Wash ington and will nrrive In Portland Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harold Matson Is here from Pendleton visiting her daughter Mrs. Art Monroe and family. Mrs. Mae Gale and her grand dnuchter Billlc Harris leil last weekend for Tampa. Floridn They visiter! Reno. Death Valley and will visit old Mexico on their way south. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan left November 15 for Mis souri nnd Florida to spend scv ernl weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchant all of Klnmath. Fnlls were Sunday Vis itors nt the Bill Burnett home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Burnett and Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Leavitt were dinner cuests of Mr. and Mrs. Le land Harris on Tnursay evening. Parents and Patrons will meet for the November meeting at the High School the 26 nt b p.m. Community Singing will be tne pro gram for tho evening. Anyone in terested is corainuy invnea iu tend. Mrs. Jack Welmer is presl. dent ot the organisation. Cole Fity.hiiDh nnd nis aunt Mrs. ttay Davis left . Sunday morning for Kansas to visit parents and other .-nidi.-,., nnri friends. .innn Linsnv spent last weekend with relatives and friends at Berk- Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Haskins nnd sons enjoyed a vacation trip in Snn Frnncisco. David Romtvedt will be home sunn from his nnvy Olisc at raor fork, Virginia to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Danuro iwihuw Jack DeVaul is expected home from Snn Diego tor Thansgivlng to visit his parents Mr. no Mrs. w t.illA neVntll. Everyone will be happy to hoar thnt over $1200 was cleared at the annual Bonanza School Carnival 16 ol November. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Derry and family have moved to Mnlln to mnko their nome. June Ralph loft Saturday lor her n.u hnsn in Maryland. She is in Ihe Waves nnd completed training at Great Lakes and spent a short leave with her prcnts the Bon nnlnh's. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson are here from Lone pine, uuiiiunn visiting her sister Mrs. Harry Frailer and her mother Mrs. Mary i o,iih nnd his brother O. O. Johnson and other relatives and frlenrls. Eileen Bradslinw Scnmon Navy Mall Center of Seattle, wasningion spent several dayi wnn nor Hus band Gene Bradshaws parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob lindgren of Big Timber mountain spent sev eral days with their niece Mrs. George Baker and family. The Bonanza nome extension unit Is sponsoring a food sale to be held at the Bonanza Variety Store on December 8 starting at 10 am. For the benefit of the Big Springs Bonanza park. A doll ana com plete wanfrobe and a tool cnest will be given as prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Keitn Rice jr. and family of Malin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Les Leaviti ana Mary on Monday evening. Mr. and Mr. mil uumeu ana family spent Monday evening at Midland with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Plnelll. Mrs. Plnell. Is recovering nicely from Ser long illness and is able to oe up part of every day. A Dotiuck dinner and social eve ning was held at St, Barnabas church in Langell Valley nn Sun day evening when Lane warren and Roy Premo both of Klamath Falls were present and gave very Interesting talks. Kev. uoraon Ashbee showed a comedy film and some boy scout pictures to Oe children. Those enjoying the eve ning were Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Ashbee. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Har ris. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lirvisay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn and sons. Mr. and Airs. Luther Noble and Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe, Lloyd Gilt. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whltlatch and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Premo and fam ily, and Lane Warren. Mr. ana Mrs. ta tivans nna Dixie of Klamath Falls spent Sun day In Langeil Valley visiting rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Van Cleve and Alice Jean. Poe Valley were Sun day dinner guest of Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Ashbee ana jonn. jonn nns been quite 111 and received medi cal attention In Klamath Fails sev ral days. Mrs. Jack Welmer and John are spending Thanksgiving In Grants Pass with Jack and the Russell Welmers. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parsons ol McDoel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Daveno of San Francisco spent Monday at the Walter 8mlth 8r. home. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. House and three daughters left last week for Phoenix, Arizona to spend the win ter months with her parents, iwr. House has been 111 but Is now on llin nionrl. Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Ashbee entertained Mr. and Mis. waiter Rmiih Rr. at dinner on Tuesday. L. W. Monroe Jr. of Cave Junc tion is visiting tho Harry Trailer's. The Guild of St. Barnabas church win meet nt the home ol Mrs. Marlon Lindsay on December fi for their regular mommy meemiB. ti win h thn Christmas party with an exchange of 60 cent gifts. There will be a program. Friends are in vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Klnsey of Caldwell. Ida., spent ast week with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cunningham and Oary. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family spent Thanksgiving in Klamath Falls with their relatives and bad a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Monroe Sr. of Cave Junction spent Thanksgiv ing and tne weekend witn tne Har ry Frazier's and Mrs. Smith. Din ner guests on Thanksgiving includ ed also the O. C. Johnson's and the A. H. Johnson's of Lone Pine, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gift enter tained Mrs. Elizabeth McCall of Bonanza, their daughter Hazel Gift of Klamath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Noble and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walsh of Lan gell Vallev at dinner on Thanks giving. The Gifts left Saturday morning to spend several days in San Francisco. Jack DeVaul Is home on leave from his navy base at San Diego, and with his parents Mr. and Mrs. OrviUe DeVaul and his sister, Mrs. Paul Fltzhugh and family of Malin and the Buster Thompson's of Klamath Falls, spent Thanksgiv ing at Azalea with the Cecil Con- ley's. Mrs. Lilly Vincent of Salinas who has been visiting ner atan ter, Mrs. DeVaul. also went. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Leavitt and Mary were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clark of Tacoma spent Thanksgiving and tne weekend wnn ner uncie ana family the Bill Cunningham s. utn. er truest of Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cun ningham and family, ana Mr. ana Mrs. W. C. Hayes and family all of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. George Fernlund and family had as Thanksgiving day guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schebble of Medford, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs Fred Fenlund of Bonanza. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown en tertained with a buffet suprier on Thanksgiving evening for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Curlev Evatt ol Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novotny on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Les Leavitt spent Wednpsdnv with their daughter and family, the Pete Hodges oi -ruie-lake. Their granddaughter Coralee I. rafiwerlniy from thp measles. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Martin spent several days in Washington last week. Mrs. Lilly Vincent leit saturaay for her home In SnlinaS. UR11I. Rll- er visiting her daughter Mrs. Or- v 11. npVnnl Frank DeBel and Merle Huntley spent several days fishing at the coast and returned with some nice f sh. The DeBels and daughters spent Thanksgiving with relatives nt Broker, Ore. Her tamer, uus Van Bevern, relumed to Langell Valley with thorn. The pie social and dance given hv the community to buv fire ex tinguishers for the community hall wns successful and netted over $65 clear. Kay Davis was auc tioneer. Bob Seater and Martin Brown are enjoying a fishing trip to the ennftt Mrs. Clarence Stalnaker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cochran and family, and the Ed Kennlston family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 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JOE HALOUSEK Box 114 Malin Phone 874 Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nolle) Is hereby given that the unHertimarf has been appointed Act mlnlatralor with the Will Annexed of tne Eataie oi isarion auwaia ..n Deceaaed. All person having claim agalnal aald Ealate are directed to present claim properly verified to ml at my office, 11 Melha Building Klamath Fall. Oregon, within etai month from Ihe date of the firit puo. Ueallon of thla Nolle, which la No vember J9th. 1031. ,,- FRED D. FLETCHER, Administrator. N-SK D-S-I3-.0-3T No. 70S family.' ' , ... -nj Mr. nlrlr n.ntrv and Sandra of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mcoregor ana iimiiy of Klamath Falls spent Thanksgiv ing and the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Wal ker, and attended the wedding of their brother, Ernest Walker and Sadie Jensen on Thanksgiving day.