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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1951)
PAGE TWENTY 0 V , f .'1 7 ACROSS A CRADLE THAT ROCKED four generations of the Hugh Campbell family Kathleen McGuire (left), visiting with her mother Mrs. M. A. MeGuire is being enter tained' by Susan Fredericks, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fredericks in whose home, visitors made the third stop of the tour. Here a religious theme was carried out in the living room and the dining room was the setting for a Christmas wedding break fast, complete with white poinsettias and lighted tapers. ' W Bonanza.-- By CORA tEAVITT The Bonanra Home Extention unit held a food sale on Saturday. December 8, for the benefit of the Bonanza Big Springs park. Fifteen dollars wai cleared on the sale. A huge tree adorns the main street ot Bonanza, beautiful with colored lights and tinsel. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gift were' called to Eureka Thursday. Decern ber 6, by the serious Illness of his mother. Mrs. Anna Gilt. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wimer stopped overnight Monday wiu Mrs. Jack Weimer and Skipper. They were on the r way to Kansas to spend Christmas with her moth er and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones were Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Jones and Steve of Klam ath Falls, celebrating the birthday of Mrs. Lester Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merchant and family: were also guests. Ivan Welch has returned home after several months at the veter ans' hospital In Portland. He is very much improved in health but will have to return soon for more treatment.. He and Mrs. Welch want to thank all the friends and neigh bors who were so kind iti so many ways during his long illness. Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Bornaman spent last weekend at Bend where they attended a convention of the Nazarene church for ministers and their wives. A -large crowd braved the cold both nights' to so to Henley and support our. basketball team who won both the game with Dorris and Malln.-Yen leaders 'this year are Marianna Hellckson and Avhild RomtvedV real cute in their red velvet skirts arid white sweaters. The Christmas play given at the Bonanza church will be the eve ning of December 21, 7:30 p.m. The Christmas program and treats t the church will be at 13 a.m., De cember J3. s . ' t Rev. C. Li Bornaman and family will spend Christmas at Gold Hill, Ore.- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hixon and fam ily of 8an Diego are visitinu her brotberJohn Brown, and family. The choir girls and boys of St. Barnabas church met at the home of Vernon Haley on Wednesday evening. After the practice the young people enjoyed an evening of games followed by refreshments. About fifteen, were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Botens. Mrs. John Horn and Jackie have moved into their new home, the former Fred Hitson place. Owen. Pepple is in Klamath Val V Chiioqi ' 't. urn ; By DARLENE WOLFF Listed on the Chiloquln high school honor roil lor the second six weeks period are the follow ing: tenth grade, Ted Siemens. Au drey Varnuin, Frieda Kirk and Jacqueline Schroeder; ninth grade. Susan Ravlzza, Linda Pope, and Alice Graves; eight grade, Dick Siemens and Marie Nicholson. On the honorable mention list were Jacl Shorey, twelve grade, Carroll Wilson and JoAnn Slsemore eleventh grade; Joy Gard and Na omi Johnson, ninth grade and eight grade, Gary Keglund and Valerie Dolphus, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellefson of Rapid City. S. D. were recent guests of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doak, They were here two weeks hoping to coincide with a visit from the stork to the Doaks, but the bird S roved coy. On Sunday afternoon efore the Ellefsons left, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Doak entertained at an elk feed for them, the Robert Doaks, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mark wardt. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Huff and daughter, Karen Jo. and for- ' mer residents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen ' Waggle and daughter, Jacqueline, from Albany, Ore. Tuesday the Fort Klamath- Klemath Agency bus was the only one able to get through the storm, out aner slaying ai scnuoi ior about half ian hour, it was sent back home. For the second time the Tulelake-Chlloquin basketball game, the opener of the season, . was postponed. It was first set for last Saturday night, and a storm made that cancellation necessary, also. Ms. Olen Kircher has returned from Eugene where she spent sev eral days visiting at the University of Oregon with college friends. ley hospital recovering from ma jor surgery. Mrs. Pepple is with him and their son Dick is carrying the mail. The Pepple home in Bo nanza was completely destroyed by lire Tuesday morning, December 4. but most of the iurnlture and personal belongings were saved. Mrs. Anna Hammond of Mon tague, and Mrs. Norm Nichols of Eureka. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. ; Ernest Cromwell and family of Kiamatn rails vtsnea jars. kudv I Brown. Mrs. Nichols is an aunt of Mrs. Brown and the others are ! cousins. I Joan Cote spent Thanksgiving in I Portland with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dearborn and ! family of Langell Valley and Mrs. Kuov Brown were omner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and daughters. Mrs. Dewey Horn was ill for several days and Mrs. Bobby Mir- i acle taught the first grade. Mr. and Mrs. Bickford have left for then- home in Wisconsin after spending several months with their daughter and family, the Roger Reids. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown and family have returned to their home 1'- SHOP THREE FLOORS FOR DISTINCTIVE GIFTS! Open Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. FINE CHENILLE BED SPREADS Full size in o big range of popular colors. Values Q89 to 10.95 7 Second Floor 54x54 LACE TABLE -CLOTHS In ecru colors only. Were 1.98 f 69 SPECIAL! I Second Floor DAMASK LUNCHEON SETS Imported rayon ond cotton. Size 50x50 plus four 12x12 napkins. Ivory color. SPECIAL 4)79 VALUE! L Second Floor HOLIDAY BOX CHRISTMAS CARDS 12 beautiful cards by Gibson. 59c SPECIAL! box Street Floor CHRISTMAS SPECIAL COSTUME JEWELRY Necklace Reg. 3.00 e set Bracelet SOO Earrings plus ton Popular styles In rhodium or gold finish. V. Street Floor at Rome. Ore., after visiting her pareuts, Mr. and Airs. Dun Love lady, and his mother, Mrs. Ruby Brown, and other relatives in Bo nanza and Langell Valley. Mrs. Gfore.a Erickson and Mrs. Lavern Chrtstensen both of Harlan, Iowa have been visiting their broth er Jack Weimer, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stewart lei t Monday morning for Oklahoma to spend several weeks with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt have returned home after spending a couple of weeks fishing at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan are home again after the trip as far south as Florida where they visited her son, Don Lane, and family. They also visited her other son, Dick Lane, in the army at Kansas. He is now In Korea. A canasta party was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sharpe on Tuesday evening. Re freshments were served at ' the close of a pleasant evening to Mr. and Mrs. Walt Foster and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Miracle. Mr. and Mrs. Tommv Blackman. Mrs. ! Sarah Ross and Ruth Merrill. GIFT VALUES! Give a pretty plaid . . VERNON'S Everybody loves pretty plaid, and Vernon's HOMESPUN is Just that. . . warm, striking colors in s modern design Diffused stripes oj deep green, rust, and sunny yellow blend in a light ivory background. The colors are hand-painted under the glaze for permanent beauty. HOMESPUN, a happy choice jor any home. . . guaranteed Vernonware quality, with a long lasting glaze, guaranteed not to craze or crackle. 16 pc. Starter St nJy$9.95 ebo eomplttt op.n ileck line Many, many more delightful gifts in our Mezzanine, China & Glassware Shop. v EKnwn j Homespun 1 A HERALD AND NEWS. KI.AMATII New Materials Work VvOllflPri By DOKOTIIY RUK Aoclaled l'r(M Women'e Cdltur U it animal, vegetable or min eral? The old gamp of twenty ques tions Is up KnaliiM some tuusli sledding In the new IsUrlrs that are on the market today. A gen eratton hko the answer were sim ple. Most rubrics were ellhec cut silk lanlmnli. or silk ianlmr.li. But now we have clothing up holstery fabrics. Automobile tops and tires, awnlnus and outdoor fur niture, covers tliat are none of these. They are members of the Dorris Eight BVHS students Journeyed to Antierson Sniurduy to a YMCA conterence. Making the trip were Vema Reese: Betty Deldrlch; Jean Abell; Pat Davis; Jay Moslschen bacher; Allen Mclntyre; Eddie Vclts; Billy Copeland: Mrs. Joan Christtansun BVHS teacher accom panied them with Mrs. Irene To rorovic also furnishing a car. Many Dorris folk attended the basketball tta.ne at Tulelake Fri day 11I3IU. Anions them were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slirllet. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MoUclunbacher. Mr, and Mrs. William Urexorv. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Esther Millers. Mr. Mary Copeland, Mrs. Selberg, Mrs. Peggy Bourne, Mrs. Arlene Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Clltf Branham, Ed Victs Elden Myers. Ronnie Stum baush. Roner Porterfleld. Lou Sundkvlst, Betty Farmer and Gary jUregory. I David Stlckney is showing marked I Improvement at Children Hospital 1 in San Francisco after a seine of 1 polio. David can now move both legs and turn over by himself, i Mr. and Mrs. Vic Cavencr are 'home after a trlD to Mexico. I Mr. and Mrs. Ob' R'go spent a week recently In Redwood City with Mr. and Mrs. t. Rlgo. 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