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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
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Inalallatlon Of Officers Pro.'ior
liy bonKO of Prunpuriiy Iicui'Kiiu
will luko plnco iiIIt Ihn rciiliir
tiofinloli of, loilno, Thuraduy, 11:30
p.m.
tegular Mrrtltiir Job'N DimikII'
torn ill Die Munimlc Hull, 'lliumiliiy,
b 11. in.
Unreal I'lrrln uml Keekers nf
Lin hi Hiiiiiluy nclwiol cliina will
hold a fiii'DWttll politick dinner lor
Mm, Knunn Kinrrxnu ivt llui Kliat
l'rojyloi Inn church, Thurnlny, nt
1 p.m.
Veterans Fiirrljiii M'ura Auxlllnry
IJH3 rcKiilnr liirctliiR nt llbritry club
mom Thumliiy, 8 p.m. Women's
nluht to wrvo the men. llrlnn
sandwiches.
Khanta View (Inline IlCKllliir
inriHIiw linn bi'cn scheduled lor Frl
ilny, 8 ii. in., In tlio Hliaslu tkhuul
liyuinimium, ,
llni'k llomr Dr. nnd Mm. Wll
Hum Ii. (iwrrtmmi find, noim have
rclurnrd to Portland alter MorndliiK
Ihn holidays Willi Mm. Hweelmnn's
niirciitn. Mr. nnd Mra. Fred Peter
6011. M&0 Bummer Lane.
CircciinprlnK Klerlrlrlans Meet
nt Iioiiip ol Uunny Ilruviilln. Knin
ltd., Saturday. 3 -p. 111.. Innlcad of
nt Jimmy l.uttreH'a ait iitnmird.
Frauds Skinner, will JuiIkb com
, jtlctpd tool boxr: there will bo a
itilro for the bl one. '
lluliy Named Mr. and Mr. John
imrvey Uiniiniin liuve nnincd tliclr
buby diiuithtcr, born, December !!8,
Patricia jonn, The mnuirnul urnnd
mother In Mm. Dom Ooddnrd. Mm.
Uliinelin llriimiiin In the iintcrnnl
Kiuiidmotlii'r,
Aloha Mochil -Clul) OICH will meet
Friday, 1:41) ii.m, ul the Munonlc
trinplo for election of olllcers. All
KiiHlnrii Blur member nre welcome,
Tiilelake-Merrlll, Mnlln renldent
who need to report a flro iniint
now dlnl "Operator" nnd Indlcule
where Ihn fire In. Tliene nre In
nlriii'llmix InhuciI thin week bv the
Tulrlitko lrlre Department. All op
erator cnlln since Inntnllntlon of the
new nyntein no llirotmh the Merrill
I'XcliiitiKO nnd the exact locution of
the lire nnd tho dcpnrtmenl belnit
culle d nuiHl be clearly - Muled In
placing calls to prevent contusion.
TheU Rho Prncllce for Inntnlln
tlon lonlKlit, 1:30. In the IOOF hull.
llomr Mr. nnd Mrn. A. J. King,
llunrr. hnve returned from Bun
Krniirlnra where they attended the
irrini-Wr.it Blirlno foolbull name
ln.it week.
-nrd Party Tlie Bhn.iln View
Conimunlty Building Annoc. will
hold n curd pnrly nt the Boyd
Hoover renldence, Mldlnnd, Bntur
dny, 8 p. in. There will bo prizes
nnd rofreHhmentn.
T. mo.'b, t T. Off.
tMt. 1H1 IT NtA tCWVICt. IHO.
C'.W.tarted.houkoeplne en Rout 67,' but I always
, Jthlnk of U. 8. 40 a homl"
:WTC.Camp6:i
Br ELEANOR THOMSON
Sun Franrlncnnn enjoy while
Chrlntmns: Mr. nnd Mrn. Stnnley
Heywood nnd their fifteen month
old daimhter, Bvdnev Ann arrived
nt Camp 8 Saturday Dec. 22 to
Miend Chrlntninn with their buoy's
pnlernnl ftrnndpnrentn, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Heywood, and her
uncle Wayne. The jounuer Hey
woods made the trip by cnr. To
Ihem the enormous amount of
nnow looked beautiful. They left
to return to their bny-nren home
on Dec. 26, Ju.it beforo another big
snowstorm ntnrted.
From Louisville, Ky., Cpl. and
Mrs. Wnymon Henderson came to
.pend ChrlKtmnn and New Years
viih ht.i parents and brother. Mr.
nnd Mrn. D, F. Henderson nnd
l.cvcrl. They made the trip by
irnln bcinir met In Kliunnth Falls
Dec. 24 by Mr. Henderson of Cnmp
0. Tho younir couplo expected to
leave for tho Ku.st Jnn. 2. Cnl.
Henderson hns received his travel
orders nnd will cmbnrk for Onr
iiinnv where he will be Mntloncd
nt Holdclbcrir. He Ik with Uie 707th
Denial Service Unit of the U. S.
Armv nnd hnn been ntntloned t
the Kentucky base for the pnst two
jenrn.
Word wnn received recently bv
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Morehend of
Cnmp 8 of the marrlnxo of their
non, Loyd, who Is In tho service
Vllh tho U, 8. Nnvy nlr forco ntn
tloncd nt Pntiixent. Md. He nnd
Cnsseo Nell Sellers were united In
mnrrlnRe Nov. 17, 1051 nt Leonnrd
town, Md., with the Hnv. John
Oivs.scll Hllbert of tho Methodist
Church performing' the ceremony,
l oyd hnn received his snlllntr or
ders nnd will leave the Slntes
sometime In Jnminry. Frlendn of
the Morehend fnmlly extend best
wishes to tnyd nnd his bride.
Mr. and Mrn. Sterling Olnssbum
nnd son. Jkosnr, Tcturned to Cnmp
Snturdny, Dec, 22, one week from
the dny thev left for Lodpo Pole,
Nebrn.skn where they were cnlled
bv tlio dentil of Mrs. Olnssburn's
fnllier, Mr.. Wesley J. Rlchnrds.
who died suddenly of a henrt nt
Inck on Dec. 13. The funeral wnn
held Dec. 17 nnd ho was buried In
the fnmlly plot at Exeter, Ncbr.
Mrs, Olansburn'8 dnimhtcr, Elaine
Johnson of Lincoln. Nebr. wns pres
ent nt tho funernl. Miss Johnson
visited her mother hero nt Camp
n for one week Inst summer. Tho
Glnssburns mndn the trip bv cnr.
Mr. and Mrs. Snm Jnmcs of Tnl
rut, Oro., formerly of Cnmp 8 be
came tho parents of a boy, their
nccond, born Dec. IS nt Medford,
Ore. . He weighed S lbs. and was
named William Patrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Fairfield and
dnUKhter, Karen any, spent the
Chrlslmns holldny at Medford at
the home of Karen's xreat-Rrand-mother.
Mrs. John James. It wns
nn occnnlon for a fnmllv reunion
of ninny of the James' children. A
dniiKliler, Mrs. Lee WlnnliiRhnm, of
Dly wan unablo to attend because
of Illness In her family. F.lHhly
neven yenr old Mrs. Kltsy Burdlck
of Mlnncwnuknn. North Dnkotn,
Knren'n grrnl urent Rrnndmother,
who Is w intering with her dniiRhter,
Mrs. Jnmes of Medford, wns the
reason for the gathering of rela
tives nt Christmastime.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Kntchls spent
Clirl.sUmis art! Uie weekend pre
vious as guests nt the George Blan
as home In Klamath Fnlls.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oordon Good
traveled to Rose burg. Ore. to spend
Chrlslmns with Good's pnrents. Uie
R. C. Goods. On the way over and
returning they stopped In Medford
for a visit with former Camp resi
dents, the Archie West family,
Mrs. Snrnh Ross of Bonanza, Ore
spent Chrlslmns with her son nnd
fnmlly, tho Bob Ross' of Cnmp 8.
Mis. Ross Is the fourth grnde teach
er In the Bonnm.n school,
The Elmer Moorchcad fnmllv had
Christmas dinner at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woods of Klam
nth Fnlls. Their dnughtor nnd her
husbnnd, tho George Woods were
guests also.
Enrly Friday morning Cnmn Six
ers discovered that no water came
irom their Inucets. On Investigation
It was discovered that a fire hy
drant at the lower end of cnmp
wns broken by the big snow plow
Thursday evening. During the night
every bit of wntcr drained out
of the wnter tnnk supplying the
cnmp. A hnsty Job of pumping bv
cniay LocKwood, cnmn utilities
mnnnger, nnd rcpnirlng of the hy
drant, restored the wnter supply.
i-nui uunyon may be a fictitious
charnctcr but tho "blue nnow" re
ferred to In the story is not fic
tion. Anyone doubting this mnv vis
it Cnmp Six where he will see plen
ty of bluo snow. Tho snow nround
hero hns reached n hnznrdous
dentil, compnrnble to tho total snow
full of any winter previous. If the
months of January nnd Fcbmnrv
bring more snow, which Is highly
1 ke v. tlio s tunllon mnv become
critical. The rond out of cnmp has
been kept open so far and tho fam
ilies hero hope Hint the dlesel snow
cats will be able to keep it open,
lb has been estimated that. U.S.
farmers nnd ranchers ndded from
live to eight, million hend or cnt-
tlo to their herds in 1051.
&i'Buich
cut and wrap your beef
and pork for your locker
And we itill cur your hams and bacon
SMOKE HOUSE
427 Market
A. G. "Butch" Swelga-'
Klamath Falls
Phone 7060
? FortKlrhM
lly MVKTI.K WIMKIt
In a festive holldny netting of
holly, evergreens, wicnths and red
ntrriimiu'N, tho unnuul oominunlly
ChilMiiiiis. tree nnd etitvrlulnment
wun held In the local Methodist
church on Friday evening, Doc. 21,
with a lurxo crowd attending do
niillo tho unpleasant weather con
ditions prevailing.
T'ha uffulr wns sponsored by the
Civic Improvement Club In cooper
ntlou with the local church nnd
school, and pupils ol tlio elemen
tary Krude school took part In the
program presented under tho di
rection of Mrn, Frank Strnhun,
local Instructor, Chrlslmns carols
were nuiiK by the choir, composed
of Anita Vudiin, Janet Wilson, Enid
Williams, Mario Nicholson, nnd
Mrs. Bert Oruy, Mrn. Richard H.
Wilson, nnd Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson,
with Mrs. William Brewer accom
panying nt the piano.
Stationed at cither side of the
stand weru two Cub Scouts In uni
form; Ted Vt-atch ucilng as the
teller of tnles and Douglns Van
Wormer as herald lor the program.
Entitled "On tlio Bouglu of the
Chrlstmun Tree," the entertnln
ment whs opened by a recitation
of welcome by petlle Mnrtlia Wll
llumn, nnd consisted of musical
iiunioem, recitations nnd Biblical
readings by tho children. During
the progrnm, tho large Christinas
tree wan brought in and decorated
by the children' to the accompani
ment of appropriate music and
songs. A highlight of the evening
was the singing of "Jingle Bells"
by Utile lire-school age Cathy Den
ton, who delighted the crowd with
her rendition of the old song. An
unexpected contribution to the pro
gram was made by Joan Loosley,
homo from Oregon State College
for the holidays, who gave a read
ing "The Other Wlso Mun," niter
which a prayer nnd benediction
were given by Rev. C. Ellery
Kchlln, pastor of Chlloquln and Fl.
Klamath Methodist c Ii u r c h c,
which marked the end of the pro
gram, Slclghbells were heard outside, a
dog burked furiously, and in bound
ed Jolly old Santa Clans, much to
the Joy of small children who were
greeted by him and presented with
Kills which had been placed under
the gaily decorated Chrlslmns tree.
Each person attending was given
a generous suck of nuts, candy
nnd fruit as part of the annual
Christmas ente rtnlnment which has
been a tradition here for many
years.
Yhe community owes a vote of
thankn to Mrs. Frank strnhan for
her work in preparing the pro
gram. In spite of the fnet that
she hnn a full-time Job leaching 22
elementnry grnde pupils, Mrs.
Strahan took time to attend to ar
rangements Incidental to presenta
tion of such an entertainment,
which Involves endless work, time
and patience. On behalf of the
community, the sincere thanks and
appreciation of Wood River Valley
people are tendered to Mrs.
Strahan by means of this column.
Members of the Civic Improve
ment Club who wero responsible
for all other arrangements for the
community affair wore Mrs. Jnmes
Vnn Wormer. Mrs. Lloyd Nichol
son and Mrs. Joseph Halford, this
committee also deserving a hearty
vote of thanks and appreciation for
their efforts which helped make
Uie entertainment such a success.
The evening of Dec. 24 was cele
brated by the majority of Fort
Klamath people by family Christ
mas tree parlies, opening of gifts,
listening to the boaqtlful carols
and programs on the radio, etc.,
and among these festive gaUierings
was thnt held, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Englc. Present for
the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. En
glc's sons nnd their families, Mr.
und Mrs. Weston Englc nnd two
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Engle and their two small chil
dren; also Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cope
land, the former being Mrs. Harry
Englc's brother.
However, while most people were
home at their family firesides, skull
duggery wns going on In our midst,
persons unknown having different
Idens, in fact, they were intent on
securing the "piece do rcsistnnce"
for their Chrlslmns dinner Uie fol
lowlng dny. So, whilo Mr. and Mrs.
Copelnnd were enjoying the "Silent
NiRht, Holy Night", these above
golden opportunity when the owners
wero absent from home, sneaked
stealthily and unobserved onto the
Copeland premises and rig hi into
the chicken house, where there
were two lone, turkeys, the Inst of
n flock of 20 raised this summer
for market by Mrs. Copeland. The
Intruders wero obviously no strang
ers, ns the Iny of the Innd on the
Copelnnd property had to be famil
iar to them in order to find and
make off with the turkeys, which
they did, no doubt envisioning in
their mind's eye a fine roast tur
key dinner for Christmas Dny.
The Ironlcnl twist to this story
is the fact thnt these two solo sur
vivors of her turkey flock were
sick, nnd had for some tlmo been
Isolnted from Mrs. Copelnnd's
chickens, having been placed In n
"chicken hospital" coop reserved
for nlllng birds. Mrs. Copelnnd hnd
been trying unsuccessfully to cure
the sick turkeys, but as her treat-
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By COB A I.KAVITT
Mr. and Mrs. Frank fckviimltz of
Beutty entertained with a dinner
at tliclr home on Clirlnlinns. Ouests
Included Mr. and Mrn. Louis Old
field, nnd Mr, and Mrs. Alex Curl-
son, Helen und Charles, all of
Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Harris, Virginia and Allan, Mr. and
Mrn. Lchtiid Harris, und Mr. ni
Mrn, Ted Albeit, Wllina and Ken
neth nil of Lungell Valley.
Betty Noble litlt for her homn nt
Santa Monica, alter spend Inn sever
al wees wun nor parents' Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Nobis and her nlslcrs,
June und Churlolto. Muynnrd Hrlc
zlscse returned to San Diego with
her. Hn hnd been home on leave
from his Nuvy Busc.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orohs enter
tained on Christmas Dnv for her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Bchanz
of Dairy, hln mother, Mrs. Neva
Orohs, and his grnndmothor, Mrs.
Mclleynolds. and Eric McKcynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Ccorgo Bnkcr and
Mike spent Christmas and Christ
mas Evo at Tulelnke with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hodgcn, Cora
lee and Bruce spent Christmas Eve
with her pnrcnln Mr. and Mrs. Les
Lcnvltt. Mnry Anne Leavltl re
turned home with them for a few
dayu.
Mr. and Mrn. Tom House and
children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnve House
ol Bly and Mr. and Mrn. Don Ross
and sons of Klamath Fulls spent
Christmas with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Elliott Houf-e.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett went
to Klamath Fulls to spend Chrlst
mun Eve with her pnrents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Lester Plnclll and otlicr
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Brown and Mnrtln were Christmas
Dny dinner guests of the Burnetts.
Mnrtln Brown hnd been In Hillside
hospltul recovering from food pois
oning and Just got out Christmas
Duy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jnck Smith and
sons of Lnkeport, Calif., and Mr.
und Mrs. Oeorgo Smith nnd Joe of
Yuba City came up for the Christ
mns holidays with their mother,
Mury J. Smith, and their sister,
Mrs. Hurry Fru.lcr and family.
Christmas Duy dinner guests were
Rev. and Mrs. Oordon Ashbee and
Roy and John.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Art Monroe enter
tnlned with a dinner on Christmas
Eve for Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Mon
roe and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dear
born and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novotny and
Mr. and Mrn. Jack Murray spent
Christmas Day In Klamath Falls
with Mr. and Mrs. Curlev Evatt.
Mr. and Mm. Wesley Dearborn
and family entertained on Christ
man Day for Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leav
ltt and Mnry nil of Lnngell Vnlley,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hodges and chil
dren of Tulelake. and Mrs. Ruby
Brown of Bonanza.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn and
sons had Christmas dinner for Mr.
nnd Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mr. and
Mrs. Reg. Thomas and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Monroe and family-
. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones had a
big family dinner on Christmas dny
for Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Jones and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mar
rhnnt and children, nil of Klamath
Fnlls, and Mrs. and Mrs. John
Brown and Mnrgy. nnd Mrs. and
Mrs. Ouy HItson and Snndrn, all
of Bonanza. Mr. and Mrs. Jones
recently sold their rnnch in Lnngell
Vnlley to Mr, and Mrs. Craven of
Mnlln.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Sr.
had as guests on Christmas Day
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parsons of
Macdocl, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Graves. Marv Jo and Alice Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl HILson and Earl Jr., and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Wnlter Smith Jr. and
Chervl and Craig, all of Lnngell
Valley.
ment'had been unavailing, she had
decided to do away with them. A
symptom of the . peculiar disease
from which they were suffering was
swelling of the birds' heads, which
was most noticeable.
Among lowest quality reports In
the 1951-52 potato season were 75
percent No. 1 spuds, per crop, the
rest No. 2 and culls.
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