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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1952)
SATURDAY, NOVRMRKR 22, r 4 1 PART OF THE TEENAGE CROWD dancing at the Moore-Swan FORT ROCK lly HOIll 111 A ,M, (.l.i; I'ottiima (iii'MKf ruri hi the Fori Hock Ormmo Hull ttaltircluy iillrr iiomi Nnv. I!i. Tlv lolliiwum liini;r nt tlir cjnuiily wrro rrprc hPiitrd: fcnM SUIr, Vllry Kull. tjumintr l.nkfl nixl l'orl Itixk. A liuiluik (liimrr prccedrcl Hip nipci una which niicnrd Uh Ihn Ire lurrr's prottniin unci Inclutlrd a rrnding by I.ui lllo Mlllrr ot Knnl HkIp liraniir. ion uy Mtiilnrri hnlry nl'.il hrr Kun Hoik 4-11 tlnriiaiol Kulry cnllfd Uir nwMrr, llmrl Ward, ol Toil ItiK-k tlianuP, In lh plnllonn lo rrotve lor Iho lliBiwu a ilatiip with a Urmiro ladinii and imp 411 rmlilpm. ruil inn: "Hccounllloti tor MPrllorloua hrrvlnp in 4-11 " Thp naiiip. Fori r(Kk Orunec aa pimravcd on a I 'flirt plplp l,p llnn kuvc a .i.lv'. 'I" 4-H work and iiluIp ih iiif piilu lion. ThP l'orl Hock CliaiiKP.mpm lpr rn rivcd a laic uvaiiun Iron) Hip bioiiii Clinton f'Piiy wai prpnpnlPd 'ilh a uWt Irom Hie I.akp t'oiinty no tary Club lor ln oulaianding oi In bachplor upw.nii. MndijO tk'liiii op and Nturle Hiinma of Vnllcv Kalla Oraiwc aaim a diirt. "Kariy Tio." e toniianlpd by Laura Nrwlon. Mrs. Judu llarrli ol Buminrr I.ak tiuvo H.dP, a rpadlin. and liobpiin Mc Cipp ol Kort RK, n riddlp The tiiiiuiam nnrnfd ami clocd with wroiiii niimniH. ( Mr llpnlllrl. Art Kalrjr and, mil I'limili ne obWruflMn'O tW bill drsicp. Pomona BPcrrtary !.. Milli-r ol i KaM Bldp rprtcd Uiat hs.e hav al lipr hnnip varlotw artlclPi IpTI at Iho Klamulh and l.nke Couniy ; pirnir. ll Ihpy aip not rkimrd ; llipy will bp Mild and thp piotppdi Hivrn to I hp Uniiiup. I.pp llnpn allow rd a niovir al : Hip cIo-p n( Hip iiippIIiim. pnliilrd. "Hip Bunkini Blory." pioducpd by , Ihp Hr-I National Hunk. roil llork lir:ii wlnlrr snowfall ' Orcui'fpd 'I liurAdav. Nov. 13. Fiank Itulliri lord K luimp from thp sPrvlrp. Hp vlIIPd Dfllicil end lllondlp HulliPiloid Hip wprkpnd ol j Nov. i rn routp to ila lothrr'a farm npar Ttnnnlo. I Mr. and Mr. Karl Coium and J lluilh and Mr. and Mm. Donald .hou, at ciilrhrlM thp evcnino of NovTl. On Ihp w.v homp Donald linllalrd Ins I'pw car by rmininaj lino a dop. The damage to Hip car p 1 ig lit . Mr. and Mrs. F. F. McOpp wpr buMtiPia vlnlora In Klamaili Fall Nov . Thcv vlsllpd Mm. Robert Mrtlee and Mr. and Mr. Jim phn. Mr. and Mia. Dudley Fail I,ono. are now living al Fori Rock. Dud- . Ipy Karl Is worknm lor Jack nriua 9 on Iho trass rpspeding project. Mrs. N. H. Workman and Nrva Y Workman of Mareola, were wppk end visitors at Die home of Mr. and Mrs. Avon Dprrlck, Nov. 8-. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McUee and rhlldrpn were businpss visitors III Klamalh Falls Holiday. Nov. 0. Election of officers' was held at the Nov. 8 meeilng of Hie Fort Hock Orange. Harel Ward was elected Masler; Margaret Kaley, lecturer: Eleanor Derrick, treas urer; Jess Miles, overseer, Leon Ollder. sleward; Art Kalpy. as sistant steward; Zula Klerk, chap oaln; Fd E.skPllii, secretary; Har old Miles, gale keeper; Mable Morehouse. Ceres; Robprla MiIps, Pomona; Venlta Branch, Flora; Fern Pitcher, asslslanl steward; Roy Mnrehoii'e, Avon Derrick, Charlev fHlnglcy, executive coinll Ipp; VPnlla BriiiHh, H.E.C.; Jo sine Odder, niii'lc. Day I Imp meeting of Fort flock Orange will start wllh. the Dei-. 13 meeting with politick luncheon al noon. Jack ClUcMe and JlniiMiOee nf Klamath Falla spent Iho weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. MrOee and family. Jack delivered some cows thai were purchased In Klam alh Falls. Sunday. Nov. ' 1(1. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McOee and children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McOee and son and Jsck Olllcllee and Jim MrOee attended the turkey shoot which was held at Summer Lake Lodge, Howard, Jack and Jim each won a turkey, fbrnsmbsh L1TTLK SWIIMV For A Tasty Thanksgiving Dinner 10S2 1 f M-'l, V?s ON THE STAIRWAY AT REAMES. Dick Swamon, loft, and Tommy Moore, hoiti at a party given Nov. 15. With them are Robarta Kitlredqo, left, and Mariana Howard. Invitation! were itiuod to junior and lenior boyi, who perionally choie their partneri for the evning. Mr. and Mri. K. A Moore and Mr. and Mn. Martin Swamon were chaperones. Photoi by Floyd MILLS LIBRARY CLUB CELEBRATES BOOK WEEK Mills Elementary School Library ' guejts. Donna welcomed the groun was the srene ol a tea In cele - i01""0" of Hon. Week. Wednraday """" I Dlaplaya of oblPl" d art from mniiv land, collrcllom of dolls, icoin.1, rixkn, modPl alrplanrn. In- j1'"" rphcr tea Miplla. and acpne dpplrtnm llip Oregon Trail all wrrp j accompanied bv books on these !ubjecla and allowed lhal Hie Book I Week slogan. "RmdliiR Is Fun." Is a true alalrnienl. Members of illie npwly organlrpd Library Club prepared the displays, and hon ored guests were the Mills faculty, administrators, special education, and' supervisors. Donna McDonald, president, Ruby Hedbeg, vice president, and Jean Hrewer, ecreiary, received me Presbyterian Church At Merrill MERRILL Mrs. Lyle Huffaker was hastess for Uie meeting, Nov. 13, ol the Merrill Presbyterian Church Missionary Society. Theme nf I lie devotlbnals, led by Mrs. Oren 8torey, was "Let Us Olve Thanks lor What We Have lo Do." Nomination of officers was post poned until nexi meeting Dec. lu, and ihe afternoon was spent soil ing and packing clothing gathered duriug the community day of I prayer, Nov. 7, which will be sent overseas. Hefreshmenls w-ere served by the hosless to Mrs. Dnle Moore, Mrs. Eldon Payiant. Mrs. W. F. .Ilnnrttc, Mrs. George Milne. Mrs. Winifred Taylor. Mrs. Clyde Hammond and Mrs. Oren Storey. NEED FORMAL ri'lf WEAR? 0 mum Whiirver ihi formil orriiinri wm lathionahly . rnrrtcl rloihti, it Kiinaablt teaitl priil Siln ait Rulils DREWS lfr I 7 1 1A li . I w .,1 19 jl' Htl ..... 4 v" ion party, Nov. 15, at Reames : .nrf then inimrfnrpH kiw t ........ pulos who played a violin solo ac companied bv Miidelon Adler. Sel ma Malson also played a group ol piano solos. Tlie lacc-covcrcd tea Inlilp tea lured a beautiful arrangement ol tall llowers flnnked bv tall vellow lapcrs. Janet Hnelrs presiocd at the lea service and Virgin! Walkley served punch to the guests. Dur ing the lattpr pari of Hie tea. Nan cv Lcnlr and Sup Carter aerved. Approximately loo guests were pre sent. Committees in charge of ar rangements were: displays Kay Detroit, Kav Shoop. Belly Hawley. Oeorge Hurley, Judy Hinklemaii, ( Kollnlp ritvpns nernrallnna Ulr. glnla Walkcly. Janet Spelrs, Bev erly Wise, Patricia Gallagher and Lynn Frlstoe. food Nancy Lent and Sue Carter; Invitations. Pa Irloa Sept, Pat Case. Joan Ru Bane and Sharon MeCormlck: clean-up, Cherylp and Phvllls Rice. Allene crolhers, Darrcll Oallcy and Michael Starr. Tlie library held open house Thursday for all the children from grades 1 through 7 so that thev might view the displays. Kath leen Oiilfilli. librarian, spoke brief. Iv to each group to acquaint them wllh the purpose of Hie Book Week celebration. ftfiil rajurMatlm HORMONE CREME lijajGlM IXt liormmt I nlti Tn Jar CrWWVr I HEU-SHAY al HaSvan.J aiMOVIS WMNKUt. kMm mtU. .wn, knpltilM. Ik hi tdfrftttd MmHwI mi ni hiU liaiakv Mm fjnm I 19 tmd Mk. NON.fNAttlOUl Apply MtMr ( 10 naUM. tan tr-tH If UK nk UaOl JAS-arty M ao M airiuML uiiyuim a mi. 11 mi irtim. HID.IHAT Of H0UTWOOD, an iwmi im., iwhna n, mi. - imooi eaiMt. ho MkMa. liiw-tMNMiaaWiwai.a-,,-- ' K t IT; 1 V . , " W - . -V 5'.k HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OBEflON 1, ," ),! Country Club, Artcarved DIAMOND AND TEDDING KINGS A perfect rtfltction of your lort A genuine ArtcarreJ JiamonJ rinfi. Medt Americe'i fmou 100-yeer-oIJ diamond end wedding ring W4lter,ecli AricarvtJ diamond if registered and guaranteed fen your protection. AriearveJ ring ere original deaignt, get villi fine diamond never before worn. Cliooee Ler Ckriilma ring from our Art edrrtJ collection today. . . . Engagement Ring $175.00. Alio from $110.00 to $1230.00. BridVi CireltC $46.25. BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED! r Main St. ' f KECISTCtEB ., .1 yriri " rni ; "tp .at . it .v - . . -, - r ,. -m. m ii ii im - tf - a : v r.:f s -a w. t T A W - - 0 - TIME OUT FOR CAKE AND PUNCH. From the left, In front, Stan Kuhlman, Lillian (Peachy I Mahan, Wally Sweek, Marcia Wilion, Terry Borgen, Phil Lynch, Gerry Igl, Margaret (Maggie) Scholer, Ann Henderson and Dick Pieser. Back row, Virgie Toyly, Dick Ward, Clayton Mannon and Jackie Hayden. Eesiside By MBS. MERLE O'NEIL Mr. and Mrs. Trumnn Hartzog recently enjoyed a two-day visit from their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Card Whitcomb of Uklah Calif. Card managed lo do a little goose hunting while they were here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Vernon, companled by Roy Perry of the Idaho district left Monday for Bak-, or whtre the men will attend the Farm Bureau convention. Mrs. aira. veriioii win visa nrr nnuxn- ler. aura, wiuara u nara ana iam- lly In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. James 6nyder re port a wonderful time at the Sa die Hnwkins dance In Lakevlew last Saturday eveninT. Mrs. Fred Longfellow recently received word that her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Medford, are visiting their daiiRhter. Mrs. Blanch Nor dyke and I.imlly Williams. Calif. Mrs. Nordyke's son. Dick Smith, expects to enler the Brined forced soon. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, will visit lilm before he reports for duly Mr. and Mm. Karl Cogtourn drove to Klamath Falls the day of Uie first winter snowfall. Thev saw sev eral accldenia which had been caused by slick roads. Riley McBrlde attended an FFA convention at Bend over the week end. Bill Hollow-ay accomoanted several boys from Lakevlew who visited Bend. Flod Watson. Ted Plummer and son. Bruce. Redmond, were week end guests al the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson for duck your rtsiniai engagement Jttar ralarfstt Ift Sow ttall rnrw indue) frdrrtl t and goose hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Lee O'Neill. Mich ael and Linda returned home Sat urday from Sen Francisco where they had taken Mike for a check up. Zelda O'Neil arcomoanied them south to visit at the Francis Bunyerd home at Napa. Calif. W. A. Wells, Charles DrUikwa ter. Eric Peterson and Bill Wells i '",. Sunday visitors at the home of r. r art A Mrs Fori C.rw'm i rn a-nrp ac-:Mr. and Mrs; oeorge Kaspsarian Bnd Ut. and Mrs. Lowell Griffin od soas of Lakevlcw Kan.wtav ckimn . i'h. i.n. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Mcrlc 0 Nell were i Mr. Bmt Mrs Vemon Teelers of Havfork. Calif and Mr and Mrs Mel Knutson and son, Rodger, baKevtcw. ('ordor Cooburn drove to Bums over the weekend. Truman Hart Ron trucked some hogs down to Uie sale al Alturas lasl week. Mrs. Howard Nelson and chil- dren of West Side and Mrs. Charles oicpnens ana Mary Alice ox i-aae- a im ,a.an auiaiaa laai i jap jaui pan. Hi u ! l i l 11 ' tow " - :' - -, .,:iTjl-S rr'JKa . ."tMTii" ,, ,, : jTa.saouae - , . , -suttikup , , .-naaosi . , , 'wioo , .! ' lt.l Ii. i ' !. ja ii. tia rar Start today lo male your wedding dreams come true Ty choosing one of Gotham's 16 timeless patterns, beautifully designed to express you. Our convenient Budget-Payment Plan makes Gorham Sterling easy to own. Ask us about Gotham's new exclusive seamless knife handle, ll' dcnt-resUUnt and ratlle-prooL view, who have been picking ap - pies at the Cornell ranch, were dinner guests of Eileen O'Neil and family last Tuesday. The elk huntine trio of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard (Doc) Hartlerode lif the Baker area last week was cut short when Doc became 111 with flu and they were forced to re turn home before they had shot an elk; Mrs. Eva Arthur and Mrs. Louise Thurston were dinner guests last Tuesday al the home of Mrs. Cleve Snider. Some of Clayton Bradley's cat tle were trucked to the AHuras sale by John Ricjiardson. Bill Batman of the West Side was a dinner miest at the Walter Lightlc home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sherlock re- , turned from San Francisco Tues- i tfay. They sjw several friends from Lakevicw at the Internatonal LrVe- stock Exposition at the Cow Pal- ace. f SOD 75 'soy fhona 3151 PACK NINE lTFA flVFM POD ' 1 ff Ul f 7 ,V1. e- . , i MRS. MICHAELSON I I Mrs- Anna s- Michaelson Was ' I honored at a birthday anniversary i,sr k i veil uj iirr unujivcr, jhub. B. K. Robinson. 1204 Crescent. Nov. 11. Other guests of honor Included Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Mary Coleman. Mrs. Flora Lindsay, Mrs. Clarence Whitley and Mrs. L. D. EorlRgs. longtime friends: of Mrs. Michaelson. ' Bronre and gold flowers were used for centerpiece arrangement. Each special guest was presented with a corsage of gold flowers and honored with a vocal selection of her favorite hymn. Pouring; and assistant about (ha rooms were Mrs. B. M. Robinson. Mrs. Melvin Ostrcm. Mrs. Paul Storm. Mrs. Cecil Carllle, Mrs. L. R. Weinberg, Mrs. F. J. Michael son and Mrs- High W. Davis. Many friends from the' First 'Baptist Church were present. . ,i"Ult or TMI VAUn ". ta.it . Enjoy your own Gorham Sterling Mrvic' nvt Mr tix-piKt ploc.-iBl ting (knif. fork, teoipoon, craoni aoup apoon, aalod fork, Oftd but ter tprKxIar) la motl pottatsa ahon h.ra. 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