MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1DS2
TTCTALP ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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CITY
Holiday Trip Mr, and Mra, Don
Flxlirr returned last nlghl from
Houilinate, Boiithtnn Cullf ., where
they vlxll-(i hit alster, Mm. Fred
While nnrt Mra. Wnltor Tony, lor
nirily Frlndu While, who taught
school here, Another niece mid
nephew, Hrgla mluka and Gene
HUuka eemo from Tiicaon l0 Join
I llirin. Gene workrd for his uncle
lor sovernl years at Dm Lava
Hcds; and hua Just recently re
turned from Tl months In Oormany
wun uia 4th Army. -rromollnn
Eugene Krldlrr
ranger naturalist at Lava Urds for
3 years, la now assistant Itefuge
Mansger at Ballon Bean He luge.
Mealing Board of Directors of
Klamath County Community Chest
win mrei luRMiay, ueo. 30, In na
Llllle Theater at KU1IH, 1:30 p.m.
All persona who have contributed
I or mora ars members and In
vited to attend.
Ilonsberger Vlalta Ray Ilons
berger, rx-uro at Realties Cloll and
Country club who reached tbe
quarlor-flnnla In Uila yeer's I'CIA
tournamrnt, visited briefly here
Saturday on hla way to tlx Loa
Angeles Open, Hornaberner had
breakfast wllh Mr. and Mra. Ted
lllniiham at Dlng'a Cafe.
Appointed to U.S. Naval Acad
emy to serve winter term aa Mid
ahlpman Ensign waa William V.
Miller, son of Mr. and Mra. Mellle
E. Miller of Lakevlew. He entered
the Academy In August, 1049.
George Cambron aon of Mr.
and Mra. Waller A. Cambron of
Bly waa recently advanced to the
rank of aeriteanl. He hss been
serving at an air force base In
Alaska for the iaal year.
Vlalllng Irina Cambron la
attending the holldaya with her
parent. Mr. and Mra. Walter A.
Cambron of Bly. She la a atudent
al Sacramento Junior College
where ahe la majoring In home
economic!.
In Hospital Charles Poteel waa
admitted to Klamath Valley Hos
pital thla morning for aurgery.
Job'a Daughltra Installation
Tuesdsy. I p.m. at Masonic Tern-
.
Advanced Daryl D. Bishop, aon
of Mrs. Amelia Bishop, Malln,
haa been promoted to sergeant In
the Marine Corps. He la stationed
at Camp Lejeune. N. C., where he
la N.C.O. In charge of the Supply
School Battalion's Technical li
brary. Al Tamp Roberts assigned to
Co. A . Mth Heavy Tank Battalion
are Pvt. Henry H. Fowler Jr.,
aon of Henry H. Fowler, Canby,
Calif., and Pvt. Stanley ft. Harald
son. son of Mra. Sarah A. Herald
aon, 12 Martin Street, Klamath
Falls. Assigned to Co. B are Pvt.
Leonard W. Smith, aon of Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley J. Smith, Fort
Klamath; Pvt. Dale L. Young, aon
of Mr. and Mra. E. O. Young.
123 Allamont Drive; Pvt. Leon
BRIEFS
Ui,i,lntnn Inn nf Ml mtA Un
II. 11. Mcgglnson 44111)' Washburn,
unci rvi. virgn u. iiasaina, nus
Ijii nd of Mra, Mergarot M. Jf nnkliut,
2043. White.
The American Legion auxiliary,
Klamath unll No. , will hold a
regular meeting, Tuesday, p.m.,
In the Veteran's Mcmorlul Hall,
There will be Initiation and of
Mcers ere asked to wear formats.
Kelreshmente will be served.
Away Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Burks, Tuleluke, spent ChrlHtmas
wllh their dnimlUnr and family, Mr.
and Mrs, Mlllon Orlener, Beverly,
Barbara and Betsy, Modesto. Mra.
Orlener la tile former Maxlne
Uarka.
Christinas Victors Margaret
MoKlllop and Harold Ogle, San
Francisco, spent the Christmas
weekend wllh Mr. and Mra, Hal
Ogle, 020 Washington.
Death-Dsvld W. Balholm. was
called to Portland last, week by
the death of his father. David J.
Nslholm, long-time employe as
loreman of the J'ncinc Una ana
Coke Company. He was 60 years
old.
Coming Home Banlllo Ravelll,
Klamath Falls shoe repairman who
hss been In his nstlve Italy al
Trento lor the past several month
expects to arrive home shortly
alter the llrst or the year. The irip
wss made by air and Ravelll has
visited members of his family and
old friends.
Family Parly-Mrs, Minnie Dill
ard Dsvls, pioneer of Klamath
Counly was hostess at a family
reunion Christinas Eve at her
home, 2230 Dsrrow Street. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. William Burks,
Chsrlotle and Clyde 2nd, Tuleluke.
Mr. and Mra. Melvln a. Bowman,
Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Uel Dlllsrd,
Mary, Dorothy and Mona. Henley.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal H. Ogle and
Margaret. Klamath Falls, Mr. and
Mra. Adam Blawskl, this city.
Travelers Mr. and Mra. Marlon
Barnes spent Christmas at the
home of their daughter and famllv,
Mr. and Mrs. William Carrion.
Dunsmulr. They returned home
Just ahead of the big storm thst
blocked Highway 01 for a tew
hours. Present at the Christmas
celebrstlon also was Mrs. Cslh
erlne Oarrlott, Yreke.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Worcester, Berkeley were Chrlst-
maa gueata al Uie home of Mra.
Worcester's slater. Mrs. Elsie
Siemens, 1112 Eldorsdo. They re
turned home today. Present for the
family reunion also were Mr. and
Mra. uioyo. ixrw, Mrs. tena
Lamb, Klamath Falls pioneer, Mr.
snd Mrs. Barney Sinclair, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Ray and daughter
Becky. Worcester la a former man
ager of the Tulelake Wildlife Refuge
and la with the federal department
al the present lime.
Here Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Ballantynt. Mrdford and ' their
daughter. 8lter Joseph Marie.
Bird Count
Shows Record
Incomplete tiillles for the Christ
mas bird count conducted yesterday
In this area bv the Nature Society
of tho Kluinulh Region show 03
separate species of birds observed
and local ornithologist are In
hopes Hie number will psss the
UK) murk by Die time all Informa
tion Is gathered.
About three-fourths of the dr a
was In this morning, and shenet a
high success despite adverse weath
er conditions.
The rarest record so far showed
an Audubon Warbler wintering
here when all the rest of her
tribe moved to a warm and sunny
clime last October. Another rare
report was the Plain Titmouse
coming to the McLcod Feeding
Sliitlon.
Starlings, becoming more and
mure numerous In this area, ap
peared for the first time on the
Klamath Christmas Count when
one was observed near Algoma.
The Oreut Orey Owl, one of the
rarest of the owl species, also ap
peared on the local count when two
were spotted In the Fort Klamath
region,
'Ilic 03 species in this area Is
a new record here, with tops pre
viously listed as 10.
This Is the fifth Christmas count
held In this reitlon, conducted by
the Nature Society In coopeiai'on
with the Nutionnl Audubon So
ciety's annual Christmas count held
uirougnout tne nation, several otner
points In Oregon have also held
counts tills Christmas.
Persons wishing to report obser
vations of birds yesterday may do
so by phoning Mrs. Lawrence
French, 4110 evenings.
MP to Study
Smog Report
LONDON to British leglslatora
trying to do something about the
deaths resulting from London's
smoke-laden fogs msy make use
of a U. S. government report on
the Donors. Pa., smog of 1048,
which killed 10 persons.
A spokeman for the U. 8. Em
bassy said yesterday It will lur
nlth the report to Laborlte Parlia
ment Member Norman Dodds, who
requested it. He Is preps ring an
all-out campaign against London's
smogs.
Here, as In Donors, smothering
fogs containing acid fumes from
industrial plants have been blamed
for deaths, eapecislly among asthma-cardiac
sufferers.
Dodds said more than 3.000 per
sons died from the record London
smog Dec. 6 to 0.
Longvlew, Wash., were guests
here al the home of the Ralph
Ballantyne'a son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ballantyne, 320
Lewis. The visitors greeted the
new Ballantyne twins. Bob and
Ray, born Just before Christmas.
Only onct taeh itason . . . an opportunity to buy fin apparel
at th$ sensational savings! To make room for our Spring Stocks,
we have made amazing reductions. Coats, suits, dresses, separates, accessories . . .
right to wear now and for seasons aheadl
"BUTCH" DID ALL RIGHT. Letter Allen I Butch J Odle. 6. it ejreeled on hit arrival in Berkeley.
Calif., after being lost aboard a train on Chris! mi day. Ha was found, alone and crying, by
a patienger agent, when hit traveling companion had wandered into another car for a vitit
and the car wat twitched to another train. Butch wet met by Waller Darling (leftl hit compan
ion on the train, and hit fotter parentt, Mr. and Mn. Lester O. Swalley. Railroad employes, ef
The Southern Pacific, took up a collection and presented Butch with many gifts, including
bicycle.
Former KF
Man Dies
Olenn A. Vandenberg. 50. form
er resident of Klamath Falls, died
Dec. 36 at Portland, following an
Illness 01 several years. He was
brother of Circuit Judge David R.
Vandenberg, Klamaln Falls.
Vandenberg, who made his home
st S712 North Vancouver Avenue,
Portland, was affiliated with the
J. C. Lorenz Company, here during
102S.
He Is survived bv his mother.
Mrs. Marv Vandenberg, Portland,
a abler, Mrs. D. L. Calllcrate. also
of Portland and one brother. Judge
Vandenberg. who with his daugh
ter Msry and aon John, went to
Portland for the funeral held today
from the Church of the Holy Re
deemer. Americans Out
Of Israel Army
TEL AVIV. Israel ' Seventy
Americans released last week
from the Isrsei Army so they
would not lose their U. 8. citizen
ship under the new McCarran-
Walte- Immigration Act will
serv rsel In a nonmllltary ca
pscn. lder the Labor Ministry.
An olficial Israeli source an
nounced the compromise arrange
ment yesterday and reported that
the U. 8. 8tate Department and
the American citlzena concerned
had agreed to It.
save as much as...
ALL SALES FINAL
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'Bundles' Head
To Wed Briton
LONDON W The New York
socialite who lounded the wartime
"Bundles for Britain" campaign
Mrs. Natalie Wales Paine today
announced her engagement to a
BcottLsh peer and member of Par
liament. The attractive 43-year-old widow
said she win be married to Lord
Malcolm Douglas Hamilton next
month. She met him when he war.
In America on a lecture tour four
years ago.
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Ski Tows In
Near Lakeview
LAKEVIEW-Two new 600-foot,
electrically operated ski tows are
In operation on the Warner Can
yon BU Area thla year, an are
being: developed as one of the top
whiter sport spots in the state.
Warner Canyon lie north and
east of Lakevlew,
The Highlander Ski Club of Lake
view la the agency which haa ear
ned on t good portion of the de
velopment, on Forest Service lend.
Last year skiers from a far away
aa Medford toured the are on
weekends, and large number of
Klamath skiers traveled there.
The parking area at Warner Can
yon has been doubled In aize, and
a warming hut serves bet short
order, gnd coffee during operating
days.
Bank Acting
For Bondholders
The First National Bank, which
has entered suit to bring about
sale of Gems Stadium here, la
merely -acting lor bond holders,
bank officials say.
The bank haa no direct financial
Interest In Klamath Baseball Inc.,
owners of the ball park.
suits
coats
bags
dresses
lingerie
hosiery
blouses
skirts
miiiinery
sportswear
jewelry
Pacific Terrace
Curbs Parking
Mayor Bob Thompson today re
quested that person, quit parkin
On the West or lower aide of Pa
clflo Terrace. The mayor said
buses could not get through.
He pointed out that parking on
the West aide of the street at for
bidden by ordinance.
"We hope people will oooperata"
Thompson aaid, "but If they don't,
we'll Just have to get a little
tough."
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