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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1954)
" WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN FORT KLAMATH By MYRTLE WIMKB Mrs. Warren Wilder, leit last day, to see the new arrival, Mrs. Jack Thomas bagged a fine four point buck weighing Jia pounds dressed. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Knowles. got a fine buck apiece, and earlier in the fall, 15-year-old son Paul donned a buck with a bow and arrow ui the special Hurt Mountain area deer season. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hauptman were also included anion the lucky hunters who brought home venison early in the season. Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr., daugh ters Marianne and Pat, returned to Portland last week with her moth er, Mrs. Russell Patterson, who had been a weekend guest at the Miller home here. Going to Port land Tuesday was Mrs. Miller's husband, the family returning here the latter part of the week. George Bell, recently of Gerber, and well known in Klamath Falls, is now employed by Don Wimer as bartender at the Crater Lake Ta vern. Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Miller Sr., left Monday for Red Bluff, where they will spend the fall and winter months at their California borne. . W. T. (Jack) Frost of the U.S. Department of Agrlculluie Port land office was a business visitor here last week, contacting Elmore Nicholson in connection wuh co operative snow survey at Seven Lakes to be undertaken this win ter. Frost was stationed as ranger in Crater Lake National Park be fore transferring to the Depart ment of Agriculture In Portland. Weekend house guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley J. Smith were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas P. Fisher and children, Hay Creek. California. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Culver and family enjoyed a weekend visit from former resident Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rldenour and daughter Kathy, Demlng, Washington, here for a duck hunting trip. Mrs. Francis D. Brown. Crystal, Oregon, and her grandson, Lee Danforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Danforth, Klamath Falls, have moved into one of the Thomas O. Dyche rental houses while Lee at tends the local elementary school. Mr. Brown is at their ranch in the Crystal district, 12 miles west of Fort Klamath. week for a visit with relatives at Frazer. Montana, making the trip with triends. Mrs. and Mrs. Merlon Porter," of the Crow Indian Reser vation in Molilalia. The Poiters are (oriner residents of Klanmth Agen cy, and were here visiting old friends. News of the birth of a daughter, their first child to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young, former Fort Klam ath resiaeuls now living at Cen tral Point, W'as received here last week. The baby was born October 19 at the Sacred Heart hospual in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nell- son went to Central Point, Sun WJMS DREAD LT(: 1 1 rr fi in 1 11 " wiin ir 1 1 1 iigw fcn iMMMMiifeMWMMl 1 i- r-N t-jUUV llr'VJfcj.-M::llill "TO HELEN STORROW Our World Sisterhood Owet Thit Chalet For the Promotion of Guiding and Goodwill Between Nations July 31, 1932" Is the inscription above an arch in the dining room of Our Chalet for Girl Scouts in Adelboden, Switzerland. Mrs. Sforrow pre sented the chalet at a meeting of the World Committee in Holland in 1929. Mrs. Storrow lives in Boston. Christmas Tree Charge Deferred PORTLAND I Leslie B. Robinson, 63, accused in the theft of 650 Christmas trees from a box car at Beatty, Ore., last Novem ber, appeared for arraignment in Federal Court here Monday but Judge Claude McColloch deferred it. He said he would wait until an other man, indicted with Robinson by a federal grand Jury last week, is arrested. Robinson is a resident ' of the Klamath Indian Reservation. 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