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i WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE BASIN BRIEFS Correction on Klamaih Union V High Parents and Patrons meeting tonight. Tne complete program if will be Girls Glee Club under the direction of taMar Jensen; String Orchestra and Boys Glee Club un der the direction of Don McKenzie. Charles Young chiel econo mist lor Weyerhaeuser Timber Company at Tacoma, will talk on "America's demand lor Wood Irom 1929 to 1975" using some material from a survey made by Stanford Research Institute, at the Thurs day noon luncheon of the Kiwanis Club at the WiUard Motel. Deborah Circle of First Pres byterian Church meets tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mar guerite Parker, 1110 MonClaire. Dorcas Circle of the First Presbyterian Church meets Thurs day at 1:30 p.m. in the church par lor. Mrs. Art Moore and Mrs. Adam Miller will present the pro gram. Langell Valley St. Barnabas Guild of Langell Valley is holding its monthly card party Saturday evening, December It, in the par ish hall. Thursday There will be a meeting of OSNA, Thursday, De cember 9. at 8 p.m., in the dining room of the Klamath Valley Hos pital. Women's Fellowship of the First Christian Church will meet j Thursday. December 9. with Group I meeting at the home of Mrs. Bert Miller, 1755 Crescent, at 1 I. p.m.: Group n at home of Mrs. i Harvey Hayden, 3206 Shasta Way at 11 a.m. Bring sack lunch. All members and friends Invited. Fairhaven Home Extension unit win noia a meeting on unrist mas decorations at 10 a.m., Fri day, December 10, at Joan's Kit chen at the fairgrounds. Sack lunch at noon. Program The Junior Wesley- an Guild of the Methodist Church meets Thursday, December 9, at the home of Mary McDonnel, 504 North Tenth at 7:30 p.m. An In teresting program is planned for the evening and any business or professional women, regardless of denomination, is cordially invited to attend. Concert There will be a "Mid Winter Concert" at Tulelake High School gym, Friday, December 10, at 7:45 p.m., presented by the ele mentary and high schools. Free to the public. Gift Exchange Henley Home Extension Unit will meet Thurs- day, December 16, at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Charles DeLap for a social gathering. There will be a gift exchange and auction sale. Members are asked to call Evelyn Manning for planned lunch eon. Christmas Party .' Catholic Daughters will hold a Christmas party Monday, December 13, at 8 COZY CAPS p.m. In the parish hall. There will be a 50 cent gut exchange. Circles Meet First Methodist Church Circles will meet as fol lows: Martha. Thursday, Decem ber 9. with Mrs. Glen Kent, 1945 Fremont, with an exchange ol handmade gifts at 1:30 p.m.; Ruth, December 9 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. F. Stevens, 1425 Wilford; Esther, December 9 at 1 p m. at the home of Mrs. E. W. Moccabee, 723 Washington; Debor ah and Naomi, joint meeting Fri day, December 10, at 8 p.m. at tfli home of Mrs. Everett Dennis, 5300 South Etna. Correction "Ramshackle Inn," by Oretech VPlayers, directed bv Betty Cote, will be presented both Thursday ana Friday evenings, December 9 and 10, at OTI Thea ter. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. Christmas Party Woman's Auxiliary of the Klamath County Medical Society will have its cnristmas dinner meeting at Har. old's, Monday, December 13. at 7 p.m. Members are to bring 25 cent guts lor gut exchange. Luncheon Friendly Circle uiud win meet tor noon potluck. Thursday. December 9. with Mrs Velma Mitchell, 1611 A v a 1 o n Christmas party and gift exchange follows lucheon. Members are re minded to bring contributions to the needy family box. Sliver Tea "The Praise of Mary in Poetry and Song" will be presented Thursday, 8 p.m., in the Sacred Heart Academy auditori um. Following the program there will be a Christmas silver tea for the Sisters of St. Francis in the and other racial disordon, CBLfll ill STHUCI UMHTI tWTItt (Una) Irtfd ffitt fopM ti.UMB.nn. Ow Founder -ru.;- rifKi WnHrCorl THE DEAN CLINIC Oel 10 will 5 Monday through Friday. INti' t .. Mondov, Wsdnndoy Hd Friday. Chiropractic Fhyiicio In owr 43rd yMr. J PKmntlAJT SANDY BOU1IVAIO iru? dvici Portland 13. Ore. Academy dining room. Hostesses I tor tile tea will be tne laotners Club. All parents are invited and urged to attend. Home Mr. and Mrs. J. Pitts Elmore, 1668 Fremont, have re lured Irom a week spent in Port land. Merrill A drivers license ex aminer will be on duty at the Mer rill Fire Hall between 11:30 a.m. and 8 p.m., Thursday; December 9. Klamath Falls office will handle renewal licenses only on that date. Les Pope formerly with Mc culloch Motors, has joined the service department of Juckeland Truck Sales and Service. Pope has had 43 years experience with Stu- debaker products, Malin Dale of the Malin Ma sons' Guinea Dinner has been set lor January 15, from 6 to 8 p.m. Proceeds will be used for the Ma sonic building fund. Meeting Gold Star Mothers Club w-ill have as special guest Mrs. Marion Cech of Medford. state organizer, at its meeting Thursday, 2 p.m., at the Commun ity Lounge, 120 North Seventh. Mrs. Emma Derrnh and Mrs. II a Cummings will be hostesses. ' Visitor Mrs. Irma Colling wood, Greybull, Wyoming, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Eulalie B. Woodward, sister, Mrs. E. F. Knapp and brother W. C. Dockery, Malin; left tills morning for her home in Greybull. From Medford Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Paup, former Klamath Falls resiaeuls, are visiting here this week. It' a Son lor .Mr. and Mrs. De Forest S. Edjjt. 534 North Ninth Street. The baby, named Marvin Eugene was born at Klam ath Valley Hospital December 3. He weighed 8 lbs. 7 on. and has a sister Pamela and a brother Billy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. White, Kennewick. Washington and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Edge, Clarkston, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Edge arrived De cember 4 to greei their new grand son and to spend the Christinas holidays. The baby's father is of fice manager of the Dick B. Mil ler Company. Here Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc Auliffe are in Klamath Falls to attend funeral services tor John Znroslnskl on Thursday. McAuliffe, is a former Klamath resident. He is stationed at Ft. Lewis with the army and will be discharged in Ben F. Burgess At Special Agent in the Klamath Basin Associated with MR. JACK BOONE, Mqr. Portland, Or., Ordinary Agency 76 Washington Sr. T3r .3 J J ' Mfcry Ben F. Burgess Telephone 2-0606 THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. HOME OFFICE NEWARK, N. 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Hunter, Portland. Meeting The annual council meeting for the Klamath Council of Camp Fire Girls will be held Monday evening, January 10. Every adult In Camp Fire is a council member and is expected to attend this important meeting at which time officers and members of the board of directors will be elected. . Bazaar The Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints will hold a bazaar Saturday morning, December 11, beginning at S:30 at Sears Roebuck and Co, For expert office machine repair, call Volght'a School and Office Sup ply, 629 Main. Fishing Rules Hearing Held Proposed regulations for com mercial fishing in the Colununa River for 1959 will be discussed at two public meetings on December 8-9, one at Astoria and the other at Vancouver. M. T. Hoy, state fisheries di rector, stated this week that the first preliminary regulations hear ing will be held at 1:30 p.m. in Uie Labor temple at Astoria on De cember 8. The second hearing will take place the following night. 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