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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE m BASIN BRIEFS t CITY BRIEFS C'hiloqjin "Martin Luther") will be shown al the Chilocmin Methodist Church Sunday evening, Octobsr 30, at 7 p.m. The Rev Edmund Stanton, pastor, invites people from all churches to take advantage o the opportunity to see this movie on a free will ottering basis in its first church appear ance in Klamath County.- ' Alturas A baby girl was born Tuesday night at the Modoc Medical Center to Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stanford of Alturas. She weighed 8 lbs. 13 oz. and has been named Klinber Lee. Malta The American Legion Auxiliary will serve breakfast at Malm Community Park Hall, Fri-i day, November 11. from 1 to 10 a.m. Tickets may be obtained now at Wilde's Department Store on Broadway, , according t o Ethel Hamilton, chcirnian, James Irvine electrical tech nician second class, USN, re turned home to Malln Monday aft er receiving his discharge Iron; the Navy where he has served lour years. He plans to reenter Oregon State College as soon as possible. Meeting; The Malln Home Ex tension Unit will meet in the Ma lln Community Park Hall Tues day, November 1, at 7:30 p.m. Hope Holbrook will lead discus sion in picture iraming ana selec tion. Elsie Quinn, chairman, urges all women, members or otherwise, to attend. Refreshments will be served Keno Lane Smith mid his par ents, Mr. Bnd Mrs. Tmine Smith, and Joe DeGrande, all of Keno. left last night for eastern Oregon on an elk hunting trip. They plan to return November 7. Meeting District 8 VFW posts' and auxiliaries will meet Sunday. October 30, at 1:30 p.m. at the Malln VFW Hall in Malin. All members are urged to attend. Alturas A baby girl was born I Mam Ifariinnl in... .... . .. Mb ,111 UlUUUli UlCIUbM VU.C, 111 Alturas at 11 55 p.m. October 24. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pick enpaugh of Alturas. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz. at birth. Chlloquin The Rev. and Mrs. Leif Malmin and son Kenneth re turned last week Horn a Bibl Standard Institute conference at Lodi. California. They were ac companied by missionaries from Liberia, the Rev. and Mrs. Rob ert Welch, who spoke at the Chllo quin church Sunday morning. Lakcvicw Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Jones of Sumner. Washington. are Lalcevtew visitors tlus week the home of their son and t.unily, Ihe Forrest Jones family. Meetlnir The Bonanza Wom en's Club will meet at trie library at 2 cm. on November 1. Mrs. Cecil Haley will be the leader for copper and aluminum etching. Members and ftiends invited. Trip Mr. and Mrs. Louis Randall of Langell Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell of Blv left Tuesday -for a business and pleasure trip a Canada. Mrs. Willard Noble is staying with the Randall children while their par ents are away. Mrs. Randall's par ents and grandfather were visitors from Seattle just before tliey lett for Canada. Mrs. Bob Johnson and chil dren of Bonanza are visiting in Eu-J 1,1 l a. I. u u tiuiuist'u aiiu vim , gene with her parents. Harold Jones and his mother. Mrs. Mary Jones and his sister. Mrs. Ethel Caverely, all of Riv erside. Illinois, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepplc in Bonanza. Out of Army Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon have just returned lrom 18 months In Germany and are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benson Dixon at Bonanza. Irwin Ritter, son of the Leonard Sitters of Bonanza, was recently discharged from the Army after 18 months in Germany, also,- Visit Parents1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchanl and children, en route from Reno to their home at Grants Pass, stopped to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones in Bonanza. Calling All Spooks to the Halloween night party to be given bv the Chemult Civic Club where there will be favorite spooks, ' Barnes and refreshments. Casper, the friendly ghost will be there. After the costume Judging contest ; the guests will go out for "trick j 'er treat" fun. The next regular CIC meeting will be November 2, at 7;30 p.m. is Correction The capacity of the big Holmes and Edwards teaspoon on display at Rlckys Jewlers was incorrectly published as 650 teaspoons in Thursday's Herald and News. The correct figure is 560. Sally Holgate, the winner of the set of silver with her guess, esti mated the capacity at 569 miss ing the correct toal by only nine. MEASURE . . . LINCOLN SIZE LINCOLN SPACE LINCOLN SPIRIT . Food Sale The Reorganized Church of Latter Day SalnA wi'l hold a food sale tomorrow at J. C. Penncy's on Main Sireet. The sale will be conducted during normal store hours. Cadet Sergeant Thomas Humble, 13.10 Pacific Terrace, has been promoted to cadet sergeant in the U.fe. Army ROTC unit at the University of Oregon where he is a freshman majoring in law. In Choir Joan Hickman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hickman, Route 3, Box 231-D, Klamath Kails, was chosen as a member of the choir at Whitman College, Valla Walla, Washington recently. Joan Is a sophomore at Whitman and a graduate of Klam ath Union High School. Parlv The First ........... .. , Methodist Church will nave a nai- loween party at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the church. All interested coup les are welcome. Auvilhiiv Eaales Auxiliary will meet toninht to honor past madam presidents. Formal lor an omcers and drill team. The meeting will be held at the Eagles Hall on Ninth and Walnut streets at 8 o'clock. Luncheon Planned A Shoppers and Merchants Lunch will be served from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. to morrow at the First Presbyterian Church. The luncheon is part of the fund raising program of the women's society. Vacatlon Margaret Santo of ber 29, 8 p.m. at the Pine Grove the local Triple A office at the I Olene Community Hall. Everyone Willard Hotel, is vacationing in ' welcome. Refreshments. PalitorniA this week. I Party The annual Halloween dance will be held at Reames c EASIER THAN I txAr-r j 1 Peyton & Co. 835 Marker Ph. 5149 . This is the longest, lowest, largest Lincoln of all time ... a sweeping span of sculptured steel from hooded headlamps to jet-pod exhausts. . It's just a scant five feet high ... yet in interior dimensions this is the most luxuriously spacious of all Lincolns. . . The new 285-hp engine-with more usable, safety-minded power than any other car teams up with new Lincoln Turbo-Drive to make this the finest performing Lincoln of them all. , . 11 jr" . BASIN 424 Golf and Country Club Saturday, October 29, slarlins at 9 p in. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Molatore are chair men of the atlalr. Costumes option al. Student Honored 'Kaye C. Rnb- Inellc. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kclley F. Kobinctte, Route 1. Klamath Falls, has been Initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, the University of Ore gon men's scholastic honorary. Robinette is a sophomore major ing in pre-law. Don't Forget the Delta Kappa Gamma rummage sale this after noon and all day Saturday, Oc tober 29 at the Masonic Hall. Sat urday's sale starts at 7:30 a m and will continue all day. Funds go for scholarships. Meeting of the Klamath Coun ty Home Extension committee at Joan's Kitchen at the fairgrounds starting at 11:30 a.m. Monday November 7. All home extension chairmen or representatives of the units are to meet with the county committee at 1:30 p.m. on the same day. Remember The Girl Scouts annual Juliette Low tea, Saturday, October 29, 2 to 5 p.m. at the home of Mrs. R. P. Ellinttson. 1500 Pacific Terrace. Girl Scout leaders ar.d assistants, mothers of Girl Scouts and friends of scouting are invited. Turkey and trimmings will be served tonipht starting at 5:30 at the First Presbyterian Church, Sixth and Pine. Tickets will be on sale nt the church. Everyone at tending is asked to use the sanc tuary entrance. Cards Saturday night. Octo- I Catholic uaugntcrs wno plan to attend initiation ceremonies Sunday. October 30, are asked to " DIKUIrJrt A DIITTAKl urfiimw n wuiivii . when you coll Peyton for your HOUSEWARMER service. Let us toko care of the winter cold in your home. Juit give ui a coll , , . you'll ba glad you did. Come in and see the only completely new car in the fine car field LINCOLN FOR 1956 Unmistakably ... the finest in the fine car'field MOTORS So. 6th St. Tourist Bureau To Be Built REDDINO A 135.0O0 tourist information center building will be constructed here by the Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association to serve the louring public, It was rnnounced this week by Wayne B. Leitzell, president of the associa tion. Hie architectural- firm of Smart and Claybaugh has been retained to design a contemporary 30 x 80-foot building which will also house exhibits from the six north ern counties of Shasta, Trinity, Modoc, Siskiyou, Lassen and Te hama, Construction is expected to start about December 1, according to John F. Rcginato, general mana ger of the association. He estimat ed that more than 70.000 automo biles will stop at the center during the firsf year. It Is planned to have trained personnel on duty 18 hours a day during the heavy tourist season, he added. make their reservations for break fast sometime before Saturday, at noon. Breakfast will be served im mediately after the 8 o'clock mass, at the Pelican Party Room. For reservations, call Dclores McAn drews, at 4382; or Ruth Heiderer, at 2-0026. Showing of the film. "Martin Luther." which won acclaim theaters throughout the country will hp shown in Klnmnth Falls Sunday night, October 30 at the Klamath Lutheran Church and 1 Street, Modesto, California. Money again on Monday night at Hope - may be sent to General Depart Lutheran Church, South Sixth and 1 ment of United Church Women, Homedale Road. Time of both'l 175 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, showings will be 7:30 p.m. I New York. Friday Is V KLAMATH FALL. ORISON Phone 6496 For Orders To Go Mocabees Host Relatives, Guests Deer hunting this year brought both relatives and guests to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mo- cabee, 1307 Crescent. Most distant visitor this year was Buddy Reynolds from Kansas City. Kansas. Other guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Brlce Ed wards, Covtna. California: and Wayne Adams, Edwards Air Force Relatives of the Mocabees who mane tne ires to Kiamain rails were Jack Mocabee. Covina. Cal- itornla and Mr. and Mrs. Don Al- len Mocabee, Long Beach, Call- 'omia. Don Allen Mocabee, an engineer with a consulting engineering firm in Long Beach, is a Klamath ath Union High and Oregon Stale College graduate. Annual World Day To Be Conducted MERRILL The lower Klam ath Basin United Council of Church Women will hold their annual World Community Day at the First Presbyterian Church in Mer rill on Friday, November 4, at 2 p.m. This year's theme Is "Building, Lasting Peace." The year's pro gram includes clothing for refu gees and food for hungry people of the world. Those unable to attend the meet ing may send gifts of money and clothing to Mrs. G. A. Milne In Merrill or may send them direct. ' Used clothing goes to Church World Service Center, 1010 Nintn Fish Day 1 25 Scallops Frog Legs Prawns Halibut Salmon 1 35 1 10 in I. Its, Mgr. Hergert Gets Prexy Post FORT ROCK L. H. Hansen Lake County club agent, assisted in the organization of the Fort Rock Community Club for the com ing year at a meeting held Wednes day. 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