VgSPAY. PljcEMBER 6, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE NINE
CITY BRIEFS
Ruminate Sale The Eight and
Ibrty, subsidiary to the American
kuion Auxiliary will hold a rum-
.age sale rnuuy aua oaumy at
e old - Emporium Buuaing an
;Bin mreei. ibii mo ior pickup
rummage. . )
Navy Mothcra ' Club The regu
r meeting of the Navy Mothers
jlub No. 104 wtll be held Thurs-
fay in tne veterans Memorial
iullding. A potluck supper will be.
Kid at 6:30 p.m. with families .of
(embers invited. All .ex-Navy, Ma-
tne, Coast G"ird. Beabee or mem
r of the tJ.S. Navy Reserve Is
kvited to the dinner.
Hospitality Hotir will be held
the Willard Hotel - on Wednes-
ay, December 1, at 12:15, preced
ing the 1 p.m.' luncheon meeting
J( the Zuleim'a Nile Club of Klam-
ih Falls ror tmugnters oi tne mie
Attending the luncheon. '
Visiting Here ' Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Lambert of Portland are
isitlwr his aunt. Mrs. Grace Har
ris, 3618 Cannon Avenue. Mr. and
Airs. Lambert are en route to Can.
jornia on a honeymoon trip. They,
ere married i in Portland last
ieek. , I
Army Bescrve Klamath Falls
Inits of the Army Reserve will
ir.eet at 8 p.m. today in the Army
tnouriro nmtAr d32 Main Rlrppt
Prospective recruits and all other
Interested persons are welcome.
In Portland Ronald Oresdcl,
Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gres-
Bel. 4505 Shasta way, is under
iioctors care in Portland. Friends
fciav write mm at uvi s.w. fine
Street. Portland 19. Oregon. Ron
Id is a student at Kiamatn union
High School.
AAl'W Recent graduates will
tueet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the
aiome of Mrs. Martin Franz. 919
Newcastle. Speaker will be At.
fiorney J. C. O'Neill who will dis
uss the Indian termination law,
Home Extension The meeting
lot the Fairhaven Home Extension
Jllnit scheduled for Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. John Sundquist
has been cancelled due to bad
fweather.
Student Wlvea The Oregon
Technical Institute Student Wives
group will meet Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. in the Student Lounge. The
annual Christmas gift exchange will
be held and all members are asked
to bring a gift costing between
50 cents and one dollar. Games
will be played and refreshments
served.
BASIN BRIEFS
Named to Pott Zelda M. Flan
agan, freshman at Southern Ore
gon College, has been appointed
student, public information officer
at the college. A Journalism ma
;or, Miss Flanagan is the daugh
ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flana
gan of Beaity. She is a graduate
of Bly High School.
In Maneuver Noel W. Jones,
son of Mrs. L. E. Jones of Keno.
Is participating in Exercise Sage
brush, Jjint Army-Air Force ma
neuver in Louisiana. A member
of the 82nd Military Police Com
pany (Airborne), he made a para
chute jump as part of tin maneuver.
Medina Planned The Midland
Home Extension Unit will take up
cake decoration as its project for
meeting at 10:30 a.m. Thursday
at the fairgrounds. A gift exchange
and Christmas party Is also
planned,
Wluema Club The Winema Club
meeting will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Winema School.
This meeting was originally sched
uled to be held at the home of
Mrs. Dan O'Keefe. The annual ex
change' of Christmas gilts will be
held at the meeting.
: Elected Thomas Elliott, Lake
County sheriff, was named presi
dent of the Oregon Sheriffs' As
sociation at the group's annual
meeting in Portland December 2.
At training session Four mem
bers of the Bureau of Land Man
agement Office at Lakeview left
Monday to attend a training pro
gram dealing with soil and mois
ture at the BLM office at Vale.
In the group were R. C. Burgess,
district range' manger. Kenneth
irons, William Larramendy and
lohn Fowkes.
VFW Post S327 are sponsoring the
showing of a cancer film for wom
en only at 8 p.m. at the Veterans
Memorial Hall. Wednesday, De
cember 8. i
Food Sale The Eagleville La
dies Improvement Cluo of Modoc
County, California, will hold a din
ner and bazaar at the Community
Hall on December ,10.
Bank Hours The Alturas Branch
of the Bank of America announces
that the bank wiU remain open
until 6 p.m. each Friday until
Christmas.
New Son Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
DeOarmo of Willow Ranch be
came parents of a son, weighing
8 lbs. li'i oi., on November 30 at
the Modoc Medical Center in Alturas.
Chemult Mr. and Mrs. Grady G
Gooch drove to Falrchlld, Wash
ington, to spend Thanksgiving with
their son, Donald, who is stationed
at the Fairchild Air Force Base.
As Thanksgiving dinner guest they
also entertained Donald Brader,
son of Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Brader
of Chemult, as he could not get
leave to come home for the boll-day.
From School Btephen Nason
and Jane Brader came from Wil
lamette University at Salem, and
David Brader came from San Jose
Junior College to spend Thanks
giving weekend in Chemult.
John H. Brader and wife, who
have been visiting with the V. I.
Braders in Chemult for the last
three months, left for a- visit with
friends in California and Baja California.
Gold Star Mothers The Gold
Star Mothers will meet Thursday
in the VFW Hall at 2 p.m. All
members are urged to attend.
Altar Society The St. Mary's
Altar Society will meet in the
parish halj Wednesday. A potluck
will be served at 1 p.m. followed
bv- an exchange of Christmas
gifts. The value of the gifts is
not to exceed 50 cents." '" '
Program Set The Library
Club will have a program of
Christmas music at 2 p.m. Mon
day at the auditorium of the city
library.
Meeting The Family Circle
Club will meet with Dacle Hoover,
8145 Darrow Avenue, Thursday for
a noon potluck and Christmas par
ty. Please bring food for the needy
family box. .
Winema Temple The Winema
Temple No. 70, Pythian Sisters,
will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.
In the IOOF Hall.
Promoted Fred K. Collins
on of Fred Collins, 3528 Crest
Street, recently was promoted to
Specialist Third Class in Germany,
Meeting Antelope Chapter No
46 of the Oregon State Employes
Association will meet Friday, De
cember 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the Val
ley Falls Grange Hall. Vice Presi
dent Lewis Hadley, Paisley, will
preside in the absence of Myron
Blades, lormeiiy of Alkali LaKe
Maintenance Station, who has been
transferred to Shaniko, Oregon.
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Man Questioned On Slaying
PONTIAC. Mich I Authorities
today question a 23-year-old Michi
gan man arrested on a traffic viola
lion charge in connection with the
October slaying of three Chicago
boys.
Police Chief James Parker of
nearby Holly, who arrested him.
and two state police detectives said
there was no evidence to link Owen
Robert Moser of Fenton, Mich.,
with 'lie slaying
Moser Is held In Oakland County
Jail on a charge of possessing an
unregistered firearm. Parker said
he found .the gun in Moser's car
when he arrested him on the traf
fic charge Saturday.
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AFL-CIO MERGE Shaking hands and wielding a gavel simul
taneously, AFL President George Meany (left) and CIO
President Walter Reuthar officially opened the historic AFL
CIO merger convention In New York. Meany was elected
president of the merged labor movement of some IS million
members.
Meeting Poe Valley Grange will
meet Wednesday, December 7, at
8 p.m. There will be Installation
of Juvenile Grange officers and
all members are urged to attend.
Langell Valley Mrs. Peter
Hricziscse was called to Bozetnan,
Montana, because of her father's
illness.
Home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitt
hugh and three sons of Ephrata,
Washington, returned home Sun
day after visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Orvtlle DeVaul, and his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Fitzhugh, all of Langell Valley.
Bonanza Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Wakefield and children and
Charles Kelleson came home Mon
day from a visit to Portland.
Weekend Visitors "&' the Bo
nanza home of Mr, and Mrs. Les
ter Jones were their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mar
chant of Grants Pass.
Alturas The Ladies Auxiliary to
Friends of the Loren Masten
family of Chemult were saddened
to learn of the death of Roger
Bice of Bend, who was Mrs. Mas
ten's brother. He Is survived by
his mother, Bessie Bice of Bend,
a brother, Harold Bice of Califor
nia, and June Masten, sister, at
Chemult. Funeral services were
held at Bend last Saturday.
Leave Chemult Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Chambers and children
have left to spend the winter with
his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Har
ley at Chlckasha. Oklahoma.
Chambers has been associated with
the Shell Service Station owned
by Orvllle Farrls In Chemult.
Bazaar and cooked food sale
will be held in the lobby of the
Chemult Hotel Sunday. December
15, by members of the Chemult
Civic Club. Proceeds will go to
ward assisting with the Christmas
program to be held December 23
In the club house at 7:30 p.m.
where he is a member of Company
C, 12th Infantry Regiment. A grad
uate of Henley High School, he
entered the Army In 1954 and ar
rived in Germany last January.
His wife. Pauline, lives in Rock
ford, Illinois.
Sports Editor John Ely. son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ely of Klam
ath Falls, has been named sports
editor of the University of Port
land student annual, "The Log."
Staff appointments were made Fri
day by the Rev. Cornelius Hooey
boer, CSC, faculty adviser.
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Monday. December 5, 1932 Mock Lillord, temporarily re
moving the "reputation fighters" will bring together every
prominent pugilist in Klomoth county December 16 lor the
first thoroughly home tolent exhibition ot the Legion hall.
Lillord completed his cord Wednesday night ond left immed
iately for Medford.
Tuesday, December , 1932 Joe E. Wright of Klameth Falls,
' senior in agriculture ot Oregon State College, has recently
been promoted to codet first lieutenont of the Reserve Officers
Training corps, by Colonel W. H. Polterson, commander of
cadets.
Wednesday. December 7, 1932 The entire progrom of the
Kiwanis club Thursday meeting wos turned over to the Camp
Fire organizotidh. A speciol committee was oppointed to ar
range for o dinner dance the first Thursdoy in January. The
committee appointed is William Botes, L. O. Arens, Frank
Weaver, Walter Sheets.
Thursday, December 8, 1932 Degrees will be conferred upon
five at the regular DeMoloy meeting Friday night. Those who
will receive the degree will be Jock Buchanan, Fronk Drew,
Dick Currin, Fremont Livermore and Bob Mason.
Friday, December 9, 1932 A Christmos party in honor of
new members who have joined the association this fall will be
given by the American Association of University Women ot
the home of Mrs. Cloude McColloch Wednesdoy evening, De
cember 14. Hostesses for the affoir will be Mrs. McColloch,
Mrs. Ralph Horan. Mrs. Burge Mason, Jr., Mrs. Eugene S.
Kelty, Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. R. C.
Woodruff and Mrs. Chorles Scott Worren.
Saturday, Daeamber 18, 1932 Louis J. Kalino, manager of
the Malm Cheesemokers, hos sent out o basketball challenge
to any independent team in the county. Kolina's teom hos been
practicing for severol weeks, ond hos developed a strong combination.
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Mrs. Jim Myers volunteered her
services as treasurer of the Tule
lake branch of the American Red
Cross December 1. Mrs. Myers
succeeds Mrs. Clayton Sweasy who
has served In this capacity for
the last J' years.
The Tulelake Red Cross branch
Is manned entirely by volunteer
workers and Is attached to the
Klamath County Chapter which
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cording to Burton Hoyle, Tulelake
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Other workers in the Tulelake
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Student Takes
Own Life
Dale Brown. 19-year-old student,
shot himself in the head in front
of a residence at 312 McKlnley
Street early Tuesday morning, ac
cording to police. He died Instantly.
Dr. George H. Adler, Klamath
County coroner, said the body was
found by Max. Hoyal, a railroad
worker. Hoyal discovered the body
sprawled on, the snow-covered side
walk. It was taken to Ward's Klam
ath Funeral Home.
Friends of the youth told police
he had been brooding over an ill
starred love affair.
Parker said Chicago police were
"mistaken" in reporting ' he had
told them ' Moser had signed a
statement admitting the triple
slaying and added, "1 don't know
where they got that idea."
"Moser haa admitted he was In
the Chicago area about the time
the boys disappeared, and he has
admitted picking up two or maybe
three boys and taking them for
ride," Parker said. "We think he
may know more than he's telling.
but that s all he has told us."
The three boys Robert Peter,
son, 14, John 6chuess!er. Jr., 13,
and his brother Anton, 11 dls
appeared Oct. 16. Their bodies
were found in a forest preserve
ditch Oct. 18.
Parker said Moser admitted liv
ing in a rooming house in Home-
wood, III., 3S miles souiii of Chi
cago, and working in a coltee shop
there from January to mid-Octo
ber, when he left for Fenton, Mich
State Police Detectives Charles
Lett and Mclvln Kaufman said he
specifically denied any connection
with the triple slaying.
Overheated Stove
Destroys Home
' SWEET HOME W An ever-'
heated wood stove was blamed for
a fire which made a family ot live
homeless Monday.
As a cold rain fell. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Carter, their small children,
and Mrs. Carter's atster, Mrs. '
Frances Stockmler, ran from the
burning house. Despite firemen's
efforts the house burned to the
ground.
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Toastmistresses ,
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Dr. Raymond Tice, Klamath
Falls surgeon, a member of the
Modoc Toastmaster Club, will be
guest speaker at the regular meet
ing of the Toastmistress Club
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. irf the Wil
lard Hotel.
Toastmistress of the evening will
be Jackie Cobo. Edna Howell will
be topic mistress. There will be a
talk by Doris Adams and a book
review by Blanche Petroff.
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