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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE STV-1 BASIN EnlUtecs Three Tulelake resi dents recently enlisted In the U.S. Navy, Klimalh Falls recruiting of. fleers reported today. They are Jerry Kenneth Myers, son of Mrs. Bob McLey, Otis Leroy Itargrave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Har grave, and Connie Earl Taylor, son of Mrs. Rosabel! Shaw of Rupert, Idaho. The three men were trans ferred to San Diego. California, lor recruit training. Meeting The Henley PTA will observe Dad's night with a pot Juck supper Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at the grade school cafeteria. A business meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. to be followed -by a pro gram put on by the fathers. 1 PTA The Tulelake High School Parents-Teachers Association will hold a special meeting at g p.m. Wednesday in the high school. The meeting has been called for the parents to discuss with the school personnel what part ath letics will play in the curriculum. AU interested parents are asked to attend. Refreshments will be served by the PTA officers. Card Party St. Barnabas Guild of Langell Valley will hold its monthly card party Saturday eve ning, December 10, In the parish hall. Debbie Kendall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kendall of Bly, spent the past weekend in Ash land as guest of Georgia Thomson r at the girls' dormitory at South ern Oregon College. Georgia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomson of Bly. is a freshman student theje and It was the Win ter Frolic weekend. Georgia will appear with the college chorus singing Christmas numbers on TV .Sunday afternoon, December 11. Moved The Ralph Maxwell fam ily, who have made their borne in Bly since June, occupying the Hawk Hyde home, moved last weekend to Dorris where he is employed with ihe Lowell Jones logging firm. Friday, December 2, Mrs. Maxwell was feted at a fare well party at the home of Mrs. Thomas Thomson with a group of neighbors participating who pre sented her with a going-away gift. Home Mrs. Ralph Webber and son, Harry, returned Sunday from a week's trip into northern Ore frnn. They attended a family Thanksgiving reunion at the home La Pointe's La e's La Pointe's La Pointe's La e's La Point La Pointe's e's la Pointe' La Pointe's La e's La Pointe's La Pointe's La e's La Pointe's La Pointe's La e s La rointe s La Pointe's La e's La Pointe's La Pointe's L e's La Pointe' La Pointe's La e's La Pointe's La Pointe's La e's La Pointe's La Pointe's e's La Point La Pointe's e's La Pointe La Pointe's La .e's La Pointe's La Pointe's' La e's La Pointe's La Pointe's La BRIEFS of Mrs. Jesse Oossage at Stan field and visited friends at- Her m is ton and Pendleton. Postponed There as no school in Bly on Tuesday, December 6. because the bus to Beatty was unable to make its run. Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Don McGee and son. David, attended an anniversary dinner lor Mr. and Mrs. Jim Helm in Klamath Falls on December 4, marking the Helms' 48th wedding anniversary. Malta The Malin unit of GOC will hold a potlack supper in Ma lln Park Hall, Monday, December 11, at 6:30 p.m. with the entire community invited to participate. Guest speaker will be Jim O'Don ahue of Klamath Falls who will show slides of wildlife in Florida ana elsewhere. Staff Set. James B. Shram of Klamath Falls and his family will alsp attend. Malin Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dem and daughter. Donna, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Yale and Guthrie, Iowa, returning home Tuesday. Driving was difiictilt be cause of storms from Nebraska to Oregon. Masons Malin Lodge 194 AF & AM will hold an individual Instal lation on Saturday. December 10. in the Malin Masonic Hall at 8 p.m. Ceremonies are open to the public. Refreshments will be served. i Merrill The Merrill Home Ex tension Unit will meet Friday, De cember 9, at 10 a.m. in the recre ation hall with potluck luncheon at noon. Making cakes attractive is the, project with Mrs. Luther Rippy and Mrs. Delmer Haskins, leaders. There will be a gift ex change of something homemade. Each person is asked to bring , a pie tin, an apron and a potato. Everyone welcome. Square Dance The Merrill Step-En-Stompers Club will held a fquare dance Saturday evening. December 10, in the recreation hall starting at 8 o'clock. Public welcome. , AID PROGRAM SEOUL, (Pi A seven-man House Foreign Affairs Committee ar rived from Okinawa Wednesday to look Into the multi-million dollar U.S. aid program for Korea. - Pointe's La La Pointe's Pointe's La t Po La Poi La La U Pi rointe 's La. .a la s3 s La Pointe's La nte's La Pointe's Pointe's La Pointe's La La Pointe's La Pointe's Pointe's La Pointe's La ii Tear v - .J. -X 1S 1 4 ,iaJtKS!aiu.W. BERTHA LEE Bertha Lee Services Set Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Beinice Lee, 16, who died Decem ber 5 will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home on Thursday, December 8 at 2 p.m. The Rev. John Recher will officiate. Mrs. Lee was a lifelong resi dent of Klamath County. She at tended Kiamath Union High School after graduating from AHamont Junior High School. Survivors include her husband. Kenneth C. Lee, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dunn; two broth ers, Alfred and Johnnie and three sisters,' Lola Ray, Alta Dunn and Joyce Dunn, all of this city. Final rites and interment will be in Ml. Calvary Cemetery, John Wold Passes In Dunsmuir Home DUNSMUIR John Wold, 87, died at his home in Dunsinuir Monday evening, following a brief illness. Noble's Chapel in Mount Shasta Is shipping the body to the L. B. Hall Mortuary In Grants Pass where funeral arrangements will be made. Survivors include the widow, Anna, and a son, Lloyd, of Duns muir, and a daughter at Grants Pass. . 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A mustering-in ceremony and bus iness meeting will follow the din ner. Christmas gifts will be ex changed. Oregon Sl-ite Molhert The Ore gon State College Mothers will meet Thursday at the County Li brary at 7.30 p.m. .!. OSC moth ers invited. Sale Slated The OTI Student Wives Association will hold a ba zaar and food sale beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Big Y Market and continuing until the market closes Saturday evening. Proceeds - will go to defray ex penses involved in the association's aifU of layettes for each baby born to a member of the associa tion. Historical Society The Klamath Historical Society will meet Wed nesday at 3 p. in. in the lecture room of the county library. Vot ing will be held on an amendment to change the annual meeting time from the first Saturday in Novem ber to the first Wednesday in De cember. New officers for the com ing year will also be elected. Navy Mothers The regular meeting of the Navy Mothers Cluo No. 804 will be held in the form of a potluck 'supper at 6:30 o'clock Thursday. Families of members are invited and all Navy person nel are Invited. Any ex-Navy. Ma rine, Coast Guard or Seabee and all members of the Naval Reserve are also Invited. . DAV Reunion The annual Dis abled American Veterans reunion will be held in 1he American Le gion Club on North Eighth Street Sunday at 12 noon. Dinner will be served at 2 p.m. There will be dancing and door prizes. DAV members and their guests are In vited. Square Dancing Ira Wyatt will call the square dances held every Thursday night at the Eagles Hall. Special Meeting The Falrhaven Parents and Patrons will hold a La Pointe's La Pointe's La Point La Pointe's La Pointe's La Point La Pointe's La Pointe's La Point La Pointe's La Pointe's La Point Pamper yourself with AAQJUD 135 pair IN HOSIERY Siskiyou Supervisors Vote County Redisricting Plan YREKA Redisricting of Siski you County was accomplished at Tuesday's meeting of the board of supervisors. Supervisor S. C. Jackson, Dis trict 3. surprised other board mem bers by presenting a carefully pre pared ordinance drawn by District Attorney Floyd Merrill and ac companied by an official map pro vided by the county surveyor's of fice. special meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thurs day at the school gym to discuss the setting up of a school Christ mas tree. Meetings of the Christian Wom en's Fellowship Groups are sched uled for December 8 at 1 p.m. as follows: Group 1, Mrs. Gary Pitt, 1326 Shelley Street; Group S. Mis. Lee Huss, 4616 Peck Drive and Group 3, Mrs. Willis King, M50 Crest Street. Meeting of the Great Books group, Thursday, December 8. N8 p.m. at the city library. Discus sion will be on "Aristotle's Eth ics." Vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Clawson, 2166 Dayton Street, are en route to Sweden for an ex tended vacation. Their trip was arranged by the World Wide Tra vel Rtironti. Thcv left New Yorti by a boat oh the Swedish Ameri can line. En route nome sometime in February, they will stop and visit relatives and friends in Ot- tumwa, Iowa and Omaha, In Maneuver Army Cpl. Del bert E. Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Case. 3003 Harvard Street, is a participant in Opera tion Sagebrush, the largest Joint Army-Air Force maneuver since World War II. The exercise Is be ing carried out in Louisiana. A member of Comany A of the 44th Tank Battalion, he is regularly sta tioned at Fort Bragg, North Caro lina. A 1953 graduate of Henley High School, he entered the Army In January, 1954. Complete Chiropractic Care DR. J. W. LOWE 111 So. 4th, Stevens Hottl Bldg. Ph. Off. 2-1131 - Res. 2-0182 La Pointe's1 La P La Pointe's La P La Pointe's La P La Pointe's La F ointe's La F i ni i e s La roinl ointe's La F e's La Poini ointe's La F e's La Poin La Pointe's La F j Pointe's La F inte's La Poin i Pointe's La ( Pointe's La Poin La Pointe's La f Pointe's La Poin La Pointe's La f Pointe's La Poin He explained that the last such ordinance was dated 103 years ago and if chances Wfrn unl mnHa now by the board, it would prob- aoiy oe lorcea oy a direct vote of the electorate in the near fu ture His motion enrrtprf wiihrnit dissent. District , which formerly em braced Dunsmuir, Mount Shasta, part of Weed. McCloud. Kinyon, Pondosa, Spring Hill and Warren will be changed to include only Dunsmuir and Mount Shasta, and areas between and adjacent. McCloud, Kinyon and Pondosa will be in District 1, with Tule lake, Mount Hebron,- Dorris and Hdrnbrook. Warren, part of Weed and Spring Hill will be included in District 3. Yreka and adjacent areas will be In District 4. Old District 4 will become a part of District 5, plus the towns of Etna, Sawyers, Callahan, Som nes, Jorks and Cecilville. The new ordinance divides the electorate as evenly as geograph ically possible, Jackson explained. Following advertising, as pre scribed by law, the ordinance will become effective on January 7, 1956. 7 GIFT MIX MASTER Larger bowl-fit ' beaters for higher, lighter, finer textured cakes, fluffier mashed pota toes. Mixes, mashes, stirs, blends, folds, juices. Jj'VCfj j I Ma hImov. Trade In Ladios Sunbeam 14.95 Budget Accounts and .?." Green Stamps Hours 9:30 to 5:30 700 Main St. Ph. 3151 LADIES Learn to Bowl Now while Lucky Lanes offers Free Bowling Instructions Every Monday - Wednesday - Friday ; ' 2 to 3 Pit Ask your friends and neighbors to join you in famine the nation's most popular game. To sign up call S24S. LUCKY LANES HITS IXMASTER whips, beats, 47! 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