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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1955)
V BASIN Silver Lake Mrs. C. W. Brown left this week (or a two weeks' visit with her turn, Teres Umhocfer, In San Francisco. Bly Christmas school vacation will start with the closing of school on December 23 and will reconvene January 3. The school's Christmas program will be presented the eve ning or December 22 in the gym nasium. The annual Christmas Ball will be held Saturday, December 17, with Varnum's orchestra piny, lng. Alturas A daughter was born to Mrs. Lois Anklin Conklin of Canby on Sunday, December 4, at 1:18 a.m. , Card Party St. Barnabas Guild. Langell Valley, will hold its monthly card party Saturday eve ning, December 10 in the parish hall. Merrill Home Extension unit will meet at. 10 a.m. Friday in the recreation hall. Polluck at noon, oring a gut tor the ex change, also pie tin, apron and a potato. Everyone welcome. Square Dance Merrill Step- tn-siompers club will hold a quare dance Saturday, December 10. starting at p.m. in the rec reation hall. Public invited. Malln GOC will meet for pot luck supper Monday, December 11, 6:30 p.m. in Malln Park Hall. Jim O'Donahue and Staff Sgt. James B. Shrum of Klamath Falls will be guests. Everyone welcome. Malln Lodge 194 AF & AM will hold an individual Installation Saturday, December 10, at S p.m. in the Malin Masonic Hall. Wor shipful Master Harvey Clugston will be seated.. Public invited. Re freshments follow installation. In Bay City Walter Casebeer and son. Mrs. Lucile Leggett and Mrs. Ida Casebeer, all of Bonan za, are spending a week In San Francisco. , Mm. Annie Cllne of Alturas Is spending the winter In Bonanza with her niece, Mrs. Florence Horn. ; ; . . Dorene Lindsay a teacher at Oakland Junior College, and San' dra Lindsay, a Junior at Reed Col lege in Portland, have returned to their schools fter visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Lind say In Langell Valley. Convention The annual Cali fornia Cattlemen's convention is being held at Red Bluff today, Fri day and Saturday. Nine county committees are co - hosting the event. Fort Klamath The December meeting of the Civic Improvement Club will be held Friday after noon, December 19. The annual Christmas party and gift exchange of the club will be held Saturday ivening, December 17, starting with a T p.m. potluck dinner. An imal reports by officers will be heard after dinner. , Change f Date sf the Fori Klamath community Christmas OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. Ll waawh a I I I LIMED OAK or MAHOGANY FININSH sTl 1 IX X WITH GENUINE MICADYNE PLASTIC LAMINATE TOP Retain Iwittr and finish forllFE OF Y0UP H0MEI Withstand Hair u to 300F. o Stain Rtsiitan o Alcohol Rosiittnt Easily Cloanad with Watar STORK NOUKS I " fiJO to S:i I 701 MAIN ST., BRIEFS tree and program Is announced. It will be held Friday, December 23. in the Fort Klamath rnmn,n. ty Methodist Church instead of the previous evening In the C.I. Club house. Mrs. Viola Page was brought heme to Fort Klamath last by her son. Guss A. Page, from luamam valley Hospital where she had been treated for bronchial pneumonia and a fractured hip. She Is being cared lor bv hi .daughter. Mrs. Edna Page' Orth, at rori Klamath. Mrs, Page la 83 years of age. Go South Mr. and Mrs. Ern est L. Reese left Fort Klamath last week to spend the winter at Baiiersfleld. California. Thoy own end manage the Fort Creek Motel two miles south of Fort Klamath. Fort Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Orem have moved to Klam. ath Falls for the winter. Their hired hand and family, Mr. and Mrs.. Ted Floyd, and two small sons, left Sunday to spend the winter at the ' Ira Orem It Son ranch at Merrill. Survey Work To Be Aired TULELAKE. A meeting to dls cuss the results of a drainage sur vey on lease lands that has been conducted by the Division of Ir rigation, University of California, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the Agricultural Extension service will be held In the Marcha Theater, Tulelake, starting at 1:30 p.m. on December 13. James Luthln, Division of Irri gation. University of California who made the survey will present his findings at this meeting. Ken Baghott, former Tulelake farm advisor, who requested this study, will be on hand to discuss the general problem of salt ac cumulation In the lease lands as found from his tests and experi ence. Cub Scout Pack Plans Meeting Cub Scout Pack No. t with Fred Ehlers as scoutmaster will meet at Roosevelt School Friday De cember 9 at 7:30 p.m. for presen tation of achievement awards fol lowed by a Robin Hood skit, by dens 4 and 7. All Cuba and their parents are invited to attend. Boys who are registered for scouting but who are not yet In dens are especially Invited to be present. As yet only three dens are ac tive In .the Roosevelt school com munity. Mrs. Elbert Stiles and Mrs. R. J. Brinager are den moth flu 4. u. w-. . w Johnson and tits. John Thomas for Den 7 and Mrs. Ellis Whitney for Den 4. H . V I m7 1 95 TABLE 31" lonf UVa" widt STEP END TABLE 22" high, 22" lonj, 14" wid y I X s KLAMATH FALLS aMaaaaBBBBBaaaBBBBJiaaaasais-awaaaafV - .',.- 1 " ( I ' - CHECKING PROOF Noel Flynn, lefi, manager of Pay Less Drug,, and Harvey Borgman, merchandise manager, are shown checking proof of the big Pay Less Gift Guide, which ap pears in Friday's Herald and News. Yhe 16-page section is the largest ever published by the Herald and News for an individual advertiser. CITY BRIEFS Baiaar Planned The First and Second Wards of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold a bazaar and rum mage sale from 9 a.m. - 0 p.m. Friday and 0 a.m. -5 p.m. Satur day, In the Pelican Theater build ing. Winema Post The Winema Post No. 142, American Legion, will hold a potluck supper at 6:30 p,m, Saturday in the Shasta Orange Hall. A Dutch auction will be one of the highlights of the evening funds raised will be used to spon sor a girls' softball league and to buy girts for the Juvenile Home Games are planned and there will be music for dancing. The public Is invited. For furthen information call Olive Adamson, 8075. Royal Neighbore Mae E. Lo. gan, state supervisor of the Royal Neighbors of America' will attend the Friday night meeting of the Klamath Falls chapter at 8 p.m. In the KC Hall. Mrs. Logan was lo be at the Stevens Hotel from 3:18 p.m, Thursday afternoon to answer any questions of members. The Klamath chapter will hold an m iSvicOMPLITI I ""f TgtJ$ 67-PC. SET AV'4 r" 4iA WEISFIELD'S LOW PHICI ( Iglp ?j " jjrj 'jyt -My"1 Si. 'r1" "mSZ Dinner tarvlaa 4aj flfi NaaSlaSLaaS? Tn. lubtla ray b.clar.und atvai fJS. t-Vwy t- ' .1 Oiih.1 art mod.ra, tuburb.n thap.. ( CpiVt "htSkt 7.Pliei SIRVICI INCLUOISi VSlaX 3. S " "XVlS" ""mmmP" II Dlaa.r Plata pjiS ijlJTt-Mr. it' Ca aS ' 'jJItaJla'oiili riKRAUJ AND NEWS. election of officers and will plan its Christmas party'at the Friday meeting. Card Party A public card party will be held at the Olene Lost River Community Hall Sat urday at 8 p.m. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. Pelican Post Pelican Auxil iary No. 1383, VFW. will hold a rummage sale from 9 a.m. Fri day and Saturday In the VFW Club. 515 Klamath Avenue. Proceeds will be used for hospital work. Fairhavcn Parents and Pa trons will hold a special business meeting tonight In the Fairhaven school gym to decide on Christ mas treats for the school. Meeting of the Klamath Falls Library Club, at 2 p.m. Monday, December 12 In the city library for a program of Christmas music followed by a tea. Club officers will be hostesses. The Drama Department of Southern Oregon College will pre sent,- "Mr. Pirn Passes By," at Churchill Hall, December 9-10 at 8 o'clock. Important rolls will be played by Mary Ann Munson, Kenneth Ellis and Howard Cain. all of Klamath Falls. Mary Ann 701 MAIN ST. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 PM KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON and Howard arc freshmen at SOC and Kenneth is a senior. Rummage Sale sponsored by the VFW, Friday and Saturday, December 9-10 at the VFW Club Hall, between Fourth and Fifth on Klamath Avenue. Anyone wishing to donate rummage may call 7488 or 6380 for pickup or .it can be left at the club. Rummage Sale The Eight and Forty, subsidiary to the American Legion Auxiliary will sponsor a rummage sale on Friday and Sat' urday In the old Emporium -Build ing on Main street. Call 3o52 for rummage pickup. Women - of the Moose will have a Chapter Bazaar at Moose Hall Saturday. December 10, 8 to li p.m. All officers and commit' tees will assist. DAVIS ELECTED The Traffic Department of the Klamath County Chamber of Com merce reported today that Its ex officio president George P. Davis has been elected president of the' Pacific Inland Tariff Bureau. Dav is, who is president of Pierce Freight Lines, will head an organi zation which is the tariff -publishing body for more than 400 motor freight companies in the Pacific Northwest, KLAMATH FALLS Evelyn Rush Heads Meeting MERRILL Senior Regent Eve lyn Rush presided at the Decem ber 6 meeting 01 women . 01 tne Moose Chapter 18 when Ruth Welch, social service committee chairman, held the chapter night program. - Members win cou ana serve the annual duck dinner Saturday, December 10. at 8 p.m. in the Moose Hall. The public is invited There will be special entertainment and dancing until 1 a.m. Chapter members will prepare food basket for needy, families In Merrill, Malln and Tulelake to be distributed at Christmas. They will also purchase Christmas plants lor shut-ins in the three commu nities as has been the practice In the past. Tlie bazaar will be held Friday at Hodges store in Merrill with Frances Brandenburg, friendship chairman in charge. Chapter development committee reports due at the December 20 meeting are social service. Moose haven, membership and publicity. Chapter members will help Moose lodge members sack candy and decorate the tree tor the Moose Hall, on December 22, at 7:30 p.rrj. Nerseths See Seattle Opera Dr. Marvin Nerseth and daugh ter Gail were present In Seattle for the opera, "The Damnation of Faust." by Berlioz in which Athena Lampropulos, Klamath Falls, co- starred. ' Singing with her were John DrU' ary. tenor, Alvln Elyn, baritone both stars with the New York City Opera Company and -Max Harrell, baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company. The three performances were played In the Moore Opera House. The young Klamath Falls artist, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clus Lampropulos, Open House Sf t For Tule Station TULELAKE Open house at the new office building nf the Tulelake Field Station will be held Wednes day. December 14 in the newly completed building. Hours will be 8:30 a.m. to i p.m. The announce ment was made Jointly by Roy Edwards, Tulelake farm adviser and Burt Hoyle, field station man ager. Ken Baghott, now with the Cali fornia farm extension service, Da vis, former farm adviser for Tule lake will be a guest. The public is Invited to visit the new building, nmsnea at an . ap proximate cost of .120.000. Refreshments will be served all day. ' A Three members donated to the. birthday fund which is used to purchase flowers or' plants for the sick. Alter the meeting, members Ml the sparkle of. ; RHINESTONE AND ICE BLUE W&h Values to 5.95 jvj T'aSS' li reurCkalta V $12 HO MONIY &OWM 4K? ONlYJStWIlK Dazzling white rhinestones sparkling ict blue In necklaces, bracelets, earrings and pins. A new ond varied group fot Foil! 701 MAIN ST., KLAMATH FALLS, ORI. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 PJA. ' - BUY I CHRISTMAS Sf I J NOW! NO MONEY DOWN . . . 2.50 WEEK NtW TnliM . . FOR HERf Moit ol all she wmli Community I ...in bnlliitil NEW Tivilijhl, at y Jr em of Ihi othn fimoul paltarnt. A LIMITED TIMl W OFFER, so shop today and uvi ! pp IV 17 lllll NO FEDERAL TAX ON SILVERPLATE ' 701 MAIN ST. OPEN FRI. NIGHT TILL ? P.M. PAGK N1MK -M,-i tn H Umm Halt wtwrai I members of the Moose Lodfl served refreshments. i only ; THE HIT T.JOaiM ASPIRIN oa cmiio"! MJLl 8 GOOD (HOUGH rMfOUICHIlf C O STU M E JEW ELRY or I wCX. I I V,