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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1955)
PACK FOITT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY. DKCrTMBKR 13, 1955 ! Ml , . in rfA '7iV J THE "ROSY-CHEEKED SANTAS, sprigs of holly, lighted candles and other Christmasy window trim appearing on glass in business astablishm ents in town is 9he work of two talented young people, Mrs. Carl ( Rachel I Smith, graduate of the commercial art department of Oregon Technical Institute and Bob Barney, first year student. Mrs. Smith isfrom Oaltridge, and with her hus&and, is studying electronics. Mrs. Smith, right, has drawn since a' small child. Barney, left, is a resident of Sprague River and his natural talent is to be directed toward illustrations and cartoons. This chubby snowman adorns window at the Klamath Creamery. Jury Clears Sunny Worden KINCSVILLE. Tex. w Mrs. Sunny Cimlei Worden was cleared Monday by a Kleberg County Grand Jury of a charge that she murdered her husband od lonely Padre Island In October. The 42-year-old mother of three children said after learning of the grand Jury action "I have been fairly dealt with and vindicated. . I am deeply grateful." The attractive brunette had been free on 15,000 bond. The body of her husband. Ron Worden. 43-year-old San Antonio Real estate man, was found Oct. 29 In a shallow Rsave on Padre Island. Just off Uie Texas coast near here. Mrs. Worden several days later told Texas Rangers she killed him and buned his body after he had made her dig the grave and said he was going to force her to kill hro five-year-old daughter andoherself. Mrs. Worden told oof ficee that Worden had beat her. shot at her. and burned her with cigarettes during their brief marriage. She claimed that he got $9tft0 eah and a home worth 145.000 Jrom ner by giving her dru';s and hyp notizing her. in Oregon. Heavy Blizzards Hit Plains Of Canada REGINA, Sr.sk. ip One of the Schools were closed, buses worst blizzaids in years knocked .(ailed, planes grounded and trains xvrdrrcr;" the Canadian prairies Tuesday. "oss u'e prairies by winds up to One man was known dead. Thci ,u bcores 01 ennaren were sirsiiucu in schools and humes nea! by. Au thorities in many districts closed classrooms. body of mounted police inspector D. J. McCombe was found in his snowed-in car In the Nonh Battle- ford area of northwest Saskatch ewan. He had left his engine run ning to keep warm and died from carbon monoxide fumes. At least four persons were re ported missing as the Arctic storm swept over Aloerta and Saskatch ewan and pushed into Manitoba. Zuleima Nile Club Fetes Husbands TULELAKE Husbands of mem bers of the Tulefake Zuleima Nile Club were guests of honor at Christmas dinner meeting at the Sportsman a Hotel on December 8. Gifts were presented to the hon or guests and members of the club look gifts to be sent to a Shrine hospital. Betty Kelley was In coarge of the aitractlvelv decorated tabtls which carried out tffe holiday naotif. Helen Olney sang two Cttristma songs and the guests and hostessev They were married sang carols. Places ere marked i for 24 in the hotel's ban- ')m. Ho&& Party. MALIN The American Legion Mid its Auxiliary's Christmas par ty and gift exchange was held De cember 1 with 0 members alA-nd bid. Men members brought a biy iree for Uie community Christina., tree and oie for their ov.?l party Iroi Glffcss Mtf.'fim. Matting the trip were Bifty Daltoa. ouis Knlait. Earl tVilson. John Hrrschfelt. Earl Cavin, Phil Blohm, Cecil Jackson, flpnry Va-kni:? Bvnie v ui TV Jfcrry Rajnus, Bob Byrne. Ivaa Pe trask, Wltfrnw Alibis, Ml ijnua mi Evin Petrasek. T! DaKaft uk wn; used. 94 ?im's tittle 6iuuater was Vfcrd to rrttrk at the I.oion "&ita Cvm ias trW jst ?jDHnr G:ef.l antf his Cfi Wt 1ojw V,- Vtrs Ur moot, v Ctcocai, WASHINGTON f--Serretarv of Stale Dvlles leaves for Phi is to tdav. on his 23rd official oversea?; i visit, to press (or closer coopera j iftjn by Atlantic Pbc; allies to oil 1 set Russia's tougher tliplo- Duller Is rejiurtetf reua'y to new moves in poola co:m ai wh1 isrrcs m niie mitary caka(3 by 15 Atlantic Pact members. j Secretary ai Dcaen.-v VJon and' Secretary of the Treasury Huts-j lrey Mm fill nond tla AUttnff. Jict ucil mating, hich lt& gins Thursday. Te pnacffAl furt of tm j meeti 4 is ta roii -mi annual ireview of pro;rebs tlw A'ies have! mats1 m ildin? land, sei t:id air1 jtHa's an a It iyarpr' ov I let attat-k. Dulles ala lay.s to meet priv ate! with British Forctqa Secre tary Harold Macmillaii to review j :io-le Eastern pro'olems. ! I Dulfcs w as reported cor.riaent ; ft Pans wectaiKR wuald sUtceedl in mfu.smtr a stronger spirit of cooperation am.ig the Mlantic Pact countries. The East-West duadloc- at Ge ift'Va, he believes, will serve as v."- iin.'tus foi the 1 4U?.s to stick toy(hi. reversing what ae as a rounr trend tavtard fcsigiuy ifcr to ffoj Genev cub J: ti e at) the Russian?. A .short in a .i-Ihpt machine mo tar resulted in the !:ia!h fills fire -pariient (?o:ns to tia rffsl rca of Charles 'inch. 115 .iit Jtitney. There was im dm i.'e except to the machina. The call was recivA at S al a m. trt. j. Vf. imri 111 fe. 4th, SSomaa Hmul m. 1 OB. V111 . gjw Wisiifo tout Goifon iff Sfaat A Wegier Mwte f)rtfwf 4t Wcsftsm $ift Homes. eon Ctiilcfers and) 0 Contractors SCC US NOW Tcle-PIiance Center Wholesale Distributors Uh ft Wabiitf Ph. 7709 Resins police hunted A six-year-old boy who leit schiwl at the helRht of the suirm and did not arrive home, A trucker was sought between Wilkle and Unity. 100 miQs west of Saskatoon, -and two (Sen were missing in the Ktnders- ley area 115 miles southwest 01 Saskatoon. 1 Although auto accidents were numerous no deaths were reported. , The westbound Supeiconllnental of the Canadian National Railways smashed Into a truck at Wain-C wricht. Alia., but the driver had left his vehicle parked while he helped a stalled school bus and it rolled on to the lock. A truck missed a bridge in Rcgina and plunged into a snowdrnt .o dOOp that only Uie rear end was show-' uig. Tho driver got out unhurt. A report from Saskatoon teimed the bhzfnrd the woist in prairie history. A Regina official called 1 "perhaps the worst in living mem ory." The dificrence lay in the Mronf winds. The Edmonton weather ofuce said Its 10-uelow temperature with the 35-m!lc-an: houi nalc was equivalent ft 60 be low with a five-mile blow. Temperatures nose-divided, from 32 above to i below In three hours at Regina. down to 30 below in west Alberta. However, Manitoba temperatures were not expected to rchch the extremes recorded1 In Al. be'rea and Saskatchewan. ; ASK FOR PURE-PAK. BRAND WIENER?. LUNCH MEAT? TOP CUALlfy ' . LocaOv Made, aid Unconditionally GUARANTEED! At vour local food storo The Chapel by the Garden , O'Wair'e Manorial ChpK& Service Ur All Incomes Tarns 18 ITkvtfv to Fky , mmn . pit mm Kiddie Q'Kn, WW mbciji tt W tmJN, rata . . . logger 6oc .field twtw ' Cowbey Scat .o Cmiiss Boot Extra Wear la or Pou VAN ORMAr J27 Mai Open Friday fid 9 . mf tS NOT tW tAMlt vgrv T I to mm ABCtUt W'MkMi INCH SIZE &w 0 0NK COWN tU WIIK mS&M?& i - Curd. r t v 17.95 ' 'istiin -Vj. -. 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