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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1955)
PAGE EIGHT mwvpsimv WMRER 14 1055 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON BASIN BRIEFS (Shower Planned A bridal tihow-l Home Kktemlon TT.e llfnlry r will be held at 8 p.m. Friday Home Extension unlv will do caLo at tlie parish hall ol Bl. Bai'na- decorating and hold 11.1 annual has Church In Lantell Valley for Chrutrnus party and gilt exr-liango Catherine Dearborn. All friends are 1 Thursday at 10 a m. at ihe DcLap invited. Card Parly There will be a pub lic card party sponsored by the Bonanza Odd Fellows Lodge at the Bonanza library on Saturday, De cember 17 at 8 p.m. Everyone la welcome. Mr. Gerald Qulnn o( Malm was called to Tillamook to be with her mother while her father enlera the hospital lor surgery. Coming Home Harriett Coulson. teacher In the San Jose hChool residence on the Merrill Highway Potluck will be served. Alturah Airman second ( las: Yosh YamaKia, USAF. went over seas Thursday night by plane for two years of duty in Japan. New Baby Mi and Mrs. Bern ard A. Jackson of Alturas became parents of a new daughter, weigh- ing 6 lbs. la oz.. at the Modoc Medical Center on December 11 8:55 p.m. Malio Order of Rainbow system will arrive home 10 spend ;Ciils No. 9 will hold a food sale the Christmas holidays with tier at Wllcie's Clothing store on Sutur parcnts. Mr. and Mrs. John Cuul- day. December 17 stalling at 1C son, Tutelage. Meeting of the Tulelake EJeme lary School PTA Thursday. Decem ber 15 at 3:30 p.m. There will be a musical program by students under Ihe direction of Mrs. 'jar raine Keller and a message about Christmas by the Bev. Marvls Key. aer. pastor of Uie Tulelake Com munity Presbyterian Church. CITY BRIEFS Uv, &i vmum J ' ... 1 1 M Mb h,-L, i nlhft I Singer Mecftas Pleads Innocent . iiiiLt j VAN NUYS, Call!., -fi Stager ! hen 1-leaned over to Alleged Forger Gordon MacRne has pleaded lnno-1 1 had exactly two Brinks, j" rent to a misdemeanor ctliir.'C 01 me evrin.m. which I xn.i ..'" di ip.ik rim nit; mid nsked a uial. It was set lor Jen. U. Macrae. 34. wa: tailed niter be- I'NOPPOSKIi .. County law enforcement ollicerj ;,u involved u:a tour-cur collision! CLERMONT, Fla. w R" and operatives oi '.lie Burns Dc-. cn:-;,v yesterday. He was released Rantwcll u.is unopposed, for ?' ;ury iiiK for a new iiiuht eluo act" ective Agency were seaicniiin nK $ti3 boil. .Vean?dav lor r.n allcpcd lor?e:'i "Tne crash v.as unavoiu who is reported to have cached ,c told newsmen. "I dropped a 1 the title of the oflice hud ho 7 . led lelgr.rette on the lloor ol mv eff the bullet by error. niv. ear and the accident happened 'election must be neld. treastirer in yesterday's !.,, .,:.! n. 1, e'eCllon. Job's Daughters Bethel No. meeting. Thursday, December 15, 7:30 p.m.. In the Masonic lall. The bethel's cooked food sale slated lor December 17, at Buy Low Fopd and Quality Markets. No Meeting There will be no meeting of Pythian Sisters Tunple, No. 70 tonight. The next meeting will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday, De cember 31 In the IOOP Hall. Social Meetinr The Pelican Auxiliary No. 1383, VFW, will hold a social meeting Thursday at p.m. In Ihe VFW Hall. There will be a gift exchange and refresh ments will be served. Married Mr. and Mrs. Russel T. Kyle were married In Reno December 10. The bride is the for mer Stella Clark, 330 Hanks Street, The bridegroom Is originally front San Francisco. He Is now In the barbershop business In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. William Sun del. Lakevlew. daughter and soi-In-law of the bride, attended the wedding. Onen Home The annua Reames Oolf and Country Club open home for members will be held on De cember 18 fromi 3 to 8 p.m. Tne board of directors Is the host. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bishop are co-chairmen. Prneram Net Th Women's As aociation of the First Presbyterian Church win hold Its Christmas pro grain at 1:30 p m. Thursday in the educational building at the church. Food Sale Planned The Women n! the Seventh Day Adventlst Church will hold a food sale from m.-5 p.m. Thursday at the Ma-kei Baske'. Fod Hems "h'-h will keep until Christmas will be eaiured. OTI Home Kxtenslon The Ore gon Technical Institute Home Ex tension Unll will meet Thursday at 10 a.m. In the student lounge. A potluck luncheon will be served. Bring anything but dessert. There will be a gift exchange and bring your own table service. Rehekah Lodge Mrmbers of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 are asked lo bring canned food for Christmas baskets in the regular meeting al the IOOF hall at I p.m. Thursday. There will also be gift exchange. a.m. Vacation Mr. and Mr?, lluber Morelock, Malln. aie home from a week of vacation in Calnornia. They visited his sister in Bakers Held and her brother at Brentwood, stopped in Las Vegss to see for mer Malinites, Mr. and Mrs. John James. Meetlna of the Midland Granse I officers and Installation for those I officers who have not been m- stalled at the Henley Grange Hall, ! p.m. on December 15. Corvallls Meeting Lee Hansen. county 4-H agent, and Elgin t'or-i netl. county extension ageni. lelt ' Lakeview Monday to attend thei cnnual staff conference at Oregon State College. j ' Lakevlew-Mrs. Doroihv Brown Chief Justice NomeS Bjw ChristmCIS SHOW Planned c.nr",,?;i,,i ,Mamarn rai.s uage - i i in it i NEW MANAGER at Model Shoe, 717 Main. Street, it Orville Rehling, cenver, who wus formerly eisiitant manager of Arbuckle's Buster Brown Store at Eugene. At left is Mickey Hayman, assistant manager, and Glen Edwards, right, salesman at the store. Rehling, who for merly owned his own shoe firm in the Midwest, completed a long period of service with the Navy three years ago in July. Mrs. Rehling is expected to join him here in the near future. Of the couple's four children, two are qrown, one is in college at Eugene and the fourth, Doug las will accompany his mother to their new home in Klamath Falls. 5600 in Ktolcn payroll checks m a lu'hiccl Klamath Falls bank. According to Distlitt Attorney Richard Bccsley, a complaint has been filed usaln.it Charles Hopkins. 35-year-old machinist, by the First .National Bank. HO;:lns is aliened to have stolen payroll checks lioni the H. E ones i Son Machine vsuop wnue ewplovty; by the firm. ,.elcv oaid 'he fugitive then forced oie signature of one of the llien?oeij of the company lo half a dozen checks and cashed them ;H the uank. The Ihell ocurred eariy last month but was not dis covered until the bank statement was mailed lo Ihe linn. It v.;ia reported thai Hopkins may have fled lo the East Coasi. for h im or , VOGUE LUGGAGE The qift- of o lifetime . . . hand some Voque Lugqoqc, in' both men's and women's styles. 13 matching pieces - open slock. Piiccs start at $24.50 plus tox. 6th and Klamath BLY A free Christmas show is SALEM i.V Chief Jiisiice Harold i planned for the young people and 'Children of the Bly-Bealtv area bv I t lie Blv Lumber Company officials, Gilbert Lilly and Don McGee. with the cooperation of Mr. and Mrs. ! George Kullerton owners and oper ators of the Arch Theater, i Bly Lumber Company's Christ , mas rift lo ihe community will be Tax Colleellon-The Lake Coun- J- waincr announce ire lonov, ty sheriff's office reports S549.091.M assifciiiuenu ol circuit judi.'e; or 84 per cenl of the S653.298 81 1 Wednesday: Judge David R. Van Lake coumv 1955-56 taxes were , denbe.g. Klamath Falls, to Des paid by November 15. This com-rhules County to hear Rollins vs pares with an 86 per cenl collec- K0""ls lion at the same time a year ago. "' " """' rumanu. : appointed nidke pro tern lor Jack- Films Shown The Laieview s0, County lor 33 days, beginning i tne snowing- of Walt Disney's Pi- Chapter of the Daughters of the I January J. I nocchlo. a Western film and sev- Amerlean Revolution met nt Ihe 8chminck Museum on December II). Mrs. Tom Farrell showed col ored slides of her trip to the South ern stales. Lakeview A 6:30 potluck dinner will precede die regular meetint. of Oriental Chapler No. 5. Ordei of the Eastern Star on Veones day. December 14 at the IOOF Hall. Party Planned Cubs of Lake view PTA Pack No. 13 will give T. Christmas parly for guests ol Ihe Mautz Rest Home on Decem ber an at I p m Cub parents are welcome. eral cartoons on Tuesday afternoon. December 20. There will also be free popcorn for all who attend. Theater doors will open al 12:45 and the show will start at 1:15 p.m. Children will be seated first and mothers will be invited to oc cupy the remaining seals in the Ours and ours atone! 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