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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIFTEEN
5th OREGON BEAVER PLATOON
HOW BEING FORMED
For information contact SSgt Morts, Klamath County Court House in Klamath Falls.
lannes
COUKTMY Of SMITH-1ATB FSINTmO CO, KLAMATH FAUJ. OUOON
Nancy Ogle
Rites Planned
Aneieni East-West Customs
Meet At Philippine Xmas
Caroling Is popular, but has be- I nltles. They tax caroling groups,
:ome a nuisance in some commu-1 Other towns prohibit them.
MANILA 01 contrasting cits.
toms o the ancient East and
Christian West meet at Christmas
time in the Philippines.
Americans, Spanish, English, In
donesians, Malayans, Indians and
Chinese have left their Imprint on
yuleltde celebrations In this young
Asian republic. There's a blend ol
plum pudding and stuffed suckling
her four months old ! P P'ne trees and Danana pianuj.
eggnoKS una uuunuk imuui,
and Dreaawn aancing, nrc-
LAKEVIEW Funeral services
for Nancy Ann Ogle. 23, who died
December 17 In Portland will be
held from the Presbyterian Church
Lakeview. at 3 p.m. Thursday. De
cember 22. She was the wife of
Robert Ogle. Lakeview and the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hall. Portland
She and
son were visiting at the home of
her parents when death came.
Mrs. Ogle was drying dishes in
the kitchen when she collapsed
and died. She had not been pre
viously 111. .
Final rites will be in Sunset
Park with the Ousley-Osterman
Funeral Home In charge,
' Pallbearers will be John Blythe,
Dr. Hnrry Sabln. Louis Llnville.
Julian Herndon, Casey Jones and
Dr. William Strtcby. Honorary
pallbearers will be Harold Cook,
Warren Anglee. Archie Reed, Lor
en Cofel, John Blair and Earl
Wakefield.
TO VISIT WASHINGTON
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil I
President-e 1 e c t Juscellno Kubit
schek announced Tuesday he will
visit Washington. New York and
ers
crackers and solemn Midnight
Mass processions.
The Philippines Is the only Ro
man Catholic country In Asia. It
has drawn heavily from the Span
ish and Americans in Its Christmas
festivities. But in remote barrloa
(villages) throughout tha 7,100 Is
lands, strange and sometimes pa
gan customs still form part ot this
season's activities.
Christmas food has shifted main-
ly lo the fBVortte Filipino dishes
chicken and pork heavily seasoned
with garlic and rice. These leasts
usually Include lechon, roast suc
kling pig. Dessert may be an
English plum pudding, or an American-type
pie.
Din. trees from the mountains
re trimmed .by Western standards
On Negros Island In the South.
frult-bearlng banana plants are
cut. One Is placed In each corner
of ihe room and decorated with
rice sheaves, coconut clusters and
farm products. Visitors can pluck
a ripe banana off the tree. Fisher
men in pabangan decorate a tam
arind tree wilh fish.
Christinas Eve processions are
common. Young men and women
dress as saints in Kawit, Cavlte
province. Each rides in a cart
drawn through the streets. At the
end of the line a cart carries a
young couple depicting Mary and
Joseph. They go from house to
house seeking shelter. The proces
sion ends at the church Just before
Midnight Mass.
The Chinese' practice of punctu
ating celebrations with firecrack
ers has been adopted too.
Four Minor
Thefts Reported
Four minor thefts were reported
this Tuesday by Klamath Falls po
lice. Two of them were coats tak
en from restaurants while their
owners were eating, and the other
two were accessories taken .irr;m
parked vehicles.
The persons losing coats were
' Ralph Gilbert of the Anchor Ho
tel, who lost his coal Aionaay ai
the Chuck Wagon Cafe, and V. M.
; Caley, 320 Lowell, who lost his
! coat at Sari's Saturday evening,
Trowbridge and Flynn Electric .
, Company, located at the air base. ,
lost a five gallon can of gasoline '
while a pickup truck it owned was
parked on Sixih Street between
Pine and Main Monday evening.
C. E. Perry, 630 Pine Street, lost I
' two hubcaps from his auto while it i
, was parked in the California Ore
gon Power Company lot at Fifth i
and Pine streets Monday evening, j
On The Record
KLAMATH FALLS
niRTHS
EGEL1NE Born lo Mr. ' and Mrs
Robert Ejteline, December 19. a Kirl
weighing 8 lb. U'.a oz. at the Klamath
Vallev Hospital.
LYON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hbt
old Lyon. December IB. a boy weigh
ing 7 lb. 2'i ot. at the Klamath Valley
Hospital.
BOWEN Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar A. Bowen. December 19. a boy
weighing 7 lb. 4 oz. al the Klamath
Valley Hospital.
KLAMATH COUNT
SUITS
Beulah H. Cox vs. Leroy Cox. suit
for divorce. Attorney for plaintiff. Ed
win H. Drtscoll.
Louis T Knisht vs. Phyllis Knight,
suit for divorce. Attorney tor plaintiff,
George H. Proctor.
N. Joy Anderson vs. Eric V. Ander
son, suit for divorce. . Attorney tor
plaintiff. J C. O'Neill.
Jack S Ciffin vs. Joann Clara Glf-
fn. suit for divorce. Attorney for plain
tiff. J. C. O'Neill.
Jerry A. Klrkpatrick vs. Kay Kirk
palrlrk. divorce granted. Attorney for
plaintiff, Edwin E. Driscoll.
severr.l European countries next j In large cities, ine Danana pim
month prior to his Jan. 31 lnaugu- is me miiciat vnrwiiiinn
ration. most villages.
AMBASSADOR ARRIVES
BONN, Germany I The first
Soviet ambassador to West Ger
many, Valerian Zorin, arrived' by
plane in the West German capital
Tuesday.
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December 25th
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ALSO
Crabs
Cracked t Cleaned
JERRY'S
FISH MARKET
822 Main Ph. 5374
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ilfianstore
733 Main
Ph. 3463
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