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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1955)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN BASIN Weed The cancer film for women only will be shows at night, following the holiday sea son, lor women tmpioyca. during the day. Time and place of , the showing will be announced. New Son Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pemberton of Silver Lake are par ents of a boy, Danny Jack, born December 21 at St. Charles Me morial Hospital at Bend. Silver Lake Mrs. Richard Brown and daughter, Laurie, left December 22 for Shoshone, Cali fornia, to spend Christmas week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Monelt. ' Baby Girl Mr. an Mrs. Theo dore Moore of Alturas became parents of a daughter weighing 6 lbs. 1334 oi., December 23, at Mo doc Medical Center. A Baby Boy weighing 8 lbs. 10'4 oz. was born at 12:28 p.m. December 22, at Modoc Medical Center, to Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lar son of Alturas. K.CNO Alturas was given permission by the Federal Com munications Commission in Wash ington, D.C., to stay on the air until tl:30 p.m. last Friday night during the critical weather period to bring Modoc County residents Ihe latest flood and road condition reports. The Civil Defense direc tor, Charles Lederer, and the Mo doc County sheriff's office were in contact with the station to relay all the latest information. Daughter The Modoc Medical Center at Alturas reports the birth of a baby girl, weighing 8 lbs. T.4 oz., at 12:25 p.m., on December 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dees of Al turas. A Son weighing 7 lbs. 9i oz., was- born at Modoc. Medical Center. Alturas, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tipton. Cedarville Funeral services were held Tuesday for Wylie J. Al len who died Christmas Day. In terment was in the Eagleville Cemetery. , Canby Charlie Kline, a resi dent of Canby for several years, died Tuesday at the Modoc Medi cal Center, Alturas. Vinton Miller son of Mrs. Mellie Miller of Alturas and neph ew of Rosa Briles, Alturas, ar rived at Oakland December 26. He Is an officer on a submarine and plans to spend leave visiting friends and relatives at Lakeview and Alturas. A graduate of Modoc Union High School and Annapolis, he attended special submarine school before he was commissioned as an officer on a submarine. All Aliens In the United Slates are required to report their ad dresses to the federal government in January. Get Form 1-53 from your nearest post office or immi gration service office. Fill out the card and give It to the clerk. Do not mail the card yourself. Cards must be filled out .-for each mem ber of the family during January. Named Cadet John P. Hunt ingdon, 18, son of Mrs. Iola S. Huntingdon, 430 Chestnut Street, Mount Shasta, recently was named Strong Gales Lash Britain LONDON (ifl Savage gales with gusts up to 70 miles an hour lashed the Britsh Isles Thursday, halting ocean liners and sending little ships scuttling for shelter. Blasting winds across the York shire moors overturned a number of trucks and uprooted trees. Tor rential rains caused big traffic tie ups in Lancashire County. ; ' Gale warnings were hoisted all around the coast. The liner Em press of France was unable to leave Its dock in Liverpool for Canada because of the winds. Brazil Paper Reports Censors RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil lPI One of Rio de Janeiro's leading morning newspapers'falled to ap pear Thursday and blamed delays in military censorship. An officials of Correio da Manna said the proof of page 6 of the paper still was at the War Ministry two hours after the press run usually starts. Censorship to prevent criticism of the legality of Brazil's provis ional government was decreed last month. The opposition newspaper Diario de Noticas was raided Wednesday and all copies of that day's issue seized because it pub lished an editoripl critical of cen sorship. It said the censors were blocking publication of even offi cial statements. OPEN HOUSE MOUNT SHASTA The Mount Shasta Community Hospital will hold open house Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. The hospital is sched uled to open on January 1. The six doctors who have taken over the hospital have extended an in vitation to the public to attend the open house. LAST WEEK OF LUCAS FURNITURE DECEMBER STORE-WIDE SALE! All your furniture needs re duced SATURDAY LAST DAY Mcfce your furniture dollars qo further thit week! LUCAS FURNITURE 195 E. MAIN BRIEFS to the dean's list at the U.S. Mili tary Academy at West Point. The list Includes cadets who are aca demically in the upper 20 per cent of their class. Huntingdon, a first year man, received his Congres sional appointment to the academy from Rep. Clair Engle. Assigned Army Specialist third class James J. Plank. 26, son of Mr, and Mrs. James J Plank, Alturas, is. a member of the 714th Transportation 'Railway Battalion at Fort Eustls, Virginia. He completed basio training at Fort Old. New Years Dance The Lake County Valley Falls Orange wi.l give a bardtime masquerade dance lor members and friends on Sat urday, December 31. at the grange hall. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. Square Dance Classes Start ing January 3 at 8 p.m. at the Lakeview Faimcw Community Hall, Glenn Sturdlvan will conduct a 12-wecks course of square dance lessons. The Merry Mixers square dance group sponsors the classes wnicn are open to ine public. Leaving Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dalen and son will leave Lake. view January 3 to make their home in Albany, Oregon where Da len will be associated with the Standard Life Insurance Company. , Bonanza The Ernest Glvans had as Christmas guests Mrs. Grace Bowers, Redding: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Givan, Eugene: Gordon Givan, Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Givan and daughter, Klamath Falls. . From Riddle came Mi. and Mrs. Russell Weimer to spend Christinas in Klamath Falls with their daughter, Mrs. Sammy Deh linger, and with the Jack Wcim ers in Langell Valley. LeKoy Welch stationed at the Mountain Home Air Force Base, ana his wife spent Christmas in Langell Valley with his parents, the Ivan Welchs. Nada Derry visited the Les Leavitt home in Langell Valley while nome from Providence Hos pltal, Portland, for Christmas. CITY BRIEFS Women (of the Moose will hold a potluck 6:30 supper at the Moose Hall. Friday, December 30 for members and families. There will be entertainment for families following the dinner. A children's play center will be supervised by members of the Hospital Guild Committee, Women of the Moose. Letter Gust Vourchis. Klam ath Falls, has received a letter from King Paul of Greece, type written in Greek, thanking Vour chis for gifts, letters and copies of the Herald and News sent to him. The letter was air mailed from, ihe palace lpAtheris. Guests Mr: and Mrs. David (Bud) Ustick are holiday guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joy Ustick and Mr. and Mrs. A.-L. Fitzwater. Following their visit here they will return to Barstow, California, w.iere Ustick is sta tioned with the Army at Camp Irwin. Mrs. Ustick is the former Joan Fitzwater. Meeting of the Aloha Past Matrons Club. Friday, December 30, 1 p.m. at the Masonic Hall for a Christmas party and gift exenange. years from your without surgery! ! )'ou SJ 1 i , can" ;4 V .frti A . 1 v" w CM Yes, it's true! 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Weed Lodge: Amuse Children WEED More than 200 children were guests at the annual Christ mas party of Lodge Gloria and Cuorl Unitl lodges of Sons of Italy held the evening of December 17 at Sons Memorial Hall. The Siskiyou Wonderland band, under the direction of Mrs. Irma Freeman, presented musical enter tainment. The boys and girl chor us groups sang "Jingle Bells," and other Christmas songs. Jeanette Mazzel gave tap rou tines; Karen Soletti, piano solos: Shirley Renning, specialty dances; Bob Tollosono and Marcia Sbar baro, accordion solos; recitations by Gail Barbleri and various ac cordion trios by members of the accordion band. Group singing by the 400 persons present concluded the program. Weed School Holds Party WEED The Christmas party of the Weed PTA was held December 20 with entertainment by members of the elementary school. The school chorus provided musical background for the Christmas card pantomime scenes. Students of the morning and afternoon kindergarten classes sang Lanl Gaynor was master of cere monies and extended a welcome greeting to parents and PTA mem bers. Russell Thorpe directed the program, assisted by Mrs. Lois Mardahl and teachers. Gabe Dag gett assisted with stage properties. Mothers of th esixth grade were -hostesses with, Mrs. Andrew Schne berger .of the committee. ANNUAL PARTY WEED The office staff of Long Bell Lumber Company, Weed di vision, held its annual Yuletlde par ty last week at the Weed hotel with 30 persons attending. Earl Dick was Santa Claus and RuS' sell Bradshaw master of cere monies. J. M. White of Longview, former president of. Long-Bell, s special guest, waes unable to at tend because of flood conditions Mrs. Norma Bond was chairman of this year's party. face h Cosmetic Center Vin in . 2 ; ; , 4 V f fersap Bonanza Club BONANZA Hobby projects for the Bonanza Womens club for the coining year will Include oil paint uig, knitting and crocheting, Ital ian and Spanish cooking and pic tures made from flowers. An evening party, to include husbands of members, is being planned for some time in Febru ary. The club was organized Novem ber 10, 1025, by 11 women. Present membership is 46. Mrs. Ada Par sons Sparaatorn. now of Klamath Falls,, was the first president; cur- Lloyd Summons British Envoys LONDON W Foreign Secre tary Lloyd has summoned home Britain's envoys in the turbulent Middle East for consultations next week, the Foreign Office an nounced Thursday. The action by" Britain's new for eign secretary Indicated Middle Eastern affairs will figure prom inently in the discussion later next month when Prime Minister Eden and Lloyd travel to Washington to meet President Eisenhower and U.S: Secretary of State Dulles. The Lond6n meeting of British envoys will take place against a background of secret British dip lomatic efforts in the main cap itals of the Middle East to bring about peace between Israel and the Arab world. The Foreign Office announce ment said British diplomatic rep resentatives have been summoned from Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf territories.' '': WEED POLICE REPORT WEED The Weed police depart ment answered 268 calls In De cember and the patrol car traveled 3.061 miles, according to police chief Harold Barnum. Four mis demeanors booked Involved drunk enness; six felony arrests Included five held for suspicion of auto theft and one for writing bad checks. Other arrests Involved traffic violations. Whether the weather rains or snows Keep dry as toast right down to your toes! ' mm smarter, fiti vtr a knit,,, cmtilcittrtftltvtty 711 BLOCIKS L -'Am-: am Sir 'tH Plans Projects rent president is Janet Fernlund The object of the club In organ. izing was to aid those wishing further education, to build a com munity library and have a social group. The club still owns and maintains the library and during 1955 increased insurance on the building and. furnishings from $1,600 to $6,000. The club also do nated money to the Community Lounge in Klamath Falls, the Klamath County bed at Ooern. beefier Hospital in Portland, March of Dimes, Bonanza Big Springs Park and Bonanza-Lost River (Jem ctery Association. The Langell Valley women, who disbanded their club during the year and presented a check to the Bonanza club for $80 to start special linoleum floor fund for the library, are combining with the Bonanza club. Meetings are held the first Tues. day of each month at i p.m. In the Bonanza library. Dues are one dollar a year and due In Septem ber. Membership is open to all interested women. The next meet ing will be held January S. Farm Bureau Plans Party EDGEWOOD A New Years pa ty for members of the Edgewood Farm Bureau and their guests will be held at ihe Farm Bureau Hall in Edgewood, Saturday evening. Plans for the party were com pleted at the December meeting of the group, conducted by Ernest Solus. Sedge Nelson, assistant farm adviser, was guest speaker and showed a film, "North of the Ant arctic." Mrs.- John Mazzlni and Mrs. Oliver Solus were the refresh ment committee. DR. J. W. LOWE Complete Chiropractic Care and Consulation 111 So. 4th, Stevens Hotel Bldg. Ph. Off. 2-1131 . R.i. 2-0182 better - fitting than ever FOR ALL HEIL HEIGHTS! or evfein hfitt... (ryitai disr Ml stilt 3, M, I MAIN still only 9Q Nike Missile Defense Set For Europe WASHINGTON UP) The Nike antiaircraft guided missile Is the nest advanced weapon likely to be sent to Europe to atrengthen West ern defenses, it was learned today. The missile Itself probably will not be sent overseas for more than year. But In the meantime, launching sites, including under ground storage rooms, will be con structed for the Nike. The supersonic missile, which already is protecting II major ci ties in the United 8tates, will be assigned to U.S. forces stationed in Europe. Its primary mission will- be to guard the string of U.S. bases there, particularly In Ger many. But It also probably will be used In helping protect major West European cities. Present plana do not call for lurnisnmar any west European forces with the Nike, although the Allies will b Informed about the capabilities of the weapon. There is a possibility West European na tions may even be given sufficient Information about the weapon so they can produce it themselves if tney want to. The plan to send Nike missile units to Europe reflects (1) the near completion of the first phase of affording antiaircraft protection to major U.8. cities, (a) the grow- big demand of smaller European nations for greater access to ad. vanced weapons developed by the United States and Great Britain, and (3) the determination to equip North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces with the most modern weap ons, Including nuclear weapons. The Nike, which has a high kill capability against enemy bombers t'p to 25 miles away, la the only operational Army missile not yet supplied to U.S. Army forces in Europe. The missile would be of obvious, value in providing a last- ditch defense In an area such as Germany where advance warning of an enemy attack would be diffi cult because of the closeness of Communist air bases. 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