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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1956)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. 1956 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN BASIN BRIEFS (Continued from pate 4) Camn Fire Meeting The South KlRmath DtMrict Camp Fire Girls Leaders Association will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday at (he Mardm Pilletle residence. 2334 Summers Lane. Demonstrations of decora tions and (lowers tor dads and daughters banquets are planned To Portland Mil. Donald Evans, New Pine Creek, president o( the LaKQ uounty pta council, will attend a legislative workshop on January 4 ana a board of man agers meeting of the Oregon Con gress of PTA at the Portland PTA office on January 6. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Eldred Han son, Klamnth Falls, junior vice president of this region. Left Out The name of Gleng er's store In Chlloquln was Inad vertently left out of the list of sponsors of the free merchants' show al the chlloquln theater. The list was 'published Friday. William Wilson' of Alturas. died December 28 at the Modoc Medical Center In Alturas. A Son weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz. was bora December 30 at the Mo doc Medical Center, Alturas, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cervantes 01 Alturas. Bleber Drs. James and Aud. rev Mem of Bieber are parents of a baby girl weighing 5 lbs. 14'? oz. born December 30 at 7:50 a.m at the Modoc Medical Center in AJturas. Anyone knowing the where abouts of Douna Thompson, wife of the late Ira Thompson. Alturas. is asked to get In touch with the Moaoc County sheriff's office, phone 4451, or George Royall, phone 2101, Alturas. A .Special Meeting of Pros perity Social Club. Malln OES. will be held Thursday, January 5, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mervyn Wilde to plan the guinea leed. Malln The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its Januarv meeting Wednesday evening at 1 p.m. to dispose of business in time to heal figl. James B. Shrum speak on civil defense and show films. The program will start al 8:30 p.m. with all organizations. Jnvnea. There will be refresh ments, according to Hazel Kalina. president. David Evenson arrived in Ma lln December 23 to spend Christ mas with his sisters. Mrs. Alice Dokken and Mrs. Ruth Rick and (heir (amines. A (ormer employe of Bank of America In Tulelake, he is with Bank of America in Ja- f.i ...it.., .it ,aa D1JUCU UJ IU1 another three years. It is his first trip oacx in tnree years. Guests for the weekend at the home of Mrs. Howard Schmidt, Bonanza, were her slBter and fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Womack and David Wayne of Portola, Call- lornia. Qeturned Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schmor and sons returned to Bo nanza Friday after spending the holidays with her parents In Eu gene. J. A. Barratt has returned to Bonanza after spending Christmas With his daughter at Bend. Patsy Tofell leaves Bonanza todav in return ta training at c Patrick's Hospital at Missoulaj Montana, auer unristmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank To fell. Mrs. O. C. Wells of Tulelake is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple at Bonanza. The Ben Norks had as guests Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wagner of Los Angeles and their son, Charlie Wagner and daughter, ! Mrs. Joe Nork of Klamath Falls. ; Flood Damage More than 600 acres of the Wolff ranch on Sprague are still flooded as a re sult of last week's high water. For several days the water covered the Sprague River Highway both hv the ranch area and just above Lone Fine near one of the Giengei' ranch hay sheds, near Chiloquin. A Third Fire In Chlloquln in' two days was extinguished without having to call the fire department 1 when Mr. and Mrs. Orville Weddle I discovered and put out a flue (ire Thursday. ' Chlloquln' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ravizza, Bally and Mike spent, Christmas Day In Bend with Susan i at St. Charles Memorial Hospital.) Susan, injured recently in an auto mobile crash, will undergo surgery January 4 after two weeks with her right leg in traction. It is hoped she can be moved either to Klamaih Falls or home in 10 days. She will be unable to return to the University ol Oregon until the spring term. Navy Leave Morralee Griffin, formerly of Chiloquin, has been there visiting friends. He returns to duty in Rhode Island mid-January. . Klamath Agency Twlla Knight pipe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Knightpipe, has spent Christmas vacation at home from Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kan sas, ' where she is a senior. Ted Siemens sophomore at OSC. returns Monday after vaca tion with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siemens and Dick al Agency Lakeshore. Moves Mrs. Dee (Todd) Del fenbacher and daughter Denise left last week for Waleska, Georgia, to make their home. Her husband was killed in a Labor Day log ging accident and she has sold their local property. They were ac companied by her mother. Mis. Catherine Brown, who has been at Chiloquin during the fall months while on leave of absence from her post as dietician in a college in Georgia. From Portland The Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Buck were Christ inas week guests of their daughters and their families, the Fores. Freids of Chiloquin and the Roy Oiengers of Sprague River. They left Tuesday to return to Pleasant Home, a Portland suburb, where the Rev. Buck Is pastor of the Methodist church. Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Thew and family left Wednes day for their home at La Mesa, California, after Christinas here and in Sprague River and Lake-view. Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Jones of Dairy spent Christmas at urants pass with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones X 1 FACTORY SERVICE and Ports for PACKARD STUDEBAKER INTERNAT'L TRUCKS JUCKELAND Truck Sales & Service, Inc. 11th end Klamath Ph. 2-2581 23 IfecM'Afja Monday, January 2, 1 933- Mr. X, man of mystery end Jock-of-oll-trodes who is visiting Klomoth Falls under the auspices of The Evening Herald and Klamath News, will present the program ot the Lions club next Tuesday noon at the Hotel Wil lard. Doug Puckett will be chairman of the day ond promises on unusuol feature which he refuses to announce. Tuesday, January 3, 1933 Mr. .ond Mrs. F. H. Cofer enter tained "the old five hundred crowd" with a wotch party, New Year's Eve, ot their home on High street. Cords provided the rV entertainment and a midnight supper was served. Wednesday, January 4, 1933 Hugh Currin, son of Mrs. Will Wood, is leaving Sunday for Portland where he is attending medical college. He spent the holidays here with Mr. ond Mrs. Wood. Thursday, January 3, 1933 City officers of Chiloquin were sworn into office Tuesday evening. Mayor Lelond Casey re ceived his ooth for the third time. The (our new councilmen who went into office are J. E. McCain, Dr. Phil Cole, Guy Stoiger end T. R. Markdwordf. Mrs. Henrietta Markdwordt Is treasurer and Art Pariaux is police judge ond city recorder. Friday, January 6, 1933 Mr. ond Mrs. Marvin Shepherd, of 846 Coliforntc avenue, returned Fridav evening from Salem, where they spent Christmas ond a portion of the holi days with Mr. Shepherd's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd ore proprieton of the Shepherd Music Store on South Sixth street, Saturday, January 7, 1933 John H. Houston, local repre sentative of the Equiloble Life Insurance company, has been selected os one of six speakers to address the oil states soles congress of life insurance men to be held in Portland, Jon uory 9. Insure With JlaHky &. LIABILITY . FIRE Paul O. Landry V. T. Johnson D. L. Thomas 419 Main Street Phone 2-2526 AUTO PROPERTY ml Rudy's January Below Cost men's wear ' a lTll H Hjl ' GROUP 1 f We believe this fo be our greatest sale! Here's your chance to save lots of money on all your needs for quality mens wear! GROUP 2 SUITS GROUP 3 SUITS S4D GROUP 4 SUITS 95 Linens end dacrent Save thai fer lat.r, but BUY NOW! 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