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PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 BASIN BRIEFS Film The full length film, "Martin Luther, will be shown at the Malln Community Church, Sun day night, February 12 at 8 o'clock. The public la cordially In vited by the Rev. Carl DeMott. pastor to see this line picture. Dinner There will be a family night dinner Wednesday, February 16. 6:30 p.m. in the Malln Com munity church. An 80-mlnute film, 'Reaching From Heaven," com plete with sound, will be shown following the dinner. This is a Christ-centered lllm with -romance and will appeal to both adults and young people. The public la invited. R. A. long of Fort Rock, mem ber of Lake County Agriculture Siabllitation Conservation Commit tee. Is In Gem hart for the state ASC conference. Mrs, Howard McGee of For Rock is at St. Charles Memorial Hospital lr. Bend where she under. went surgery lost week. She is ex pected home in a few days. Sliver Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. K Graham spent last week checking on business In Philomath. Mrs, Ernie Moran operated the 8llver Lake Mercantile In their absence. Bonania Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fepple and two daughters from Balem and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fepple and two daughters of Klam- ath Falls spent Saturday In Bo nanza at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Owen Fepple. On Leave WAVE June Ralph of San Diego arrived Thursday to spend her military leave with her ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ralph oi Bonanza. To Honolulu Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell, Mis. Joe Potucek and Mrs. Bessie Campbell, all of Langell valley, and Sykes Ham aker of Klamath Falls left by plane February 6 for a week In the Hawaiian Islands. Langell Valley Mr. and Mrs. Dick Derry and Ernest Graves went to Medford over the week end to see Mike Dearborn at Sacred Heart Hospital, Home Mrs. Minnie Schooler re turned to Bonanza February t af ter two months In Reno. At Bull Bale Among the several persons from Malin attending the Red Bluff Bull Sale February 2-4 were Mr. and Mrs, Robert Byrne end Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rajnus. At Gearhart Attending the Ag ricultural Stabilization and Con servation annual state conference at Gearhart on February 6-8 are Walter Cory, Orla Shullanberaer, Lakevlew, and Vancil Withers, Paisley. Now Position Mrs. Dean Elliott Is the new ofllce secretary In the Lake County Agricultural Exten sion office at Lakcvicw. She re places Mis. Kenneth Irons who has moved with her husband to Vale. Filling Mrs. Elliott's former position at the Lake County Health ulflce Is Mrs. Edna Smcrskl. To Portland The Rev. Charles Wayne Julicr, Lakevlew, left Mon day to attend a Portland meet ing of the Christian Education Committee of the Presbyterian sy nod of Oregon. Meeting Lakevlew Explorer Post No. 112 will meet on Wed nesday, February 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Educational Hall. Far East Donald E. Brandon. Blewardsman U.S. Navy, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Casebier of Merrill, Is serving aboard the at tack aircraft carrier USS Shangri La which departed from San Dlcao January 5 for a lour of duly in tlio Far East. The Shangri-La was the first carrier to receive a struc turally angled deck and steam catapults, new features providing greater safety In the handling of aircraft. Breakfast Ed Lukl, Jack B in ner and Lew Harris were chels tor the monthly Presbyterian King's Men breakfast February 6 at Uie Lakevlew Presbyterian Edu cational Hall. Dick Wyatt, Boy Scout field executive for Lake and Modoc counties, was guest speaker. Chiloquln The Klamath Reser vation Basketball Committee of the Reservation Jaycees will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the Chiloquln High School. All managers of Indian basketball teams are asked to attend to help in the planning. .Merrill The Merrill Home Ex tension Unit will meet a half day only Friday February 10, starting at 1 D m.. In the home of Joyce Pohll. "Care of the Hair" will be presented by Margie Hodges and Mrs. C. Cunningham. A baby sit ter will be available. Lakevlew The Madras Buf- falos took two wins from the Lakevlew Honkers in weekend bas ketball games at Lakevlew. Fri day's score was 89-98: Saturday's 611-34. Lakeview's leading scorer, Mike Sullivan, was unable to play because of a sprained ankle. Daniel Dunham of Lakevlew, national FFA president, appeared with Raymond C. Firestone on the Firestone TV program in N a w York on Monday. On a tour vis iting national firms who support the FFA Foundation, he plans to return to Lakevlew March 1. Alturas The Harlem Clowns will play' the Modoc County All Stars basketball team here on March 7. All proceeds go to the youth program sponsored by the 20-30 Club. ) Merrill The children of the sixth grade held a sledding party on Morse Hill on February 1, meeting at the school at 8:30 p.m. Parents and brothers and sisters were guestii. Hot chocolate was served at the home of Charles Perry, instructor at 8 p.m. David Bliss Shell Station, Hilde- brand, underwent an emergency appendectomy at Klamath Valley Hospital on January 30. His sis ter, Mrs. Chester A. Brewer of Ban Diego arrived Wednesday. California Mr. and Mrs. Bud Short of Joneslcs Tavern, Dairy, left Thursday for San Francisco on business. Mrs. Nelson Woods Is taking care of their son, Charles. Mrs, Lester Jones of Dairy re ceived medical care In Klamath Falls Saturday. Hospitalized with a broken hip Is Fred 8torer of Dairy. He is at Klamath Valley Hospital In Klam ath Falls. Cut Thumb Leonard Rltter of Dairy received medical treatment for a cut thumb received recently while chopping wood. Hip Injury Mrs. Sarah Michael went to a doctor last week to be treated for an Injured hip. CITY BRIEFS Meetings Changed The Rebekah Social Club has changed its regu lar meeting date from the second Wednesday of each month to the fourth Wednesday. There will be no meeting tomorrow afternoon. Music Committee Two Klamath Falls students have been named to the Creative Arts committee at the University of Oregon. They are Sue Ramsby, sophomore in sociol ogy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ramsby. 621 North Fifth Street, and Susan Peak, freshman in lib eral arts, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Peak, 2053 Lawrence Street. Both girls are KUHS graduates. Tonight Marantha Missionary Society of the Bible Baptist Church meets tonight (Tuesday) at 7:30 In Cassel Hall with Mrs. Clarence Waldo and Mrs, George Spencer as hostesses. Alan Bach Elected Crew Leader LAKEVIEW Alan Bach Is the newly elected senior crew leader and Ted Pauck Is secretary of the new Lakevlew Explorer Post No. 12 which is sponsored by the Presbyterian Kings Men. Glenn Tyler has been elected Institutional representative for the post with Robert Shotwcll, Elgin Cornell and the Rev. Wayne Julicr committeemen to assist Forest Jones, adviser, and Lloyd Glllmor, assistant advisers. j On February 11 the Explorers will lake nn. overnight hike into I Lofton Lake south of Quartt: Muunutln, 23 yecM Ayo- Mondoy, Fobruory 6, 1933 A one-oct ploy, "Abrohom Lin. coin, the Rail. Spinier", will be presented February 10, In the - Klomolh Union High School auditorium, by members of the high school student body. The cost will be: Albert Bergmon, Jean Eschle, Jim Barnes, Gerene Tipton, Beth Cummlngs, Mor ns Doty, Betty Jones and David McAulty. Tuesday, February 7, 1933 Andrew M. Collier will be the principal speaker at the regular meeting of the Kiwonis club Thursday noon, ond will talk on the work of the governor's relief committee. E. H. Balsiger will act as chairman of the meeting, and o group of songs will be presented by Arthur Moore, accompanied at the piano by Ruby M. Hiott. Wednesday, February 8, 1933 Fishing on Upper Klamoth Lake, especially in the vicinity of Barclay Springs ond Modoc Point where there is open water, is good ot the present time, according to Marion Barnes, of the state police gome division. Although some fishing is being done through holes in the ice, this methc-d has not proved as successful as fishing in Ih. open water near the worm springs, according to Barnes. Thursday, February 9, 1933 Dr. Gcoroe I. Wright was the principal speaker ot on assembly held Friday ot the Klomoth High School, to boost the basketball gome with Ashland. Basketball Coach Dutch French gave a short talk on the Med ford game, and the now traditional rabbit's toot. Friday, February 10, 1931 Mrs Herbert Hemingsen enter, tamed her bridge club, Thursday evening, ot her home on Haskins Street, hrn two tables were in ploy. Mrs. John Holrgo-ig received high honors for high. Those present were Mesdomes Keva Hutrhmson. Russell Leaver, guests; A. C. Backes. Glen Gu'ley. Lum Rasmussen, Edward Hickman, John Holrgong and Eugene Fulton, Salurdoy, February 1 1, 1933 M,ss Fiances Berry wos host ess at a skiing parly. Saturday afternoon, followed by a of. fie supper served by Mrs, S. R. Berry at her home on Recla mation street. Insure With LIABILITY FIRE Paul O. Landry V. T. Johnion 0. L. Thomas 419 Main Street Phone 2-2526 AUTO PROPERTY Degree of Honor Executive meeting of the Degree of Honor will be held at Vesta Stiles. 4444 Boardman, Wednesday, February 8, at 8 p.m. White ShrineAll members of the White Shrine of Jerusalem are asked to bring their rummage to the regular meeting tonight for the rummage sale to be held Friday, February 10, at the Masonic Tem ple. Regular Meeting of the Gold Star Mothers will be held Thurs day. February 9, at 2 p.m., in the VFW Hall. PTA Mills Krhnnt PTA will observe Founder's Day at this month's meeting on Wednesday, Fehriinrv fl at. 3-lfi nm in ihn school auditorium. In observance, a salt, --fTA Action through the Years." will be presented under the direction of Mi-h .tnhn d. nam. Music will be provided by me Aims Bcnooi oand under the leadershln nf Pivpmtn Vmmt a silver tea will be served by the executive board In the cafeteria following the meeting. SlUdv Groun The Fnirvinur TTA study group will meet Thursday, reDruary . 1:30 p.m. at the School. Forrest Hawlev. Ktinrrvlcnr of special education, will be the speaker. Merry Mixers Paul Rriiham nf Grants Pass will call for the Merry Mixers Valentine square dance February 11. starting at 8 p.m. at the Twyla Ferguson school gym nasium. Potluck refreshments will follow the dance, and those at tending are asked to take own tauie service, aii square dancers are Invited to attend. To Germany Pvl rnn(nn it Gibson, U.S. Army, is scheduled to leave for Germany this month. Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson. Route 3, is a rifleman in Company C of the 11th Airborne Division's 611th Infantry Regiment. He entered the Army in June, 1965, and was a graduate of Scio High School. Mechanics Badge Kenneth R. Barkce. U.S. Army specialist third class, recently was awarded the Army's mechanics badge in Ger many. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett L. Barkee, 2317 Vine Street, a member of the 507th Ordnance Heavy Automotive Main tenance Company, and has been overseas since December, 1954. Prior to entering the Army in June, 1954. he attended John Her ron Art Institute in Indianapolis for two years and worked at Em mett's Line Up Shop here. 'Hawaii Pvt. Douglas G. Bram mer, son of Mrs. A. J. Peterson of 3325 Delaware Street, Is serving with Marine Aircraft Group 13 at tlie Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, T. H. He is a KUHS graduate and entered the service in October, 1953. Sacred Heart Academy Mothers Club will meet Thursday evening, February 9. at 8 o'clock In the school auditorium. Sisters will be in their classrooms at 7:30 for conferences. Returned Mr. and Mrs. Crete Robinson, 1433 Derby Street, re turned Sunday from a 10 day trip to Boise, Idaho, where they attended the funeral of a relative. While in Boise they experienced 37 degree below zero weather. Mothers Meet All Oregon State Mothers are invited to the meeting Thursday, February 9, 7:30 p.m. in Uie Klamath County Library. Important business and a program are scheduled. Vacationing Attorney Arthur Schaupp is spending two weeks on vacation In Mexico. Women's Association Members of the Women's Association of Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church will meet at the church to sew Friday, February 10, at l!IMVI'IJMI.. imiH.nu 4. .r rw I Mode in Sim to Fit Evtry Firtplocel COMPLETELY ELIMINATES: SPAIKS t fuel WASH rsl""'' VJCi sAIRllt . IOSS OF t?0S, HEAT DRAFTS MRS. A. W. MATHEWS Box 946 Burney, Calif. I A handy guide to help you l find the Services & Products I y you need! 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