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PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1956 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Farm Bureau Presents Play mum Dirt, ".r. t. J0!T KTMO WHtma HUIGHIS' WCHT ft WOT Krcli,I, 1J4 I Tt fotiio wmnw bust n'wBTixi reoCTio nut cotr-h wTHat-; ii&h"c:aa (ettuns - M ocjoot-aura'jn iotho ookgttie, boi urn, atp. osixk . aw.) WEED A "Leap Year Wedding-' was the title of the playlet present ed by ihe members o the Edge wood Farm Bureau Center as ihcir contribution to the entertainment features of the 10th annual Siski you Farm Bureau dinner meeting held In Montague Saturday night. March 3. Principal speaker was Stary uange, vi.sana. vice president 01 Jackson was master j ies and presented the Pacific Olive Company, who spoke to the more than 600 peo ple attending on tho subeci of "Farm Problems and How Solved." Other top sneaker of the program was Mrs. Fred Holt, St. Helena, speaking in the capacity ol presi dent ol California Faim Bureau Women. Siskiyou County Supervisor Clint of ceremon Eldon Hoy Or.Ko-i-Call'nta ar.a- stuon IHappat'tf- tMpaajits Jrii i. alwva rm, aianaaros I. By euTltrl Truck Vt Quirterssit.r Salail Former Residents Visit Hawaii Edgewood. with his county past president's pin lor his term served j last year. 9 The skit presented by the Edee ! wood Center group advertised th! Recent vacationists in the Ha- '1"' March 10 dance to be held waiiaa Islands were Mr. and Mrs. m " Edgewood Faun Bureau Jesse K. Reno of Bremerton, j Hall. Those in the skit included. Washington, formerly of Klamath! Mr- and Mrs. Eldon Hoy, John Palls, accordm in word received i Mazzini, Jack Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. here. They made the plane trip a. via the North West Orient Airlines, and stayed at the Waikiki Biltmore Hotel in Hawaii. While in Honolulu the Renos met former acquaintances from Klam ath Falls, including Mrs. Walter Beane and daughter Barbara and granddaughter. Mrs. L. L.' Palmer ton, Mrs. Leslie Rogers and Mrs. Lois Stewart. Mrs. Reno will be remembered as a teacher In the Klamath Falls grade schools from 1923 to 1951, and her husband as a Southern Pa cific Railroad engineer. Oliver Solus. Dancing rounded out the eve ning entertainment. t FLUE FIRE There was no damage from a flue fire at the residence of B.H. Cowanaugh, 420 Jefferson, Wednes day evening, the Klamath Falls Fire Department reported today. The alarm was received at 9:25 P-m. Members Join Lake Couples Club LAKE VIEW The St. Luke's Cou ples Club welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Radford and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Reiss as new members at their monthly dinner meeting on March 5. Colored slides of his recent trips to Central America, South Ameri ca. Mexico and the Caribbean were shown by Harry utley, a guest Another guest of the evening was Dr. Cornelia Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Paxton and Mr. and Mrs. Neai Elliott were in charge of the dinner. Totll By (r4t U. 3. 1 U. S. 2 Stw.dari. ot.iu-.r Kixad 3. 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' bu g was Iron active Mrs. Stro. well known Keno ma in PTA and 4-H Club Dan Doten. 81. a resident of the master at Keno for 14 years. In; Klamath Basin for most of his the days when game was puiuuu: iif rtii-rt at ih Klamath Nui sin", and maiketinc o( it legal. Doten Home March 7. He waa born at : did a great deal of duck hunting j Vreka. California, March 13. 1B"3, in the Tule Lake area lor tne mar- w,0 died at the family home in i Mr and mm .insiah Motpn. who kpt and was considered one of the Keno March 7. ur nriu H ninnrpr nf North, i host shots in the country. A native of Texas. ern Calilornia. a,m-h-r im-inrip nne sister. Mrs. ' me Dotens movea to rciio wm-ni ,. ,... A,hn,,v or. oon- two " ... h ..... . ,ro,hpr of the h?ed m Dorrr Keno and v crnin- '".ce.s. Mrs. Katherme Tusben.iKeno Gospel Church. Survivors in ' J S ' ,ed it, re i re- Bandon. Oregon, and Mrs. Margie elude her widower. Frank L. Stro me t several year, ago He wa, a'Yod.n. Dram. Oregon: one nephew, berg, one daughter, her mother. a"e driver He o?d L.Vvme Merle Manning. Brownsville, Ore-1 three sisters, five grandchildren Ashland d Norlhe?n Calilornm gon. I and three great grandchildren, run tor about 14 tears, driving the i Funeral services will be held! The Rev. Melvm Griffith, pastor nwht run over the Green Springs , from O Hair's Memorial Chapel of the Keno Gospel Church, will Mountains through deep mud and ' Saturday. Mulch 10. at 2 p.m. Fin- otticiale at the services, with final snow, was a cowpunther on a largi nl rues and interment will te ui nits and interment in the Klam ranch near Don is, and was post-i Klamath Memorial Park. I ath Memorial Park. Prliartl tablo stock but av lnclwlo fotf solpaaals to non-tsbU stock outlets solln M. I in Lull Vallr. Colorado ar 3 - orthaaaWm Colorado - 109,30,7 . (roda and alas rticulstlcas. Lutheran Women Hear History Bl'SINKSSUOMAN RKTl'RNS DUNSMUIR Mrs. Marie Glover niiMCMTTiD a V,,clm-v nf A rnnnrt hv Mrs. .Inhll SPCfl On "1 rtlttiivo uum awy '"':u w church music and biographies ofi'.he church library was heard and "Mi."-U $15 voted lor purcnase oi dooks. s Mrs. George Schradcr of Mount Shasta was a recent donor. A delegate will be named at the next meeting to the April 30 convention at Oakland. some composers was given by Mrs. Otilia schabacker at the last meeting of the Lutheran Wom en's Missionary League. Mrs. Edmo Loney presided at the meet ing at the home of Nellie King. an intensive course in corse- tiering in Ran Francisco. Repre sentatives from major stores in California, Nevada and from as far north as Klamath Falls attended the training course. r ., . -7 -. . juiAj! , iiajm in i iiiuiii ii 1 i n.;i"7T" ' l mm m mm n m u m su ian-' ii i ii ii i i 11H rJL A Smr'Vi BUT IT'S TRUE! & im,m,m. 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