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SITXDAY. DECEMBER 21. lflSf?
JEREMY CHRISTMAS
A Yuletide Story
HERALD AST) N'EWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
BY WALT SCOTT
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GOC Holds
Yule Party
MONTAGUE The Montague
ground UDserver Corps held a
Christmas dinner as a farewell
party on Monday evening, Decem
ber 15, at the Montague Elemen
tary School.
Mrs. Rita Prather and Mrs.
George Fiock prepared the ham
dinner for the group. A cake
was presented by the supervisor,
llrs. Betty Dow.
Christmas songs, arranged by
Mrs. Vera Clement and presented
Dy tier three children, Carolyn,
who was a junior GOC member.
and twins, Christine and Christo
pher Havens, were on the pro
gram. Mrs. uement played the
accompaniment for the group in
tinging Christmas carols.
Discharge papers were presented
to all of the members of the unit
by Mrs. Dow and awards were
given to Marie Russell, Helen Hen
ry, Edith Williams, Rita Prather,
oil 1,750 hour bars; Joyce Foster,
Gloria Cavin, Ora Kouts, Agnes
Savage, 750 hour bars: Myrtle Wid
ner, Ruth Williams, Charlotte Da
vis, Mrs. George Fiock, Kenny
Buttram, all 500 hour bars: Mel
vin Buttram, Roberta Buttram,
Caroline Kouts, Jim Widner, all
junior members, 250- hour bars.
. The GOC will be completely in
activated as of January 31, 1959.
Mrs. George Fiock ' and Mrs.
Kussell distributed the gifts in the
gift exchange.
Present in addition to those men
tioned above were Irene. Paul,
Doris Owens, Mrs. Earl Fiock,
Janice Paul and Donna Aubrey.
Seal Sales
Total Told
WEED Christmas Seal sales in
the 1958 fund campaign of the Sis
kiyou County Tuberculosis and
Health Association reached the
$2,600 mark on December 15, ac
cording to Mrs. Bessie Higgins,
McCloud, seal sale chairman, ..
The amount is $900 short of last
year's total, Mrs. Higgins report
ed, with only a few weeks re
maining in the drive.
Reminder cards will be mailed
next week to regular contributors
in the event that some have over
looked answering this year's
Christmas Seal letter.
Funds from the seal sale drive
further the work of the local tu
berculosis association in case find
ing and public health education,
assist with patient services at Cas
cade Sanatorium in Redding, and
aid in the national medical re
search program against tubercu
losis. - The Siskiyou County TBHA
urges everyone to buy the tradi
tional and colorful Christmas
Seals and to make generous use
of them on holiday cards and
packages. f
Annual Christmas Lighting Contest
( ) roof
Name
Address
Telephone
(Check one or more)
) lawn ( ) porch
( ) window
mail to:
Jaycers
P.O. Box 407
Klamath Falls'
Light display 6 to 11 p.m., December 21 and 22, for judging.
Must be postmarked no later
than midnight, December 20.
School Board Holds Meet
McCLOUD A meetine of the
aiskiyou County Board of Educa
tion was held at the county court-
nouse in vrena December 16.
The board approved a list of
eight teachers' credentials; allo
cated not to exceed $2,000 of for
est reserve funds to Macdoel
school District for capital outlay
approved the appointment of
Wayne Meraux as trustee of
Mount Shasta Elementary School
District to fill the vacancy cre
ated by the resignation of Don
Reed.
They voted lb send Mrs. Edna
Biirr and Mrs. Esther Foulke as
representatives at the January 26
meeting of the National School
Board Association meeting in San
r rancisco.
Dr. Don Meamber. member of
the Siskiyou Junior College Board
presented a detailed account of
the plans and building program
for the new college to be built at
Weed. He explained that it would
be less expensive to build a new
structure than to repair the old
Weed High School for college use
ana to meet the Field Act requirements.
A request for $50,000 forest
reserve funds to assist in the
equipping of the college class
rooms was presented to the coun
ty board. Board members asked
that other school needs be deter
mined prior to commitment of a
full' compliance to the request and
an answer to be forthcoming.
IKE YULE MESSAGE SLATED
WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi
dent Eisenhower will deliver his
Christmas message to the nation
on Dec. 23.
The President will speak at the
opening of the annual Pageant of
Peace on the ellipse immediately
south of. the White House grounds
at ceremonies beginning at 2 p.m.
p.s.t.
At the ceremony, Eisenhower
will officially turn on the lights
of the towering national Christmas
tree on the ellipse.
Meamber stated a limited build
ing program can be financed wilh
available funds. Operation of the
college can be done on current
taxes, he said.
The group agreed that they hoped
to open the college next fall to
about 200 students.
Reservation JCs
Set Yule Contest
' Signed
(Note: It you show place of employment, credit will ba
your group for this contribution).
Moil to: Klamath County United Fund
P.O. Box 439
Klamath Falls, Oregon
lice Thursday held a man
Charles Keclev.
fugitive from the Ada County Jail
at Boise.
They said they caught him in
a stolen car.
minorities said they had been
Kegley apparently had
informed
O Newspaper
SPOT ADS
are inexpensive
repeated dally tU
KLAMATH AGENCY-The first
annual
in the
Klamath Agency. Soraeue Rivpr
Beatty and Modoc Point areas is
being sponsored by the Klamath
neservauon Jaycecs. this vear.
All outdoor residential lighting
displays in the area will be auto
matically judged, if they are ready
and lighted for the judging on
luesaay night, December 23.
Prizes of a $50 savincs hnnrl
two $25 bonds and $10 cash will be
aonated by the Codco and .lav
cees. The winner of this contest
will De entered in the national
uenerai Electric contest.
Anyone living in outlying areas
wno wishes to have a display
juukcu, ,ay icave ineir name and
address at the Indian Education
umce in cnuoquin
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
voice choir, recitals by the juvc-
MOUNT SHASTA The Rev. LeeUn ."'km. "J .
rhVic," rv,,: : " :De Saulnier of the Mount .i7:Z.ulam' "canons ?
Fort Klamath, ' Chiloquin. 'a."sellstle Tabernacle will hold
v.Mw.-niia acivict'5 aunaay eve
ning, December 21. The program
will consist of carols by the 15-
Ihe adult group. The latter will cul
minate the year-long collections
that have been under way for
completion of the church proper-
LORNA'S
Doll Hospital
1434 Lakeview St.
. Phone 4-6992
FREE
GIFTS
Every Night
at
1
Including Six
TV SETS
by Christmas
Every night till Chrisfmai Old St. Nick will pais
out hundreds of boxes of animal crackers to
the kiddies. Many of these boxes will contain
FREE GIFT CERTIFICATES from every Town and
Country Merchant . . . including 6 Portable
Emerson TV sets. Inspect the box your young
ster gets carefully as hundreds of dollars in mer
chandise will be given away. No obligation .
' . . . nothing to buy.
Meet Santa Nightly Under the Tree
7:30 till 8:30
3800 So. Sixth
Fish story: A- blue whalo
weigh as much as 25 elephants or
ion oxen.
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Win the Prize
...if they've had our
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' Removable knobs for easy
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Tuesday Evenings till 9:00
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