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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1960)
3&Ap rHjSv; . K . V If S s o c E T Y By HELEN BECHEN EUGENE will be the new home of the Chester Clark family, who has resided in this city for seven and a half years. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, who are pictured with the children, Bradley, 10, and Nancy, 5'h , were honored at a no-host dinner party last weekend, arranged for them by a large number of friends. Chester Clark assumed his duties as assistant manager of the West Eugene' branch of the First National Bank on February I. His family will move to the valley city in March. Photo by Guderian Herald & News Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, Feb. 7, 1960 Ml;i IT ABOARD the SS Lurline in San Francisco in mid January just before departure for Honolulu are Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stephens of Klamath Falls. While in the Islands they era guests at the Breakers Hotel. Upon their return to the mainland they will motor to Ari rona where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Photo by Cal Pictures, San Francisco JJHWMiVM' w .v.- sfl - ' is&t- : y"i mHI4M Pi ral''r life iv' ' v - K'd ' NEWCOMERS to Klamath Falls are Dr. and Mrs. Earl Nash, pictured with their daughters, Patty, 2, on her mother's lap, and Sherry, 4. They arrived just before Thanks giving from Winona, Minnesota. While Dr. Nash served with the Air Force, they lived two years in Germany where their older daughter was born. Although archery is the hobby of Dr. Nash, he and his family are eagerly looking forward to fishing season and summer jaunts that will acquaint them with their new home. Photo by Guderian NOVEMBER was moving time for Mr. and Mrs. J. K. (Jim) Knoles, who with their young family arrived. from Portland. He is the new manager of Consolidated Freight- ways in this city. Pictured with their parents are, left to right, LuAnne, 7, Fredrick, 5, Wesley, 4 months, and Ken neth, 8. Photo by Guderian, P c, i& fM( M iS Jx A VACATION in the sun was the hope of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reeder, left, and Dr. and Mrs. J. Martin Adams, right, pictured just before they boarded a plant bound for Lai Vegat. After few days in the Nevada eity where Dr. Adami will participate in trap shooting events, the four some will travel to Palm Springs. The Reeders expect to return to their home in about two weeks and the Adams will continue their vacation in Mexico. Photo by Kettler A GOING AWAY luncheon in the Pelican Party Room on January 28 honored Mrs. C. Ward Baldwin, A farewell gift was presented to her by the group of friends who ar ranged the party. Ward Baldwin is associated with Tide- wafer Oil Company and ! being transferred to Bend. PieI tured, left to right, are Mrs. C. I. Shaw, Mrs. R. H. Bowori,' Mrs. John Van Doren and Mn. Baldwin. Photo by Guderio' 4