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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1961)
BASIN BRIEFS NEW PINE CREEK Mitt. PAULINE BUTTS of San leandro. Cad if., end ReU King ham of Oakland, visited wflh their grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Mulkey at Willow Ranch. RETURNING from a two-week visit witji their sons and a sister-in-law in Washington were Mr. and Mrs. Homer McLain. Their sons, Gayle and George, reside in Olympia. KLAMATH FALLS visitors at the Tom Dick home were Mr. and Mrs. Billie Sanburg. MRS. ALPHA FERGUSON left if? bus Wednesday for a visit with her son, Cn McGrew, at Prine- ville. IMPROVEMENT in the coifli- tion of Oatman Vincent at Cedar ville Hospital was noted by rela tives recently. He has responded to transfusion of blood and may come home late thus week. JIMMY ANDREWS has been called back into the service. He finished a two-year hitch, but has been recalled to Fort Ord for an additional year. MR. AND MRS. FRANK PEAR SON and family arrived Friday to Double -Bonus Offer! v 1 va 111 a mm FREE BONUS GIFT UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC BLANKET If you purchase and Install a new f LAMELESS ILICTRIC CRYIR between dales of Oct. 8th and Dec. I Oth, from this local Cel-Cre Electrical League Dealer Member, $35.00 Volue 1 $35.00 Value Subject to condition! of dryer purchase as posted with the dealer. This It a Cal-Or Electrical leaiua ipomertd offer. Visit him. today! - "HAIRDRYER, ELEC. BLANKET AND THE DRYER ALL FOR JUST 188.88 J.W. KERNS 734 So. 6th TU 4-4197 visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanford. POSTMASTER BUNA FARIS has returned from Portland where she turned over her president's gavel to the new state chapter president of postmasters, Mrs. Etter Goodat of Crescent. e FORT ROCK MR. AND MRS. GROVER CLEVELAND of Yakima are visit ing here in the home of their daughter and son-in-taw, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Irwin. Recent visi tors of the Irwins were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bennett of Mulino, Ore. and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Davis of Blodgett. MRS. MAURICE WARD is in Portland with her sister, Mrs. Ted Emery of Silver Lake, who was to undergo open heart surgery. BONANZA MR. AND MRS. BILL HAYES of Livermore visited his sister, Mrs. Art Struve. They also visit ed his parents, the Bill Hayes Sr., at Malm. ANNE THOMPSON has returned to her home in San Francisco af ter a week with Mr. and Mrs. George Wu and family. MR. AND MRS. BILL McNAIR have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett. They are from Eugene. REV. AND MRS. J. HENRY THOMAS who have been visiting their son. Rea Thomas, visilea in Eugene before returning to their home in San Mateo. MR ANin MRS. ROB SPARKS of Portland are houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bold ana iam- Hy- WILEY GARDNER and Ernest Hoisineton of Monmouth are visit ing the Leslie Maxwell s and Ern est Puddy's. LOUIS MONROE, Don Fulk and L. W. Monroe of Cave Junction are spending a week in Langell Valley. MRS. FLORENCE HORN spent several days at Alturas with her aunt, Mrs. Annie Cline. , GENE HORSLEY of Salem has been visiting relatives in Malin, Bonanza and Klamath Falls for week.' MR. AND MRS. KING HUBBLE have a new grandson. Daemon Ray, born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dve of Klamath Falls. Other mm ELECTRIC BLANKET v Reg. $35.00 Value "Universal" With the Purchase of any Westinghouse Dryer! COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC! JUST PUSH A BUTTON FOR PERFECT DRYING RESULTS! i u : .7 PAGE - HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, October I, 1K1 OPKN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9:00 Phone TU 4-3188 HOME ON LEAVE Nick James Lampropulos, 22, son of James Lampropulos, 243 East Main Street, has returned home on a two. week leave prior to duty aboard the USS Oak Hill in the Pacific. He is an ap prentice petty officer first class in the U.S. Navy. Lampropulos is a graduate of Klamath Union High School and attended Ore gon Technical Institute. I La ilL4..lli-. Westinghouse Electric Dryer MODEL DAI TOP O' The LINE.., DOES EVERYTHING! 9 Big 20 lb. load cipacity, damp wo i g tit Built In lint collector aliminatat nd for venting Automatic drying at tht touch of a button Operates on standard 115 volts or 230 volts Cottonsl Wash 'n wear! Blankets! Plas tics! Rayons! There's a Westinghouse preset cycle to dry these and ALL the garments you now own. aven the new est. Come in i get a Westinghouse dryer now! from - ... itcTlUC BLANKET WvoupurcH" w ft local w s 16995 There's a Westinghouse Dryer to suit your needs and budget! I 95 $35.00 Yolue 435.00 Value This-"." v ,vltt him tod. 5 169 M9995 $ 249 s 299 95 til. ........ You een be sure.. .K It's nC5llllIIUUM ( WE GIVE y&C GREEN STAMPS frtggg) fflfiOTATBKK o&i SMb tfpplionai Corner of 7Hi ft Klamath O TU - TU 4-8886 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Dye of Central Point. SANTFORD JONES is in San Francisco recovering from major surgery. Mrs.' Jones has returned to their ranch in Langell Valley. HOME EXTENSION UNIT will meet at the Bonanza Library at 10:30 Tuesday, Oct. 10. The proj ect will be sweet rolls led by Alice Drew and Ethel Jones. It will not be a potluck dinner. MRS. DON RALPH is spending two weeks in Portland with her sister and other relatives. MRS. O. N. HOLYMAN of Oak- viile. Wash., is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Evea Adams. MR. AND MRS. JIM STEVEN SON JR. and Mary Anne of Dor ris, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goode and family of Klamath Falls visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevenson Jr. Oct. 1 They brought birthday cakes to help Mrs. Stevenson Sr. celebrate her birthday. ,' RAY VOWELL, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vowell and Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wilde of Malin spent several days at Oak dale, Calif., where they took part in the roping contest of the rodeo held there. MRS. HARRY FRAZ1ER and Linda and Mrs. Amy Johnson of Bishop spent several days if Portland where . Linda receivwi medical care. " MRS. LIZZIE SCHMOR. former Bonanza resident now living at Turner, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Combest, also of Turner, are in Bonanza for deer hunting. MRS. CHRISTINE McCORMICK arrived from Washington, D.C., where she has spent the past two years and is with her daughter, Mis. Ivan Bold. MALIN MR. AND MRS. JACK WAR RICK of Klamath Falls were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoil. MR. AND MRS. MERVYN WILDE spent the weekend in Oak dale, Calif., attending a rodeo. MARVIN MACKEN has re turned home after spending one year in Korea. He will leave next week for Fort Ord where he will be stationed. MRS. DON PARKER and son. Carey, of Chula Vista, are spend ing several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mar tin. MR. AND MRS. LOUIS KALI NA, Malin. and Lorene McCollum. Klamath Falls, spent Wednesday. Sept. 27, in Paisley, where they attended the district meeting of the OES. MR. AND MRS. GRANT MER RILL of Red Bluff visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holl. Mrs. Merrill was one of the judges for the Malin Flower Show. DON JOHNSON and Ron Mulla nix. students of Southern Oregon College in Ashland spent the week end here deer hunting. RICHARD STEYSKAL is home after spending two years in Fulda. Germany, with the aimed forces. DON ROSS, Sacramento recent ly visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Klamath Falls, and his father-in-law, J. E. House, Langell Valley. His brother. Ron nie, accompanied by son. Wayne. Salem, also visited Uie Klamath family. MR.a!?D MRS. DALE HOL DKN, Empire, are in Bonanza 'r several ninths. "i mH'WmOMERY WARD HERE'S PROOF YOUP APPLIANCE DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT WARDS no money down ... no monthly payments until Feb.! FREE BONUS GIFT UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC BLANKET If you purchase and install a new F LAMELESS ELECTRIC DRYER between dates of Oct. 8th and Dec. 10th from this local Cal-Ore Electrical League Deal er Member. 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