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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Oregon Friday, September 13, 1963 PAGE J-A BASIN BRIEFS BONANZA MRS. FRED FERNLUND JR. (Carolyn Strunk) will be honored with a wedding shower at the! parish hall in Langell Valley at 8 p.m. on Sept. 18. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. MR. AND MRS. NEAL FER GUSON of Reno spent the week end with their daughter, Mrs. Bud Stevenson, and family. MR. AND -MRS. BILL BUR NETT and family spent Sunday at Tulelake. They enjoyed the fair and then were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Nash and faiily. Richard Burnett left Sept. 9 to attend college at Chico Slate. MRS. JERRY THOMAS is stay ing in Klamath Falls for a couple of weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hricziscse, and new son, Michael Shawn. MR. AND MRS. BILL BURCH and son of Cave Junction spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge. Jim Burch isi home on leave from Fort Sill, Okla. He will leave Fort Sill Oct. 2 for Germany where he will be with the Army Artillery. BONANZA WOMEN'S CLUB will hold an all-day meeting at the Bonanza Library on Sept. 17 bazaar, and a quilt will be tied and doll clothes will be made. Members should bring a sack lunch, needles, thimble, and ma terials. MALIN MR. AND MRS. LEONARD WILL have as guests, his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis will of Yachats, Ore., and a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Will of Solomns, Md. MR. AND MRS. LEWIS KESS LER, Toni and Randall recently ily, the Paul Kesslers, in Brook ings. PATTY LYNCH. Santa Cruz, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Heinie Cofelt, over the weekend. NANCY LILES, Eugene, was a recent guest of Nancy and Cathy Greene. I MR. AND MRS. BERT BURNS, Medford. visited friends in the Malin and Merrill area on Sun day. FORT KLAMATH MRS. WILBUR WALKER and sons, Rocky and Danny, have moved back to Merrill to send Rocky to school after spending the summer vacation at the local Orem ranch. Walker is employed here and at Merrill by Ira F. Orem and son, Harry, and will join his family later. CHILOQUIN MRS. ELIZABETH ZELLER and son, Jim Zeller, attended the state fair in Salem for three days. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. William Zeller and Dr. and Mrs. Waldow Zeller. MR. AND MRS. C. E. MARTIN and family arrived home from Medford where he has been work ing all summer. WILLIAM PAGE, who has been ill, is in the Veterans Memoiial Hospital in Portland. Page and his wife are members of the Cascade Crest Chapter No. 159, OES. MR. AND MRS. HARRY MC LAUGHLIN from Sarver, Penn., and Mrs. Sarah Johnson from New Pine Creek, have been vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. James R. 'McLaughlin. The two brothers hadn't been together in 17 years MRS. IDA GRIMES has been reported ill at her home in Klam ath Falls. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE REED had as guests, Mrs. Reed's niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chadwick, and son of Covina, Calif. MR. AND MRS. VERNON NORVAL have had visiting them, their two little grandsons, Jeffrey and Dougie Norval, from Eugene. They spent one week with their grandparents. REV. HARLEY ZELLER has been on a business trio to Rose- burg and Springfield. While there he visited with his broth er for a short time, MR. AND MRS. JAMES R. McLAUGIILIN spent a few days m New Pine Creek and visited with relatives there. MRS. MARY PLACE who has been ill is home recuperating. Phone TUxedo 4-8111 The Herald & News Let a trial demonstrate the fast action power of a Classified Want Ad in the Her ald and News. 6-Tisney-33'V For the minimum 2-lin ad. Par lint Par Day - PLUS - Pay cash for your ad or pay within fivt days whan you hone it in and racoiva 5C discount Nota: Abovo is maximum fata. The rota is lower for larger sixe ads. For example, a 5-line 6 days is only 23 Vie per line per day. Doctor Lists Simple Rules For Adding To Life Span COPENHAGEN, Denmark (UPD Dr. Torben Geill says that prac tically anyone can live to be 120 years old if he: Eats the right food. Performs the right amount of exercise. Gets tlie right amount of sleep. And avoids disease. But the fact that no person has yet proved by a birth certificate! that he has lived longer than 113 years shows that Dr. Geill's pre scription, simple as it sounds, is not yet possible for the human race. Stretched Life Span Dr. Geill, Danish president of the International Association of Gerontology (the study of old age), told the association's sixth Congress recently that he believed the human life span could be stretched to 120 years under per lect conditions. 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