Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 21, 1963, Page 19, Image 19

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    Herald & News Klamath Falls
Thurs., Nov. 21. 1963 Page 10-B
SINCE 1872 . ; .TOP-QUALlf Y MERCHANDISE AT WARDS LOW PRICES!
Basin Briefs
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MAUN
MRS. EMMA WILSON spent
last week in Portland visiting
her daughter, Emmaline Shep
herd, and son, Oarrell, and
also her granddaughter, Mrs.
fl. L. Moore, and eons.
DAVID CNRL'II, grandson of
Sir. and Mrs. Vaclav Kalina, is
spending a few weeks with his
grandparents. He returned with
them after their recent visit
with his parents, the Don Un
ruhs, in Freemont, Calif.
MAUN PROSI'KRITY SO
CIAL CLUB will meet Thurs
day, Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Joe Halousek.
MR. AND MRS. EARL WIL
SON spent a week in Portland
with their daughter and family,
the Ivan Vaughns.
MR. AND MRS. CARL Mc
VAV spent last week in Tu
lare, Calif., visiting his sister
and family, (lie Dave Coopers.
MARGARET JEFFERS has
returned to Modesto after
spending several weeks with
her sister and family, the Les
ter Wilsons..
MB. AND MRS. MERLE
I.OOSLEY visited in Walla Wal
la recently with tlicir daughter
and family, the Erwin Wiscn
becks. HELPING HANI) SOCIETY
will meet Wednesday, Nov. 20,
at the Malin Community Hall
with Mrs. Robert Brown as
hostess.
MALIN HOME EXTENSION
UNIT will meet Dec. 3 at the
Malin Community Hall for its
Christmas party. Members will
also decorate the community
tree. There will be a 50-ccnt
gift exchange.
MRS. HAB WILSON is recu
perating after being confined to
her home for several weeks
with the flu. '
MR, AND MRS. VACLAV KA
LINA have returned after ac
companying Mr. and Mrs. Elzic
Roberts to Mesa, Arts., where
they will spend the winter
months at 446 South Hubson
Avenue.
MR. AND MILS. JOHN TUR
NER and granddaughters, Dee
Harris, and (linger Duller , and
lier son, John, spent the week
end in Portland visiting t h e
Turners' daughter and family,
the Dick iHachonbergs.
NEW PINK CREEK
MR. AND MRS. BEN STE
PHENS, owners of Stephen's
Rock Shop, and their son, Sam,
returned last Tuesday from
Barstow, Calif., win-re they at
tended the International Rock
Hound's Roundup for a week.
They saw exhibits from all
parts of the U.S.,Ca n ad a,
and Mexico, and participated in
field trips with the 500 persons
present.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES
C. IIEITZ and family have been
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mis. Howard Wells. Ueiti had
been Mationcd at a naval base
in Norfolk, Va. He left w ith his
family for Ran Kivincisco lnt
Tuesday, wlierc Mia. Dciti and
children will reside. He will
sail for F.urope from Norfolk on
Thanksgiving Day.
MRS. BUNA FARIS left Sat
urday for Crescent, accoma
niod by Postmistress Esther
Guddatt, to attend a Quad
County meeting of the Oregon
Chapter of the National Associ
ation of Postmasters in Corne
lls. IBoth went to Portland to
visit tlieir sons and families be
fore returning Monday evening.
I.EELAND HARRIS and son,
Sam, and friends, Paul Keenny
Sr. and son, Paul Jr., of San
Loandro, enjoyed hunting birds
her last week. They also visit
ed Harris' motlicr, Mrs. Rob
ert J. Snider, and husband, and
his hrolher ami family. Elder
and Mrs. tiordun Harris.
MRS. H M.I.IK COOK fell
from a ladder while washing
windows last week and sprained
her kiiee. Neighbors are run
ning errands for her. Mrs. Cook
is 71 years old and lives alone.
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Nov. W, 1UI
Harv.y Ctllol Bulltr, dtunk. US or
flvt or 10 davl
Slmton Rlodla. drunk, tJS forfrittd.
Harvey Sl.wart. drunk. 12! or t(v or
10 day).
Loo Johnion, drurk, tontlnuftrl.
Stuart Erwin Davit, vagrancy, $100
and 30 dayl.
Cnarloi Hood Jr., carrying cortroalrd
weapon, continued! drunk. Hi or rive
Or 10 dayt.
Crnetl Llltlewoll, drunk. JJ forfeit
d. George Alfred Hawtlnt. drunk, I7S
or five or 10 days.
Ask about daily
"Bmintss Card"
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9th and Pine
2
24
Pair
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SAVE 1.50 A SET! SAFETY "EXTRAS"
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16i27" SIZI
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