OBIT June 7, 1930 James Dawese Died June 5, 1930 Klamath County, Oregon Final rites for the late James Dawese, pioneer resident of Modoc Point, will be held Saturday afternoon at the Williamson River Church with the Rev. Earl B. Cotton officiating. Vault entombment was made in the family plot in the Wilson Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald and News November 22, 1974 Ruth Eva Siemens, 59, died here November 21, 1974. Survivors are her husband, John C., Chiloquin, Ore; sons, Theodore E., Santa Rosa, Calif; and Richard E., Albany, Ore.; sisters, Fay Engard, Spokane, Wash., Iris Warren, Chattanoy, Wash.; nephew, George Ward, California; niece, Pamela Engard, Seattle, Wash.; also five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the Chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, Monday, November 25, 1974, at 10 am. Concluding services will be in the Klamath Memorial Park Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald Klamath Falls, Oregon July 6, 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Faithful returned last week from a trip to California, where they attended the commencement exercise of the Palo Alto military academy. Their son, Vard McNair, was a member of the graduating class, and was decorated with the red cord denoting the highest honors of the school. While in Palo Alto they drove out to the Army Air base at Moffett Field. Vard McNair accompanied them home, and on their way they stopped over at San Francisco and attended the World's Fair on Treasure Island. They drove north over the Redwood Highway and went through the Oregon Caves in Southern Oregon. _________________________________________________________________ Stop worrying about overloading your inbox - get MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=hotmail/es2&ST=1/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/