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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1939)
July 21, 1939 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE To Hold Anniml Picnic Tht Klrst Uhrlntlun church mid lllblo school will bold their miiuiiil plo nlo Hunduy, July 23, t (ha farm homo of Will ltlackmaii, elKhl iiiIIoh Mont lionnt of Ilia city, Im mediately following the morning cervices ths cuiikiukuIIoii will no out for the plcnlo lunch and fel lowship togolhor. Thar will be , care ct the church to take nil who wish to io. Each rumlly Is to brliiK their own basket lunch. Cups, plates end ellvorware will be furnished. 0mp t'lrc L'miip The Cmiip Klro cemp li to be held Allium e to Auguel 21) and Mm. J. A. Keuuody will be l the Camp Klre home ' on Conger avenue ' Monday afternoon Irom i to e o'clock and Wednesday afternoon from 1:90 to 4 o'clock to reg- laur guia nnu pmii iu camp. All ilrla going to camp must register one of Iho two aflernoom, Mi'a. Kennody elated, Leaves on Trip Mn. Karl Urquhart of the county welfare taff loft Krlday on a week'e va cation trip. At Lakavlew ehe will be Joined by lua Ilullack, Lake county welfare admlnlslra tor. They will drive to I'ouillti ton, Yakima, western Washing tnn polnte and I'ortlund before returning, to Klamalb Kails. Xeliraskans to (Jnther 'Former residents of Nobraaka will attiiud the Kill annual Nebraska picnic at Corvallla on Hunday, A u k u at e. The picnic will be held at Iho new Avery park about a iiinrler of a mile aoulh of Cor vallla on Highway VOW. Kree coffee will be served. More than 1800 attended lam year. All former Nebraakaua are Invited. 1'rarllre All member of the Aniorlran lion drum corpa and the Hone of the l.eglnn drum corpa, will meet on HooaoveU ai'hnol field Hunday morning for practice preparing for the atate ronynntlnn to be held In Halom August 10, 11 and 12. Hon will meet at 9 a. m. and the (I ruin corpa at 10 a. m. accord Ini to Carl K. Cook. Visitors Griffith Pan, 11. nephew of Carl K. Cook of Pine street, la visiting In Klamath Kails from hi home In Wllm liiKton, N. ('. l'ago la maklnic hi second trip here In two years and will apend several weeks here, leaving for hie home by way of the Kan Kranclaco fnlr. Improving Mrs. Kllia Jane Wires, 61, mother of Mrs. A. M. Thomas of Mnlln. I reported as gradually Improving; at Klamath Valley hospital where she has been a patient tor the past 10 days receiving treatment for pneumonia. From Portland C. W. Rtrong of Portland, head of the Strong Manufacturing company, was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Krlday. Minor Accident Two minor automobile accidents were re ported to the sherlff'a office, Cars driven by Henry Zlomienohuck, route 1, box 612, and Lee Hmlth, S.10 Hnutlt Hevontb street, Klam ulh Falls, wero Involved In a rear end collision Wednesday morning on Morrill highway. Tuesday evening, a roport slated, a car driven by Otto Paul Krauze, box 929, was Involved In a wreck with another car whose driver's name waa not reported. From Vale George B. (laratt of New Haven, Conn., professor on the Yale university staff, ar rived In Klamath Palls Friday morning and registered at the Wlllard hotel, (Jaratt spent the day In the Klamath country, con tinuing on his journey Friday night. Ktiwcled Here Mr, and Mrs, llaymond Yarnea, BOS Jefferson street, are anticipating a visit from Mrs. Yarnea' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arlle An derson and young daughter, Bonja, residents of Hllverlon, Ore. They will visit here for a week or 10 days. , From Million Danny Shaver, 13. of Mllllcan, Ore., between lend and Uurna, Is vlaltlng his undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Carl K. Cook of Pino street. Shaver's mother and sister, Mrs. Jessie Hhuvor and llasel, will arrive noxt week for a visit at the Cook home. In lkevlew Karl Gardner, llruce Htewart, Ruth Chlndxren and Margaret Mocabeu, localod In the farm security administration here, apent Friday In Lakovlew on business for tbe office, servicing Inana. ' Tire Stolen C. P. Hunsen, H Hillside avenue, told police Fri day morning that thlevea entered bla garage and removed a now Ar row tire from bis car. l.lcente l,ost Marvin Fosdlck, 1310 Sargent street, reported to city pollre the loss of a license piste from his car, Oregon No, 31D-2B6. To Kugcne Mr. and Mrs. P. n. Kkslrom left Friday for Ku gene and points north to spend a eek or 10 days visiting. Kck strom Is In the federal agricultural agent offices here, FUNERAL NOTICE ANDY T. KHIC'KHON Ths funoral service for the late Andy T. P.rlckaon, who passed away In this city on .Mon day, July 17, will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klam ath Funeral Home, 035 High street, on Saturday, July 22, at 2:30 p. m., the Itev. Uottfred J. Anderson officiating. Commit ment service and Interment In the I.lnkvllle cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. FINAL CLEARANCE on All Summer DRESSES Every Summer Dress in stock must be sold to make room for our New Fall Merchandise. w Values Others at $3, $4, $6 and 7.9 SPRING . A I f COATS.. ?1U Valuei to $21.98 Cottons . . $98 Every Cotton Marled at On Low ' Price Values to $5.98 FORMALS . . 25 Summer Formalt that regularly told for $12.95 Now .;. .' 6 CRAIG'S I I'll HEREIN JULY The annual western pine log ging conference will be held In Klamnlh Falla nnd I.akovlew July 28 and 20, It was announced Fri day by the Pacific Logging con ference and the Wealorn Pine as sociation. Opening SMilon will he held on the forenoon of July 23 with Huntington Taylor of the Crater hake Ho and Lumber company presiding. .Mayor Cllftoik Rich mond will give an address of wel come, and A. Whlsnant, Portland, will give the annual roport of the secretary. Aftor committee appointment there will be two discussions. George Kern of the Mines Lumber company will glvo facts and fig ures on the topic, "Trucking to a llallroad With a 40 Per Cent Se lective Cutting." Donald llruce, of Mnson and llruce, Portland, will lead a discussion of "Kco nomlcul Log nnd Tree Limits," In the afternoon Keith Morrill of the Hud Itlver Lumber com puny of Woatwood will talk on "Itullroad Versus Truck Logging." Truman Collins of the Lakovlow Logging compiiny' topic will be "Evolution of Logging Trucks." Dinner will tnko placo at the Wlllard at 0 o'clock. Various committee report will be heard, and Walker Tllloy of the Western Pine association will discus the tlo-up recently made between log ging operators and tbe U. 8. weath er bureau In California for fire weather reports. Saturday will be a field day. Tbe loggers will go to Lakovlow where Collins will be host at the operations of the Lakovlow Log ging company. WAITING FOB A FOI BTII VINITA, Okla. fP) Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Parkhurst wonder who In their family will go to the hospital next. A granddaughter underwent an appendoctomy a few days ago. Their son, next day, had an emergency bono operation. Then, a son-in-law was rushed to a hospital fur a vertebra operation. Weather N 0 K T II K It N CALIFOIINIA: Fair Friday night and Saturday, fog on coast; cooler central coast unseasonably warm In the Inter ior; modorate northwest wind off the coast, OIIKOON: Fair Friday night and Saturday, rising temperature In Interior; gentle to moderate northerly wind off the coast. SISKIYOU DAY JIT Saturday, August 12 will be Siskiyou County day at the Gor don Gate International exposition with headquarters at the Shasta- Cascade Wonderland building. The date was set and all arrange ment are being made with tbe special event department of tbe World fair by tbe 8hata-Cas cade Wonderland association at tbe request of the Siskiyou coun ty board of supervisors. Al though tbe board asked for August 12 or 19, tbe twelfth was selected because on that date there will be few conflicting events on Treasure Island. Tbls will be toe tblrd county of the Wonderland scenic region of northern California and south ern Oregon to be recognlted by an official day at the exposition. Shasta county was first on May 20, and Jackson county was sec ond on June 3. Tbe only Won derland City day so far wa that of Ashland, Ore., July 9. The Wonderland association i urging other counties to (elect dales for their official day a soon a pos slblo to give ample time for the preparation of special programs of the utmost publicity and -advertising benefits. Four largo paintings descrip tive - of covered-v. agon travel across western trail of- Califor nia's early development ' have been added to the art display in the Shasta-Cascade building at the Golden Gate International ex position. Tbe artist is C. E. Du Uols of Mill valley, noted for bis work as a specialist In immortal izing In color on canvas scenes of early California history. Llko good beer? Wieland's Kxlra Pale . . extra good! A brand Inspector for each county of Oregon has been ap pointed by J, I). Mlckle, director of Iho state department of agri culture. In compliance with a new state law which provides that all horses, mules, asses and cattle being shipped out of the state from any county must be inspect ed for brands. In addition, out-of-county In spection Is required In all eastern Oregon counties and three west ern Oregon counties, Douglas, Jackson and Josephine. Deputy brand Inspectors have been appointed In about halt the 36 counties. The law provides that live stock owners, before shipment Is made, must furnish the brand In spector or his deputy with a list of brands, age, sex, color and flesh marks, against which day light Inspection must be made by the county Inspector or his de puties. Animal must be cbecked over for brand In groups of not more than five, tbl to be don In pen and not In truck. Provision Is made for penalties ranging from 1100 to 12600 against various violations, Includ ing those on part of the Inspec tor, the owner or custodian of livestock, the common carrier or hauler. Fees collectable are 10 cents per head up to 25 head, with three cent per head for addi tional stock; and 10 cents mile age one way. CHILOQUIN FIRE FIGHTERS CALLED BY TWO ALARMS CHILOQUIN. July 21 (Special) The Chiloquin fire department an swered two call Tburday. Thursday night the equipment was rushed out to a grass fire but was returned when It was found the fire was outside the city limits. Early Thursday morning a gar age and woodshed serving the homes of Swan Munsen and James A. Itiley waa destroyed. Munsen lost about 1200 worth of tools and personal effects. STAGE PJKJEMT CHILOQUIN, July 21 (Special) A pageant was staged on I.nrkln creek Thursday night by the Camp Fire Girls of Chiloquin under the leadership of Mrs. Roy Gienger and Darlene Warren. Supper was served at the spot, five .miles north of Chiloquin. for parents and sponsors who had re ceived written Invitations. Fourteen of the 16 girls In the Camp Fire group took part In the pageant and sang songs. Mrs. Gienger and Miss Warren present ed beads, pins and bracelets earn ed by the girls In Cnmp Fire work, E. E. Evans of Chiloquin high school spoke to the girls on "Trails." About 75 people wore present and lunch closed the mcutlng at about 10 o'clock. HAPPY II A HIT YADKINVILLB. N. C. (IP) The first time a movlo Iiouho of fered a "Jackpot," W. Hunks Horton, a lawyer, won It The second week, tho wlmiliu; name was "W. Hanks Horton." Hut he wasn't present, so thtt prize was carried over tor an other week. . A winning name was picked, the third week "W. Banks Hof ton." Disgruntled yells went up. So a fourth drawing was held in the theatre lobby. Yep, the wlnnah "W. Bank, Horton." Composition ROOFING WMd- w w rMw y. f a i- . If craWSLiS. nave iuum wm So before we enlarge we have to reduce gome of our with a XaiFi Sensational Sale Of Hoofing Never Before Such Prices! Sale Confined to Stock on Hand A Nationally Advertised Brand 35-lb ' ,. Ik's Roofing . Rn 45-lb. Ml 55-ib. ,,, .......,......,.....;. 90-lb. SLATE SUKPACE 500-ft. BLDG,PAPER ...81M Thatch Point 800 - 168-lb. SHINGLES :'5S0 "J .til Sale Catthind ,Y lAmlt But hurry before preient itock i exheutted, lor ' there will be no morel . V OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY F. R. H auger FREE Coupon with each cash and carry $2.00 order, the cost to you is only $1.50 MODERN CLEANERS 121 So. 9th St. Phone 2465 Underwood's "KRYSTAL KOTE" Finishing Phone 878 211 Underwood Rldg. Klamath Falls, Oregon Roll Film Developed (with print) ................ 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