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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1939)
m t (September 21, 1039 Jul I t MiUml.&mptH.lh. B,BLy E IN CGC SETUP AT CAMP BLY BI,Y Mnny changes lira faking line at Cnni IUy company S(t et thn (II !0, These changes em brace iiiimnniiKl, Ilia l't:t! setup, unci tlx ciunp 1 1 1 f. Uinlr thn new iilnii llm officers nru I'liiHxml us el vlllii UK, nnil nut rosorvo officers on active duly. Thu senior officer nt Ilia Illy camp In I'reston li. Itohni-r mid hi" run k I ii it Ik tlmt o ( ecu company c i in in ii nl'r. Under IliU system of flvlllati lUMiuliilrim iha second In iiiiiiiiiiunil Is rullm sub-alternate. At present thin position In unoc cupied, lull an appoluleo will bo assigned III thn ni'iir future, A now forest nurvlrn offli-o I being constructed which will lio miilruly scpurulu from llm unity office, Tliu lo luivo boon In mili ar cramped iiuniturs up to tlili 1 1 inc. Cleanup t'liilerivny A priiKTiiui of general denning UP Is IiiUIiik pluco, Thn Ixit I il Iiikh urn ho Inn sluincd, rutif turrcd, In- turlnm nru bulnit pululml mill kul' omliuid, niul floors lira balnit ro placed. Rlxleon brnnil now porco- Inlil wnnh bowlii nro lining In alallnd replacing llm old tin iiliik In Ilia Imlhlinimo. Company UiiO In out (u regain th tlUlrlcl nine f lit K, t ho emblem . of tlin bout kept company In the district. I hi (lug won In possoa alon nf thn Illy company several liint'H ulioitl n year ago, ami the enrolling want It ngnlii. Ton cnrolli'oa nro lining dis charged to cniiilnua thnlr educa tion In linailliiilona or higher li'iirnlnu Twenty-five will leave nun, duo to thu oxiilrut ion of their enrollment period, which hna now been llinlii'd to two yrnrn Approxlnialoly 60 new cnrolleet will bo recruited In Klamath Jackson, Josephine and Multnom- ah countl', and these will hulld the company strength to about 176. Hide Cainiw Intituled Four largo aldo campa are part toltm Pntmlui tagtr It Btr at lit it...Try It today. Salm trwry Auo f elation, Soltm. Oragon, III - CHANGES ID At r KM What car for next year has headlights with bulb, lens and reflector built in one replaceable weather proof unit that pro vides better light over a longer time? of thu local conipuny. Thoso aro loi'itli'd in I'lke crosiilng on the Hyrnn rlvor, Ilnnnn Hpilnga, Drew's oroek, and Ijikovlnw. Thoro are also two flve-imin road crews nut of the camp, Thoao enrolled work under forest service fore men workliiK on spring develop uient, telephone Hue construction and mnlnteiiiiiirn, forest sorlce buildings, flab planting and propa gation, and annin will tako part In a deer count project. (.'amp Illy hna Dr. Con lull Hlge Inw ua camp surgeon, and Jack I. Mongol as iidiicnllonnl advlnnr, and a proiiriun nf health, work, mill nnllon nnd recreation la beliiK cni rled on, The on nip baa a library, recreational hall, camp oxohanie, photokTAihlc dHikiooiii, mere ntlon field, nuil ahop. Krn'iunnt riwreallonal liiura aro liiken lo tnlii I of acenlo Interoat, and to ontorlnlninent centnra. Company (Jnmmandor Itolinnr menllnna wlih pardonable pride that chicken din ner la acrved on Hunday, Merrill News Mr. and Mm. John Dlllard, who for the paat two year huvo made their home In thn apartment In the tuluphone bullillnft, are moving thla week to tho Dillon Moore limno. Mra. Dlllard la ri'Hlnnlnt her pnaltlon an nlicht opuriilor at the locul exchaiiyo und will bo euc ceeded by Minn llnth Hoblny, Mra. Iliuul Lilly, chief opcnitnr, with her innl nor, Mra. Corn llycratt, will move lulo the apartment va caied by Mr. and Mra. Dlllard. Dlllard la manager of thn aotilh end unit of tho Columbia t? I lilt loft. Mra. II. J. lloudilckaon nnd email ion and daiiKbler of Klam ath Kalla were KUenla Tuemlay of Mr. and Mra. K. K. Kllpatrick Dlber Kueaia thla week In tho K 11 Patrick home are lonunl will mid Ilia roualn, Cecil Will, Dayton Oro., who are alo IiicIiiiIIiik a deer huntlni trip near Illy while hero. Mr. and Mra. Ilnlph Johimon and family, Keno, were dinner K ii i' I a Hunday. Mr. nnd Mra. John on aro leavliiK aoon for an extend ed trip eaat, which will Includo the World'a fair at Now York and a villi to Mr. Johnann'a parent! In Montreal, Canada, whom he hna not aeen for about 20 yeara. The Loat River Garden club will meot September 21 at the home of Mra. Irvln Dixon noar llnnnr Hlldea of attractive nardena and of flowora will bo ahown by Mra. E. D. Lamb, Klamath Kalla. Klocllnn of oftlcera will bo In order at the final nioellnn of tho club In Oc tober, according to the prontdont. Mra. Hcolt McKendree. Mr. and Mra. Levi McDonald have resumed management of the Loat Rlvor . Inn, lcojied aovornl woekaaKo to D. . Klein, Klnmiilh Kill Ih. Klein, who nperatea a OOC' ery near Ilagar, haa again luken active nianagement of hla atore, Mr, and Mra. McDonald hava only roconlly returned from l'ortlnnd where they wero called by tho norloua lllneaa nnd death of a brother-in-law, Mra. McDonnld'a mother, Mra. Nate Ubcnchaln, formerly of Klamath Kalla, fa alao reildlng now In Portland, Mr. and Mra. E. E. Kllpatrick with Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Robin etto wore hosta at a delight fully arranged evening party lnt Krldny for racully membera and tholr wlvea mid huabanda of both tho high achool and the olomont- ary building. A similar get-to gether la planned for Merrill tenchera each month during I he achool year nnd tenchera nt tho county will alao meot aoclally dur ing tho torm. A "battle of win" ereatod a lot of merrlmont with Mr. Ilohlnetto "putting tho queatlona" and Mra. Kllpatrick and Mra. Rnblnetto act ing aa point Judgea. Othor gamea of kill were on tho program and refroahnienta wero served at a lata hour to Mr. and Mra. Earl Shlnn, Mr, and Mra, Wilbur Duncan, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Tetraaek, Mr, and l - ..U I 10 'V !V' Mr. Van Neaa Johnaon, Mra. Delia Whithorn, Mra. Grimier, Mlna Ellen Kouopp, MIk Kul rid Johnaon, Mlaa Hhlpinmi, Mlaa Dotty Evanaon and Robert Crlaner. Women of Ihn Mooaa, Morrill Indga No. 18. with Mra. Jonnlo Vnn Hcholack, chairman of tho com- niltteo on homnmaklng, aa lioa teaaea gnlloiied I Ills week to tho homo of Mra. K.ather Johnaon for an afternoon of pinochle. High acore wont to Mra. Agnea Bchrel uer and the convolution award to Mra. I.ntu Htolt. Thoao galloping vioro Meailumoa Peggy Click, An nua Hchroluor, Lotu Htolt, Lola Meyni-H, Jnatla Kaylor, Orace Drewolow, Pearl Harrla, HUNTERS FLOCK TD BLY REGION BLY Nlmroda from all parta of Oregon art flocking to the mule deer area adjneont to Dly. Ro- porla from tho foreat aervlco of fice aald 35 enra reglalered on Monday, aevoral moro during the night, and over 100 on Tucidiy, Tho average number of hunter" in each car waa found to ho three. Klmnnth Kalla, drama Paaa, Mod ford and Aahland wero all well represented In tho registration Hluco theaa arrived prior to tho opening of the season, there are possibilities of a huge crop of hunters as the season gcta under wuy. TULELAKE Tl'LKLAKE The namo of Ralph Granger In Included In the list of thoso drawn for grand Jury duty In Blakiyou county, tho Jury to convene on September 20. To purchase in en I tlckota to be used at Iha achool t-afotorla by underprivileged children, mem bera of tho Legion auxiliary will entertain at a public card parly In tho Legion hall on tho next regular meeting dale, September 26. Plana for tho affalra were made at the laat meeting and Mra. (ieorga Yost waa appointed chnli-mnn. Mra. William Kandra haa been confined to her home by lllneaa for several days. Foptombor 24 has been set as rally day In the Presbyterian Com inanity church when promotions In all classes will bo inude. Tho day la also dedicated to Increas ing Interest In all departments of tho church, October 1 will bo ob served hero In keeping with world wldo communion services In Preobyterlan churrhea. Mr. and Mra. Ivnl Wolfe, daugh ter Helen and Nephew Dean Col Ins aro (iolden tiate exposition visitors Ihla week. William Ganger and Maurice Olt have gone to San Louis Obispo whero they will enter college. Younger Granger la registering aa a freshman and Ott will enter bis second term. The Wlnetna club meeting last Thursday at tho home of Mra. Dick Smith with Mra. E. W. Staunton aa assisting h o a t o a a made plana for a cooked food sale to bo hold Saturday, September 23, at Earl's grocery with Mrs. John Tackas Jr., as chairman. Des sert was served betoro tho meet ing to 38 members nnd three guests, Mosdamea Uoldmnn, Lens and Sawyer. Tho next meeting will bo at the home of Mra. J. W. England with Mrs. Ival Wolfe and Mrs. G. M, Burt as co-hostesses. ltMi A "SCREWlIVER''N THE IOOSE- jdf yW-3, " K J gasoline in low and second gears as in high N J I 1sjeejsLl' VftoW'ii" "VA when a "Screwdriver" brings you to a needless ril - tnjM '1 k gt - . stop, he's talcing it out of your pocket as well fp 1 biifcw, " - ' W 7) C---r? " tilBir.-W V-'SSw you want a clean-cut, classic suit of hard-sur- ' " f ' rJr''lCr- NA C faced men's wear fabric in pin striped black, grey IjHlPsfiVi A I V WMk lm Tg jiLalaJg or navy or 8 more feminine "dressmaker" of litP ll M " ltrra - v IrlxMt. --wmi al,-wo01 Shetland, in wine, green or black, you'll Is J'pA$ , iMffp save on it at Sears! Size, 12 to 20. U K 3i,,feE FALL SKIRTS lU feP a,ld bl6uses "Screwdrivers'.1 Join the nation-wide SHARE-THE ROAD Crusade at your Shell dealer's. Get FREE emblem for your car According to leading traffic authorities in all parts of the country, 2S7o of all Stop-and-Go driving is needless, and can be eliminated by getting rid of VScrewdrivers" and their time-wasting, fuel wasting traffic boners. Sign up as a Share-the-Roader today. "Share the Road" and Super Shell both save on Stop-and-Go; THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, . TULKLAKH A two-year-old buck deer, crossing tho Merrlll- Mnlln highway two and ono hair miles west of Merrill Hunday night waa struck and killed by II. S. CortrlKht, enrollee at thu Tulnliike CCC camp. Cortrlghl, with Mrs. CoiirlKlit, was onroiile homo from Klamath Kails when the animal Jumped from a barrow pit Into ihu path of his car. Mr. and Mra. K. T. Crawford, Merrill, also roturnlng from Klam a III Kalis, slopped to uhsIhi Iii ro pairing a damaged fonder and beiidllghl. During Unit tlmo the parly distinctly beard Iha whistle and movement of other deer on tho railroad right of way that runs parallel to tho hlghwuy. The animal was taken to C. O. Kalrchlld, game miuiugcment su pervisor of the Tulelnke refuge, and later made a venison dinner for men at I ho Tulelnke CCC ciunp. It la believed that the anhnala were seeking a way to Hlukel mountain after being driven out of California by huntera, MERRILL LODGE HEARS SPEAKERS AT HARVEST MEET MERRILL With aevoral guusla from the Alturaa Rebekah lodge hern Monday night, local Rebokaha followed thn buslnesa meeting with a social hour of carda and refreshments. Pluces were marked at one long table attractive with a harvest motif as tho central note, carrying out a color scheme of orange, brown and gold. Straw hats filled with the glowing colore of ripe fruits and vegetables, were flanked by orange tapers In holders of tbo same a h a d e. Gold streamers marked each place. Impromptu tnlks were offered by Ruth Stevens, Delia Pengelly. Ituth Axher. Naomi M. Jonen and N. R. Stevens, all of the Alturas lodge. Committees In charge of ar rangements Included Mra. Junnlta Stevenson, chairman; Mrs. War ren Krulta. Mrs. Leona BcaBlcy and Mrs. Maud Kaus on the re ception committee; Mrs. Mildred Steele, Mrs. Hazel Lilly and Mrs. M. A. Bowman on the table com mittee. Tho float committee, preparing plans for the float to be entered In the Potato Festival parade on October 21 met this week with Mrs. Henry Cox. Tho Soptcmbor birthday com mittee, which will entertain for members whose birthdays full tn October, will entertain at the first October session. Mrs. Myrtle SO 31 HTM IS' G XEWt Controlled Heat! Adjustable turbine fan directs stream of heat WHERE you wont itl To the bedroom, to the kitchen, to the floor, to the armchair. Heat where you want . THE GREATEST ECONOMY OF ALU TIMEI . lirrO.STIIATIO AT iiiinirt ,1 v n ELECTRIC STORE cRw S) IB Mf 1 1026 MAIN PHONE 34 VJ J L I I. yt f J KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Dessley, chairman will bo assisted hv Itulh (.'arson. Mnrlttm Hllnnl- cult, Coara Itycraft, Pearl Ulan- ton, R, E, Ilulley and J. Loland pope. West Klamath WEST KLAMATH Tho regu lar meeting of tho t G club was held Thursday at tho home of Mra. Owen Thtirmnn. Aftor the business the afternoon was spent sewing and visiting. Delicious refreshments wero served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phelps and daughter Lola, drove to Crater lake Sunday. Jean ilolllduy had tho misfor tune to innsb her finger In the car door aa shu was leaving for ibe chlco-Klamath Kails football game Saturday evening. Mrs. Dora Tlffy vlsltod Thurs day at the O. II. Tliuruiaii home and attended tho 3 U club. Mr. and Mrs. Kolley nnd fam ily drovo to Portland to attend the funeral of a friend. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Lam bert of Hollywood, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maaset and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Stewart visited friends in Tionosta. Mr. and Mra. J. S. McClelland and daughters, Shirley and Marie rpent the weekend visiting In Mc- Cloud, Calif. 0LENE OLENE Tom Young who has been fighting forest fires, re turned homo Tuesday. Miss Doris O. Rourko who has been spending the summer hore with her aunt. Mrs. Nellie Sweeney, left Kriday for her borne at Ilozemun. Mont. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kelley, Hob Cox anil Ray Overaon mot ored to llornbrook, Calif., last Kriday. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Cannon and son from Grants Pass spent the weekend In Olene visiting her mother, Mra. Molly Henry and brother and slster-iir-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Odoni. Mrs. Tom Young and father, George Anderson shopped In Klamath Kalis Wednesday nioru IllB. Oliver Kciiney Sr. and son Leonard have -gone to Catiby, Calif., where they aro going to bo employed in the sawmill. Basil Brown haa had a crew or meu digging potatoes the last week. Many deer hunters have gone through Olene with their big bucks. Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Kenny and Bob Wilson motored to Klamath Kalla Monday. Goldle Croft, son Bob and daughter-in-law Wanda Croft were callers at the C. M. Kelley homo Monday evening. if IT iii if iN,i ' lF l.You'U want at least two of these j C YxOtf'wJrJrJ II $ ' P ' i'"j 1 Iove,y rayon bloe to tuck Into Jtl V 11 v VX&ZCtirjrfl II r i 2 '1 ona -of thesB naerln F skirts. A I Sb Il WftVrl 'Fiared' 8rti t ,wiri pieatci- WEBKR Twenty-throe auto niobllo loads of gypalcn, whose spokesman said they were on their way to Stockton, Calif., to elect a king, passed through hero Wednesday. They were oscorted across Modoc-and northwestern Lassen counties by sheriff's men and stale highway patrolmen. Darkskinned men In town clothes, women wearing long voluminous skirts, and children wero In tho caravan. The gypsies had good cars, mostly cjf this year's model, and trailers loaded with camping equipment. Il linois, Nebraska and Montana license plates wero noted. Lwow (lovernor Takes Own Life MUNKACS, Hungary, Sept. 21 Oil Alfred Illtja, SO, governor of Lwow, capital of the Polish Ukraine, was found dead in a hotel room here. A letter, found beside his body, contained Instructions for dis tribution of J1500 cash which Dltja carried with him nnd di rected that his automobile be given to his chauffeur, Bitja's wife was reported ruins lug aftor troops occupied tho health resort wbere she had been under treatment. Several of their sons are officers In tho Polish army. HOIt.VETS ATTACK KAR.MEK YONCALLA, Ore., Sept. 21 (U.PJ A Yoncaila farmer. Wade Crow, was reported recovering today from a muss attack by hornets. Crow suffered 139 stings when his plow turned up a nest. He was found wandering about the field, nearly blind and delirious. Taken to a doctor's offbe, the man col lapsed. TWO WOIiKKUS KILLKD SALEM, Ore., Sept. 21 (U.R) Oregon industry cost the lives of two workers during the week end ing Soptember 14, the state in dustrlnl accident commission re ported. The two fatalities wore John Issacon, Portland laborer. Injured on August 17, and William G. Luethe, Portland pile driver. In Jurcd'on September 7. A total of 928 accidents were reported. Even ao faith, If it hatb not works, Is dead, being alone James 2:17. V .o Tier nrIl GRANGE PLANS BOOSTER NIGHT MERRILL Annual Booster's night In tbo Merrill grange Is planned for next Monday night when Mrs. Wlnnifred allien, homo demonstration leader, will pre sent a talk. Her subject has not been announced. Tho . meeting, npen. to the public, will bo an Interesting one with a program of varied numbers. All members are asked by Mrs. John W. Taylor, master, to come anil Dring a visi tor or two. There will be no regu lar business session. QUARANTINE LIFTED SALEM, Oro., Sept. 21 (U.R) The state of Arkansas has fitted the quarantine on Oregon vetch seed which has been fumigated with cbloro pterin and methyl bromide, It waa announced by DtKiiiinf Full 90 proo 10 afflUaU straight whisky four VA jJUalW W9?T years old. 15 I&PeA ?4LMU straight whisky three fcYJFlLi "f'jJLf years old. 75 dis- IVfxil f tilled grain neutral nrViSfe. sfQ HMIIIS I PAGE ELEVEN Krank MclCennnn of tho Oregoe, dopartmont of agriculture, MeKennon predicted that maay carlonda at Oregon vetch aed would be shipped to Arkansas be cause of the lifting of the ban, HIGHWAY TO fM OPBM SALEM, Oro-, Sopt. 21 (UP) The state highway commission guv nounced thnt the south fiantlsm highway will remain open until heavy rains make the unaurfaeed section, east of Cascadla, Impale able. , ' m mar ioom with rvt i imowm two 2 so 300 3$ mions , coffifiMea femm leuHM JtJ Corp., Philadelphia, Pa. i L