The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1940, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
PAGE ELEVEN
Juno 21, 1040
Freightways To
Hold Opening Of
Plant Saturday
, Contolldatftd rrelghtway will
hold open house Saturday from
12:30 to 10 p. m. nt III big new
phial nt Broad mid Kim streets,
the Intent contribution lo tin
city's transportation and storage
buildings.
The Freightways layout, de
signed by tho offices of Archi
tect llownrd I'errin, conslnts of
two brick and tile wings, flank
ing an expansive terminal plat
form. ' The Broad atreet wing holda
the offices. These are light and
nny and i-onvi-nlimtly urrangnd,
with the privato office of Man
ugnr Oi in Kraley In the Broad
and Elm street corner of the
building. The offices are entered
from a door on Broad atreet, and
a (horl flight of steps.
Warehouse apace totaling
0000 fi-ct 1 provided In tho
other wing, which alto flanks
a Southern Pacific spur track,
with two platforms on the spur.
Tho warehouse layout Includes
an Insulated room.
Klrc doors separate the ware
house from the main dock. The
latter floor opens on both sides
to surfaced areaa In which the
big Frelghtway trucks are back
ed up to tho lormluul. In the
ornlcr of the platform It a little
glass cage, the dock foreman's
office, which Is connected with
, the main offices by telephone.
Sprague River
Sr-RAGU RIVER Norma
Jean and Shirley Book have re
covered from measles.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heldrlch
and family have moved Into the
Adams building.
Bill Heldrlch Is home from
Corvallls where he attended col
lego the past year.
Joe Martin, Forrest Serlght,
Mikio . Short, William Wolford
and Charlotte Rumelhart are at
tending the 411 summer school
at Corvallls.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wolford
nro enjoying a week s motoring
trip.
Scott and William Wolford and
Danny Wann spent Isit weokend
on the coast.
Mrs. Mary Chlloquln, Cells
Jefferson and tlaughtor moved
into tho resldenco they recently
purchased from Ruth Rambo
this week. Mrs. Rambo has
bought a place In Altamont and
moved there.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harllng
and sou spent last weekond In
Lakeviow where they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Crowder.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Raw are
driving a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coffinan
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Croley
spent last week on the coast.
C. C. Heldrlch, Jr., and BUI
Heldrlch made a trip to Port
land the last of last week.
A daughter was born to Mrs.
Francis Crume, June 14-
Mrs. Ben Lawver and Infant
X
Beit Withes to
Consolidated Freightways
Wa Are Happy To Have
Initelled the Plumbing
In their
NEW BUILDING
The STARR Co.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Best Wishes for Success
In Your New Building
to
Consolidated Freightways
o
Brosterhous Construction
Company
General Contractors
V
The bl doors to the terminal
department art of the overhead
type, rolling easily up and down
on tracks.
Included In facilities at the
plant are huge storage tanks
for dlesel oil and gasoline, with
a pumping nation conveniently
located at on eorner.
Consolidated hat already
moved from Itt old cramped
headquarters. Manager Fraley
Issued an Invitation to the pub
lic to visit the new plant Satur
day. Brosterhous Construe tlon
company handled the general
contract. Other contractors In
cluded E. A. Frlberg, East Side
Electric, O. C. Motley. Starr
plumbing and heating, William
Lorenc, Swan Lake Moulding
company', Waters plumbing com
pany, Montgomery Ward and
compuny, Klamath Sign com
pany, Norman Traloy, Klamath
Furniture company. Materials
suppliers Included Klamath
Brick and TIU company, Klam
ath Concrete Pipe company, J.
W. Copeland yards, Farmers
Lumber company, Klamath Val
ley Lumber company, Home
Lumber company, Swan Lake
Moulding company, F. R. Heug
er, Hoberta and Peak, J. M.
Baker, Klamath Machine and
Locomotive works, Montgomery
Ward, Klamath Cabinet shop
and General Paint company.
daughter have returned from
the hospital at Klamath agency,
Alton Gregory hat arrived
from Sheridan. Ark., lo visit his
coutln, Cltno Roper,
Miss Gloria Carnlnl has re
turned from a 10 days' trip to
Portland.
Al Duncan spent five days of
last week In San Francisco at
tending the fair.
Roy Paraioo, in company with
hit nephew, Loult Paraioo and
family, tpent a few days In Rota
burg last week,
Joan, Genevlve and Jerry
BrlKo art visiting their grand
pafcntt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mar
tin. Their mother, Virginia
Brlsco, was married Sunday to
Ed Miller In Medford. They
will reside near Wastwood, Cal.
Danny Wann left the first of
the week to enlist In the marine
corps In San Diego.
Mrs. Dolly Skeen of Dorrls
has been a guest at the BUI
Skeen home In Sprague River.
TULELAKE CAFE
CHANGES HANDS
TULELAKE Lllllan't cafe
owned and. operated for the past
five months by Mrs. Dan
Geaney, has been sold to Mrs.
Fay Turney, of Red Bluff, who
has taken over the management.
The cafe Is located near the
Tulelake Reporter office. Mrs.
Geaney, who for several years
has been associated with restsu
rant management here, mad no
announcement of her future
plans.
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New terminal plant of
Midland ZtnfUte
SQUAW BUTTE
FIELD DAY TD
The fourth annual field day
of the Squaw butte regional
range experiment station near
Burns will be held on June 22,
announces Kenneth B. Piatt, act
ing superintendent. High rank
ing representatives of the fed
eral grazing service. Oregon
State System of Higher Educa
tion, Oregon State college and
the biological survey, agencies
cooperating In the station studies,
will be In attendance. A crowa
of several hundred stockmen
and others from Oregon and sur
rounding states Is expected to
gather for the occasion.
The day s program, starting
at 10 o'clock, will Include view
ing the station cattle and ranges,
range reseemnf trials, sage gruo-
blng results, plant nursery
studies, reservoir type studies
and other points of interest.
Results to date will be reported
and discussed.
Carrying on a program of
studies requested by the stock
men themselves, the station of
fers an unusual opportunity for
range users to get togethor to
view and discuss both the sta
tion results and their Individual
ranch problems, says Piatt.
"Attendance fn past years has
been excellent, but this year we
expect a record crowd," Piatt
predicted. "Range growing con
dition tills spring have been
vary favorable, and our manage
ment results are showing up
well. Thla work 'Is closely re
lated to management practices
now being applied by the graz
ing service under provisions of
the Taylor grazing act, and con
cerns a large majority of range
users In this area. Stockmen
have become increasingly Inter
ested in the whole range man
agement problem. More and
more of them are finding the
Squaw butte studies of direct
value on their own ranches.
Visitors will find highways U.
8. 398 and Oregon 94 plainly
marked at the station entrances,
aaya Piatt. An outdoor barbe
cue will feature the big noon
lunch.
CLEMENTS QUITS
AUTO POSITION
AT TULELAKE
TULELAKE C. Alax Clem
ent, for the past three months
manager of tha Tulelake branch
of the Turner Chevrolet com
pany, has announced hi resig
nation to become effective at
once. The local business will In
tha future ba operated through
tha Klamath Falls office, Clem
ents stated.
Formerly in tha Insurance
BE HELD SOON
Now Consolidated
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Consolidated Freightways, Broad, and Elm streets,
business at Sacramento, Clem
ents will, after a brief fishing
trip with Mrs. Clements and
family, who arrived this week
from the south, resume his work
In that line of business. Tte
family are well known in the
Tulelake community having
lived here for two years at the
time that Clements was man
ager of the Tulelake branch of
the Bank of America. No other
changes In the personnel were
announced.
Merrill
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Colwall.
who welcomed a new daughter
on June 11 at the Merrill hos
pital, have named the little girl
Mary Jean. She weighed four
and one half pounds at birth
and is tha second daughter in
the family. The mother was tho
former Barbara Jenkins of
Klamath Falls.
Roberta Fruits and Evelyn
Pierce will be guests of the
Merrill Legion auxiliary when
they attend Girls' State camp
in the Silver Lake recreation
area near Salem from June 23
to June 30, it was announced
following this week's session of
the auxiliary held at the home
of Mrs. Elmer Stukel. Recom
mendation of the two delegates
was made by local school off i
clals.
Yearly reports that must be
completed before the state con
ventlon to be held at Seaside
in September were heard and
the poppy committee reported
sale of 600 poppies this year.
Mrs. R. L. Dalton, chairman of
tha committee and members of
the unit express appreciation for
the support given by tha public.
Present for tha meeting were
Mrs. Lena Buck, Mrs. Bertha
McCollum, Mr. Nora Voss, Mrs.
Arleen Brown, Mrs. Warren
Fruits. Mrs. Percy Pierce. Mrs.
Fred Stukel and Mrs. Elmer
Stukel. Mrs. McCollum will be
hostess on July 16.
Mrs. J. W. Taylor is recover
ing from a sprained ankl suf
fered several days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Austed
and family, Vale, have been re
cent guests of Mrs. Lura Hill.
A weed demonstration is
scheduled for the next meeting
of the Merrill grange to be held
Monday night, June 24 with a
report by Charles Mollenhour,
delegate to the state grange,
also on the program.
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Taber and
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lommasson,
Merrill, and Percy Bush, Tule
lake, were Ashland visitors on
Sunday.
The first express superhigh
way in the United States will
soon b opened. The road runs
for 160 mile from Middlesex,
near Harrisburg, to Irwin, near
Pittsburgh. The highway con
tains seven tunnels.
Jolly fellows tell the tale
"Wlsland'a Beer and Wleland'a
Ale,"
The
new
building
for
Consolidated
Freigntwaye
was
'designed by
.the office
of
Howard R.
Perrin
architect
Terminal
inn-
II III zlt
LkJL-
K'Am toss i'f
Newi
Pinehurst
Mrs. Bertha McKinney and
Mrs. C. E. Converse were Med
ford shoppers Thursday.
Tha Pinehurst PTA Is spon
soring a swimming class of the
school children of Pinehurst
school. There are 20 enrolled at
the present time In this class.
Lessons are given twice a week.
J. W. Elliott and family vis
ited at Bandon Friday, return,
ing home Sunday.
Mrs. J. E. Patterson and son
Gerald have returned home from
a vacation at Hat Creek. Calif.
Mrs. C. E. Converse enter
tained members of the school
board Monday evening at her
home. ,
Miss Patsy Wangcrin of Pine
hurst is visiting her aunt in
Klamath, Calif., this summer.
A group of men from this vi
clnity worked on the new tennis
court Sunday afternoon. An out
door supper was served them by
the ladies. We are informed
that the work Is coming along
nicely and the PTA which is
sponsoring this project is very
grateful for the work donated.
Mrs. Ella Hunter spent last
weekend with her sister, Mrs.
Jessie Miller in Ashland.
The Pinehurst PTA is spon
soring a box social at Pinehurst
school June 28 at 7:30 p. m.
Everyone is invited to attend.
An evening of entertainment
will be furnished free of admit
tance, Four - leaved ' clover can bo
propagated only by cuttings
THANK
OPENING'
SATURDAY
between
12:30
and
10:00 P. M.
MERRILL Honor came re
cently to tha Merrill Rebekah
lodge with the presentation by
the Rebekah assembly at Cor
vallls of an honor certificate by
the Rebekah assembly In recog
nition of percentage member
ship gain and payment of dues,
according to Mr. Elmer Stukel,
newly appointed press corres
pondent. Members of the local
chapter are elated since it is i
the first time that the local ;
chapter has qualified. j
One dollar was donated to the i
Red Cross for war relief and
Mrs. Maud Faus, district deputy
president, was appointed chair
man of the good of the order.
A request was read from the
grand sire of the sovereign grand
lodge, George S. Starrett, Is
sued to all subordinate lodges,
for initiation of one or more
candidates about July 1 to cele
brate Dominion day In Canada.
Merrill will follow Instructions !
with initiation on July 15 and 1
all members ar urged to attend i
the July 1 meeting to prepare
and practice for the initiation. I
Guests last Monday night ;
were Mrs. Nannie Van Meter of
the Bonanza Rebekah lodge, !
Mrs. Charlotte Craft, Alpha
lodge, Corvallls, and Mrs. Lois
LaRue, Shannon Rebekah lodge i
of Winona, Mo- !
The June birthday committee
of which Mrs. Joe Stukel is :
chairman will entertain fori
members with birthdays In July
on the fifteenth of the month.
Mrs. Stukel will be assisted by
Mrs. Roy Beasley, Mrs. John
Dillard, Mrs. Ray Rowan. July !
YOU...
KLAMATH FALLS SHIPPERS!
Klamath" Falls' Finest Freight Terminal
WON'T YOU COME AND SEE
ELM AND BROAD STREETS
folk who will be guest of hon
or are Mrs. Ernest Buck, Mr.
Ethel Jones, Mrs. Elmer S!ukel,
Mary Ellen Noake and Wafren
Fruit.
America's most climbed glacial
Congratulations
to
Consolidated
from
Eo A Friberg
Brick and Til
Success
to
Consolidated Freightways
And thanks tar the opportunity to at -the
heating job on your new building.
G, C. Motley
Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal
To Consolidated Freightways-
CONGRATULATIONS
on the opening of your new building.
EAST SIDE ELECTRIC
Ray Bigger
Electrical Wiring and Fixtures
you encouraged us by using our friendly, eourteou
service and more-
you told others how economical and flexible this lervw
ice is
The tonnage Increased expansion became necessery
so 30 Klamath Falls builders and suppliers erected th!i
attractive new freight terminal.
ti ' ,U ' t if!
peak I Mount Hood, lt,l8 feat
high. The climb la 1.0 mlla
from mile-high Ttmberllna lodga ,
on Mount Hood's aouth slop.
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Looking for Bargains? Turn
to the Classified pa.
Frei
Contractor
OPENING
SATURDAY
between
12:30
end
10:00 P. M.
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445 Broad Street . Phon 4151