The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    'April 21, 1041
TUB NEWS AND THR HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Midland ZtHfuAe
GRANGERS 10
III PUBLIC
POWER TOPIC
The Tulclnke Krantfo will hcnr
discussion of IJniinuvlllo public
lwrr ctift Iohm Thursday nlulil
when A. C. Ilrii.ll of l'nrllancl,
illambcr o( tlm llimiiiivillo ad
ministration, will bo the main
speaker.
! I 1TI10 iirmiKo linn humeri an Invi
tation fur linyunp Interested In
public power to attend the meet
lull, which will bo livid hi the
TuU'luku American Legion hull
btKlnnlnu ut 8 p. in.
Hriull will present motion pic
tures, mid utter his talk will an
oWcr cjuontloiiH from the audience
cbncornlnu llunncvlllo power.
A ihort musical pi-ourum will
be tha entertainment for tho eve-nln(j.
Langell Valley
' LANGKLL VALLEY Tho
'fftllowlnu yoimii folk went to
Bl ul In hint Suturdiiy for tho lull-
r prom; nelly hpnrks, uull
iildvoitel. Lot tin McDonald,
llrircd Tciirc. Frances Jones,
udtfo Kltzhuijh, Mm Hen Cllven,
.'IIIIp House, Laurence Itrvell.
oh Kriwyrr, Myron Wheeler,
ale llrmlley, l(oer Jones,
lydo llomley and Mrs. Malcolm
eare.
Mm. Cleda Well spent Mon-
lay with Mrs. Vlrijlnla Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Iloh Thew and
auiihler of Onkhind visited with
lends and relatives In IjinKell
alley and lloniin.a on Monday
hey huve been vlsltlmi tho past
4ek Willi Thew's sister, Mrs.
rt Horsley of Dairy ond her
rents, the liwyers. or Ilonanzil
Mrs. Mary Dearborn enjoyed
aster Sunday with her dauith-
r and family, the Irovltts.
Mrs. Kffic Oilman had tho mis-
irtuno to fall and break a bono
her shoulder Tuesday morn-
10. nhe enme homo Irom tno
ospltal on Thursiluy.
J Sunday dinner ijueats of Mr.
jnd Mrs, Jlarry Frazler were Mr.
nd Mrs. Kmmett Shields and
oJauKhtrr, I'nsty, of Salem and
Sir. and Mrs. I.loyri Llsko of
ilerrlll.
Vf Congratulations ' a rid best
-j'lshes are extonded to Mr. and
1rs. Barney Drown, who wcro
f
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THBSPIUTOF
by JOHN CLINTON
From now on
you con cnll
mo Shock
I'roof John.
I've soon
eoerytlilnul
Hecntise the
other morning
when I win ilrlvhiK past Ilia
Union Oil Motion nn tho comer
I nlmnit fell out of my lllipiinc
Plymoulll at what I law.
Th.ra, rfrawn grandly up to th.
puma, wai a horea and waganl
"this, I gotta iayi I, and
turnsd back. And when I r
tvrn.d t got tha 2nd shock, far
what da you think tha hay
burner wai doing?
Well air. Hie
driver lind put
four old auto
wheels on Ids
wagon, and ho
was having
the tires filled
with nirl While
ho was doing it, ono of the boys
had nut u bucket of wnter down
for Dohhln to drlnkl It was the
most unusual sight I've seen for
yearsl
And while the situation was, to
say tha laait, amusing, tha beya
t tha station wara doing thalr
stuff with parfactly straight
facal. I'm not tura ust what tha
antlra significance of this llttla
drama was, but It certainly
proves that tha Union Oil bays
are gentleman from way backl
So, In addition
to inviting you
to drive your
ear into a
lllilnu Oil Ma
tlnn for serv
Iro, I'm now
In a iinsllion
to Invito all horse-aiid-wagon
operators to do likewise, It's
really tno had lliat 1'nlim can't
'think up some wav for horses to
me 70, or Triton Motor Oil, be
cause somehow I think life
Would be morn plrtiiresciio ( if
less convenient ) if we had morn
horses galloping hy. Don't you?
.1
'X i ii - wis.
married recently ut ltmio. Mrs.
Drown was tho former Maxlno
Hohert. The young couple, will
llvo near Lukovlew whero ho Is
employed.
Mrs. Alfred Duncan visited on
Sunday with Mrs, Lester Leuvltt.
The Duncans arc hero from Can
yonvlllo und stuylng at Elmer
Stanley'i to help with lambing.
FETED AT KENO
KKNO Mrs. Foster Beavers
entertained on Tuesday after
noon, April lfl, nt n baby show
er honoring Mrs. Louise Dcnl
son Wilson of Paisley, Ore.
Tho room was dalntly decor
ated with pink and while stream
ers and tho gift tabic had a can
opy of pink and white stream
ers with a large stork In tho cen
ter. Mrs. Hazel Chase won the
prl.o In a diaper hemming raco.
After the opening of tho gifts
lunch was served by tho host
ess, assisted by Mrs. lono Hull
and Mrs. Josephine Fil.slinmons.
Other gucstit were Mrs. Paul
Magor, Mrs. Karl Allen, Mrs. W.
M. Gherkin, Mrs. O. H. Zimmer
man, Mrs. G. O. Zlmmormnn all
of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Harold
O'HIley of Merrill, Mrs. Charles
Floyd, Mrs. Dallas Ileebo. Mrs.
Sophie Young of Lenox addition,
Mrs. V. L. Fraln, Mrs. F. K. Den
Hon, Mrs. Martin Parsons, Mrs.
Ana Grimes, Mrs. Hazel Chase
and Mrs. Alice Putnam.
Cascade
CASCADK SUMMIT Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Eastman and
daughter, Sherry Anne, are
spending the weekend with East
man's slater and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller Of Ar
met. Mrs. Lowell Hall Is spending
Ihc weekend at Eugene with her
sister. Willo Coffin, who Is at
tending University of Oregon,
and with Mr. Hull's mother and
sister-in-law.
Charles Elder of Mowlch
works at Summit lodgo each
weekend doing carpentering.
One of the cabins has been re
modeled Into a two-room and
kitchenette cabin, whereas be
fore there, were only two rooms
In it.
Mr. ond Mrs. John Foland,
Mrs. Dlclc Foland nnd Mrs. Hoy
Currier motored to Eugene last
week to shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lnvoy
have as their guests Mrs. Lavoy's
sisters, Mrs. Lec of Portland and
Mrs. Bennlo Benson of Aber
nethy. Mrs. Lavoy drove to
Oakrldgo Saturday to take her
mother, who was 111, to Eugene
to consult a physician.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nngle who
have been caretakers at the Dr.
Collins ranch neor Crescent lake
have returned to their home
hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lnvoy hove
purchased a new Plymouth car.
Mrs. Hoy Currier will spend
next weekend at Klamath Fulls.
She will chapcronc a group of
young people from tho Oak
rldgo Christian church who will
attend tho Christian Endeavor
conference (it Klamath Falls.
Lowell Hull was n Eugene vis
itor one day last week.
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Mew4.
4-H GIRLS GET
AWARDS FOR
WESTSIDE Girls of the
Vernon school entertained
mothers of students of the school
Friday afternoon with a tea and
a display of articles of hand
craft mudo so far this school
year. Victor Johnson, county
agent, who was present to make
achievement award-, announced
that within 10 days the ex ten
slon service will appoint a full
time 4 1! club leader for Lake
county to handle all boys' and
girls' 411 club work In tho
county.
A certificate of achievement
was awarded to last year's wood
working club, whom president
was Raymond Padget and whose
members finished their projects
100 per cent. Club charters were
presented to the Busy Dees, the
Vernon sewing club of which
Donna Thill la president, and
to the Vernon Handicraft club,
tho woodworking club of which
Donald Blnlock Is president.
On behalf of the Lnkcvlew
branch of the First National
Bank of Portland, Johnson pre
sented fifth year pins to Flor
ence Padget, Itaymond Padget
und Florence Reed: third year
pins to Dorothy Mnddock and
Lois Maddock; first year pins
to Virginia Maddork and Lois
Thill. Second year cards from
tho county were presented to
Donald Blnlock, Sue Reed, and
Donna Thill.
The work on display during
tho afternoon included book
cases, cuf'ec tables, footstools,
flower stands made by members
of the woodworking club; pil
low tops and luncneon cloths
made by the girls In the sewing
club; wall placques. snap shot
album covers, and bookends
woodburncd and painted; and
comb cases, bookmarks, bag
gage tags, and other leather-
work articles.
Road Open From
Willamette to
Summit Lodge
'CASCADE SUMMIT The
ground here is now bare In open
spaces. In secluded places where
the sun does not hit there arc
about 18 inches of snow. The
road from Willamette highway
to Summit lodge Is now open and
cars have driven In to the lodge,
although in places it is quite
muddy.
Big Trout Landed
At Cascade Summit
CASCADE SUMMIT When
Howard Hromadn wishes to re
late a fish story, he doesn't have
to tell about tho large one that
got away. All he has to do is to
tell of the large one he caught.
Hromadn was successful in land
ing an eight and one-half pound
Rainbow. The fish was caught
in Lake Odcll near the Hromada
summer homo.
ACUINTu
All White! A Bargain!
KENMORE WASHER
Porcelalned tub, triple
vans agitator, 2-Inch soft
rubber rolls, Chamber
lain wringer with eaftty
release.
44
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ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION OF ANY
KENMORE WASHER
Another Record Low Price!
KENMORE SPECIAL
Green porcelnlned tub,
iiqueeze-dry rolls, oil
acaled motor, quick-emptying
drain, safety seal
ed mechanism.
3491
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KENMORE WASHER
Windmill A New
mm
com . Mouuurxo
PATTERN 6955
Make your spare time yield
this handsome scarf an heir
loom cloth, or spread. They arc
all formed from this easy five
Inch square, Windmill, memor
ized in no time quickly cro
cheted. Pattern 6035 contains
instructions for making square;
WESTSIDE Mrs. Glenn
Bussey of Willow Ranch, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Piper,
Vernon district, was guest of
honor at a stork shower held
for her by Mrs. Flortnce Branch
at the hall the afternoon of April
17. After the opening of Mrs.
Busscy'i gifts, Mrs Branch put
on a stunt which was won by
Mrs. Lottie Bailey and Mrs. Bus
sey. The B. B. club held no
meeting but decided to meet
May 1 at the home of Mrs.
Charles Buck. 1 he hostess
served refreshments at the close
of the afternoon.
The following women were
present or sent gifts. Mrs. Harry
Earnes of Willow Ranch; Mrs.
Chct Hyatt. Mrs. Beverly Robin
son, Mrs. Milo Hyatt, Mrs. Lor
en Hyatt, Mrs. Don Lyons, Mrs.
Vernon and Mrs. Ross Hyatt, all
of Lakcvicw; Mrs. John Crowl,
Mrs. Ed Garrett, Mrs. Joe Mar
tin, Mrs. Tom Frith, Mrs. Earl
Millard, Mrs. F. M. Bunyard,
Mrs. At T. Cochran, Mrs. Ernest
Bussey, Mrs. R. B. Piper, Mrs.
Miles Blalock, Mts. Charles
Buck, Mrs Bob Wilson, Mrs.
Merle O'Ncll and Mrs. Harry
Crowl.
Bridge Club at
Tionesta Meets
TIONESTA. Calif. The
Thursday Bridge club played
at its recent meeting at the home
of Mrs. Evelyn Heister and ore
to play at Mrs. Alice Reese's
home next week.
Mrs. Dot Coade substituted
for Mrs. Pearl Hall and it was
a lucky day for Mrs Coade who
won high orize. while low went
to Mrs. Irene Hamm.
Those present who enjoyed
the dainty refreshments were
Mrs. Georgia Stanlake. Mrs. Dot
Coade, Mrs. Clco Shirley, Mrs.
Irene Hamm, Mrs. Nettie Stew
art. Mrs. Alice Reese Mrs. Irene
Reese, and the hostess, Mrs.
Evelyn He'stcr.
95
$3 DOWN
Carrying Charft)
IS Down
Carrying Chargfi)
7&m&SM Tin
And Easy Square
Windmill
illustrations of It and stitches;
photograph ot. square; materials
needed.
To obtain this pattern send 10
cents in coin to The Herald-News,
Household Arts Dept., Klamath
Kails, Ore. Be guro to write
plainly your name, address and
pattern number.
K
eno
KENO Friends of Jimmie N.
Young, a former resident of
Kcno, will be interested to know
he has entered the radio school
at Bcllvillc, 111., connected with
army aviation.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris re
turned Sunday night from sev
eral days spent in Oakland, Sac
ramento and Chico, Calif. Rich
ard Harris of Chico accompanied
them home for a brief visit.
On Monday evening, April 15,
Mrs. T. E. Denison and her
daughter, Mrs. W. H. Wilson,
were co-hostcsscs with a b a b y
shower honoring Mrs. Wilbur
Gherkin of Klamath Falls.
Games occupied the evening and
after the opening of gifts dainty
refreshments were served. Those
enjoying the evening were
Mrs. Ruth Zimmerman, Mrs.
Earl Allen, Mrs. Paul Mager,
Mrs. La Verne Reeves, Mrs. J.
E. Patterson, Mrs. Gerald Zim
merman, Mrs. Frank Snyder,
Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs. Arrelia
Zimmerman, Mrs. H. Laverne,
Mrs. Iva Mott, the honored guest
Mrs. Gherkin, and the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott
of Bly, Ore., were callers at the
home of Miss Edna Bloom Sun
day afternoon.
How to treat a thirst: Wie-
land's Beer cures the worstl
BOUGHT
Mts. i MMm m I
The same money you'd pay for ooe of the f . . 2 B Jlo.
Pv , . , ise! I
HERE'S the car behind the biggest
swing in history to Nash!
Never before has a lowest-price car
offered you so much! Hot example:
Want the Most Economy ? This big Nash
gives good drivers up to 30 miles a gallon
...overall savings of $70 to $100 ayear!
Want the Roomiest Car? It's Nash! The
front seat's nearly five feet wide !
Want the Smoothest Ride? Nash alone
has coil springing on all Jour wheels. The
NASH PRICES LOW AS
rstfrtfW) Ambt.ntdor
"Him"NiMin.Pricedeli.
tred hrre include standi H
equipment tnd tderl Ux,
V either Eye Conditioned Aif
Svitem. Sedan Sleeper Bed,
WhiteS.de Wall TircL Bump
er Guard j are optional extras.
LIFE OF FOSTER
FORTv KLAMATH The C.
I. clubhouse was the scene of
social activities Friday after
noon, when members of the
Civic Improvement club spon
sored a silver tea, 'he proceeds
from which went Into the club
treasury. Lovely spring flowers
were used about the main club
room, sdme of the blooms com
ing from local gardens and
many of them having been
brought from Grants Pass this
week by Mrs. Lee Denton for
the occasion. A reception com
mittee including Mn Ray Loos
ley and Mrs. Frank Denton
greeted the guests upon their
arrival. About 30 were present
at the tea.
Entertainment for the after
noon consisted of an interesting
program, and life and song com
positions of Stephen C. Foster.
Mrs. Frank Denton narrated the
storey of Foster's lire. The read
ing was interspersed by vocal
rendition of several of the com
poser's well-known songs by
Mrs. Carl Wilson and Mrs. Theo
dore Nicholson, accompanied at
the piano by Mrs Guss Page.'
Two additional solos, "Come
Where My Love Lies Dream
ing," and "I Dream of Jeanic
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YOU SO MUCH AUTOMOBILE!
smoothest ride any car can give you.
Want the Easiest Handling? Owners
say it's the easiest car in the world to
drive and park. With Two-way Roller
Steering this Nash grips the curves,
just breezes through traffic!
And only Nash offers a Weather Eye
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WISENER
NASH MOTORS
With the Light Brown Hair,"
were tung by Mrs. Charles Race,
who is musical Instructor and
primary grade teacher In the
local school. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. William Page,
Mrs. William C. Hackler and
Mrs. Joe Taylor. Chairman of
the program committee was Mrs.
Carl Wilson.
Mt. Laid
MT. LAKI Mrs. Estella Hill
and Mrs. Frank Stewart re
turned Sunday from a week's
trip which took them to New.
port. Ore., and various points
along the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen and
daughters. Patsy and Donna, vis
ited with relatives and friends in
Portland last week.
Friends will be pleased to
know Mr. Mack Sr., is improv
ing at the Hillside hospital. He
Is suffering with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cheyne are
the proud parents of a son born
Monday, April 14, a, the Klam
ath Valley hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill and
family spent Easter Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ogie Stohl and son,
Danny.
Mrs, Fred Crapo was the
guest of her sister-in-law Mrs.
Myron Taylor Wednesday.
Mrs. Scott Thompson, Mrs.
Bell Davison and Mrs. Lyle
Merrill motored to Yakima
Wash., last week to visit with
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p gtandavd
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In this Big Nash Sedan you get up to 30 Miles to
the Gallon . .the Widest Seats . .the Smoothest
Ride and Easiest Handling a Car can give you!
Over 2,000 A
"Our iwttch to the Nh '600'
has been amply justi6ed . . .
Averaging 24 to 26 miles a
gallon at speed, of 4 5 to 60.
Nash is roomier and cer
tainlr more easy to handle."
Portland, Ortgo
"Your new 600 tops them atl
from just about every angle,
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FETES BIRTHDAYS
TIONESTA, Calif The Turn-
day Pinochle club met this week
at, the home of Mrs Dot Coade,
and since collecting Mexican art
is Mn. Coade'i hobDy, tha tally
cards carried out Mexican do
sign. . ,. ,
The club had previously de
cided to present a set of tea,
towels to each member on her
birthday, and at this meeting
sets were ready for Mrs. Coad
and Mrs. Irene Reese. The next
member in the club to have
birthday will be Mrs. Viola
Banta. .
High score for the day want
to Mrs. Banta, and low score
was won by Mrs. Jennie Mat
lock, substituting for Mrs Pearl
Hall, who was called away by
sickness.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Jennie Matlock, Mrs. Haley
Washburn, Mrs. Viola Banta,
Mrs. Cleo Shirley, Mrs. France
Nelson, Mis. Irene Reese,. Mrs.
Evelyn Heister, and the hostess,
Mrs. Dot Coade. ' . . i .
Mr. Cheyne, a brother ot Mrs.
Thompson, and Mrs. Dawson,
who is ill in a hospital. " ' ,.;
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OTHERS )
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Conditioned Air System s i ."Sedan
Sleeper" Bed ; s ; the safety of unit
ized body, welded-to-frame.
Just a pint of gas will prove Nash Is :
far ahead of the lowest-price cars you .
used to buy! Drive it see the amazing
differences that are winning a nation!
Week Change to New Nash I
I average MO tailes a day at
the wlieel: and four-wheel
coilspringingmakesaworlfl '
of difference. I am getting
over 29 miles to the gallon
and saving on oil, tires and
even license ptites.Th?; Nash
air conditioning ts great."
Main oMlth
Phone 4118
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133 So. 8th
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