July 21, 1041
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGOh
PAGE FIVB
To Attend School Thera will
be a two-diiy achool, July 24 and
28, In noaehurK for farm secur-
Uy administration advisory coun
ell mcimbera, according; to In
formation from the office of Earl
Gardner. FSA supervisor, At.
tending from Klnmnth and Lake
counties will be Cardnar, Laon
ard Rico, associate supervisor,
Mary Bella Bcswlck, Klnmath
and Lake county home manuiio
Client supervisor, and members
the council, A I no attending
win bo represents! ves from
Douglas, Coon, Jackion and Jo
sephine countlos.
Plonlo Leader) of 4-H clubt
within the county enjoyed a pic.
nic at willow Spring's camp
round at Lake o' the Woodi
Sunday. Olhera from Klnmath
Falls enjoyed the outing aa It
waa the flrat day of homemak
era' camp Including women
from both Klamath and Jack
ann countlea. The homemakrra'
camp will contlnuo throughout
the week under the local direc
tion of Mra. Winnlfred Glllen,
Klamath county home demon
atratlon agent. C. C. Jenkins,
4-H club agent, arranged Iho
Sunday program.
Police Court Two rirunka,
en drunk and dleorderly, one
vag and 10 traffic tickets made
ur the Monday morning pollco
Wourt report. A half dozen traf
fic offenders were roleated on
their own recognizance to ap
pear at the regular Wednesday
afternoon traffic court at 2
o'clock.
Transferred Here Charles
Pounders, senior employment of
ficer with the Oregon atate em
ployment service, haa been trans
ferred to Klamath Foils from
Astoria, where he has been with
the service for three years. He
is replacing c. V, Heath, re
aigned.
Visits Bay Area Mrs. Clar-
nee Copeland has returned
from a trip to San Francisco
where she visited her parents,
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Church,
and little sister, Myrtle Mae
8 he also visited with friends
In Vallejo.
Leaves Hosoltal D a r 1 n
Lempke, two and one-half
flionth old daughter of Mr. and
TMrs. Oustava Lempke of Canby,
cam., was sumciently recov
ered from a recent Illness to
be moved to her home Sunday
srom mamam vauey hospital
Grass Fire The city fire de
partment was called to Eldora
do and Fremont streets at 8:38
p m. Saturday to extinguish a
rasa fire under way In that
iclnlty.
Recovering Friends, will be
aTlad to learn that Don Blachlv.
mploya of the Kalplne Plywood
company, la recovering satis
factorily after an emergency
operation performed Friday at
juamatn valley hospital.
Applications Letters have
been sent out from the office of
Klamath County Agricultural
Agent C. A. Henderson, to
growort of clover and alfalfu
seed stilting those who have not
returned application for Inspec
tion should do so Immediately.
Professor Hyalop of Oregon
State college will ba In this
county this week to make field
Inapectlona and It la neccsatiry
applicatlona be on file If grow
ers wish to harvest certified
seed this year.
Cemetery Damaged City po
lice were asked to keep a watch
on the cemetery as the result
of vandalism on the grounds
this past weekend. On one plot
three evergreen ahruba were
pulled up, one left across a
grave, two others removed from
Ihe cemetery. Chief of Police
Frank Hamm stated Monday
persons molesting graves or
property within the cemetery
would be dealt with severely.
Visit Lake A group of Klam
ath Falls folks visited at Ab
rams lake resort near Mt. Shas
ta City Sunday, attending the
army amateur signal corps
meeting at that place. Present
from here were Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Cramer, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Kuykendall, Mr. and
Mrs. Joy Ustlck and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rivers and
family.
Leave Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Dominic Calllcrate, who spent
the weekend In Klumath Falls
as the guests of Circuit Judge
and Mrs. David R. Vandenbvrg,
left Sunday morning by motor
for their home In Portland.
They spent one week In Reno
as guests of friends. Mrs. Cal
ibrate and Judge Vandenberg
are sister and brother.
CONSTRUCTION
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Stiles of Klamath Falls were
visitors at the Oreaon Caves ni
Qlonsl monument Sunday, July
Visit Caves Klamath Falls
guests stopping overnight at the
Oregon Caves resort Saturday.
July IB, were L. Dalcour and
Mr. and Mrs. John McFee, and
Louise.
At Creseent Lake Mr. and
Mrs. Bryant Williams, formerly
of thla city and now residing
in Salem, will spend thla week
t Crescent lake.
Home Sunday Mrs. William
R. Trusty and Infant son of
Dunamulr, Calif., left Klamath
Valley hospital for their home
Sunday morning.
Q Improving Thtirmon "Bud"
Vllson, Jnun officer, had a
good" weekend at Klamath
Valley hospital where he Is re
eoverlng from gunshot wounds
received several weeks ago.
To Dunsmulr Mrs. Timothy
Murphy left Monday afternoon
for her home In Dunsmulr after
visiting In Klamath Falls and
Lake o' the Woods this past
weekend.
License Lost George Blehn,
91 1 Pine street, reported to city
police the loss of his dog's li
cense, No, 268.
MINOR
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SCHOOL Hi
Construction work was al
ready underway Monday at Al
tamont Junior high school, ono
of the building projects ap
proved in last week's county
achool election.
The Altoinont building is to
get a second floor on a one
story section lf.-fl when the struc
ture was erected.
Further returns from the
school bud lid vote came in
Monday, showing an official
count to dato of 289 for Increas
ing the budget beyond 6 per
cent, and 47 against. Biggest
adverse vote was at Shasta,
which went 24 to 3 In opposi
tion to the increase.
Here are the returns to date:
Ves No
Bonanza ... 4
Fort Klamath ... 4
Keno B
niy 89
Kalrhaven 40
Shasta 3
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Name Son Larry Gordon li
the name given their Infant
son by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Rice, 802 California avenue
Mrs. Rlre left Hillside hoaplla
this past weekend to return
home with her child. Rice la
assistant supervisor of the farm
security administration.
Loss Reported Mrs. H. My
ers. guest at the Early hotel
Informed city police of the loss
of a brown suitcase from her
car below the Riverside apart
menta on Sunday. Tha suit
case contained woman's and
baby s clothing.
Stationed Friends of First
Lieutenant Walter Jendrzejew-
ski, for the past three years as
sistant Klamath county agricul
tural agent, will be interested
to learn he has been assigned to
the Tenth field artillery, Bat
tery u, rort Lewis.
In Salem Jack Almeter. man
ager of the Klamath Falls of
flee of the Oregon state emnloy-
ment service, left Saturday for
Salem to attend meetlna of
state oince needs.
Visiting Mrs. C. D. Price of
Alameda, Calif., Is visiting at
me noma ot Jier brother-In-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joy A.
usuck, ii urcnard way.
Accepts Position Mrs. Phvl.
lis Rankin has accepted a oosl-
tion as stenograoher in the of.
nces or C. C. Jenkins, 4-H club
agent, Federal building.
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
EDWARDS Born at Hlll.M.
hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore..
juiy zu, mil, to Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Edwards. 4505 Altamont
drive, a boy. Weight: 8 pounds
14 hi ounces.
CLEANED OUT
INDIANAPOLIS (VP) Charles
McPertlerd, driving a truck
loaded with $250 worth of can
taloupes, tomatoes and peaches,
stopped for a traffic light.
A gang of men and boys
Jumped on and began to carry
awny the cantaloupes, he told
police. He chased them. When
he got back, he waa short more
than the cantaloupes. The truck
and everything In It had been
stolon.
AKlOI.BOTEn burn may aause
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10 Double Load $30.00
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WEATHER
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Fair with little change In tern
perature tonight and Tuesday
but morning fog near the coast;
moderate northwest wind off the
coast.
OREGON Partly cloudy to
night with light showers west
portion; Tuesday fair, cooler
east portion; gentle westerly
wind off coast tonight becoming
moderate northwest Tuesday,
Mail
Closing Times
(Trains)
Southbound: 6:00 a. m.
Northbound: 10:00 a. m.
Southbou..d: 5:15 p. m.
Northbound: 8:30 p. m.
Auxiliary Members ot the
Eagles auxiliary will sponsor a
public pinochle party Tuesday
at 2 p. m. In Eagles hall. The
public Is Invited. Hostesses will
b Edna Allen, Urscl Bratton,
Thelma Beckham and Velda
Colson.
Lost River Club The Lost
River Garden club will meet
Tuesday, July 22, at the home
of Mrs. J. W. Reeder. Roll
call will be answered by "col
or harmony I have found in the
garden." Mrs. George Houck
will lead a discussion of vita
min B-l and its uses In slip
ping plants. There will be an
open discussion on attractive
back yards.
Dr. Earhart Named
NYA Doctor Hero
State NYA Administrator
Ivan G. Munro of Portland
Monday announced the reap
pointment of Dr. Samuel D
Earhart, Klamath Falls, as ex
amining physician for the NYA
health program during the fis
cal year 1941-42. A nursing
staff will be added in each of
the three state areas to facili
tate the health appraisal work.
Read the Classified page.
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A group of young people and
adults from the Community Con
gregational church left Sunday
after church for Camp Adams
which is located between Mol
alia and Colton, Oregon. This
group will attend the Congrcga
tional summer conference for
young people.
The young people from Klam
ath Falls are Gene Smith. Albert
King, Nina Robertson, Barbara
Huffman, Maxinc Hardin, Kar
en Hnrdin, Leonard Harvey
Marcellyn Wiggins, Mary Stl
vers, Gene Stivers, Horry Tin
dall, Ann Otey. Shirley Katz-
meyer, and Bernice Martinez.
The adults accompanying this
group are Herbert Van Mceter,
Mrs. Euart S. Edwards, Rev. and
Mrs. E. V. Haynes. Rev. Haynes
is camp manager again this year.
Herbert Van Meeter is assisting
with the program of recreation
at the camp and teaching a
course on. "Christian Education
in China."
Camp begins with the even
Ing meal on Tuesday, July 22,
and closes with the morning
meal on July 31. The Klamath
Falls group left early to assist
in ,making the camp ready for
tne omers.
The camp site Is owned by the
Oregon Conference of Congrega
tional churches.
FIRST TO CHANGE
In his first Thanksgiving proc
lamation, President Andrew
Johnson designated the first
Thursday in December, but re
turned to normal the following
year.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
for their many acts of kindness
and lovely floral offerings ex
tended during our bereavement
the loss of our beloved John
Michaclson.
THE MICHAELSON
FAMILY.
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The First Baptist church,
Eighth and Washington streets,
has scheduled a great reception
sorvlce for Wednesday night in
honor of new members who have
recently been received into the
church. The Women's Mission
ary society will serve a potluck
dinner at 6:30 p. m. and after
the dinner program the right
hand of church fellowship will
be extended to all new members.
The reception is to be an "all
church" affair and all are urged
to bring their families. Arrange
ments will be made to care for
the small children in a nursery
group.
The pastor, the Rev. C. C.
Brown, states that the church
has Just closed the greatest re
vival in its history. During the
Kramer evangelistic crusade of
the past two weeks the church
received 50 additions by bap
tism and letter. One of the great
est baptismal services ever wit
nessed in the church took place I
Sunday afternoon when a large
crowd gathered for the service.
"Dr. James W. Kramer is one
of the most outstanding evan
gelists of the day. Ho won the
hearts of his audience. He
preached a dynamic gospel and
he loves mankind," said Rev.
Brown. Dr. Kramer was to meet
his wife In Oakland early this
week and they in companyawith
their daughter are to go north
for a brief rest before returning
to Denver where Dr. Kramer is
to supply the pulpit for one of
the largest churches during
August.
Lots of photos taxen at bath
ing beaches indicate snap judgment.
Indians Patriotic,
Says Wasco Chief
PORTLAND, July 21 (TV
American Indians are patriotic,
and are not Interested in foreign
isms, George Meacham, Wasco
tribal chief, told Lions club
members here Friday.
"Any time we have a visitor
(on the reservation) who spreads
subversive talk we can sure
show him the boundary," Mea
cham said.
"You'll not find a race mora
patriotic than the Indian tribes.
There are more volunteers, per
capita, for the armed services
than any other race can boast,"
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