The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 03, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    December 8, 1941
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Midland Cmpine
'41 TULELAKE
BEET
TULELAKE Harvest of the
J 041 (Hilar beet crop was com
pleted Saturday and prospects
for the 1042 planting were out
lined In a weekend meeting of
groweri by George Wright, gen
eral manager of the Sacramento
division of tho Sprecklei com
pany. Wright was accompanied
here by A, L. Knudson, labor su
perintendent for the lame dlvl
ilon. About 70 growart and pros
pectlve grower! were In attend
ance. Contract! fur next season's
crop will be avallabla at the of
fice of W. H. Anderson, Slskl
you county agricultural commla
iloner, on December 8 when a
reprcacntallve of the Sprecklcs
aompany will be present to ai
ilat those planning on a beot
acreage.
Labor problem!, both peat and
future and tho possibility of an
IncreaM In Income to the grower
nnvl vt.nr unrn tnkrftn urt nt It,
meeting. A minimum guarantee
of 8.40 per ton, of which 12 per
ton li the government benefit
payment tax la announced, ac
cording to Clark W. Fenaler,
local repreaentatlve of the lugur
compuny. The price la based on
an 18 per cent auger content
Poaalblllty of an Increaae over
the minimum la advanced, the
Increaae hinging on action of con
greaa thli week In regard to In
creases In benefit pnymrnts on
tho crop.
All acreage restriction! have
been lifted by the administration
and a much larger acreage la an
tlclpated for 1042. Approximate
ly 1100 acre were harvested
this season.
While the unfavorable leaaon
cut acreage yields illghtly, data
on tonnage and sugar content
now being compiled at Sacra
mento la expected to show favor
able returns.
The company la prepared to
distribute leed to all old and ai
many now groweri as are Inter
ested and throe planning to plant
beeta next year will find the
newly opened office of Anderson
In the Hudy Jeiek block.
Tulelake
Boyi of tho Honker football
squad, senior and Junior girls
and member! of the high school
faculty will be gucsta of honor
at a banquet Friday evening In
the high achool at which mem
bers of the Girli' Athletic asso
ciation will be hostesses. A foot
ball theme Is to be carried out,
there will be brief talks and
musical numbers and the guest!
will bo feted following the din
ner at a dance planned by Can
by Cross Masonic lodge. Marie
Chlarucci la faculty advisor for
tha dinner.
The Chrlstmai party of the
Wlnema club will be an event
of December 2 at the home of
Mn. Lee Dixon. Momben will
bring small gifts for the an
nual exchange. Assisting Mn.
Dixon will be Mn. E. W. Staun
ton, Mn. C. G. Falrchlld and
Mn. John Tnkaca Jr.
The band of the Tulelake
high ichool assisted with the
big Chrittmai opening In Klam
ath Falli Inst Saturday.
E. L. Preaieau, 18, visiting
here from Cottage Grove, Ore.,
drove Into trouble here last
weekend when he tried driving
an automobllo down Main street
while under the influence of
liquor. Apprehended by Chief of
Police "Frank G. Rhodes he ap
peared before Police Judge
John Cortex to plead guilty.
Half of hli $100 fine wai suspended.
SUGAR
HARVEST ENDS
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aic I ijiiKffflJSSES- I
Former Dorris
Resident DUs
At Ashland
DORRIS A former resident
of Dorrli and Macdoel, Mra. Efflo
Jane Smith, passed away sud
denly at Ashland, Ore., Friday
night. Mrs. Smith had not been
well for a few daya but had
thought she only had a bad cold
and waa doctoring herself for It.
Friday she felt worse and went
to a neighbor'! houie where she
died a short time later.
Mn. Effie Smith wai born In
Mlsaourl and Interment li to be
In Huatonla, Mo. The body wai
accompanied eaat by Mr. and
Mn. Eugene Smith and Mrs.
Viola Mulllni.
Mn. Smith leaves to mourn
her passing her mother, Mrs.
Sarah Sewell of Sweet Spring!,
Mo.; three sons, Ruben Smith of
Ashland, Archie and Eugene
Smith of Dorrli; three daughters,
Mrs. Viola Mulllni of Sedulla,
Mo., Mrs. Lucille Krouae of Ash
land and Mn. Mildred Godard of
Klamath Falls.
Weyerhaeuser PTA
To Hold Meeting
WEYERHAEUSER A ihort
business mcoting, square dancing
and a box social are on the pro
gram for the December meeting
of Weyerhaeuser Camp Four
PTA. The data is changed from
Thursday to Friday, December
8, for the convenience of work
Ing men. Tho hour la 7:30.
Art Cooper head! the commit- j
tee of men members serving as
hosts for this meeting and Mrs.
Bill Stacy, recreation chairman,
is helping with arrangement!.
Toys will be accepted for the
Klamath Kalis firemen's collec
tion. Women are aaked to bring box
lunches for auction, funds to be
used by the local PTA.
Everyone In the community ia
Invited to this Christmas party.
Reibens Leave
For Sons Wedding
TULELAKE Mr. and Mn.
George Relben left this week for
Seattle where they will be pres
ent on December 4 at the mar
riage of Ann Crandlemerc, Am
hurst, Mass., to their eldest son,
Thorben Relben. The service will
be read In St. Luke's Episcopal
church at four o'clock.
Attending tha young couple
will be Mr. and Mn. Gilbert Os
borne, Tulelake, Intimate friendi
of Mr. Relben, who met his bride
several months ago while em-'
ployed in Boiton.
The groom, graduate of the
school of engineering of Stan
ford, li employed by the Boeing
Aircraft company. j
They will make their home In
Seattle for the present i
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troplated anrfaoaa protaot
against scoring. 4. Foal plalon
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alon and ImproTa oil economy.
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A brand now material for
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CHRISTMAS SEALS
MERRILL Lettors containing
10 4 1 tuberculosis Chrlstmai
scala have reached Merrill homes
and evarynne who can possibly
apnre a bit of cash is asked to
respond to the call, It was an
nounced this week by Mra. War
roil Fruits, local chairman of the
drive. Merrill's envelopes mailed
to Mrs. Fruit! by Mn. Burt
Hawkina, general chairman, to
tal 170 and the return envel
opes may be mailed either to
headquurten In Klamath Falls
or to Mrs. Frulti at Merrill.
Through an error envelopei
aent to this community bear the
return address of the Klamath
County Public Health associa
tion In Klamath Falls but since
it will make It more difficult to
check on the results of the local
campaign. It Is requested that
Mrs. Fruits' address here be sub
stituted. Each envelope contains
$1 worth of penny stamps which
this season bear the replica of
a lighthouse.
School to Close
On December 19
TULELAKE Schools of Tule
lake will close Friday, December
10, for the Christmas vacation
and will reopen for classes on
January 5, It was announced this
week by George Rciben, high
school principal.
A sophomore party with an ex
change of glfta and Christmas
program Is planned for the offer-
noon of December 10. A number
of the faculty members plan
trips to homes at a distance for
the holidays.
Future Farmers to
Hold Banquet
LAKEVIEW The Lakevlew
high school HMOT-FFA banquet
will be held Thursday evening,
December 4, in the basement of
the Methodist church at 7
o'clock, according to Miss Jennie
June Hatch, advisor of the
HMOT club.
Committee chairmen for the
banquet are: Menu and cooking,
Dick Dollarhlde and Mary Pi
per; hostess, Dnrlene Brown and
John Harry; entertainment, Na
lene Greene and Bob Ramsdell;
decorations. Morgarct O'Connor
and Jim Ogle; serving. Mary
Singleton and James Vincent,
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Each member may Invite a
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Jim Ogle, president of the
Lakevlew FFA chapter and Ruth
Stevens, president of the HMOT
club will be toastmaster and
toaatmlstress. Speakers of the
evening are Bud Garrett and
Moya Ball.
Bly Ladies' Aid
Holds Dinner
The Bly Ladies' Aid held Its
annual dinner and bazaar on Sat
urday evening, November 20 In
the school cafeteria. A turkey
dinner with all the trimming!
was served cafeteria style. A
large crowd attended. After the
dinner an enjoyable program
was given in two of tho ichool
rooms.
During the evening a fine dis
play of funcywork was sold. Oth
er attractions were a fishpond
and a home-made candy booth.
The following committee!
were in charge: Planning and
preparation of food, Mrs. George
Elliott, Mn. I. Robins, Mn. Herb
Johnson and Mn. O. Hlrengen;
soliciting, Mrs. M. Cllne and Mn.
Lem Houston; clean-up, Mn. M.
Varnum, Mn. J. Wallli, Mn. D.
Lowe. Other members offered
assistance on this committee.
Miscellaneous booth, Mra. R.
Shepherd and Mrs. T. Sha: kitch
en booth, Mrs. W. Osborn and
Mn. Fred Stone; fishpond. Mn.
R. Harris; candy booth, Mn. C.
Raupak; quilt tickets, Mn. C.
Deerlng.
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FOR DORRIS PLAY
DORRIS The play to be
given by the Junior class of the
Butte Valley high ichool on De
cember 8 li "Meet the Folks,"
and the cist hai ihown unusual
promiie In the rehearsal!. Those
who will have part In the pro
duction are Ruby Do vis ai Mn.
Smith, Joe Stringer ai Pa Smith.
Ellawanda Wallace as Mary Jane
Smith, Jack Branstetter as
James Smith, Jean Mouchen-
bacher ai Parker, Leroy Mengei
as Chuck Sage, Lena Belle
Lybrand as Jewel Cartwright,
Herbert Badger ai Harold Wat-
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Davli and Richard Winfleld as
GUly allien Water.
Play to Be Put
On by Juniors
TULELAKE "Skidding"
and no foolln' there are ikids
under this three-act comedy
that the Junior class of the high
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Mattoel Tera. Tops, drums, even a
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ichool will present on Decem
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have slipped In on the cast In
practice.
The scenes center around a
home In Idaho where most of
the action develops and Judge
Hardy's ambition to attain the
nomination for a convention
delegate, together with the ef
fort! of his family to aid him
are responsible for some funny
situations.
Characters and students tak
ing part Include Andy Hardy,
David Lagan; Judge Hardy,
Davis Tedden; Mrs. Hardy, Pat
ty Johnson; Marlon Hardy,
Phyliss Snyder; Grandpa Hardy,
John Cross; Aunt Milly, Laura
Haynes; Wayne Trent, Lyle
Haley; Mr. Stubblns, Eugene
Gresham; Mary Hardy Wilcox,
Jean J o n e i; Estelle Hardy
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