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HERALD AND. NEWS,-KLAMATH FAIXS. OREGON
Soptomber 80, 1042
Midland Hfube Veto.
LARGE BARLEY
SALE REPORTED
AT TULELAKE
: TULELAKE The largest sin
gle sale of barley ever recorded
here was completed between
Henzel brothers, LIskey broth'
era, owners of the Tulana Farms,
and Ray Welsh, representative
of the Anhauser Busch company
'of St. Louis, following opening
of bids on this year's crop of
the Hannchen variety. , Welsh
bought 105,000 sacks at an un
named figure.
Barley Just prior to comple
tion of the sale was selling at
$2 per hundredweight.
The huge crop was raised on
4000 acres and harvesting was
.'completed under difficulties with
about SO per cent of the normal
crew.' Sixty men are usually
employed. Yields averaged
around 70 bushels.
Others growers In the basin,
. several of whom sold on earlier
markets, were Schuck brothers.
Lewis Kandra and the Copic
Bay company. Luther and Com-
.son were the buyers.
A total of 13,851 acres of bar-
.ley were harvested this season
on lease lands.
Tulelake
v.
- Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. FenS'
-ler have received word of the
birth of a daughter to their son,
'Captain Robert W. Fensler and
' Mrs. Fensler at Kansas City, Mo.
The little girl, first grandchild
of Mr.y and Mrs. Fensler, has
been named Barbara, for her ma
ternal grandmother. , Born on
-'September 21, she weighed seven
pounds. Captain Fensler is sta
tioned at Tuscon, Ariz.
1 Mrs., Roy S. Campbell left
'Tuesday afternoon for Yakima,
-Wash, where she will spend
'some time with her mother.
Maxine Buell, daughter of Mr.
and' Mrs. Cecil Buell, has en--'rolled
in the Glad Tiding Bible
"school of San Francisco where
"her sister, Mrs. Paul V. Brown,
a September bride, is also a stu
dent. Miss Buell plans to take a
nurse's training course. -'
: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown,
Seattle, are guests for two weeks
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Merton Brown, parents of
Brown, who is helping with the
harvest while here. They ar
. rived shortly before the Campbell-Wilson
wedding. ' Mrs. Wil
: son,. the former Bette Campbell,
and Brown are cousins . They
will return to Seattle at the end
. of their vacation, . where Brown
will resume his work in the Boe
, teg air plant.
' ' Mrs. Ival Wolfe has returned
from Eugene and DePoe Bay,
. Ore. She accompanied Dean
Callas to the University of Ore
gon, where he will study for an
architectural career. At DePoe
. Bay she visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Hermann Foland. her
' daughter and son-in-law..
, Tulelake chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star, will meet in
regular session in the church an-
, Bex, October 6.
D. W. Turnbaugh, local dalry-
man. accompanied by Lee Holli
' day of the Keno road, will attend
a meeting in Portland this week
i relative to the increase in the
, price of milk.
Pomona Grangers
Talk Weed Control,
Rubber Situation
TULELAKE The rubber sit
uation and control of noxious
weeds occupied attention of Sis
kiyou county Pamona grangers
who met here recently. Rodney
Gregg, as chairman, directed the
meeting held in the annex of the
Tulelake Presbyterian church.
Granges of Mt. BoUver, Green-
horn, DorrU, Tulelake and' Mer
rill were represented.
The local grange was host at
luncheon to 25 guests with a
number of others arriving for
the afternoon meeting. Mrs. Car
rigans, Hornbrook, Pamona sec
retary, was also present. : . - ,
; Spring Lake
Mr. and Mrs. F. ' Farrel of
Klamath Falls, were Sunday visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Low..
The schools here have closed
for- a few weeks so the cider
boys and girls can help in the
potato harvest. .
Mrs. Haley and Mrs. Lamb
from Klamath Falls, visited at
the home of Mrs. George Lambi
on Wednesday.
The grain harvest Is about
over, and most of the farmers re
port a heavy yield. Some have
not finished their second cutting
of hay, while others are stacking
their third cutting. -
Potato growers are , mending
their machinery and cleaning out
their cellars in preparation for
the big potato harvest that-is
about to begin.
Midland grange Is holding its
annual Booster night at the
grange hall Wednesday, Septem
ber 30. Grange members and
friends are invited. A potluck
supper will be served at 7:30
p. m. Grange members are re
quested to bring a covered dish.
There will be a program.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schreiner
from' Grants Pass, spent last
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Schreiner.
Willa Buxton, Ronald ' Guss
and Kenneth- Albert spent Sun
day afternoon with Betty Lou
and Barbara Lea Bunnell. - -
Eddie Young, who is working
at the airport in Lakeview, spent
Friday afternoon at the home of
his parents. In the evening he
and Charles Daugherty of Olene,
attended .the football game at
Modoc field. . :
Friends of . Tommle Jackson
will be glad to know that he has
returned home from the-hospi
tal, and is able to be around
again. : , ;
Jackson was Injured a few
weeks ago - when a team ran
away, throwing him to the
ground. Several of his ribs were
broken in the accident and he
was badly bruised. .
The grand . champion dairy
heifer belonging to Buddie
Mack, has had her first calf. She
was the grand champion at the
1941 4-H livestock show., -. .
All women of the community
are urged to bundle up old mag
azines and papers, old rubber
dolls and toys, every little bit of
scrap metal, .and either donate
them to. some worthy cause or
sell them to the junkman. Uncle
Sam needs scrap to'win the war.
IL SERVICE
. MERRILL Mall schedules to
and from Merrill have been
changed within the last week to
include air mail service leaving
here for Medford at 3 p. m. daily,
it was announced this week by
Postmaster Alonzo Hodges.
Three incoming mail arrivals al
so serve Merrill, Tulelake and
Newell, war relocation project.
The first distribution is at 10
a. m., the second at 2 p. m., and
the last arrival is at 6:30 p. m.
Before inauguration of the new
schedule, morning delivery fre
quently missed the arrival in
Klamath Falls of mail' from the
north, since train schedules are
running late and this accumulat
ed mail now is picked up for the
early afternoon delivery.
Local residents are informed
that air mail going out at 3 p. m
goes to any point from Medford,
Hodges stated.
Malm
Chiloquln
Donald Smith, graduate of
Chiloquin high school with the
class of 42, left Friday night
; to attend school at Oregon State
college.
Mrs. A. C. Gienger has been
- Ill and confined to her home for
uitipk weth, . . . .
t Miriam Allen left Sunday for
Oregon State college, where she
will start her sophomore year.
- Gene Duffy, who enlisted in
, the navy a few weeks ago, is now
k-attoned at Pearl Harbor. -:
John Monks, graduate of Chil
oquin high school, is now attend
ing. Santa Clara university at
Santa Clara, Calif. John was
alutatorlan of the class of '42.
Gene Cunial, who formerly
was a clerk for Safeway at Chil
oquin, visited friends here Sun-.
,day.
Norman Pohll, who Is an In
structor In the army air corps at
Chlco, Calif., was married Sun
day. Normnn is a graduate of
Chiloquln high school.
' Martin Swanson, representa
tive for the New York Life In
surance company, was in Chilo
quln Friday on business.
"Jock!" Giacomelll and Fath
er Ahearne were among those
from Chiloquln who attended the
Klamath Falls-Redding football
game, Friday.
Mrs. James Ottoman w host
ess September 23 to members of
the Jolly Nine Pinochle club,
first prize going to Mrs. Chester
Stonecypher, second high to Mrs.
Emil Tofell and the traveling
prize to Mrs. William Rajnus.
Guests included Mrs. Everett
Jones, Mrs. Jerry Rajnus, Mrs.
William Rajnus, Mrs. Chester
5tonecypher,-Mrs." P.G.' Wilson,
mrs. frank Victorine and Mrs.
Emil Tofell. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paygr en
tertained at dinner recently for
Mr.-and -Mrs.-Mervyne - Wilde,
Mr. and Mi. Edwin Petrasek
and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tofell.
"Anna Dolezal, teacher in the
Malin high school,- spent last
weekend at her home in Albany,
Ore.
A. E. Street, principal of the
high school, has returned from
Grants Pass, where he attended
a two-day . meeting . on i defense
tactics.
Olene
' Wealthy Callfornlan left his
fortune to a woman who reject
ed him. An expression of gratitude?
Buy it thsougn the want-ads.
Mrs. Adah Brown and" Mrs.
Ida Grimes entertained "The Old
Schoolmates'' club at-the home
of Mrs. Grimes on Portland ave
nue in. Klamath Falls on Friday,
September 25..
Mr. and Mrs. Henry - Grimes
motored to . Portland the last of
the week and were accompanied
home by Mrs. Faith Grimes and
little diiEh!r,'Sue Ann.
Mrs. Curtis Gabhardt return
ed from Portland Monday eve
ning by train. Mrs. Gebhardt
drove to Portland with Mrs.
Rose Laux, who expects to make
her home in the northern. city.
.Mrs. Marion Barnes is spend
ing Monday and Tuesday visit
ing her son and daughter-in-law,
the Jimmie Barnes,, at Quartz
mountain. i
Altamont
Mr. and Mrs. Zurburg and
daughter have motored to Brem
erton, Wash.,- to visit their son.
Clifford, now In the navy.
The Suprenant family Is now
living at 342S Cannon avenue,
after losing their former home
by fire..
The Altamont extension unit
met - at the home of Mrs. Wes
Harsey. Installation of officers
was held. Twenty members
were present.
' Ed Steinerson and , family
have moved to Bremerton,
Wash. .Their former home was
on Bisbee street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darby and
son,, have moved back to Klam
ath Falls from North Bend. He
is -waiting for ' his call to - the
navy.
"Mrs. Fred Crapo and ' two
small tons visited with her lis
ter on Friday, September 25.
Sprague River '
- Mrs. Ruby Steever and sons
of - southern ' Oklahoma, visited
her brother, Clifford 'Moon,
last week. The Moons recently
moved here from Oklahoma
C. E. Mehaney is recovering
from a tonsllectomy.
Airs, jack Williamson ' Is re
covering from a major oper
ation performed last week.
Mrs. Walter Ambroaetti and
infant daughter have returned
home from the Hillside hospital.
Mrs. Melba Darjielson will spend
some time here with her sister,
Mrs. Ambrogetti. -
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atchinson
and Mr. and Mrs: Raoul Hen
rionetti' of Klamath Falls were
looking up old friends here Mon
day. They are former residents
of Sprague - River. Atchinson
was here in -the capacity of lum
ber ' grader inspector.
Fatty Ludwick is. taking, a
post-graduate course at the
Klamath Union high school, pre
paratory to taking a nurse's
course. - - i-
P-F.C, Pat LInzi of Ocean
Park spent some time- here last
week with his mother and sis
ter. Pat is with the marines.
Pvt. Gino Rosterolll of Port
Angeles, Wash., is spending-a
10-day furlough with his father,
John Rosterolll. r
William Heidrlch ' went to
Portland Friday to Join up with
the ordnance corps.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heidrlch
have received word that-their
son, P.F.C. Curtis. Heidrlch, has
lanaea safely somewhere over
seas. . ' !
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thrasher
of -Prineville were" called" here
this week by the serious illness
of her father, .William.George,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ough
entertained Ough's mother and
sister--from - Sacramento- this
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller
and C. Ough went to Hart moun
tain Wednesday and were suc
cessful In -getting an - antelope
before the closing of the season.
Mrs. Roberta Webb, teacher in
the Klamath Union high school.
and Charlotte Rumelhart, Mike
Short and. Fonzl - Parrish,- stu
dents, spent the weekend . in
Sprague River. ,
Cy Pool is building an "addi
tion to his house. The Feaster
and Judge Phillips' homes have
received a coat of paint. The
Ropers have put an addition on
their home ;
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Short are
entertaining their daughter, and
child from Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Greene
have as house guests, their son
and family from Cody.-Wyo. !
On Wednesday, September 30,
Dr.- Peter. Rozendal, county
health off leer, and Elsie Stout,
public health nurse, were at the
school to immunize children
against smallpox and diphtheria.
,A well-child conference will
be held the first Friday after
noon of every month by Dr.
Rozendal. Any pre-school -hild
may attend by appointment. Im
munizations ' for 1 smallpox and
diphtheria will be given.
-'- The enrollment at the local
school is reported to be 80S; the
largest to be recorded to the,
present date,- Following are the
teachers by grades: first, Mrs
Emma - Stevenson of Ashland;
second, Mrs. Ethel Pankey
Sprague River; third, Mrs. Inez
Ludwick of Sprague River
fourth, Mrs. Edith Kemp
Sprague River; fifth and sixth
Mrs. Jean Woolfolk of Ashland
seventh and eighth, Mrs. Peter
uowbrough - of - Sprague River;
high school teachers are: prin
cipal, Clifton James, Mrs.- Don
na James and Florence Stone,
of, Corvallis. The janitor Is Wil-
nam Fhagon.
Austin Haddock, who worked
In the woods this summer, has
returned to Corvallis,, where he
will be principal of one of the
scnoois. -
Fort Klamath
- Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Beck-
man have moved to government
headquarters in ' Crater Lake
park, where Mrs. Bcckman has
taken charge of the dining
room following the departure
of R. P. Berry, former manager,
who with his wife has moved
to. bis home in Medford., Regu
lar meals will be served, to the
public at the-park headquarters
as in the past. . "
Mr.-and Mrs. Millard Briscoe
and son Jimmy have moved to
Weed, Calif., to m a k e their
home. Briscoe is employed
mere on a dairy ranch, owned
by Joe. Hessig; f o r m e r Fort
Klamath resident.
Private Delbert Denton of the
U. S. marine corps left by plane
irons - Mediord on - Wednesday
tor camp Elliott, Calif., follow
ing a 15-day furlough, men
here with his parents and aunt,
Mr.- and - Mrs. Frank Denton
and Mrs. Clara Beall. His moth
er .and aunt accompanied Den
ton w Medford to bid him aood
bye, returning i, the following
day after staying overnight with
relatives' in the -valley city.
Aoyal, Heath of. the U. S
navy. Is home on a nine-day
furlough from San' Diego. Calif.
uuring his stay he has visited
relatives and friends in Eugene
also. He is the son 'of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Heath,. and recently
enlisted for service in the navy
Mrs. WUJiam Zumbrun is. en
joying a few days' visit in Spiy
sane, wasn., wnn ner brother.
Mr. and Mrs. James Van Wor-
mer have moved to Sand Creek,
wnere he is employed on the
Sand Creek- patrol' of the Ore
gon state highway commission.
Mr. and -Mrs.- Fred Zumbrun
had as their-; weekend , house
guests her brother-in-law, sis
ter: and their infant son. Mr.
and ' Mrs. Irving, Weston - and
Larry, pf Klamath Falls.
Miss-Avara Hudson left Wed
nesday night by train for Port
land- for- her -physical examina
tion for entrance Into the Worn-
ens Auxiliary: Army corns. .'
Curtis Crum was- here . on a
10-day -leave before being In
auciea into tne U. S.' army "on
September 29.-He was visiting
old' friends here during his stay,
and" had been working in West-
wood, 'Calif, -prior' to - receiving
the call to serve In the army
Delmar" ""Blister"" K ri p x a ar
rived here Thursday for a 10-
day,.. furlough j-from the- U. S.
army at Fort Lewis, Wash., and
will visit with his parents, Mr.
and' Mrs.: R0y -wimer, - during
his-leave of absence.1-
Word ' has-been received'- by
Mr.- and Mrs. ' Fred Bishop; from
their son Leon,- telling -' them
mat ne naa been, appointed in
structor to a class of navy en
isle n men , ai rasco, - wasn,
Young -Bishop - recently enlisted
In the navy- for -service, -having
previously served' fouryears 'in
the naval branch of theservtce,
following his ;graduatlorl 'from
the local - h 1 St h" school -several
years-ago. - - ..
nets visitor In this vicinity Fri
day. Rowe and Donna Kinney of
Olene were callers here Sun
day. R. H. Anderson Is now em
ployed at the Mnllory grocery
store. t
Martin Snyder and Douglas
Kohler were In Klamath Falls
on Saturday evening.
Sunday, Martin and Larry
Snyder and Doug Kohler vis
ited Charles Snyder In Klamath
Falls.
The grand old American flag
sets a grand old example it
has colors that don't run.
Mt. Loki
Miss Barbura Ncose will
leave Monday for Sm-rumvnto
to visit with hor aunt for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Manning
have received word that llmlr
son, Ponald, has left for over
seas service.
Tliu community Is extending
conxriitulntluiis tu Mr. and Mis.
John WiiIIIm on tholr recent
mai-rlngo. Mrs. Wullln will be
rcmcmheri'd n Miss Sybil Syl
via, Mrs, Richard Fleming sub
mitted to mi (lpcrullnn at the
Hillside hoKpllul Monday morning.
Hager
"Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lelblng are
having their .threshing- done this
week. . . . ! ' - "
Zukerman and Swartz are hav
ing potatos weighed -every 'day
now at the Klien scales
Fred and Ernest Kohler were
here from Klamath Falls Mon
day. '
Forest. Hess crew-Is busy bal-
Ing hay. '
Mrs. J. Stayscalr and 1 son of
Malin visited at the Hess home
the first of. the week, -
Mrs.'L. Baldwin was a bus!
TO EASE MISERY
OF CHILD'S COLD
RUBON WICKS
:VyapoRub
P
'. Christmas '
Cards
"-'for
Service Men
Rmtmbr , they
must-be mailed by
the end of October.
VAN'S CAMERA SHOP
727 Main ' " ' Phone S61S
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Telephone 3188