Nnvpmbor 27, 1042 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE TOREK Midland Zmpine, Aeurt. NEWELL MILITARY E MKUMLL An old-fiiHliiuMocI pioKiiini with u community tiiill, plenty of ciilH, noma rcutl tiiKM iinii u lot of IiiukIiii, win lirumiulud by tliu Merrill Li brary clul) lor lliu mull of tliu inllltiiry iiuurcl t Nuwull Sut urilny nlKlit. Tliu chib la coup vratliiu with other dubs In tho coiiimtmlty In llui iittcmpt to imiltu thu mi'inbi'i'K of thu Kiiurd foul lit homo whllu aliillonuil 111 tlilH mini. Loiuil immluiunii wuro bunlcuud wliii ri.fiiicMtH fur various nni.il Viil minibcra thnt thu boys from Tuxus wuro fnmlllur with and ronpondhiK to thu roquuata wurc Morrill's Murry Mudciiia, Don ii Id liowiiiiin, Uoiinlo Trotmun mid tho Schuck boya, Mcrvyiio und Jlinmlu, ucuordloniata, who iiru tti'tlicrhiu ubotit thumaulvca ii bit of fiimu for thulr verwuiu Kuv. Donuld Dod, puator of thu Miilln l'lotibylorlun church, proved populur with two hu moroua rciidliiKa, "Tho Mort- uuuod Cow" und "A Scualck Sullor." E. E. Kilputrlck, prhv chml of tho Murrlll hlh achoot, ' annu, ono of lila numbura boliw "Thu Urlny Urine." All Joined In the community alnK thut run tho acnlo from tho aoima of tho 'UUa to popular tunca of tlila day. Merrill folk who mado the trip to camp wuro Mra. M. A. Bowmini, prcaldunt of tho Mer rill Library club, Mr. llowman, Mr. und Mra. Scott McKendrcc, Mr. and Mra. Alonzo HodKua, Mr. and Mra. II. C. Bradbury and Irla J'ayo Bradbury, Mr. and Mra. T. W. Clmtburn, Mra. Clif ford Schuck, Mra. J. R. Blotch, Mra. Palmer, Mra. Hiim, Mra. Claud Morcland and E. E. Kil putrlck. ' Alonzo Hodxca wna master of ccromoiilea. Masonic Lodge Honors Ganger At Large Dinner TULELAKE niilph Guilder, mint niualur of Cunby Croaa Mu- aonlc lodKo, recently uppointcd Junior K"ind atowurd, on honor conferred ut Griind LocIKo In San Francisco u few duya uo, was tho honor uuuat ot a dinner ut which member of tho locul loddo wcro hoata. Plucoa wore marked for 30 iiuuata, uiiionk them Thomaa Broeae, former business man In Chlnu who at ono tlmo waa u member of the inturnutlonul Indue of Peking J Jo iii now on tho teaching stuff ot achoola at Newell, WUA project. Otla noper wua elected niua tur auccecdhiK Fred Fisher, who Joined the armed forcca luat your. L. J. Morton will acrvo ua senior wurden; Runco Stover, Junior wurden; Ivul Wolfe, treasurer; Rev. HukIi L. Bron aon, aecrutury, and Fred E. Mc Murphy, truatoo, Inatullutlon la scheduled lor December. Sprague River Tho Ladles SewInK club will aponior a Victory danco Satur day, December B, at tho school iivmnaslum. Roo Kinney a or chestra will furnish tho music, Saturday .ahoppera In Klanv nth Falls were Mr. nnd Mra. W, J. Barnes. Mra. William CcorKO Mr. nnd Mra. Silna Shepherd nnd Mr. nnd Mra. C. D. Oimh. ' Mra. Bud Thrasher and chll- drcn of Prlneville,, aro visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mra. Wil liam George. Bud hna enlisted In tho navy and la atatloncd nt Farrngut, Ida. Mr. and Mra. Joo Mlksch have moved to Klamotb Fnlla. Mra. Mlk.sch will tnko up sheet metal welding. There nre atlll several ensea of mumps In Spraguo River. Gary llcldrlch has recovered and la able to attend school again The Ncwlnnd children nro re covering but tho Johnson chil dren are Just coming down with them. Mr. nnd Mra. Ernest Mahnncy sold their house and contents to the- Hill family. The Mnhancy's left to make their homo hi Salem Ore. Betty Jean Mahancy has nn eye ailment and will attend tho Institutional school nt Salem Mra. Dean Powers left for Eureka, Calif., Monday. Powers Js working In a shipyard there nnd tho family intend to move In tho near future. Mr. und Mrs. Levi Wyiio have returned from n 10-day visit In Eugene. Mr. nnd Mra. Joo Young left for Portland Tuesday to visit their son. Wednesday shoppers In Klam ath Fnlls were Mra. T. W Zndow , and Mrs. Art Fuller. The Brlstors hnvo 3old their homo to the Evans family, and are moving to Klnmath Falls. William Smitz and family moved to Klamath Fnllt, Bonanza Chad Hartley, son of Mr. nnd Mra. William Hurtlcy, who hua been atatloncd nt San Diego haa been transferred to Santa Bar bara, Calif ' Younu Hurtlcy la In tho marine corpa. Bud Beaver la enjoying a va cation visiting with his slater at her home In Mcdford. Mr. and Mra. John Haydcn and daughter left Mondny for Monmouth, Ore. They wcro called by tho death of Mra. Hay den's mother, Mr. nnd Mra. William Bech doldt wcro business visltora In Klamath Fnlla Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Owen Pepplo entertained with a dinner party at their home Tucaday night, honoring David Houao of Lan gcll Valley. House hna enlisted in tho army and will lenvo Fri day for Ft. Lewis. Guests wcro Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House, jean House, Tom House, and Doris Lcavltt. Wednesday night, David House was a guest or Murtin urown. The boys, with Lawrence Revell nnd Colo Fltzugh, attended the theatre In Klamath Falls. The Bonanza declamation team won tho county declama tion contest held Wednesday night at Malln. They received permanent poascaaion of the Hull trophy. Membcra of the team aro Danny Glvan,' Mao Lilly, Merrill Drlscoll, Goldlo Pauls nnd Pauline Wooda. ucaier snoriagos put now vnliio on used merchandise. Cash In on your "Junk" through classified nd. PI, ono 3124. Dine and Dance! Ar Excellent Cuisine ir Music by Sam Herman and His Band Cal-Ore Tavern South on Highway NEW PINE CREEK The community wua, allocked ut the sudden death of Mra, Cora Green, who paaaed awuy last Thursday night, November lu She hud apparently been In good health up to tho evening of her demise. Death came ua the result of u heurt uttuck. Funeral rites were held In the Ouslcv chapel at Lukevlew, with Rev. Griffith omciuung. Sho wua burled In tho Odd Fel lows' cemetery beside her hua- band, Felix Green, who preced ed her In death by one monin. Mra. Green was beloved in tho community, vhere for over a third of her OB years she hud worked with civic groups and especially tho Needle club, in which aha wua a guiding spirit for 25 years. Sho la aurvlvcd by her duuglv ter, Mra. Fayo Keller; two sons, Nully ond Bill Green: four sis ters, Mrs. Fred Peat, Mrs. Fred Fisher. Mrs. Fred Reynolds, all of Lakevlew. and Mrs. John Young of Modesto, Calif. New Pine Creek Pearl Steward reported loat Tuesday ut Alturus for cxamlna tlon preparatory to induction In I the army. S. Gullughcr narrowly cs caped serious injury last Sun duy when he fell us a ladder on which he was descending sup ped sideways. Ho struck the ground about six feet below on his back, and his shoulder hit a timber Jutting out from the wall, bruising it und causing him to lay oft work a few days. Miss Eleanor Hamilton left lust Wednesday with Miaa Fran cea Wiaemon for a Thanksgiving vacation with her purenta ot Burlingamc, Calif. Miss Wlse mun went on to her home in Grldley, Calif. The Five-way Rodent contest banquet held In conjunction with tho Pomona grange meeting, pro gram, supper and dance, was well attended. Music was fu ru bbed by Fitzgerald's four-piece orchestra. Bill Harvey, Thomas Creek grunge muster, awarded the prizes and diet Otis ex plained the purpose of the get together nnd introduced Harvey, Around IS persons attended the supper nnd dunce, nil of which followed n day of Pomona grange activity. Willow Ranch Cecil Wetzel, sawmill owner near Pino Grove. Calif., visited friends hero last week, Includ- M Mr. and Mra. Eric bwanxon, Wetzel wua ono of tho men who rescued the little Do Frisian boy about two years ago and helped capture the kidnapper. Mr. and Mra. Uccii wnuc were Alturaa visltora Monduy. Mr. and Mra. Lee Gregory vialted nt the Rex Gregory home n Klumuth Falla over the week end. Mr. and Mra. C. L. Trultt and Mr. und Mrs, Ralph Hcryford went quail hunting Sunday near Ccdurville. . Lee Moffitt, western pine In spector, was here lust Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mcnc smun and children ond MrB. Phil Backus -of Klumath Falls spent the weekend here with relatives. Merle visited his brother, Bon nie und fumlly, und Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Backus visited their Bister, Mrs. Warren Atkinson, who accompanied the party back to Klamath Falls for a wceK s stay. Mrs. Jack Walsh and Infant son returned Tuesday from the Alturaa hospital. Mrs. George Justice, Mrs. J. L, Hcwlt.nnd Mrs. W. D. Bishop attended the funeral services for Mrs. Green of New Pine Creek, which were held in Lake- view Monday. Ray Horner returned to the hospital In Alturns last week. Lome Forbes ol san rancis- co orrlvcd last week to replace Harold Abcllng, who has re signed his position In the office of tho Crone Creek Lumber company. Abcllng will return to ids home In Portland Decem ber 1. Mrs. Elmer Harris and daugh ter Elizabeth were recent vis itors In Klumath Falls. Mrs. M. Miller returned with them. Ted Hartzell, box factory foreman, suffered a bad fall Sat urday, slipping on Icy ground in the lumber yard nnd strik ing on a large rock. He broke the tip of a rib besides sustain ing bad bruises and is barely able to bo on the Job. Mrs. Eric Swanson was hostess to the sewing club lust week New members voted in were Mrs. Jack Koskcllo, Mrs. Clar ence Cunningham and Mrs. Charles Benton. Funeral Rites Held for William Henry Cannon, 80 NEW PINE CREEK Funeral rites wcro held hero lust Satur day afternoon for William Henry Cunnon, 80, who died November 10 ut the home of his duughtcr, Mrs. Mac Addington in Alturaa, after suffering from a heart at tack for 'Just a week. With the paasing of Bill goa one of the oldest and most pic turesquo pioneer figures of thin district. When stricken, ho had Just mounted a horse to go after the milk cows on the Morris Woody ranch at Davis creek, which he was taking care of in tho absence of the owners. Madclino and Lakcvicw ond hauled tombstones from Ashland to Lukcview, Surprise valley and Amity. When his son Chris was old enough to help, he started logging in the Fandango area for the old Doomy mill, the Rice mill and the Cambridge mill. In 1010, he sold his logging equip ment to Blunt and Cambridge, and went to work on various ranches. He was born in Lane county, Ore., on July 7, 1862, and was the father of six girls and one boy, who survive him. They are Mrs. Ella Clark. Mrs. Bertha SOIL DISTRICT TO Mr. Cannon first came to , Ballard, and Mrs. Mae Adding- Goosc Lako valley in 1873 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. San ford Cannon, and soon after ar riving his father homcstcaded what Is now known as the old Meredith place south of Willow Ranch. Ho later married Frances Elizabeth Gallagher, who pre ceded him in death about six j years ago. After renting and farming on various ranches, he purchased a mill on Lassen creek Just above the old Billy Walker place which he operated for a number of years, cutting all the lumber that went into the old church house which was used for the New Pine creek high school up until about three years ago. He also furnished most of the lumber that went into the Henry Wcndt dance hall and store building now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Faris, as well as several other older buildings here, freighting much of the lumber up with bull teams. Later he freighted between GENERALS MARCH, TOO COLUMBIA, S. C, (P)- Tramp, tramp, tramp, the gen erals arc marching too. It's MaJ. Gen. Withers A. Bur rcss and his staff. The general, feeling that his headquarters staff has been over looked in orders decreeing stiff physical training program for his division, ordered the staff workouts three times a week. You want to keep your car running rtfi - Rubber is not your only problem A worn out part that can't be replaced - - ' (but could have been laved by proper care) - can tie up your car for the duration ilMil TO KEEP YOUR CAR RUNNING IFIff 1 , MIMluJ L?ia?Cj liWUW o 1. TRANSMISSION and DIFFERENTIAL SERVICE Don't neglect this. Worn gears may be hard to replace. Heavy summer lubricants should be replaced NOW with fresh clean Mobilubricants of right grades for winter service. 2. MOBILUBRICATION WITH X-RAY CHART Life of your car depends largely upon how well it is lubricated. Mobilubrication is correct lu brication. The famous X-Ray , Chart helps your Mobil Mnn . lubricate your car expertly. 3. DRAIN, FLUSH and CHANGE OIL Safeguard vital parts that may be hard to replace against un , necessary wear. Summer dirt and sludge should be flushed out of crank case and thecorrect jjrado of Mobiloil supplied. ASK YOUR MOBIL-MAN ABOUT HIS Li INCLUDING THESE 3 "MUSTS" ton of Alturaa, Calif.; Chris Can non, Willow Ranch, Calif.; Mrs. Sadie Addington, Davis Creek, Calif.; Mrs. Orvilla Buhl, Med ford, Ore., and Mra. Mable Kee, Wilderville, Ore. He also leaves 23 grandchildren, six great grandchildren, and two broth ers, George and Tom Cannon, who reside in Elmira, Ore. Two brothers, Dave and John Can non, and two sisters, Helen Wil- helm and Nettie Williams, have preceded him in death. Sprague Red Cross Unit to Meet SPRAGUE RIVER The Red Cross unit will hold its next meeting In the Service club room Tuesday, December 8. Owing to the bad weather and holidays, there will then be no more meet ings until January 12, 1943. At that time, work for the coming year will be planned." LANGELL VALLEY The Langell Valley soil conservation district will hold its first annual meeting December 4 at 8 p. m. in the community hall at Lorclla, Ore., and a big turnout is hoped for. The Board of Supervisors, which consists of M. T. Prince, chairman; M. D. Settle, secrc-tr.ry-troasurer; Cecil Conlcy, Lloyd Gift and O. S. Campbell vill outline the district's accom plishments of the past year's operation and reveal their plana for soil and water conservation work for the coming year. Prince promises a short, in teresting program. A sound colored film will be shown as well as colored slides showing actual conservation work accom plished in the district. The state soil conservation committee has been requested to furnish the speaker of the evening. A potluck dinner for the crowd is being planned, the arrange ments for which will be an nounced later. FEWER DINERS KANSAS CITY, W) Usually the city Union Mission has 1300 persons for its Thanksgiving din ner for tho homeless and Job less. But Mrs. David Bulklcy, sup erintendent of the church-supported unit, found her job much simpler this year. Only 500 showed up.. Buy it tnrougn tne want-ads. 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