Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 16, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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March 18, 1048
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
' The Tumor Cantor aowlnu
unit mot (or thulr usual mooting
nl thu homo of Mm. H. A, John
ntou on Thursdiiy, Mureh J 1, A
politick luiK'lt wim enjoyed ut
noon,
OurliiK Fcbniiii-y inul Mm roll
thin ui'iiui), nldml by noma of the
Kono Indies, lui cut mid Hindu up
TH ynrdN of nintorliil Into 111!
wiiiiiuii'h dri'iw. Mont of the
ctitthiK him boon done by Mm.
llCluy Mooro mid Mrs, Kom Blm
mors of Kono.
They luivo boon mcotluK and
(pwIiim ovory week lit tho dlffor
nil incmbciH' lionies, nnd muny
luivo worked botwoon Union on
tlir.HO jiiirtmuits.
Those present nt tho Johniton
homo woro Zylphla Ilorrlck,
A mm Znrosvriiki, lien Gulliispy,
Gladys I'rltoluird, Cliirn Konm,
Miililo Iliwkinson, Until Parsons,
Kmmii Vlolu Dow, Kllnmiio Dow,
Grncs Jtninsoy, ltuth llclderor,
Vlrilla Donlson, Kdnn Lilly, Clo
onn Iliirlbut, Either Johnston
mid Uusslo 1'rnlin.
Tho noxt moctlnu will bo hold
naxt Thursday ut tho homo of
Mrs. Coorgo Dow. Potluck lunch
t noon.
Women of Moose
Entertained at
Merrill Home s
) MERRILL Mrs. Norn Shuck
of Morrill, onturtnlncd tho Wom
en of tho Moose with n luncheon
and cards, Thursday, Mnrch 11,
with 10 guests presont. llljih
scoro In plnochlo wont to Lll
linn Thomas, low to Mtiriiiirot
Fields, nnd tho traveling prlzo to
Rose Vun Motor. Those present
Included Miiry Lou Nino, Esther
Sovey, Esther Johnson, Dorris
Wlncbnrger, Margaret Flolds,
Rose Vnn Meter, Miirlo Vnchnltz,
Loulsn Icenblce, Evelyn Corson,
Lllllmi Thomn.i, Miss Cnrvcl Gib
son of Portland, Lcta Stolt, Dora
Myors, Cnthorlno Cnmpbcll,' Bes
sie Aubry, Mnrgnrct Hndley,
Cnrolyn Lofjirecn nnd tho host
ess, Norn Shuck.
Forest Service
Man Transferred
To Guayule Project
LAKEVIEW, Ore. (Special)
Mr, nnd Mrs. Sim E. Jurvl left
Into last week for Los Angeles,
where Jnrvl hns been trans
f erred to tho gunyulo rubber
project under tho supervision
of tho United States forest ser
vice. Jnrvl has been ossoclntod
with tho Fremont Nntionnl for
est In Lnkevlow for tho Inst few
years as administrative as
sistant, y
Keno
Bobo, tho mnglclnn, nnd Mrs,
Bobo gnvo a most entertaining
performnnco on Wednesday
morning, March 10. Tho entire
school attended and enjoyed tho
usunl quota of slclght-of-hnnd
tricks In t routine, especially
jfr suited to younger groups. On
Friday morning tho regular sing
ing assembly was held. Preced
ing tho music, Mr. Shnrpo an
nounced that school would take
up fifteen minutes earlier with
forty-flvo minutes for lunch,
From now on no excuses will
bo accepted except for illness.
Tho modified flag salute using
only tho hand over tho heart, as
adopted by congress Inst year,
was given by Botty House.
Art Cooper, who is resigning
soon ns bus driver to go to work
in tho woods, will bo succeeded
by Mrs, Tom Tcnnery of Weyer
haeuser camp, who is teaching
math and science
Mrs. lionderson, county muslo
supervisor, visited school Thurs
day morning. All the glco clubs
woro roviowed, separately and In
unison, and plans wero mado for
commencement music.
O Alfred Burton and Bon Korns
aro busy overhauling tho stage
scenery. Tho student body
bought tho material which was
sowed by Miss Bloom and is be
ing sized and kalsomincd this
week. Following tho piny this
equipment will bo stored care
fully so as to remain permanent,
Tho enst for "Horo Comes
Chnrllo," which will bo produced
enrly In April by Mrs. Hoffman's
group Is practicing regularly.
Music for "betwoon nets" is also
being prepnrcd by tho sovontli
and eighth graders.'
Tho basketball game bolwccn
tho froslimon and tho seventh
and eighth grado tonm resulted
in victory for tho freshmen. Ad
mission, ono war savings: stump,
was pnld by each ono attending.
Altondnnco by tho students was
unanimous.
IS YOUR CHILD A
HOSE PICKER?
It mnr he n .tan of bnw.l wormit Anil
tlipno rmimlmirm enn rnM run) trmihIM
OIIiit wnrnlnww nri iinnnny Rtomanh,, ner
vntlnnrn, llrhlnn tinrlit. If ymi nvnn ntlnnftct
mundwnrmn, wuliiynn'. VArmifiiRft InHnyl
.lAYNI'VH In Arnflrlrn'ii Irmllnjr prnprlctnry
worm mcilirlnn i intfil by million for ovrr n
rentury, Arln fently. yM. driven nut. round
Worim. l)manj JAYNB'8 VEltMlFUQE.
Merrill Boy Home
On Furlough From
Alaska Engineers
Pvt. Lloyd C. Thomas, son of
Mrs, Lillian Thomas of Merrill,
Is homo on furlough from tho
Yukon, where ho is with tho
engineer's division of tho urmy
working on the Alcan high
way, On his way homo Pvt.
Thomas stopped o few days in
Portland visiting with his fi
nances, Carvel Gibson, und
her parents, Miss Gibson cumo
to Merrill to bo with him dur
ing his furlough, and is a guest
of his mother.
Sovarul purtics have been
hold for him during tho week.
Suturduy evening hu was guest
at n dinner purty, tho guests
including Miss Gibson, Pvt.
Thomas, John G u 1 in o n, W,
Glolm, Mr. und Mrs. 8. Ted
rick and Mrs. Lillian Thomas.
Sunday Mrs. Thomas enter
tained ut dinner for some of
their friends, tho guests Includ
ing Mr, und Mrs. Georgo Flow
ers nnd duughtur, Guorglu Leo,
Mr. and Mrs. Frunces Flowers
and son, Frank, all of Midland,
Miss Gibson and Pvt. Thomus.
Arzner Re-elected
Chief of Lokeview
Fire Department
LAKEVIEW, Ore. (Special)
Al an election of officers of tho
Lukovlew flra department, W.
M. Arzner was re-elected chief
for tho eighteenth consecutive
year. All tho remaining officers
wero re-elected as follows: R.
L. Ackermitn, president; H. F.
Arzner, assistant chief; J. Aus
tin Smith, captain; Jody Arz
ner, lieutenant, and J. W. Gib
bins, sccrelury-treasurcr. It was
disclosed at (ho meeting that of
tho organization of 40 mem
bers, mora than one-third . arc
now In tho armed forces.
Barbara Dunham,
Outstanding Girl
Of Lake view High
LAKEVIEW, Ore., (Special)
Mlxs Barbara Dunham was se
lected tho most outstanding
Lakevlew high school senior In
good citizenship In a contest
sponsorod by the National Socie
ty of tho Daughters of tho Amor
lean Revolution. Miss Dunham
will bo cliglblo for competition
with outstanding seniors from
four-year public high schools of
Oregon for tho $100 war bond
being offered tho state winner.
Irish Program to
Be Presented at
Lakeview High
LAKEVIEW, Ore, (Special)
Tho annual Irish program spon
sored by tho Parent-Teachers as
sociation will bo presented
March 17, In tho high school au
ditorium. Tho program is under
tho direction of Mrs. J. C. Flynn,
assisted by Mrs. Hoyden Fisk and
Mrs. Danny Fitzgerald. Tho
program will Include song and
danco numbers, marching by tho
Thotn Rho drill team under tho
direction of Mrs. Milllo Arzner,
Instrumental numbers and an
amateur hour.
Receipts from tho program
will bo used for the hot lunch
fund for school children.
Midland
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richard
son and family have moved to
Nyssa, Oro. Tho Rlchardsons
sold their home on Kono route.
Mrs. Lynn Wakeman of Rai
nier, Wash., has returned homo
after spending tho week with
her sister, Mrs. H. B. Largcnt.
Robert Porter, who has fin
ished tils course and graduated
from OSC, spent tho week with
Lewis Furber. Porter returned
to his homo at Eugcno where
ho will enter the armed forces.
H. B. Largent attended the
basketball tournament at Salem
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Born and
family visited at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hcnvnlin
Sunday 'evening.
Mrs. J. B. Burnett spent Sat
urdoy evening with Mr. nnd
Mrs. S. L. Burnett,
1 Midland grange, will hold a
public enrd party at tho homo
of Mrs. Roy Huff In Midland
Saturday evening, March 20,
Tho sooner all ot us aro on
our toes, the sooner we'll stamp
all o v o r Hitler's, Mussolini's
nnd Tojo's.
QUICK, HAPPY RELIEF
for Excess Stomach
Acid Distress!
J n i" "i a"""'" D.11.10U. t..imoi
l.,lul MMMtt H 'm ' "",,d
lielay. ,Al 60,1 "l,M
, dMmiWfiMr-b"'Buul"- i ,
Rationing Forces
Lakcvicw Coffee
Shop From Business
LAKEVIEW, Oro. (Special)
Duo to tho food rationing now
in effect and tho impending ra
Special!
SEAT
Change Your Oil!
5 QUART
OIL CHANGE
Argosy
100
parallne base motor pll.
Hurry!.
5 QUART
IM nil f HANGfc
Cross uounwy . . r
p u r Pennsylvania oil.
Ru nowl ,
70 x 90 White Blanker S1.09
79c Sheet Blanket 67c
36 x 78 Curtain Panels 49c
Womon't Percale Aprons ............. 29c
Women's Franclno Slips . $1.22
Kiddies' Cotton Sweaters 59c
Kiddies' Cotton Slips 33c
Curtain Sale!
One Group of Values to $1.19!
Drastic markdowns make this
big lot of curtains a real buyl
Cottage sets, sash curtains,
prlsclllas and panels. Hurry
. , First choice Is best
choice . . They're really
values!
Ready Made Drapes .... $3.88
Worth at least 4.S0 . . . These drapes are really good
looktng.1 Plaid monks cloth . . . pinch pleated and
homrnod ... ready to hangl Choice of attractive colors!
tioning of meats and butter, it
was announced here that the
Coffee Shop, In connection with
Hotel Lakevlow, would discon
tinue meals after tho first of
tiie month. Announcements
wero mado ot both tho Rotary
and Lions clubs that after April
1 tho management could no
longer serve these organiza
tions at their weekly meetings.
What action Is to bo taken by
these two organizations will bo
determined at directors' meet'
ings In tho next few days.
All This Week
COVERS
INSTALLED
At No Extra Charge!
Price. S.artatJ5J7MojJedoM ,
7T
pure
Forgotten Cache Gives
Cemeiery Fund $455.89
A forgotten cache of $459.80
was brought to light ot Monday
night's city council meeting, and
today tho Llnkvllle cemetery
funds ar Just that much richer.
Tho money comes from the es
tate of tho late Rufus Moore, pi
oneer business man. Upon his
death, ho left $1000 for tho Link-
Sale Ends Saturday
Don't Miss These Buys!
EMBASSY RAYON CREPE
Mew spring prints that are really valuesl f
39 Inches wide . . . and waihablel Yd. '
WATER TUMBLERS
Assorted designs and plain style water or high
ball glasses! Three sizes . It
worth moral
GLASS BOWL SETS
Worth at least 49c. Complato set of
4 mixing bowls. Handy sizesl Set.
WINDOW SHADES
Washable fiber shades
Complete with rollers!
WALLPAPER SALE
One group of discontinued 1942 patterns! High
quality papers from
4c to 26c roll!
PEPPERELL STAMPED CASES
New designs in popular stamped and hem
stitched pillow cases. . ' T7t
Worth B9e nir! Pr.
FLOUR SACK TOWELS
Regular 15c qualityl A huge stock at a ,
markdown price ... so buy plenty! Ea.
LAUNDERITE SHEETS
81x106 size in the popular sheet that millions
of American housewives use every day! m 31
Limit 4
Unfinished Chairs
J 0 l) IlinnTU P.T irsm liill
Boys' Dress Shirts 77c
Boys' Fancy Cords ...$2.98
Boys' Brief Shorts 19c
Boys' Felt Beanies 9c
Men's Canvas Gloves '. 9c
Men's Rockford Sox . . 13c
Men's Dress Shirts 99e
Reduced ...
FELT BASE
Floor Covering
Worth at Least 59c Sq. Yd.
High quality Super
Duralin at big sav
ingsl Shiny, enamel
surface on sturdy felt
back. Buy now . . .
during King Sale...
You'll save)
18x36 Mats
Out they go , . . Just
61 left to sell at this
price. Ideal for worn
spots! Limit 2.
" SEAOlX AND CO.
vlllo cemetery, it was recalled by
Mrs. Ruth Bathlany, city treasur
er. Mrs. Bathlany said that an as
sociation was formed to handle
the fund, and a part of it was
spent on development at the cem
etery. The remainder lay In a
local bank until Mrs. Bathlany
En. w
In buff, sand or greenl
Ea.
2
:
9 '
Good quality unfinished kit
chen chairs. Usually sold at
$1,491 Just 80 oi these! Not
set up.
UVIMG-- HOOfM I '
2 CC Look: ll
For.4J' ' . I;
DIVAN AND CHAIR ' ' " " S i
, 9x12 FIBER HUO ' I
ZcOFFEE T rT
recently searched It out.
She romcmbered that Ed W.
Vunnlco, former Klamath busi
ness man now living In Mt. Ver
non, Wash., was a member of the
association, and she wrote to
him. Mrs. Hazel Van Riper and
E. A. Dunham were other mem
bers. Vannlce came here this week,
the group got together. It was
decided to turn ihe money over
to the city to be used for the
pOJik: I I
AlVi IJl i
33 LaiMlfcrm41 M
price I r - 'A 1- m J
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PAGE THREE.
cemetery in accordance with Mr, I
Moore's wishes. !
That was done Monday night. J
Vannlce and Dunham were
present. They said they felt that
Mr. Moore Intended the money
should be spent on the Llnkvllle
cemetery, ond none other.
The council accepted the fund
end Councilman Rollin Contrail,
cemetery committee chairman,
expressed .deep appreciation to
the members of the old associa
tion and to Mrs. Bathlany for
the windfall.
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