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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
April 8, 1948
Midland 1 CtttfUte
LAKE COUNTY
TOP PIES
LAKEVIEW Hogs from
Lakeview and Alturat area
gain brought the top price at
the Stockton union stock yards,
when the Modoc Livestock Ship
ping association made a ship
ment of cattle and hogs this
week. The butcher hogs In the
shipment brought $16.10 per
hundredweight.
The shipment Included 134
hogs and 11 cows and 2 calves,
Shippers were William
Pfrang, M. G. Dunham, J. P.
Chandler and Carl Day of Lake-
view; Clifford J. Partin, New
Pine Creek; D. D. Klnkade, Fred
Fulton. Ales Ash, W. T. Morris,
M. O. Wells, Clark Bros., Altu
ras; J. W. Stelner, W. H. Dollar-
hide, Cedarvllle; Mike Caplk,
Davis Creek; R. C. Shere, Canby,
all hog shippers; Capik, C. J,
Kirby, A. W. Hantaan, J. C,
Stevenson, D. W. Turnbaugh,
Tulelake; Ed Connolly, Cedar
vllle; A. Naffer, Alturas, all cat
tle shippers.
Olene
Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Brown had
dinner at "Sari's" Wednesday
evening on the occasion of the
36th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Brown.
Mrs. Curtis Gebhardt and Mrs.
Marion Barnes returned early
last week from Portland where
they spent several days visiting
friends. Mrs. Gebhardt was a
house guest of Mrs. Henry Laux,
formerly of Klamath Falls. They
accompanied Mrs. Vera Real as
far as Corvallis where she spent
the week visiting her son, Pri
vate LeRoy Real.
. Three communities were rep
resented at a shower held in Lost
River Grange hall on Wednes
day afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Jerry Johnson (Frances Sulli
van), married at Reno, Nev.,
Sunday, March 28. There were
between fifty and sixty guests
present. .The communities rep
resented were Poe Valley, Olene
and Henley. Mrs. Johnson was
the recipient of many beautiful
as well as useful gifts. She re
turned on "Friday, April 2, to
Reno where she will remain with
her husband. Mr. Johnson is in
the navy air corps with head
quarters in Reno. Miss Sullivan
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sullivan of Poe Valley.
The many friends of Lieut.
and Mrs. Roland Sturman (Helen
Marshall) will be glad to hear of
the recovery of Lieut Sturman
from an attack of pneumonia
which kept him in the base hos
pital at Camp Lewis.
Mrs. George Stevenson is re
cuperating nicely at Richardson
Springs, Calif, after a serious
Illness of several weeks dura
tion. Mrs. "Cap" Calkins, Mrs.
Stevenson's mother, is staying at
LAST DAYI
"BILLY THI KID AND
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"POROOTTEN OIRU"
LATEST WAR NEWS
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the Stevenson home at the pres.
ent time.
Private Jimmy Barnes, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Barnes, re
turned to quartz mountain last
weekend, having completed the
primary course in CPT at the
Summer's Lane barracks. He
will remain there with his wlfa
and little son until called for
the secondary course.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Porter,
former residents of Klamath
Falls, now residing at Corvallis,
were guests at the Marion
Barnes home on Friday of this
week. They are returning north
to Corvallis Sunday morning,
where Mr. Porter is engaged in
defense work. The Porter boys,
Louis, Jr., and Warren, are both
in the service.
Sprague River
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Busbee and
family have moved to Susanville,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hammons
have sold their home to Mrs,
Hagen. The Hammons will
make their home in PrinevlUe,
Ore.
Mrs. Neva Parrlsh was called
to Albany, Ore., due to the serl
ous illness of Leon Parrish. Leon
is in the army and had to under
go a major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Tompkins
and son Sidney, are visiting Sec
ond Lieutenant and Mrs. J. D.
Lewis in Yuba City. Lt. Lewis
is stationed at Camp Beal.
Eddie Shepherd is recovering
from his tonsilectomy operation,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ough have
moved to Klamath Falls.
Sprague river is over its
banks. Consequently the mill
had to shut down. Part of the
mill buildings are under water.
The highway on both sides of the
bridge is under water; also the
buildings and home belonging to
Chris Christensen. -
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kircher
were business visitors in Klam
ath Falls, Tuesday.
Hager
Mr. and Mrs. Biederman are
getting their farm arranged for
chickens and hogs. They pur
chased their farm from Mr. and
Mrs. Creed Green.
The Hess brothers are busy
hauling hay these days.
Raymond Overson of Shasta
way, was a visitor here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. . Ray Overson
were looking for feeder pigs in
this locality Sunday.
Peggy Kohler of Klamath
Falls, visited , relatives here
Monday.
Troy Cook was moving his
hired, man to Bonanza Tuesday.
George Murphy helped Troy
Cook do his own moving Mon
day.
It is reported that the Jess
Richerson family left for lower
California last week.
Always read the classified ads.
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SNOW SURVEY
SHOWS WATER
CONTENT GOOD
LAKEVIEW Snow surveys
taken during the first week In
March by the soil conservation
service under the direction of
T. A. Work, indicates that there
has been a greater depth of
snow and consequently a great
er water content than for 'sev
eral years past. Reservoirs in
the county win all be filled,
assuring plenty of moisture for
crops.
At Mill Creek, tributary to
the Chewaucan river, the snow
contained 8.6 Inches of water
compared with 6.4 in 1942, rep
resenting an increase of 123
per cent.
The Silver Creek snow course,
tributary to the Silver Lake
Irrigation vicinity, showed an
increase of 211 per cent with
7.9 inches of water content
against 3.7 per cent last year.
On Summer rim which is
part of the Sycan marsh branch,
the measurements showed 20.7
inches of water compared with
13 inches in 1942, a gain of 160
per cent.
Langell Valley
Mrs. Stanley Johnson and Mrs.
Charlie Johnson of Malin, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Emery Johnson.
Mrs. Harry Tickenor of Med-
ford, spent Wednesday with Mrs.
Paul Monroe. Tickenor'a are
here looking after their ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Compton of
Klamath Falls, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Claude Murray and
Mrs. Botkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor
and children of Klamath Falls,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Reg Thomas and children,
Mrs. Willard Kellar and sons
of Lakeview, are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Green of
Klamath Falls spent -Sunday
with the Lloyd Gift family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley
and children of Lakeview, spent
the weekend at Bonanza with
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple'and
family. They visited Langell
valley friends on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dearborn
have sold their ranch to Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Burnett of Klamath
Falls. Bill is well known in
the valley, as he drives a cream
ery truck, making bi-weekly
trips to Langell valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dearborn have
bought the Burnett home on
Reclamation street, and he will
be employed in Klamath Falls.
Another property sale com
pleted recently was the large
ranch belonging to Will and
Gene Wilkerson, whtch was sold
to Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCoy of
Malin. The Wilkerson brothers
are well known in Klamath
county, having spent most of
their lives in Langell valley.
Florence and Paul Mascotte
recently sold their ranch to Jack
McAullffe of Malin.
A prominent Klamath Falls
doctor is really helping save gas
and tires. On Sunday, March
28, he visited patient in Lan
gell valley riding "the old gray
mare." He spent the day visiting
his ranch in the valley.
Earl Hitson of upper Langell
valley spent Tuesday night at
the home of Tom House.
Charles Hammond is spending
this week in San Francisco with
his niece and family.
Mrs. Charles McBeth and
daughter, returned home on
Tuesday after spending several
weeks at Los Angeles and Oak
land. Mr. and Mrs. BUUe Haney
and son, have moved to Malin,
where he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jackson
and children of Yreka, spent last
weekend with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. R. M. Teare.
Mrs. Edith Noble and Gloria
Mae, and Carol Hartley, visited
in Klamath Falls on Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham
mond and family.
Sy Conley left this week to
spend the summer in Portland
with his daughter and family.
.Private John Haney arrived
April 1 on furlough from New
Jersey, to visit his wife and oth
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore
and Kathleen, of Merrill, visited
on Sunday with her aunt and
family, the Walter Smiths.
Private Earl Gruell has been
ill the past two months In the
base hospital at El Paso, Tex. His
sons, Allen and Rodney are re
covering at their home in Klam
ath Falls from measles.
Mrs. Emery Johnson was a
luncheon guest of Mrs. Mary
Dearborn and Grace Dearborn
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Johnson
and children of Bly, and Mrs.
Nichols and Mrs. Ruby Brown
of Bonanza, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dear
born and family. Mrs. Brown
returned to Bly with the John
sons and will spend several
weeks with them.
Hal Conley of Medford spent
last weekend with his grandson
Allan, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson
were dinner guests on Wednes-
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FEATURES
Oreqon News Notes
By The Associated Press
A veteran Coos county logging
operator, P, W. Laird, 66, died
at Myrtle Point . . . Richard M.
Smith, 37, charged in New York
with defrauding an elderly
woman of 517,000 was held In
Portland under $100,000 bond
after waiving preliminary hear
ing on a removal complaint . .
A three-year-old girl, Darlleno
Ritzenthaler, was killed in a fall
from a truck at Rainier . , . The
WAVES recruiting office in
Portland announced the enlist
ment of Annabel Strait, New
berg .... Aline S. McKeen, Now
berg, and Wallace Gnlnlcr, Scat
tie, applied for a marriage li
cense In Portland. . . .
An indictment charging Rob
ert T. Jacob, Portland attorney,
with assisting in preparation of a
false income tax return, was
ruled out of federal court by
Judge Claude McColloch . . . .
Ralph E. Dugdale, Portland
school superintendent, expelled
four students from Lincoln high
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Frailer.
Edith Gift spent Monday night
with Maryanna Helixon.
Everyone is cordially invited
to a farewell party on April 10,
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Dearborn who are leaving soon
to make their home in Klamath
Falls. The affair will be an 8
o'clock potluck supRer and will
be held in the parish hall.
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From
Chatin' the Blues
(MUII0AL)
school, because, he said, they
were members of an outlawed
secret socloty, . , ,
Portland civic e 1 u b a an
nounced that because of food ra
tioning they would have several
meatless days each week, limit
butter, cut down on the number
of guests at luncheons and ban
meal service to organizations
that formerly used tholr facili
ties. ,
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LAKEVIEW County Agent
Vic Johnson reported yesterday
that up to March 24. 218 Lake
county ranchers and farmer
who had participated In the
AAA program in 1942, had re
ceived cash benefit payments
totaling $38,709.80. In 1941
there were 317 farmers and
ranchers or 63 per cent of all
the operators In the county who
received $48,996.91 under the
AAA program.
Wa are determined to prove
for ourselves and to the world
that the capacity, the spirit and
productivity of free labor Is far
superior to that of coerced la
bor. AFL President William
Green. I
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GETS DIESEL
LAKEVIEW The two big
140 and 360 h p. dlesel units
from the California Publlo Ser.
vice company plant here are on
their way to government defense
projects. The last one was ship
ped Tuesday evening. The gov
ernment took them for Impor
tant war work, leaving tho own
ers little to say In the matter.
Their destination was not made
known.
The two units were originally
Installed In Lakeview In 1830,
together with other engines, sup
plying power here until October
1938, when connections were
made with California-Oregon
Power Co. In the last 18 months
the engines have been used but
30 minutes,
Loading the dlesels on flat
cars and other work connected
with the shipment was a big Job,
as the largest of the two units
weighed 78,000 pounds and rep
resented the heaviest piece of
equipment In Lake county. With
a caterpillar used to drag the en
gines onto the cars, it required
a crew of men 18 days to com
plete the. task.
LAST TIMES TONIGHTI
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In Lakt County
LAKEVIEW -Partial return
available of fundi raised In
Lakevlnw and outlying commu
nities rovonl thnt Luke county
Is well on Its' way toward going
o'ver the top In the Ited Crow
war fund drive hvld during
March. Complete figures prob
ably will not be available until
sometime during April, as sev
eral organizations' hnvo planned
entertainments to bo held dur
ing April with proceeds going
into the fund, according to Mil
ton Fisher, chairman of the
drive,
Scouts Pass Exams
In Outdoor Cooking
SPRAGUE RIVER The Olrl
Scouts had a picnic and wiener
roast on the river bank Sunday.
Myrta and Mildred Chandler,
Joana Fullar and Daliw Krldor
pasted their outdoor cooking
tests and received their badges.
All girls In the troop are now
second class scouts.
Those attending were Mrs. Es
ther Young, leader of the group,
Mrs. Ed Sanlerre. Girl Scouts
Joanna Fuller, Boulnh Snntorre,
Velma Lee Pool, Sally Zadow,
Daisy Krlder, Myrta and Melda
Chandler, and one visitor, Joyce
Fuller.
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