'April 1(5, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAGE NTN1 0) OF TO . BE TUI.KI.AKK Tuleliikn gang ers responding l n letter from U. S. Senator Downey, appoint ed II. 'I'. Street, grunge miisler, W. II. Woltkiinip mid L. C. Klrby In attend a meeting of Tuleliiko funnels Tuesday niglil lit which problems of farmers of Iho Tule liiko nroii were recorded to be cn l to the senator for Muily. Cognizant of Ihn Inbor short age, of tha shortage of fiirm ma chinery, nnd oilier farm iiccessl licit Senator Downey will en deavor lo help iron out Ihe.ic problems. A detailed report of alleged conditions existing lit Newell, WHA project, particular ly In regard to farm machinery Hint luis been niiitlo available for U mo of ihn Japanese Hint In do t ii led to funnel elsewhere also wan forwarded to (ho senator, W, II. Anderson, Siskiyou county agricultural commission er, during tlio gniiigo session re ported that ho had signed up 100 applications fur grain sacks in n do at Ak-atraz and asked Hint thoso who planiipd lo poison ground squirrels call for the pol onpd grain nl tlio agrculturc office. Anderson urged that Im inedlato steps ho taken In squlr rcl control ilnce warm weather will bring tlio rodents out In numbers, W. II. Anderson nnd O. A. Schullz were nppoliited lo check on tho possibility of stirring up interest from Home sourco In es tablishment of dehydrntor com pnny here. E. A. Davis, publisher of the Tulelako Heporter, nuido nil In terostlng talk on tho Victory Bond drive opening thin month. Fort Klamath With Ihn removal of the last of tlio decked logs In tho woods on tho Yowkey tract nenr here Tuesday, logging operations of tlio Algoma Lumber compnny were tcnnlnnted. Tho Algoma mill has been shut down and Is being dismantled, and the com pnny Is being disbanded. Krnnk Dychc, brother of W. K. Dyche, logging superintendent for the company for ninny years, In n patient at tho Klnniath Val ley hospital In Klamath Kails, whero he will havo to remain for nt leant a month ns a result of scvoro Injuries sustained Friday whllo working na choker letter for tho Algomn company In their J' local operations. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack F. Mc Auliffo, their daughter, Nora Mc Aullffe, and Mrs. McAullffo's mother, Mrs. O'Connor, return ed hero Monday from Cotton wood, Cnlif., whero they spent tho winter montlui at tho Mc Aullffe ranch. L. M. Strceter mnde a busi ness trip to Red Dluff, Calif., Inst week, nnd returned Sunday after looking after cattlo Inter ests there. Clay Taylor wus em ployed on tho Strceter ranch during Mr. Strcctcr'i absenco. Mr. and Mrs. Krnnk Miller have returned to Fort Klamath from Medford, where they spent tlio winter months. Joo Baker, aon of Mrs. Pearl Baker, la a patient at Hillside hospital in Klamath Kails, hav- lng undergone nn appendectomy yon Monday. Ilia brother, Noel Maker, Is iiI.mj nl Iho hospital following a minor surgical oper ation. Both boyi aro reported as doing lino. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Eldon Brnttnln nnd son, Bob, moved this -week to tholr ranch on Klamath Marsh. Brnttnln la suffering from tuberculosis and will hnvc to remain In bed for two months as a result of a recent consttl- ,..,! - I it - imiuii huh cxHuiiiiiiuuii uy a aim Francisco spcclnllst on tho liint tnln'a visit to the city, Malm PROBLEMS FARMERS STUDIED Mrs. Hnrry E. Wilson suffered a broken anklo when alio fell In a fainting spell at the family homo Tuesday. ' Stnff Sergennt Mcrvyne Wilde Qwho has been In training for sev eral months In a glider corps at Lubbock, Tex., arrived homo Tuesday night on a furlough of several dnys duration, Ho was mot nt Klamntli Fulls by Mrs. Wildo. Sergeant Wilde Is a son-in-law of Mnyor and Mrs, A. Knlinn. ! Charles Hamilton received word Tuesday of tho critical con dition of a nephew at Yrcka fol lowing injuries received when lio was thrown last weekend from n horse. Tho young man, IB yours old, suffered a frac tured skull nnd brain injuries. 'quick welcome ! relief for o upset stomach ; In 3 Minutes or Double Your Money Back famoui BTUART TABI.KTfl oonUIn tbuvtry IngtodUnti in often mad bydonloia to bring auinlc welcome tellef Irom eold-imligailloa IMriM Dftumxl by exoesi ilomaoh aotHHf (Altar allng or drinking. Delloloui illnq ;ny lo lk. NohnltUj nomiitng. Fotwrni idfttlul hUaied ra1ll from ax ohm a eld itiflar no, try (nmotii BTIIAHT TAH..KTR without d"Uy. Al fill ding Mmer) 2 Ho, 00a and $1.30 tudei auket'i money-btok eiutante 1 I Tunisian Wlillo his biidtltM wntch tensely, this Yank exnmlnea a Nasi mine Just Ilcforo Uio Amciloun force could enter the town these Axis "fangs" had to "plccea" but literally. NEW PINE CREEK Topping tho social events of Iho week was tho farewell party given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Ayrcs by tlio ladles of the New I'lne Creek Plnochlo club. Tho party was held nt the homo of Mrs. Knyo Keller last Saturday evening nnd fivo tables of pi nochle progressed lo the wee hours of tho morning when a sumptuous repast of shrimp sal ad, sandwiches, olives, pickles, lemon pie, entice and all the trimmings were served. Thoso present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvln Duller, Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshal Ayres, llershal Klein log, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnek lllnton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Alexander, Mr. nnd Mrs. Coleman George, Mrs. Besslo Woods, Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller Cumbron, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvln L. Fails and Mr. and Mrs. Rich nrd Keller. Mrs. Jewel Cnmbion was high scoring lady and Mrs. Kdnn Ayrcs, low. Alvln Butler was high scoring man nnd Hershnl Fleming low. Tho club present ed Mr. and Mrs. Ayrcs with a lovely coffee maker ns a token of sincere friendship which has been built up In tho 17 years that tho Ayrcs hnvo resided In this community, living on and managing the Lohmann rnnch. Mr. Ayrcs lins not yet decided what lino of work he will get into, but nt present is enjoying a littlo vacation which is tho y "i ' . I' i IAf ib". r . Yanks Dig for Axis Death Traps first he has had In all the years ho has lived here. The regular meeting of the Plnochlo club waa held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Buna Faris. Two kinds of ico cream sundaes were served for refreshments with butter wafers and coffee. Mrs. Alpha Smith won high score and Mrs. Kayo Keller low. Business of the session Includ ed planning of the Ayrcs" fare well pnrty. New Pine Creek Miss Eleanor Hamilton enter tained the Needle club last Sat urday afternoon celebrating the March birthdays of the following members: Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs. Jack Moffitt. Mrs. Sadie Keller, Mrs. Jewel Cambron and Mrs. Myrla Robnett. Birthday gifts were presented and refreshments of Imperial Jcllo salad, wafers, angcltood cake, ice cream, coffee and candy. Mrs. Robnett who bus been 111 for nearly a month with the flu was unable to at tend. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton St. Clair moved to Bly, Oregon, last Mon day whero Mr. St. Clair will bo employed as a timber taller for the Ivory Pino Lumber company. Emmctt Bear and family have moved hero from Canby. Mr. Bear will work for Evert Reid nnd will live on the Bill Green ranch which Mr. Reid has leased. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Andrews of Kirk, Colorado, and young son visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lightle and fnmily. The visit was in the form of a reunion as the two Every woman will find here her dream of a new Easter hat .' i' .' to give her that individual look, and the feminine touch. $298 $g95 $g95 and up (NKA TtUphoto) dug up from sand near Oafsa, Tunisia. to be pulled or plans would have gone families had not seen each other for seventeen years. Mr. An drews, who is a brother of Mrs. Lightle, has located In Lakcvicw and will be employed there in one of the mills. He has one son in the marines and one in the navy. Mrs. Dorothy McDonald of Al turas was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evert Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Pembcrton and family of Lake- view visited last Friday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pembcrton. Mrs. Jimmy Jay and son, Bobbie, are also visit ing for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Pemberton, while her husband is in search of new employment. He was formerly with the Smith mill at Canby. Merrill Fannette Offield Hodges, who is studying at tho Southern Ore gon College of Education in pre paration for teaching, is one of two Klamath county girls to be initiated In Phi Beta Sigma sor ority. Bcrthlcl Nelson, Klamath Falls, was the second candidate Mrs. Hodges, who has rated un usually high during tha months she has been in Ashland, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Offield and Is a native of Merrill. Her elder sister, Mrs. Fred D. Fletcher, Klamath Falls, who taught In Klamath Falls schools a number of years ago, has also been called back to teaching at Riverside school, Klamath Falls, within the past month and ex pects to enter Southern Oregon VFW LEASES DANCE HALL FORLQNG TERM Pelican poat, No. 1383, Vctcr- ana of Foreign Wars, has taken a long term lease on Skatcland on Klamath avenue, and will conduct dances every Saturday night during the coming season. Opening date is set for Satur day, April 24. "Pappy" Gordon and his Ore gon Hillbillies have been en gaged, It was announced by the executive committee. The VFW extends a cordial Invitation to the dancing public to attend each week. At the present time post members are busily en gaged in renovating the build ing and making repairs and Im provements with the view of making Skatcland a modern and completely equipped dance hall. In the near future. Mrs. Hodges entered cUsscs last September and following a short period be tween the close of the winter term of school and the opening ol the summer term will return to Merrill. Protect the Only Pair of Your eyes CAN be beautiful they ARE beautiful when the heavy, dulling load of eyestrain is lifted. Be SURE your precious eyes are clear, aparkling, alert . . . alwaysl 4fc btviisn Created -d . Marine Hero and Bride f Wfwwwi,' wmmn . I" 1 I'm" I ' . v. put. Y ? . -' t ' "" Sgt. Albert A. 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