Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 05, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    May 5, 1048
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
High Water In Po Valley Area
son, Mervln Jones," Dickie
Reeves and Wesley Hasklns. Bob
Cat pins were Issued to the new
cubs.
New ranks were given as fol
lows: Malln Troop Carl Rajnus,
tenderfoot badge; Con McAuliffe,
Lloyd Fields, second class badge;
Virgil Ratliff, one year star.
Merrill Troop Frank Testa
ment, tenderfoot badge; Donald
Bowman, Jimmle Shuck, Ralph
Morrow, second class; Ronnie
Trolman, first class; Bobble
Trotman and Ronnie Trotman,
one year stars, and merit badges
for accomplishment in chemistry
and wood work.
Parents and friends of the
scouts were present for tha
court.
This ought to be a great sea
son for squirrels. Some folks
think the whole world It nuta.
TO BE TRIED
One hundred eighteen differ
ent taxes are levied on the oil
Industry In tha United States.
TELEGRAPHER
SCOUT LEADER
HOLDS MERRILL
0 RSHOOT NG
HONOR
COURT
BIEBKR, Calif. following
arellmlnary hearing In Iilobcr
fuosdny, Justice W. B. Phllllbcr
fcrld Railroad Telegrapher Uonry
H. Holt without bull to tho iu-
fierlor court at Simiinvllle for
lit fatal shooting of Brnkeman
ftomlo L. Riley at HnllMf lat ntu
tion in Lassen county April 10.
Riley wan shot through the ab
domen and died the stinio day.
Western Pacific Klremun
Georxo M. Keever testified he
licard ii shot, heard lloll nay.
''don't cunio any closer or 1 will
lll you," llu then mw Holt
(Iro a rlflo when Riley wai u
few yardi away at the end of
hit train. Kaover said he be
lieved Holt Intoxicated.
1 ) Holt'i lawyen, J, A. Pardee
and Grovor Julia of Susanvllle,
offored no testimony. Holt's
wife attended the hearing.
District Attorney Arthur An
derson and Sheriff Olln Johnson
left with Holt for Susunvllle.
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This picture shows water Inundating lowlands in the Poe valley country as a result of over
low ol Lost river. The high water followed last week's rains.
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Merrill
Langell Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Burnett
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gocrg
es and Jolene, all of Klamath
Falls, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Burnett unci
Richard. Sunduy visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Plnnolll of
Mldlund.
Mr. and Mrs. Los Lcuvllt
and fumily woro Sunduy dinner
guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. Wesley
Dearborn and family nnd Mrs.
Mary Dearborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn
spent Sunday with her pur
ants, the P. R. Monroe's.
Mr. and Mrs, Albort Gaster
and children of Klamath Falls
ipent Sunday with the R. M.
Tea re family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Perkins
f Merrill were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Elliott
House and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller left
Monday for their now home
Bear Grants Pass on the Apple
late river.
Mr. Frank Pepple spent Fri
day at Bonanza with Mrs. Owen
Pepple.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Tlcknor
( Medford spent tho weekend
In Bonanza and Langell Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Albort Dear
born and Helen were dinner
(nests of Mr. unci Mrs. Onirics
I Partridge on Friday.
Mrs. Cor Lcavltt, Mory, Bill
and Henry Dearborn spent
Thursday In Klamath Falls
with Mr and Mrs. Fronk Dearborn.
Meotlngs of the Lost River
Garden club will be continued
during tho period of tho war.
Members voted at tho April 27
imtatlnK, held nt the homo of
Mrs. Wlllurd L. Smith, to con
tinue to meet onco a month. Ten
tative plans call for tho May 25
meeting at tho homo of Mrs. C.
E. Sharp and ull former members
aro cordially Invited to be pres
ent, bringing a prospective mem
ber. Officers for tho year will
be elected.
While regular meetings will
be continued no plans aro being
mado for u plant salo or a flower
show this year. Choice plant
wero exchanged at tho Wlllurd
Smith homo among the twelve
members present.
Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Lubko.
former residents of Merrill and
Tuleluko now residing In Port
land whoro Lubko Is onguged In
defunso work, are visiting Mrs.
Lubke's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F, B, Miller, Merrill. Lubko Is
returning to Portland while Mrs.
Lubko will romnln hero for an
other ton days or two weeks.
Lubko was formerly associated
with the bureau of reclamation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kandra
hopo to attend graduation exer
cises at Oregon Stulo for their
son, Luwson Kundru, who will
coniploto his college work the
latter part of Moy. With a
younger brother, Ivan, he was
called recently to Fort Lewis for
induction into tho army and upon
graduation Lawson expects to be
called Immediately Into tho ser
vice. Both havo been members
of ROTC. Mrs. Ivan Kandra Ii
in Corvollis with her husband.
Mrs. Frank E. Trolman is re
covering satisfactorily from ma
jor surgery at a Sun Francisco
hospital whero she has been un
der treatment for several days.
Dr. Trotman is at present In the
boy city but will probably re
turn to Merrill Thursday. Mrs.
W. J. Grove and Mrs. Clifford
Shuck also made the trip south
with Mrs. Trolman.
Weyerhaeuser
Don Low has Joined the Sea
bees. He moved his household
equipment last week to where
his wifo and daughter live In
Medford,
Dorothy Wllcoxon, John and
Harold Oglo, Billy Roberts and
Gury Crulkshunk wero in the
Keno high school mixed chorus
Unit sang ut graduation last
Friday. Quite a number of local
peoplo attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Cqoper and
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Tennery en
tertained teachers of Keno
schools with a dinner at the
Tennery homo on Sunday. In
vited were Mr. and Mrs. A.
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Don
nelson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Sharpo, Miss Edna Bloom, Miss
Allco Lytlo and Miss Ethel
Puckctt.
An Easter program was giv
en by the Weyerhaeuser Camp
4 Sunday school last Sunday
as so many , people went else
where on Easter. Mrs. William
A. Hurtlorode managed the pro
gram. Piuno numbers were giv
en by Mrs. H. II. Ogle as peo-
EARL L. GREENE
of tha Sanitary Barber Shop,
wishes to let his friends
know that ha has purchased
the ....
So. 6th St.
Barber Shop
betwten
Klamath and Main
on 6th St
plo arrived, and Mrs. Karl
trledrlch played for the sing,
ing.
Election and Installation of
officers will be held at the
meeting of Weyerhaeuser Camp
5 PTA on Thursday evening,
May 6, at 7:30. The nominating
committee will make its report
and then nominations may be
made from the floor. Mrs. Tom
Tennery Is In charge of the In
stallatlon ceremony, and other
entertainment is being planned.
A community dinner and
last day of school picnic will be
held on Friday evening and
everyone in the community is
Invited. Each family Is asked
to bring its own dishes, silver,
bread and butter.
MERRILL Robert Lament.
Klamath Falls, executive for
Boy Scout troops of tho Modoc
area, was present for the recent
court of honor here at which a
number of Scouts were elevated
in rank. Organization of a cub
pack In Merrill was also effected
at the same meeting. Rev. Don
old Dod, pastor of the Merrill
and Malln Presbyterian church
es, is scoutmaster for cub and
senior troops of both towns.
Enrolled In the new cub pack
Bre Dicky Barry, Darrell Palmer,
John Wilson, Charles Howell,
Norman Winter, Ronald Wilker-
Mt. Laki
The community extends its
heartiest congratulations to Mar
guerite Pollord, who became the
bride of Forrest Breithoupt of
Poe Valley Sunday afternoon at
the Baptist church In Klamath
Falls.
Corporal Ronald Whitlatch
who attends officers training
school in Maryland Is home on
furlough.
Private and Mrs. Stanley Spar
lln of . Bakersfield, Calif., are
visiting relatives and friends
here. Private Sparlin's mother,
Mrs. R. E. Sparlln, is still con
fined to the hospital where she
is receiving medical treatments.
Willa Buxton submitted to an
operation for the removal of her
appendix, at the Klamath Valley
hospital last week. Little Willa
makes her home with Mr. and
Mrs. Cal Noble.
Darwin Grise of Seattle,
Wash., is visiting with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Grise.
Mrs. Ernest Breithaupt and in
fant son, James Lee, are visiting
at the home of Mrs. Breithaupt's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Griffit.
Word has been received of the
marriage of James Newnham of
Pine Grove, and Esther Hayes at
Reno, Nev., Saturday. Congratu
lations to Mr. and Mrs. Newnham.
P L E S
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION
No Lom of Tim.
PennanMit RMulta I
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Ohlropraelli Phvl.Ui
m He. m - Etoulrt Thutrt Bids.
Phon- ;rj
Every mother, young and
old, loves fine stationery.
We are exclusive agents for
Eaton and Crane. May we
help you select for her?
If you're stumped for some
thing more for a remem
brance, look over our col
lection of mottos. A walk
up and down our aisles will
provide many inspirations.
Whatever else you do, be
SURE to send her a card.
Shaw Stationery Go.
729 Main St.
Thli Ii a nation-wide warning
being published in the intorosts of
protecting public health.
In cooperation with the United
States Food and Drug administra
tion, tha Centaur Company of
Rahway, New Jeraoy, manufac
turer of Fletcher't Caitorla warm
all holdors of Fletchar'i Caitorla,
that it, wholoiale druggists, retail
druggists, country itorekeepen
end consumers, to discontinue the
ale and use of the article became
it has been discovered that all
uch Fletcher't Caitorla which hai
been shipped ilnce March lit,
1943, contain! a foreign Ingredi
ent which cauiei nausea and
vomiting.
As neither consumers nor re
tailers can tell the difference be
tween the packages made before
March lit and thoia produced
thereafter, It is necessary to with-
ara,.- and recover alt Fletcher's
Caitoria outstanding.
Everyone ii aiked to learch the
medicine cheit and to return to
the retail dealer for refund any
and all such Fletcher's Castoria
purchased during the lost lixty
dayi. Please notify all your friends
to do likewise.
If you are a retailer, pleate Im
mediately discontinue the sale of
all Fletcher's Caitoria on hand
and return all itocks to the manu
facturer, for refund.
It Is urgently necessary for
health protection that you follow
these initructions faithfully.
This Is the announcement that
was made over the radio yester
day. It appliei to Fletcher's Cas
toria sold In the United States
only.
THE MANUFACTURER OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA
WE ARE PROUD OF OUR SHARE
In AMERICA'S FIGHT for VICTORY
Tha records show the United States
standi out with the greatest power luppty
in the world more than ell the Axil powers
combined dependable electric service for
borne, farm, office and factory.
ft is over seventeen months since Pearl
Harbor and yet not a single shortage of
electricity for any community for any
set
Surrounded by shortage of all kinds and
with riling pricei for the other necenitiee
ef life, electricity it the one underlying
etiential commodity that hi meeting any
nd all demandt and wrthoirt increasing
cost to the public.
Because government releases have pre
' dieted a thortage of electricity, and certain
misinformed writers have improperly re
ferred to "dim-ontt" and other restrictions
a necessary to save electricity, we want to
make It clear that no thortage hat or does
now exist In thlt area.
Today when a war production factory
makes its quota it gets an "E" flag. But
not a single public trHTJry company prod Be
ing the power needed to assure victory has
received any administration recognition.
While this fact has m no way altered oor
determination to do our otmost, we believe)
It to be worthy of notice. .
Copco power ft ready. Pusn button de
livery at the ipeed ef liohf, night and day,
without rest, vacation, sick-leave or sleep.
American basinets has ncjiiestlonabry
gtveti our country the finest, cheapest,
electric service known to man. Help D reserve
the way of life which has made such thinejt
possible bv buying United States War ftds.
Thev will buy the things yo need eftef
Vfcteey is Hit
, tt M fit M
The CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
COPCO'S ROLL
OF HONOR .
104
Mob Serving With
Out Armed Forces
Phone 5602
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