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    May 28, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
page mam
Midland ZntfUsie Aleiud.
FLAG TO BE GIVEN
Symbolic Victory "V" in War Plant
T
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F'OllT KLAMATH Mr. mid
Mrs. Hnymond S. Lounluy of
Fort Ktumutli liuvo rucolved
word (mm tl id r daughter,
Loin Looslry, who with her sis
ter, Miixlno, in iiUenrtlng Ori'Hiin
College "f Kdliriition lit Mini
mouth, tolling llicin Ihut din) Iiu
boon elected editor of tlin "Lnm
ron," the OCIC school paper, uticl
Hint nho lnm iiIho been cIiohuii im
vice president of (lie Associated
Women StudentH fur next term,
which will be licr senior yenr at
college.
Miss Loosloy la also u member
of Till lieln Sigma honor no
doty, lind of the Stuff mid Key,
mid hits been on the editorial
Muff of the "Liimron" also dur
lull the past year. She plans to
Vvork In Liikovlew thin summer
'vacation, slurtlng Muy 211.
Thiii (lute minks the gniduii
lion of her sinter, Muxlni)
Uiosley,1 who plun to go to Port
land for a tlmo before returning
lo her puronln' home hero for
the summer vncutlnn, 8ho will
tench school ut North Bond this
full.
Sprague River
Stanton Pool, ion of Mr. nnd
Mm. Bill Pool, In spending his
viicution with his grandmother,
Mm.' Scy Pool Sr., of Willow
Hunch, Cnllf.
Little Jiinlca Reynolds accom
panlcd her mother, Mm. Grace
Reynolds, lo Klnmiilh Full this
week unci rumiiined over for u
visit with friends.
Mm, C. C. Hcldrlch Is n fro
Vuent visitor In Kliimulh Kail.
vlr. Hcldrlch is planning to
move there noon und In buny try
ing to find n sullnblu locution.
John L. Davis was homo over
the woekond visiting with his
family. Ha li employed In Klum
nth folli at the Dick B. Miller
Motor company.
Sylvia Achey of Redmond Is
here visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mm. Sandy Muuphct. She
Is ilnylna In the home of her
slster-ln-law, Mm. Ruby Mau
phet, Kov. and Mm. C. J. Tuning
were In Klmmith Fulls Thursday.
Mm. Art Kolf accompunlcd them.
Rev. Tuning visited the puticnts
In the hospitals.
Dolores Mnxwoll has been tho
house guest of her cousin, Volmn
Pool, for tho past week. Sho is
ft 4-H club member of Bonanza.
Rev. and Mrs. Cotnsm and
family moved this week to Lnko
vlow. Mr. and Mm. Judge Phillips
and family have moved to Susan
vllle, Cnllf.
Dick Kemp, formerly mill fore
man of the Spragua River mill,
spent the weekend at tho Wll
lnrd hotel In Klnmiilh Fulls re
cruiting men for mill work at
Susanvillc, we were Informed.
Mr. und Mrs. Rollo Moore
were business visitors In Klum
oth Falls Saturday.
Mr. and Mm. Johnny Shep
herd and son moved this week
to SusBnvlllo, Culif., where Mr.
Shepherd will bo employed In
tho mill.
Mrs. Colin Decker Is spending
a few days with her Rmndmollier,
Mury Chiloquin, und Ccliu's lit-
0o daughtor, Julia Ann.
Dwight Klrchcr, munagcr of
tlia Glongor grocery In Sprague
Itlvor, was away on business
Friday.
Norvell Evans cumo over from
Mcdford to spend the day Sun
t day with his mother and father,
Mr. end Mrs. Roy Evans,
Mr. nnd Mm. Charley Larccy
Three Little
J"sirT. tT
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Although their country 1b an Island of neutrality In a continent of
war, these three little Swedish princesses have gay smiles for the
eamora at their homo whr Stockholm. Thoy are Princesses Birglt
:tu, 0; Murgnrethn, 0, nnd Doslree, B, daughters of Prince Gustaf
Adolf and great granddnughtcrs of King Gustav V.
unci family drove In for supplies
from Wood's camp Frlduy night
und vlnilod uwhllu with friends
while here.
Edith Piiukcy cume ovor from
Bonunzu Moodiiy und spent the
day visiting. Sim and Claud Par
rlsh visited awhile In tho utter
noon with Mrs. Byron Welch,
Mm. Charley llorouglui and
daughter, Melda, wore Klamath
visitor Monduy, as wero Mr,
und Mm. Dwight Klrchcr.
Hubert Nclsoni son of Mr. and
Mm. Jack NcsIkoii, was In Klum
nth Fulls Monday and Tuesday
Inking his examination for en-
Iriuieo into tho ulr corps.
Mrs. Fngiin and son wero here
Sunday vixlllng Mm. Fugun'a
duughtur, Mrs. Roy Evans and
fumlly.
Corporul Keith Patrick, son of
Mrs. Roy McDonald, Is now sta
Honed ut Kill inu, Kas. Ho Is in
Iho all corps. Cpl. Potrlck ex
pect!) lo bo ut Sal Inu for some
time so his wife und baby will
Join him thero to stay until he
is transferred. Keith has many
(clouds in Sprnguo River who
will he glud lo know whero he
Ik stationed, Ho formerly work
ed here us a carrier driver for
Crater Lake Lumber company
Chuck Gains, son of Mrs. H ni
sei Kernan, is to bo married to
Lticlllo Suzl of Oakland, Calif,
Tho many friends of Chuck here
In Sprague River wish him many
huppy years of married life.
Claude Purrlsh, who Is here on
furlough from tho navy visiting
his parents and brothers, will bo
accompanied back to his home
huso at Oakland by a brother,
Flonsle, who expects to work
thero,
Mrs. Thurman Parrlsh spant
awhile Sunday afternoon with
Mm. Roy McDonuld.
Hugh Haddock, of Klamath
Fulls was here Sunday attending
tho local union meeting. Mr.
Haddock reported his son, Ger
uld, who has been in tho hos
pital with pneumonia, is better.
The Haddocks onco lived here
and at Wood's camp. Their
friends will be glad to know that
Gerald Is recovering.
Rev. and Mm. E. C. Evans and
Mr. and Mm. Edgnr Hamblln
wero in Klamath Falls attending
special services at a church there
Sunday.
Tho Rev. Coles will leave Mon
day to attend a church confer
ence 'at Eugene, Ore,
Some people from Klamath
Fulls and a district church mon
from Medford attended a meet
ing hold In tho homo of Rev. E,
C. Evans Tuesday ovenlng. A
lurgo crowd was present.
Fort Klamath
Walter J. Wright suffered
painful although not serious in
juries Monday when the horse
ho was riding stumbled and fell,
pinning Wright underneath.
Medical examinations showed a
sprained knee and other painful
hurts, but no broken bones, and
Wright expects to bo buck to
work in a few days. Ho is em
ployed by Lorcn Miller, well
known local cattleman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Turner fat
Klamath Falls wero Sunday and
Monduy house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. F. Law ton and
Hcrthu Pittman at the Lawton
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cross
moved Wednesday to Klamath
Falls, whore they have purchased
a home, Cross was employed at
the Stale Fish Hatchery at
Crooked creek until tills week,
and is now working at Weyer
haeuser mill In Klamath Falls.
Alfred B. Castcl Sr., and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Turner who are visiting here
from Portland, spent Wednesday
in Klamath Falls. Harold Wlm
cr was also a visitor in Klamath
Falls tho snmo day.
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Princesses
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LINCOLN Tho north Pino
hurst school eighth grade grad
uation was held Tuesday eve
ning, May 2S, 1043 at 8 o'clock
Members of tho class receiv
ing diplomas woro: Melbu Ash
craftc, Lorraine Converse, Bar
bara. Joyo Gcrtson and Lois Row
ton. ,
Melba Ashcrufte was valedic
torian. Lois Rowton was sulutatorinn.
Barbara Joye Gctson gave the
class oration, and Lorraine Con
verse read tho class will,
Dale and Beverly Pernelt of
Klumnth Falls, granddaughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Klrby Pernell,
gave the flag suluto and sang,
"America" and "Song of the
Marines."
An address on the progress of
the war and what people are fac
ing today was given by Dr. A,
S. Taylor of Southern Oregon
college of Ashland, Ore.
Hildebrand
Mr. and Mrs. Emlle Egort,
who have made their home In
Hildebrand for the past SO
years, sold their place to Charles
Crawford and have moved to
Klamath Fulls where they will
muko their future home. The
community regrets very much
to lose such good neighbors and
they Join in wishing them well
in their new home.
Mrs. Louise Kilgore and sons,
Charles and Silas of Langcll
valley, visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fluckus.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hurtzler
and children, John and Bessie,
visited on Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Margaret Broad
sword of Bonanza.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueck
have as their house guest Mm.
Rueck's sister. Miss Mary Arm
strong of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Michael
and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael
wero transacting business in
Klumath Falls on Monday, and
visited for a short time with
Mr. and Mrs. Emllo Egert and
Mrs. Vernon Heath.
MIbs Betty Brewer left on
Wednesday for her home in San
Diego, to spend the summer
months with her puronts, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Brewer. Betty
has spent the- past nine months
with her grandfather, W. H.
Bliss, and uncle, David Bliss,
and attended school in Bonanza
where she finished her senior
year.
Mr. and Mm. T. p. Micnaei
thAit- enn nnd dauffhter.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michael,
visited on Sunday with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Hoefler of Klamath
Falls
Joe Vleira was transacting
business' in Klamath Falls on
Monday.
KHr nn ' Mm Fi-pri Rueck and
son, Buddy, accompanied by
their " sister, Miss Mary Arm
strong of Portland, and their
parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Mike
Rueck, visited on Tuesday with.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Meyers of Bly.
Mr. and, Mrs. cnaries Bor
oughs and daughter, Melda of
Knrnonn River, visited on Mon
day afternoon at the Michael
home.
Mini Jean Drew, who has
Innoht school at Altamont the
past year, Is spending her vaca
tion with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Drew at Hildebrand.
Mrs. Annie Logue and Riley
McBrlde visited on Thursday
with Mrs. E. P. Pool.
rinrrm Parker, and dauEh-
ters, Lllls Jean and Claribell,
visited on Monday at me ivncn-
ael home.
Mr. Martin Stoehsler visited
on Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Rueck.
EIGHT 8TATES BOUND IT
Tennessee is bounded by
eight state. They are Alabama,
Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky,
Mississippi, Missouri, North Car
olina, and Virginia.
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IT'S A TASK
A total of 4087 different
gauges are used in the construc
tion of a Bren gun, which con
tains 172 parts and requires 3,-
174 separate operations to pro
duce.
It's nice to be the head of
tho house except for the head
aches that go with it.
-Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Crud and Puna
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Mrs. A. A. Ward, owner
Wlllard Ward, U. S. Navy,
Managir
Arthur W. Larien,
Acting Mgr.
92S High Phone 3334
MERRILL Vivian Martin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Martin, Merrill, who is gradu
ating May 30 from the Univer
sity of Oregon, was accorded
high honors for her thesis, writ
ten for hor B. B. degree In geol
ogy and accepted by Dr. John C.
Merrlam, head of tho natural re
sources committee of the univer
sity, to be printed as a part of
tho committees annual section
al reports and recommendations
to congress.
Titled, "Recent Movements in
Oregon Toward Conservation and
Development of Natural Re
sources," It will be prlntod as a
bulletin issued by the Oregon
stale department of geology and
mineral Industrios and as an Ore
gon state department of higher
education bulletin to be sent as
exchango material to college and
university libraries throughout
the United Statci.
Miss Martin was selected as
ono of two geology students from
the university recently to sit in
at round table discussions of the
Inter-American Institute which
mnt in Eui-cne lo confer on the
role of improved relations and
cooperation between the Amer
ican countries In the western
homlmhere. Discussion centered
principally around the develop
ment of natural resources during
the present war and also post
war relations.
nr. rtnrcla Prada. Colombia.
S. A., chief representative of
tho South American , countries,
was Interested, in Miss Martin's
views on the subject, was her
host at dinner while in the uni
versity town.
Following graduation she plans
to return to Merrill for a month
before resuming her studies.
Cascade
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Lavoy in the Sacred
Heart hospital Thursday. It is
the Lavoys first son and in honor
of the occasion his two little sis
ters, Donna Mae and Shirley
Anne, made a resolution not to
fight on tho day of his birth. His
name is Kenneth Eugene.
Mrs. Louis Barios received an
injury to her leg, making a deep
gash that extended to the bone.
She Is in Eugene receiving med
ical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gal
legos and son Isaac, and daugh
ter, Elaine, spent Wednesday in
Eugene. ,
Vern Nesbitt of Eugene is
temporary water service man
here for the Southern Pacific
company until a permanent man
arrives to take charge.
The snow is rapidly leaving.
About three feet still remains in
secluded places. One family
here has made an agreement that
if there is snow left in their yard
on June first the wife will freeze
ice cream; but if the snow is all
gone from their yard, the hus
band is to go back in the woods
and get the snow and freeze the
ice cream. From the looks of
things the wife will have the
pleasure of freezing the ice
cream.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Chaney
of Eugene visited at the R. L.
Porter home Sunday. Chaney
is assistant signal supervisor for
the Southern Pacific company.
Bonanza
- Mrs. Jack Horton and Mrs.
Birdie were in Klamath Falls
Monday on business.
Dick Pepple left Monday for
Penney Springs where he will
spend the summer working for
the KFPA as a fire fighter.
F. W. and Martin Brown took
four truckloads of their sheep to
Bly Thursday for summer pas
ture on the George Boyd ranch.
O. S. Pitts is making some im
provements on his hnniB In Tin.
nanza. The carpenters are add
ing a largo screened porch.
Mr. nnrl UVurin Snhnn
and daughter, Charlotte, were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
. n. orown ana son martin.
Mr. and Mm. Fvprett Rnni-to
and two children have moved
rrom Klamath Falls to the Phil-
pott ranch near Harpold dam.
' ' Clnllrif Purr!, TT R hd,iv
made a combined business and
pleasure trip to Bonanza this
week. His home is in Sprague
River.
Mlsfl Rrlifh Pnnlf tv wtin le
ployed at tho F. W. Bold Mer
cantile company, Is taking a va-
YOUR GROCER
OFFERS THIS
A contbnaffon
sola of freih spring
vegetables and
Morton's Salt. Buy
them together.
Tim LZmmmrA
Echoing the valiant "V" chalked up under the very
nM1L,0f . P"'01'- America'i emblematic victory
ymbol i formed by the-e machine! which angular drill
and machine cylinder head- for Pratt t. Whitney aircraft
Mountainous Attu
(V. S. Navy Photo From NEA)
Beautiful but treacherous are the mountains of Attu where Amer
icans are attacking Japs. Since sides of these volcanic peaks are
too difficult to scale, our forces presumably advanced through
passages between them. Enemy snipers hid In these hills to attack
i V! . U. Sr troops.
cation with friends at Sprague
River.
Mrs. William . Bechdoldt Is
leaving this weekend for Eugene
where she will attend the gradu
ation of her daughter, .Mrs.
Philip Hunt, at the University
of Oregon.
Mm. Owen Pepple entertain- j
ed two tables of bridge at the
library clubhouse Wednesday.
Chiloquin
The annual summer school at
the Mt. Carmel Catholic church
in Chiloquin began last Monday,
May 24. The present enrollment
is 29.
Leroy Gienger' has recently
gone to Portland for hospitaliza
tion. Bill Robertson and Bill Flury
have recently left for Portland
to work in the shipyards. Bill
Robertson graduated from Chilo
quin high school this month.
John Jackson Jr., who Is work
ing in the shipyards at Port
land, is in Chiloquin visiting
with his parents.
Arthur Miller, who has been
working in Portland, is in Chilo
quin visiting with his-parents.
Among those who caught their
limit at Seven Mile creek pver
the weekend were Reno De Bor-
tolo and Mr. Shtick.
Crawford Lewis and son, John,
were fishing at Upper Klamath
lake last Saturday. They report
ed a very good catch, .including
a- 10-pounder caught by little
10-year-old Johnny.
Dwight Kircher of Sprague
River was in Chiloquin Tuesday
on business.
Thclma Schuck, former Gien
ger drygoods clerk for several
years, has been employed at the
box factory.
Whenever there are strong
men, there are differences of
opinion WPB Chairman Don
ald M. Nelson.
FLAVOR SPECIAL'
engine bu.lt by Chevrolet. Three-major operation tro
performed by thia battery of machine whom ourou
contributes to "Volume fcr Victory," the wartime pre-
auction principle of Chevrolet.
Mi. Laki
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Dehlinger
attended the wedding of their
son, Clyde,- to Georgia Rose
Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Cook of Salem, Ore., at
Corvallis on Friday, May 21. Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Dehlinger and
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Berry, broth
Lei's Make II Our Mutual Objective
YOilS AM) YOUR CIIMOM DEALERS
To Keep Your Car Serving
"Get More
BY GETTING
TURNER
410 S. 6th St.
er and sister of the bridegroom
also attended the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Thompson
are being accompanied to Cor
vallis, Ore., by Ethel Dixon
and Mrs. Bell Dawson on Friday
to attend the graduation of their
daughter, Miss Jean Thompson
on Saturday.
Buford Kaylor is reported
very seriously ill at his home.
Mrs. Clara Lubke and small
daughter returned to their home
at Portland, Ore., last week,
after a three weeks visit witn
Mrs. Lubke's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mueller.
W. Nieman returned Tuesday
from a week's visit at Berkeley,
Calif., with his grandson, Staff
Serg. William Nieman, who ar
rived by plane from Panama
Canal where he has been sta
tioned the past 18 months with
the U. S. army.
The Young Matrons Bridge
club met at the home of Mrs.
Harold Dehlinger Wednesday
afternoon.
The community extends its
deepest sympathy to Mrs. George
Lamb and family in their be
reavement in the death of Mrs.
Lamb's son, Bob Hamilton, in
North Africa. .
Mrs. Marion Dagman of Port
land, Oregon, is visiting at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. T. D.
Jackson.
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LAKEVIEW - Co-chairman E.
C. Sammons of the Oregon state
war bonds staff will be In Lake
view June 14 to present Lak
county with a silk flag In rec
ognition of the honors attained
in winning top honors in the re
cent Second War Loan drive. The
announcement came from C. F.
Snider and Ray E. Harlan, co
chairmen of the drive In Lake
county, who were Instrumental
In the county's excellent show
ing. Honors were won by Lake
county on the basis of percent
age of individual sales, 1189 of
tho county's S394 population pur
chasing an average of $74.82 par
person.
Mrs. Lewis Kandra
Re-Elected Head
Of Garden Club
MERRILL The Lost River
Garden club, meeting May 25 at
the home of Mrs. C. E. Sharp re
elected Mrs. Lewis Kandra presU
dent for a second term and
placed in other chairs Mrs. Luth
er Haskins as vice president and
Mrs. J. W. Rceder, secretary
treasurer. Mrs. Kandra appoint
ed Mrs. Willard L. Smith to
serve as publicity chairman.
Mrs. Ray Aubrey was wel
come as a new member. The
June meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Hugh O'Conner.
SAVED BY MIRAGE
A mirage probably saved the
lives of Sir Ernest Shackleton
and his men while they were
exploring the Antarctic in 1909.
The party lost its way and
couldn't find its food depot,
which was below the horizon.
Atmosphere refraction suddenly
lifted it into view long enough
for the starving men to set their
course toward it.
Rationing on "play shoes" hag
been dropped which should
please the few people who care
to take time out for play these
days.
DANCE
Go Where tha Crowd Goes
Every Saturday
Night
3:00 to 1:00
At K.C. Hall
Sponsored by Eagles Auxil
iary and Drum Corps.
Estin Kiger's Orchestra
Public Invited
Men 50c Woman 28c
Service Men 2Se
Tax Included
Dependably
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