Juno 4, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE Sprague River Mr, and M l' . Hurry Short wore horo from Portland on business mid to soo about tliolr ranch lit lluiiiinzii, Mm. Short mid nun, Jimmy, wore culllnu on iilciuls In Siu'uhuo Hlvor scv vrnl iluys Imil week. Hobort Nelson now employed with tho Compton Lumbur com puny In Kluiniilli Fulls In slay inn In tho Curl Jtunihlohnrt homo, Tho o 1 d I Humble luirt ijirl It employed In un air Una factory and the oldest boy rvl:s cur ut Oil City In Klumiith Fiilln. Tho Humblo hurts wero former rvsldonts of thin pliico. Jft. , '1'. Luko mid Mrs, E, C. Luko drove to Bly, Ore,, on busi ness Siilurdiiy. Mm. Don lilies und dituKlilers, Joyco ntid Lulliu Miiy, loft But iirdny for Grunhnm, Oio. Mm, Cillrii will, bo employed In fort- iintl, lliny win niny in the home f. Mr. alien' iiUttcr while there, Mr, unci Mm. Judilo Phillips und children waro horo from Su snnvlllo, Calif., over Siindny, vis iting Mm. Phillips' puronb, Mr. nnd Mra. C, 0. ilvuna. Thoy al io visited In the homo of Tom my Young Hnndriy afternoon, Mr. und Mra, Doug lieu, ion Tlmmy nnd Virginia Suvntio, a milco of Mm. Hen from Chllo quin, wero in Klamnth Falls Fri day on business. They attended show boforo ruturnlnil homo. Mr. and Mm. Huy Van Slyke mid family have moved to llllito brand. Mr. Vun Slyko and son, Ililllo, are employed at truck drivers thora. Lyndull Story and Jack Pugh arc now employed at Hilda brand. Frank Reynold came down from The Dulles to upend Me morial Day and will stay on for In extended visit of two weeks. 'D. E. Wolford is In Klam ath Kalis for medical aid. The many friends of Mr. Wolford hopo for him a speedy recov ery to good health. Mrs. b. E. Wolford visited with Mrs. Jack Nolson In the afternoon Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Bates ar rived Monday from Oklahoma. Mrs. Bates Is the daughter of Mrs. Grace Hognn. Mr. Bates is employed as a fnllor for Crater Lake Lumber company. They will moke their home with Mrs. llngan for a whllo, Hobort Ilngnn and family have moved to tho property ho re cently purchased from Ed Shad ley.. . , . 'William Wolford cume over from Hlldcbrnnd Saturday night nd remained until Monday night with his mother, Mrs. Ben Wolford, William Is employed at Hlldobrand. Mrs. Dan Drake was In Klam nth Falls Saturday for medical attention, 1 Rev. Cuma Hutchlna preach ed at the Sprague River tabor naclo Sunday evening. A fire which originated in tho boiler room of the mill was quickly put under control by tho men working. It startod short ly before one o'clock Friday morning. Thosu leaving Sprugua River for summer school held at Cor vallls from Juno 1 tu Juna 11 were: Sully iCadow, Mcldu Chun (tier, Velum L e Pool, Putsy Crumo and Phyllis Lenzl, Sally, Molda and Phyllis all were awarded scholarships. Mrs. Zu dow took part of the girls to Klumiith Falls to leave. Mrs. Alice Sltts who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C. Heidrlch, for the last month bus returned to her homo In Sacra mento, Cnllf. Mrs. Sltts made many new friends while hero. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conroy of Modoc Point visited over tho double holiday with Mr. Con roy 's sister, Mrs. Lewis Croly, and Mr, Croly, Paul Fuller, who is stationed at Prinevlllo, was here Sunday vllstlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fuller, and brothers, Art and Francis. Paul is In the air corps, Mrs. Burko from Detroit, 111., Is here visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob passolt Sr., and other relatives. .Mrs. C. A. Fuller has as house guests her sister and brothcr-ln-law. They are from Fargo, N. D. Jim Fitzgerald will take the work at the depot here when Mrs. Joa Young leaves the first of next week. Mrs. Fitzgerald Is now at Bly. He will take care of both offices. Dwlght Klrcher and Rollo Moore were fishing over the hol idays. We have not heard any "fish stories" so guess the fish were on a holiduy, too. Frank Reynolds, who Is here visiting his wife and family, was enjoying an outing on the river tho first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds and Janice attended a family re union in Klamath Falls Sunday. Convicts Address War Ration Books SALEM. June 4 (P) Stato prison convicts are working on the Job of addressing 1,235,000 war ration books No. 3 to every resident of Oregon. The books will go to 330,000 different mailing addresses. Be tween 80 and 75 convicts are working every day on the Job, and about 150 work nights. The. now. Flying Jeep,- or Son thiol, carries a pilot and an ob server, two-way radio equip ment and is designed for unusual stability in the air so that the pilot can concentrate on observ ing with a minimum of stalls or spins. Almost 70 per cent of the aluminum that would ordinarily novo been used was eliminated in the construction of the Army Sentinel observation plane. Merrill Mrs. Georgo Offleld, Morrill pioneer, is ill e the family homo. s Helen and fluslo Suly, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Suty ond Murthu Krlzv, 'hiivc signed for civilian air patrol duty and expect to be called to classes in the near future. Tho Suty sis ters hove a brother, Anton, In the air corps. Mrs. Lillian Thomas, secre tory for Frank Carey, is leav ing this weekend for Stockton and Los Angeles whore she will spend several weeks with friends. ' Mrs. R. E. Bnlley has received word from her daughter, Mrs. Louis Svelak, now living at Nnmpa, Ida., that early crops and gardens In tha Boise valley were seriously damaged by Into freezes. Mrs. Svelnk is tSo for mer Anna Bulloy, ' ' Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Harris have returned from a short visit In Sim Francisco with their son, Thomas Colo and Mrs. Cole. Cole is in submarine service and expects to bo called in the Immediate future to active duty again. He visited horo several weeks ago. Randall Pope, Junior at Ore gon State, is at home with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Randall Pope. A mombor of the naval reserve, he is awaiting a call to training. Betty Chotburn, home from the University of Oregon for the summer, was among the Al pha Gumma Delta chorus that won tho sorority cup In the mu sical presented Just prior to the closing of school. The group sang . "The Night Will Never End." Miss Chatburn is a so prano. Mrs. Will Hill and her newly adopted buby son wero honored at tho home of Mrs. John Tay lor Tuesday afternoon when a number of friends and neigh bors gathered to present gifts to the small newcomer. Mrs. Taylor Invited Mrs. George Of field, Mrs. Tom Barry, Mrs. Vic tor Shuck, Mrs. Bsgley, Mrs. Howard Wynant, Mrs. Alfred Carletoif, Mrs. W. F. Jlnnette, Mrs. Irene Hill, Mrs. Stanley Anderson, Mrs. Aubrey. Flem ing, Mrs, Robert Barry and Mrs. Effle Tolle. , Mrs. Effle Tolle, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Lewis and family for sev eral weeks, Is moving to Klam ath Falls whore she will make her home for a time with a daughter, Gertrude Tolle. Mrs. Tolle for many years was a resi dent of the Merrill community, moving to Ashland some time OPA Rules on Farm Butter Price WASHINGTON, June 4 (P) To "clarify a situation In which there had been some confusion," the OPA ruled todoy that butter manufactured on a farm is sub ject to the same maximum prices established for creamery butter. i no ufA.snia inai n naa not been clear how prices on farm butter wero regulated. ; Hildebrand William Flackus of Ashland, Oro., arrived In Hildebrand on Wednesday to visit his brothers, Theodore and and Charles Flack us, and other relatives and friends. Ilolen Woelk and a friend visited on Sunday with her par- ients, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Woelk, and brother Corl, Mrs. Charles Flackus spent several days the past week In Lungoll Valley visiting her daughter, Mrs. Louise Kilgore, and sons. Mrs. S. K. Harlzlor and chil dren, John and Bessie, trans acted business In Klamath Falls on Friday. Jesse Drew and Chris Wand stcd were transacting business in Bonanza on Friday. Mrs. Charles Flackus returned to her home on Wednesday eve ning from the Kilgore ranch in Langell Valley. " Mr, and Mrs. Francis Savage and children of Klamath Falls visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueck and .ion Bud dy. Most of the people of Hilde brand visited the Bonanza cem etery on Sunday to decorate the graves of their loved ones. Mary Armstrong has re turned to her home at Portland, after visiting for several days with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueck. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritter and children were transacting business In Klamath Falls on Friday and visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Emile Egert. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boroughs and children, Melda, Myrta and Maurice of Sprague River visited on Sunday with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr?. Marvin Michael, Ernest Ritter was a business visitor at the Michael ranch on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Welch and children, Clarenc, Loy, Elton and Eddie, accompanied by Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael, visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoefler and family of Klamath Falls. ; Mrs. S. K. Hartzlcr and chil dren, John and Bessie, visited on Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Margaret ' Broadsword of Bo nanza. - : I Mr. anH Mrs. Fmlli, V.uert aV Klamath Falls spent the weekend as the, house guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard Ritter and family. Mr., and Mrs. B. M. Welch and daughter, Clarene, and sons, Loy, Edmon and Elton, accompanied by Duane Seright, all of Sprague River visited for a short time. on Sunday at the Michael home. It is now largely a choice be? tween married men and vital, workers. We are scraping the' bottom of the barrel on single men. Manpower Director Paul V. McNutt. . ; -.-..'! If you want to sell H phone The Herald and News "want-1 nds," 2124.. . TWO CENTS AN ACRE : Alaska cost the United States less than two cents an acre. Its 600,000 square mliea were pur chased from Russia for $7,200,-000. Governments will stand or full after the war era according to the degree they , master . thoir economic problems and enable people to make a decent living. Alt M. Landon.". " Notice to Eagles 1000 and the Ladies - A' big dance honoring newly Installed officers' for year 1943-44. Also pay your respects :to, out-going officers by attending.. Dance-Saturday June Sth-Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 Adm. 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