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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1943)
Aitsnint 13, 1043 PAG5B S&VEM T TULELAKE County Clerk Wultlci J. Smith of Siskiyou county huH unnniincrcl tluit wurdi 1. 2 iiiul 3 of Emit Tululnko pre cinct havo boon consolidated, voter to cunt tliotr bnllota In the I.rulnn hnll. Lllllnn Gcuney will HKi'vn till hoard n Inspector; wiinciu hiiiiK, Judge; Edna W Mimic nml llrulnh 6, C'nrllalo, cirrus. Wont Tiilnluko precinct elec tion officials aro Marian R. Laird, Inspector; Kollx W. Sodor iniiii, Judge; JiuuiltM Stoveniion nnrl Cicrtnidn Wolfo, clerks. Pulls will ho upon from 7 a. m. until 7 n, in, Voton will cant hnl. lota (or a cundklnto to succeed the Into Congressman Hurry L I Ktmlohrluht of the second con lircMlunul district. Malin Mm. Kriink Paygr was nostess recently In invmucr of a pi nochle club, liiiili coro going to Mri, Frank Vlctorlno, second high to Mr. Chester Stonocy. phor, and the traveling prize to Mm. Everett June, Others pre iml for the evening were Mr. John Hobor, Mrs. Jerry Rajnus, Mrs. Jamos Ottoman, Mrs. Kmll Tofoll. Mrs. Jenkins, Fullerton, Calif., mother of Mrs. Dick Hen id, hus returned home after pending several weeks hero. Mrs. Emil Tofoll hs as a gut her mother, Mrs.' J. B. a. Hildrrbrmid, Rlvcmidc. Calif. Mrs. Terrsu McC'omb spent lt wovkend Ml the hum of Mr. and Mm. L, A. West, near lti'iiley. Mr. Mildred Prather, former ly of Mnlln, who has been em ployed for several months In an limirvnco office In San Fran cisco, Is returning to Klamath Falls August 12. She will teach next term at tha Altamont ele mentary school. While In San . Frunclsco she made her home with Mrs. H. A. Rigor, also of Mnlln. Word has been received here that Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pe tiatok, former Malln residents, have left Madison, Wis., where Potrasc-k has been training as an army radio mechanic, and havo gone to Waihlngton, D. C. Petrasek was a cheesemaker at J the Mnlln choose factory prior to enlisting. Girl Scouts, chaperoned by Mrs. Frank Vlctorlne and her niece, Mrs. Margaret King, will spend from Monday to Thurs- rioy of next week at Medicine lake. At the same time Rev. Dunn Id Dod, scoutmaster for the Merrill and Malln Boy Scouts, will tuke group of scout to the lake camping on the opposite aid of tha lake from girl campers. There will bo hiking and swimming, each girl for the first time will be re sponsible for preparation of her own breakfast and lunch, and the troop will have dinner to gether. Aviation Cadet Lowell Ken- yon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Konyon, hus been transferred from the Santa Ana air base to Oxnard, Calif. Me will receive 5 his wings next February, Woman Arrested in Gas "Black Mart" SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12 (zpi " Federal officers today sought the highcr-ups In what they termed a widespread black market dealing In gasoline mile age ration stamps after a young Oakland woman was arrested nnd charged with the Illegal pos session of Du.OOu A coupons good for 384,000 gullons. The woman, Barbara Ross, 23, lulled In lieu of $2800 ball, plead ed Innocent, saying the stamps belonged to an unidentified friend. FAITH SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA (VP) Tho corporal of nn Australian unit lost In the Jungle related: "I wos idly turning over the Now Testament and happened upon a pnssngo in Acta (11:13) snylng: ' And on the Sabbath wo wont out of tho city by river side." It whs Sunday. The lost unit accepted tho advice as a guide to safety. Any Social Security system must drpend on prosperous busi ness all business, from farming on up the scale -Senator Walt er F. Gcorgo of Georgia Now Available All Wool Sweaters Coat and Bllpovar Stylas RUDY'S MEN'S SHOP ith and Msln 0CHQ05ENEW CONGRESSMAN Tulelake Woman Dies Following Illness TULKf.AKr.lTimnr.l mrt. o ware held August 0 at A Huron for Mrs. Pearl Warren, wife of i. warren, wno lines 1U37 ha made her home at tha Tlmbor Mountain Inn near the Shaw Bertram camp at Tlonoslo. Her death at an Alturaa hospital fol lowed a stroke August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Warren havo boon proprie tors of tha Inn since their arrival here, In addition to her husband she Is survived by her mother, two slaters and a brother, none of them resident of tho Tulolake district. E MALIN Ray Van Meter, president of tllo Oregon Stale Moose association and deputy regional director, this week out lined a full program for local Moose during September. The Legion of the Moose of the Whlto Pelican district em bracing Weed, Mcdford, Klam ath Falls, Bend, Redmond and Morrill will sponsor a weekend of festivities Ml Kluiniitli Fulls In September. Tho program will in clude a dunco and mlnslrol show Saturday night, Scptombcr 4, The following day, a bunqucl for visiting mombcrs of tho Legion will be given ul a Kluinuth Falls hotel, followed by Initiation of a large class of candidates. Tho dance and black face show aro scheduled for tho Moose lodge hall In Klomuth Fulls. About the middle of Septem ber, Van Motor stated, N. R. Smith, regional director, will re turn to Oregon from Mooschcart near Chicago and Van Meter will dedicate a large class of candi dates to him at Bond. Van Motor dedicated the new ly completed lodge building at Bend on August 1, initiating a class of candidates and Installing the new corps of officers. Chemult Mr. Brader waa a visitor In Klnmath Falls Saturday. Mra. Damon of Damon' store made a business trip to Bend where she mot her sister Mrs. Gerald Leyrn. They went from Bend to Lakeview to pick up Mrs. Leyrn's two small sons, Hugo and Gregory. Mra. Leyrn will apend several days visiting In Chomult. Mr. and Mrs. Burk of Chemult have left for Springfield, Ore gon to bring their daughter, Miss Ida Burk homo. Mr. Lee Bellavance of Joe' cafe celebrated her birthday, August 7. Frank Thompaon left Satur day night for Portland where he will apend a few days with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Napes, Mrs. Cap Jessup and Mrs. J, R. Thompson made a buiineu trip to Klamath Fall to take Mr. Thompaon' daughter, Mrs. Don Bertram to the doctor with appendicitis. Keno KENO Mr. and Mrs. Jack Muraton have returned from Portland where they were called by the death of Maraton't father, Roa Maraton. Mr. and Mra. Roas Maraton formerly lived at Keno at Elllngaon mill, where Martton was employed for sev eral years. E. F. 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