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Lornehorn fc'illr On. 12 No. K" Grieg I Vein Gmce Tlbbiti .ntatlon Melody" InnLoInn Patriotic SoUK I ....... Grieg lii. Howry'' Nevln Jlmroie rnzinraia iag Party RonaM Wood, son of Mr. and En. Clifford Woods of 2348 irdtn. was 13 years old on ay 26 and last Friday his other invited a group or young kn to spend the night. They athered at 7 o'clock and 1 1 ilea lifmjolves with roasted wieners id msrshmallows and in the fuming a bountiful breakfast u served. Tho guests were ro- nt graduates of the junior nign hool. Honoring Ronald were Roy arson, Bill Mosby, Donald oudon, Bill Carter and Jim riiman. 8 8 8 Mrs. W. Hart Jones and Mrs. (mice Brltt returned Thursday lorn Chicago. Mrs. Brltt was the lint o( her parents at Cicero, a fnlcago suburb, and Mrs. Jones Hilled with hor husband, Private Jones, who Is at electr cat btclollsls school. US armv air ferpi, Chnnute Field. 8 Mrs. Miiude Hoslev hns re- Irncd from Ashland where she I11 called by the serious illness 1 nor m 0 1 h e r in - law, Mrs. hirlcs Hosloy, who is one of je valley's best known pioneers. n elder Mrs. Ho.ilcy is now In n Ashland hospital. ' 8 8-8 Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Evans and f'oions, who hnvo been residing rueoio, uolo., since Inst fall. t leaving there lis weekend p make their homo In Kingman, Mi., according to word received n rar, nncl Mrs. Sydney Evans, fvans has beon serving as an in Mctor at the Pueblo nlr base. S 8 Mr. and Mm W P Mlnlnn Vi daughter Mnry arc visiting f Minneapolis. Thoy are expect fnomo Juno 21, tt'r 1 1 TWINS IN Ksnnclh Harold, left, and Charles k ana Mrs. Charles Duncan pules arm o tu : f a-t . .- v ., : . 1044 from Mailt) u.iM.. . . inivinun wcrm prpnrnicci in 1 uro the program numbers und the gtudenta r ooaai Calendar Sunday, Jun. 4 St. Pniit'a to apoiuor summer picnic at Moore park, 2 p. m. Members and friends of tho church Invited. Monday, June 8 Regular meeting of BPW club, Wlllard hotel. Dinner at 6:30, followod by program. Tueiday, Jun 8 Venturo club at home of Blanche and Vera Ottoman, 2440 Applegiitc. Dnughtnrs of Nile, luncheon, 1 p.m. t'oiican party room, Saturday, Jun 10 Visitation of the grand royal matron and patrol to Friendship court no. ii, urclcr of Amaranth Potluck sunnor In Mfunnln tern. pie dining room, 6:30 p. m. opens VIBllUHUIl. Thursday, Junt 15 Navy Officers Wives to meet tor luncheon lit Officers club. Monday, June 26 Meeting of Klamath Falls Gar den club In small library club rooms to work on mlnlaturo gar dons. S 8 The Guild of St. Paul's church will meet at 1 o clock Thursday for potluck luncheon, followed by a business meeting and brief program. Coffee, cream and sugar will be provided by the guild and all women of the church aro Invited. 8 8 8 Mrs. John Armond Ulrlch and young Johnny of Caves Junction aro here for a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George Ulrlch on Conger avonue. Cap tain uiricn is in tno soutn foci flc. Bly Beryl Kcster returned- to her homo hare after spending the scnooi term witn ner grana mother. Bessie Purtell at Ash land. Beryl was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. Kenny Kestcr, who has been visiting in Aslilond the past month. Mrs. Georgo Beck and daugh ter from Klamath Falls were weekend visitors in Bly. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Trulove of Klamath Falls spent the week, ond with Rubv Hanan. Mabel Montgomery who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs, Ellen Stonebraker and family loft Saturday morning for her homo at Theston, Oro. Richard Leengren of Sprague River, visited his father, ram T.nffrftn lnitt week. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Cllne from Redding, Calif., spent the weekend at the home 01 tneir ann. Max Cllne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maust were business visitors here last Sat urday from their ranch at Lake. vImv Georgia Casebeer returned home lost week after a ten day vacation spent in aiuornm Mi! p(hoer visited her son Bill 'Casebeer and family at Ocean Side and daughter, Avis Little at Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Ward and children. Bernard, Leila and mm Wnllv inant the weekend ulcitinff friends here and at Himn Six. PFC Wally Ward Is with the marines at Mara Island and is home on a 21-dny furlough. Wnrds are well known horc as they lived several venrs at Weyerhaeuser Camp Six. m..o r. A Annus from Au burn, Neb., is visiting here with her son Ben Angus mm iiuj; T VntaAnr SIVnt thC Week- ond In Medford, to attend the wedding or nis nepnew. an wrnnwa UNDER 10 Thoro arc approximately 150 husbands and 670 wives in Egypt who arc undor 10 years of age. Sixty of tho "baby" wives are widows. "X Kit -j AIR CORPS Jerald, 18-ycar-old twin 'sons of Malin, are now mine vrareo Dmrliintnrl with the class of -high school... ... . . iff t J". C ' ! 1 1 I s w Mi, Thin Brniin enlnvorl nhnervlntf the and Mrs. Clifford Woods. 2348 Pnnulrf snaioH. Merrill M. A. Bowman, Morrill, and Ray Van Meter, Malin, arc on jury duty. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Castle man have moved into one of the apartments formerly owned By Mr. ana Mrs. rrann uarcy and now owned by Mrs. Frank Daws. Lost River Garden club mem bers plan to contribute flower ing plants or shrubs or vines toward a beautifying campaign nlanncd by the enlisted men at Comp Tulcloko. The Bluo Bird group of the Camp Fire girls of Merrill met at the home of Dolores Steele last week for election of offi cers. Dolores is assistant group leader and was assisted in en tertaining the girls by Lois Lee Kandra. Following the business meeting refreshments were served. . , . The new Blue Bird prosiciem is Martha Beasley; vice presi dent, Evonne Hasklns; secre tary, Arleno Lemler; treasurer, Mary Lou Quails, and reporter, uonna lurner. - Mrs. R. L. Dalton assisiea ay Mrs. Cloud Morelana, flirs. Kenneth Colwoll. Mrs. Roy Mc Neil and Mrs. Gene Hill will entertain the Merrill Library club Thursday afternoon, Juno 1. at tho W. C. Dalton home cast of Mulin. Mr. ond Mrs. W. C. Dalton and son Billy aro go ing south to san nannnoi wm.-n; a daughter, Miss Betty Lou Da -ton, will graduate next week from St. Dominican seminary. Miss Dalton, among other school honors this year, has been president of tho student body.- She will return to Mulin for tho summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.-Dalton will bo at Malin while the W. C. Dal tons are south. Fort Klamath Mr. William Z u m b r u n has been canvassing Fort Klamath residents recently, suiitiniii, funds for the painting of the local Methodist Episcopal church, and has met with grati fying results. Tentative plans have been made to have tho church exterior painted and some necessary repairs made to the building ana grouuas m mo near future. Mr, fin. Pane left lasr week for Portland where her mother is quite Hi. sue win remain iu Portland for some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Smythc. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Margaret Haschke were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, daughter Roberta and son David, of Gilchrist, Ore. Anderson is Mrs. Haschke's brother and her nephew, Neil Nellson, accompan ied tho Andersons on the return trip to Gilchrist, where he will spend a week visiting. Miss Mar garet Neilson of Gilchrist, niece of Mrs; Honschke, also spent the weekend here with her aunt, sis tor and brother. Mrs. Purl Fox and children re turned Saturday evening from a two weeks' visit witli relatives at Redmond. Accompanying Mrs. Fox and children to Fort Klam ath from Redmond were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ball, the latter being Fox' sister. They returned to Redmond Sunday evening. Sunday guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wimcr and son Donald were Mrs. James Von Wormer and son Douglas and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Bran ham, of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Lee Ferguson and son John of Sand Creek, Mrs. Frank Edwards and Mrs. Joe White of Fort Klamath spent last Wednes day In Chilonuln, where they shopped and were luncheon guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ferguson. Joyce Copeland is reported out of danger following a serious at tack of rheumatic fever which has confined her to a Klnmnth Falls hospital for the past week, Oscar S. Nissen, P. T. eoanutor Amertoftn rhyils-TheraDr tntlltul rvtaisage Medical Gymnastics neallh Blhi Ollr Vlolei lUjrt , : . : . IpcoUtlilns In Muonlr, Joint, Circular, and Nerva Gondlllom lor IS Yean. (Slnea 1911). ' Offloa nonrai t to S or by anpolntmenl - . ; ltd Nora sth SI. sBsssasaphon 5558 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 4 , t A, atitL m "'?, mm I "at CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY thirteenth birthdav anniversary Garden. Standing, left to right, Rnv Lamnn. Donald Boudon ana The young girl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Copeland of Fort Klamath. Loren Streetcr returned Sun day from Red Bluff where he went last week to arrange for shipment of his c a 1 1 1 e to his Wood River valley ranch for sea son's pasture. The stock has been on winter pasture hear Red Bluff. Mrs. Elmer Zumbrun and son, Billio, accompanied, by her moth er, Mrs. Roy Wimer of Prineville, spent tho Memorial Day holiday visiting relatives at Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson of Klamath Falls spent the week' end and Memorial Day at Fort Klamath on a vacation fishing trip. Thoy stayed at tho Wood Kivcr auto camn while here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner have returned to their home in Portland after spending several days here as guests 01 tneir son mid duughtcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Castel, Sr. Turner recently completed work on the new Marine Barracks ana naval airport for the Pacific Tel ephone and Telegraph Co. of Portland, by which company he is employed." The Castels and Turners spent the Memorial Day holiday at the E. M. Brattaln ranch of Klamath Marsh, where tho men assisted in the work of vaccinating the Brattain cattle. Hildebrand Mr. and Mrs, Joe Keller and children,- Martha, Louise,' Jean ond Joe of Hagcr, visited on Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ritter of Hildebrand. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoefler and children, Paul, Gertrude and Joe were transacting business in Klamath Falls on Tuesday. They also visited with Mike Rueck. who is a patient in Klamath Val ley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Byron M. Welch and daughter Clarene, and sons, Eddie. Elton and Loy of Sprague River, visited on Saturday eve ning with their parents, Mr. ana Mrs. T. P. Michael, and brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Michael. John Hartzler, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. S. K. Hartzler, delivered some fat hogs to the Johnson Packing company In Klamath Falls on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoefler and children. Paul. Gertrude and Joe of Dairy, visited on Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Ritter. Those who served on the elec tion board at Hildebrand were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker, Theodore Flackus, Jesse N. Drew and Charles ilacKus. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ritter had as their dinner guests on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Micnaei ana Mr. ana Mrs. T. P. Michael. The Vochatzer brothers of Klamath Falls have been fixing the pump and installing a hot water tank for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritter the past week. Friends are glad to learn that John Jones is able to be up again alter ms recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Smyth of tho Henley district were business visitors at the Leonard Ritter home on Thursday. - Mrs. Woodrow Nelson and son Teddy, accompanied by her mothcr-ln-law, Mrs. Jane White of Round lako, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Flackus. Helen Woelk, who is employed in Klamath Falls, spent the weekend with her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woelk and brother Carl. Mrs. S. K. Hartzler and daugh ter Bessie, visited for a short time an Saturday at the Michael home. Sarah Logue, who is employed at the Klamath Valley hospital, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs.,...nie Logue. . Carl Bole of the Henley, dis trict, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ritter. John and Walter Logue, who are employed at Beatty, spent the weekend at their home at Hildebrand. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Craw ford and children spent the weekend in Klamath Falls.. Hartman Logue, who is em Dloved at the Charles Crawford ranch, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Annie Logue. Hive Windows Spur Bees Bv cuttine windows in the bot toms of his beehives, a California an arist found that he could in. crease the. yield of. honey. He explained that the windows re flected sunlight through the II' 'W 'A AS;, "m 1 , hi 1 1 'jy: fl i.'oT' )l-M 1 ' of Ronald Woods, son of Mr. Bill Mosby, Jim Crisman, and Bill carter. Comart IS BIH GRADERS TULELAKE, June 3 Mrs. Hallie M. Ticrney. Modoc coun ty superintendent of schools, resented diplomas to IS boy and girl graduates of the eighth grade, May 26, at. exercises at which Karl Murray, Aituras, county supervisor of rural schools, delivered the ' com mencement address. The class was presented by William Mc Collum, principal at Carr. Tom Harkness. of the eradu ating class, was announcer for the program which included in addition to the mam address two musical numbers, "A Mer rv Life." and "Welcome Sweet Springtime,' Dy tne eigntn grade girls, reading of the class will, history and prophecy and presentation of the class gift. A farewell address was pre sented by Patsy Terry. Members of the graduating class included Lila Crowther, Estha Huntsman, Mary Jo Mil ler, Patricia Terry, Margaret Ann Terry, Harold Arnoia, Lewis Baker, John Q. Cook, Charles Esser, P h 1 1 o Groves, Thomas Harkness, Gerald Hart, Billy Lee Jones, Jerry Max well, Kenneth Powell. The Tulelake-Modoc Farm Center will meet Monday night, June S, for a potluck supper in the uarr school, serving to Be gin at 7 o'clock with Mrs. Al bert Scott, Mrs. Carl Jensen and Mrs. C. L. Vernon to be in charge. A sound motion picture film, "Hand In Hand," distributed under auspices of the Junior Red Cross and depicting the ar rival in Russia of gifts sent by American children will be shown. Children of Farm Cen ter families will be guests. A short business meeting will be called. Hager HAGER Mr. Bogues Is sell ing or trading his place so as to be nearer his work. George Reagan has been help ing Dr. Bundrant finish a bridge across the Enterprise canal to make it more convenient for the doctor to get over to his farm ground. Johnny Prather, a former resident here but now with the armed forces, has been in New Caledonia but could not state where he is at present. . Burt Prather, a laborer a few years ago in this vicinity and a brother of Johnny's, is in the Pacific islands with the U. S, army now. George Reagan and a man from Klamath Falls were in the Spring Lake district Tues day on business. Faye Reagan Is now employ ed in Klamath Falls. mm mm D0N7 JUST PAINT HOUSE VVEATHIBBROQE IT Amazing Cmnf Paint Protects Building Againtt Wafr-Wind-Wathr At low coat; Bondex weatherproof as it beautifies. Apply like ordinary paint. Prevent costly repair due to ravages of weather. At tame time) give your building new; modem beauty that will last for year. In wartime that's a "muit" for bocnea, garages; building. Bends Perfectly With - - Stucco; Brick; Masonry . Woravprooft foundation Too Get BONDEX from the following: Big Basin Lumber Co. , . ,' Main & Spring Builders Lumber Co. . . - 3074 S. 6th j. W. Copeland Yards es Main St General Paint Corporation 'SIS Main St. , Goeller's Wallpaper & Paint Store : 434 Main St. Also available from your neighborhood Paint, Hardware or Lumber Dealer Sprague River Word has been received here by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hall that their son, Pvt. Kiwyn v. Han, is stationed with the medical corps in New Guinea. Here from Klamath Falls on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoyt, dinner guests in tne Mr. ana Mrs. uranx Rey nolds home. Frank Reynolds accompanied them here, Rey nolds ana Moyt enioyea inning In the evening. Patsv Crume and Doris New- lun were shopping here Friday and visited Norma Hall at the Wooden Box cafe. Oswald Plsanl of Portland was here over the weekend vis. iting with Mr. and Mrs. Mario Carnini and- daughter Gloria. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hall and Norma visited in the K. R. Newlun home on Mother's Day. Issln and Bennie Mitchell are here spending the summer va. cation with the Vincent Bod. ners. The boys - have been at tending school at Stewart, nev. Gloria Carnini and Dave Hil key started work in the Glen eer srocerv last Monday. Mrs. J. HUnneis soia ouaay noririles here on Friday. May 26. She reported a good sale and heartily approved the co operation she received. She is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary of Klamath Falls and went there Saturday to help with the sale of poppies. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Moore were business visitors in Klam ath Falls Wednesday. The Ladies' Service league met last Friday afternoon and discussed projects for the sum mer. The first one they are to do is clean up the old gym to be used as the theatre. Next the new gym floor will be recon ditioned. Mrs. Byron Welch was a vis itor in Klamath Falls from Wednesday until Friday having dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Carnini, Gloria and Norma Hall visited relatives and friends at Mt. Shasta on Memorial Day. . Gloria visited her mother's grave and placed flowers there, some of which were wired here from Camp Adair by Pvt. Robert Carnini, a brother of Gloria. Mrs. Anna G. Wolford and Pauline Grane were in Klamath Falls Memorial Day. They vis ited the cemetery wane mere with friends. Here from the east are Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Miller and daughter, Billie. They are visit ing their daughter, Mrs. Ted Montgomery and Mr. Montgom ery. They will continue tneir trip the first pf the week to Portland wnere iney expect kj be employed. Mr. ana Mrs. riugn a. xiau- doek were here Thursday eve ning on business. Tney caiiea at the J. J. Spitzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil MCBriae and children were here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lendle Story Mon dav. Mrs. McBride, a sister-in- law, aceomrianied them here. She and her daughter have rented one of the Borougn cabins and will make their home here. The daughter is em ployed in the American Box corporation. Mr. ana Mrs. ueorga v-rm have returned to their home here since school closed in Klamath Falls. Crain was a teacher at Fremont school there. He will soon leave for service in the navy. Mrs. Crain Sr. has returned here after a two weeks' leave which she spent at North Platte, Neb. She had gone there to move her furniture here. Mrs. Crain, an employe of the Amer ican Box corporation, win mane her home here with her daughter-in-law while her son is in service. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bradley and daughter Sherryl were here from Sacramento visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pete Grob. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lake took Linda to Klamath Falls Monday for treatment. She is suffering with whooping cough. Mrs. Ethel Prairie and a friend were here Sunday from Klamath Falls visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Runnels, Due to the shortage of hay, a 7 per cent increase of hay acre age for 1944 is the suggested goal. - ana OaajaiiflftV nam a ji a 4eaBliBi. 4 Shabby, tatoad and raaJtad. BONDEX WATERPROOF CEMENT, PAINT Home Lumber & Supply Co. . 3314 S. Sth J. E. Patterson Paint Store 1238 E. Main St. Suburban Lumber Co. 4784 S. 6th Swan Lake Moulding Co. 3336 S. 6th . Lake County Hdwe. Co. Lakevlew, Oregon , ( . J. W. Copeland Yards ' Tulelake, Calif, anon DENNIS Dennis Doyle is the 13-month. old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Quinn, 223 Nevada street. SEABEE PERSONNEL SOARS The navy originally planned a single Scabee regiment of 3375 officers and men. Today Seabees outnumber total pre war navy personnel. Last year Oregon produced 2,065,000 acres of war designated crocs, and this year has been re- quested to produce 3,116,000 acres. . Expecting? Nursing Brassiere "Char mode ' Nursing Bra" Tt hrunk cotton broadcloth. Stitched underbust. Croes - over streps keep bra up when mining. Inner pockets; waterproof .thleld. Four-way adjustable back, adjuet ' able straps. Hook and eye front closlnc. IVi-inch diaphragm band. Tearosa. 6ixa 32 to 44. $ 1 .00 Maternity Support Modern Maternity Support Pre-shrunk figured batiste. Stretchj rayon jersey front for support and comfort. Lightly boned front and back hold figure firmly without constraint. Front length. 10(4 Inches; back, 13 inches. Four adjustable gar ters. Side laces. Tearose. Slses 2S to 42. $1.98 F-ACI SEVIN APPEAL OUT FOR MERRILL More and still more workers are needed at the Red Cross surgical dressing classes to help fill monthly quotas and anyone who - can spare even an hour or two a week is asked to go to Red Cross headquarters over the bank on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Following is a list of those who worked during May and the hours that they put in: Mrs. Leta Stolt, chair . man of the instructors, 24; Mrs, Dora Blatch, instructor, 2914; Mrs. Warren Fruits, instructor, i'; Mrs. winnurea Birry, 1; Mrs. Eva Bowman, 2; Mrs. Lena Buck, 2; Mrs. Teresea Calise, 23 14; Mrs. Leota Con nor, 13. Mrs. Eleanor Crawford, 7H; Mrs. Hazel Dalton, 16; Mrs. Barbara Danosky, 6; Mri. Florence Denson, 31; Mrs. Edna Evans, V Mrs. Gretchen En man, 12; Mrs. Anna Hartle rode, 12; Mrs. Nellie Hasklns, 5Vt; Mrs. Neva Hasklns, 21; Mrs. Viola Houck, 7; Mrs. Mar jorie Hodges, 1; Mrs. Olen ' Houck, 12; Mrs. Dollie Hunnl cutt, 8; Mrs. Louisa Icenbice.1. Mrs. Pearl - Moore, 2; Mrs. Bertha McCollum, 2; Mrs. Ger trude Palmer, 9; Mrs. Vivian Phillips, 2; Mrs. Byron Scott, 4; Mrs. Marjorie Stewart, S; Mrs. Ruby Taber, 2; Mn. Mary Thompson, 7Hj Mrs. Lu cille West, 22tt. Maternity Garment Over-the-ShouIder Hose Support s CrAbm and'tayell Cloth back four adjustable ganers. aren, pare alaitle waistband with detachable and adjustable fasteners. This sansi. ble support la ldaal for the mater nlty figure. Kllmlnataa waistline constriction; bo binding. Teareae. One sis flte all figuras. $1.00 Girdle Anchors Save Hose Cotton and rayon knit fabriev An chors girdle to keep It from riding ud whn you go barelegged, email, Up when you go medium, large. 59c Phone 51S8 131 South 8th. il. brood combs. -