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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS,, OREGON PACE THRU Midland Cmfiite flew ESSING M ITS MADE- AIDES Sin helpers aro turning rt(c. from the WRA pro Iccordlng to a report issued ffiri for tho month of rf?" ii... rmbuhr. chair- I IX classes. Farm womon J" iurlnr. hours. L5? fcSm WBA numbered , IMS a liniiri for ..riillon l extended by tfjhr t ' wh0, holKU ST monlh'B quoU and ,iiU to thoso women who r -" . j - in irAAn tin "t- Inking ill no r r "during the busy ....on d the rooms and to wha Klin th dressings. L.hiln Hou, goncral field ttlv. oi tile Had Crow fc.tS.nKr.ncl.co.nd I"1. ii.,H h nrvanl. Ton Sll l ot Hed ? oranli.tlon from tho I loci branches to the na iL Every mll chapter Is til Importance. Hou stated, ilnl ! Uie Tulel.ke chapter Sue with the excellent A being made here., it also for the session m. Marguerite Nutting, jed Cross aecreUry for ivou county, who spoke on posatblllUes in Junior Bed nnt for the session were Hiry McKuan. Mr.. Roy ich, Mrs. Dora Hose, Mrs. r, Yoit, Mrs. French B. In, Mrs. M. V. Maxwell Mn. A, E. Byckman. 1 in executive meeting, Mrs. ic)i, home department chalr , reported the making of 102 Pives for servicemen, one itr quilted, 12 wash limsac, ii)i nuui rMuilnir rnom and 11 nourv L k.m. anulntf. In, Dubuhr of aurglcal dress- lnorkers had put In 311 i L( instructors. BD hours, i ikai aa.!! rflmf have B Completed. mi a. uuuuih lor sun more wurncr t Uw monthly quotas ara not tt being filled. ' wo knitted kneo bands re ins 18 hours of work were l. " J L. -1 . . 1. n. iji ana uiiv uciiuca twun nouri. . Hildebrand ft, ind Mrs. Emlle' Egert of 1311th Falls SDcnt the oast ik visiting with Mr. and Mrs. urd Rltter and family, r. and Mrs. D. Hoefler and Irtn, Floyd,- Bay, Gloria winds of Klamath . Falls. M on Tuesday with tholr full, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. mel and brother and Ulster- iiw, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin thiel. , ,- . . !ott of the resldonts of Hll- Itind drove to the Bonanta fetery May 30 to clean and I flowers on graves. )lr. ind Mrs. Ernest Bitter fueled business. In Klamath on WcdnesdRy; lirvln Michael , and Ernest fit were business visitors at Bill Hartlcv homa In Ron. W Sunday evening. ..''- - jr. ana Mrs. D.. Hoefler and Wren, Floyd. Bay, Gloria ' Wnda of , Klamath Falls, jmpanled by tholr father,- T. Michael, visited Tuesday aft on with Mr. and Mrs. Leon- mer and family and Mr. Mrt. Kmllo Vitnrf P". T. p. Michael and Mrs. "in Michael visited on Tues t Ifternnnn tiiliv. nnM mnthM h Margaret E. Broadsword" looninia. ' FBcssle Hartzler foil down the stairway at her home Mon day, getting qulto badly hurt. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Vlolra and sons Jerry and Leo woro Klam ath Falls visitors on Tuosdny. - Mr. and Mrs. William Ogg of Grants Pass arrived in Hlldi! brand Wcdnosdoy to visit with Mrs. Ogg, Mr. and Mrs. S. K, Hartzlor and John and Besaio. This Is Mr. Ogg's first visit to Hlldobrand. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colahan visited Sunday afternoon with Bob's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Colahan. Mrs. S. K. Hartzler and son John vlsllod on Tuosdny with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Broadsword of Bonnnzn. Mr. and Mrs. Emlle Egcrtand Mr. ' and Mrs. Leonard Rltter and children, Clara and Erwln, visited on Tuesday ovcnlng with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rltter. Mrs. Marie Kralcy arrived in Dairy on Frlduy to visit with hor daughter-in-law, Mrs. Olive Fralcy and Mrs. E. Throshcr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rltter and children, Clara and Walter, were transacting business In Klamath Falls Saturday. Mrs. Annie Loguo visited on Monday at tho Michael home. Bly Maxlne Warner of Klamath Falls, Is visiting Betty Smith at Ivory Pine. Mrs. Gortrudc Cake, ' Janet Protsman and Murlo Patzke wero In Klamath Falls on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C .Sharpe re turned homo last week aftor spending two weeks at. Eugene with Mrs. Sharpc's mother. Sharpo will work at the Ideal grocery until the fall school term starts. Ho Is principal of schools here. Billy Hcrrlngln . from Klam ath Falls Is visiting at the Elmo Faxan homo. Mrs. J. L. Erley was hostess Wednesday, May 28 at a birthday party for her daughter Terry's oighlh birthday. The afternoon was spent playing games and refreshments wcro served to the following: Marylln and Lee Ann Nixon, Grella Chitwood. Nancy Jane and Odell Lybrand, Mary Lou and Glen Geurlan, Jerry Erlcy, Irene and Bcrnlce Morris and tho honor guest Terry Erlcy. Etta Paddock entertained the Woman's club at her home Wed nesday, May 28. The business meeting was conducted by Ruby Hanan, after which refreshments were served to the following members: Jean CHne and daugh ter, Marian, Mrs. Dixon, Ethel Giysbeek, Audrey Glysbcck and daughter Leslie Jano, Ruth Obcn chain, Wllma. Angus, Ruby Han an and son Blllle, and Lyndcll Harrison, Guests for the after noon were Bcrnlce Sharpe: and Mrs. Angus. ' . Ruth Smith entertained the bridge club Friday, June 2. Re freshments wcro served to the following members: Helen Smith, Mildred Cortwrlght, Mary Ellen Bcchen, Lillian Osborn, Nlsha Hadley, Betty Armstrong,. Thcl ma Abbott and tho hostess Ruth Smith. High scores were held by Nlsha Hadley and Helen Smith. - ' ; . Ruby Hanan has received word from her husband, Vern, that ho Is stationed at San Diego, Calif., for his navy training. Vcrn was previously reported to be at Farrogut, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rouse and daughter, Donna, are spending a few dBys at Salem, visiting with Jim's father. . , Man-ill Property Sold to Mrs. Bowman Mrs. Guy Sheldon' and two sons, Gone and Gerald, Bremer ton, Wash., plan to arrive, about Juno 11 for a visit at the home of Mrs. Sheldon's parents, Tule lake. The two. boys will spend the summer with their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon and family lived hero for a num ber of years. . Gcraldlno McKcndree, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKcn dree, left Friday for Sacramen to, where she will spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Rahlcn Hastings, former Klamath Falls residents. She was accompanied as far south as Woodland by Peg gy Farrell, a schoolmate.1 Classified Ads Bring Results. KILLS HEREFORD!) MERRILL West and Lyon, Morrill potulo growors, who own a fine hord of Hereford cattlo, lost 10 head of cows recently when tho cattlo, puslurlng on the Lewis Kunclra ranch five miles east of Merrill, found wild por snlp, a deadly poisonous plant oIoiik tho canal bank that crosses tho ranch. Thrco other animals In tho herd aro missing and be lieved also to bo dead. Tho cat tlo had been on the now ground only a few days and all . had young cnlvos. Tho herd was Immediately driven to tho Lyon rango on the west side of Upper Klamath lake at Chorry creek. Poe Valley I'OE VALLEY Ed Trulove and Mux Gcrkc were callers hero from Klamath Falls, Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Nork and children were callers hero from Langcll valley one day this week. Mrs. Ben Nork and son, Benny, Mrs. Vic Nork and children and Mrs. Wallace and daughter, Virginia, wcro cnllors. here on Decoration Day from Klomath Falls. Mrs. Lulu Brown and son and daughtcr-ln-law were callers hero over Decoration Day from Longell valley, , Ruby Kester and son. Lee, went to Klamath Falls Monday where they called on Glen's mother who Is qulto ill. Clarence Webber was a caller at the Archlo Roberts home Mon day morning. Mr. Strunk helped ' Warren Roberts to move some bees which have swarmed recently. Viola Roberts and daughter, Joyce, wcro visitors at the Archie Roherls homo Friday. Ruby Kester went' to Tslont this week to visit her mother and to be present at the graduation exercises of . her sister, Letha Blrdsall. . . Glen Kester planted some of his land In potatoes where the worms ato the wheat crop. Chct Barton is able to attend to his various ranches after a long siege of being 111 With pneumonia.' Comp Fire Girls' Work Underway ' MERRILL Merrill Camp Fire Girls arc looking forward to an interesting program during tho summer. They got their work project under way during the annual Poppy Day sale sponsored by the auxiliary of the Merrill Legion post, when the girls helped sell 1000 popples. Total amount of this year's sale was $104. Mrs. K. C. Burkes was auxiliary chairman for the sale and the girls worked under their leader, Mrs. George Elliott, Joanne Kandra will take Mrs. Elliott's place while she is at tending summer school In Wash ington. Six of the members, Peggy Farrell, Joan and Eileen Noonan, Pat O'Connor, Dolores Steele and Gcraldino McKcndree will . attend summer camp at Lake o' the Woods in August and there Will be an overnight camp in someone's back yard. The group is sponsoring a cooked food sale in Jones' store, June 17, and many of the girls will Ercparo for an 'advance in rank cfore September 1. - i PORTLAND, June 8 (P) Funeral services for Ray Bron son, 41, Portland musician, who came hero from Pendleton in 1922, were hold hero, today. Burial will be in Pendleton. The wdow, his parents,, and a slstor survive. ' " Lanqell Valley Mrs. Mary Dearborn of Bo nanza spent the weekend with her brothor and slstcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnson. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Al Dear born and family were dinner guests at tho Johnson home. Mrs. Bill Burnett and sons visited on Thursday at Bonanza with Mrs. Bill Stewart and .family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lcavltt and family visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. MIke Dearborn and family,.... -. . Mrs. June Cohca and daugh ter, Cheryl Ann, returned home from Klamath Valley hospital Friday. Captain Cohca is sta tioned in North Africa. Miss Mildred' Tear of Klam ath Falls spent Memorial week end with her parents, the R. M. Tcarcs, and helped celebrate her mother's birthday on Sun day, - Wayne Lubbcs of Malin is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wilson. V Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murray and Mrs. Botkins spent Memor ial Day at' Rogue River, Ore. Mondoy they visited Mr.- and Mrs. Louis Monroe and Peggy of Cove Junction, former Lan gcll Valley residents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple and Dick were Sunday, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Erdmann and Jimmy , of Klam ath Falls. Merle Settle and - children spent the weekend at Grants Pass. Mrs. Settle returned home with them after: several .days with her parents, iMr. and Mrs. Clarence Walker. Mrs. Walker is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Newnha'm and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Potucek and Bobby were Memorial Day vis itors at the home , of Mr., and Mrs. Ray Davis and Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnson and Mrs. Mary Dearborn visit ed on Saturday evening, with the Mike Dearborns. Mrs. Lula Brown of Ashland spent Memorial weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.' Barney Brown. Mrs. Ruby Brown of Bonanza spent Tuesday night with them. . Mrs. Owen Pepple. and Dick spent Wednesday evening with the Lcs Lcavitt family. ' Mr. and Mrs! Irwin House of Medford came over for Memor ial Day and spent several days with his brother, Elliott, and family. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Lea Leavitt and "children enjoyed dinner with the 'House families. Mr. and Mrs.-' N o r v a 1' Carl and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Joe Potucek enjoyed several days' vacation trip to the coast. .- , Mrs. Bcttie. Stewart and- chil dren of Bonanza visited on Monday evening with .Cora Leavitt and family. ' Mrs. Florence Botkins visited on Thursday with. Mrs. ; Nonie Pepple of Bonanza. . .. -. Mrs. Charles Revell. visited on Tuesday with Mrs.feF. W. Brown and Mrs. June Cohea and daughter. :- . , .: Mrs. Florence: Newnham re turned from Portland ..where she was called by the -illness and death of her mother.' Mr.-and Mrs. Amos Burnett and son, Midland, and Johnnie Burnett of Grants , Pass spent Thursday with Mr. a n d Mrs Bill Burnett and sons. ' , I Drop Everything for this Amazing Way! I(in't worry If ordinary method!- dlnan nolntNt yon. L'ao. lit boino, the formuU uim liy DOtTOttR mlJunctlTely at notM Thorn ton Minor Clinic. Ho amarod how QUICK your pllo pain, Itch, aorcnoHR aro rolorrd. tlrt 11.00 tllho Thornton Mlnor'a nodal Oint ment today. Or sot tho r-aiy.to.apr.lr Thorn ton k Minor lloclal Huiponltorlri. onlv a raw t-onta mora. Try noOTOna' war TODAT. Ata-aM food drug atorea rerynhart.. DANCE Ved. Nite 8:30 to 12:00 Armory Baldy's Band ;:; -With - ,'"! -' Mary Ma honey - -and -'. ' Paul Swig art ' ' , BOYS and GIRLS! f WIN A HEIFER CALF JERSEY OR GUERNSEY BREED Sears 4-H Dairy Contest JUNE 1 JULY 31 -. v'.;! 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