Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 10, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Midland &nvfUne AlewA
FORT KLAMATH Nellie R
Smythe. 64, beloved wife of Nor
Mon n tzmvthn fnrmerlv oJ
Fort Klamath and Modoc Point,
passed away August 1 at her
home in foruana, ure., hu.-i
Illness that had confined her
Mrs. Smythe was born Nellie
Langiora at iouage, iuwb, in
1879. She was married in 1899
at Milford, la., to Norman C.
- CmvtViA nnri in this union were
born three children, all of whom
survive. They include one son,
Vere N. Smythe of Portland, and
two aaugmers, Mrs. a.ois n
Tanna nf San AnCnIlTin. Calif..
and Mrs. Opal G. Page of Fort
Klamath, ore.
Tn orlrltfinn l.frt Omndrhil
dren survive, including Yvonne
CmirfVia nf Pnrtlnnri. and Hene
Page of Fort Klamath; also four
brothers, ueorge ot uongview.
Wash., Henry of Milford, la.,
Inhn f MnnunnH Pnln . flnrl tWO
sisters, Mrs. Lucy McGinnis of
, Spencer, la., ana Mrs. uora oar-
1 f VAmnnA nirta
UU Ul UU1UUUU W.M.
Funeral services were held
Saturday morning, August 5, at
10:30 a. m., in the Little Chapel
of the Chimes in Portland. The
remains were laid to rest in the
Portland Crematorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Guss Page and
son Gene returned here this
week after being called to ron-
lonrl lort ii.aaIt Kir 4Via .loatVi anrl
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funeral of her mother, who was
well Known in rorc mamam
and Modoc Point, where she
who remember her fine charac
ter and umauingiy pleasant,
cheery nature which was un
changed in spite of her long ill
ness. Sympathy is extended to
her family in their bereave
ment in tne loss ot a Deiovea
wile, motner ana granamoiner.
Langell Valley
Mrs. John Ross was called to
Pendleton last week because of
the serious illness of her father,
Mr. and Mrs. Hardenbrook
and daughter of Klamath Falls
were Wednesday night dinner
guests at the Joe Roads home.
Mrs. Mary Leidy spent sev
eral days last week with- Mrs.
Mary Smith
Diane Anderson of Klamath
Falls is spending several days
with Mrs. Bill Burnett and family.
The Bonanza-Langell Valley
Garden club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Mary Sparks on
August 11. Members are asked
to bring flowers and ideas for
arranging unusual colors. Every
one is cordially invited to at
tend this meeting.
Tech. Set. and Mrs. D. L.
House and baby, Susan, left
luesday for Phoenix. Ariz-
after spending two weeks with
nis parents.
Mrs. Wes Dearborn and chil
dren visited at Bonanza . Wed
nesday with her mother. Mrs.
Ruby Brown and her grand
parents, the B. F. Michols.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Halousek of Malin on
their second boy, born last
week. She was Glady Daniels
Detore ner marriage.
Mrs. Florence Botklns re
ceived word last week that her
great granddaughter, Carol Ann
.Larson, was presented in the
musical club of Tulsa. Okla..
In a recital and played a pro
gram of 13 pieces. Little Carol
Ann is 10 years old and is the
granddaughter of Claudia Ma
TVTr ttrtrt TWre Tlairta Tuniaa
arrived from San Francisco Fri
day and are house guests of
mr. ana mrs. uwen reppie.
Mrs. Ella Roads spent Wed'
nesdav with Mrs Pnra T
Dr. W. A. Moser and party
or menas au of Grants Pass,
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Murray on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burnett
ana family, Diane Anderson,
Dean Grear and Mrs. Owen
Pepple spent Tuesday evening
wiui me ijes jueavnt family.
Mrs. Nora House of Medford
SDent the Wpplrnr4 uritn
and Mrs. Elliott House and fam
ily.
Sgt. and Mrs. Buck Bell and
Mr. and Mrs. Veril Bell of
is.iamam rails visited Wednes
day at the home of Joe Roads.
Mrs. Ora Jnlinenn enonf VJnr1
nesdav with Mrc Uam. r-n;n-
Junior Nork and , Florence
in one are spenamg a week in
Los Angeles with their sister,
Mrs. Vina Peterson. Junior
leaves for the army August 14
mrs. uoan marcnant and chil
FRESH PEACH JAM
IS EASY TO MAKE
Here's a Recipe That
Saves Sugar and Fruit
4 Cups Ground Peaches
6 Cups Sugar
M Cup Lemon Juice
1 Package M.C.P. Pectin
.Wash, peel, and remove pits from 4
pounds fully ripe peaches; grind the
fruit Measure exactly 4 level cups of
the ground peaches (add water to All
out last cup, If necessary) In a large
kettle. Add. the M.C.P. Pectin and
lemon Juice, stir well and bring to a
boll, stirring constantly. NOW, add
the sugar (which has been previously
measured), continue stirring, and bring
, to a full rolling boll. BOH, EXACTLY
4 MINUTES. Remove from Are, let
boll subside, stir and skim by turns
for 5 minutes. Pour Into sterilized Jars,
allowing M-Jnch space for sealing with
fresh oaratB.
dren and Barbara and Genevieve
Williams visited on Friday with
Mrs. Rebecca House and family.
Barbara and Genevieve are from
Klamath Falls and are spending
two weeks at the Marchant
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Conley en
joyed a fishing trip for several
days last weeK. tne two (ox
children stayed with the Orville
DeVauls while their parents
were gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple
and Mrs. Bill Burnett and Doris
Leavitt visited on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House and
family.
Geneva Hitson spent last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Hitson. Geneva is
employed at Corvallis.
Mrs. Walt Wilson is expected
home this week from Portland
where she spent several weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Lubbes. Mrs. Lubbes is
recovering from a serious oper
ation.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jackson
and children of Klamath Falls
spent Sunday with Mrs. Jack
son's parents, the R. M. Teare's.
Barbara uwens arrived Satur
day from California to visit
Peggy Monroe. Both girls are
guests of the P. R. Monroe's.
Martin Brown was a Thursday
evening dinner guest at the J. E.
House home.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Leavitt and
Cal and Doris spent Sunday eve
ning with the Bill Burnett fam-fy-
... ...
Mrs. Mary smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Frazier spent Satur
day evening at the R. M. Teare
home.
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thomas and
family were Mrs. Clifford Jack
son and Sharon, Mrs. Warren
Mason and Marilyn, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Monroe, Barbara
Owens, Peggy Monroe and Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Leavitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cochran en
tertained with a fish dinner on
Friday evening when their guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House,
Jean, Tom and Bill House and
Audrey and Jack Cochran.
Mrs. Bessie Frazier and Mrs.
Virginia Thomas will entertain
the Langell Valley .Women's
club at the Frazier home August
24. Everyone is cordially invited.
Mrs. Edith Turnaee of Bonanza
is staying with Mrs. Myrtle Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan
of Long Beach have purchased a
home in Upper Langell valley
and will make their home here.
Mrs. Sullivan is a niece of Al
Gale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jone haw
received word from their daugh
ter Dorothy that she is enjoying
her WAC training for army
transport command. She is in
training at Des Moines. Tnwa
She will be sent to Palm Springs,
Calif., when her training is Mm.
pleted.
.Rhea House and Jean visited
on Saturday with Cora Leavitt
and family.
STORES TO CLOSE
SATRM A iir in art an.- e-
" ."' - " " A 11C Ofl-
Iem retail trade bureau recom
menderi tn Snlpm ifnra.
that they close on the day that
uie war in Europe ends.
New Pine Creek
Around 150 grangers, includ
ing their families, were present
at the Butler picnic grounds last
Saturday night to participate in
a good old-fashioned wiener
roast. We're assuming that the
grounds next day looked a little
like the beavers had been work
ing from the amount of roasting
sucks mat were cut. i ne crowd
literally bristled with sharpened
sticks that were held by almost
everyone points upward, some
sitting, tne rest stanatng, aiertiy
waiting like knights of old with
spears in hand ready for the at
tack. But the attack this time was
not aeainst invading Norsemen
but rather upon one large boiler
and one large canning kettle of
tat hot dogs tnat naa previously
been parboiled so that those who
were gastronomically ready
could initiate the attack without
further preliminaries.
Curiously enough, the magic
of the hot dogs, parboiled as
they were, worked strangely up
on the morale of the crowd when
the lids of the kettles were lift
ed and a savory aroma perme
ated the air. The tenseness of
those foremost in line with the
obvious determination to have
a roasted wiener at any cost.
wilted to the luscious tempta
tion of parboiled hot dogs, and
one by one the spears were drop
ped and were tramped beneath
the feet of the throng as they
loaded their plates. Therefore,
most of the 200 wieners escaped
being roasted on a stick. How
ever, some of the more deter
mined grangers tapered off with
a juicy, well-roasted hot dog.
By the time the feast was over
and things were cleaned up, it
was too late and those present
were too full to enjoy any sing
ing or games, so the evening was
immediately concluded.
The grounds committee, com
posed of Winifred Dunigan, Earl
ouuer, ana am Alien is again
to be complimented upon having
the grounds nicely lighted and
benches on hand. On the kitch
en committee was Harvey San
ders. Lute Miller. Louise Miller
Thelma Butler and Mrs. Alexan
der.
Sam Newman Is back for a
while helping Anderson brothers
of Lakeview pile lumber, work-
ins wil. ms oroiner uon. Sam
has a ranch over in the Rogue
river valley which he and his son
are farming. He has his nlarp
pretty well stocked up with
sheep and has purchased consid
erate macninery to farm with.
His family we all well and very
haonv with their new Watinr,
They were formerly residents of
new -fine ureek. Sam will go
back when the fall rains set In.
He is at present living at Fair
port. Mrs. Elmer Cooper from the
West Side brought her - step
grandson, Dwayne St. Clair
home last Saturday morning and
visited for two days with her
daughter, Mrs. Alfred S. Clair.
Mrs. Hazel Bussey and son
Good Neighbors in Italy
(Navy photo from NEA)
Swinging along In soldierly fashion, troops of the First Division,
Brazilian Expeditionary Force, march through Naples shortly
after debarking at the Italian port .
Donald, came over from Prine
ville to Lakeview on business,
and visited from Thursday to
Tuesday here with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Miller. Donald is
working in a grocery store in
Prineville,
The Home Economics club
met at the grange hall Inst
Thursday with Mrs. Alpha Smith
as hostess. Ice cream sodas
made to taste, were served for
refreshments. Most of the meet
ing was spent quilting.
Corporal Kelton Butler was
guest of honor at the grange
wiener roast last Saturday night
and left Sunday morning for
Camp Carson, Colo. Kelton is
looking fine and seems to bo en
joying army life. He is in the
artillery of the army Instead of
the infantry as erroneously re
ported in last week's items.
Bud Scarbrough sold his home
at Fairport this week to Frank
Addington. The Scarbroughs
will move to Marshfield soon to
engage in the logging industry
there. The Addington's will
move to Fairport as soon as their
new property becomes vacant.
Ralphie Alexander, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Alexander of
Lakeview, is staying for a week
with his grandmother, Mrs. Eu
nice Cogburn.
Through the kindness of Sgt.
Earl E. Rogers, who worked for
a time on neighboring ranches
here, a copy of the "Ymik Down
Under" ot Muy 12 issue, has
been received and many of its
interesting articles rend. It con
tains the story "Escape From
Hauwcl Island," written for
servicemen by servicemen. This
story is one about tho recon
naissance troop of the first cav
alry division, the first of its
kind to bo used in the Pacific
thcuter.
Sgt. Jesse Lightlc, of New
Pino Creek was in the third rec-
onnuissnuce platoon of 18 men,
oil of whom were either killed,
wounded, or hospitalized. Its
mission was accomplished. It
hud found the channel to the is
land, reconnoitered tho bench,
tested the number, disposition
and weapons of tho enemy,
tOLinct tne island feasible for ar
tillery, and luid the way for a
major attack tho next day that
wiped every Jap oil tho island
Wednesday, August 16, will be
home canning day at the grange
nail, ana a meeting will be held
at 2 o'clock. It Ls hoped by Vic
Johnston tnat mere will be a
good turnout present. It was not
learned who was to speak, but it
is presumed that some one will
explain all about the canning
facilities that are now available
Schilling
Coffee
chilling flavor is
always reliable.
Grapenuts
2 pkgs. 25c
P & G Laundry Soap
' Giant Bar
3 for 14c
Camay Toilet Soap
Cake, 3 for 19c
Oxydol for more suds
Pkg. 23c
Cost of Living Is GOING DOWN - AT EMIL'S!
Scores of New Low Everyday Prices
...Recently Reduced
Prices are low EVERY DAY at Emil'i. Now, tome are lower than ever. Merchandising
economies mad poiilble the reduction of scores of shelf pricos recently. Once again, Emil'i
customers are FIRST TO SAVEI Why not Join them?
Lumber Jack 27c
Dux Washing Powder
Pkg. 23c
Make tomorrow's breakfast a treat with
Lumber Jack Syrup.
Kerr Jars
....... Quarts
77c
Swan Soap
Ba"9 3 for29e
Crackers ,.2-Lb. Box 33c
'Snowflake sodas are freshly baked now
at new, low prices.
Upton's Soup ?r.
2H-Oi. Package ....3 for 3C
A delicious, hard-io-beat noodle soup mix
at this new, low price.
Lowest Prices on Canning Supplies
Swan Soap
Med. Cake 6c
Economy Clamps doz. 14c
Kerr Pint Jars 24 $1.35
M.C.P. Pectin 3-oz. pkg. 325c
Certo 3 bottles 48c
Kerr Regular Lids... doz. 329c
Kerr Wide Mouth Lids ...doz. 14c
Regular Jar Rubbers ......... ....doz. 415c
Economy Caps.... doz. 19c
Gropenut Flakes, Ige. pkg....'..'..:..'. ..2 for 25c
Hersheys Cocoa...: J4-lb. pkg. 10c
Skippy Peanut Butter, 16-oz. jar. 34e
Dr. Phillips Grapefruit Juice, 46-oz. tin.. ....34c
Swift Deviled Ham, 3-oz. tin...... ......:...................16e
Royal Club Cream Style Corn, No. 2 tin. 15e
Diamond A Diced Beets, No. 2 tin 10c
Wesson Oil, qt... :..... 52e
Diamond A Spinach, No. 2'z tin .......19e
Nalley Tang, qt. jar ..........39e
Pork Roast Lb. 31c
Boiling Beef. Lb.19c
Pork Steak ..... Lb. 31c
Ground Beef Lb.28c
Sausage Pur, Pork Lb. 28c
Choice AA Lamb and Veal
We Now Have Jones' Colored Fryers
Every Day of the Week Large Supply
pAMLoe Wards Finest Elberias
reatsnep0, canning - 22-Lb. Lug
Sunkist Lemons
2.25
Cantaloupes Tn(f Quality
New Potatoes . ..... ...
New Cabbage SplidH011dI
Lb. 13c
... Lb. 10c
..is Lbs. 55c
.Lb.6c
Poe Valley
Ernest Kenning was visitor
nt tho Lpsson Ross ranch Sun
day ovcninn. Ko also bought
cow recently.
lrvln llolr.lioi.sor is working
with tho road crew nt tho prt-out.
Hank Holrhousor Is doing
somo binding wis wcck.
Bo Tucker is bucking up some
liny.
Emll Wells Is irrigating.
nriiilr Monro wus home on a
few days' furlough from his
army training camp.
Mrs. Benedict Is helping a
friend of hers near Dairy with
somo work for n tow days.
A family reunion was hold nt
tho Taylor rnncti rocontiy.
Paulino Roberts went to Mer
rill Sundny to visit with her
folks up there.
Among those who nttonded
the auction snlo nt tho Horsley
ranch from hero Sundny were
Kddio Roberts, Mr. nun Mrs. Los
son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Nork, nnd
John, Dulo VanMcter, Mr. and
Mrs. Frnnk Sullivan, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred Roiling, nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. George Roiling nnd chil
dren, Ernest Kenning Is home for a
few weeks from his Job in
logging enmp.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Roberts
nnd Joyce nnd Warren Roberts
wont to Lnko o' tile Woods over
tho weekend to try out their
boat.
Phyllis Ross, dnughter of Mr,
and Mrs. lrvln Ross, had her
tonsils removed recently.
Shirley Elaine Romcr was a
weekend visitor at the Joo Nork
homo from Langell Valley. She
is from San Frnncl.ico, but vis
iting at tho Jim Glover ranch
lor u few weeks.
Those who attended Sunday
school nt the hull Sunday were
the Haines girls, the Tubek lam
ily, tho Paul Brolghthaunt fam
ily and Margaret Freucr nnd
Teddy.
Bert and Alan Voght aro now
working at tho Kolzhouscr
ranch.
In Lakeview at the high school.
jvirs. Alice Alien nnd Mrs.
Louise Miller served nt the
servicemen's center in Lakeview
last Sunday evening.
IVVUVUUIVVVVVVUVVil
I CIIGAR CTAMPC
GOOD INDEFINITELY
Dairy
tmm nvAn f tfirnlnv it ft I Vet I
horo iust week from Metlfurrt
tO ViMl Willi HIT miMHIUU H III. 11-
Hy, the Joo norsuiya,
titl.titr lllnlrtt Ih mi Itivlmr n
week's vacation with mi'inhei's
Of tllC 4-tl ClUU III LilIKO O UK!
Woods.
Milton, (Duklo) son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. William (Jill) Adams
of North Dnlry, fell on a piece
of shnrp glass nt his homo niul
suffered n large cut mi his
thumb. It wns necessary for
him to receive medical ntteullnn
In Klamath Falls on Saturday
morning, when three clumps
wero used to closo tho wound.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Sehmnc
of llomednlo lire spending Sev
ern! dnvs with relatives nnd
friends In this vicinity this
week.
Malin
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Whlllnlch
had as their weekend guests,
their son Vern, Mrs. Vern Wlill
latch nnd their small duuKhtei
Cnndnrc, who wns left to sprint
a week with her Knindpiireuts.
Mr. and Mrs, Whltlatch have re
cently returned to Klamath Falls
from Medford, whore Whltlatch
was manager for the Medford of
flco of the Reed Tractor company,
Klumnth Falls, lie Is returning
Canning
Tomatoes
30 lb. lug
$2.10
M & M Market
1330 Klamath
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Whl.ln.eh ,., nft'to
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mitie by in improvid foxn
i hi i thufnt ilit puft.otntiosj
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lite fUvor of Duikti'iTrw
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3300 ENERGY UMtTS' AND 9000 UNITS VITAMIN "A" IN EVW Wf
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adds to brea,
a m . I
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1 thrtmucholdn'sviua". I jt Q to V y
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Pleas not what delicious California orange
juice does for vitamin health I A 6 to 8 ounce
glass fills your day's quota of vitamin C, as
good breakfast should. It helps you light k
tigueand infection, protects teeth and gums,
and helps you keep the vigor of youth.
8o for vtUmht C-and a healthy bonus of other
vitamins and minerals-start your day right
with dcliciousfrcsh orange juice. Enjoy orange
salads or fruit cups, too, and have juicy oranges
for the lunch box and between-meal snacks,
tmsll fins luyl Den's mitt this Ms hulth
vpluei smaller orangot mr moil lnllful, I
for hsallhful wlc. Iy .att twa 4o
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