Ct Klamath " i l.ir.icd l Wll.on Mineral 11)1 r..l.lu,. ..IK S !"" ire.". Junction li""--"- Midland mfH4e Alewd Taylor returned scv- 1"'. Itun.wook trum ';;., i "'li... June on ii"'-". , . C Pcllun I. myr tod in'.f!! .siill lnMl- i.l?.'"..,u n accident in om".. r .... i ....hi noil II tt tita "l",t,r.'1,t I'll N; '? Klnmnth, r... or n . ..".i o-iii is!.,'Kr:.ri..a . Ul . , . .... utVCil- ri'SlMH'UViMjr. .... . Vri llrnwn LI Mr. on"""" l iv ullhoiiKl' " l ..i ch.. wiiH iiir ii I , from a Severn n -! r" lufnod to her lu.n 3 J' , ,ibiiiHi, uny '" " ;, ....inn her grocery lllUUi - I, rendition t Leaver ' Illness ma ifiuuvriMH Sit t" w,','l"' Mr' . !'. :.,. fn well-known for- ni ticir iiuiux " Lecvcr h eon confined ec clmlr since n I"'; ...rrvred hero several l . i Hocnt visitors ut the for homo In Klumiiin rnus I".. ...i Mr. r:..x Pane Oonc; Mr,. Henry Orlh Mr anu iwrn. . '.lid son. Ullllc nil roliitlvca lc Lecvcrs, living in run I'nc Leon Hlshop, U. S. formerly suiiumeu in -" i'uh.. nl Hie nnvnl nlr base, irnnslcrred to blioti- br, Calif., according to word Ivedhcrcuy ins piirem.i, . Mrs. Fred Bishop. E, L. M. uruumi. id hiiii'k naslcr In the local postofflcc .i the vacation of Mrs. Fred ibrun, postmaster. lliaal Z u m o r ii n una iv d from a short vncutlon In Los Angeles, Cullf.. vis relatives. nd Mrs. P.. S. Dixon were Id back to Fort Klnmnth re ly Irom Son F r n n c I a c 0. . where they wero vncu- li, by reports that their new i man aim nts wuc, leu ui Dixon much in caretaker tho winter, had looted tho m home o several articles, idlnn mini, a typewriter nnd era, and also a trunk nnd ins' belonging to Ralph i. Dixon employe. The pnlr ledly used tho Dixon Studo- r coupe to set to Kiiimntn where it win found ubnn- id, but so far no trace of the foscd thieves has been dls- red. llalph Cupp wan forced it short his vnciitlon ut an- Ore., and return hero to the n ranch, where ho will re aa caretaker durlntt tho au ot Mr. and Mrs. Dixon for remainder of tho winter. fch (or the abscondlnK couple filer way uy the police. angell Valley and Mrs. Johnnie Cam:) mmainea wnn a (tinner ni noma on .Sunday. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Cloud.. M.ir. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ran. MrS. Florime.t Mnlklna nnrt Jna Camnbell. and Mr. Wesley Dearborn hltdrcn snent R.i.irli.v with Mary Dearborn. ana mrj. Bill Burnett nnd Visited on Snlnrrinv tullli id Mrs. I. B. Morris. . and Mr. Priml. nAr..A Pfb of Klamath Falls, wero f ii vauey visitors on Satur- blhy Jones, WAC, is homo vls'"nK her pnronts, ind Mr, fa . .... , u.iiiuo nnu o.b jxiainc. Dorothv InnW imp tralninc at vt 'nr.. ti.,., lias been slnli.m,.,! . nin. ft,,. . V"1' " I'.", Vtll .. In imiApn 1. v.w... .trui bodscy returned la.St WOPlt fr,.l I).l . she VlJlVn,, ' " ' ftlh.. ... . . " nroincr I ,J . , "nn frlonrla. Weyerhaeuser But. bill Miiuoon. USMC. ar rived this week from ovurneui, for n visit with Ills fiither, Fred KrlKljeo unit family, Knrl CrulknluiiiK returned from Seaalde, Urn., where ho at tended the lojiKlnu coiiKreas with L. U. Htiipheiis and Kriink Tarr. AiiHinK old loKKlnU friends aeon theru was Lloyd Crosby, camp nil. miner of old cuimi 2. Crosby now bus a loKiftiiK outfit of his own near inc coast. Mr. and Mrs, Aiitloo are ant Unit settled hi their new. store, unit lliu community wlanrs tnom success. Art Cooper la up niter his Ill ness, nnd expects to return to win k soon. Mrs. Chut Wilcox has returned from Chvhii lis. Wash. Tho homo extension unit mot Thursday with Mrs. Karl Fred releli ut 1 p. in. Mrs. Wlnnlfred Cllllen spoko on forcstiilllnK !' lliimienev. '1 he Traveling Card club meets Friday Willi Mrs. Archie west, New Pine Creek There will be a regular mnct inu of tho Kast Side KranKc this balurcliiy ovcnlnu, A politick supper will follow tho business mcellnu and social hour of dune inn. CieorKO Suliiunel who was Inken lo Tho Dalles, Ore., week nuo last Saturday by Frank Addlnitton, ao ho could bo attended by his old fain ly doctor. Is showInK considerable improvement, mid expects to be fomo this week, it was learned throiiKh his wife. Schamel had liven nllliiu for several months nnd was iinnblo to do any work, liavlnu ti.Ken several serious relapses, Ho was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Schumel, who Is assisting with ins care al The Dalles. Al t h o u u h It is not deflnlloly known what his ailment is, it Is believed that stomach trouble which hus been more or less chronic is at the seat of tho dls turbance. An appreciable) drop in the teniiR-raturc was noted hero last Monday nlulit following a snow storm which left a Unlit sklft on Ilia ground. The thermometer readmit ut around noon had climbed back up to SR. Tho belated Christmas party of tho Needle club was held at llo homo of Mrs. Myro Rob nett last Saturday afternoon. Tlio dominant feature of the ineellnu was tho exchange of many lovely Klfts. The ladles drew names for their secret pals lor the coining year to whom Ihey give birthday and Christ mas Kills. Jello-salad sherbet ice cream, angel food cake, candy and coffee were served for refreshments. Mrs. Grace Bernard left last Tuesday morning for Slml, Calif., where she planned to visit with" nor sister, and her mother. She expected to be back tho middle of tho week Mrs. Fairy Hammcrsley is working at this end of Lake county, assisting with tho tak lug of the farm census. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith arrived last Tuesday from Yrcka, where Mrs. Smith underwent successful npcrntlon for double goiter, snc is getting along lino, she says. They are stop. ping a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, to rest and rccppernle. l-orrnlno Hammcrsley left last Saturday for Portland to have Ills fool, which no uroKo tome months ago and is not healing properly, examined. A surgica operation might be necessary to put in shape ao It win ncai no thought. The Happy Hour club met Inst Tuesday with Mrs. Harvey Porter. Practically nil members wero present and two guests Mrs. Louise Miller, who join. ed ut the meeting, and Mrs. Mary Cannon. Collco and cako with lemon sauce wero served for refreshments. ami Mf. n". . -' "(."-III. 1 UI-HIIllV 111 Iin halls wllh her n..rm,i Tuesday in nd Mrs hhV "Y ,. P""? !:") Mrs. b H i :v i tl 1. S,ml ho 5S.iI;.C: w- Dearborn his uncle and Mrs. E. E. Kllpatrlck this week received word of the death of a nephew, who died January 7 In rniiaaeipnia Hospital, fo ow ing a Drier attncK of spinal men ingitis. Tho young man. H 1c U. S. navy Russell Hickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hickman, Sa lem, Ore,, took ill at sea Decern. her 21 and was returned to the mainland. Ho was 10 years old Funeral services wero hold Janu ary 18 In Salem. A sister. Bertha, who made her home here during ono school term while sho attended tho Mer rill high school, is In hospital training wnn the WAVES in Maryland. , Women of the Moose. Merrill chapter. No. 18. In regular sea slon January 16, with all officers present, were entertained at a chapter night program by tho f riendship committee with Mrs. Esther bevey chairman. Clara Edwards nnd Evelyn Ed' gerton wore Initiated. Twenty five members were present. i no group voted to servo mo dinner for the meeting of the Le gion of the Moose, White Pelican post, .to he held In Merrill Fcbru ary 4. Delegates are expected to be present from weed. Bend. Medford, Klamath Falls and the host lodge. The meeting opens at i p. in. The next public dance to be sponsored by tho Women of the Moose In the community hall, is planned for February 3 with the TulclaKn Guardsmen to play. Mrs, R. L. Dalton who. with Dalton, left beforo Christmas for Los Angeles to spend the winter with daughter. Mrs. Tom Willis and family, is reported to have oecn in most of tne time since she left. Dalton faces an opera tinn and tneir small grandson Bob, has been ordered to the desert for his health. Their son in-law, Tom, who ontered tho navy some time ago, is now at sea. Merrill Boy Joms Can on Baby's Head psj- 1 ! 's 3 fi : "K rv. r i i W3f I Malin ,Mrs. Lester Sen r' e I n er was hostess January 16 to members of the Happy Hour Bridgo club with two tables in play. High score went to Ethel Hamilton, second high to -Marion Wilson and the traveling prize to Noll Wood, Refreshments were served to Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Leah Street, Mrs. Doris Smith, Mrs. Arlle Mac Johnson and Mrs. Schreincr. A large attendance was re corded at the public card party sponsored by the auxiliary of the Malin post, American Legion, on January 18. High honors in bridge went to Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Wilson, second high to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Street and the tra veling to Mrs. Street. In pinochle high score went to Mrs. Margaret Jacob and Frank Brickncr, second high to Mrs. Martha Brothanek and Joe La hoda and the traveling to Mrs. i Tuisdsy, Jan. 23, 194S HERALD AND NEWS THHHI Margaret King. The door prize was taken by Hoy Drees. The sub district public speak ing and parliamentary contest for Future Farmers, of America will be held at Grants Pass March 2-3. Original plans called for it being held here. Boys from the local chapter will enter the different divisions and contests. Tax Change In State, Federal Property Eyed by Lawmakers SALEM, Jan. 23 m State and federal property used for commercial purposes would lose their tax exemptions under a bill introduced by the house as sessment and taxation committee today. The application to federal property, however, would de pend on passage of a similar . measure now in congress. The1 bill would affect such stale owned property as tho Minoi building in Eugene. Classified Ads Bring Results. k FEW DROPS Quickly Rsllttt 0 A Dlitrm of i uu It's so easy to get Dromnt.effective v v relief from dls. " tress of head colds with Va-tro-noll Works right where trouble Is to reduce congestion soothe Irritation make breathing easier. Also helps prevent many colds from developing If used In time. Try Itl Follow directions In folder, YICKSVA-VRO-KOl -4- fay More as While Policeman Eddie Venous and Jack Rosa used tin shaars and can opener to remove a syrup can jammod over the head of crying 6-months-old Patricia Ann Kroupa, in Omaha, Neb., the baby's 4-year-old brother, Joseph, gravoly explaining: "It wouldn't fit me so I gave it to her." The baby was NOT hurt. (AP Wirephoto). . Keno Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slack of Stewart Lenox addition. Klam ath Falls, were guests of the L. E. Lummus family over the New Year weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Slack were former. ly residents of Keno. For two or three years they lived in the mid dle west, and have only returned to Oregon within the past few months. Charles Hood Is again living In Keno, after several weeks spent at his, former home in the north ern part of the state. Hood is liv ing at tne l. a. smith home. George M. Agcr made a busi ness trip to Red Bluff during the Chrlstmas-New Year holidays. Murray Pinncy. who was home from overseas duty on fur lough in uccemocr, visited one day with friends in Keno. Mur ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pinney, now of Klamath Falls, lived In Keno several years. L. t. Lummus and son from Ashland visited one day during the holidays at the Charles Snowgooso home. Pratt Is a cou sin by marriage ot Mrs. Snow- goose. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Banue- los had as dinner guest one day recently the section timekeeper from near Cougar, Calif, Banuc- los Is section foreman at this same point. i , ri Mrs. Charles Huskinson burn-1 81 SrS- ed her arm rather seriously last week when hot grease splashed on It while she was turning a roast. The burn has required the attention of a physician, but is getting better gradually now. Sprague River Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Godclard and family were guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Peter Street over the Christmas holidays and visited other friends while here. Mrs. Arthur Hill underwent a tonsillectomy on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Baldwin moved this week to Weed, Calif. Baldwin, who has been ill for some time, has not improved while here. The lower altitude at Weed is expected to improve his health. Mrs. Grace Reynolds and Jan ice were in Bend the first of last week looking for un apartment. She will leave soon for her new locution. She has employment there as bookkeeper for a lum ber company. Attending the Boy Scout coun cil meeting in Klamath Falls Sunday from here were Byron Welch, Pete Cowbrough and Pat Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hess and Jimmy, were In Klnmnth Falls Sunday on business. Mrs. ' Don Giles has returned from Klnmnth Fulls where sho has been employed tho past two weeks. J. J. SpHzor underwent a ma jor operation on Thursday of last week. Ho has not been moved home yet. Mrs. Spitzcr went to Klnmnth Falls Saturday to be with him. Scy Shepherd has recovered from a minor nose operation and Is able to be back to work. Mrs Scy Shepherd has been suffering from the flu and has not been able to work lor sever- If it's a "frozen' article need, advertise for a used n the classified. you one Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Arant moved to Klamath Falls Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alton Leek have closed a deal for the Otis Kridor DroDcrtv and moved there Wed ncsday from tho Gicnger house near town. Mr. und Mrs. Lcndle Story have as their house Guest. niece of Story, Mrs. Eva Mae Alexander and small daughter, Shara May. Alexander is serv ing in the armed service over- ! seas. Mrs. Alexander has been f making her hflme in Eugene with ;. her parents. J Mrs. Bryan Thurman and in- ' fant son, Kenneth, were returned f. to their home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. BTed Young : . were in Klamath Falls Wednes-, r day. Young, who has been suf- i , fcring from pine poisoning, was there for medical care. Izola J. Parker, executive sec retary of the Klamath County Tuberculosis association was here Monday in the interest of the chest X-ray survey unit. Ted Ream and son were here Sunday from Klamath Falls calling on friends. Mrs. J. H. Hamilton took Mrs. Giles to Klamath Falls Thursday to consult a doctor. Mrs. Giles makes her home here with . her son. Don Giles. Marion and Jack Pugh wero here from Lakcview Monday visiting their sister, Mrs. Lendle Story and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Parks have moved from the Kelley . house to the property known as the.Hcnry Slump cabins. than you'd expect in Seau MIDWIN BOOK OF ffSaeaft r MOetherMOfftRCHFoods-jBlirrtasCeodl AS AIIVKRTISKII I IV HAItPEIl'S BAZAAR hi... "'.":. hiar ,0" ThiiiwlBy Wins. "". O' Kite ?' M. Le. ill Val ni V. eiiicriuin "10 Cylcr hnLW",m;n " 1:11,0 nt -one i. Te, on Jununry 28. MiSN lo ntlend. IWanrt .' M"' Frnnk f It K MS- lrnnk Pop- I fwi' 11,0 llo) of Mrs, fc'M'-'nng and t,-.. id to MrC""!1,i"lly "roox 'Nobln.?.ml M. Luther N. M .,w.cro recently G'lbeIorehnUrr",M."r-' T"iesdatS.- P! "rlczlscso ' re& mi.!h Fnlls """I MrV Mii V:,Cnt"s' H Mr ?:.. 'Jie Denrborn Jh Friday. Charles Poe Valley Victor Brown made a trip to the Ashlnnd'vlclnlly this week.. Glen Kcstcr is getting some of his winter wood, Congratulations are being ex tended bv tho community to Mr nnd Mrs. Buddy Holzhouser on tho birth of a baby girl. This is their first child. Charles Hess was taking a farm census around Poo Valley tills week. Wilbur Anderson and Mr. Lynus wore sorting potatoes at tho George Stevenson farm for a few days. Mrs. F. I. Rodgcrs was a caller nt Olcno on Tuesday. f Clusslficd Ads Bring Results, ' Rock Wool INSULATION Blown In Bares Your Fuel Free Eitlmaiea SUBURBAN Lumber Company Phone 7709 r8 9ih and Klamath JJJJRPHEY'S SEED STORE Phone 3443 PRESENT ItllSK II' iPLtlf $350 - It : I ITER BARGAINS 1 rTl rW ' . 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