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FUNNY BUSINESS
Canby
-ruins' n acting: pout-
IJJUlce wns mudo lm
to Mrs. Chuck Hammers
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ling (iiiaroiiuin.il
Martin wns hojtosj
tdi Thursday evening,
Eys In celebration of her
K, birthday. Those prcs-
tOioy tUrKCy HXiiit-T mm
Martin jniu y wi'iv "
l(ro Mr, unci m . w.
and Mr. nnd Mm. J. H.
. . rant,v nnrl Mr. ana
bik Belli of Alturas.
Dtrrll Hess won untcn
Fin..... in fl, linsmtm.
nui0 tv ....
ty ), with n severe siege
tionla. Last rcporia wem
was Improving. Mr.
fi. Jim Fchbor of Davis
bok the two amnuer cnii-
their home until weir
Lnd Mrs. Jamea Fltzhugh
L week for Sacramento,
buy will visit for acvcrnl
with Mrs. t uznugn
i R, Smith of Kansas
o head of the Rolpli L.
lumber company, was In
this week attending to
i n' th comnanv.
End Mrs. J. W. Hnrr have
to the Ubts qunrtcra
lonuta.
Tom Ivory Is able to be
pn alter an attack or me
Loralne Central! and
left Sunday nlRht to
h. Cantrall'a mother at
nev.
rlhdajr party, was given
Hess on Sntnrdny after-
me home of Mm. inciter
Guests present Included
lovenew, Elinor Rne and
Eklln, Phyllis nnd Vernn
.InHfl Klitnn. Hlnnn nnrl
Bless. Chocolnto marble
im, oirtntiny enko and
l were served to the chll-
Vlrgle MeGce and son
, left on Thursday of this
ft in extended visit with
loAL
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ond It can do
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Mr. McGco's brother at Burney.
The Knitting club met nt the
home of Mildred Loveness Tues
day night with the following
Erosenl: Isnbello McKllllp, Fern
ovenera, Fern Kerlon, Sybil
Holl and Sylvia Weaver. . A
luncheon wna served nt 10
o'clock.
Red Cross met nt the home of
Mr. Sybil Holl Thuradny lifter
noon. The sowing now consists
mostly of pnjiimns nnd bedside
bags for our alck nnd wounded
aervlcemen In hospltnla. Ice
cream with raspberry topping,
cookies and coffee were served
by the hostess.
W. T. Webster, returned mls-
alonury from Hawaii, spoke nt
tne tirnce Blblo church on Fr -
day night. Ho guve a very In
teresting tnlk on his work on the
Island and on the "Blitz" the at
tack on Pearl Harbor ns he wns
there when the attack took
place.
Evening churcn services will
be held nt the Grnco Bible
church on Sunday.
During logging operations of
the Loveness Logging company
last week, A. E. Culbortaon wns
severely hurt. In some way, one
of the cnts pinned him against a
log and then stalled. It waa Im
possible to movo the cnt until
another one was brought In to
tow It away. During this time,
H was impossible to extricate
the man. The unconscious Cul-
bertson waa rushed to tho hospi
tal, where he la suffering with
U . r. , InlnrU. In.. ,...,1.
. ! V ... iiijui ti;.. Nil. 1 ....... L . -iw, ...
aay he la on the way to recovery.
Mothers club held Us regular
meeting, Wednesday, Fcbrunry
14 at the schoolhouse, with' the
teachers, Mrs. Canfleld, Mrs. Mc
Crary and Mrs. Strlckler as
hostesses. Luncheon was served
before the meeting and consisted
of heart-ahaped Jcllo on Ice
cream, cookies and coffee. A
program was presented for en
tertainment. Two grade scnooi
glrla clayed a nlnno duet nnd
Fern Keeton gave a humorous
reading. Tho following members
attended: Mrs. Klaus Mohr,
Mrs. Klfricde Ohms, Mrs. Elma
Grant, Mrs. Kntherlno Cham
bers, Mrs. Elizabeth Derby, Mrs,
Sybil Holl, Mrs. Stella Slicrer,
Mis. Mildred Guss. Mrs. Mildred
Lovciichs, Mrs. tern Keoton
Mrs, Carol Loveness, Mrs. Lu
cille Mend, Mrs. Adelaide Ad
(lington mid Mrs. Dorothy Auk
lin. Guests were Mrs. Ruby
Green and Mrs. Edith Booth,
both of whom joined tho club.
Prizes went to Mrs. Lucille Mead
and Mrs. Steila Sherer. One of
the highlights of tho meeting
wns ine presentation, by Mrs
Mildred Lovenesji on behalf of
tho club, of a friendship bow to
Mrs. Elma Grant, who as a char
ter member had not missed a
meeting for three years. The
valentine box was opened and
valentine and gifts distributed
to members from their "secret
puis." Next meeting will be held
at tho home of Mrs. Carol Love-
ness.
Mrs. Cnrollno Loveness and
Mrs. Sybil Holl left on Friday
for Orlnnd where Mrs. Loveness
will help her father celebrate
his BOtli blrthdny anniversary.
Ralph L. Smith Lumber com
pany Is running two shifts at the
small mill, beginning this week
with a promise that the big mill
will open shortly after necessary
FARM SALES BRISK
MERRILL Farm aalea, have
been brisk for the pant several
months, gained three more ad-;
ditions recently with the an
nouncement of tho transfer of tho
C. E. Klund nnd Ernest Buck
ranches In the Morrill district
nnd the place owned by Mrs.
Jennie Fugote on the west side of
Tulelnko.
Klund, who has farmed In the
Merrill and Tulelake commun
ities for eight years, sold his 120-
acre ranch north of Merrill to
Mrs. Fugnto, who In turn sold
her 37-acre ranch to Ivan Rose,
Tulelake.
Mr. and Mrs. Klund, following
a sale of farm machinery this
week, will move to Klamath
Falls to live. Klund plans to
work with a brother-in-law for
the present nt Chilcoot, Cali
fornia. Mrs. Fugate will be as
sisted In operation of the farm
by a son, Jack,
Mr. and Mrs. John Llttak will
take possession of the Buck
ranch, one milo north of Merrill,
March 1. Llttak. former resi
dent of New Jersey, is a nephew
of Lewis Kandra.
Keno
L. E. Lummus and family and
M. L. Parker and family left
Sunday morning for Texas,
They expect to make their home
there.
Harvey Evans of Ellingson
mill bought the Lummus house
and Kenneth Vetkos, also of El
llngson mill, purchased the Par
kor house. Both families have
moved Into their new homes,
Mr. and Mrs. Lummus had
lived In Keno for about five
years, and the Parkers came
hero last summer from Texas
Mrs. Lummus and Mrs. Parker
are sisters.
repairs and adjustments are
made.
Proves Wonderful
For Itching Skin!
To promptly aootho Itching, burning
akin of Eczema, Pimples, Athlote'a
Foot and similar akin and scalp irri
tations duo to external cauao apply
Zomo a Doctor's highly medicated.
invitible liquid backed by 85 yoara'
buccob.iI Zomo also aids healing.
Over 25,000,000 packages sold. First
trial convinces! In S mUMf
sizes. All drugstores. ft y J
Malm
The American Legion auxili
ary met early in February at the
home of Mrs. Hazel Kallna,
with Mrs. Irene Freltag as co
hostess. Future meetings will
be held In the building adjacent
to the Broadway hall formerly
occupied by the Red Cross sur
gical dressing group. Hostesses
will be announced for each
meeting. Mrs. Bess McCullcy
and Mrs. Ann Lahoda will sorve
next. Answering roll call were
Mrs. Lahoda, Mrs. Brickner, Mrs.
Lester Schreiner, Mrs. A. E.
Street, Mrs. Freitog, Mrs. Mel
vyn Wilde, Mrs. Brothanek,
Mrs. Merle Looslcy. Mrs. Charles
Hamilton. Mrs. John McCulley.
Mrs. Elzie Roberts and Mrs.
Woods.
The Happy Hour bridge club
met last week at the' home of
Mrs. Nell Woods with two tables
in play. High score went to Mrs.
Charles Hamilton, second high
to Mrs. Agnes Schreiner and the
traveling prize to Mrs. Maud
Thomas. Mrs. Arlle Mae John
son wns greeted as a new mem
ber. Dainty refreshments were
served to Mrs. Schreiner, Mrs.
Leah Street, Mrs. Ethel Hamil
ton, Mrs. Maud Thomas, Mrs. Joe
Jacob, Mrs. W. C. Dalton, Mrs.
Wood and Mrs. Johnson.
Sgt. Edward Marcelle, over
seas for more than two vears in
the South Pacific with the 41st
division, here for a visit with his
sister, Mrs. P. G. Wilson and
family, left Mondav night to re
port back to Santa Barbara for
further orders. Whi e on fur
lough he visited also with his
parents at Tidewater, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Pickett en
tertained at a delightfully plan
ned dlrmer Sundar rrtmtnf hon
oring Mrs. josepn item ana Mrs.
Fish of San Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Pickett, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Whitlatch, Mrs. Carrie Pick
ett and Ray Pickett, Malln. Kent
arrived Monday night to accom
pany Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Fish
home.
E. C. Coleman and Dr. Vin
cent Held. Klamath Falls, were
business visitors In Grants Pass
recently.
Mrs. Harry Wilson submitted
to major surgery In a Klamath
Falls hospital Monday.
The Malln chapter. Future
Farmers of America, will be rep
resented at the southern Oregon
district parliamentary and pub
lic speaking meet scheduled for
March 2-3 at Grants Pass.
LOBBYIST
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 21 (VP)
News that the legislature had
approved a fireman's pension
bill traveled fast. A fireman sta
tioned outside the senate put in
an emergency call to the central
station which relayed the tidings
to sub-stations via emergency
bells.
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