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L. n . . - . . '.v . J ' " .-... " - - - Kathrin Neubert, Pioneer Resident Dies in Cty MailMO Lunit. Ki ' Kli.wor Khup. Vartla K. Luraiiw imnaiiiii Clanna Slainpar. kSI uiiliara J..nal. Wlnllrail Sin. Bin Sf.ia . Mar)' orow. i.aoria iVlVliu" Valla' Coaa (hop, Bally I."liomI I- I'orlar, Mra. aul t. T-firtV W. !. W...id. J. W. Van in r.lllIT I.nWIOr, JIHIIIH IIIUWII. ni C. V. Ilu'th, Ur. Arthur 81m. ii I o.mp,.Mr. and Mra. J. rt Mr. 1. lataiaiw. air;. u"'aa. Potooi "r. Mr. Snyrlar, Mr. Ua- un U. r. Klrlcmlre, M. Jolin L" ii,i. Innl llulMrta. .Mr. and T a. uurnmit. Mia. Vllarlea J'- .....i,,, J.nir. -Todd. Vhaat i Vfoiket. Lwal 3W. Mr. and Mra. W Can"""-. Mf. and Mia. rrad . V Wlinar, Mr. arid Mrj. fr.d rt'!n!,." r"M'" lu,.T.' Mr ai d ,1 airphana.'Mra. Paul Italll.a. llraillv tiliop. tuclllo Wala. i WjiIc. linialla l'otarion. Vlralnla , M.ilr Kllloll. Chdillna Kaiarll, ' rnlii. N. U. Uraw, Crciaa Urubb, Ilnlwrl Krllnr. .. ,il, i.h'htaiiaiarn. nrt nailljiirn. iu"ar. Mra. "uali Currln. Mr. I," llnry Parkin.. MralJila Na. ..'. I.,. If ()l nhant. Uov. Hmllh. 1 K.kr.lr.. tlwrlaa B. BUrk. B. 4 Gralapp. Mra. Blapn.n im. u Shaw Mra. Illtrka, Mra. Q. V. , j M. Andrawa, Mra. t. Vandar tn. A. Sandoa. Mra. Wl lam Art Mnnra. Mra. A. O. noanlrka, vril r Iinrk. Mra. John lUwklna, "til., Mr. and Mra. Plnalll. Mr. I. u.ui.tlv TiiFnn.. Harry Martn. Tind Mr,- tiaorie .C. Ulrica, .Lola old. Shlrlay lag nraraoii. vioia Tompun. Loyal ordar at Mooaa llflS Aitada Hotel. Inc.. Oaoria Man. Mra. vmrM n.i.-i. .. 22 t?..jr,r.'i-n. O. Mltahal!. Mr. u i. liardanHntoit. Bniriay Lilln.'jrank rmtar. R. J. puffy, ttaraliuon. H. Doula Whllalliva. I c. W. ruinwaiar. . "ninoy I tlana llackhorn, Mania miraoia feral n. ftiMHuirw. if. Ht, Irene It ran tier. H!pn, the) Mxr, Janne Thrnlor, r.urlltto iloiuior !l4i?Cro,J rocoIvlnff th8 'UId. Patrol Lcador Tod Hodgei is proienting $50 from troop 18 ot tlr Woyorhaoiugr dUtrlct. One ot Derrnh'i ions ii wounded and is in a hospital in Europe. SneJ Voices Admiration For Klamaih Shrine Club Governor Earl Snell has Jolnud other Oregon leaders In volcliiR admiration lor the bo nevolcnt eflorUi of the Khimnth Shrine club, and urging full pub lic support here for the Shrine dunce April 7 to benefit the Port land crippled children's hospital. "The Klomuth effort In behalf of this xrnnd cnusc has received widcHpread attention In our state, suid the governor. "This has come about through the able, sincere leadership of the Shrine club, backed by sympa thetic and cauer support from the people of Klamath Falls and the surrounding area. Wo in Oregon have reason for great pride in the Shrlncr's crippled children's hospital In Portland. It is one of the greatest institutions of its kind In America. rlt is made possible by the kind of support it has received from Klamath Falls. I know that support will be provided for the April 7 enterprise." Alva Rlatlna. Juyra . Han .k hM.ium rtr.llv A ma v I... 11. u. m i raivay. Ha an I. Aanaa vaaa. " Wilim. Parry Murray. ,w. u r- ...... A.m.n, Arval WIIV I... i-..r ViH.nl! Mannklnn IJfirl iwwo.-Chanaa-rviwar. vwn v.m- 9m Lane. . Mr., ana. Mra. n. . !IIC. Alia M. -Tiwrp. tlBunina Shirley Sahnrn. yarfl; Toyly. K Adaa, Cllllord Slllaa. Mr. and Cnarlea uarceion. t firana it M. Waldan. Mra. L. r. Luna. tnitan caia. mra. nu" JftBCl. l.nanea warnnor. -ui.. Slnra. Gnoraa I. .Conner. Jaanna IUIka ZwnuT' a!" Whltchiircn. 4 Mra. lot tndlck.N. 1.. Cox. roiiar. it an nunu. ati '"all' (( llaker. A.Trlaitd. Mra. K Mum. Idem CooaJ. Paaataa rood vr, n. - Yourae. bona nanwwi Waller Scott. David ' lhy. Mcrarland. Clara Blrand, via nyi ItnUrlKh. ' Wavna N. Ii.n (iriM Hlnlaan. Lovd DoLap. orirh. M. T. Armltrnns. Claranca 111. Mabel ToaWr; Mariaret A. U. Cddle Rlehardamt O.: C. OunUll, kb-aV rrl UAnl. flflvtra Hollr dl, f Byt. Eari Orondahl. Mellon Wil ly' Ballatrorri. Tito- Ou!ntan'i.: Bay Ifthn Mill., rrad Schrelter, H. . It ctilor Menachka. ryloyd Pauu. a woinni. Jtowara nan, uiuiorii n. p. A. C. Rlockatlll, Mra. E. 8. Ml Ed Johnaon. A. O. Frutar, a n wriihi . Yn i-n. ninii. nmn Eunda riltabalh Pellon. .VlriKnla vmiamaon, rf. w. pay, ii iiinir - ,tf5- 11 r la - ' M I ' ' 1 ,1 ' 'jfjl GOVERNOR BNELL Klamaih Residents Urged To Use Main Salvage Depot ' This week marks the end of the ''klckoff drives" in the Klamath county salvage pro gram, but everyone is reminded that it Is only the beginning as far aa the collection ot salvage Is concerned. Marvin Hixon, publicity coordinator for the drive, Is urging all people to use the depot at 606 Market to de posit their salvage as it accumu lates. Those In the outlying districts who wish to know the depot In their particular community, should consult the committee salvage chairman In that area. The residents of Malln have dono an exceptionally fine Job In this drive with Mrs. Ray Van Meter aa the chairman.- They have been especially successful In collections of tin and paper. Thr county salvatfe committee Wishes to thank all the clylc or genlEations who assisted in the "kickoff drives." thereby hclp- Uoyd A. Wllllamaon. W .0.. It. MacKay, , l. V,. 1 ki E June. A. W, llanion, H C, PID. Jrthn rralutnrH. Rlllla Parklnr. Cilllrk, Thelma Itlley, Donald Har- wiinam h. Alexander, am." n. Metvln ttarrv. L. K. Kllla. Davl.. Elmer Itrlann. Wllkla Pllnd- 91. W. Guyer, Rachel- Johnaon. p Biorieoti. Ray lo. Mabel racK, Le. Durlhv Prnaier. Rolvart Ar- ti. W. H. Seavar. H. D. Cox. ' ur Mohlev. nnrYtthv Janun. Bhlr- I (Kk, Rnv Wood.nl, Lao Hobaruon. uvireii. A. m, Mniay, aa. .. A. M. Newbold, John Probat. Moak, Richard Rlrond. Blchard Albert Palona. Tom Andereon. Dunr.n. nalnh HnumnI. nana P-f. D. Ray, Armory Fountain. llanton. J. E. Oldham. -Lyl F: Inn H. Clabby, C. Janice Mo- . llahnAnL. B.l.k . raillawrf T. nlkln.. n 'n ' n trill. I'jna D. Durkworih. Ralph Vance, k. 'i. cvriyn lAjnora tirenniii, a Ladbettar. Vivian Oarvey, Ben r- a-ari j. rounf. Bemica n. Mr. end Mra. Harold IberlaUi. Harold f Korean. Uoyd la. Allan. L. A. Cul. barlaon. ilarlorla Loan. Ouy. Ford, Marvin Jaeobaen. Kathryn adwaroa, c! A Baker. VerJe Dalaney, Lucy rin. nay. Mary Itutchlnaon. - Pythian Siiten Benefit OLD TIME Dance Friday Craning, Mireh 30 t K. C. Hall Good MmiIc NEXT WEDNESDAY ii GORGEOUS GLAMOUR GIRLS LED BY THE QUEEN OF THEM ALL Ada Leonar d And Her fr ill Ameriwitfrttirchesira NCING 8i00 TO 11:45 DOORS 0PIN 7:30 ing to get the salvage campaign underway, in Klamath county. Courthouse Records Wealev F. Voha va. Inez Vohs. Suit for divorce. Couple married April, 193o, in Mnrr,an. Minn. unir. cruel ana in human treatment. Plaintiff tendera offer of Hi par month for four minor chil dren, u. S. BalenUne, attorney for plalnllfr. Albert L. Hath va. Joe Bellavance. Suit to recover damaget. of $18.000.. R K. McLaren ana u. a. Baienune, iamin tnr nlalntlH. Gordon Adami va, W. W. Thompson and Slate rarm Mutual AuiomoDiie in- ...ranN. Anmnanv. a cornnrat'on. hu-i to collect aamaaea or aia.'e,-- u. a. Balenllne. attorney for plaintiff. Kathrin Neubert, for more than SB years a resident of Klamath county, died at 7 o'clock Friday morning at her home, 2143 Orchard. Mrs. Neu bert had been ill for the past four and one-half years and death came in her 84th year. A true pioneer of the early days, Mrs. Neubert lived to see the Klamath basin grow from a sparsely settled area to a thriving section of southern Oregon. Kathrin Bauer was born In Wurttemberg, Germany, November 3, 1860. She came to America in 1886 and on the same boat was Gottfried Neu bert who later became her hus band. Gottfried Neubert. Miss Bauer and a young woman who later occame tne wile ot Fred Beck in Klamath Falls, and died here, landed in New York and crossed the comment to Ash land. As there was no means of transportation into what was then Lake county, now Klam ath, Neubert bought a team and wagon and drove over the mountains to Linkvllle (Klam ath Falls), where he and .Miss Neubert were married June 25, 1886. Mr. and. Mrs. Neubert first settled on a pre-emption claim near Dairy where they lived five years, then took up a home- stoaa n Antelope valley l n 1901, and entered the cattle business. Mr. Neubert added to his land until he owned 960 acres. He tells that the first steer he raised he traded for a sewing machine for Mrs. Neu bcrt, and tne second steer for a dozen sheep. The family bought a spinning wheel and Mrs. Neubert made all the mittens and heavy stock ings for their needs. Friday, March 30, 1948 HERALD AND IWWi JtlHaf In 1929, Mr. and Mr. Neu bert ' retired and sold their ranch, moving to the Orchard avenue residence. Scores of friends and neigh bors expressed sorrow today when they learned of the pass ing of Mrs. Neubert. Funeral services will be announced bT Whitlock's. In addition to her husband, Gottfried, Mrs. Neu bert is survived by one daugh ter, Mrs. C. B. Stiles of ttVet city, two ions, William of Klam ath Falls and John ot Seaside, Calif. WOOL SOCKS for Boot or Shoe OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main RADIO REPAIR By Expert Technician . - GOOD STOCK OF AVAILABLE TUBES-PARTS-AERIALS For All Makae of Radio ZEMAN'S Quick, Guoranteed Service ' 116 N. 9th htr 7522 aVaou From Montgomery War4 em Hearth ftk Fortv-slx candidates were in itiated Into the Loyal Order of Moose, Klamath Falls lodge 1108, on Sunday, March zatn at the festive mortgage burning celebration. New members are as follows: Wnrrrn Whltlork. Wallace WeStlil. Wetley Haitey, W. A. Mentch. Brady Narey. Andrew E. Sloan, G. B. Leach, Vernon D. Wallace. William A. Colet. Albert R. Nadcau. E. V. llarrUon. Walter C. Zcldlcr. Charlel Dowd. Drury R. McCurdy, Roy Warfleld, Roger L. Klrk- pntrlcK. Paul Y. Martin. H. P. Kruger, Leo C. Byrne. Irvlnn C. Wcslln. tnaries A. Mnnarian Riv P Jonea. Jnhn H. Pearce. Earl wnitlocK. Elmer i rrovoni. .umi W. Tomlln. Albert Pongnn. George W. Puckett. John Waltkl, Sugene Snow, p. K. Whetalone. H. M. Woahburn, Arnold C. Oberg. Fred Gencreux. Aiva p. Oldham. H. G. Curry. Lawrence E. a,..w n Tnma Rlr-hnrrt Wolter. Nick' Halle. Je'aa E. Kelly. Clayton C. Nelaon, Paul B. Cone, Ewell J. Richard, uaraey i-ec ananai. WEATHER Thursday, Eugene . - Klamath Falls Sacramento North Bend ....... ortlana ...... TCeno Snn Francisco Seattle Mcdford March 26. lOli 38 36 VITAL STATISTICS HORN Born at Klamath Valley hoe pltal, ICIamatrl Fallt, Ore., March 33. 1043. to Mr. and Mra. Fred Horn. 3331 urcnaro, a noy. weignt: a pounai. HOWARD Bom at Klamath. Valley hospital, Klamath Falli, Ore., March 23. 1043. to Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Howard Keno, Ore., a boy. Weight: S pounda 14 ounces. ; RALSTON Born at Klamath Valley nospitai. Kiamatn rant, ure., marcn av, 1045. to Mr. and Mra. W. E. ruliton route 3 box 427, city, a boy. Weight: A nnunrla fi'A ouneet. SLAYTON Born at Klamath Valley hnsnital. Klamath Fallt. Ore.. March 27. 1043. to Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Slayton. 3840 S. eth, boy. Weight: 7 pounds 8 ounces. WALKER Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamatn raue, ure.. marcn vo, 1fl4!. tn Mr. and Mra. E. J. Walker. Beatty. Or., a girl. Weight: T pounda 3'a ounces. . If It's a "frozen", article, you need, advertise for a used one in the classifies!. .....:....s2 03 . .00 .0-1 .00 .00 ' .00 I AO I OBITUARY . KATHRIN NEUBERT Kathrin Neubert. for the lost SO yeara a res'dent of K'amnlh county, Oreairi. nassod away at her late realdence. 3143 Orchard avenue on Friday, March 30. 1945 at 7 a. m. following an Illness of four and one-half yeara. She waa a native of Wurttemberg. Germany and ot the time of her death was aged 84 yeara 4 months and 37 daya. Surviving ire her husband. Oottfried Neubert of this-city: one daughter, Mra. C. B. SUlea of Klamath Falls. Oregon: two aons. William of Klamath Falls, Ore., and John Neubert of Seaside. Calif.: one half brother. Charles Martin of Pendle ton, Ore.: 23 grandchildren and 37 great Grandchildren. The remain; rest in the Earl WhlUock Funeral Home, Pine ot Sixth, where friends may call after 13 noon Saturdny. Notice of funeral to be announced In the next issue of lhlt paper. OoodKUh Brown Gravy -Every Tine Here's the dish of the month good thick slices of bread mothered with yummy-yum gr.ivyl And it's a brand rum old-time treat when made with delicious B-V gravy; George Rector' Recipe 2 tbsp. fat or drippings 2tbip.flour ' 1 cup liquid (milt, wate- or vegetable witter) l.np. Wilson'i B-V , Melt fat, add flour and blend well. Add liquid and ilir until , imooth. When hot, add B-V which has been dissolved in a small amount of the hot niix turc. 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